Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 21, Number 94, Decatur, Adams County, 19 April 1923 — Page 4

DECATUR DAU.Y_D£IIOCRAT Published Every Evening Except Sunday by THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO. J. H. Heller^-Pres, aad Gen. Mgr. E. W. Kauipe—Vice-Prea. A Adv. Mgr. A. R. Holthouae—Sec’y and Bub. Mgr. Kntered at the PoetoSlce at Decatur, Indiana, aa second dace matter. Subscription Ratea Single copies 1 cents One Week, by '•arrfer 10 cents One Year, by carrier. .... 15.00 One Month, by mail 85 cents Three Months, by mail A. |l®o Six Months, by mall 11-75 One Year, by mail $3.00! One Year, at office $3.00| (Prices quoted are within first and second Bones. Additional postage ad-, “led oitside tiarfe zones.) Advertising Rate* I Made known on application Foreign Representatives Carpenter & Company,**® K 122 Michigan Avenue, Chicago Fifth Avenue Bidjf., N'W J'ork City N. Y Life Buildiur, Kansas City, Mfe, ’ The m? i iu.pt.i*'n i'QiWH 1 now ■ '.‘in., to I whcllftr »r vwa Babe Ruth c u itmt' bacg? K h* <au. there may luv'ti <a>nu * ** J-av. W L® ons. • e ■■ ’! Thfto 1%, tjpet u ««» as cold in' < ijpilatiou “• M tk.r---v. fr in 1914 .to vW, BY want «f« 4 gj 11111 " i ■ wlvie it is* ft • hsfa t ®< * 'r . ftr <o Hi!, »na*ift Would be r “' '■ • I ;•’La at j:»* to take » U»‘k. ? ®• . I 3£.y Ist U an Important date in 1 locate®, ite ton day wt ’(.lean O IB We.A «f>t «> ««'» -nd; j

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[do his full part if we are to get best jresults. Clean 'he yard, the house, tho business place and don't forget i to use some paint. Adam, county is clean, according to the federal law enforcement offiiciuls after a several days' inspection hind search for illicit stills and vrou-fully owned booze. That spthks | well for the local officers and is the kin I of a diplottin few counties can boast of. New York tinanciahwriters say the I) resent little rurt of pfospAty is ut i 'ly 9 ; 9> ! it:. ■ puai>. To<>.-Jiad if Tor a lot lid us haven't had pity vX. it. That ippliA? Specially to firmer who . iqi ©jet® ,or aeterai H's b«st not to ■’go tOfli fast Uo» tTie few w Bit. the tuBABr it J'j.- l*«py twA. .r*» doiitwioi" ultik rou.wv «W BBjtfnr * Is Jit4t*rf n>« i- -itt» ® . * & V ■ © I with the people "f ebu cenmmafty »i»X to give tiiu w OB'B • t>lß terr) *tory the a>f**to:t£s of modert mwtß < i contefy •*» »® *dv«r, *4* 9 *«•*• a* at the nome. If *• Ut gimiß ynw jgCtora*? t*» week, J»e @ -Bit be ©“ [ 'c-jH-t U! tore V ashlagtae now |e,»re that sue man »ttb th® •»< ‘n come will be g> e. farmer rwi>f b' J a reduction on ins tn.orne tax. wthch ! i but near y so Important aa an cf - ■* .. .mi. .w —

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v t! fort would be to increase the exemption for the ordinary man which t j would take something off tho fellow . who is less üblc to pay. We must pay our debts, of course, but it ; ’ should bo done in tho easiest man[nor, and the fellow with a million > Mollara a year income ought tix")|>ay I more than the little fellow, because i he can do it without Yiotkiug it. A ' few less autos, launches and trips to i Europe is ail It means for the big fcjtow. ,*• Folks who aogic years ago bought bouses and aettled down to livi# in th<up, made an exceedingly lucky A lot of tlfc'He folks are iu*v . frying thair living qujjfters at .Y , rate fajf belot what the sx.wiige renter Ir pAJ in;#. Thej [night not be able 'o I’Uflff • new hupse far lata than tiAible what thmf homa <om Jiein. t.iwrahi' • restrtt of a ‘ » .. t | gy d kav<»t*lellt . irt real estate shguld be c«B ikiuced •> e'' V Unit j I? ttiat t» aiabk>i<s io *. (pire in i* tevaßftom jtuxttxim fbeß uity noW o<> to t»» a ih*»s la ata:* aftt«M no make money bt th* kg’iw <«f »aiw of a h>-me that on.' o»a* toil) I <1 a (ytwrai way. xto ’pc.pi* w# <? owe U'Bir v«o -athrr torlb r than taueie Tn; | < , *«k vcq, tow !*&*({ m wi'-ii s. ja-’ t of the rent i* th ■ aafciw <t£ iso|" :>-i !on r-*;d *to th" I. •rarr ia 1 . r t'e r-'M*' 1 ' i The .ASTEjwit E giit just »• <»'>[ m.o ivf ft L msvit and a>oid hs,.*J ta pay t>Js <&*#£*». ° J i o . I ■ lT iMi'llih-" 7 ' Tke litde tuevak rcccpiaite whit a 1 ;«a:ida <n> the ag ts or on <ho buff i! ,f boffl* fj isnrrive the koarfft*,?‘i 1 the cb'.4to*a> .-waaiß fc'-wi’i. © I >» peeaics and nicki. a (Arraston s «Hy a b®9*irsa.-it vfeSeff- swtffa 1® ! ,und fey s-tyry, W tM ar-lng-j e'.'.'.r at i».g balk tac>«s »be»j ao vwru. aa It Bfcfc 5W MAcirr Ma; I he t'Cvar. iw«.t j vUkii spro.d ft'* J n a tor bis lyttfeh fa.-Ho t’j u» :■»«" tWa tex t omvtag Ti® | ■SB. liR lev'.; nO' he A»W.<r rsi*t 'svitiix' Assoi*cija IK-?-tW ft ■ !4 1 «< » ■*< tti«: An. ’• *■ ! dre »l I a eke p-aB kr*t ■-»?'—afct-B’ j t **»<»»a liy anrwiat S**«Bo<M.f |»*i I® s®»tngß ba*’-a In ife » : JLis. atw e»sr~Br9’ing the thrift I f t7* <' O V -wcBB e? Jj-ak.ioß !»-''» *«<(. aarta, Tb» • «'*od fenxal of so.® isaaa -d < Si ttout cti 'eirrn 1> iMs CMiafirp i I © o , ilj oo.mm. I make fatltSr .pen hl> eyes. It 1 ansa ta«t the av. ot eol I WotX L' unt at 181«. bo. « 1 r £•} I ‘*a t|ji nini-v iflian a mi Uus dbd > •s~ ' J ikflif of rb.sarntJ ns ‘?.h 9*r> ®t>v. ’a a year, if, »taggerinj ttenr Tgaia. wot f». fe ' iftat Ute s's s . J 8 A < ~«»«><•*»eg ■factor in th® luu, ui® trw' rtw". ® . 1 ram jn*r rtsoii <ran«'y gwre *b j tcS'r feeforo «; 'tmil feotoaiict W j pre' loss .rywxa-gM.. ®® 0 'v •o ® 1 1, IM II iy Coarl* £»4> > s @ © ’ 9 ’**'* ' 91 1 (] <m» Ih«m«bA wri AiW’'«O®’' C»w's evM wm'ls »we U Alto «4»-a «T tr t'Bßrta tf# Jkbw gnwrißr V' au ygft, e" i 1 %• *© /• *"» rl fer on y i>d»‘t 40®. Mn.' Si'-s »*k| 3 K?« cA( ■ IlFg . i ®. i: 11 • 'uses by Court* B. ; Cour©. •. ■ ■ -■! ' Al !• , Decrease cases on Docket l&crauso 4£sca oa ttßcffet CttKto transfixed @.... Pets, acted ots for itoheariiig, | tratsfer P7 Pets, acted up for extenWii of time .“...© . @ . 177 Admitted to Supreme Court . 37 Docket entries ....» lOXfi Blotter entries "f" Express incoming 428 Expn’ss outgoing »•■• ■ 475 Request lor rules of Supreme Court 3M Inquiries as to admission to Supreme Court 365 Out going letters <s"! Incoming letters 5239 Callers on business or otherwise ®° ’ - Cash placed in Trust Funds ' 1530.31 Cash p&id' i.nlo , Suite ! Tp-us- 1 j; ■■ prer s2l'l l.fi-.l Total eollcetlo::: 53441.97 —o CLEANING-UP CHICAGO | New Police Chief Conducting War on Vice in Windy City _ (Lulled Preu* >erv»ee.» g Chicago, April 19. —(Special tc

• Daily Democrat)—The "shame ot ‘'hli cago"—its vice dens, gambling house. I I and illicit liquor selling sstoons ha been wiped out. under tb®itr> e tion of Morgan A. Collins, newly sp i pointed chief ot police. Heads of law enforcement agencies i agreed today that Chicago had been - transformed over night from the "world’s wickedest city” to one of comparative moral cleanliness. Arthur Burrage Farwell, leader of; the "moralist'’ forces who have been working for years to put the lid -vn In Chicago, said today that from till; he could learn all vice resorts were closed. r' j, Padlocks were gauging on doors ot siwres of wlaees, formerly used as gambling liottses. Rl'H ILNS k’ttOW TEX As © *• > Jesse Nitowk Hmm* From Visit to <l*® Uu* New- Lvto'ek • OCT*T— ®© ®•• * .lease a. Niblicw hTlfe retsraed froia i a trip t<> lotfrkfr'bi. Tern-. »*■*■• h* I iikvne .» sciSfc* at Itoyl I >fr 4 jha sili'ii «iMw ivfrtoKakuß the comniittm- aem»-d"l*y »a (i *i>a »v Hhe iWffetk lu-®**- ‘ ! |for < 4 sairal XMhge. Bart? 1 >11»(W ta»w e» JU Britt “f-abM ore . Lti9 ksad »*' «Jl ey« and the «-s.ia*ea Ui«*tu< k Etote Y*ey e-*" 1 toe oar t aa a«w t>e*te» tbs ETy dfiJ ' l.»n.a® Hrtr*> LA>a«cr> at Kangri ’ (/war (>aa»Ji«v wad sara he l» *mm>. tavoestovua well B*d happy Hqru *i* la Die feangtag iojsi»“a <to [idmaaV said «a nsai’ng <o««i I V ■ ■»»'e"sr ffS' 11 'W - r —

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GOOD USED CARS at LOW PRICES To make room for New Cars we are offering the following Used Cars at Very Low Prices. The earn are all in good running shape and can be bought with a small down payment and the balance can lie paid as you use the car. 1922 Coupe, good as new $400.00 1921 louring, overhauled motor and rear end $250.00 ’ 1921 Touring, starter, elec, lights, dem. rims $250.00 1921 Roadster, good running condition ........... $185.00 s 1920 Sedan, good running condition $285.00 1919 Touring, repainted, new tires ? ... $140.00 1019 Touring, winter top » $140.00 «■ 19Touring, good shape ........ $85.00 |917 Touring, good shape - •> ..$75,00 j9HUMaxwell, good A . .. ?7.®. . f $200.00 Feeds©n Trikctoi', completely overhauled, bargain if taken at once ’ « / *• a »» • 9j r • ®€ « • '• ££»r us SHOW YOU* »•*>•»•*• J®* * **® ®* *® * * •• © M • SianabiX woy Auto Company , wm’ e • • ® * ? _*•* « fe » _l i g> a/i .l©£ *-n * 1 . '’ ' ” —