Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 21, Number 165, Decatur, Adams County, 13 July 1923 — Page 4

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Publish.* Every Evening Except Sunday by THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO. J. H. Heller—Pres. and Gen. Mgr. K. W. Katnpe—Vlce-Pn e. & Adv. Mgr A. R. Holthouse— Soc'y and Bus. Mgr Entered at the Postoffice at Decatur Indima. ss second class matter. Subscription Rates Single copies 2 f® Dt * One Week, by carrier 10 cents One Year, by carrier I 6 00 One Month, by mail 36 cents Three Months, by mail »|OO Six Months, by mall IJ-7® One Year, by mail »; • One Year, at office (Prices quoted aro within first and Bccond zones. Additional postage ad ded outside those zones.) Advertising Rates Made known on application. Foreign Representatives Carpenter & Company, 122 Michigan Avenue, Chicago’ Fifth Avenue Bldg., New York Cits N. V. bite Building, Kansas City Mo Dr. Uazvin, famous French scientist has discovered that the cancer germ is carried by the flees which jump from cats and dogs. Others who have long believed that many diseases arc thus spread agree with Bazvin and it looks gloomy for the pets.

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An a result of Shelby. Montana, trying to do something they didn't understand, three banks have failed and Dempsey Is being “cussed” as a poor sport and a rotten citizen. Ihe ’ boobs who managed the affair are as ■ much to blume as any one else and that’s without any idea of defending the slacker. Old man Willard failed to come back last night and lost bis opportunity to again meet Dempsey when Firpo, the Argentina giant knocked him out in the eighth round at Jersey City. A hundred thousand fight fans saw him bravely meet his finish. There was much difference in the business management of the affair as compared to that nt Shelby a week before. Senator Watson says that he and his friends are as much opposed to going into the league of nations as they were in 1920. Rather more opposed, one gathers, than they were in 1918, when Senator Watson and those same friends voted to go in. It will be well to keep the record in mind. —Indianapolis News. Must we have another “wiggle and wobble” campaign?

I i, And now just when the farmer Is t ready to market his wheat cornea a j big drop in flour and wheat. Os B course, that’s the way it always e works. After the wheat is In market s and the sharks are all set the prices r! will probably be boosted and they R will talk about the wonderful era of property. The fact remains we will have no real or sound prosperity uu-i ,> til the farmer sells a crop or two at '• a profit. The longer that's put off,' i the longer we will continue to kid 1 ourselves. t Sixty-four arrests have been made in the Fort Wuyne liquor raids and j Bert Morgan, state enforcement offiI cer is now on the ground to direct ; the campaign. He says the conditions there differ from those at Gary ! because there is no collusion between ( court officials, city “dads” and the underworld. That helps some for it i is quite probable that as many ar rests can be made in any city in the ’ country in this age of bootleggers. It is a known fact that one can buy drinks at Indianapolis without working overtime and it iff wondered at that a similar drive is not made there where the head officers reside. David Lawrence who has been entertaining himself and a few million readers the past ten days with stories of probable democratic candidates for the presidency declares today that the most likely “dark horse” is Samuel M. Ralston of Indiana. That is not surprising to many who have studied the political outlook. The senator is located right, has a great record back of him, is not aligned with any factions, is a fighter for the people's rights and established himself by defeating Albert J. Beveridge for the senate last year. He is not only a likely candidate but a probable one for his supporters will ( go the limit for him. , Decatur is evidently one of the cities to be last considered in the ' selection of a site for the proposed ten million dollar Yeoman home for Children. The elimination from twenty-seven outstanding places was made this week and a telegram last evening said the architect would visit here before the August meeting. That’s something to be proud of when it is known that more than six hundred sites were proposed. This city made the fight not only because of what they feel is one of the best sites in America but because of the ( geographical location, our excellent ' natural resources and railway facilities but more than anything else because of a community spirit we feel is unexcelled. We are proud of the showing thus far made and we insist that if the high ideals originally declared by those back of the proposition are maintained they will find np better spot in which to build for the tuture years. The People’s Voice The American Legion Ball Team complains of non public support and say no more games will be played here. I have a firm belief that Decatur can and will support a real ball team. But it must be strictly clean and on the square, plus good base ball. Certainly the Legion could not criticize us for being disgusted at such an exhibition as the Woodburn game, and just such playing has caused the support to be what it is. If we are to have ball here it is quite evident that it must be under management which hasn’t selected the team before the try out. Base ball is a game of sport which is never over until the last man is out. And to make a success of it you must first please the public. Then the support comes easy. If the American Legion is through here, we are ready to give any and all players a try out and organize a city team which will merit the public support. WALT KOOS •—■ —— Moabite Stone. The “Reni Moabite Stone” is a black basaltic block, unearthed at Diban In 1868, by Rev. F. A. Kllev, 3.8 feet by 1.2 feet in dimensions, which contains 34' lines In the Phoenician language. These chronicle the descent of Me.-ha, king of Moab, from Ahab, king of Israel. At least two replicas oi| this valuable stone have been In Paris.

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SPORTS] YESTERDAY’S RESULTS National League Pittsburgh, 5-2; New York, 3-4. Cincinnati, 2; Philadelphia, 0. St. Louis, 9; Boston. 6. Chicago, 2; Brooklyn, 0. American League New York, 10; Chicago, 6. Philadelphia, 0; Cleveland, 11. Washington. 5; St. Louis, 8. Boston, 6; Detroit, 5. American Association Indianapolis, 1; Milwaukee, 4. Louisville-Kansas City, rain. Toledo. 9; St. Paul. 8. . Cqlitmbus, 9; Minneapolis, 7. —o + TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ From the Daily Democrat flies ♦ + 20 years ago this day ♦ + ♦♦<. + + +•> + + ♦♦♦♦ + John Terrell, wealthy Wells county farmer, kills son-in-law, Melvin Wolfe. Tilden Diehl kicked by horse and badly injured. William Schultz entertains many friends at country home. Clerks at Niblicks store enjoy big dinner and day at Louis Bultemeier home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cloud are visiting at Kalamazoo, Mich. ITtanglefootl St icky Ry Paper Most effective and sanitary Uy M A destroyer known. Collect sand II “V' holds flies. Easily disposed of. lil No dead or paralyzed flies fall- 111 inn everywhere. Send by grocers aud druggists. h| THE O. 4k w. THUM CO.. GHaND RaHDx Mica

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' Boy baby born to Mr. and Mrs. John I Baker, Mercer avenue. J Charles Peterson manager of Daily j • Arrow at Tallequah, Indian Territory. I i » i Clem Vogelwede and Frank Barthel j are fishing near Wolcottville. Jack Bremerkamp joins the Wallace advertising crew. (._.} .}_WANT ADS CARN—

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