Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 21, Number 171, Decatur, Adams County, 20 July 1923 — Page 2

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toes: 11 Song, "Amerlcu” By Audience! .... Lead by Dr. K I. Patterson Invocation Kev. I’. 8. A. Bridge Music Address Dr. C. 11. Wood of Huntington. Bid., President of Indiana Etale Medical Association Hung Merinonite Choir Address Dr. Hurry (I. Hill of Lidiamipolis, hid. Music Benediction Rev. Father J. A. Seimetz

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, .JULY 20, 1923.

VISITOR'S DAV AT FAIR SUNDAY Activities At Fair Ground Increasing Rapidly; Exhibits Are Coming In Activities al Bellmont park, home of the Northern Indiana Fair, are increasing rapidly each day, as exhibits, attractions and concessions arrive by train, truck and wagon, to bo ready for the opening of the big fair next Tuesday morning. Sunday will be visitors' day at the fair : round, and indications are that there will be plenty of attractions on the ground by then. There always, has been a large crowd at the fair ground on Sunday before the open-1 ing of the fair and. no doubt, there will be hundreds there next Sunday. Live stock exhibits are beginning to arrive. Several draft horss from Huntington and Wabash have arrived and are being cared for in the, stalls at the lair ground. A few exhibitors have brought their poultry] to the fair ground, already, also, and] everal exhibits have been placed in the Fine Alts hall. The domestic and tin" arts exhibits and the agricultural exhibits, which will be an added feature of the local fair this year, promise to be a very interesting attraction Racers Getting Ready Several lively races have been held; on the track at Bellmont Park already, the race horse trainers putting their steeds through fast practice heats. The track has been work-1 ed down until it is in fine condition. Word was received from Findlay. Ohio, this morning that there would be forty race horses come here from the rave meet there instead of thir-ty-six, as was stated yesterday. A telegram was received from Belding. Michigan this morning, also, stating that there would be about fifteen horses shipped from that, city to the race meet here. Others are arriving daily, giving assurance that there Will bo plenty of entries in the speed program. The big automobile and style show tent, centrally located near the raidway. is ready for the opening and promises to be an attraction of great interest. The stage for the style show, which will be staged by E. F. Gass A- Son, local ladles’ furnishers, and Vance & Linn, local men’s clothiers, has been erected. The style show is another big added attraction of the local fair tins year, professional models will display the fall and winter models of ladies’ and men's clothing. ( Many Attractions On Midway Tian's circus and side shows will furnish-the main attractions on the ever popular midway this year. In addition to the one-ring circus of acrobatic feats and animal acts, there will be glass blowers, athletic shows, midgets, two motordomes, forris whej. merry-go-round, whip, and other rides. o NAME RECEIVER OF BOLLINGS CO; Fiscal Brokers Placed Voluntarily In Hands Os Receivers Today — M nltcd Press* Service) Cetamta. Ohio, July 20. -(Special to D. iiy Denio ret) —The 11. L. Doi lings company of Ohio, fiscal brokers, and the international Mortgage and Note company, a Boilings subsidiary, were placed voluntarily in the hands of receivers by Franklin county pleas c ourt today. The following were appointed coreceivers of the two concerns and their bonds fixed at $50,000 each: Willi, n Willard, vice-president of the Huntington National bank; Saia tie! A. Kinuear. former Columbus postmaster.’ and Paul De long, a certified public accountant. Common Plea« Judge’Duncan directed that the receivers make a thorough investigation of the two companies ■ and report to him on their finclings. I He deterred action on the receivership application for nine Ohio subsidiaries of the Pollings company which ease he was to have heard today, until after the inventory of the parent company. Petition Filed in Pennsylvania I’hiladc.lpbia, Pa., July 20.—Three stockholders of the R, L. Boilings I company of Tennsylvania, nave tiled! a petition to have the company placed 1 in the hands of a receiver. *| The bill of equity for the appoint- 1 ment of a receiver was filed in the' United States court here. Co;nmis- ! sionctrs charged mismanagement.

CLUB CALENDAR Friday W. F. M. 8, of M. E, Chuch with Mrs. Bowen. Madison street, 2;30 p.m. Pleasant Grove Missionary Soei ’. (J Pty— Mrs. Stultz, 2 p. m. I Saturday • Ladles' Aid Society of Christian B Church Pastry Sale —Schmitt's Meat Market, 9 o'clock. 1). Y. B. Class of U. B. Church— Mrs. C. E. Baughman. 7:30. Philathae Class of Baptist Sunday School Mrs. Howard Price. Monday Delta Theta Tail sorority meeting — I Mrs. Margaret Lose. 8 p.tu. The Delta Theta Tau sorority will u meet at the home of Mrs. Margaret v Lose, on Fourth street, at 8 o dock € Monday evening. * Last evening at the home of Miss ' Gladys ReiTey. Mrs. Zehna Nelson' ' Hoop was delightfully surprised - , 1 when a number of friends gathered ( and showered her with many gifts. | ( The shower was given by Miss , Gladys ReiTey and Miss Glen Ayres. , The home was beautifufly decorated in flowers and white and yellow ribbuns flowing from the chandelier were tied to each package. It was a I eoinfcident that the honored guest ; was robed in a beautiful yellow with white flowing drapes. After the,' | packages had been opened by Mrs. I Roop, games and dancing were en-.l •joyed by all. Miss Genevieve Lich-| tnsteiger received a handsome g.ft from the hostesses since it was her twenty-first birthday. Miss Martha I Charles received the prize in a guessing contest. A two-course luncheon was served. The ice cream served , was white and wellow. carrying out \ the colors of the evening. Those ; present to enjoy the evening were: Mrs. Zehna Nelson Roop, Ethel Turn j bbson, Martha Charles. Mrs. Alberti Johnson. Urcile Amspaugh. Genevieve Liehtensteiger. Olive Merriman, Jen- : nie Schlickman. Mrs. Milton Brown ’ i and Glen Ayres and Gladys ReiTey . the hostesses. Sweet Peas were , , given as favors. j Mr. and Mrs. John Shafer entertained a number of friends last eve- , ning at their pretty country home, northwest of the city. The evening was spent in making aid eating i home made ice cream. Those pres- ; ent were Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Gerber land son. John; Mr. and Mfs. Dave Gerber and daughter, Lula; Mr. and i Mrs. Tillman Gerber and children, . Helen, Marcella and Karl; Mr. and , Mrs. Albert Miller and son. Karl; Mr. > and Mrs. Millard Baumgartner and daughter, Wanetta, and son, Russell; '. Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Miller, Mr. and Mrs. John Shafer. * The Creamery Girls entertained with a farewell picnic suppi r last i veniag tor Miss Lucille Butler, at Bellmont I’ark. After the supper a theater party was enjoyed. The girls presented Miss Butler with a beautiful berry bowl. Those present were ’ the MLses Lucille Butler, Esther i Miller, Catherine Christen, Catherine Omlor. Ethel Erwin. Marcella Lengerich and Ruth Frisinger. Miss But1, r will leave Monday 'for Waterproof, Louisiana where she will be married to A. F. Stalter, formerly of this city. » * The Tri I). Club will entertain this evening with a dinner party at the Murray Hotel in honor of Miss , Lu Tie Butler, bride elect. * The Winona Campfire Girls met at the home of Miss Betty Macklin last evening for their regular business meeting. During the social hour dainty refreshments were served by 1 the hostess. ★ Mrs. Leona Kohne entertained the Bridge Club at her homo last night. ■ Prizes were won by Miss Agnes Kohne and Miss Genevieve Berling. | Miss Mary Moses won the guest T prize. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess. o_ Kian Seeks Injunction Against Magazine Today New* York. July 20 —(Special to the Daily Democrab) The Ku Klux Klan! filed petition for injunction in the fed-] oral district court here seeking to re-' strain the International Magazine from publishing a scries of stories Li gainst the Klan. The petition charges papers and I letters on which the articles were I i based were unlawfully obtained from I ( Kian offices in Atlanta. Mrs. A. M. Slauller, of Pleasant I (Mills, was a shopper here today.

Brennan At French Lick French'Lick' Ind- J l ' l -* 2<>L( Special to the Daily Democrat The attitude of George F. Brennan. Illinois Democratic leader, toward the possible candidacy of Governor Al Smith of New York for the Democratic presidential nomination, was a question of great tin<ertainty among political | dopesters here today. Brennan, after announcing that he; . had no intention of coming to k Tench _ I.lek during the visit ol Charles I .-I Murphy. Tammany boss, and cham- I pion of Smith, suddenly appeared here yestreday and Brtnnan, Murphy [ and Tom Taggart, Indiana chieftan, were closeted together in a conference for several hours. —— • — Fire At Magley Today A frame house, on* and one-hall stories high, unoccupied, owned by Frank Trenary. and situated in the I town of Magley west of here, was I destroyed by fire about noon today., I The origin of the fire is unknown. I The buildjiug, which waa formerly I owned by Fred Kolter, of this city, I was valued at $- 500 and was’ insured J lor SI,OOO. 1 • Du not overlook our July ! Clearance Sale of Summer I Hats. We have a few real bar- I gains left that will save you I money. Gift & Hat Shoppe, I Monroe street. Glad Sister Escaped Operation “Physicians had given my sister [up to die; they wanted to operate I for gall stones, but she was too weak and could only talk in whispers. 1 got her a hottie of Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy and in 3 weeks she was able to I get about and walked a iniie to I church.'' It is a simple, harmless pre- ! paration that removes the catarrhal mucus from intestinal tract and allays the infiamation which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, including appendii itus. One dose will convince or money refunded.; For sale by The Hol mouse Drug Co., and druggists evi ry whera. 1 IIWIBMI ■■■ "W ■■■'■■« 1— w nrTT - • '■*« rid' coe OF course you expect to get back safely all fours but one of your tires may get crippled - such is the luck of the highway awaiting every man. Take an extra tire along—i we'd say take two, you can't be cer-| tain when you'll need 'em. Vulcanizing and Retreading The Shop That Gives Your Dollar a Long Ride All Work Guaranteed STEPLER BROS. Accroos from Interurban F l ~ y : Askbaneber's rum® ! low; RUDS [ sp&m ; SLUE ’ I I I’HONE 765 or 7.W I I- ! |

I ALL NEXT WEEK IN THE BIG TENT | GUY PLAYERS k EVERYTHING NEW OPENING PLAY “NORA” i LADIES FREE Monday Night when accompanied by paid Adult Ticket. POPULAR PRICES Tent Located COUTH FIRST STREET Opposite Old Feed Barn G fe i

motorcycle races Open to the World Funk’s Motor Speedway World’s Fastest Half-Mile Track WINCHESTER, IND., SUNDAY, JULY 22 6 Big Events—2:3o I*. M. Worlds Famous Riders Entered. The Cort T-H-E-A-T-R-E TONIGHT ONLY I BIG DOUBLE PROGRAM TONIGHT A human interest story of the picturesque Mississippi River Shanty Boat People. /B? King l?L ' s ’ •>’ » *) ■ k siiliJ X \ THRILL3«LAVeMS-6USS>BjSE | With the ma.-ic of ur e'lish love he brought sunshine into the aching hearts through his Jack Knife carving. —Added Attraction —“By Golly,” A Sennett Comedy—Fox News | 9 Reels 10c--25c EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION | Haiiy and Kontz. the two Musical Chaps in their Novelty Vaudeville Sensation. Don’t miss it. i« ii mi ■■in ’ |THS WSTAi i TODAY AND TOMORROW I « . ( ■ 1 - 11 ■> -a tfeiUi ■ f S I / Ito pay her debt of honorig bu?i o-.. I, u h.-,d borrowed Five Hundred Dollars to buy a trousseau feu your honeymoon and then suppose your husband were to learn I of your mysterious debt later on. • y< ’ U say in answer t 0 hia j ealous accusations? • , 11 61 A Huglies stirring drama vowed that she I .’n' k , 111 '' dabt if U " ere the last a<:t o£ her life - H looked ' "‘ ' 1)111 t:iK love Has away of overcoming difficulties B I .' 1 11 “ i ’ ldli ‘ Ulis story of domestic life with keen- I . nderotandmg and sympathy. It's a picture tbit every one will love! | GOLDVVYN presents | A Rupert Hughes Picture ' GIMME! W 2 th „ H ± nc Cha <iw‘ck> Gaston Glass, it. I>. Walthall, Eleanor Boardman, Kate Lester A GOLDWYN PICTURE 1 r „ ALSO— 14th Episode of Buffalo Bill 3 Children. . 10c u ... | ALSO-Princess Wild Flower and Am«on Jack tn Don't Miss It.