Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 21, Number 187, Decatur, Adams County, 8 August 1923 — Page 3

SPORT TABLOIDS 'matches Australia and Japan will he be,W T here Thursday. Saturday and P “ y * v K was announced today. Two, S “ D i\ matches scheduled for Friday ’Tsefahead because of the late, President Harding’s funeral. Win-, rs of 'he meet here will meet khe Sih team at Brookline. Mass.. Aug. 16- 17 and Chicago-Joie Ray will attempt to hrea k the mile running record Os i I’3-5 at the National A. A. track and he'd meet at Stagg field, August 30. — Sheep Killed By Dogs While H- H. Miller was speaking to a neighbor at the rear of the former's ‘farm in Blue Creek township early one morning last week he caught two .logs driving his flock of sheep down the lane at a terrific pace. Examination of the flock showed that the dog had evidently worked in the flock for some time. One sheep was found dead and a number were badly wounded. A total of foui had died by Saturday. The dogs were recognized by Mr. Miller. One has paid the penalty and the other is to face the executioner shortly. o another team succumbs Montpelier, Indiana. August Bth— Manager R. W. Cook., of ttye successful baseball team of this season, stated Friday that the team would have to disband, as the support in a town of this size could not be large enough to keep the team going, as the cost to get first-class players was too heavy. A losing team here would not pay, hence Montpelier will be without a team for the remainder of the season. - o COAL IN DAVIESS COUNTY Washington, Aug. S—Prospects of extensive development of the coal industry in Daviess county seem good with the announcement that a mining company has secured leases on four farms and has started drilling the land for coal samples. While the results of the drillings are being carefully guarded, it is understood that rich veins of coal were found at a depth of from 130 to 140 feet.

ITCHINGS See your doctor. Vicks, however, will allay the irritation. VICKS ▼ Vapoßub Over 17 Million J art Uted Yearly Special In Brooms A Good Size Heavy Family Broom at 74c Heavy Ware House or Stable Broom, well made and very serviceable, at 85c Schafer Hdw. Co. I THE CRYSTAL I || Tonight-Tomorrow m “SINGED WINGS” <■ A Paramount produc- « tioli, featuring I Bebe Daniels ® and r' s Conrad Nagel I ag Bebe as a georgeous ft: K Spanish dancer who gb * plays with the hearts j” !a of men. A flaming love !•' M drama in a setting of t--M lavish beauty. B" |i Added Attraction ■ A gocid B H Harold Lloyd Comedy ■ and Pathe News 10c-—2sc

——————— Red Cross Offices To Be Closed Next Friday (United Press Service) St. Louis, Mo., Aug. 8-Seven hundred American Red Cross offices in Arkansas, Coloralo, Kansas. New Mex ico, Missouri, Oklahoma and Texas will close all day Friday for the Harding funeral, the headquarters of the Southwestern division ordered today. 1

CASKET WHICH HOLDS PRESIDENT S BODY - - * EH _ . —__ ZML-t m.mi SAN FRANCISCO- This ma - iv- hr nze <-e I .--stlr-j several thousand dollars, was selected by Mi s. Harding and her advisors here. It is said to be one of the most ini pot ng cask, ts ever made in this country. NEW PRESIDENT WALKS TO WORK i? ; A" ". j IS * ■ is it i - * i i * JBBBI ’ If 11 wIF ’ \W <> W ’<* ♦ w WASHINGTON. D. C.—President Calvin Coolidge is a democratic sort. He walks to work. This photo was taken on the second day of his arrival at the national capital. The photographer snapped him as he strode to the senate building. Unwilling to hurry Mrs. Harding from the White House, President Coolidge is using his old offices. .. . - GLIMPSE OF THE CATAFALQUE —— .... ~, , , 1 fe’J ■I - »M|l ”■ ♦ MWp ’ wwr . -lb til R BE. Wig a Sr iwllM ME w 4 ■Bmßm I s * w wWullilßl • i -is:# Mi ’ ® Mill I <, ...... f s, tWVIWX a-p v - Jriiiciflilim m.llJiiiantni.--n-rMI-[ .vumMMCi'T':.-;r- • - «*W»WumuW.jc [ IOOMOOOOM4OUOOii CHICAGO—This is one of the few photos taken of the catafalque on the funeral train. A photographer took it while the presidential special was creeping through t'he thousands who jammed the station platforms here to pay silent reverence to the dead chieftain. Soldiers and sailors are standing guard around the late President’s body.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, WEDNESDAY, AUG. 8,1923.

National Red Cross headquarters' are closed from Tuesday through Frt-' day. i The president of the United States is president of the American Red Cross, so the organization is honoring Its chief officer as well as the Nation’s dead. —■ —e — Harry Moltz made a business trip Ito Ft. Wayne this morning.

Going, Going, Sold! Notes From The Reppert Auction School , J The "horse auctioneer” was Interested yesterday in the rocking chair occupied by Col. Graham. His fel low students are glad to know that his ambitions are improving. They oven accuse him of not knowing a horse from a cow. ASSEMBLY AT OAKWOOD PARK The Oakwood Park Assembly and School of Methods will be held at Oakwood Park, Syracuse, Ind., thii week. This annual gathering is held again this year under the auspices of the Evangelical church at its beautful assembly grounds on Lake Wavwasee. A strong and competent staff of teachers has been secured for the school of methods which promises to be' of unusual interest and value. This school is for the instruction of pastors, Sunday school officers and teachers, Christian Endeavor and missionary leaders and other Christian workers. The following is the faculty that has been secured and the several courses which they will teach: Dr. G. B. Kimmel, president of Evangelical Theological Seminary, Naperville, Illinois, instructor Jn 1 “The Life of Jesus.” Dr. C. A. Mock, president of Western Union College of the Evangelical church at Le Mars, lowa, instructor in ‘‘Child Nature and Nurture.” Professor Daniel W. Staffeld. professor of religious education at the Evangelical Theological Seminary, Naperville, Illinois. Instructor in “Methods of Teaching the Bible.” Mrs. Louis H. Auten, of River Forest, Illinois, formerly superintendent of the children's division of the lowa State Sunday School Association. Associate instructor in “Methods of Teaching the Bible.” Rev. Joseph F. Gross, vice-president of the General Leaguf of Christian Endeavor. Instructor in “Young People’s Methods.” Mrs. W. L. Nauman. Akron, Ohio, corresponding secretary of the general board, Woman’s Missionary society Instructor in “Missionary Education ’ Frank S. Ruf. director of religious work of the Fort Wayne Y. M. C. A. He will have charge of the recreation ind sports. Evan Williams, secretary Indiana Christian Endeavor, assistant teacher in Young People’s Methods. Rev. Geo. J. Long, Peru, Ind., musical director. Mrs. O. O. Lozier, Fort Wayne, pianist. There are two classes of students: First, those taking the required studies and examinations, working for proper credits and graduation: second, those as auditors and visitors who will avail themselves of the privilege nad opportunity to sit in the classes and hear the lectures but who do not care to take the examination. The daily schedule will be as follows: 6:30 a. m. —Morning Watch. 8:00 a. m. —First Class Session. 9:00 a. m. —General Assembly 10:00 a. m. —Second Class Period. 11:00 a. in —Departmental Conferences. 1:00 p. m. —Study and Rest. 2:30 p. m.—Recreation and Sports. 6:45 p. m.—Hillside Vesper Service 7:30 p. in. —Song and Sermon. Sunday, Aug. 12, will be a great day at the assembly with Dr. C. A. Mock, Dr. G. B. Kimmel and Rev. J. F. Gross as the chief speakers. One of the special features of the day will be the Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. The attendance goal for the Sunday school is 1200. Schools from the surrounding dbuntry and organized classes are invited to attend in a body. Good auto roads in every direction. o SI,OOO Added To Salary Os Wells County Agent ———— An additional appropriation of sl,000 annually for a Wells county agricultural agent was asked of the county council Monday, in a resolution passed by a vote of 7 to 3, by the ooard oi education. The request war made ofter comniltce reports showed that it would >e impossible to obtain a suitable man for the office under the present appropriation ot' $1,500. The salary of the office will now be $3,500, of which SI,OOO is paid by the state. From this amount, the agent must pay his office expense and hire a secretary. If the appropriation is granted by

the council, as it is expected to be, it is sr.id that a contract can be made within a few days which will guarantee a new man In oflce at the time or shortly after the retirement, of Mr. Salisbury. ' Members of the comittee appointed to confer with prospects for the office today would not give the name of the man who is being considered. BREAKS JAIL AT BLUFFTON Bluffton, Aug. B—Successful In his second attempt to break imprison- , ment In the Wells county jail. Robert Cobb, 19 year old automobile thief, was today a fugitive. I Cobb slipped out of the cell room t and through the front door of the , jail budding Saturday night at 11:30 I o'clock while Sheriff Noah Frauhiger f was locking Charles Johnson in the . “bull-pen" with the other prisoners. . Cobb had previously made his way f from the pen to the main floor of the , building by slipping a loosened bar , from its foundation. The bar had been sawed away sevf eral years ago by Oscar Millington. I who escaped with three others, and 1 had been put back in place by splic- . ing it to the framework. Cobb broke > the rivets with which it was fastened I and it was easily slipped out of place. 1 The bar, with the splicing .piece attached, was found on the floor. r No one saw the boy after his es-

Notice! Beginning Tuesday, Aug. 7th I will operate my cider mill on North Third street every Tuesday and Thursday, until further notice. Peter Kirsch

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cape and the officials have nothing direct on which to work in their efforts to track him. First word ot Cobb’s escape came to the sheriff ut midnight, when Joe Mercer, n prisoner, notified Herman Frauh'ger that the youth was missing. A search was started at once. On the night of July 15 a jail delivery planned by Cobb was frustrated when the sheriff dfscoverd a bar

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