Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 21, Number 227, Decatur, Adams County, 25 September 1923 — Page 2

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CLUB CALENDAR Tuesday Miss Jeanette Gilbert at U. U. church, 7 o'clock. Ever Ready 8. 8. Class of M. E. Church—Mrs. M. E. Hower. Evangelical Y. W. M. 8. —Misses Zelma and Bertha Fuhrman. Wednesday St. Vencent de Paul Society, Mrs. Alphouse Kohne. Philomath Bible Study Ciass of the Mt. Pleasant Church Iva Spangler. Thu: sday Zion Lutheran latdies Aid society. School house, 3:30 p.m. Friday Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid Society— Mrs. Fred Smith. St. Marys Township Economic Club —Pleasant Mills High School, 1:30. I Saturday JVoman's Foreign Missionary So-1 ciety of M. E. Church, Pastry sale at' Central grocery and Porter grocery, • The Presbyterian Ladies' Aid society will meet Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Fred Smith, A good attendance is desired. The regular meeting ante Phi Delta j Kappa fraternity was held in the club j rooms over the F. V. Mills grocery j last night. The meeting was an in-J teresting one. Plans were made for a smoker to be held at the next regular meeting, two weeks from last night. The Philamath Bible class of the Mt. Pleasant church will meet Wed-j nesday evening at the home of Iva Spangler. All members are request-’ ed to be present. * The St. Marys Township Economic club will meet in the Domestic Science room of the Pleasant Mills high school, Friday afternoon at 1:30 o’clock. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Elzey, of Preble, entertained at Sunday dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Henry; Marion Elzey, of Detroit; Miss Emley Clouser and Clyde Elzey, of Fort Wayne. Marion Elzey will leave for Indianapolis in. a few days where he will be employed. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Shaffer, of near Bobo, entorta ned at supper Saturday evening thirty-five friends and neighlairs in honor of the former's sister, Mrs. Wilson Smith, who is also a sister to Almond Shaffer, Josephine Ehresman and Lavina Heath. Lee Smith and family motored here Saturday from Columbus and the elder Mrs. Smith accompanied them borne. o Alleged Head of Big Liquor Ring Arrested Shelbyville, Ind., Sept. 25.—George Remus wealthy Cincinnati lawyer said by federal authorities to be the head of one of die greatest liquor rings that ever operated in the United States aced arrest today. Remus was expected to come here from Cincinnati to replevin a passenger car which was wrecked near Morristown. Ind.. Sept. 16. Eighty gallons of whiskey and a coat bearing Remus’ name were found in the car. Sheriff Jesse Smith, E. R. Crosby deputy sheriff and John D. Thompson, chief of police, met all Cincinnati trains today looking for Remus. They were armed with a warrant charging violation of the prohibition laws. a ....— Baptist Congregations Open Hostilities in Court Evansviile, Ind., Sept. 25.— Members ’of two Baptist church congre gallons lined up into hostile camps today following filing of an SB,OOO suit by Grace Baptist church against Calvary Baptist, alleging failure to carry out a trust. The plaintiffs awr that in 1819 when the First German Baptist church disbanded became of war conditions, &0 per cent of the congregation ■ joined Calvary church. Properly of the oid church was transferred to Calvary in trust, on condi lion tliat a mission church was to be established from sale of real estate, to serve members of the old congregation, the petition alleges, Grace church was the mission founded and the old membership of the German chrttch quit Calvary for the mission. Calvary, however, the suit charges, failed to pay the amount due and a,lso refuses to account for proceeds of the sale. e Ring for Rheumatism. AJaay ptitons believe that rl-.au-' atfe pains are greatly rebeved. by earing a certain kind of metal ring

• fowa State CollegeVVins Livestock Judging Contest Waterloo, la., Sept. 25. -Victory mJ, | the livestock judging contest at the live cattle congress here went to lowa State college, it was announced at the banquet last night. Individual honors‘were captured by j It. R. Rosenbury, Purdue university. L L. Perry, Purdue was second and R. Bushnell, Nebraska third. Purdue finished second in the entercollegitate contest; Kansas, third; ■ North Dakota Fourth; Nebraska fifth; Illinois sixth; Minnesota seventh; .'di ouri eighth; South Dakota ninI th; Wisconsin, tenth. LEGISLATORS IN I (Continued from Page One) officers, led by “Buck" Garrett and I Zack Mulhall, mingle with the milling crowds in hotel lobbies. Hip p.xkets buldg, but not suspiciously, tor everyone knows a six shooter , dangles there. Machine guns command strategic points in the city I from the hotels to the capitol. Guardsmen Patrol Streets Youthful guardsmen patrol streets j and roads with guns of heavy army 'calibre displayed. Practically all members of the legislature who are expected to answer the summons for the f peeial meeting were on hand tolay.’ Anti-Walton forces claimed there were seventy members of the ! lower house in that city. ■j Governor. Walton, in his final drastic orders forbidding the meeting, ’said it was "abetting ih • cat.': of the nvisible empire, or the K. K. K." and that the klan is "an enemy of the ' sovereign stale of Oklahoma." He ledared evidence presented to the 1 military court showed it had taken ner political government in many , iti< ;> and counties and as an organization, has murdered, whipped , " iicn flogged and outraged many citizens. Great activity was apparent among he troops enforcing martial law here .brought the day. Hugh trucks rear ed through the streets carrying heavy I oads of uniformed men. All moveI .nents of the military were kept secret at headquarters. o — ■ - REQUESTS GRAND (Continued from page one) Governor McCray. The committee, it was declared,] will go over the entire situation brought about by the governor's financial adversities with an open mind o determine what course is best for ,’ic interest of the party. Numerous party workers are due at the state headquarters this week' o talk the situation over with WalbJ < _— o DEAD RESTORED TO (Continued from page one) ifter Mr. Netts was pronounced lead, but the physicians, with the lid ■ of the drug and a pulmoterj soon brought hack a spark of life. I For two hours their efforts were un•'•asing, but at the end of that time t was decided that the crisis was last and that the patient would live. Comrade Netts, who served thru 'he Spanish-American war as a Serreant in Co. E, sth Ohio Vol. Inf.J -etnrned to Jps home in Springfield last week and stated that from now ?n death would hold no fears for, ‘iin', for the sensation was the same is s leeping. "I’ve read many stories telling of he experiences of persons who died tud were brought back to life, and >f the thngs they saw while in that’ condition, but let me tell the world right now that those stories are all wrong. 1 did not hear any harps playing, and I did not see a single angel. I guess 1 felt just as I doj when I am asleep, and I thought,the; doctors were kidding me when they oid me Cui 1 had been dead. But, after they had convinced me of the act, 1 was sure glad to get back to this old earth once more.” Dr MORSE’S Nt! I INDIAN P ROOT PILLS J I fjy TTaJVE out (he bedr L Ry A t'"' poisons. Keep u ell. f tU Keep the RysteM active. R RdUeve rnrvtipatiorL L \ (PILLS) r Years — ,

Protest Appointment Indianapolis, Sept. 25. —The Central Labor Union of Indianapolis today sent a protest to Governor McCray against the recent appointment of Mrs. Nellie C. Warren, of Indianapolis, to the Indiana state board of education. “The state law provides that labor J shall be represented on the education board,” declared Adolph J. Fritz, secretary of the Indiana State Federation of Labor. “Mrs. Warren is not connected with the labor movement in any way. o —- A crew of workmen started yesterday to pour concrete for the building r,'?. C«teS the Flv—Uee tanglefoot Sticky Fly Paper Tanglcfont is chosn, safe and mire. S*dd bv U rv*cgry and dru*r stores even where. ' Xi THE O A W THUM CO. V CrfANO RAPK/6. MICH.

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