Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 21, Number 265, Decatur, Adams County, 8 November 1923 — Page 4

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Except Sunday by THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO. J. H. Heller—Pres, and Bus. Mgr. E. W. Kanipe—Vlce-Pres. & Adv. Mgr A. R. Holthouse—Sec’y. and Bus. Mgr. Entered at the Postoffice at Decatur Indiana as second class matter. Subscription Rates Single copies 2 cents One Week, by carrier 10 cents One Year, by carrier 15.00 One Month, by mail 35 cents Three Months, by mail SI.OO Six Months, by mail $1.75 One Year, by mail $3.001 One Year, at office $3.00. (Prices quoted are within first and secund zones. Additional postage added outside those zones.) Advertising Rates Made known on application. Foreign Representative Carpenter & Company, 122 Michigan Avenue, Chicago. Fifth Avenue Bldg., New York City N. Y. Life Bldg., Kansas City. Mo. Mr. Adams is happy over the result in Vermont. Chairman Hull of the democrats should express his joy over the victory in Mississippi. It's funny that a day or two before the election it was announced that there could be no real political significance to the results of the Tuesday election and /low every chairman and leader is telling just how it did signify. Now they are trying to figure whether Dale’s victory over Pollard. ] for the senatorship in Vermont was', because Pollard was wet or because he was a cousin of President Coolidge. 1 Perhaps it was a little of both, you : never can tell. _ 1 1 ■■" 'i. 1 ■■ ■ The Stokes divorce case is nearing 1 the close and the young wife will 1 soon know how much she benefitted j by marrying an old sport twice her age but who had plenty of money. Whatever she gets, you can wager ( has been well earned if she has any I of the finer feelings of real women. 1 Congressman Albert Vestal slipped ; in yesterday from Portland and from ■ here to Bluffton. He may be scared 1 for there are rumors from over the 1 district that he will not have clear 1 sailing in the primary. He talked to ; two or three workers here yesterday | ■

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and was evidently attending stricti) to business. H. W. Evtins, imperial wizard ol < the klun. has disappeared. He is wanted by the police at Atlanta who ■ I have a peace warrant for his arrest, ■J following the murder of Captain Col burn by Phillip Fox after an inside r quarrel. Affidavits against a number of the other klux leaders have been tibd and it looks us though the shakes up will be complete before all the * legal tangles are unraveled. > . ■■ ’ A flock of women said to hail from . I Portland sailed in this morning and ) I J ’'worked" the business houses and a J part of district, soliciting cash tor what they call the “Christian army.” They may be alright but there is a lot of faking and grafting done under the guise of the Christian flag and unless they can show their cause a worthy one, play it safe and keep your charity fund for those you know are right. Put your old thinking cap on and j .- ee if you can't figure away to make conditions better for your community. We have the best town and county in the world but we can make it better. We can't stand still and we ought to take advantage of the growth of the past few years. A little energy right now would put us over big and that means doing something besides just talking about it. Lets have a hundred ideas and then see if one tenth of them won't work. We are in earnest about our complaints of the state highway from here north. It's nothing short of a crime to charge the people high tax rates, gobble the gasoline and auto fees and about everything else in sight and then give nothing in return. It will soon be winter and if the road is to be made fit for travel, those in charge ought to get busy at once. We are not knocking but we believe we are entitled to a decent highway and that it would be easy to provide it proper methods are used. A woman over at Bluffton, tired of her work, cleaned up the house, put, everything in order, drank a big. swig of wood alcohol and made herself comfortable on the couch, expecting to take the long rest. Her little son found her, called a neighbor who got a doctor. Now she is getting well. Wood alcohol doesn't seem to ever do what you want it to.

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y It you drink it for fun, you die and ll you drink it in earnest y»u get well Looks like we may have to go back •f to carbolic acid as n beverldge sot 8 despondents. o ————— t, National Chairman Adams of the >• republican party announces he Is e much pleased over the results in Verr moat. Now there Is a fellott who n isn’t hard to please. Vermont has !■ consistently voted the republican e ticket, almost unanimously for sixty odd years, even in 1112 when it was one of two In the United States. This 1 year a relative of President Coolidge I was running for senator on the demo--1 Cratic ticket and campaigned for a • more liberal interpretation of the ■ Volstead act. Os course he got bump- ’ ed but just how that would cheer up 1 the national chairman Is hard to ' fathom. He should take a good look 1 at the returns from Kentucky and Maryland if he wants the real dope. •— + ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ + TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY ♦ + ♦ + From the Daily Democrat fllee ♦ ♦ 20 years ago thia day ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ November 8, 1903 was Sunday. , • Van Wert Re-Elected Democratic Mayor, Tues. Van Wert, Ohio. Nov. 8. —The result of the general election in the city of Van Wert. On Tuesday, was a pronounced victory for the Democrats. **Mayor H. A. Loe, applicant for a second term in that office, under the force of an avalanche of Republican support, was swept into n new term by the majority of 439, the first time in many decades that a Democrat has been twice elected to that offiice. Lewis Freigert, Democrat nominee for second term as President of the Council, received a majority of 345. C. F. Manship. Republican nominee for treasurer, led the party’s successful candidates with a majority of 1118. Jesse F. Beam, ■

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if candidate for second term as City ]. Solicitor, was Recorded a majority of k 302. The City Couhcll will Im <ll vided, the Republicans electing T ls Clarense Wilkinson and C. M. Young, candidates for seats at large, and Charles G. Daughters, of the Third <* Ward, and C N. Polig. of the First s Wnrd, were successful. The Demo- .. crats elected John Hartls, of the Setond Ward, to the cohnell, giving the partv three of the seven seats. s r o < i ■ ± vuiae - i PERTINENT PARAGRAPHS It isn't the number of things you do, But the way you link them up And make them serve some worthy end. That spills success in ynir cup. If you know you will certainly do a thing. Don't put it off my son; Get it over. Be one of the first To have the victory won. Are you just the hulk of a burned ship, A menace upon life's sea; Or a “queen of the ocean” homeward bound Flying the flag proudly? Veneer religion will do for show But won't stand wear and tear; Workday life needs solid oak — Strength the burden to bear. Republican Mayor Named At Delphos, Yesterday Delphos, Ohio, Nov. B—The heaviest vote that has been cast in Delphos in years was registered here Tuesday in the municipal election, the head of this ticket showing a total of 2057 votes, 31 more than was registered here two yegrs ago when a hard fight w*as on. A large number

ol women turned out to vol# on thil I occasion. Gborge R. Leasure, republican, wa* sucroasful In the racf* for risayor, #in . nfng over John H. Wahmhoff by a I majority of 85, the vote standing 1071 I to 98« Mr. Wahmhoff had not aought the nomination for the office and had ■ made no personal campaign tor it. Berne Athletics To Play Muncie Meadow Gold Five The Borne Athletic basketball team will play its second game of the season on the Berne floor Saturday night when the fast Muncie Meadow Golds appear for a game. The Berne team won two games from the Meadow Golds last year, but the Athletics made a poor showing in their first game this season against the Decatur lieader s last Saturday night, the Leaders outclassed them, 28-16. Bob Juday, of Fort Wayne, formerly of Geneva, is expected to be with the Berne team Saturday night.

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