Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 21, Number 308, Decatur, Adams County, 31 December 1923 — Page 2
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, NOTICES, BUSINESS CARDS
• BUSINESS CARDS « *+************• INVESTIGATE I*OH BETTER HEALTH, SEE DR. FROHNAPFEL, D. C. Chiropractic and Osteopathia Treatments given to suit your nee* at 144 So. 2nd St. Phone 91* Office Hours 10-12 a. m.—l-6 Up. s S. E. BLACK UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMINC Calls answered promptly day or high) Private Ambulance Service. Office Phone: 90 Home Phone: 727 DR. H. E. KELLER Decatur, Indiana i.ru:itu PHtcriCß OFFICE SI'ETIALTIK. Diseases e. women and children X-iay examine lion- Glourscopy examination* of the Internal organs; X-ray ami electrical treatments so. high tdood pressure nm! hanlenlng of the arteries. X-ray treatment* for GOITRE. TUBKRCU LOS IS AND CANCER. OtTl.e Hours: 1 to 11 a in.—l to a I'- m.—7 to I p. e Sunday* by appointment. Phone* 11. • -len- 1 * 110; Office 4tf> N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Ev.mined. Glasses Fit let' HOURS: 8 so 11:30—12:30 to B. 0« Saturday 8.00 p. m. Telephone 135 Closed Wednesday afternoons DR C. C. RAYL SURGEON X-Ray and Clinical Laboratories Office Honrs: 1 te 4 and I ti I p. • Sundays. I to It A m Phone 881 FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of Title. Real Heists Plenty of Money to lose ns Government Plsc See French Quinn. Offlce—Tshe tret stairway south Decatur Demorra. DR FRANK LOSE Physician and Surgenu "North Third street Phonee: Office 4221 Home 422 office Hours—» to 11 t * I to 4—S to * p. m. Sunder I ti> I a u.
DR ALLEN J MILLER Physician A Surgeon Offirn over Enterprise store, MONROE, INDIANA Office Hwn to 9 A, M., | 1:3*1 to 3:3tt A 9:JO to 8:3« p.*>. Culls answered promptly day or niith!. Monroe Telephone H. S. MICHAUD Farm and City Properties For Sale. Exchange and Rent. Office 133 South 2nd street Office Phone 104—Res. Phone 496 M T F Stf — —o - -■ NOTICE I am hack home and ready to resume my work at nursing. Mr*. Norman Jacob*. Berne, Inti . e Berne phone 339. itont.'ix Jtalaton Sourer*, of Portland, visit rd friends here laat evening. . Having aold over <*> in the lerikilig sales lur Wy this * Wpl spring is the lie*t -AiK evidence ihai I can Ik jfflfjf, I my *" r * l * 1 1 tee me for dated. or telephone at my expense »• my dates are fllUng up rapidly. Hoy S. John»on. A mil oncer Phone i©d or White 9*l le-iaiur Ind tun* Office with Fred Reppert Co. Peoples Lama * Trnat Bldg. FORT WAYNE ft DECATUR TRACTION LINE Leave* Decatur Leave* Ft Wayne B:4& a. m. 7:**o a m 1:00 a. m. I 00 a m 19:00 a. m. 11:99 a m. j 11:00 p m. 1 on p m. | 1:00 p.m J.oo p m 4:00 p at. » » p m I: S 9 p. m 7 00 pm 7:00 p.m- 9:00 p. m I0:oo p.m. 11.01 p.m rrelffbt car leaves Decatur .. Ft, Wayne 12 00 mem | Arrives st Decatur 1: Jo p m \ \ M. 0. IRANDIBERKT, Aa*f tic* Henri 7:J9 am 1M pt» (
♦ CLASSIFIED ADS • <************** FOR SALE FOR SAl.ft—llHS model &tiidel>ak(*r, 7 passenger, first class condition, run only 11,000 miles, fires good. John Kircltner, Prelile, Ind. 306t3x POll SALK -Ford" Sedan, in good condition; cheap If taken at once. 1021 Madison si. 306t3 Poll SALK —Piirm of 12a acres in union township. Adams county, Indiana. tin stone road. equijq>ed with electric li'.hts. A bargain for quick stile, to settle all estate. See IV. A. Lower, ut the People* lamhi A Trust ("0. 291-ts-cod FOR RENT FOR kknt s room, semi-modern house on No. 3rd st. Phone 711. FOR RUNT 1 rooms for light houseback of Public Library, lias lights anil cement floor. 11. T. T* rveer. Fourth street. SOStSx FOR RENT —3 rooms for liiht housekeeping. Inquire after 4 o'clock at 209 S. 3rd st. 308132 LOST AND FOUND The person who took ho* containing scarf, shirt and pair of socks front old gym will return it to gym or to Democrat office and avoid trouble. 306t3x FOUND—Girt* pair of shoes on Third street. Owner may have same by describing property and paving for this ad. Inquire at 308 No. sth street 30813 • o Woman’s Club To Hold Open House Tomorrow The Woman’s Club will hold Open House at the Library New Year's afternoon from three until live o'clock. A musical program will be given during the afternoon and Mrs. <’. Schafer assisted by Mrs. A. D. Snttles will pour the tea. Those in the receiving line include Mrs. FayeSmiih Knapp. Mrs. John Tyndall. Miss Marcella Kern. Mrs. C. E. Bell. Mrs. Dan Tyndall. Mrs. C. O. Porter, Mis. John Parrish and Mrs. flattie Sullies. A very cordial invitation is extended the friends of the club members and members of all sororities ami clubs.
O'" —— !<> O HARRY DANIELS Live Stock and Farm Sale AUCTIONEER I hav** in the business for .1 y**an «n<! have ralD'd sales in ftrery township in Adams county and also adjoining counties. Acquaintance widely known. S«*** in** any day at Ford Carat:**, phone No So or call my rest- I d**n«c M.l-N O O 2ft-3i-2-4 7 9 NOTH E o» ktl.K tit* H%\KHII*T* nrti. Noth*** is to*why ffh«n that th* uibl* Truatr* app*»lnl4*tl in the Binkrtipff) t#f W Mur* |*lij. t'miM’ No, s.lt, |Mir»imtit to an .*i*4t**r of Marry •*. mfridsn. Us*f««rrr ill 9initki’ll|Or>. at fill V .n*t*t«* Hwimltpr I lath I«'H ..ff.-i for 9unl# at privit* ■sir |<. tto* iiitliPiil Hint J*» *t huldrr for I• ?»•*!s 4»n m*iil Ifii it i ln» k A. M of Min Mil .1 ii6*MMr* ird. It*3t « l«*ar iiiml fr* of lli-vm tl»«* r»*isl ratutr •»f wild Muiihr 9*|»l Hlimtnl In Aflnnts itsttitfv. In ihr •idle «»f Indtana af»«t ih’gerliMil R« fntloWP. t«-WU ’ ‘ 18» t«»t \»*. 77 J an«| m Ml* ip t fr«*t will** off iif th** »<»*»• h fillip of liitut •TI nil in it Mlhimi itiMlvlliafi *»f • •••• t«a|•• 2**;l mil J«*i In JitiMrpti t'ratdm Third W*i»l*m Ad4ltton t«» thr lawn «n*»w rttjr) »»f l*»«niur," Ntli* Will lw Hindi* at th«* * * fTI* r |"f Thr IVopiiHi tjwn A Ttd!*l tN*»»pisn> luNßiur, Indiana. UMsUAM A. laMVBIt, 2*«rt»-3l Trttstr.*. voihi: of rtiH%l!«*toM:«ro or h>:ii. t:«r m: Tim mi'li rfilgiiwl. t'*9mti(i»»i »tir>r. Uy 'lit' i.r an **r*lrr »*f ti*** Atiama t*lr« * nit mad** tsi»d «*nt« r«*4 tn a 'd iw ll***frin friulti.v intit!• ! €*|lnt»n 4*t Ml 19 Itutll WdNrttr, #*t >•( , Hint tm»»fl*4»r*’4| ,\‘n Rtiail ••*» th** d«» krih ||i**»* i»f, iir*.*i») nlv*«t n*9t». r ‘ i*«i ut |«i L* 1% nAi< iv *»! Ibife |t Krwln. In th** Mattiff*! 15* win N|.m k at No i;»4 HsmMi ?■**• *4»id fiinat, In |w««* • nr. Aihi tia * oiittH indMHfi ».»«w**#n tii«s In Mir* of t**n *•% I'M It v M. unit two ‘ **4 1*96 k I* M Mil Mo»4b), in# it dai ttf jNawarp. imi. I ii ill •*fti**’ for *»9m private walr at i»* t |«•*• than fit** full opf»S«t»«*4t vhluf liirrwif, thr follow litti real ratatr. •n*wrtt* ti*if mmiili Half of f}s# vrorthcaat tfMsttlrr 4*f nm tlnff tr, nil »twn <3l*. toYiii«nt|9 tws ni.% •riatii mu nurilt. r«nar Mft*.n tiii mat, tHintainlna * laid v i%a $ Hi fr a, to«*r«* ur |m« In \ i .. - it Indiana Hold aala will ha* t, a *»vtttnit«Ni from day until land la aold IrriMh «f Oalr ' hi* third «a«h on »la> of aali*. • ihird In on** >rar fram of »aU, **ti« t third In two s«ar« from data* of aal«* r |*nr« haanr may par all * aah I **• f*l 11 «i pH 4 Hi*- mrn |o iwitr 9h pru I * at*l int» *»*t and tn l*r pi idem ni Uyr a ! niM*iK«n* on naid roal nlNh I h dtK B Bit WIN. * *o*n»iilaai*9fiat“ | iHialui. ts9di4f»a 1 11,1 " ■ , 1 !'. J< 1 1. 1 gCHIROFRACtIC , * Will mak« you well. Invct ligate. Phan* 629 evtf K«ll*r’» «srsn, of aigb* , < UAKLLvS A t IIMILLS, I). C Lady AiiandenL
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, MONDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1023.
Glass buckles in mattled batik designs are used on some or the newest pumps. Have a good time at the K. of I*, dance Tuesday evening. January Ist, K. of P. hall. F-S-M MARKETS STOCKS Daily Report of Local and Foreign Markets Chicago Opening Grain Review Chicago. Dec. 31 —Grains started Strong and higher on the board of trade here today. A sharp upturn In Liverpool reflected in initial wheat trading here ami prices went up fractionally. Buying was also induced by a cold wave over the southwest where many fields lack snow covering. Receipts 30 cars. December led corn in the initial upturn despite deliveries of 945,000 bushels. A considerable load of these deliveries were thrown on the market later and a moderate recession occurred. Receipts 240 cars. Outs held its opening gains despite weakness in other grains, Most early trade in provisions was confined to lard on a slightly higher basis. Indianapolis Livestock Market Hogs — Receipts 10,000; market, steady to 5 lower; best heavies. $7.25 4*7.30; medium mixed $7.21)07.25: common choice $7.150 7.20; bulk of sales $7.2007.25. Cattle —< Receipts 800; market, steady; steers $8011.25; cows and heifers S6OIO. Sheep — Heleipts 260; market, steady; tops $7; lamb tops $13.00. Calves — Receipts. CoO; market. 50c liigher: tops sls; bulk $l4O 14.50. East Buffalo Livestock Market Receipts <4oo. shipments 4370. yes terday; receipts 12000. shipments 8,340, today; official to New York Satui day. 5130; nogs closing steady. Mediums and heavies $7.56 0 7 60; Yorkers and mixed $7.50; lights and pigs $7 0 7.50; roughs S6O 6.25; stags $3.5a#f4.50; cattle 2nt>o. quarter high r; shipping steers $8.50(110; no choice here; butcher steers $609.25; yearlings up to $11; cows and heifers $1.5008; sh»ep 13.000; best lambs. $13.50; culls sl2 down; yearling $lO 4*11.75; aged wethers SBO 8 50; ewes $6.560|.50; calves 3000; tops $15.00. New York Produce Market Flour—Dull anti unchanged. Pork—Dull; mess $24.75. laird— Firmer; middle west spot. $13.45013 55. Sugar—Raw. dull; lentrHugal. 96 test, $7 03; refined, dull; granulated. $8 7008 90 Coffee—Rio No. 7 on spot 10%0 lo’sc; Santos No. 4 1501544 c. Tallow—Firm; special 74*08c. Hay-Dull; prim* No. 1 $1.50; No. 3 $1.2001.30; clover $1.1501.20. Dressed Poultry- Mulct; turkeys. 22040 c; chickens 17045 c; fowls 13 029< ; ducks 20030 c. Live Poultry—Steady; geese 2u@ 26c; ducks 15028 c; fowls 180 27c; turkeys 35038 c; roosters 14c; chicken*. 20 0 30c; broilers 350 40c. Cheese —Dull; state milk, common to specials 18026 c: skims, common to specials 1501844 c; lower grades. 5014 c. Butter (juiet; creamery extra. 55c state dairy tubs 40054 c; Danish 530 54c; Argentine 41048 c. Eggs—Easy; nearby white fancy, 56057 r; nearby state whites 44 0 57c fresh firsts 42050 c;. Pacific coast. 39 056 c. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected December 29 New. No. 1 Wheat, bushel 95c Old Yellow loir Corn, per 100..51.00 New Yellow Corn, per 160. 75c Mixed Corn, per 100 76c Oats, per btnM... ~,,, 38c Rye. per bushel 70c Barley, per bushel, 65c Clover Seed $13.50 Timothy Seed SB.BO OECATUR PROOUCE MARKET Corrected Dei ember 29 Heavy Fowls 16c Heavy Chick*n* 16c Leghorn Fowls 9c leghorn Chickens 9c Old Roosters ic Black Chickens and Fowls 9c Turkey* Jpf D*cks . 13c Geese He Egg*, down , 3Ar Local Grocer* Egg Market Kga*. down 36c Butterlat Prices JAN. 16— l Ole# Cbrooistsr, 1 miles •outin sit »f Decatur on Jos. smith farm 1 Jan It -8 W. Franc*, general farm sale. 5 miles southeast of Dfftntur. Jaw 17 J. F Work * Sort. 4 tulles southeast wl Monroe or 6 miles northeast of Herns on the county Infirmary road Jan. 24 -J. A. Htrflf. 5% mile* couth o' tw-laiur on the Monroe ron4. *4 mile north of Momoe. Fch 13-Luwrtmt' Dtclil general fat m au<l live stock sale. 5 miles *♦*»# Mi Hr** r*t flgrftiir |Vti, Woftrtßf«rfa £f?H* ersl farm *al«>. i mlU* uoisbeust of Decatur. OF
CLUB CALENDAR Monday Literature Section of Woman’s club, Library 2:30. Winona Campfire Watch Party. Dorothy Haley, 7:30. Rebecca Lodge. Pocahontas Watch Party, Red Mi'ti Hall. Tuesday C. L. of C.—Old Adams County Bank, 7:30. Woman's Club Open House—Library, 3 to 5 p. tn. * Wednesday C. L. of C.—K. or C. llall, Bp. m. Historical Club, Mrs. M. J. Wertzberger. Auction Brklge Club, Mrs. Raymond Koline, Thursday Five Hundred Club, Mr.s Dick Christen, 7:30 p. ni. Mount Pleasant Ladies Aid Society, All Day Meeting—. Mrs. Cho liter Sheets. Friday Delta Theta Tati —Mrs. Joe Brennan at J. H. Bremerkamp home. The Five Hundred Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Dick Christen on Third street at 7:36 o’clock Thursday evening. * The Queen Esthers met at the toms of Miss G ret then Schafer Saturday evening The annual Christinas party was held at that time. Miss Mary Poling read a beautiful Christmas story and the girls' suns a number of Christmas carols. Following a short business session, the girls' spent the remainder o. the evening around the Christmas tree, listening to radio and victnrnia mush The hostess served delicious refeshments, * Mr and Mrs. Joseph Helm, of Marshall street, their Golden Wedding anniversary Sunday. A family dinner was enjoyed at noon Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Charles Partlow. of Richmond; William Helm and son. Dick, of Fort Wayne; Mrs. Lulu Swearinger. and daughter. Helen, and son. Milton; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Helm and sons. B->6 snd George; Mr. and Mrs Ed ward Yaune, of Fort Wayne; Joseph Swearinger. of Racine. Wis., and William Lcnljart. w Mrs. VYai Wemhoff entertained her Bridge Club Friday afternoon at her home on Fifth streeL Guests besides the club members were Mrs. Weber and daughter. Ora. of Indian spoils; Mrs. Frank Wemhoff. of Fort Wayne; Mrs. Theodore Graliker, Mrs W. 'A. Kuebler. Mrs. Cia.vson Carroll Mrs. Dick Both and Mrs. Joe Brett, nan. w Mr. und Mrs. W. A. Kuebler enter tallied at a lowly dinner party last evening at their home on West Mon roe street. The home was artistically decorated with Christmas trimming* and a large Christmas tree. Cover* were laid for L. C. Waring. John Carmody and his guest, Mr Ants, of Michigan. * Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Kuebler will have as their guest* at New Year’* dinner. Mr. und Mrs. Frank llarthel and daughter. Helen, and Mtsas lair "Hf Zeller, of Mansfield. Ohio. , * Miss Gtrene Gregory entertained at two tables of bridge Saturday even *ng at her home on Madison street Miss Ruth Trlstager won the prise The guest* s»rt the Misses Helen , Dugan. Ruth Frlslbgs., Jo Myers, anti I her guest. Ruth Hublinrd «»t Ottawa 0.. Angle I'lrk' 1 . Be* la-, , until Mahh I Mower and Mr.* Harry Kuapp He Ih totis refreshments were served at a late hour, . * | Installation of officers and a pot i lilt k sapper will be held at the Rebecca hall this evening immediately following lodge. All members are requested to he present * The Delta Thou Tau Sorority will meet Frtday evening with Mrs. Joe 1 Brennan at the home of Mr*. J. 11, Bremerkamp AU members sre requested t» he present, • The nitßtthers of the Pocsbonta* will have a Watch Party tonight at the Red Met! 11*11 Member* of the lodge, their tamlltes and friend* are Invited in Btl«nd. A program wilt be given during the evening, • Miss Cell* Andrew* entertain'd a company of friend* laat evening at her how oa Wen! MadHou Street, The gt|» t* sere the tfso* ,!»*■ rphtne Myers, of this etly, Ruth Hubbard, of Ottawa. Ohio; Messrs. Roger nwaim.
William Thomu and Fred Kichorn, of Bluffton. ♦ The American Association of University Wbmcu entertained at a tea Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs. John Niblick in honor of the College girls who are spend ind the holidays here with their parents. The home was attractively decorated Iwth Christmas colors and a large lighted tree, a splendid program was given during the afternoon which included a gtonp of songs, by Miss Veronica Anker; a reading, “The Man Who Dreaded to Come Home,’’ by Miss Germaine Christen. Miss I«ois Peterson read 'The Telegram’’ by O'Henry. and Miss Namoi Darkless read“ Commencement.” After a piano selection “Sea Songs”, by McDowall. by Miss Dorothy Walters, Miss Josephine Myers gave a short discussion on the organization and purpose of the association. Miss June Ossenberg assisted by Mrs. C. A. Dugan poured the tea. MUs laris Bowen, of Wlllahire, 0.. was an out of town guest. * The Indies Aid Society of the Mount Pleasant church will have an hII day meeting Thursday at the home of Mrs. ChHlmer Sheets. All members are especially requested to attend.
AGED RESIDENT OF COUNTY DIES 0 Mrs. Mariah Eliza Clark, Sister Os Dr. Coverdale, Died Saturday Mrs. Mariah Eliza rlark. 83, a sister of Dr. J. S. Uoverdale, of this city died at the Jacob Rawley home four ind one-half miles southeast of Deatur at 9 o'clock Saturday night, ollowing an illness of heart trouble >nd asthma. Mrs. Clark had been \n invalid for the last four years as he result of ,a fall la which she broke one of her hip*. Mrs. Clark was a daughter of Mr. ind Mrs. Samuel Coverdale, and was born in Ohio. January 16. 1840. She ame to Allen county. Indiana with her parents when she was ten years old. locating at Middletown, where <he lived until about thirty-five years igo when she came to Decatur to Ive. Her husband. Dr. {aaei Clark, died while living In Middletown For the last lour years, Mrs. Clark had ‘•lvcd at the Rawley bouie. No children were born to Mrs. Clark. She is survived by one brothr. Dr. J. 8. Coverdale: ami two sis'ers. Mrs. Joanna Auten, of Fort Wayne, and Miss Katharine Covertale. of Adams county. Funeral service:! will be held from the Flrrst M, E. church In Decatur at t0:36 o'clock Tuesday afternoon, the Rev. Shtpey. of Pleasant Mills, officiating. Burial In the Maplewood cemetery. - —- • ■ Predict A Univerul Language In 5 Years Cincinnati. Dec. 31.—That the world will lie using a universal language within five years was lh« predation mad* here at the convention of the American Association for the Advancement of Science by Dr. F. Q. halt man of the i tiwmlllrs in International auxiliary language of the Inti mntlenal Research rouaiil The radio will tend to i rea«e a unireisial language, m-mrdtug to Dr. Colt reti. Inereusinn nnmht<r of lurnadcaat tea siatliHis i«*ih In this country and shroud will bring unity of speech. ——»• ■ o— *. Mellon’s Tax Reduction Han Will Save Much (United t'cens Htnff i Wta.|.„nd' tit l Imltauapotla. Dec 21- tdpeiial to ihiiiy Democrat)—A *a«lW of more than 85.immi.600 In laxea wilt he made tor the people of Indian* If the plan of iWrctary of the Trca.i.rjr Mellon fur reduction of federni Income taxes I* enacted by ruiigrcsa, M Bert Thurman. colieyfor ol Internal revenue, aid today, Thurman’s estimate was baaed on tax figures of former year* They do! not lake into consideration the during on incomes of mure titan $6.906.' No figure* wire available for this! • las* of income. New Britihh Ambamiador (United t'r-’aa Fcrvh-ei Uudhfl. par. 31—iRperlal to Duliy l I YniiH rati Dili'is I atmoum < nent of ih" aptmtntmeht of Sir ISamo Howard
to succeed Sir Auckland Oeddes as British ambassador to Washington wo* made her* simultaneously with the arrival jjf American /Ambassador Kellogg, who look up lds official duties at the embassy today as success sor to George Harvey. Veteran Os Two Wars Died At iilufl'ton Dr. Fred Arlington Metts, 46, a veteran of the Spanish-Amerlcan and the World Wars, died at his home In Bluffton at 8:30 o'clock this morning. Dr. Arlington served with the Medical Corps overseas for seven mouths and was a member of the Wells county conscription hoard prior to his enlistment. The widow and three children survive. Funeral services will be held Wednesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. o COLD WAVE COMING Washington, Dec. 31 With temperature in the west os low us 36 below zero, the predicted cold wave was today sweeping eastward where 1t will arrive with the new year, accord By Tuesday night the whole country will be shivering. Snow and sleety will be general. -■ ■ ■ o s—3—$ —3— S —WANT ADS EARN—B s—l Get Two Trial Boxes PAZO OINTMENT is a Guaranteed Remedy for all forms of Piles. Pay your druggist $1.26 for two boxes of PAZO OINTMENT. When you hsve used the two boxes, if you are not satisfied with the results obtained, we w.ll send $1.20 to your druggist end request him to hand it to you. We prefer to handle this through the druggist because his customers are usually hit friends f and will be honest with him. « PARIS vrUKINB COMPANY, St Louis. Mo.
Start Today —on—“OUli run RIFT ’ Weekly Payment Savings 'lan for fifty weeks. All prices from ten cents ip. The Peoples Loan&Twst Co. “HANK OF SERVICE*’
I YOUR Business is the Most Important \Ae Have Kadi item of bmitHiw eiilrtfltsl to ip. this our mitUviili 'l allenlioitun* lil it h dihi-lmrgtsi to your a-ilirt: satisfaction. WV piny no favorites btfu#** ciit'li frieiKi hikJ | nitron i* lie favorite while his affair* ire mult r iiMeution. Ins ueetlhlh* iiiK met. Wt* invite your busine* on Uie lin .si s tis your hrwut iliM lite Itltml ini|HMlail rusttimer we luivc. We tissure you «f SERVICE ■ . Old Adams County Bank
IT SHOULI BE IN YOUR DICTIONry! If U put wortLke the FARIWay in the hionarv the swer wo| be “Thetmost . I^ r . v Waning sißisition. DECATUR.AUNDBY
THE emit —TONHT-. “A GENT3MAN OF LEtfRE” A liiif Himount special (xluctiuii f eating JaclHoit •‘StopTiief!” He had t steal a certain girl's photograph wit hi n twenty-four hours, to vi a wager, So he liireo real burglar to hcl| him. Anti together Hr stir up a hornet’s nc of furious fun and extement. It’s an ideal re for Jack Holt a pent blend or galloping tnutly and tense dram —Ao— A (ioodConietly and Nt.’s Reel. Come might.
