Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 10, Decatur, Adams County, 11 January 1924 — Page 2

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Michigan City Th»« 1924 national convention of Hu- United Spanish War veterans will be held here the first weik in September. Muncie William .1. William*. Jr., has resigned us republican county chairman and superintendent of the county inflimary to take up the duties of postmaster here He succeeds Frank I). Haimbaugh, deceased. StOpS LaGrippe Influenza JLz J Piicumoni.i _ Keep strong Be** healthy and free from winter complaints. Hill's Caxcara Bromide Quinine is ths quickest acting, most de P cnd ‘“ b ,,'J°4 remedy. What Hill'sdocs for millions it will do for you. Get red bar bearing R HiU'sporUait c ® 3o W.n.HILLCO. M«Ol’.“'C". Ashbaucher’s FURNACES LICHTNING KdDS {POUTING SLATE RIIOI INC PHONE 765 or 739 ' RAW FURS & HIDES Highest cash prices paid for all grades of Furs. Always in the market lor country butcher b'des, horse hides and calf skins. We also buy lallbu and grease ( ' Bring yipir furs tn us. and got real value from then, Maier Hide and Fur Company G. H. < I crossing. W Monroe St. Phom- 442. | ■■■nr . WTifTxa—i Princeton Ayrshire (’onl Off of ( ar for Sal unlay and Monday at $5.75 Virginia W hite Ash and Pocahontas also COKE Priced Kight and Guaranteed £ E. E. Zimmerman a Equity Bldg.. I■■■■■■■■■■nraK■M■■■M■Ma DAYTON I 1 4 Thorobred ( ord Tires Built for reduced air prewture (<uarantee<l Ifl.tlffli milts < but average much more. liny ton Hl»e H E. Hisndnrd .It* Inch Mfei. 36 !h* 4 Jn> h M ths, 4S ths.. ♦ 4 Inch 7n lh«. oaths,' 6 inch Mi n>s r.o fbs.. Ace Battery & Tire Shop Acrotoi from Niblick (irorcrv

Morris New President Os Sherman White X Co. Fori Wayne. Jan 11 fidward Morris. former president of Munis Co. Chicago packing house, prior to the merger with the Armour firm, was elected president of Sherman White <t Co., local produce and cold storage I concern, at u meeting of the board of 1 directors yesterday. ' W. T. S. White, former president, was made chairman of the board of directors, other officers were elect- ' e ( | for the ensuing year In the same j positions held during 1923. They 'me Vice-president. E F. Yarnelie; 1 treasurer. C. H. Worden, secretary 1 and manager. H. W. Davidson, and H. It. Gray, of Tiffin, O, director. Caseys Defeat Indians Fort Wayne. Jan. 11 The CaseyLincoln Lifers defeated the Mohawk Indiana, of the New York Basketball League, last night on the south side ' court in a game that scintillated in - spots but became listless and slowed I up after the locals had forged into the < lead In the second half. The final, 1 sc ore was 311 to 2U. with the eastern- ‘

I era trailing at the end. Dave Kerr, who started with CamJ den In professional basketball least year, made his initial bow in the Ft. i Wayne fans. He fitted In well in the floor work j and made a favorable impression.sgeti ting into action as guard in the short, snappy passing which features the eastern style of play. Voss, for Fort Wayne, gave a new interpretation of the old phrase, "roving center." The big fellow was all over the floor, making four baskets and three free throws for his team. _.— PLEASANT MILLS. M. E. CHURCH — Sunday School at. 9:50. Public Worship. 10:30. Epworth League. f>:3o. Public Worship. 7:30 A fine interest is shown In the revival servic es each ev< nlng. Illustratl *-<l hymns eac h evening and this Saturday an Illustrated Story-sermon Some .Mothers Boy," lie sure and aee this store sermon. Rev. Hoy S. Brown of Bobo Is giving very able assistance, i.ets all turn out to make this the beat ever. U-t’a give God a Chance for once. Serviced each night nrtt week exes pt Monday night. . S A SHIPLEY — —« — Basketball Clinic t United Press Service | j- Wali.ish. Ind.. Jan 11 Basketlcall ec.aelo e, oflli IAJ*. fans and principals of public schools throughout Kosciusko county attended a banquet and ; "basketball clinic” here. A dischiwion of mnnagment. rule* etc, was |urtlci|Mit<sl in and mi*pnder standings that have arisen during the

siiiii'iinM linn iiavf* uiwn (luring p!4>*nt <hk»* were HtraUhtm♦ml. Amt. One* of the feature* wax on adilrfhM by Emory Atv«O4m| Homesick Youth Pays $2.25 A Word On ‘Phone ll'nited Pn-ss Servici ) Wat.mw, lull.. Jan. 11 Wallnce Bowman. gradual.- of the Warsaw high sclkmil, who Is teaching m-luhil In a log hiilbiing m the wild* ut Montana soar the town oi laisl;, le-comitig liour-'ick h it unable io make the long irip but k so KosHiislto county, went io Hherlilan Wyo.. from where h>- i«l*phoi>ed - ' H-Ilo" to hla tnflmr and mpther. Mr. and Mrs Al Bowman, at Warsaw, at (1.36 a word. a State Motor Police Recover Stolen Autos lr<lian.i|H)l.». Jan It—The fttato 1 motor police. >|epMr'm<nt in sliehtly mor. than fwo ><Miri »r existence. In* rerouted approximately 400 stolen ntiioni) b les In IndluiHi. a<*< oniinti i«t !l T. Hume*, chief Two hiimliiii mol tw aty-flv. per Mma h«»i' io on arranted hv tn* rtuite* fori ■- of 36 pal«| |a>llee and Jo miinlcl|e al officer* — — » - - ♦ Twtkty YCARt «on today ♦ ♦ ’rwn the Dally Democrat fltaa ♦ ♦ ?o years age tkl* day ♦ Jam.il Polio man Amos Firlu-r climb* lire en< np.< f M t|,| r ,| „f Winn ■ building and put* Hr* l out in Entre Nona <luh. < New law iliunge* soy ruing mortgage exemption, to Mar«h Ist. Groter Winfield t Durbin l« at lending Anglo Ainertinn Arbitration ui>'<'tlng at Willington Ga pie. tire or; io« owing i« br*ak In puitifi elation. O. R. A- I first railway In country to

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install ear telephone service. L. G. Williams leaves tor Florida In interest of Nine O’clock Washing Tea company. Have you attended the bazaat and indoor fair at the K. oi < hall? Hundreds of gifts ant useful articles given away every evening. See the booths and stands. Come up and enjoy yoursrelf. —— .I*. I 0---» «— —I Brewery On Board Ship Is The Laics New York, Jan 11. A sen-going brewery aboard the steamship Albert Dallln. of the Hamburg-Americar lines, is the latest device in adding to the interest of eastbound Atlantic travel, It was learned today. The plant Is In operation only on eustbound voyages. German made beer I* taken aboard for each western trip. The brewery Is put to work directly the ship is outside United States territorial walers. Through the use of a rapid brewing mixture of an extract of malt and hops the chief brewer a member of the steward's department —produces an am-

ber of antl-Volsteadian tendencies . whic h is ready for consumption long i before the ship had been 24 hours on her way. Federal official, informed of the brewing plant after the ship had sail . ed today, declared they would have confiscated it had they previously , known of Its existence. Newspaper re|M>rters found the plant, confined behind barred and padlocked doors In the ship’s laundry ■OI ■ ' O " - - " - Join the crowd at the K. of C. hall tonight. No admission charge. Booths and stands tilled with useful presents. Havt you won one? Field Goals by “Eagle Eye” Pete • I The teachers from State Normal almost spoiled Franklin College’s nice record last night at Terre Haute forcing the Franklinites to play five minutes overtime to win 35-32. The Y<*llow Jackets perform in an inter-state 'contest tonight, at Slur gls, Michigan May it be another Hoosier win. The gymless wonders from Kirk land township will exhibit theli wares tie local fans in the- new gym tonight when they meet Coach Con ter’s Catholic high boyg. It promises to he a good game.

The Berne A. C. five will be tinublt to play the lenider* al Berne Saturday night an wan previously announc cd. a* the Keyser Collegiana are com ins t<> Berne that night. The Berm, manager tried to cancel that game in order that the Laadera might play 1 there, but was un»uccewsfal. The 1.-ader* will co to Berne at a later date The Van Wert Red Triangle* play the Leader* here next Tuesday night. "Ditty" Steele is nut of the game •or a few day* with a braised bone 'ln hla right elbow, which he received In practice Wednesday night. Don't forget that Garrett playa the 'l> 11. S speeders here tomorrow j night. It if rumored that the Manual I Training department I" working on I a name board for the new gym I Hurrah. News From the Auction School — t'ol, Hippert a two day*' auction trip Wrdm •dny evening urd was recalvad by th» students' with enthu*aaiani. Thursday tnorulnr. t'ol. Simon, of Sanoxic. MUsMrl. took »upp ‘r with Ira ilobl** of Ikvatur. last evening. The class moves that t’ol Utt Hl Garten receive nttother injection <>t sphrarlnktiin an a penalty for Iwing late to hlti class, t'ol Fred Mangheftnan went through th" Hale Wednesday evening in whirl wind style, Col Thorton, of Itclnlxi k. town, la in •he |e tt p marie t. tint bnay girl* Thera ••botild Im a few rood t'ol. In stick a large bunch of nuts. . 1 \mfion axle nverv night W«lmm» all. « | » I I— WANT AI IS HAHN—f |- J

d • v CLUB CALENDAR 1- Friday Bridge Club. Mrs. C. Pumphrey. Minnehaha Club—Red Men Hull Ladies Aid Society of M. E. Church t parlors, 2:30. Ladies Aid Society of M. E. Church g Church Parlors, 2:30. •t Elutaml Camp Fire —Miss Virginia * Hite, 7:3d o'clock. Saturday g Ladles Aid Soeiety of M. E. Chun I Rummage Sale, Church basement afternoon and evening. II / Monday ” 'Research Club—Mrs. O. L. Vance " Five Hundred Club—Mrs. Charles h ■ Lose. 11 Delta Theta Tan—Mrs. C. C. SchafII er. Tuesday p W. C T. U.—Mrs. Jno. Niblick. Shakespeare Club —Mrs. D. M. |len s , siey. Ladies Aid Society of Reformed s church —Mrs. M. F. Worthman. Mrs. Charles Lose will entertain the members of the Five Hundred club at her home. Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock. ♦ The Young Men's Bible class of the 1 Vlt. Victory church met on Tuesday, evening with Chalnter Brodbeck Those present were Airs Imler. Mark ’ mler. Mary Brodbeck and Mrs. Anne trodbeck and daughters.and Messrs ’ iohn Imler. Gregg Knittie, clarenct 'rozier, Delicious refreshments wen ( «erved during the social hour. The next meeting will be with John Imler. Mesdames Carrin Haubeld and L V. Holthousc went to Fort Wayne this nornlng to attend the meeting of the ’orning Musicale society at the Pack ird auditorium. Mr-. Holthouse and Mrs Haubold will rerve on the com nittee in charge with Mrs. Josephine Vlbert Horton, i-hnirman; Mrs. Mar •uerlte Hitzeman Centliver. Miss Ver ! vrlre. Miss Helen Braun and Mrs. 'entliver will he the accompanist. ■'.a< h member Invited a guest. • The ’Woman's Christian Temperin<e Union will meet at the home of Mrs. John Niblick, Tuesday afternoon, i V good attendance is deaired. ,The Auction Bridge Club was en ertalned by Mrs. Avon Burk, at her tome on Fourth Street, last evening The first prize was won by Mrs. C. C. , 4t hater. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess. Mrs. Lulu Gerber played for the Musical Art* Club at Packard Hall.

it Fort Wayne, last evening, the fol owing selections; "Etude Japanilse," by Poldlni, Comert Etude, by Ma- Dowell, and an ent ore "The Bia ng Sult" by Tarjussen. • The Ladles Aid society of the Reorated tlturcb will meet Wednesday iftertioon at the home of Mrs. M. F. Worthmnn The election of officers will lie held and all members are re ■nested to be present. • Tile Ehitami Camp Fire will meet at 7;10 o'clock this evening at the home of Mlm Virginia Hite. ThiJ will be a business meeting and all memlieis are urged to attend. • Mrs. <’. c. Schafer will entertain ] the members of the Delta Theta Tau wtorlty at her home nn North Hee •nd street. Monday evening, at eight o’clock. * The Moose ladles entertained last evening nt the Moose Home for their I itii mis. A pot iui k nipper was st»rv rd after which bunco w?a ployed [’rise* were award'd to Ethel Cook and Mrs. Bennett. Al! p< rson« In m -d o* goo.! mh on-1 j hand clothing arc nrgetl to ntiend the) rummage sale in the basement of I the Methodist church Saturday after noou and evening from one until B:3o o’clock. The ladies have collected u I large asMirtment of • clothing and shoes for men. women and children nnd win offer the entire stock nt very, reasonable prices. Rome very use fill household article* will also be for Male. • ———.- • 1..,. I ■ * Negro Bandits Get $12,000 in Holudp' K — —• w Kansas City, Jan. H.-FIV- negroi iiiinilits held up two mes*t-tig<*rs „f , the Main Street bank hero Imlay and ••siapml with Jl’.mm In cash. r. j, Hank*, cashier. nnd Frank II ■ Lodde, teller, wort trunx|x>rting tip. I funds from the First National bank.

moosetoattend BAZAAR TONIGHT ,— — Will Attend K. Os C. Indoor Fair In A Body; Other Visitors Coming Members of the local Moose lodge are planning to attend the bazaar auu indoor fair at the Knights of Colun | bus hall, in a body, this evening. H addition to the Decatur Moose a •>" | gation of Knights of Columbus from, Monroeville and Celina. Ohio, are also planning to be here this evening. The big Marti-Grass and bazaahas been In progress since Tuesday | and large crowds have attended tli-t. affair. Booths and stands are arrang-| •d throughout the hall anil all are loaded with beautiful gilts and useful presents. The bazaar will close Saturday ev | ening and the auctioneer students ot the Reppert Auction Schorl have vo' inteered their services to the com-, mittee to assist in bringing the evan to a successful close tomorrow night The booths were well stocked at the tart and even In view of the many presents and gifts that have been dis Tibuted. an abundance of gifts still an be had. The public is cordially nvited so attend the event this evenng and on Saturday. o - Gov. McCray Grants Freedom To Eighteen Iniilanapelis. Jan. 11 —Freedom to • orrectional Institutions has I' - en {anted by Governor McCray on recommendation of the board of parions. The petitions of thirty per;ony were refused. Petitions granted included Robert Salle. South Bend. Issuing fraudulent checks; Babe Saipe, Evanavtlle. prohibition law violation. Charles Sanders. Terre Haute, burglary. ■ ' '0 — Prevent Influenza "he Tonic and laixative Effect of .axalive BROMO QUININE Tablets vill keep the svstem tn a healthy ondition and thus ward off all stacks of Colds. Grip or Influenza. The *>x boars the signature* of E. W. ove. IWc. F MS

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gyrTTRSION RATES To Lafayette And Return for Farmers’ Short Course Purdue University Tickets will be sold at reduced fare Jan. 13 to 18 inclusive for return on or before Jan. 20. Fort Wayne and Decatur Traction Co. 1 •I Tomorrow Never Comes < That rainy day that real business chance that home you have wanted. I What have voll done, what are you doing lotlav to’ he ready for any of them? Art’ vou waiting for tomorrow? Arc you waiting for sonic windfall of money? Tomorrow never conics and the pot ol gold is only at “the end of the rainbow." Every dollar in a savings account is I working for you. J 1 ' * Put Your Money To Work Now s Open a new accoiinl. if you have one, add to your old one. II you save your dollars now, tluy will work for you d when you need lliem, and in your time ’ pf stress of an opportunity witi make ’ tin’ difference Ix'tween success and e failure. I Old Adams County Bank

South Bend—Six hours after a r> straining order prohibiting the p | arQ t 0 operate, as a common nui.s anc( . had been issue,d the Casino Inn near here, burned. Loss was about >3.000,