Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 22, Decatur, Adams County, 25 January 1924 — Page 2

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If tlu'i-s anything wore’n trytn' t’ burry out of a crowded djiy coach, It h ndlciiti' behind a dyspeptic it) a stream table tafetcria Wouldn't It !>.■» great if people wuz known 1- r what they are instead of what they belong to? —Abe Martin. Indianapolis News <’. C. Pumphrey made a huntress trip to Port Wayne this morning. Miss Ruth MeKcetnan. of Kort Wayne, is spending the week end Imre with her cousin, Miss Jeateen Hot ker. Mrs. V. J. Borman and Miss Helen Gass visited In Huntington last night. Leon (lass, of Lima, visited relatives here hist evening. French Quinn made a business trip to Kort Wayne this morning. Mrs E. 11. Adams spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. W. Pi Hoffman and family at Fort Wayne today. Fred Butler, of Waterproof, La., arrived this morning to be at the bed side of bin mother, Mrs. M J Butler, j who lies c ritically ill at the Adams I ('minty Memorial Hospital. Ben Shrank, who underwent an op-. cration for the removal of the tonsils at the Adams County Memorial llos I pit Al a few days ago. was removed to his home today and is getting along nicely. Gustave Rinkiir of Union township was a business visitor here* this afternoon. | Miss otter Os Willshire. Ohio, was in tile city today shopping. John Fish r made a bualneac trip to Fort Wayne this morning. Clyde Huth r w nt to Fort Wayne thia morning on buainesa. Hoy Gaunt made business trip to Fort Wayne today. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Sprttnger and da irht r. Opal. of Port Wayne are here to siH-nd a few days with Mrs. Spttjnger a par -tits, Mr. and Mrs. Americ us Quigley. o ( 'nude Bali Not Seeking Appellate Court Bench Muncie, Jap. Definite announcement was made ye.terday by Claud" (', Ball. Muncie attorney, that he will i-ot be a candidate for the nominaltoil of congr m.;n front the Eighth district on t ftemoc rath- ticket at tlm coming ■ i.mary. It is probable, how ever. 11.> i be will seek the nomina t:on on the state ticket perhaps for Judge of the Appellate Court, although )> yond saying that he wax considering the latter, hi- made bo definite declaration. Mr Ball was in the race for the nomination two years ago. being defeated by John W. Tyndall, of Die eatttr, who wc made the Demo< rath nominee only to Im- defeated through the reelection of Albert H. Vestal, of Anderson. Mr. Tyndall, it is under rtond. will again m-ek the nomination 1j the coming campaign. Hath. Messrs. Rail and Tyndall are expected to be in attendance at the Democratic* district banquet at the Hotel Roberts here next Tuesday evening. Tb [mu r will be the ten minute speaker from Delaware county and Mr. Tyndall may make the address for the Adams County representatives attending the banquet. At this time. it is preaum-M, Mr. Tyndall's intentions concerning his purported candidacy will ba made known.

I ” — —-————' ■ ■■■lN—_r' to If I •rwo ■can* J WHEN CHECKS ABE USED ’ n 11 |1 lhni<ln <k <M millioiisyol dollars in | checks |him inhli msh 'through llu* I |* Clearing i louse of our larx»* cities j 1’ These checks rqirvscnl business | ’ ranging from h few tkdlurs to mil- | » ■ lions, Shim* wt re given for traniMM** i lions in tin* ssinu* city; some went Io 1 | other cities. oilier nliili-k. even other I II i ‘ ninlries. Think uluil il would I f >1 «H Ulis hnil Io lie hitndleil i;i I L nrtv.iil cnsli. ■ £ • A cliceking ticniuiil dues for (lie » I I E iiulividiiid in u MHtdl w;iy \vhn| il J ■1 docM lor indiislry imd ciiiiinierrc in 1 n 1.0 gi* wtiy. If you riwivv and pny 1 old hioih y. you nerd u clin king hc- 1 ■l i nuiii. <>|*« n one hen*. I Bank i Capital and Surplus ■

—— I Nurse Undergoes An Operation Yesterday Miss Florence- Erne, om- of the nui'sc-ic at the Adams County Mem- . orlui hospital, underwent an operai tlon lure however Is not expected to ■ noon. She is getting along nicely. 0 .lames M. Cox Comments On Teapot Dome Affair Indianapolis, Jan. 25. 'Tin- Teapot Dome affair is a national rather thau a political tragedy." James M. COX. I former governor of Ohio and democratic nominee in 1929, said in an Interview here- today. Cox was here to address .th' Central Electric Railway association. "I regret a situation like the Teapot Dome- has arisen in our national i affairs." he said. Cox declared he hart not taken tllfi investigation seriously until he learn ■.d " Fall has been carrying money 'around in a suit case. j The great issues in the- coming campaign will be isolation, political and economical. Cox declared. Cox Indicated he Is n receptive candidatetor the democratic presidential nomination. but h<- will not make an jactive effort to line up delegates for the- convention. 0 Mabie Normand Pictures Barred In Eighth District Mum de ,ind.. Jan. 25. Motion pic-, tun- exhibitors of the eight district in session here voted unanimously, a -ainst refusing to show Mabel Nor inand plctureg,Tiu y declared she had be en paid f<r her work in the plctur.-.s and that the boycott on the lilfri would Injure no one but the distributors. ——— —• Girl Walking From Ligonier To Wyoming Laporte. Ind.. Jan. 25.- Marguerite Fuller. 16. was held by police today awaiting word from relatives In Cheyenne. Yyo. After visiting friends in Ligonier. | Marguerite started back along thn Lincoln highway to Cheyenne, she told the officers. She was picked up on the highway east of b<-re and {brought to town. She has no money. Mellon Sends Sharp ..! Letter To Sen. Couzens Washington. Jan. 25. Replying to' a sharp letter to Senator Couzins. Michigan. Secretary of the Treasury Mellon today declared that Couzins could theorize all he pleased, but that the fact iM indisputable that high surtaxes are driving capital out of bust-1 ness into idleness. Mellon's letter wax the latest in a series being exchanged between him and Couzins in which they, taro of the richest men in the country, are debating the merits of the Mellon tax plan, particularly Its provisions for lowering aurtaxon on big incomes. Couzens declares this Is a scheme to relieve the- very rich of paying taxes. Mellon says present taxes arc- driv-. j ing money into tax free sec urities

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 1921

I'and are hurting business and govern Bceht rstahutx. * o - Motion Pictures On NeatEast Relief Here Sunday ' Ou next Sunday evening the* work of the Near East will be presented In this city by the showing of motion pictures at the Mecca then tre. Much has been said about the barbarous misrule of Turkey in Armenia, but few people have any realization of the terrible situation that’actually exists. Hud It not been for (he people of America. Armenite would he only a tragic memory. In addition to the picture presentation. • Rev. V. K. Beshgetoor. of Fort Wayne and a native- of Armenia, will be present and tell the story of a people who have suffered as no Other people have suffered since the beginning of history There will be- no admission charged, but an offering will be asked for to aid in the work of salvation being carried on by the Indiana branch of the Near East Relief. This meeting will be open to every one. o Two Muscle Shoals Offers Are Submitted ißy Fraser Edwards) (United Press Correspondent) Washington, Jan. 25. —Two offers tc produce fertilizer at Muscle Shoals were formally laid before the house military affairs committee today. One- was th eoff'-r of the* Union Car bide- company. New York, to make SHM UOO. tons of fertilizer a year, the com puny t<> pay 91.65U.-VOO yc-aWy rental lor the- plant and purchase- of the power. The- other was a proposal to make J 50.000 lons of fixed nitrogen a year to be sold to farmers at eight per cent , profit. It was submitted by the South ern Power companies associated with the* Alabama I’jwt-r company. These concerns previously submitted an offer covering lease of the- yower a' Muscle Shoals. Both offers cover a 50 year period. _O Odd Fellows Building At Rushville Burned RimhAlle. Jan. 25.—Da main- sitmatcd at more than SIOO,OOO was caused by fir- which swept th-- Odd Fellows I building here today. The- entire second and third floors of the building were destroyed and offices of the Rush County bank and the J. F. Cowing and Son Clothing store- on the first floor were badly damaged. London. Jan. 25. Herr Schilclit. noted separatist leader, was assi’sln ated at Adenau, in the Rhineland, ac-•cot-ding to a Centra! New Berlin dlapatch. WOULD CREATE (Continued I’rom Page one) Blackford and Jay counties, the i courts to convene st Fort Wayne on the second Tuesdays of June and December of each year. | Western division — latke. Porter. Newton. Jasper. Benton, White, War-rc-n. Tippecanoe, Ca.-roll and Clinton counties, the courts to be held on Hammond on the first Mondays of March and September. I South bend divi-don - laiPorte. St. Joseph, Elkhart. Starke, Marshall. 1 Kosciusko, Pulaski, Fulton. Cass. Miami. Wabash and Howard counties, the courts to b*- held at South Bend on the- first Mondays rs May and No vembe r. Southern division Fountain. .Montgomery. Vermilion, Parke, Putnam. Vigo. Clay. Gwen. Sullivan. Greene and Knox counties, the- courts to be i held at Terre Haute on the first Mon- ' days of February and July. The blit prescribes three- divisions i for the- southern district federal (court and <b slutiates Imllanapolls. New Albany and Evansville- as the heata. Ihpcity chrks would be appointed 'for each of the divisions within the dissiriels by the- e-krk of the court and the deputies would he required jto 1-ealdo slth'.n the divisions tot i whh h they arq nppoint'sL Tlu-lr ’ salary rtrald not I I2JMM a j year. A deputy marshal also would be unpointed for each division at a ■ salary not to exceed 95.500 a year. I The IcMI further provleles that suits shall Im- lirnught ami tried In jlhe division In which the defen>iant I rc-aM’ a. unless there arc two or more ' prine I|uil defendants residing In dlf- : f*-rent divisions, in which event the I case ran In- tric-d hi either ell vision; I that cthninal cases ahull la- tried In | the- division* where the- offenses are e nntmlitoeel an<l all Jurors shall he I lestdents of »'sli ellvislon; and that ! suits now pending in the federal 1 court wh'ch. by the provlclona of j the- act. belong to some purticuMr . division, shall In- Hatisferrcd Io that , division. Tin np a lire Im !»,<»» ludotr- el by prsclic-ally all hat iiXrs la'lons In the northern part of the state.

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k fvv I 1 CLUB CALENDAB Friday 1 Pociifiontas Guest Night. Afternoon Bridge Party—Mrs. Roy 1 Archbold. 1 Calvary E. V. Ladles Aid Oyster ' ind Pie Supper—Airs. Wayne Gaunt 1 Ben Hur Lodge Installation. Saturday ' League of Women Voters Bridge Party—Mrs. Al Anker, 2:30 to 5 1 o’clock. ' M. E. Ladies Aid Society Church Parlors. M. E. Ladles Aid Society Rummage 1 Sale —Church basement 1 to So'colck Gecode Club Dance—Masonic Hall. ' 1:16 p. m. Sunday. Miss Esther Sellemeyer speaks at M. E. church. 7 p. ni. Monday Yeoman Lodge Leap Year Party. Research Club—Mrs. B. N. Covert. Delphian Club —Old Adams County Bank. 7:30 p. m. Tuesday Delta Theta Tau—Mrs. Will Bow •rs. 8 o'clock. Wednesday Shakespeare Club —Mrs. Dearn. Historical club —Mrs. C. C. Noble. Woman's Club—Library. 7:45. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Smith entertained i small company of friends last eveling at their home on Ninth street it a six o'clock dinner in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kintz, of Lan Ing. Mich. Mr. ami Mrs. Joseph t Stelgmeyei ittended the wedding of their son ttinanuel T.. to Miss Beatrice Goff vhich took place at the Cathedral o< he Immaculate Conception. :ft For - A’ayne. yesterday morning. Th< lournal Gazette gives the following •ccount interesting weddinr if yesterday morning was that o ItisH Beatrice A Goff, daughter ot Ur. and Mrs. Homer Goff, of North Ireek. 0., and iCmantiel T. Steigmey -r. son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Iteigmeyer. of Decatur, which was olemnised at 9 o'clock at the Cathe Iral of the Immaculate Conception vith Rev. Thomas Conroy officiating Miss Thelma Feist and Robert Chan Iler attended the couple. Following he ceremony the wedding breakfast aas served at the home of the groom's tar< nta. Mr. Steigmeyer is connect ■d with the Holland Furnace com >any." • The Eastern Star held a most inter estlng meeting Ttfesday evening ir the Masonic hall, when Installation if officers was held with Past Worthy Matron. Mrs R. D. Myers acting as installing officer, mid R. D. Myers, a» Marshall. The officers who will servi the organization for the ensuing year ire: Worthy Matron. Mrs. 1.-ona Graham: Worthy Patron. G. T. Burk; Aaeociate Matron. Mrs. Pearl Heller; Conductress. Mrs. Floy Hair; Asso elate Conductress. Miss Zelna Stevens Seirctary. Mrs. Olive Peterson; Treas urer. Mrs. Della DeVoss; Organist Mrs. tlene Lutz Smith; Warder. Mrs Nellie Haney; Sentinel. Mrs. Ida Git son; Chaplain. Mrs. Alberta Wertz berger; Marshall Mrs. Lettie Annen Adah. Miss Fannie Hite; Ruth. Mrs Erice Hower; Esther. Mra. Jennie Ed wards; Martha, Mrs. Edna Jaberg; Elei ta. Mrs. Alma Frislnger. A largi crowd wax in attendance at the meet Ing and enjoyed a social hour and re frt-shments In the dining room after the work had been completed. Twc 'mndldutes are now held in waiting ; for admission to the Chapter and th< Initiatory work will be conferred upoi them nt the next meeting. Februar’ 11. At that time a 6-o't lock pot-luck supper Will tip the feature of the eV ening and all memhera are urged tr make arranai-menta to Im- In utiend ante on that date. • The Delphian Club will me.-t nt th< Old Adame County Hank. Monday eveIng at 7:39 o'clock. Mlaa Ruth will h" lender and n good attintlaaii» desired. o I The Mtaise Ladies held a very In tereating and lm|M»rtant meeting u the Moose Hom" last -evening. Plans were made tn have gu> st night uguli on Febtuary 4 Each member lx ask e<l to Invite one or more gueata and a pot fuck supper wLH b>- served A ntemberahlp drive *4ll be stu-ted Mtn. Frances Bog tier, Mrs Austin Hiratib and Mrs. Harry Htultv were Initiated nt Inn laat meeting uml Mrs. Stutts alii serve ns pianist sot the chapter. A dainty )un<-h<on was served by .he 'mistosaes. Mrs. Kd K<-l |cr anti .Mias Leona Tonin Her. , • Mrs. Will Bowers will i-nt-'itnln the mr liilt of th-- D< Itn Theta T.o: .Sorority at her home on Monrw •treet Tuesday evening All member* •

are requested to attend. The Gecode Club of the l.cllt Electric company will give »>' i dance at the Masonic H “ 11 ' Sat "''’ -veiling. The Collegian OrehesUa. , Van Wert. Ohio, will furnish the ( music for dancing which will ntait a' ( 8:15 o'clock. A number of entertain ln g features are being arranged for ( h( . dance, it was announced. Sev,ral p eo ple from Fort Wayne will attend. A cordial invitation Is extended to the public. Auburn Doubtful About Net Games There Tonight The Auburn Star yestt ray had the following to say about the basketball games to be played their tonight between the Decatur and Auburn school teams: "Marlon Williams, the star centerj m the girls' basketball team of the Mclntosh high school will be out ot he game Friday night with Decatur ( tecause of strained ligaments of •ight arm from the game witli Auro-, la girls last Friday night. Katrina Baker Is also on the injured squad I 'tor left knee was injured two weeks igo In the game with Ligonier girls md she will probablv not play the -ntfre game. The girls, however, exted an easy victory over Decatur. Decatur boys have a fast team and •t is difficult to fortell how the boys' •ame will turn out. it is hoped that he regular line-ttp will be intact to.toriow night. Last week the team vas handicapped because bf the inury of three members but they are ;etting along in good shape. Swarts, vho suffered a sprained ankle, will be ready and Gibford, whose knee vas wrenched two weeks ago. is inimoving " —<>-.'• — E. S. Christen .county superintendnt. went to Thorntown om. business oday. —o DRAMATIC CLUB (Continued From Page One) {einrich, a German teamster. Caroyn Acker; and Mina. Heinrich's wife lelen Swearingen The business meeting will begin at ’:45 after which the committee in -harge will present the two plays. -o We are making a big ‘Splufige” in Stationery. We would be pleased to show our arge stock. The Enterprise Drug Store. DEMAND REPEAL (Continued From Page One! w-t rayed. "When the day comes that men da tot have confidence In th- integrity if their officers, the dissolution of th-: United Mine Workers will have startiff. If 1 should toave office toinor■ow, 1 would have a clear consdeti n the knowledge that | had served "Ou to the limit of my strength and visdom." —o — Dolling Probe In This State Believed Imminent fl’r.lti’l Preu* *4pf' Indianapolis, Jun. 26—(8pccial tc billy Democrat)- District Attorney luff, of Columbus, Ohio, was In con erenee with Homer Elliott, district ittormy here today. It wax understood that Indiana of IdaU were making preparations foi >n Investigation of the R. L. Dolllngs ompany of Indiana. Any investiga Io nheti however la nut expected t< start until Ohio atitlvmitles have ompieted their probe. — BOY SCOUT NOTICE Boy Scout No. 2 mII m<et Monday night In Dr iFted Putt rson> iffice at 7 o'clock. They will not mv<-t tonight. —— —off* n Pocahontas Lump Coal. 55..50 per ton delivered Juliua Huugk. phone GG6. Baby’s well-fair comes firal n every home. We hate made •pedal preparations for bsby'i needs and comfort. The Enterprise Drug Store. G. Dame. Masonic Hull •qiturtlav night. Jun. 2Gth Collegiate Orchestra. Price 3th\ —— -.

Rural Mail Carriers Covered Routes loday The mall carbon the Decatur; routes were able to complete | 2«.. be i-" "■ w h inves of covering all the routes toXw The roads were just being Xd and made permissable when ; ♦hi bpavv snow today- | along eaim ' possibly i is drifting on the roans t | , l|l th< . carri ers will not be able to Jet through tomorrow. However, an; I earnest effort will he made by the ■•» 'mutes as soon as possible. The car 'rier of route ten had to travel about *25 miles this morning before he was ' able to complete the entire trip, which

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i normally is only eight mll« 8 M , • eight miles back. “ 011 — <j — Cash Andrews of Monroe Wai) h( [this afternoon on business. ®sjXV® fe ® UE 'fs- - •BREAKS THAT GOLD ' Hill’s Cascara Bromide Quinine will break your cold in one day. Taken i prompt ly it pre vents colds', la gripne and pneumonia. Demand red box bearing Mr. Hill’s portrait. Ail, • druggist.. PncxaoJ CASCARAMQUINiNE w H. HILL CO. tKTnoiT, Mica.