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CLUB CALENDAR Tuesday Mt. Calvary E. V. Aid Oyater Supper and Social Mrs. Wayne Gaunt. Pocahontas Needle Club. Delta Theta Tau Mrs. Will Bowera. 8 o’clock. Prgn-xsive Cluan of Presbyterian Church—Mrs. J. C. Patterson, 7:30. Hoard of Guardians—Library, 2:30. Elutani Camp Fire Girls Miss Katharine Kauffman, 7:30. Wednesday Philainath Bible Class Miss Letitia Singleton. Tri D. —Miss Gladys Butler. Shakespeare Club Mrs. D. I). Heller. Historical club—Mrs. ('. C. Noble. WO Club. Mrs. Glen Cowan. 7:30 p. : in Audloti Bridge Club—Mrs. Frank Thursday So Cha Rea Club—Mrs. Fred Filllenkamp. Baptist Woman's Society Mrfc Brice Butler. 2:30. V. W. Auxiliary of M. K. church— Mrs. O. L. Vance, 7:30. Friday Mita Hoi Opening Mrs. Christens Vail. Pocahontas Degree Team pra*-""" Hal!,* 7: SO. Saturday ,M. E. Ladies Aid Rummage Sale— Church basement. 1 to 8 o'clock. Monday Research Club Mis. Eugene Runyon. Where is your mite bog?- Mite box secretary. * The Baptist Woman’s Society will meet Thursday afternoon at the home rs Mrs. Brice Butler for their regular monthly business meeting. All members are urged to be present at promptly 2:30 o'clock. Th« Voting Woman's Auxiliary of the Methodist t'h-.iuh will meet ThurMtay evening at the home of Mrs. (1. U Vance, at 7:30 o'clock. Miss Esther Sellemeyor will give an interesting talk and a good program Is being arranged. A good attendance Is desired. * The Research Club met yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. It. N. Covert who eave a splendid paper on "The Wisconsin Hells". Th- next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs Eugene Runyon next Monday afternoon. Mrs. Runyon will have tile lesson on, "Japan. ’’ • The Tri Kappa Sorority will give a benefit bridge party at the Masonic Hall. Thursday evening. January 31. Bridge and Mah Jonng will be played and players will pivot Instead of progressing. Light refreshments will be served during the evening The party will begin at eight o'clock. Tickets are being sold at fifty cents and may lie secured from any Tri Kappa member. * After the business meeting Os the Woman's Club last evening the Dramatic department presented two one act playa. The first play. "Temper mp»t.“ a musical tragedy in two a«ones, the i'-st of which was laid in the library of the country home of the Irwins', and the seeoud scene- in the- studio apartment in Greenwich Village, New York, was very ably presented by the characters, Hugh Krwin. Mrs. Laverne Etizey; Annabelle, Mrs. Faye Holthdkiae: and Gladys Huntington. Mirs Lois Connell. The second play. "Hattie," by Elva DePue. was a ve-ry entertaining German play. The scene was laid In a cheap boerdlng hmuo* with Mrs. firmogins Mrs. Cora Downs, as keep •r. Miss Marcella Kern took the part of Hattie, who worked In a laundry. MBs Helen Swearlnger. Mina; .Mira Carolyn Acker. HMnrieh; nnd Mias Fan Hilo, took the part ol Tint. • Mias Catherine Kaufftimn will «n---lertaia the Elutani Camp Fire Girls at her home at 312 Hoaih First street r—- ————————— .... . I DANCE I At K. of C. Hall E Thursday, Jan. 31 n Admission B Cents—4sc; war tax 5c B Ladies—l3c: war-.tea 2c B Dancing class al 7:30. B AaMmb'y 1:45. | ’ COME.

Tuesday evening ut 7:30. A good attendance is desired. * Mrs. Flunk Lose will be hostess to the Auction Bridge Club at her home on South Fourth street Wednesday evening. All members are requested ' to attend. I 1 "lie Phoebe Bible class of the Re|formed church will hold their annual ■ supper at the home of Mrs. M. F. 1 Worthman. February 12. Every member, who can come, please report to Mrs. Effie Brodbeek or Mrs. Worthman. o DEBATETOBE HELDFRIDAY Auctioneers To Give Debate That Was Postponed From Last Week The severe weather last Friday evening prevented many from attending the rebate scheduled for t\e In dustrial rooms by the Adams county Auctioneers Association and it was decided to rehearse the debate, but to postpone the actual discussion Until Friday evening of this week. There was no decision given by the, judges and the entire program will be given Friday evening at 7:30. The qm-stlon Is "Which is mdst profitable. dairy or beef cattle?" Daniels nnd Bohnke are on the debate favoring the dairy cattle while Johnson and Brutton defends for the beef cattle men are coridally invited to attend as well as all others who wish to hear these men in an old fashioned debate. Remember lhe dace. Friday evening. 7:30 at the Industrial rooms in this city. con fvthi:h-s COIGH Jal u.lry is usually ..n<- of the <-<>1,1,-xt months, ami brings Its share of < <*ughs. < iililii anti hoarsen, -.xh. Take l-iil.EfS HONEY AND TAIt <•>«. I'ol'Nli at lhe first sign of a < migli or < old. as It loosens til.- phlegm ami quickly brings relief to the membranes of lite throat. "Your HONEY AND TAIt Co.MPot ND has il»ne wonders for my father. Wilf had an awful cough. He la feeling tins now." write. Nicolasa Gonsales, Cuero, Texas. • e For Colds. Grip or Influenza and as a Preventive. take larxativs BROMO QUININE Tablets. Th<- box bears the signature of E. W. Grove. 30c. ——• Another Injunction Suit .Against Auto License Law Indianapolis. Jan. 29. —An Injuntv t'on to prevent enforcement of the new automobile license law in Marion County was asked in a suit filed in superior court today. The suit was filed by a number of plaintiffs mostly contractors and trans- ' «« FOR QUICK CASH SALES If you are interested In the pur chase or sale of farm lands, business locations, residence or city properties write or call for one of our recent descriptive lists. For those persons who won't wail and are bound to realise some cash soon, would say. call and see whai we can refer you tn as a cash price for vour property. SNOW AGENCY Decatur. Indians No. 62—Is an inexpensive five room cottage In south went Decatur. Is grained wood finish. has five rooms, end is in comfortable living condition Has cistern. drove well, some fruit trees, -a brick aid - walk—ls not far from the Month Ward aehool building By a good down payment this prop erly can be bought on Installments of from 9jn io 3.711 a month. The purchase price is *1200.00. No. «♦- Is a well loc.iD-d story and a half frame residence, on stoned street, nenr north stb street. House on tile blmk foundation with Mock porch—fine ei-m'-nt columns. Large blndows. m<(liral and grained wood finish Folding doors, open atalre.-As cleetrk lights, cistern, drove w»ll. c|r. Hue a good frame stable about 12x18 fm I that can I*' •i*'d a. a gsrago. Hus fruit trees, vines and tnnpl<* shade trees, lairgc 10l for gardening, chicken park. ete. If sold soon. good lime can In- given, on *2<nm> mi of the purchase price of this property. Nn. <t3 |s a well improved five acre irpei oi hud mi the public road near Hm ■ a<i itirimraUon lino of isur Hom« of the Improvement* 'll 'tolled street, cement aide ** .: retnent ctalcrn. Sim trio lights etc. Htnecncd real •leme of seven rooms and good cellar about HxlM twt In else. t;, MM ) ), Bril th..',. -, x :-e f,..| sq #ud „ f F(M1(1 height to be madr into a r- id»mr . i-'-ar fi'-uiege MMOU «i,|, i, aersral daelliuga could be built. Fropartv tan now be bought tor 1370000.

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ter men who own a number of automobiles. Cd Jackson, Secretary of State and license department the Indianapolis police department and the, sheriff of Marioti county are made defendants. The suit alleges the law which greatly increases license rates is unconstitutional because it covers two uni elated subjects mid because it would confiscate private property, without due process of law. End Sore Throat and Chest Colds Overnight With Mustarine-Sure Good Hot Stuff— But Won't Blister. The minute you rub on this only real substitute for the good old fashioned. but blistering mustard plaster you will know that the misery, pain, agony and congestion has started to go. Don't worry about that cold in the chest—that hacking cough or sore 1 throat, tor Musterine applied tonight' will take out all soreness by morning. t'se it for pain anywhere?—for neuritis, lumbago, neuralgia and for swollen, aching, rheumatic joints. There Is nothing so quickly effective for chilblains, cold or frosted feet. I Druggists everywhere will be glad: to supply you. but be sure you get the' original Beggy's Musterine in the yellow box. 30 and 80 cents.

|| 'i W- " r ‘ : ' "'A" '' ' Live Models M Will Display America’s Foremost ’ I - *\ and Popular Priced Line of \ ') gp a New ? /g . " B//' Spirniffli Wosges - : JZ - 'i h Tomorrow Afternoon | I ' oMOTAETOMb S O’* I j m Between the Hours of 1:30 and 4 o’clock ty a AT OUR STORE 9 a H Ry Arrangements have also been made whereby any Rl KI Dress in the line can be ordered in any size or color, cj Ln thereby giving you t)ie advantage of exclusive style. M LJ We tuere also fortunate in securing MADAM RENAULD ® M the famous French designer of this line who will lx* Ru If present, together with the other models during this M ' M * showing. kJ Kjb A cordial invitation is extended to all to attend this special feature. pj mm iwm __ * HMD It E. F. Gass & Son s 11

. NEW SENSATION (Continued IVom Page One) vice-president to nit with the cabinet. Senator Walsh lias called the senate's attention to the Fall Itetter of June > 1922, in which the then secretary mentioned that the oil leases were discussed at cabinet meetings. , The Investigating committee refused this morning to accept an invitation to go to Fail's house to question him. Upon the suggestion of Senator Walsh, ft was decided that physicians who have been attending Fall will appear before the committee tomoiiow to give an opinion us to when l-'all's heuMh will permit him to appear. --o — - - NICKEL PLATE (Continued from Page One) 1 ed as a major rail property operates 2,309 miles of railroad. Os this total it owns 845 miles, controls 403 miles through ownership of stock, leases: 664 miles from affiliated companies| land 267 from unaffiliated and operates ' 125 miles under trackage rights. By a merger with the Erie, the Van | Sweringcrs would secure an outlet

lor the Nickel Plate lu New York I and give the proposed greater Nickel Plate the benefit of the rich western halt of the Empire state traversed by I the Erie's network. Such an amalga-j 1 mat ion also would add a second line from Buffalo to Chicago. The Virginian's eastern terminus is| , nt Sewall’s Point, near Norfolk, Va.. and extends westward and slightly northward into West Virginia. term-| inating at Deepwater. It has several branches in that state. The mam line, in general, parallels tin- ('■ A- O I IT’S TOASTED Zj ij This costa a Z !|i3 fortune, but gH it saves the / [ i | flavor. / d F ISTRIKEJ TOAsn

BUSCHE AND SHAFER DUROC brood sow sale Friday, Feb. Ist, 1924 On mv farm s!j miles southwest of Decatur or I mile west, I*2 mile north of Monroe beginning at 12 noon. 50 HEAD I Bred sows, open gilts, a few males. All purebred, eligible I to register, the best we have, sold yet. Better stay in or get in while getting is good. FRED BUSCHE, Decatur, Ind. WEIR SHAFER, Warren, Ind.