Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 26, Decatur, Adams County, 30 January 1924 — Page 2

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RED PEPPER HEAT QUICKEST RELIEF FOR RHEUMATISM Red Pepper Rub takes the ‘‘ouch” from sore, stiff, aching joints. It cannot hurt you, and it certainly stops that old rheumatism torture at once. When you are suffering r.o you can hardly get around, just try Red Popper Rub and you will have the quickest relief known. Nothing has such concentrated, penetrating heat as red peppers. Just as soon as you apply Red Pepiusr Rub you will feel the tingling heat. In three minutes it warms the sore Spot through and through. Pain and soreness are gone. Ask anv good druggist for a jar of Rowles Red Pepper Rub. Be sure to get the genuine, with thegiame Rowles on each package. • ■ — —•— ■ ■— SMAL FLOWERS Flowers are seen blooming gayly on the latest spring millinery. Small (loufers in conventional arrangements are the rule. o— BRIGHT LEATHER Leather, particularly in bright Xc.r.c s. Is used on the serges and jer-j sc .vs hat the smart flappers arc i w aring. O' — FLARES FOR SPRING feme of the new jackets for spring h loose, slightly flaring backs and 1h U-shaped sleeves. Stopp pATilgHpfc Influenza jh’xumcmai. Keep strong. Be"*healthy and free from venter complaintHill’s Cavora Bronude Quinine is tr.c ■ quickest acting, most dependab e co.J remedy. What Hill’sdoes for nulhorsi. w ill do for you. Get red box bearing A . Hill's portrait. W.HELtCa OITMUIT.IOCZI. . - —- ■*■——— I" HI At K. ore. Hall Thursday, Jan. 31 Admission Gents—4sc; war 'tax 5c Ladle*—l3c; war tax 2c Dancing class at 7:30. Assembly 8:45. COME. Don’t Take Chances I on missing a single H copy of the Decatur Daily Democrat RENEW TOUR | SUBSCRIPTION NOW to 1925 . ■ and receive one’ of the Ever- | B aharp pencil*. Keep posted <>n i ■ local markets, county events I B and happcningiL,by reading the H ■ home paper dally. |i RENEW NOW. Princeton u«- rr AvrnWrv vir “* E ““ $6.50 Virginia Lump qq All I.ump Nti Slack. Off (uir for WcducMhiy mid Thursday Delivery* E. E. Zimmerman 233—1 Muhws— -3 J i . Equity Bldg. F , ...

Recovers Sight And Hearing Which Were Lost For Three Years i . - - - (United Preus Service) Janesville, Win., Jan. 30. — (Special to bally Democrat) —Blind and deaf ' for three years, Willefta Huggins, 18 ydar old, Chippewa Falls, Wis., glrl« student tit the state school for the blind, emi again see and hear. Miss Huggins, the girl who two y, tii-H ago startled the scientific world] through her ability “to hear” with her] ! fingers and "seo” through her sense] I of small, has been able to see sinCe Christmas. J. T. Hooper, superintend ent of the school, announced today. Hooper, however, declared he did not determine that this was a fact to his c.Wn satisfaction until he had her examined by three Chicago physicians. According to the physicians. Wilb its has about 50 per cent vision, practically normal hearing in the left ear and about 40 per cent hearing In the right ear. Miss Huggins attributes the recovery of the sense to prayer while Dr. J T Williams, who hud charge of her examination, believes It due to improved physical conditions. HEAD STUFFED DY CATARRH OR COLD? If your nostrils are clogged, your throat distressed, or your head is stuffed by nasty catarrh or a cold, apI play a little pure, antiseptic, germ <!<• fstroying cream into your nostrils. It penetrates through every air passage, si othing inflamed, swollen membranes and you get instant relief. How good it feels. Your nostrils lure open. Your head Is clear. No more hawking, snuffing, dryness or struggling for breath. Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream Haim from any I druggist. Colds and catarrh yield like magic. Don't stay stuffed up. Relief is sure. • RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT Whereas it has pleased Almighty tied to remove from our midst our worthy Grand Knight and brother Edward X. Ehinger. Whereas by the logs of our Esteemed Brother, the Knights of Columbus j Council of this city has suffered an • irreparable loss, and the Church a [ faithful and active member who was i always ready to do his duty. Whereas this community has lost a v<ry active and enthusiastic worker. I Whereas his wife has lost a kind and loving husband and hl« family a very devotes! father. Therefore: be It resolved by the Knights of Columbus, Council Number 864 of the City of Decatur, Indiana, that their sympathy and condolence be extended to the family and that these resolutions Im- spreed on ret’ord. and a copy b<> preaeutml to the family. H. J. YAGER. CHAS. V. CHRISTEN. W. J. MYOTT. Committee. —0 - - Damage Suits Follow Typhoid Fever Epidemic Frirt Wayne Jan, 30.—Seven damage suits totaling 314 3W were filed tn the circuit gpuft late yesterday as the result of the recent typhoid epidemic. The city wa s Mim'd defendant in five rs the salts in which the total ntririrft was 13.500 In the other two artiims the Pennsylvania flailI road company mid the city were named coelof-ndants and th” total nn.ount ■•led was *11.090. The allegations contained in jjte complaints nre the same a* those in ’ho five suits,filed an January It. The complaints set out that on .'December 29. 1903. they gave the Pennsylvania Railroad company permission to conduct a private water main of the railroad with a city main near the tight of-way of the railroad and Anthony boulevard. A check valve was Installed which permitted the water from the city main to flow Into th” railroad main when the preMitre In the city water system was greater than the pressure In the' railroad main The < heck valve became o'd and defective and allow, n| tlie.rew water from th” rail(tesd <nmp«iny‘a main to flow Into th” city m il”, causing a contamination of th” clay water supply In the vicinity of Ihe eh<-ck valve, It |* aHcgnd. Th” water which th” railroad company dr"w Into Its I'ljies wax pot !«t rt by s-’wngr, from Decatur and other utiles as well ns N part t>f Fort Wayne, th” complaint says, I lie ' tty and railroad company nr” U””t|s< r! of n< ullgeiK,, in not tepalrIng mitt keeping m gl)IH | lOß dlllo* the cheek Valve, Kggcmun. Reed a cTrlaml and Ira M. :'m„,llt<r a“” att'irneya |m> th” even pla’atlffs. -L-r- | | *—l-l~ WANT ADS EARN—»»-|

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1921

Believe Suicide Was Disappointed In Love 11 ■*' Boston, Jan. 30.—" My deaf father you don't know how I am suffering. Please forgive me for what I have done I cannot stand it any longer. Good-bye, love—Margaret.” Such was the not” left for William T. G. Harding, head of the Federal . Reserve bank of Boston, by the I youngest daughter before she shot I herself with his pistol Saturday, desI pondent over failing health. Associate Medical Examiner Bricki ley entered on the death certificate but Harding last night revealed that his daughter, who was 23 years old. hud committeed suicide. , Stanley Hawke, prominent Washington official, who reuustly announced his engagement to another girl lifter a dose friendship with Margaret Harding, called at the Harding home Monday but did not attend the funeral According to word received here from Washington, society there expected the engagement of Miss Harding to Hawkes. This, however, did not come about and recently it was announced he would marry Miss. Margaret Baldwin, a relative of Arthur Bliss Lan, diplomatit secretary* in the state department. 0 OBITUARY Winifred Joan, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bryan J. Starr. Born on November 15. 1923 and passed away on the morning of January 25th 1924. Age two months and ten days. She leaves to mourn her loss the father and mother nnd one brother. Hubert Kelly, the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H Starr, and Mr. ami Mrs. Alfred Kelly, and many other relatives and friends. Funeral services were held at the Six Mile church near Bluffton. Rev. Bolhtinger. officiating. Saturday p. m. A precious on” from us has gone, A voice wo love is stilled, A place is vacant in our home. Which never can be filled. <—* Card Os Thanks Wo wish to thank the friends and neighbors for their kindness nnd sympathy during the sickness and death of our little daughter, and also for their beautiful floral offerings. •MRS and MRS. BYRON J STARR. ■'————— Crittenbcrjrcr To Speak At Ft. Wayne Thursday Fort Wayne. Jan 30. —Dale J. Crittenbarger, editor of the Anderson Daily Bulletin and Democratic candidate for the nomination for governor, will be in Fort Wayne Thursday night to make a short address before the Jefferson club along with three other cgnd'date* for the same nomination, according to a letter received yesterday by John H. Johnson, chairman of the club's political committee. The other candidates who wilt be present are Dr. Carlton McCulloch. <f Indianaimlia; Charles S. Batt, of Terte Haute, and Joe Cravens, of Madison. ’ . The women of the Jefferson club will form an organisation at 2:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon to study political and civic problems. Word was recelvetl yesterday by political booatera of Maypr Shank, of lndiana|«>lls. who Is a candidate for the republican nomination for governor, that he will be unable to come to Fort Wayne this week because of the Illness of his wife. Mayor Shank wus to address the Kiwiinfs club at noon today and to talk before a dinner of his support era at Wolf it Dessauer's tonight This Is the second time that Shank has cancelled his visit to Ft. Wayne. —— -o New Sister Superior At St. Joseph Hospital Fort Wayne. Jan. 30.—Sister ,M. Cathet tne for the past six yeaht superlor of the Poor Handmaids of Christ at St. Joesph's horpltal and flfrt assistant to Mother Tabitha, pro uincial superlt r of the community In the United States, ha< b””n transferred to tht motherhouao at Donaldson. Ind., und lx leaving this morning Stater .M. Baptista, of SI. .Mary's hospital East St. fauils. 111., who intently returned front a trip to Bernbach. Germany, where she was one of the delrgales to the election of a new mother-gcnerul. la the newly appolntetl local superior at Bt. Jo eph'x and cfftert dpoil h”r duties tmlay. In Enst Kt, Mmls ah” In arte- < eialrd by Hiatt r M. Thcohlls. n nur in nt St. Joseph's for many ypars, o ——— See ••Little Mhx Jnrk.” D. H. S. Auditorium, Jan. 31. Si 23 26-28 2* 3* - • ■- » — Mr-,. E A. Klakheit-en sad son, M'e Max. of South Whitley, are. spending punral days with Mr. and MM. K. F MlUer. of CUM of th” city.

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* CLUB CALENDAR Wednesday Philamalh Bible Class —Miss Letitia , Singleton. Tri D — Miss Gladys Butler. Shakespeare Club —Mrs. D. t). Heller. Historical club—Mrs. C. C. Noble. 500 Club, Mrs. Glen Cowan, 7:30 p. ni. Auction Bridge Club—Mrs. Frank Lose. Thursday So Cha Rea Club—Mrs. Fred Ful lenkamp. Baptist Womans Society —Mr* Brice Bjitler, 2:30. | Y. W. Auxiliary of M. E. church— Mrs. O. L. Vance, 7:30. Friday Beu Hur —Ben Hur Hall. Mite Box Opening—Mrs. Christena Vail. Pocahontas Degree Team pracl*”“ Hall, 7:30. Saturday M. E. Ladies Aid Rummage Sale — Church liasement. 1 to 8 o'clock. Presbyterian Ladles Aid Society Bake Sale —Central Grocery, ten o'clock. Monday Research Club—Mrs. Eugene Run- 1 yon. i Where is your mite box?- Mite box secretary. , on account of the extreme cold weather last Friday night, nnd of sickness in the one of the homes .th” installment of the Ben Hur officers was postponed until Friday of this week. All officers, and member* are requested to be present and a social hour will follow the business. At the meeting Os the Delta Theta ' Tau sorority last evening at the home «f Mrs. Will Bowers, it was deeid ‘d to hold a Is-nefit card party the latter part of February. The next meet*ng will be held at the home of Miss Margaret Moran on Marshall Street. Dainty refreshments were served by the hostess. * The Woman's Home Missionary society of the M. E. church will hold their annual Mite Box openlngtat the home of Mr*. Christena Vail. Friday eveniag, Feb. 1. Every member and their friends are urged to be present. Husbands are invited to come and bring their wives with them and enjoy the program and social hour. A .silver offering will be taken. Mrs. Lewis Gardy. of New York, formerly Miss Grace Miller, of Decatur, arrived in the city today to visit a few weeks with her sister, Mrs. 11. 11. laimminian. and friends. .Mr. Gardy is making a business- trip Into the Catskill mountains at present, but will join Mrs. Grady here within a tew days. Following u visit here, Mr. and Mrs. Gardy wilt go to California to reside for a year and a half, while Mr. Gardy is engaged In work there. Mr. Gardy Is a writer. * t Miss Gladys Butler will entertain the members of the Tri 1). Club this evening at her hdlhe on West Monrbe Street. All members are urged to be present as business of importance will be iranaeted. a I Mrs. Harry Staley eittcrtainel last evening with a uiiscellaneous shower In honor of Mrs. J<e ; Kortenb-r, who 'e’fore her mandated last Sunday was Mias Haxel Tumbleson. The home was beautifully decorated with crept paper and flowers. In the dining room streamers of pink and blue led from th” electrolies and tied to the gifts on the large dialog room table. After the bride was showered with the many bi autiful gifts bunco was played and prixes were awarded to the Mlssea Msbl” Htalcy and Emma Vhrlck. who presented th-tn to th” bnd”. A deiiiious luncheon was served at the small tables. • The laid les Aid Hdcletv of the Presbyterian Chun h will hold a hake Mln Hnturday mnrnln* ut ten' oeka k at the C’-ntral Owery. The patronage of the puldit Is solii i*a<| T 1 I JBBNIOR ( LASS DI.AY tt'onßnaed from P«g” One) Amanda. Black Mammy Burton Crane, From the North.. Howard Brumley Thomas Lefferts, Statistical f*net | Delnwre Wechicr | Solon Tucker, Crane's iVfoincy | slid Guitat Niles White Paul Dangerfield. Allas Stnlthfleld Charles laimmimuti Churlua I’lingei fl' ld. Alias Brin- | dlehury ~ Don Fan

Randolph Weeks, Agent of the • Dangerfields Deane Dot win , The lime is the present and the ( scene of the play is laid in the < Dangerfield mansion on a southern , plantation ■in Virginia. Specialties Between Acts j; Between Acts 1 and 2, a Gypsy Drill will be given by 4he following , Senior girls: Thelma Peterson. Marie ; But nett. Mildred Elzey. Helen w right, Helen Smith. Florence Magley. |; Margaret McCormack, Naomi Stult , Hettie Ann-Houck. Mary Bauman. j Naomi Helm and Lola Swartz. L I Between acts 2 and 3. a Valent ne Specialty will be given by Miss Ruth- . Castle. Jo Suttles, Mildred Butler J Harriet Meyers. Mary Patterson. N Florence Bigg”. Jesteen Hocker, Ervin Steele, Lester Hunt. Milton SweutJ inger. Harold Sheets. LuxerneJJhriCk j and Walter Miller. I Clarence Beavers is acting ns at I vertlaing manager of the play; Rob-| ert Mills as stage manager: and I’al”! Koos. Paul Castle and Robert Aurand as property men. —— o — FRIENDS WILL (Continued From PW ion was unanimous that ’h”''” " as j .more to the case than the technical . forgery charge. I Anderson was found guilty of ori '‘. ering alterations in the Itooks.pplhe I Anti-Saloon league to cover a trans fer of $4,400 paid to the superintend- ] ent by O. Bertsall, Phillips, In ac-. cordance with an agreement whereby | part of the latter's commission were, split " fifty-fifty". Philips, dischargcd by Anderson without notice, went. to the district attorney with the |’"° ry ‘ ... GERMANS WILL iContinuid From I'af <>m i (Continued From Page One) tion here an agreement has been reached between President Ebert and and the president of Baden for the pardon. Griffis was sentenced to 21 months) in jail in Moasbach. Baden. He still has about six months to serve. o —— — RECEIVE WORQ OF GRANDSON'S DEATH A telephone message was r'ceivetl by Mr. and .Mrs. John A. Mumma, last evening stating that their grandson. Richard, three year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mumma. of Warren. Ohio, had passed away at five o'clock yestenlay aftecmxin. Th” message did not state the exact cause of death, but it was known that Ute child was not in very good health Funeral arrangements are not known by relatives here. o HOME TALENT (Continued From 'Page ()*<•) ter Zelna Stevens Aunt Kathle, the dnetor’g slater .... Mr*. Russell Debolt folder, a social hanger-on Drake, a justice of the peace Rev. H. F.Dotson Jones, of the police o , ... | Receive one of the Eversharp pencils by renewing your subscription to the Daily Democrat to 1925. You can’t afford to be without the county paper. COLDS GRIP Fortify the system sasinM Colds, Crip and lufiutmxa 1 Wui by taking • t.K.tiva ” 1 \ Quinine $ whl'-h destroy act as a tout* laxative, and keap the system In ixmdiUun to ihcw off all attack* of Colds. Grip and hifiuensn. The box Vaars this ulguatum PrkwMk

_ tt *+++t THE CRYSTtL : —Tonight—“The Gunfighter” A Win. Fox production, featuring WILLIAM FARNUM ‘ \ drama of a Western feudal Knight ;; ] d ' UC \iS®Y"A^"NEWS U "“' ]: 10c, 25c :: - Family Night will be held at the Crystal Theater every Monday 2 evening starting next Monday. On Family Night the regular pro- I i : gram of pictures will be run with the admission price cut to 5 and ); ' 10 cents These prices are sot family night only. ~ I Come and bring the whole family, SAVE YOURSELF! By having a Savings Account, you will not only save your money but save yourself. Many a«man has been saved from failure and many a woman has been saved from trouble by the timely help of money in the bank. Start your Savings Account at this bank. - We pay you to save your money. The Peoples Loan & Trust Co. “BANK OF SERVICE’ « JtlUXpgK*’’” x -r;< mx.i :: sits not w>: xit xsaux xx ::>» xns a I’lXi” trnjex r.x xxarr % Sam Hite’s >; ” Big Sale K 1 High Grade Groceries :: Z « I hone 201 Opposite Eric Depot J ; 25 lb. sack Fine Granulated Sugar ■ No. I l-sewed Brooms • 2 Fancy Dried Peaches 1 A ’ « Pound lUC « Fancy Neu Prunes • ’ 5 I’»und lUC g Fancy Seedless Raisins 1 A J •j Pound lUC x Fancy Naval Oranges, 1 F* | Dozen ; Hi cakes P. A (>. V\ Kite Nuptha Soap 3C jlO cakes VanC amps White Naptha Soap 39C i Large cans White Table Peaches * 3 cans Fancy Evergreen Sweet Corn 25 C ' cakes Toilet Soap 2 AC* 124 H lb. sack lady Washington Flour 7$C ] IGO to. sack Oyster Shells 9SC * <0 !h. sack Medium Salt AQ « _ M yot < 3 lbs. Silver Sea Coffee | QQ | 3 cans Large Vim Milk 25C ;■ r * cans Small Vim .Milk I nnk Roll Scrap Tohaceo nff.. I mickanes !! 3 large ran* Fancy Pineapple '' ’ \QQ * ’» l«K. Fancy Ilin Coffee ku QQ 2 lbs. Fnney Red Kidney Bcnnn * 25C r in n»R. Fancy Hand Pkk„| Navv IlcflnM< * 9 lb*. Ptrfediten Wafw irlfM — •••••*••**•••