Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 39, Decatur, Adams County, 14 February 1924 — Page 7

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\ vavi "' ■^■'" 111, ; „,I II." .lay. s *"‘ * «- "" ■S»:T *f. *»'";™ H J ' ' ,-U several 'vi'i’Ks with K^" AI.K.-I- ‘’:,lir,,rniamp tm -row -vnltwllvil! ® rr ' , Mis:, Kst W * H) ai ‘ Wt d- u *“ ~,|> • ' wi |l lviiiain tolly ' vi,ili< Ut <>r tli' 1 Nil.Hc-h Dry w.-ni to ytl,is fc:'::;,,,. —— * ■fX-inc «a.«h ,l,: ' s, ” n ' , , "„ l .| #r weekly mortii'K "I the Wi “ b " 1,, M ■- . , lb> . IniUi'-trial rooms. Ito'• assl'-taui paator of the *'i.urt it. viii Kiv Bt,u. Tin’ noniinsuim; •" « 1,1, ' 1t01 ' iroiith, will also |K. b(1 , 'ii Hi,- weting tonight ami R!" I '!'. •' "> KvWtr.'l«.ro' .Ifi .x aml the .ol.noHim of spring taxes r ''‘ xt Mj> ' 'I" 1T... |, as „ver 'axP3>”ra. ■S.. < ; !r! «>r..tlon< •.■.'l I'artni’ivhipa. ■T rnripts are mail.’ in duplicate ■Lvsr.tf. aa-1 fall :,r " lUI TL i>,iiiMit'f ■:> '"O' ""orat.til- i' l: ]f*a<l'T in thi’ last session of Ki-laturi' i- in Chicago «oni'erK ( „ lb,. Inin- .1 Dari, purchase. Mr. was appointed to tlim place K,;,i inor Warren T. McCray. TinE,,. y on purchasing many* oi land between 1' ,' V and MiehiHp i .. for the j.-nrpoM* of making K |.„rk and Hi is pro ervo the ■ v H Idbil gits ii•• is why a feller tiiat's L;.,,, ~n ~!l all' pot ever'lliing B« : . .j,. ml • . imu It time tryin' t' ■ft a | u |i! eel. A woman may forH*!.n: i doll i lake her no till! • t' re- ■ , V In r i 'if!li il. —Alio fcfflc. Indianapolis News. i Fr«i lliimpl.r. > of J’duffton. v.as a ter ‘ - v.-.t, rln i y rdny afiertet 1!- !.. •V. ' j|, I SUM kb ' el dome. u> in tie .I” till • ait-rnooii shopp fort'll,. K \li. n of Indiana Denial (ifi-r .a I r iti.lis. spendine % - '. Mel . ’ i. ■ liil V. ie.-s home. *i-. I II.: 'll ||. • '• .. » ill 1,0 111 Billf.'la ’ ■ "'in: ' .. '• ml lie Klw ;nI Monitor narfv i • :y tful.*y i d h iin »i‘ ? m - . *«st to Muff. pi) .*i the ! of Mrs, f\o\mri &' f ' Sh * will .ml t ei Hi .’ .ini *huir>is.,rn e I Ihore thu evuntnE. iSIL Aibiaide Trmliseh. of St John, a visitor la the eily thin aftertes | its invM stmletiaker, of Vast tis krill'. »»s In the illy this ufuirIM diopping. Is and Mrs. Hurt Mrs. Msngolil and Mrs. Arthvr jfcVr motored to f'm-t Wayne We;!bfcy mterr.oo„ and were the gaeii;., dn! Un s Mrs. Merrill Sehnlt* and n>as, hi. k “ ■’<* Went to Kort Wayne r.»r a rbit with her parents Mr. and ■f I’raali Snyder

— WH\T TO 00 NEXT j. • i Herbert lluoyr * a j «'"ts lint so u.UM.st <>j knuVk!- 5| edgf of t!i<- ultini.ili ;. it consists in i snowing whut f>. i;e.\t," if ' j In i\erj- nimt there mi 1 Hint -a » i "iu , n ileemioiM must he mimic us to * i \”* • t<» <lt» next. When you me in •*oul»l nrnl the question* concerns /§! husiiiefui or fiiuinee our olTieen tony a !«• nhlc to IioI |» you elioose the riffht •nurse. They ore tilwnys pleiiscd to , lutve (h-|lt.4lois conduit with Uiein. V j&\ *«st'Kqtl6ixql Ba; ik Ecpitn! and Suiplui *1201000.00 •Dccqtut; r if. . •' 1

GoV. Bryan Demand^ Lower Gasoline Price Lincoln. Neb.. Feb. 14—‘‘Lower the 1 price of gasoline or we’ll light to na ! tlonuThte the oil industry," was the 1 ultimatum delivered today by Governor Charles W. Bryan, of Nebraska, In an interview with the United Frees. The militant governor who smashed down coal prices in Nebraska by purchasing huge quantities of fuel and selling it to thu people at cost, 1 charges the exlstante of a nation--1 wide conspiracy to gouge the public liy pushing up the price of oil to uureaeonable heights. Bryan joined Governor W. 11. M--Mar.tor of [South Dakota in a campaign against what they termed “ a nation ’ wide oil trust composed of the Standard Oil company, independent coa--1 cents and allied interests.” •’We're going to bust thia trust jghi" open.” Iltyan declare:'. "I'ritJ’s :tr increased at will. efTast week's in--1 crease was unjust. The public is being cobbed of mil lions of dollars and ' Mebraskobs ai t giwmt- to have protec- ' Con." ...... ....To. — ’firs. Smith’s Household Articles Sold Saturday Win, • Tiie household njiod;, of Mrs. So- • phia Smith were sold at her room, . over the Deininger Millinery store Saturday. -Mrs. Smith has been in the • fioi pital for some time'wiubda critical . fly ill. Tim sale was very successful •. and was conducted liy Col. ltoy S. . Johnson, well known Decatur auction- ■ j«.. The furniture sold at good ■ j prices. < . WHEAT I*ool, PLAN BOOMING IN STATE •-1 J (United Press Service) | Indianapolis, l*Vb. I4r--TTiingti are Q boo mine so rlhe Indiana i'.trin Bureau IFederation in its campaign to feint x : a wheat pool among farmers of tb •-State. Many elevator nu n over fit- Staf'’ ■; i lihv,’ ofTeri d to lease or rent their c ‘ grain ek valors to the federal lon j should the wheat pool go through, uc I cording to federation officials. ST* Awrtllir to ’dan-. ST the Nffl ■ tion, every county will be canvassed -for wheat |mm,| i-oulracts ou Mar. 111. i-1 Upon king dates have bum arranged >- i.rtty f tiie cities and towns over John Manly, neimlary-ireasurer of '■[Die Ofclaliqiuu Wheat (In,were a v I aoriaffon spoke for the i»m,l a! c Noblcbville the morning of Kel>. 1' '• ■ -*i i d ..i i MI iveit in? mi-ruing and at Grcencastle hi s the afterneo.i. I ! Walter Peteel, ♦'bit ago. > . rotary r,f the Fur n Co-op r.itive a- oi’ifj at ion, has arranged to appear through | ti e lut" at the follow ing places on I the dates Indicated; laiiH»rte, I'. b 18; Flymoutb. Feb. 29; Iv,gjtr.. uort r ■ and Delphi. Ftb. Sft*; P.’.ir.kfi.r aid i ! ••‘.anna cob. 21; Craw :»r«!nv ill ■, IVb • j 22; and Anderson, Feb. 2b. t| To>do L.lva*io"k Market , Ket • Ij'ts. IS*'U; marl i t 10c higher; h a.'es $7T.5®7.40; tnedinius | C7.(W©7.«i5; Yorkers $7.C'>4i7.66; "nil ntc-, I l '.

To Adjourn Court For Farmers’ Meeting Saturday Judge Jesse C. Sutton announced today that'Court would he adjourned oh Saturday ut noon in order,to per-; ltiit the farmers to use the large court room for the wheat pooling meeting, which will he held here that as ' ternoon. A representative or the nuwly formed Indiana Wheat Growers' Association will lie present to ex plain the method or pooling wheat. ; Meshberger To Bid On Big Stone Job Harry Moshbeger has received an invitation to bid oil the crushing of ♦Od.OdO tons of stone in the southern lime (imtrries. and he probably will go to Bloomington this week to hid on the job. if He is a suecefill hldd r. he v.'ijl obtain a portable crusher for ‘ho work and move his crew of men font the Lir.n (!-o,e ennirv. -w NECESSARY TO K'otlllnjicd k’rom rage One) fortonntety. is not i ) the ;>oc,| gr.n -■ of Mrs. Ftttkncr, arrives at the Dan;’ .- tftold home seeking to s?,» Mis-. !'.:!kr -;-. Crane finally hin i! true idenity of iho cook and wins her lovo. Helen Koeher Stars Many amusing indielents arise durIn the play which kept the audience in an uproar. All of the characters carried out their part In ex- ■ cellent: manner, but to M!s3 Helen Kochor. who played the role of Mb • Olivia Dangerfioltl, alias Jane Klh a. gin’s the greatest distinction. Slln Kocbcr gave such excellent express ] lon to her lines and imitated the Irish brogue so well that iter acting rival j od that of professionals. This w: one of the heaviest roles in the play lml siw Is deserving cf much credit Howard Frumley, as Burton l'"ane. was another very strong character. He hail fine stage pres- nee said was well j adapted to the part. Charles Lanimlman, cs I’.ei! Dangerfield. alias gnaDifield. the butler, received a round of ap; 1 ■ : • : i when he made the first exit after ap tear ing as the butler. its acting throughout the piny was fiue and hr i wt.’ a hit wLth the audience. Miss Jn iclta Tliomas playing the role of Mrs. I-V>i.ner, had r diffk” 1 ' mot iff isirlray. but site did It remarkaide well. lier expr<. don was v ... guoii. Miss Glenni.i Kliey. pluy d the I color'd role of Amanda, Olivia > bl n ’ I nuimmy, and she deserved much I • .lit for h"r acting. Site added tin •Vnracti listie gcstW«M to the line., and |er sted much anuisement. [ Mies Lncile Fngle. a r.iwab ,1 il angorflebl, *ior*ray<d i!u> h- ■ *'i type of young iudy In an cst’Ciien manper. Miss Margaret XjJyk took the rol of (torn Fail ncr unn siic l<>*» i 1 - di ! >rving of much credit. tier par i wq:. not m hi t.-y aV the ollur she handled it In g ia’tfUw* . manner Deuna Dorwla piaykal Bit* role o 4 , t aauolph tj-eek». agent for t.i raj.fcrfields. Mr. Dorwla adapted lttn> s,|f cry creditably to thosbusiui like pi PBonaiity of Works and is dc ' -serving of mm h credit. I Niles White, us Bolen T*n kisr, end Uclmorc WuchUt, as Thonp.i t .< '■ (art.-, RildiHi mucli to « *•? ■ p?i*y with ihfir t--vC’ <t rt im to;;t. jam Farr vs* well adapted to Ms I r ile ns Charles Dafigcrfh’ld, er.l 1; I .i my hr l -iking diehi pi duccd many laiign*. Special.ties Between A:ta I Between the first and smoa-i n 's. I eight senior girls gave’ a specialty j lallml ’’The Gjpiy Dsnea." The girl ■ I worn iiuffllve costcmc*and tarried ftoutbourtr i snd the rapeadslty added much to (hr* rnjnymen’ of Iho i v,*u!nc. Tlo* np mbitm this specially sere j dr« -i ll* k*n r-*»r* I M;u M*y. Atur*»rvt M(Conn!i'U« Na* I utnl lf»Htu hr«l Njqihl h ioi t* Pot*vrrn t!i«’ M'fini?! «n»l $ t* I armhr r Rniup «* wiior LifU I u MfHVtstity rttliil* *i« ** *\ V.il *f. tin * Unruw.'* boslUfut val* ( cniicr th" »iru »s»e » very I pretty dame while they were -Inging. I ‘ Cornu lie My k'alentine.” A targ« r>s| I )]*«(• rt hmrfnr: M. 5,1 j Ixivt* Tou.** wnn Hitting i*t thr t ur »»f I thi# glut;**. TMg kfioollli)' t-ua wry \ h|m». At (ho tic*** of (dr* pmv, j (ho vnomlitth of iho i4*tiior * h* i two of tli.dr class tongn. L Tiio |4iy utJil ,M»Liali>i» * ' " f% u jrrgttt s'.* i:u»4 iml all pi j nui Ikiit tiight in<»i i may v mli oi praL ji*r (ho i ‘bk i * C'HLSTNI T BAUD (OAI. f S',.*.A per ton. ddivnicd. ( HESTNI T COKE. st!o.s<r nrr ton. dellverrtl. dc OFF AT THE I IN. CAU:; ILL COM. & < ORE CO. Sovanth Htreef Fliocc Office, f>: Yard, 770. 39t2

BP.CATFB DAILY DFMOrn.VT, THURSDAY, FFRRT’ARY 1!, 102 L

Many G. E. Employes "v Receive Bonuses Supplementary eompensatlon totaling $1,178,505 hu.s just boon 1 to i 27. 620 employes of the General Elec trie company, scattered throughout The company’s many factories uml offices all over the United states The payments represent live per cent cf the earnings for the six months i ndlng December 31. 1923 and were j made to tliose employes who had I been in the service of the Company i continuously for five years or more 'at that date. i The amounts paid In each of the pincipak factories of the company | follow; Sell tlectady $479,810 I*Utßftold 104,193 Frio * 59.426 ' Fort V/uyne ' 52.249 •Vest l.yjfn ' 46.868 i U.-cr won;s/West L'yan ... 162.287' i'c. mu Lamp works, Harrison 61,819 'i nal I .snip wok;;, Cleveland Cs i ..2 ‘ <Kl)"r works and offit ’ . 1f.2,7!.l ! the imynieats wire inu«|i> in bonds ” the Genera! Kh-irU’ Kmployts* ;.c .ritlc:! corporation .Which yield ' l.t per i ent to finployoii of the company. Leaders Won, 21-14 • j The Decatur Leaders won a hotly j i untested basketball game from thu lust Hamilton Triangles at Hamilton, ndiann, Uvu night by a score of I :4 to 14. The Leaders go to Warren i "rklay night to enior tiie sectional j i .i.ateur independent toaranmoat. j o — —■ —■ The City council \. 11 meet Tu<*sday evening and bids will bo received for the furnlshtr of a fire Irutk, j mmper and equipment. DRUGS EXCITE I THE KIMftS, DRINK WATER • Take Sails at l irst of Bladder Irritation or Backache Tho Aumrieuii men and women must guard constantly against kidney tr lublp liccans • we often .-s: t« u in'icli rich food. Our Wood is filleii <» acids wb: h tin kidneys strive to filter out; th y weaker; from overwork, become shiggiFh, the eliniin siiiv* ti tn-s dog and the result tr kidney trouble, bladder weakness and a general de'dlwe in health. When your kidney* feci like lumps of lend: your back htjrtu or the urine is cloudy, full of sediment, or you are oblL-'d to seek rt-ii' f two or three *• ne* during the night; If you suffer w.th shk headache, or dixxy, nervous : lie, aciii Kioraar.v, of II you hav rii'-umatlsm when the w.-ather it I,K|, Is gin drinking ha* of go d xofct water nid get from your pharmacist a hunt four ounces of Jad Salta. Take a ti lib-spoonful la a glass of water be your kidneys may then ait line. This famous **"* is madeJrom th" u id of era (*♦■., and lemon juii e, com hiried with Itthia, and bus been iimd T>r yeirs to help Hush and stimatut" <■ og.i’d kidneyu, to Kiitraliw the adds i.t the i:>>U m so they no longer a•• a suufc of irritation, thus often r ’Bering bludder disorder*. Let Silts U inexprnnive; camlot Inj re. nukes a delightful <li rvesce'il llthia-water drink and belongs In I every homo, '.Krause nobody can t.iike a mistake by liavtng « good s dtiey rushing any time. _ By alii ueans lavft your pliysklun examine, vftiif IfMnevti *if Ibrn| tWiff* r v«-,tr

r I.tC.HTNINO doe* pot nnw Itte uittfl Alio Hsu out ■ J.liilit nine In imner r< Iky with our oomputi). tit Knowa that any | ilittniwifu wilt |i< promptly p«l*l. j I'tit!ln* It off m y put you la a | b«l<j. We frotci )>mr fealty u :.Jnrl lox ot life or pro pert > > Suttleg-Edwards Arthur HuUlfa. LK'catuff. Indiana i i.-n- i •*> 1

Henry Gentls, of Fort Wayne,. was a busiuuss culler in tho city today. ————o RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT FOR LOUI' FRUCHTE Through the death of Mr. Louis,' Fruchte who was a member of the Hoard of Children's Guardians ami Hoard of Charlies, tho Board keenly feels the loss of a worthy and efficient member. He was u member of tho Board for 21 years and Secretary for a number of years and served faithfully anti most efficiently throughout there years. He was conscientious and active, always ready to servo and help humanity us it came in his puwer to do. Ills good business judgment and Ids ability to serve and advise in i latter* pertaining to Die work of the Board, will be greatly missed. Mr, Fruchte held a high place in i'lildic e lcrm and will be remembered as one always faithful in hi t duty. Die members of the Board exlord to , the family of Mr. Frttciite ",.r sinter , .'.empathy and eoudoSunce In ibis their ■ r.d berenvuiert and that u copy o: there resolution;-, be sent to the f*;ntly ami to the I’ublic Pri *. , 1! uml of Guardians; MI'S A.\.y HELLKK. Fro*. * MltS. HKNHY KIUCK. Fed and Look 1 Midi and Strong — If you don’t ”feel like yourself," if yoj are weak, drotesy, tired or lacktng in vital energy, you need a good tonic,aud regulr' r to put your system in natural condition. You can : soon regain your old spirits with ASS® f T,ic Great General Tonic f ! - * n * >oar freei pure in*risii--5 * ?■"" J ”iU -vliich rc,rubite the bowel*. 2 I* ktaaeya and fiver, put sent into ■ L the appetite, et'-ady the nerve* 1 taeSw 3 and haven etr--njrther::nc elTert ‘8»-'swilj’ti*aue*. Try a Urt , *" RegrUr 51.59 Si;s. Full 1( oi. ' i.’.KO TONIC for sa*e by all Icatlnji (iruj-Kists. Always in stock jit The Holt house Drug Company."

■ - — ■ ■ l ' The NewESSEJ: Built by Hudson . SIX Gives “Ideal” Transportation Take a 30 minute ride to lcam the facts. It will convince you that “ideal transportation” in terms of economy, performance and lasting reliability, is fully realized in * | this low priced car. The new Essex is built by Hudson and r TLe shares its famous design advantages. That’ 1 J f not only means a motor design that has w Ci C long held a foremost place among “Sixes”, j rr-ry* but the same type of clutch, transmission 2 \ M C and rear axle which Hudson has proved *“1 > ***jjl a T) in years of service. And the first-cost econcr ly is carried out in w TmM Cm ,„ every way that apphes to transportation— * i low fuel and oil consumption; great tire mileage; and astonishingly low prices on replacement parts. The materials used and the way it is built insure lasting enjoyment of those unusual qualities which delight you on your first ride. cloud car comfort* now cut $l7O Iru than tutor*. Alta with thi. lo»*r price you get a mm* at tractive Ceac h h#j, and • 8-c*|. indcr motor built on the principle *1 the faiuou. lludton Super-Si* * " I\ KIKSCH & SON N. 2nd St. *■ Phone 335

MRS. (’HAS. NIBLICK. 'l MRS, JOHN EVERETT, MR. S. B. FOREDYCE, MU. 1). K. BHACKLEY. \ MRS. FRED LINN, Secy. “Little Miss Jack” ui the Hijfh School Auditoriuni next Monday nitrht, I’el). IK, 1924. For the benefit of the U. IL | church und the Yeoman lodge. 37 tO \ HUM4m i: «<M‘.lt HUMKDV Why ex|nu'lment with nii known reitieilit'S fur tliat rough or rohl .A u you run st-ctirn KOLKY'rt BONHiY I'At: (’OMI’OU.VD? It is n si.fr unit r.- 1 llßble remedy for the relief oT . uiigliK, colds, hoarseness. l-?u nu liy beneficial for young und old. Mrs. Anna I'ornull, Bridge ton, N. .1.. states: "I bought FOLEY’S HONEY AND TAB COMPOUND for my cohl and llnd It great.” j J Insist upon the genuine. Refuse sub- e lilt uli ' I

Give Your Dollars A ; Chance to Multiply • v. Cultivating (lowers and dollars is. much alike. Nature gives us flowers, by culi ivation—they yield beautiful blooms and new seeds by which they multi- . ply. By work we earn dollars, and J ike the flowers if we care for them they yield interest each year and in time double themselves. LET US CARE FOR YOUR DOLLARS AT THIS BANK 1 The Peoples Loan & Trust (k. \ H»Mt (>*■ S|£l#VW’*F I

TUNE IN Westinghouse Radio Set S detector amplifier, t.vpe I). I ! A. for sale. Complete equipment eon- 1 1 »Uting of receiver, -loud I speaker, 1 "A" battery, .‘5 “H” battery, .) tubes, 100 feet aerial, honiecharger set of head phones. Can be bought cheap. Inquire at this office. 8