Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 60, Decatur, Adams County, 10 March 1924 — Page 2

the us« of warm, tender spring colors, such as yellow, green and the rose shades as a pleasant relief from the somber garb which winter forcas upon us. *r-— ——— —" | I Ashbaucher’sFlimiES LOTNINGW ' SPOiniNG I SIU? WM PHONE 765 «»r 7?3 r / SR f ~~ “j*• • ===»/' YES. there is a tornado comins —we don't say when. But we do Insist that you shoaH protect yourself against the consequences of the hurricane by taking out a policy that protects you from all loss. Suttles-Edwards Co. Arthur Suttles. Mgr. DECATUR, IND. To Cure a Cold in One Day Take zrf Bromo Quinine % Jr tablets BROMO QUININE Tablets begin immediately to counteract the activity of Cold, Grip and Intlnenia Germs and bring to a sudden stop the dangerous work of these dreaded disease germs in the human ledy. BROMO QUININE Tabbrt* quickly render these germs power!*** and completely destroy their organic existence. The Tonic and Laxative Eff. t of Laxative BRQfitO QUININE Tablets is very baneticiai to the • system nt ah lunes. The box bears thia signature Price 3u ■■ ■'<" J t. ♦ ■ ®|!i‘;il J %’jA • 1 dHWfrW,,, 1 W’vJrSr’Hr I iS •••”» cemhut —— r*a».,n»ai. ratM. 50p, r Day 100 Room, at U Ml |„. r |i., y »Kx:;liisg;fc' y 11 L< • I . ■ . . , , , Male, aw ivaird Food Service the Very R.... < 1..1. 1(....di.,.t » M jj Special Luncheon . jj I 1 able d ilute I ’inner* |,Sn I Coffee Shop nt»rl 1 •<> Ron u - | f inest hi the city Il Chmvenlently hicatrd In i>>, . r), f l| IndUnupetHa. <»t> U 4MHM« H»S HI I (Ntfiiotwl Trail) •« Krnimkr HOTEL LINCOLN R U Mt IK*. M Mm*. r INDIANAPOtJS

LOSES HIS JOB r ~ dfi 4 j jb • df 7 4’l i ~ -s 1 Ikv’sdßEs/!* M i A dWlfc'1 L/t a i '-~T < k ' ?®3SKWt >'7 fe®sHhi ’ J • W?*w I ’I I K m « 4 H ] J g wn..! >- .... — . -——. Abdul Medjid Effendi has been ousted by the National Assembly of Turkey from his petition as the caliph of the Moslem church. He is seen pith his daughter. ANGORA. Turkey- Abdul Medjid Effendi, the caliph of the Moslem church in Tugju y. has been ousted from office by vote of the national a ■ atmbly at Angora This photo shows him‘with his daughter just after betas elected to his former high office.

; 16TEHMSARE LEFT IN RACE Hina School Net Quintets Point To Final Tourney This Week The r- glona! tournaments. semifinals of the Indiana high school basketball championship play came Ito a clow Saturday night with 16 trams still unbeaten, survivors of an < ntry list of 32 sectional championship Uaius. The 16 squads' will co n i pete at Indianapolis this week for | the state title. Survivors of the regional play are 1 Audenou. Shelbyville, Connersville. lUChm' nd. Rochester, South Side of Fort Wayn». North Manchester. Liberty Venter, Frankfort. Michigan City. Ottetbein. Logansport. Wiley of Terre Haute. Bedford. Franklin and Mai Unsville. Otteibcin's del at of I.< baron and > the vleli y of South Side of For' [Wayne over the trims Huntington -■uir.tet were the outstanding upsets jot the «n>’re meet. a< cording to folI lowers. I.» h-mr.n and Huntington, rrtubercd.smoag the strongest tram. J f the stat*. were strong favorites i> j co into the finals. All 16 of the rational winners will | cwt into play Friday when the field I will bo narrowed to eight. The eight |«urvf*crs of Friday's play wHI fight >i | out for the state chaaip'oarhfp Sat irrd.c. The o»-ht dill • for next Frid.i;. * [ f' llows; I S a.in Frankfort vs. F . uklin ]o a.m. Ilii-Umoud vs. South Sld< of Fort Wayne. j 11 am Michigan City vs Wiley l<if Terre Kati.e. J pm.—Roi-he't'T vs. Shelbyville 2 p.m. il»<!fcr<i vs. Anderson. 3 p tn, North Manchester vs. la> xansrort. r p tn. —O:terh- , 'ii Connersville. ":3<» p. nt.—Liberty Center vs. Martin vlß<>. Rejlorct Results At Fart Wnyne > South Side. 32; Angola. 25 North Msnrh'rtet 38. Kendallville, I Id Marion 39. Warsaw Id. Liberty ('inter S 3. Bunker Hill 13. rt«.<dw»si«i 28. Pennville It. NT-lit names s-uth Sid - : I. Huntington IS. Mar tin 23. North .Viim-hertrr 27. At Olso-nlngton liejford 31. Columbus S 3. Fraakßn 31. Brasil ML Vinrennra 32. Evansville I#. Martin Ville 30. Winslow 18. WHoy (Torre HatMe) 36. Reytmmr. 00. Night Gani's l'.i>dfot<l 35, Hhlllvsn 16. Franklin S 3; Vincennes 17. At Richmond Mutit ie Mooreland 18. j CoMinraviik- as. Vcrnaillea 21. j < layton 21. Jeffersonville 2‘>. Richmond 37. Southport 11. Ami-rxou 28. Mt Comfort 13. Nigh t Uam»n f Nbrlbyvilk 22. Mnucie 3|. CotHMtrsvlUe 30, yayum 37,

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT,’MONDAY, MARCH 1(1, 1921.

At Lafayette 1 Veedersburg 28. Delphi 21. Ottetbein IS. Crawfordsville 12. Lebanon 33, Kpkotno 31. Frankfort I?, Monticello 11. 1 Logansport 31. West Lafayette 19. Night Games Michigan (Tty 24. Veedersburg 16. I Otterbein 18, Lebanon 16. Glycerine Mixture Surprises Decatu. I Simple glveerine, buckthorn bark, etc., as mixed in Adlerika relieves any case gas on the stomach in TEN > minutes. Most medicines art only cn I tower bevel but Adlerika acts cn .'BOTH upptr ami lower bowel and lulng., out ail masses and poisons. Brings out matter you never thought r wm:; in your system. Excellent for iob tinate constipation. Guards against . appendicitis. Smith. Yager A- Falk, d.tiggists. In Monroe by Otis <». ' Hocker. GIVES DINNER : FfiRNETTEAM II ■ Mrs. Dorwin Entertains D. H. S. Capers, Coach And Others 1 Member, of the Itecatur high sehool i basketball team. Coach L C. Howard. ' Trim ipal Paul W. Linton, and Superintqpdent M. F Warthman wove ent"--mined at » tii" dinner Friday night , by Mr». W. H. Dorwin, at her home on North First street. Captain D« at e Dorwin a - ted an loa .tmaster and each on- «f the snorts responded* with a e short tons' The ,-wr.ib. rs of the '< i.i a’l to'd ht>w badly thsy felt ~ after *hey had lost the game to Kirkland in th • district tournament. All . conferred that there war a big lump in their tl<rout when they returned to y, their dressing rooms. Coach Howard. Mr. Linton i-n-i Mr. Worth man ad , ehre d tip the lm\f considerably, bowev* r when thsv praised them for their | good work 'tiling tie a*ason. ■*" Following the dinner a uumber of the hoys’ lady friends appeared ?n the scene aud dan. Ing was enjoyed. 1.1 The meg-burs of the present tram present wt-re Captain Iman Dorwin. • uCpmir.adcct Walter Miller. Erwin ;. S', cl-, Nile* White. Charles, laimr-l-nan lluvh Ao.lrow*. Don Furr. .Lloyd Peal and DI k Bogner. ■ * ■ ■■■■Q II ai mum an i ■ card of thanks Wo w*»h In thin manner to thunk i* otir friend, and m-lghl»cri», for the [many mis of and svmpathy j shown during Hu- lllnena und (tenth of o-r wtf-- and mother. Al»o for the , boti'tllful floral offeilngs to words ;of sympathy sjinken try the mlnoHteri. >' Itev. Ityerty rml Rev, Oleaitcin. tbo mimic given by the < holr. J. It. STOUTKNBKIIRY AND FAMILY Almtb wilh JAP IKmil HOAP la a gemilue delight. The prefusi'. soolhuig Inth'-r gently ■lcaiises the |*>ros ami rairlev awg) Has dirt. Jap Hose iimiph loly dlsMilves, lose lag skin . absolutely clean.—Adv, ln

. a < LHP CALENDAR _ f Monday Woman's Club —Library, 7:15 pm. ' Evangelical Brotherhood — Church, I 7:30 I’. M. « Research Club -Mrs. Dan Sprang J Tuesday ' 1 Evangelical League of Christian Endeavor-Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Runyon. 7:45 p.m. Corinthian Class of Christian ' Chut ch—Rev. Harry Thompson. , W. C. T. U.—Mrs. William Butler. , Bridge Club—Mrs. A. R. Holthouse. ( S o'clock. Wednesday , Til I>—Miss Marcella Kern. 7:30 , p. tn. Ladles' Aid Society of Reformed Church Mrs. Frejl Reppert. Shakepear* Club—Mrs. James Westveld. Historical Club-Mrs. John Schug. ‘ Beulah Chapel laidies’ Aid Society , ■ Mrs. Otto Dilling. Tltui sday Evangelical Ladies' Aid. Meeting and Pastry Sale, at Church. 2 p.m. j Dutiful Daughters Class of E. V. Cl utch- Alta Smith St. Patrick's Social Gray Side of Christian lardies' Aid Society— Yeoman Hall. Eastern Star —Masonic Hall. Phoebe Bible Class—Mrs. Otto Kirsch. Saturday Bake sale. Blue Section of Christian Indies' Aid, White Meat Market, . Monroe street, 9 am. ( M. E. Epworth League Pastry Sale —Central Grocery, 10 a.m. Sunday Psi lota Xi Di’or-d Pirty- Cha Knapp Home, at fi:W p. tu. A St. Patrick's social will be given by the Gray section of the Christian 1 Ladies' Aid society. T’tursday evening. at the Yeoman hall. A two cent supper will be served from six until • seven o'clock. A good prgoram, contests and games will be given after- ; wards. The public is cordially invit--1 cd to attend. i * ’ The members of the Psi lota Xi So'orlty gave a lovely six o’clock dinI uer of prett* appointments last evenr ing at the home of Mrs. Charles I Knapp in honor of Mr. and Mrs. John Baumgartner, who are moving to Portland. Guests besides the sorority members, husbands and sweethearts were Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Gerher. Rad’o music and stunts were the diversions of the evening. II The Dutiful Daughter. Cl iss o.' ti< • *1 Evangelical church wdl meet Thttisday evening at the home of Al « Smith. Mrs. Ernest Foreman will be • th ■ assisting hos*te»s. All in ‘mite | are urged' to attend. Mis* Josephine Myers entertain'd I with two tables of bridge Saturday . evening at her htyne on Winchts'tr . street Prlxes were won by tr.e i .Miss"* Mildred Leonard and Mabel i Ht.wor. Other guests pros, nt wm ■ . t,e Misses Mudge Hite. Jireno Gr» • | > gory. Ben I.eonard. Gb-nu JacHiu* I i and Nuotu! Myers. At « late bon.I infreshmeHts were M»rved by the iw* ■ teas. An Inti resting debate wm hekl at I lie meeting of the Epwo-th la-ugiie of , the Methodist Church last evtißlng. ■ FJ 7h« subject was • Resovcd That The Task of Epworth la»«et»e i» Greater I in America titan in the Foreign fFioldu." The Misses Doris Peters , and laiuru Stanley were tifflrmatlve «P ' ib<r* Roland Shintp and Ktmneth f Miller, ncgu'ive. The* jmias*. Joint I Nelson. A. It. Suftl's and Rev. U. sj A. Ilildg* gave the deiialon in fsverM i- ut the affirtuativo. Other intvrts' I . Ing n imbcrs were enjoyed. t ♦ •Mr. and Mr*. J. C. Miller eater alm d . « t*' ner ycst.'.rd .y fur Mr. und M'n.' Cb m Kortoabrr, r.f this chv, msd j r 1 ord Mra, Sam Mli'.cr, of Wayne.! The <':i“inthl; n ( lis* of the ■ chrisiinn thurrh wll meet Tttoadtiv I evening at the heme of Rev. Harry : ( Thompson. All members are es|M<cbily rcqttt'strd to be preaeat. The Itlue Ruction of the Chritdlun Ladle*' Aid Society will hold n bake sale, in the White Meat Market next Hal unlay, beginning ut It a.m. The Ladles' Aid whdy of |he l.vangeitvai church will hold a meetI ing at the < hu-ch at Zo'chn k Thurad'ty ttftonuMta. A lutairy sale will be held In donnecllon with the meetIng. I, I Mi mlterti o( the Eastern Star aru

aniiclputing a most enjoyable time. Tltuardny evuning, at their regulir 1 meiting when an entertaining pro | :n in clrnrre of Mrs. Dim Tyndall will be rendered. The program will follow the regular business session after which refrehmentr wll be served Every member is urge to be present les they miss something interesting. ★ A number of intimate friends of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sellemeyer! planned a surprise on them last evening. The crowd went with well filled baskets and enjoyed a most delightful dinner. The hosjs and hostesses v.-rre Mr. and Mrs. Dan Tyndall. Mr. and Mrs. Will Bowers. Mr. and Mrs. Fied Amith. Mr. and Mrs. Avon Burk.' Mr. and Mrs. Felix Holthouse and Mr. ami Mrs. J. R. Horton. Mr. and Mrs. Sellemcyer are moving the latter part of thU week to Fort Wayne where .Mr. Seiiemeyer has a position. The Epworth LeSguy of the Methodist church will hold a pastry sale at jhc Central Grofory, Saturday morn--1 ing ut ten o'clock The liberal pat roitage of the public is solicited. Mr and Mt a. Eugene Runyon " ill entertain the members of the Evangelical League of Christian Endeavor at their home on Fourth street, Tue ■ day evening at 7:45 o'clock. A good luttendame is desired. - —— Mr. nnd Mr*.’ L. A. Graham ar. Mr. and Mr*. J. R Blair attended the basketball tournament at Fort VVayn Saturday night. Dr. Burt Mangold. Marion Biggs, Dyke Frlainger anti Mr. Carmichael. ' will motor to Fort Wayne this evening to bowl.

J Before School I I Fortify I Your Child | ■ SSL SCOTT Sri |?»OifMULSIO!*|

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