Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 70, Decatur, Adams County, 21 March 1924 — Page 3

fine For Killing f”? |s>it Out Os Season I , „ stiffen, living about flvo I of Bluffton, was r ,M "bv Deputy cnnu. Wnrdons | r ni Emerson. «"d wafl !,mUgn r r " ,ly h ourt of S«l"* r ‘* *»- w Wft ’’ iffton. -o answer to a f ;j-' wa , fined r- anti costs. « admit'"'’ 'bat u rabbit I " ki el after the hunting season I’ ,|id, tl.tt he was I”’ , wood when a dog chased a K into a hollow tree, anti he cut I* ! kill ''' "■ ■ -0 — For Creaky Joints I . < rah on the new application IJKtS-S-’ “ r,T'“ k "“" I* f<r»K "i t«t"“«" r - L joint- whether caused by rheumar%°w".£ondS' rubbing and it soaks ritdit in through skin anti flesh righ d , n io liginient anti bone. tt t.il- up and limbers up the joints. ... d I the inflammation and reX the swelling. Joint-Ease is the £ t remedy for all joint trouL and all live druggists are dis fusing it daily—a tube for bO cents.

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THE CRYSTRL Last Time Tonight THE WOMAN IN CHAINS” A big special production, featuring Mrs. Rudolph Valentino E. K. Lincoln and Martha .Mansfield A drama of society anti its advent tires. Interesting and entertaining. —Also— Hie 7th round of the “Leather Pushers" Di.n't miss this show tonight.

»R QUICK CASH SALES It you are interested In the pur , •' >r sale of farm lands, business ■catlona. residence or city propertier Wte or call for one of our recem i*crlptlre lists. For those persons who won't wait *** »r» bound to realise some cast *®». would say. call and see wha l » r»0 refer y OQ to . cash pric, ™ r your property. «0w AGENCY n*ratur Indian* l*®-kb-l< 11 comfortable cottage house of fire rooms and summer on West Madison street l« “‘•'oned street, has large cistern **!!• pl«Bt of fruit trees, good chicken park! email frame thi. '■ ** u,wl In ” ttounds are about three quart i ' n Thnsowner would pa> dJ.u?.'’'* ,n ’*«chan<e of this for a °rsiranie acreafie tract. Price 12.200. n *' an •“•ypcnslvo two story r, "” n residence on Front wh.. u* w A lum* street This pro ■ has all of the modern conrenBe, '*- 8 * *l»ctric appliances fur ll>. J”* <rate. furnished bath, etc «" nice brick front porch, in on a I»mi tn " convenient up town ot , .. walk in front nh ,..‘ “Ix>ut the house* la reas bon. o "* n * no * br * convenient seven mom Ith .Z nn d 8 ’’■lf residence on North door. » *.' ln * hl * house are aHdlng tlas. o^” ral w, ’ <1 ’ 1 < r, ll *ork. lariro >«>m hT5!i wln,lo wn. ample porch Hun p«°i Uh * r *l'*r. furnished bath, wood r « a ”'’ r<l P !ne natural Ur».. i°. ’hrouahont; furnace, etc ♦all. .21' ° n . ■ hrlp k *tr"*t. cemmt tr or ’» .* ,l ”' ho “»e »nd yard, pirn* ' tw, ‘ «“ r,l ’ n ' l»rtv JI IT. 1 "' rtp - Price of this probs, 2 l4HOO.no; and possession can ln thirty days after sale tn

PLEASANT MILLS CHURCH Sunday School. 9:110. Preaching Service, 10:45. Lenten Message. Epworth League, Ralph Smith, Lender, Evening worship hour will bo occupied with Storeoplicun pictures “Man: OotVh Partner". We wore very delighted to have a full house last Sunday evening, and all seemed w II rewarded. Prayer meeting Thur, evening. 7:00 Ladles Aid gives "Turn to the Right" nt the High school Auditorium Friday evening. The lanten Season it upon us. Let us make it count profoundly In the spiritual life of—the church. Shall we pot make it a time of looking to the foundations of our spiritual life Let- us witli renewed purpose cultivate the spirit of worship, the habit of prayer, the heart of sympathy and the upward look of faith. Wo invite the people of the community gen orally to join with in in this holy en deavor. Miss Bornlce Musters, who sub mittfid to an.operatli.n in the Adami County hospital Monday for appen liollis I;; being ns well as could be ex pelted, nt last report. Mrs. Asa McMillen doos not show very marked improv ment. Yet !• some ways she is a trifle better. Mrr. Marsh Aspy is able to babout a little on nice days. She bnbeen to visit a few neighbors. Mr. David Archer seems improve ’ slightly anil hop* s to be out whe•he weather permits. Mr. and Mrs. Smith of Plessa* Mill* is about the same as for som time. The Pn«tor goes to Conference a* Mcrion. Indiana April Ist. P.EV. F. A. SHIPLEY.

Jess Took Last Chance “Af'c- tb-oo yearn of doctoring for •iv otemach I beeirno diseoiiruvec’ •hi swore I wouldn't take anything ■lsm. I was bloated with gas all th' ‘mo. Someone praised MayrT 'Vo"de»fui Roinedv so highly that ’ 'ee’ilid to take a last chance. | atr ow fhellnc I'ke a now man.” It is r ■itnple, harmless preparation that re novo* the catarrhal mucus from the Most Inal tract and allays ’the in '■•mmation which causes prneticall’ 'I stomach, liver and intestinal ail •eats, including appendicitis. One lose will convince or money refund ‘d For sale bv The Holt bonne I>rtr ~0. and druggists everywhere. _______„ _ .. . DATES SET FOR PENNA. INDOOR ATHLETIC MEET The Pennsylvania News gives th* following account of the program fo•he annual Indoor athletic meet o‘ •he Northwest Region of the Pen niylvania railroad system: Efimninating the tophi ary indoe' trac k meet, with its mor • than sixt' athletic contests, a new plan of stag Ing system championships in bowl iqg. billiards, rifle and trapshootlnr vollevball, basketball. boxing and wrestling will be inaugurate this yea 'he finals of which will be* played p Pittsburg and Tyrone. Pa., on Apr 1 ' •.'d unci May 3. By this plan, an innova •lon in the historv of Pennsylvania Olympics. the track, field and swim mlng events that make the ontdoo' •nee t the largest of Its kind in th' world, will give way to the enthus lasm of the pin. cue, bullseye, net ring and mat fun. With the nnmbop of contestants In creasing yearly, the spring indoor meet has grown to such proportion ns to tux hot*' building capacity and energy of athle tic directors In directing the meet The fe«r that the spring Olympics would expand the physical, operat hit and transportaion ability of the road to handle without impairing Its service to the public* and the ability to locate quarters having udequatr terminal facilities to handle the 2' or .10 special trains and being large i-nn lgh to house the meet was a blfactor In the System sth>*ti • committee's decision. The finals in volleyball and has* ketliall for men and girls, ns well as box'ng. will b« staged in Pittsburgh April 23. Wn-stfing finals will be held In Tyrone on May 3. Tournn mebta in bowling for both m n and girl i, and In billiards will glim be jd'C-id In Pittsburgh on April 2fi while the rifle and trap shoot will be held to telegraph. , After dates had iw*en fixed by the Syriem cowinl te. the Northwestern Region athletic committee held a conference In Chicago on Man h 7. at which time an eaboralo progrum ot rllt ilnntlons for the regional chain ploushlps wn« mapped out Fupplementlng the n t lona I bowling round robin, a sotios of six gatnaa wll ho roled by the girls' and men's ten and thick pin imma of each division on Its home alleys. The first act of three will be roiled March 2? ami tho remaining three on April 12. The team having rolled the highest nunber of plus tor the six game* wilt be declared Hie regional 'ham pioi, aud the* IrdlWdual having thu (

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highest number of pins to his credit bul who Ih not a member of the lead ing quintet, will be cbnmplon Indi vidual. The next two highest from any team, except the titleholders will represent the region In tlm doubles as will 1,0 others in their respective clauses. To qualify for the singles or doubles, Il eonte-latit must roll all six games. These winners will bowl In Hie system tourney ut Pittsburgh, Pa., April. 2<L To determine the regional champions anil representatives in the system finals, a pocket und straight billiard tournament will be held in Ft. Wayne, Jnd., April 19. Two men will constitute the pocket, billiard team, each shooting f,O points. In the straight game 10(i counts will end the mat< h The system finals will lie held in Pittsburgh on April 26. To eliminate the necessltk of long trips the regional trap and rifle shoot vill be held off each team's home Taps or range under the supervision of an appointed inspector. The scores will lie compiled by the regional ath‘etic chairman, the high scores in each event being submitted to the system chairman for determination of ’he system championship. In the northwestern region the trap hoot will be held April 19 and the isle squads will bluze away during he week of April 21. Pigeons and argots will furnised by the regional ’.thletin committee, but the expense >f ammunitlbn must be borne by the ndividual or association he r,-pre-lents.

HIRYMEN TO MEET MONDAY ?ow Tfstinp Association To Be Explained At Meeting At Geneva As -the result of considerable agita'on in the county among dairymen ho favor a cow testing association a umber of dairymen in the vicinity f Geneva have become interested in he matter. Acc-ordimtlv. a mc<eting •111 be held at the Hank of Geneva ext Monday afternoon. March 24 a* ;3.) when the matter will be explaind by L. M. Ilusche. county agent. It v said a majority of the req'l ed -ventv-aix herd owners ha>e signifid their intentions o. takin:< up the •otk und it is likely tlce association it! he under way in a few weeks. • nd<>r the arrange meats a competnt cow tester will work with the it-mbers. clrtaiUHig records of the roduction of life cows ami the feed hey consume, thereby enabling the 'inner to know just which animals re making the profit. Those inter■ted should plan to attend the meet’g where the details will be fully disussed. ■ o

FARM WOMEN MET THURSDAY Project Work Discussed By Lady From Purdue University The first meeting of the serie* of IVe meetings to be held In th** clothng work this year In Adams county va» held Thursday, at the Library it pecatur. Thia work was given uner th* direction of Mrs. Helen Me’lnley, of Ihirdue University, in co■poratlon with the local county agent. iL'preseniatlves of four townships f the- county were present at the netting. They will present this work n their local communities before the ext county meeting which will b’ »chl In April. At the second meeting he Alteration of Patterns wilt be discussed. The »übj<-i t under dlacusalon at the neetirg Thursday was “Textiles, end th« sc lection of materials. Num<roim tests were given whereby one might distinguish adulterations and eubstitutlons in mate rials as well ns Ith* r good a iggestlons to be coti'ld•red in buying, These* mc-etings are mH open to the public but any woman who is Interested In the work can get Into touch with the local leaders of the township and attend their heal meetings The work will be continued through the present year in the Clothing proJnct. _, „ a .*"■—'*■ Beekeepers To Meet w At Berne On Tuesday 1,. A. Hprunger. President of the Horne unit of ihe Adams county Itoekoopers Association announces that a meeting of interest to all beekeepers will be held at the office of (hr Globe Hatchery In Herne neat Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock. C.

O. Yost, State Inspector of Apiaries Inn consented to be present, and address the gathering. His remarks will lie timely for those keeping bees and '

Always ServeBlue Ribbon Bread Blue Ribbon Bread will bring forth favorable comments from your guests. Its fine texture always the same makes it a wonderful sandwich loaf- and the thinnest slices of bread as well as the tastiest may easily be cut from it. Fresh Pastries of all kinds every day. FOR SALE BY ALL GROCERS Miller’s Bakery Monroe and Third Streets

New Arrivals In Spring and Summer r WASH FABRICS Lt. riL' 1 >* h*.'. .1 fBS V v*’A*** AH Newest in Plain and Fancy Silks. We are now in position to show you the most complete line oi Silks and newest to he found in Wash Materials for Spring and Summer. Canton Crepes, Crepe De Chines, Changeable Taffeta, Figured Silk Crepes $2.00* $2.50 an<l $3.00 Amay Zing | Fine Selections Genuine Normandy 1 , , . 44 . ... . . a Figured or Dotted Voils. every yard Is one of the newest imports in Wash Materials. ” Comes in all the fashionable colors. It is tine crepe guaranteed. with silk check woven through and through and is a U very beautiful fabric. Call and ask to see this. Special price— / . Plain and Fancy Ratines; also all ffl QQ wrJ linen suitings; all at special prices; <PJL«t/O jU« all leading shades. Fashionable Spring Coats /] ’ Distinctive Styles / I Wonderful Valuer, ijl ! ■ E-- I / S’ P Every Coat new and attractive. It will be a- - , pleasure to make your selection from this line. <?*£ We have just received new arrivals in the Jk seasons choice styles and materials, are the ver> j latest to be had. Special values at * pr.vw ’ -.''bm-b Tor Cc. i Tog Cm by (A. Ni..vi*» b, OJk $17.50 $19.75 $22.50 $25 $37.50 — , NEW All from high grade makers, Conde - Sperling - Worth nnzxnT* sty,e K« rments - ,n l>,aids ’ Stripes and Plain Materials. suits | NIBLICK & CO. _ ■■ ■

ho will bo prepared to answer any qiioptions which may come up. It is likely Romo urrangomcnlH will be made at the ni'«l|nr toward

obtaining the State Inspection which all beekeepers deHire during the spring or summer and those wishing to show the desire in Adame county

Dayton Cord Tires Built for Reduced Air Pressure Guaranteed 10,000 miles. Battery Recharging and Repairing. Genuine Gargoyle Mobiloil. Free erank case service. Ace Battery and Tire Shop 23 f N. 2nd Street

for inupection early in the season should plan to attend. Everyone is Invited to attend the meeting, whether members of the Association or not.