Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 73, Decatur, Adams County, 25 March 1924 — Page 2

Important to all Women Readers of this Paper Thousands upon thousands of women have kiduey or bladder trouble and never suspect it. Women’s coinplaints often prove to be nothing else bgt kidney trouble, or the result of kidney or bladder disease. If the Sidneys are not in a healthy condition, they may cause the other organs to become diseased. You may sutler pain in the back headache and loss of ambition. Foor health makes you nervous irritable ami may be despondent- it makes anyone so. Hut hundreds of women claim that >r. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, by restoring health to the kidneys, proved tc be just the remedy needed to overcome such conditions. Many send for a sample bottle tc see what Swamp-Root, the great kidnev, liver and bladder medicine will ■c for them. Fy enclosing Un cents t Ot. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton. bi. \ you tnav receive, sample size bottle bv Parcel Post. You can purchase medium and large size bottles at all druv stores.

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■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■BMaMaaßaaaMMßaaaMßMaMSaßMßaaMßaMmma-• «wm..«* M»«■■■■>awi ■■■ ««■<■*« NERVOUS UNDER FIRE i ***”k dOSwt * L,><A I BW ; filO’ # i ’ ■ '■ z K -...A, . '/■ k> Will Hays, movie czar, and farmer chairman of the Republican national committee. admits Sinclair Rave G O. P. $75,000. WASHINGTON. D. C —The above photo shows Will 11. Hays. _ former chairman of the Republican national committee, who appeared before com ndttee. for examination regarding alleged acceptance of a sum approximating St.OOC.OOO from oil interests to pay the committee deficit. The above photo shows Haya on stand Saturday. March 22. before committee f MATCHED TO FIGHT ON JULY 4 * »rs* -<.j . ji«T -*r - GEORGES CARPENTIER {P&KJF IB*- if Michigan City. Ind. —Georges C»rpentier. French ring idol, and Tommy Cto'M Gibbons. St. heawweight. have b en matched to box in Floyd Fitz sinimons’ Blue sky arena here July Bafly 4. with Jack Iterip < y. the champion HgL ■». ns one of the nancial bickers. Fitzsimmons made the announce-an<-nt himself. Il was explained that 1 , Jack DemfSny r.aff-ttrrwmr "associated W*« with Fitzsimmons by r.Kying the taxes fipa. -<'7 ,■« due on the arena. Di mpsey long has * I**® 8 personal fiiend of Fitzsl.n «s -, ’ r? < " mori I'cmnary Pirpo return match on La-r-2-y . t b- r d-i«’_ ! *■ ~ Carpentier and Gibbons are expect1 «d to arrive here at least a month before the dat» of the fight. Promoter Fitzsimmons declared 1 thpt wai, «|jr> nrera clear of all debts TOMMY GIBBONS , <t i, ~, lhr .,. bie wal , h < s. . these to include CirpontieM'.iblxms «m July 4. another on Aug 2, with a Ubof day battle in the offing.

TRAINING CAMP NEWS (railed Press Ssrvicel Bradentown. Fla.—Not e*pC‘ inlly gleeful over their 17 to 1" victory oyer th • PbllHca M LoMbtirg in a •loppy game yes’’relay. the Cardinale today xjrent to Winterhaven to tackle the White Sox. Eleven rar.* **u.-<*d in the eisht by the Cards attain*! three pitch-rs won their victory Mon dav. I Moble. Ala.. —George Sislee is uis« ins deep into baseball strategy in hie drills with the Browns. Just now bn is emphasised ••head* up" baseball, and want* aa little reckless playing as possible. 1 Oakland. CaL Th- Chicago Cuba gr« scheduled to perform here today. Yesterday rain at Stock«n prevent* rd their pinyins a eehednled tame with I‘ortland | W interhaven. Fla..—Th- While Soy yesterday dbfeatod the lowly DrgVr* bv a score of Bto 4. Tod Lvo*r and Boy Moore worn on the mound * : r the gox. I Pfsmefle. Fin.. — Th • F.mnklrn Robins took nn eighty mile antn ride from Cl’arwatrr Monday and worn beaten 17 to, tl In an exhibition Tamo with Milwatflceo of th- Ano ri’-un .vtsot iation. Milwaukee made 17 hit* <>T the Robin's ronkii, white Brook* t> n didn't x<t a man to third bean. I P’ant City, hie.—The New York Glwht* took their fourth straight train It-g season trimming, thl* time from the Indlnnatmli* minor league <lnh, Tb • Indians caught the Nafionii league champion* playing Hko'Tkpahcr* and won. 7 to 1 / J New Orlrapd, Igi,. dtnoMe pitch”r» gathered farm h<Wa and there hv ! Manager lluggina were Ttvnn d”t til’d innirm-tiou at the New York | arkt-og V> *nd>iiuirtori< Monday. Bob ■ hawkey and n„ rl , g hrlp-l |1 ttg to :-hnw <»tMtt«tti, Owen, I'lpxv.i**. one Tltmitf-cen on-' rs thBitt# the- wMI have io develop u, re 1 I' 1 ”’ br.th with H,e r«M |l »a» I Lckvlaud. Fla.. The rlsr»Uitid |g-

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCR’AT, TUESDAY, MARCH 25, 1921.

|t”.te« get only four,hit# off latgan Darke, Chattanooga, and (*. H. Ed niundson, Waxaha’hte. Texas, both ! rookie huriers. ami lost to Yannig-ins 14 to i. ' | Gr.'envilK, S. C —The D troit 7/ era piled np 2 hits In -lndlng a home 1 'run by Wingo, ycrr.i't ®utfiolder and B routed Toronto. 14 to 4. Sc vent'er* 1 of the wallcps were <>T Lynch. who 1 pib hed lh<* last flv.» inrlnza fcr tS< 1 Lents. Miami. Fla. —After a t. ire trip t' through swamp sad mi d. the Reds ' arriv’d here today to stage n eit ’ | game at th* Polo Grounds. Epp. •- IBxlr y was left at Orlando with an int levied knee, Hospital Notes ' George Lung, of iwa-’tur Route " .eight, was operated ttpnn nt the Adams Cmmty M atorial hospital for 1 th* removal of the app-ndlx. He fat ' geHhtg ahmx p*«*ely. * i Mrs. Warren Jones. cf near T. Ul* able (),. wan ndmlC’-d to ti* Adam-' 'County Mci.ua lai iuispitai peaterday. 1 being til nf pneitntcnta. ’ Mrs. France* Lsngwortlev and Mrs. ‘ Charles Pennington who underwent 1 operations nt the hospital are con* I itlnnlur to 'icpttvo. Twenty |:*op'te I I were patlentj nt th.* hospital, tbdny. - —■* o***- —— Sylvester Peterson In Race For Sheriff Now Hylvestrr Peterson hied his offlefa dec la rat lon today with Ihn count) ' clerk a« a candidate for the ropni.ll I can nomination for cmtnly sheriff ; Mr. |’c’< r*«»n I* the eeitcnd roptiblimt to file for thi* nomination, th- oihet candidate b«*ln« W. W. Hawkins, ol Washington town hip. It la cxpt’detl that mor* revwt!»lf**ans will file fc>! the diJdHai offic e, before the w.-ek l« tip. April fith l» the last day for inn dldulei- to flic their •!»■- I .githins. Frame and Euglavd evidently real jkr that only bjrsMMrperaticMi tan they nwpv to work the L’nit ad JUaie.—To* Irclo Rladv. *x.

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CLUB CALENDAR Tuesday Tri Kappa—Miss Madge Hite Wednesday Hook Committee ot Shakaapeare Club, with Mrs. John H. Heller. 2:30 p.m. Tri D Chib—Miss Carolyn Acker. Historical Club—Mrs. Owen Davis. Union township Woman's Club — Kehr's School House. Pbilamath Bible Class —S. I'. Sheets home, 7:30. Tb .'rsday Bridge Club—Mrs. C. C. Shafer, 7:110 p.jr. > Baptist Woman's Society—Mrs. S. E. Hite. Order of Eastern Star. Masonic Haji. 7:30 p. m. Root Township Home Economics t Club —Mrs. 8. P. Sheets. Presbyterian Ladles Aid Society. r Mrs. Wilson Loe, 2:30 p. m. . Evangelical Ladies’ Aid Society—- : Church Parlors Epworth League of M. E. church — • social—Misg Leah Colter. Friday King’s Daughters—Goldia GKay. Saturday i.ui ile Heffner S. S. Class of Monroe Pastry Sale —Hardware Store., 1 to 4 p. m. Gray Section ot Christian Ladies' Aid Society Chicken Supper—Yeo man Hall. Monday Research Club—Mrs. J. W. Tyndall Woman's Club- -JJbrary The regular meeting, ot the Order of Eastern Star wii lie held in the Me.onlc hail »t 7::i't o'clock Thursday evening. * Mrs. LUa Everton, of Huntington. •as present at the meeting of the ' ; hian Sisters last evening at the , f K. of P. Home and held inspection of ... I he temple. About seventy members nded this m-eting. Two candi- : . iates. Mrs. Rose Lenhart and Mrs. ‘ | Perth*. Tyner were initiated. After I temple a social bfmr was enjoyed. De* .. I lci-abk» refreshment* were served al • I small tables which were placed 11 1 iround the wall. Candle*, place cards s |and favors were in keeping with the i ' ila-ter season. The bJbtesneg were ! Mesdames Frank Carroll, James ' Irbtoe, Conrad, Chronister and ‘Avery. * hi ‘The Research Club met Monday as jl '-Tiioon at the bottn- of Mrs. J. F. ■'n.-ehte on Jackson street. Mrs. C. I,llxwton who was to have charge •jot the program, wag unable to attend *jfU account of the serious illness of her mother. Mrs. J. C. Button read , ‘Mis. Lewton's paper on. "Bceni< ! 1 t'oioiado." The m :;t meeting will be I he'd at the home of Mrs. John Tyn- • plan and Mrs. Frfstoe will have charge "t the program, the subject being. "Stars.” • Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dick, of Hon-

■t ns. entertained a nnmbvr of frlvudcl ■in.i tay evening in honor of twen j l» di ata birthday of their son. Albert.) I Tames and mmde were the diversions ':f the* evening. Dallas Carson and . -I *i Alma AgdraWs won prises tn a, ontest. Al a lata hour light refresh-1 1 “meet* of Ire cream and rake were! nrvaci. Tltuee preaval w ere the I iMhu»t Virgil Andtewx, Alma Anl rewt.’ Irene Tottner. ’Mayme Levy.] '.‘era Rrumggrtner. Lucile Reavers. "Ura, Repp.-rt, Wava Scherry. KHm* j ’ .'r and Ella Dick. Fanuca Di. k; j Me r» Albert Dick. William Brown.l elllm Manley. Otto Kruvtxnian. W»l*j rl'er Kruetxman. Joel Schafer. Dalia* e I 'arson. Frank Mouser. Mr* and Mr*. WIHIam Kuctimun. Mr. aud Mr*. KI |. wr B< • r and daughter. Deloria; Mr. • Ervin Lochner, Mr. and’ ,*. i Mra. Carl Drf’k. * i. Th*.Woman's Society of the Hap ! ■I ! Hat c httreh wiil -nw’t Thur»dav after ! j. 'noon nt the h<iki>* of Mr*. H. K, Hite ~ lon Third street. Th<* regular month [I lly business ni<a ting will b- held. I I Tb- pretence of every member laj urged. * The Phltemath ItlMc cfci will | meet Wo<|n -sdny evening nt th* R I F, Hhm-t. Ivitrio at 770 o'clcw k All I mcmlrers am rvrpiratc»d to attcipd. I I * I Mra, C. C, Mhnfer will rut'rtnin lire I in mentis r* ’»f the Bridge Club Thur I clay ev-nlnß nt h-r lietri" t»n North I ' He t 'nd illrc et. ;rt *”ve n thirty o'clock I a ’ r Tjje Jt'ibdtty fr I:'ml C|»-w taught h I “ I nt fl>» ll' ffrv»r of Mmrtre will hold I *' t> irantry auk at the ll.udwurv Wotl fr»*;n on- until rour o‘cl»,»« h Malttrdny I 1- aHrrumm The prca’ccdn derived || > tterr Inna will so Into tb" centenary I > luod Tb* liberal palroswae of Ute I • public It solicited. j

Robert Kist To Be Graduated In June The following item concerning Robeit M. Kist, son of A. A. Kist, of Poitland, who formerly resided here, 1 appeared in the Pierceton Record: "Relatives ami friends here are in receipt of news from Robert M. Kist, who about eighteen months ago. went to Portland. Ordson, with his mother, Mrs. Bertha Kist, to reside, and they will be pleased to learn of his success since going to this city. "Robert has been employed in the 9ffice of the Crown Williamette Paper Company, one of the largest concerns • of its kind in the west, for several months, and is in line for steady ad- 1 vancement. ■'Several p’ears ago his grandmoths ei. Mrs. Bei th a Kist Johnson, and her sons. W. JI. Kist and A. A. Kist, the . latter. Robert's father, were owners and publishers of The Pierceton Rec- - ord. His mother is the daughter of Mrs. Harry Hathaway, of Pierceton. - and Mrs. Benj Herscher is an aunt of Robert's. "Robert will graduate from the Portland, Oregon, high school, in June at the age of seventeen and one-half years. He is a hustler and we fee! sure he will make good in life, and his relatives and friends in Pierceton i’ can justly feel proud of him. j “He writes that he likes the west and would not care to return to Indi-' ma to live. ] “His father. A. A. Kist, is now Ipisiness manager and editor of the Portland. Ind., Republican." T— O As generous as an oil magnate is a simile which caries much meaning these days.—Canton Repository. ’ I ! THE CRYSTAL | —Tonight—■x' BLOOD AND SAND” k Paramount featuring K RodolVh Valentino Lila Lee—Nita Naldi W (• M M Wluit a lover! What ■ J H a pietttre! You'll quake S ■ na Valentino risks his ■ S life in the most (lunger- A f B ous s|x>rt know n to man K .B — bullfighting. You'll B B thrill til his inmussionetl B e ■ love-making. Fight gor- B '' 11 geons, breathli ss reels B >f B vou'll never forget, B d B ' —Also— A Good Comedy ( . B and a good show. 10c—2< jt i WSTOCBBiaRRB'J*

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Bandits Get $150,000 In Registered Mail Sacks (L'nited Press Service) Harvey, ill-. March 25.—Four bandits today seized and escaped- with $150,000 in cash contained in two registered mail sacks. The money was shipped from the Federal Reserve bank in Chicago to the First National bank <M Harvey. The two registered mail sacks and

MAJESTIC TH &V Y March, 27 FORT WAYNE I o.X, | NOW GUY BATES ~~ Personal success. We _ greeted his fi n « HKXk. jUSHh. MBM u ‘ ne and convincing art with joy.'-Tmte/ y&Sp 1® J. ** Lai ” One , °’ Amenta-, 30 di *S'r. H ° f lhe mos ’ r, P u '»'tr sK KS Bfi cameo comed.es eve MW RM staged. "—News. ■sa. JBt S' ME "One of America's rea’ Vwjfry M ly gieat actors. Ex tended a royal welcome."—Herald. - "Paid tribute to the San Francisco Critics Said: Personal magnetism and His flawless big scenes rank with Irving and polished acting of Guy Mansfield. —Examiner. Bates Post. "—Record. Ordinary lirtes and situations become -great “No lover of the theat-u-der the delivery and gesture and voice of er ,or 't» own sake this master cf art.—CALL AND POST. should miss ‘The Climax.”’ PRICES—-Main Floor, $3.00. Balcony, $2.50. $2.00. $1.50: Gallery, SI.OO. i All Prices Plus 10% Tax | 11 — 1 - ■■ ■ )♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦• HI •»•♦♦♦••«•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦< ♦♦♦♦♦4HH4 ■i- Wedding Rings ;; Must Be Fashionable 4 I < ► ff • • < > , That the Wedding Ring must be ;; faultless in quality is imperative. ! ” Only the best will do. But qualit) < i alone is not enough. Style is equally I R important, for Fashion has raised ” the Wedding Ring fiom a simple < > symbol of matrimony to one of woman's most beautiful ornaments. • i !<■ J <> ’ t i ;; In s4yk\ in quality of material. ' > and in excellence of w orkmanship. ‘ : our H edning Rings are unsurpassed. I ; [ L I” both solid gold and platinum you | ; have choice of exquisite designs— Orange Blossom. Bridal Wreath, I ;! and others—many diamond act. I< 1 1 ‘ ‘ [ ;; Kings for men as well as women. I 1 • Prices nrc surprisingly moderate. ; I« > ‘ :: $5.00 to 125.00 < * I ' ' ' 1 PUMPHREY JEWELRY STORE I O ; I o The Hallmark Store Brunswick Phonographs ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦»♦♦♦»<♦♦♦♦♦•♦» »«»♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦ll H ll

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