Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 76, Decatur, Adams County, 28 March 1924 — Page 8

WILL ERECT A NEW TYPE OF GAS HOLDER A new typ<> of gas holder, the first one its kind ever erected in America will be built in Michigan City this year by the Northern Indiana Gai and Electric Company. This innovation in gas holders is what is known as a "waterles" holder, no waler eblng used to seal the holder as is the practice In the type used universally In this country and everywhere else prior to the time this new design was perfected. This new type of holder has been developed in Germany, the first one being erected in that country in 1915. The type of construction is radically different from the holders in general use. Instead of sliding up and down in u huge steel frame as other holders do, this new style of holder remains stationary and a steel piston inside the shell raises and lowers a stlie amount of gas in | the holder varies. Construction of this new typo of holder will make Michigan City the ! rnecca of many engineers and repre- I sentutlves of gas companies from all parts of the United States and 1 Canada this summer and fall. Construction work will start at once, the contract having been awarded , to the Barlett-Hayward Company of

ON TWO OCCASIONS TANLAC BROUBHT RELIEF

J. N. Johnson Says Tanlac Restored Health. Energy Restored Health, Energy And Strength; Gained 28 Pounds On Treatment. 4 —— "It has built me up twenty-eight ■ pounds in weight and brought me the 1 best health of my life," is the way J. ’ N. Johnson. 2555 Warren Ave., chi <ago, sums up the benefits he has derived from the use of Tania.-. "I first took Tanlae two years ago and it did me so much good that I always kept it in mind. So during the past summer 1 found it necessary to

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Baltimore one of the largest builders of gas holders in the world. It will be ready for use this fall. The new holder will have a eapaclelv of I.out),turn cubic feet of gas and will cost approximately f150,MO. Ii will be 105 feet in diameter ! and 1(0 feet In height. ° INVENTS MACHINE TO VEND BOTTLES OF POP < l Till'd Press Service I Warsaw, Ind., March 28 And now pop will be sold from ending machineas gum has been sold in past years Harold A Smythe, Warsaw, is the in- | ventor and patentee of the machine. 1 which is thaw being given thorough | tests In business places here. Signs on the mar hines ••dare” boys to | ■ beat'' it. The inventor claims the machine will not produce a bottle of pop unless a geniune United States nickel Is placed In the slot provided for the purpose. —o- — Gene Stratton-Porter Offers Land To State Indianapolis, Marsh 28 —If the state would pay Mrs. Cepe Stratto: Porter, writer, for the buildings she has erected on her estate along ! Sylvan lake. Home City, she would turn over the proverty to the state

test the powers of Tanlac again. 1 ! could not sleep and my stomach was in such a bud fix that food would al ! moat kill me. I got down to only nine- • ty pounds and was too run-down and weak for anything. "Well. I thought Tanlac great the I first time I took it. but now I consider lit wonderful. It has brought my appetite. digestion and nerves up to the i highest mark, giving me health, strength and energy that makes life and work a pleasure." I Tanlac is for sale by all good drug- ' gists. Accept no substitute. Over 40 million bottles sold. Take Tanlac Vegetable Pills. i

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY. MARCH 28, 1921.

according to information Richard Lieber .director of the stale conservation department, has received The author is to made Iter home per manently in southern California. Lieber said the state has no money with which to provide such compensation and he is hoping and working toward the end that some citizen or group of citizens will raise by popularity subscription the money for acquisition of the estate and then turn it over to the stae. He said if this were done the conservation department could put it on a paying basis so that it would not cost taxpayers anything and would provide forever a splendid state park. This is the general plan that has been the marked policy of the conservation department since it was ■rented. Didn’t Waste Money On Food "The recent campaign against vastefulnoss in eating did not effect no much as I haven't been able tn •at anything but toast and tea for the past five years. Even that would ■reate gas and cause me distress. My weight was down to s eighty-four tougds and my complexion muddy. 1 tad frequent pains in the region of ny appendix. I am glad 1 did not listen to an operation, as Mayr's Wonderful Remedy had made a new woman of me." it is a simple, harmess preparation that removes the caarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which < auses practically all stomach, liver an<i intestinal ailments, including appendicitis. One does will convince or money refunded. For sale by The Holthouse Drug *o. and druggista everywhere. - o - Are You Fat? Just Try This Thousands of overfat people have >e<ome slim by following the advice f doctors who recommend Marmola "’rescript lon Tablets, those harmless it’le fat reducers that simplify the lose of the famous Marmola Prescrip tion. If too fat. don't wait -go now o your druggist and for one dollar which is the price the world over, proure a box of these tablets. If preferible you can secure them direct by «et ding price to the Marmola Co, KIS Woodward Ave.. Detroit, Mich. They reduce steadily and easily with >ut tiresome exercise or starvation diet and leave no unpleasant effect

COFFEE DIVORCEn CASE ON TRIAL / 1 .Julia C. Coffee Seeks Divorce And $3,000 Alimony From Husband 1 The divorce suit of Julia ('. Coffee, 4 | against David D. Coffee, well known , residents of this city, went on trial 4 in the circuit court before Judge r Jesse C. Rutton this morning. All of the forenoon ami a portion of the 4 afternoon was consumed by the plaintiff in submitting evidence. Mr. Coffee was placed on the stand this afternoon. Mrs. Coffee is seeking a divorce and alimony In the sum of 83.000. Mrs. t'offeo named four or jflve local men in court this morning, say t ing that her husband had accused t her of having intiiniate relations ° with them. When Mr. Coffee was placed on the stand this afternoon, d .. he denied that he scused his wife | r ot intimate relations with thmo or--1 any other men. '■ During the trial this morning. s forty-five thecks, written by. Mrs. v Ct.lTee. were introduced in th,- case i- as evidence. Each check was present- 1 l " ed separately to Mrs. Coffee who | id< ntified them ns checks written by I hi r and applied on Mr. Coffee's prop-' • erty. Mrs. Coffee alleges in her com-' • plcint that she had $2,000 before f their marriage in 1919, which -he was induced to put in improvements on Mr. Coffee's property, and that he has refused to return it to h- r. Attorneys Rmilh A- Geake. of Fort | • Wayne are appearing for Mrs. Coffee while Attorneys Henry 11. Heller, of I ' T >catur, and R. C. Parrish, of Fort I ! Wayne, reresent Mr. Coffee. Sever- I i al spectators were in the court room •0 AI-I-IIINTMI'XT OF FXI-NITOH No. JI Mt. Notice is hereby given, that the tin-ter-ogne.l has be-a appointed Execu- • tor ..f the ealate of Abraliam Brown, i.tt.- of Adams county. .le.eaaed 'III - C“t>ite Is nroheht. solvenl. . LKANDRIt *I»WIGHT IHIOWN. Executor. March 20. >«Jt. t le • tiart « Heller. Attys. 21-28-4 A new species of spider with eight lor.g l<*gs. pink and striped with black hi» made its appearance in Colorado. -■ O'" ( an‘t Stop Joint-Ease ' You can't slop people from buying lo'-tt-Ease for sere throat and cold In* cl st." writes one of our druggist f i nds. “They say it's the best ever." We know that, of course. but please •ei lember that Jolul-Euae is for stiff. < I iwdleii. painful joints, whether rheumatic or not. and its tremendous sale for that purpose proves that it Is the me Joint remedy that gets the most' «n' i Hfying results. A tills* coals 6oc cents at druggista everywhere. Just rub It on and in a fe w seconds It disappears complete•v under the skin, and relief follows' instantly. « L E. L. Freight and Parcel. I); ily service Fort Wayne J H ntirgton. Bluffton. Warren, anti all intermediate town*.! Phone 423. 7.’>t2x Rad io-A I tube set. 1 stage ra lio frequency, detector, two atngea audio, equipped with »v o jacks, filament switch in dutiful mahogany finished case, at $."><MM) less tubes and batteries. Hear this set at our store anv afternoon. We have some UV2OIA and VV.’MHA 'v!»es on hand, also loud speakers. IL Knapp & Son. 7512 PUBLIC SALE As I am leaving the city I will sell i' Public Auction, at mv residence (ic.ited on the corner ot Madison and Third streets, across from the Mar•nv Hotel. In-entur, Ind . Commencing t: 1:30 P. M <>n . Saturday, March 29 ttM All of my household furniture:—| C<nsletlng of Tape.trv Davenport :| Oik Llbcary table: Wicker risking chair; Wicker arm (hair; Telephone de- k and stool; one Mission Oak em ber and two other rockinr chairs; I two Oak Dressers with mirror. 16x40; R' hitler Plano In first class condition; Walnut Dln'ng Room suite consisting of round table and six chairs indud Ing Host chair; Oak Buffet; Kight day mantle dock: 4 Mohair bottom chairs; (dining chairs; one leather •ettev, 3-plvee bed room suite. single bed, dresser. rhlflort.be and two small (tools, this Is all in Old Ivory finish: Beveled Mlr-or lß*<n; Rua. H 3xll tl Tanestry; I*xl2 Wilton Velvet; Bxl! Axmlnster; 9x12 Wilton Velvet; 9x13 Crex rug; Bxio Brussels rug: Angora '’oat Pkln rug; Hall m«n>'r 30 yards; Itall runner 13 yards; Hall runner & yards and several small ruga; Medicine Cabinet and Bath Roam Mirror; tmtroit Jewel gas range and oven automatic lighter; Kitchen Heater to xet at end <»t gas range. Drop l.eaf table; stands; pictures; brie a brae; lied clothing; cooking utonaila. dl’hwa; lawn mower; 2S ft ladder; step ladder; Ice cream freeser; crocks tnd jars; porch furniture; pots and pons, ami numerous articles not mentioned Thia fnrnitttrs la in good con dit'on and worthy of your consideration. TKRMR Cash on day of sale. MKH KI.THA CHRIRTY. liny S Johnson. Auet. Jack Brunton. Clark. 26-37-88

DEDICATION OF | ■■■l ■'—< (Continued from Page One) Evening Service, 7:30 p.m. Prelude Miss Lulu Gerber (Gloria Patrl .. Congregation Standing Invocation Rev. L. C. Hessert Hymn .....Congregation Scripture reading. Rev. Geo. Grether Prayer Rev. K. W. Kruse Anthem choir Dedicatory sermon. .. Rev. N. E. Vltx J Hymn Congregation Remarks, Rev. U. S. A. BrlMi’ I ** president of Decatur Ministerial Association. Brief remarks by other pastors, who may be present. 'Offerntory Miss Uilu Gerber Hymn Congregation Benediction Rev. 1.. W.'Stolte Doxology. To Serve Meals Sunday The Ladles' Aid of the church will t-orve dinner and supper in the basement of the new church on Sunday anil those who attended the dedication ‘trvices arc Invite,] to partake. ■ ———, ——o —— Preparing For Auto Races At Winchester Winchester. Ind., March 28.—A l.rge force of workmen have been tatting the track anil grounds ready for the opening event on Memorial |D.ty. Glenn Davis, manager nf events | says the number of entries now in hb hands far exceeds those of previous I yt-urs and predicts the lineup at th» I f.'rst race will he the best ever seer I here. The Chevrolet brothers and th< Laurel Motors Corporation of Ander son. will have cars ready for thb event. The purses for this season will total almost iio.utm. l IARKETS-STOCK. c Dailv Report of Ixwal and Foreign Markets Toledo Livestock Market Hogs — Receipts 800. market steady; heavies $7504)7.6tt. mediums I>7 7«tJr7.7f»; Yorkers. 87.55417.50; good pigs 87477.25. Calves— Steady. Sheep and Lambs—Steady. Fort Wayne Livestock Market ’.lghtw. 57.40«7.50; light lights. 87 <•7 3#: mixed, medium*, heavies ** 10477.50, roughs 8525475 7.5- stag* 84 I ambs- 814.75 down. Calves 811471150. East Buffrlo Livestock Market l'<*cefpis KM, shipments 5320 off! det to New York yesterday 38M; h>> s dosing alow. Tops 88: bulk IT su. etiiet; a few still unsold; heav i. . 87 90; Inediump 87 90; some pack et. bidding 87.80; light weight 87.94' «»S: light lights 87 sti477ttO; pi*gs ** 254(7 50. packing sows roughs f 'sfrtisO; cattle 225 steady; sheep S'luo; best wool lambs 817; clip, 81 4 54) down; clipped wether sheep 8HL&O011; best wool lambs 817; clip B’4 50 down: dipped wether «heep [8*'604711: b-'st clipped ewes 894)9.175; calves 1500; tops 814; culls 89 down. CHICAGO MARKET CLOSE I I Wheat: May 81.00%; July 8102%; 8. pt. 11.93%. Corn: May 75%c; July 7<%c; Sept. 7fi%c. Oats; May 44%c; July 42%c; Sept. 39%c. OPENING GRAIN MARKET (United Brens Service) 1 Chic ago , Man h 28—Unevenness marked start of business on the han I board of trade today. Wheat was (hanged to higher May and July showing advances ot 1-8. July lost 18. | Liquidation In corn and absence of I the moderate cash demand of yen t'-rday weakened that market. Rapid drying out of field* Is expci ted to permit seeding of spring oats within a few days and thia, with steady competition by Canadian ißlades slowed up the oats market. I "revision* maintained n steady un{dertnne • LOCAL GRAIN MARKIT (Corrected March 28) New No. I Wheat. bu*he|pgr Yellow Kar Corp, per 100 He White Corn 84c Mixed Corn 84c 1 Oats, per bushel 4|(. Rvs. par btiahsl 70c I Barlev. per loiahr). (Sc I Timothy .Read |g,go - - DECATUR PRODUCE MARKET • i I. — (Corrected March 28) » Heavy Hens io r Springers, smooth l?e ■ Leghorns 13c > Stags 13c f Old Roosters Me • 'lbteka 13c : Geese 13c doten 17c I All poultry purchased must be free i- from fe»d. i LOCAL GROCER* EGO MARKET ‘‘iKrts. dot<-n |gc BUTTERFAT PRICE* .Butt-rfat ....*. 4lc H f-O-O- WANT ADH EARN—B |-|

L CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, I NOTICES, BUSINESS CARDS I'

♦ CLASSIFIED ADH • FOR SALE I FOR SALE -Dark blue baby carriage Yellow wheels. Good condition. Price (30. Inquire 109 S. 9th stFOR SAI.E- A good work mare coming 10 years old this spring Weigh between 15 and 16 hundred lbs. In good condition. Call on Abe Huhn,l Line st., 640. 76t3x FOR SAI.E—Good paying business. Will pav for itself in short time. See Hugh Sauder at Auto Radiator Repair Shop. I 7G13 FOR SALE —Full blooded Durham I male calf I year old. JimA.Hend- 1 •leks, Monroe, Ind. 76t3 FOR RENT— Mod'm Hat. 5 rooms. | Phone 513. 76t3 '-"OR SALE—Barred Rock egg* for! setting. 85.00 per hundred. 8. J. I McAhren, Decatur, Ind., R. R. No. 10.1 72t6x F"<n~SALE—Typewriter. "Remington Junior.” with leather traveling case,; in goisl condition. Call Citizens' Tele - phone office. 7<tßx •Dh SALE—Baby Chicks. 11c and up I Anconas, White Wyandottes, Barr ■d Rocks. Bmwn, Red. White Leglorns. J. 8. Stonerook, phone 615, >catur. •'OR &ALE Some gtssl white seed, corn. Guaranteed 98%. Inquire' Cd win Schamerloh. Decatur. R. 8. 74t3x "OR SALE Ford readstr just overhauled; also Ford touring. Inquire' *t Butler & Kern garage, opposite j nterurbun stsation. 75t3xi FOR*SAL^—Cow, coming - 4~y»*ars old. giving about 3 gallon* of milk per' lay. Also three pigs weighing about *>s lbs. each. Ernest Perret. 1410 W. Monroe St. 7(t(x FOR SALE —^ -| Bab.v chicks. Bailed Rocks. R. I. Red-. Phone 696 or see Burt Niblick. —— 75H’>\ U ANTED WANTED—Several pounds of food clean rags. Must be of food size and of soft material, xothing such as denim, stockngs or heavy underwear can be tsed. Will pay 7c per lb. for .tillable rags.—Daily Democrat VANTKIt Girl for office work H. M. DeVoss. 7l'”x VANTED Young man to work in paint shop. Apply at Itecatur Auto ainl t Top 5h0p.7414 YII.L lx» (louse Cleaning, or WaslTlugs or Comuiou Sewing. Entrance o the Fair Grounds, live upstairs, trs. Jas 8. M.irbaugh. 75t3xi WANTED—A man with tractor to plow 35 acres. Burton xiblick, phone 696.7.~>t2\ I WANTED—Man and team to| work around factory. Holand St. Louis Sugar Co. 7613 FOR RENT ’4>R REN^—kSirni*h*-d rooms, gtssl location, dose jo town. Call at '42 South Third stn'et. 75-6 t LOST AND FOUND AIST —A bunch of keys on key ring while skating last Thursday eve. Please return to thia office. 76t3 NOTICE I expect to be in my office ind ready for regular business ■bout April I I. !itf DR. C. C. RAYL State Debt Will Exceed $6,390,000 By June 30 Indianapolis. March 28.—The state lebt will exceed S6.sou.tMH) by June lb. unless relief la obtained by ad.'ante payments from county treanurars In May. State Auditor Bru< ken declared today In a formal statement. The statement win in answer to hurtrs of the state board of accounts that hl» method of bookkeeping partly responsible lor thX appearance •f a < onstantly increasing deficit. The state debt at present la as follows: Bunk loans. 13.600.0 M; auto . theft fund. 84M.M8; Purdue endow. . meat. 8340.0 M; highway commission. I 8500.000." Brscken said. , i j ) U. •. FLKKT IN PACIFIC t United Press Service) Icohg Bench. Cal. Maneuvers of the United States Flset In 1924-86 will lie held off the coast of Southern t California. In an area extending as s tar west as Hawaiian lalanda. acl cording tn tentative plans announce cd in Imai naval c ircles. r The plans cal for the operation of r the entire sea power of the nation r and the navy l« reported to be anxlr mis to put to a test the lesson a in * tactics learned this yrcT In the Caribbean. A formula het been recently diec covered by which a factory In BoheImis makes what la said to be practically unbreakable glass.

— -— BUSINESS <:,»<• I ♦ e a t| [ INVESTIGATE I FOR BETTER HEALTH, SEE ■ DR. FROHN API EI. |) c I Chiropractic and Osteopath,. ■ ’.Treatments given to suit y Our .... ■ at 144 So. 2nd St. p h . n ,■ Office Hours 10-12 a. m- 154 a p ■ s. E. BLACK I ' UNDERTAKING AND E MB a LMiN( . ■ , ( alls answered promptly ,| av „ r b ■ Private Ambulance- Service. 8 H Office Phone: so ■ Home Phone: 727 ■ DR. H. E. KELLER I rie.-atur. In. I .ana ■ (■EXF.HtI. I'll (< | |<|- M OFFICE SPECIALT" ' 1 women and c-1i11.1r.-n. X-r.iv ■ Itlons; Gloursc opy c v., ■ intctrnni oi'Kan*. X-rav anti trie i si | tre«tm*niß for high ’ i.re <s H i amt hardenhiK nf the arts-nm. x.r*» RE I trrntvnefitß f«»r G< HTI! I!. Tl’REwt. H AND CANCEIt. K llourn: R| I • to 11 n. m.—! t<> f. p rn.—7 tojn » H Sunilay.* by app.)intment, E ’ U h bn ■ N. A. BIXLER I OPTOMETRIST I I F.VCS Examined, Glasses I’ilhl I HOURS; I 8 to 11:30—12:30 to 5:00 I Satunlay 8:00 p. m. ■ Telephone US | DR. C. C. RAYL I BURGEON I X-Ray and Clinical LibtirdorM I Office Hours; I 1 to 4 and 6 to 8 p. m. I Sunday*. 9 to 10 a in. I Phone 581 I FEDERAL FARM LOANS 1 Abstracts of Title. Real Estate. I Plenty of Money to loan 00 I Government Plan. I See French Quinn. I Office—TaXe first stairway I DR. >RANK LOSE Physicinn ttnd Surgc-on | ‘North Third Street I Phones: Office 422; Home 422 I (ifflce Hours—* to Ham. I I (0 !>—« »n « p m I Sunday 8 to » a. m. ] j mt«»i VfwitsVor i:si < 1 rim Notice )• herchy given that t l * nndersli-ned lias Wen a|>p.. ntn.l lew • citer «»f tße estate c»f Itc-nrc I Icers.-r. tat* «C Adams 7.' ceaoed. The .-slate Is proMhly sol- | NOAH •KLLKNRKR ,5 R K . March 14. 1*24. Imus HlrscHy. Atty. ■ in ■■■Q — irrotXTMIAT III' I'Xl't t TUU K* H.reL itK-en. Tim. M I imde rwiit hwl brrn 1,1 «Ja rma *i . iltrirw •*!’ Ihr 4*»‘l»it»' «c %•»»»»•* • j. Thr muu u |»r*»Niw> vent. . n«»«<rrp MH’IHK IJLirhi.. ||»A itm**.u |H . u|rkW i, j March l». I»S4 _ ...h-I I rm tile * l..lO'rer. Mt'-- ■ II II IN 111 6 — " ' I WANT ADB KARN-8 « t ->-.-B—WANT Al” 4 R*RN ,_ !_*_ WANT ADS KARN-I »-• O—DR. G- F. EICHHORN Veterinarian I Office at Bale Bam on First Street j nacllary white chickens controlled by i lest. For particular. ra " Phone*: Office 3M; R, ‘* 0— __ ° H I Farm and City PrOP ' r 'u’At .Fet uaie. aaehan(» , | . office 183 South 2»* <M Office Phone IM—R»» p O — w t r t'J R aC ’* ij win , Kr you we' 1 ' , F * i • B ’ Invest'**’* . JWr avsr KsMrt ()l y |r e Hours CHARLES & CHARLES, l» ' Laffy AttenSant ROY 8. JOHNSON IJve Stock and General Auctioneer wWI OFFICE ROOM No LOAN * TRUST nMMI. , PHONK 6<W or UJBTK »■' , Ask the mon I’ve who ho. attended "»r l Calendar I* b. T — rinh-1 * March 39th. Mrs W9*“ I* *atur,