Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 86, Decatur, Adams County, 9 April 1924 — Page 3

HONEY | .T'nilP'l r ' rMa sprv,ce) •'"■ ii 9 - n t; Worp ■ ' in ,n,lana bwn 1,0 ov.T Prosit, for .. t honey flow. <’- <»■ Yoßt. State ■L,, glared today. K ir'hnpo has u r.-al foundation In of the bm>.< and tj,er<rop.Vo-t said. A largo B* r crop is exported, and bees E, wintered in fine shape, reparations should be made im- ■ Z:,v by all owners of colonies ■ insnr. a maximum harvest, ho ■*»[ this time. Yost said, examinaLa of ail colonies should be made to ■ W , r th,, bees have plenty of ■*, A)lOUt 25 to 30 pounds of dilutthoncy nectar or sugar syrup Epahl be in each hive for proper Ew> of the bees./' ■ WliT' 11,, ‘ followioK conditions are Lttd to prevail the owner may be Er, of a good profit, crop conditions Kjgg normal: V ] free from disease. I J First class queen. I iFrom 15.m.m to 20.000 young bees hadn't worn out their energy. |4 Abundance of stores to take care Lm through winter and for brood Lgriag in spring. |5 Winter protection in colony: BFrtppinx or packing. J Tracts ally all spring management Laid be eliminated hy fall <ar«." ■«tt said. I a new discovery for either sort of full brood U "alcohol formalin," Yost Hid Full directions for use of the )gmalin may be obtained by writing to f. 0. Yost, Department of Conmvgtiim. Statehouse, fndianapolin. MISONSToIh 11.I> AT BLOOMINGTON, IND. Bfoomington. April 9- The general rostra’t for the construction and furlishing of stone for the new SIOO,OOO Masonic home was to be awarded by the building committee here today. Work on the building may start i«t Monday, it is understood, and will be completed within nine months. 0 Mrs. Harding Mentioned As Candidate In Ohio

(United P.ess Service) f>luml>UH. 0.. April B.—Mrs. Warrm G. Harding for governor of Ohio. Th'« p:oposal was made today by R.'A Mack. Gallipolis politic ian. who dMbr.d the widow of the lata Mt could tarry Ohio overwhelmingly u the fall election if she were nomtatej m the ticket. o. — - Man Gets Limit For Cruelly Whipping Son Fort Wayne, April 8. — Kxpreia- ! lit a regret that he could not send the ®-tn to a whipping post where he night be accord'd the same sort of cru»l treatment he administered to* hi» frail little son. Judge I). Burna BNgfauui in city court Monday gave the limit to Sol Foor, aged 40, of Till®ln 14 miles east of Fort Wayne, •ho. last Thursday. It was revealmh hsat his son, Blrl Foor, aged IS. wfin • Kick until the boy's back was black uui blue and the fhihl fell exhausted* ««the floor. Foor was fined I'.oo and coots and Mteuied to the state |o-nal farm tor. “* months. It was the maximum I MMlty provided by law for asiMlt *M battery and It was the heaviest Malty meted out by Judge Douglas* dace he assumed the bench In city csert. Bcb ?2!^ ates married AFTER 4f, years APART hrao'n * 1-7**. r< »rresj>»ndent > Kr »l’ll. Ind.. April 8 -After a separof nearly half a century-forly- • yearn to be exact-John Htcphen* arurer. has just returned from a . J,? K#m “- brl, »«ing with him as • bride the sweetheart of hie youth. More than nrty ye.m aro John Mbhen. ath | |x)rlM Row w-r(| ani j ptaym4 , r| , t<MW{lM . r “ "mall country comnvnfty near fc »l*ng Green, still In their teens, they bem. engaged, but their parents aghi they were too young to bo the wedding was post- * l hOrt ,ln ”* toter R,,w family •*. i T The engagement ami ,n ' l Stephens 'll former fiancee married and >h» past two yean both were ‘‘* Mh ° f ,IWlr “(• * ° f ’ h “ r ,o “' h e *• !in 'l Stephens went to rj .They we mar a brief courtship. BEPCXp on AVTO LICENSES is coming

haven't received your auto license refund theck, don't give up hope, you will get. Il soon. Such is the em-ourag-ingword forthcoming today from lhe state auto license department. A battery of six girl typists In the department are clipping out refund cheeks nt. lhe rate of 4,500 a day. More than half the checks have been liib'd out and mailed If you have not gotten yours, it's because you belong lo the unlucky latter half. The system of refunding the checks is rather complicated, and . very precaution is b.ing taken to see that evrry motorist ger, his refund, and that at the time no one is (|yorpuid. (Jiri stenographers make out the (hecks and then two men on the staff of tlie auto licenao department go over the cheeks and see that they are correct. Then the amount of each check Is audited by two field examiners of the state board of accounts. Ed Brennan and Webb Gilbert. •The motorists get back $1,000,0110 and pity $6,000 for it. Postage, for example, will cost $3,000 alone; envelopes SSOO, cheeks SSOO and other items accordingly. o DEPALMA BARRED FROM INDIANAPOLIS RACES Indianapolis, Ind.. April 9 —Ralph DePalma will not drive in the Twelfth International 500-mite automobile race to be held at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. May 30. This definite annour.: era< nt has been made from the Speedway office. DePalma will not ride at Indianapolis, it was explained, because he is not now a member of the American Automobile Association, the governing body of the gasoline sport, under whore rulings and juridiction the Indianapolis affair and all other championship events are held. Ralph, u favorite with fan in victory and defeat, has not won a <hampionship event in years. To wipe out the dollar deficits of years of racing losses, it is said, he accepted during the winter, a real i’abe Ruth contract from the promoters of a dirt track in California, and was thus automatically disqualified from participating in recognized speedway racing. DESTRUCTION OF CROW IS OPPOSED New York. April 9--The "National Crow Shoot' instigated by th- Sporting Powder Division of the E. I. du Font d' Munotirs and company has ar roused «ousiderab'.e opposition among cots•rratiouists. The argument used to hack t'P this lat-st effort In bird destraction is that the fanr.e'% of the country would be greatly benefited if crow* were exterminated as thty rob corn fields and destroy large numbers of insectivorous birds. "That the Craw is a robber at times

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and doos destroy n row bird’s nests cannot be denied hut if* his ruse should be tried before a Just court II would be clearly shown that his good qualities fur outweight anything that might be said in his favor, said T. Gilbert Pearson, President of the National Association of Audubon SoclI it* 3. RADIO DOG-HOWLING CONTEST IN ENGLAND (United Press Service) London- There wus’an awful how! lit l/mdoff ret ently. It could l.e heard over half the world —if you happened to i... listening in. • Ono of the big Brliish broadcasting outfits conceived the Idea of having radio dog howling contest. Noted bow wowists all over the British Isles were entered. This was one time when the mongrel out In the buck alley who keeps the neighborhood awake all tdi.;ht with his wails ytts in demand/ The “grand howl" last <1 half an hour. The winner was mimed “Geo." and his voice was officially catalogued as "Mt zzo-alto-rtd.usto." They're figuring on a (at yowling <iont( st next. Details of Report On Germany Leaking Out (sty Webb Miller) (I’nited Press Staff Correspondent) Paris, April 9 Details of the ex;!><rti.' reports are leaking out as they ‘pass through more and more hands in translation, printing and p:or>f reading. French sources today handed out J what purported to be an authoritaIttve resume of th<. Dawes committee's report It conforms to the outline carried in I’nited Press dispatches yesterday, namely, that a (gold bunk of emission will be established, and International loan 11,ranted Germany and control of the rail ouds assumed and adds hitherto •inpeldished details. Without interfering with military o<(iipalion of the Ruhr, "the authortatire F.emh version says, “the economic unity of Germany must be rt stored. ' “The Ruhr customs and railways trust be returned to Germany, but d!i> I representatives will act us , ove; ee< r.i in order to safeguard the security of the tioops. "Germany's reparation payments v.'ll antcunt to one billion gold marks

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the first year by means of a foreign loan of 800,000.000, plus 200,000,000 from a transport tax. "Twelve hundred milliyft will be paid the second and third years, 1,750,000.000 the fourth year, 2,460,000000 the fifth and in a rising ratio thereafter, according to Germany's national prosperity. "The entire Germany railway system Is to be conceded for fifty years to accompany with a capital of 26.000.000,000 gold marks, of which two billion marks in preferred slock will lie sold." The French version also included a levy on German industries which profited by annihilation of lhe mark. o Annual Inspection Os Rural Routes Started Charles Hocker, deputy postmaster, start-d out with the mail carriers Monday on the first lap of the annual inspection of the rural routes out of the Decatur office. Boxes and other matters pertaining to the deliverying of mail will be inspected by the local department cenrin of the unoccupied farm houses will be taken by I ost master Harry Fritringer and his (’eputy when they make their trip of inspection. - o ——— J—I—WANT ADS EARN—I f—l • •MT tOU PAUV « « <

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