Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 89, Decatur, Adams County, 12 April 1924 — Page 2

— W. I Church Announcements 1 B B

FIRST EVANGELICAL CHURCH ■■ *—* Ralph W Loose. Pastor 9:15- Sunday School L. L. Baumgartner, supt. I4t»t Sunday was al record breaker. Let us make a new record on Palm Sunday. I(l:ls—The Worshp service. Palin Sunday is an ideal time to crown Christ Lord of our lives. 2:00— Township Sunday School rally at the Reformed clfurch. 6:45—E. LofC. E. service. 7:30— Evangelistic service. Sunday is the annual every mem-1 h.r flanancial canvass. Team* of men are making the canvass. Every | member is urged to remain at home until a team has visited them and secured their pledge. The special Lenten services will continue each evening of the week egeept Monday and Saturday. A splendid interest has been shown in these services with a good attendance. The entire membership should if at all possible worship during Holy Week. The public is cordially invited. 0 FIRST METHODIST CHlfllCH Sunday School—9:3o. Attendance exceedingly good last Sunday. L»‘t us maintain that record or Improve ItIhiblic worship 10:45 and 7:30 The pastor will preach at both services. Junior League 2:30. Epworth League 6:30. Observe the change in the evening services from 7 to 7:30 o'clock. Pre-Easter services Wednesday. Thursday and Friday evenings at 7:30. Sacrament of the Lord's Supm r Friday evening. BAPTIST CHURCH Itilde School. We are expert■•twtog a fine steady .growth, but need ywa. H»:OT Morning Worship. Sermon In pastor from. I Sam "15. ’The Tragedy of IMa<»bedien*e.” 6:<W. Young People’-, to-rivec. Subject. "My decisions and what they hav. meant to me." 7:00. Evening Gospel Service. Everybody cordially invited to a happy spiritual service; sermon subject. "The Heart Appeal of John s r.onpel' Tou will have a mighty long time in Eternity to regret what you didn’t do tor the laord down here.. F. D Whitesell, pastor — , , o - ZION EV. LUTHERAN CHURCH Palm Sunday. Gospel: .Matt. XI. 1-9. Kpl st to: Phil. 2. Ml. English preaching service at 10. German Passiontide service Good Friday. A < qmbined German English service will he held Easter Sunday at 10. Catechism tomorrow: Question 107. "Thou wast slain, and hast redeem ed us to God by Thy Mood."— Rev. 5. lb Arthtts W. Hints, pastor. FIRST UNfTEh BRETIIERN CHt RCH Ih-nJ F Dotson, pastor Sunday school. 9:13. Divine worship. l»:3n am and 7 pm.; Christian Endeavor. 6:3» pm.! Now that spring ta here with Its warmth and brightness, why not plan| to be in alt the aarvfc-en of God's bouse* The Hvrlptures *ay—"Bring an offering and come before him.” ”Forsake not th* assstOMlffg of yoursei ven together." Come nod see p , Sunday school crowded to the limit. 11 i

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CHURCH 0 FGOD John Chilcote. Supt. 9:30. Sunday School. 19:30. Worship and prenching I There wan a big increase in atI tendance lust Sunday, let us each bring some one and do still better. 7:00 p. m. Young Peoples service. Miss Lena Hawkins, leader. Young People don't miss It. she has something special for yon this time. Followed by special song selection. 7:45. The regular service and , preaching. / Wednesday evening prayer meetting 7:311. The attendance of thirtyfive last Wednesday evening can be increased far more so. lets each one push harder. A welcome to all. D. M. Lyons, Pastor - o ZION reformed church R. R. Elliker. Pastor. Palm Sunday. April 13th. 1924. 9:15 A. M. Sunday School. FVrd Lilterer. Supt. 10:30 a. m. Morning Worship. Preparation for Holy Communion and Confirmation of Catechumens. 2:30 p. m. Washington Township Sunday School Convention. 6:00 p. m. Junior Christian Endeavor. Eleanor R.-ppert, Supt. 6:30 p m. Senior Christian Endeavor. Agnes Sellcmeyer. leader. There will be no evening preaching service. Godd Friday, April 18th. 1924. 10: W a. fin. German Communion Service. “Blessed is he that <nm*th in the name of the laird." Matt. 21. 9. o PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH R. N. Covert. Pastor Service for Palm Sunday. April 13. 9:30 —Sunday School. Annual election of officers and statemint of plans for the new year. l*:30 Special Palm Sunday service; sermon for the children. The pastor preaches on The King of 2:30- - Junior Christian Endeavor. Glory." 6:30- Senior Christian Endeavor. Mary Kathryn Schug Is the leader Annual election of officers. 7:3o—Evening worship. Sermon subject: “A King Weeps Over Hla Subjects." Special Holy Week services will be held each evening during the coming week, culminating tn Good Friday evening when the Sacrament of the Lord’s Bnpper will be observed. Subjects will lie announced from night to night. ST MARYS CHURCH First Mass 7:30 High Mass j;45 Christian Doctrine 2:00 Prayer Hour and Benediction.. .2:30 —e ... CHRISTIAN CHURCH Crystal Theatre. Unified services beginning at 1<» a. m Evening services at 7.20 p m . ft to ex plcatty desired that all of the nu n of the churrh be present at the morning service. # A cordial wel< onto extended to everyone wishing to attend the services of this church. ■ — COMMENCEMENT SPEAKER (Continued on page two) ,<«Mnmen<enie nt exorvtoe. Tlito orchestra la one u ( the leading organization* in Fort Wayn* •nd splendid mu»l<- to promised for the commencement. Hundreds Attend H. & B. Openln< Last Nwht Hundreds of people visited the H. At B Dry Goods store last evening. Ibo occasion being the formal opening of the store under the ntatutg* went of Hite A» Horrmtghe. the new niatmg.-r* The store has bv<m comptotety remodel—l and present* a very attrortlvo appenram . For last night's eeenafon the rimm ■ were suitably dyvoratml and Mlns Mader Hite ar-i Mrs. E. H Mum presented rt>*oa ursd tarnaifems r» the vtotfora. No goody were sold, the opening being as adv<-rfls<-d to receive the people of* the <<>mmiHiity aml to show th. m their stood* and the store az re arranged. I The msiK formerly ga » grocery I has bum <<to,.-rt<d into a ready-to-. •■ »r depurtm.-nt and hi stm t-d with drwsca and «nuri for spring an,| sum nmr The opening *« a »u<,r ’* and very plea lap to Ihe proprietor*. - - -—p —» ■ •laty A Hick ami iitouty of m-rvn| vnahtod a »M’s h<na to got metry valued g| wwr frwa I show window of the Jewel Hbop here. •

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, SATURDAY, APRIL 12. 1921.

CALLED BY DEATH Robert Schwartz, former Adams county commissioner, who died at home in Berne Thursday afternoon. Mr. Schwartz*served two three-year terms as commissioner. Hi funeral services will be held from the Reform ed church in Berne at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon. - — o Carpentier-Gibbons Bout May Be Held On May 31 Chicago. April 12 —(Special to Daily Democrat) —The date of the scheduled Carpentier-Gibbons fight in the arena at Michigan City. Ind., may be changed from July 4 to May 31. Floyd Fitzsimmons indicated the contemplated change today and prom ised a definite announcement later. The change of dates will permit Carpentier to keep his contract with Fitzsimmons to do his first American tight in the arena here and to carry out his contract to meet Gene Tunney ih (he east June 16. - -e Wabash—Jolin Garvin got tired of Leroy Gordon, colored, using his flivver. The last time Gordon "borrowed" the car. Garvin notified police. When Gordon promised not to use the car In the future without permission, he was released. »- - -a — YOTKE <»E THE SVI.»: of Hint. E« T VI E The und.-rslxned advninlM rater dv bonis ni.n of the cstat.- of Jlatthias Striker, deceased hereby gt\ cs notice that by virtue of on order of tin Adams t'ir.-uft Court he u 111 at the hour of 1.1 .... 0.10.-k ,t M Ot Mtt.iratas, the 2«ih da, of vprll. »!>»< at the law of. fl.-e of hni. hte * Litki.-er In the Mar. rieon Building at number 111 .South Second street, tleeatur. Indiana, and from day to day thereafter until add. ofrer for sale at private sab- as a whole or In parcels a» hereinafter def scribed, free from Hens e>.. ept taxes for the year of IS2I, navabb* in the year of 1333. the following des.-rlbe-i real estate, situated In the County of Adams and State of Indian.,, to-wlt: TRACT NO. 1 -I’ommem-tnu at thnortheast corner of the we« half . •» i of the northeait quarter of section twenty-one <3ll In township Iwenttsix ,J«. north of range fourteen <lii east, theme running south one hundred sixty .ISO, rods. then.-e West, fifty.three (.'.Si rods, to the right --f way of the Cincinnati, Richmond and hurt Wayne lh<|-»a.: Inow the Grand Itapidw and Imil.uo* Railroad >. then,e In a northerly direction with the rlyht of wav of said railroad slh.ui one hundred slsty-two <l*j> tods, then.-.' . ast thirty-. Iglit mi r.els. to the place of ' beginning, except from the nlsne de. ■ scribed real estate to the following described r.-al e.tat. to-wlt: BeginI nlng for the same at u point on the east line of the riaht of wax of the 1 Cincinnati. Richmond and Fort Wavne Railroad Company (now the i.i.in-i Itapoto and Indians Itallmod Company * lessee*i where said east line inter-•e-1» the north se tton line of se-lion twenty.on. I*l> in township twen’vsis <741 north of range fourteen <I4) east; thfnee soetii nxe degree* west »n<l along the r a.t line of said right >f wav rvo thnuaand six hundred thirty IZMIR feet to the east and west half aeetlon tine of aatd seeti-.n thenre east on -aid half < 'y > section tine of ftftv >•.01 f.-et; them, northrust psrullel with she vest l>nr of said right of way CUR feet therefrom to the po-uh Hee of mild sectmn twenty.one i Uli theme ».-»< nft, < s<>> f. t t . i>Place of bmpnntng Tit ACT XG Also th* following deacrllM-,1 tract of land In Adams >-u»n. fy. In the state of Indiana, to-wlt: r’amstiem log forty il«, rod* north of th.- soutliessr ,„rnrr of the we f Imlf ('»• *f 'he s.. rtlwnst quarter .» ac<. Hon thirty-three ,43, In township twentv-alx < 'ft, north of rang. four, tern .111 east. then., twenty <t*> i'd< north, the#,-* thirty.two <3fl rods ten t|o> links west. them., twenty <ta, rod* moth, theme thlrty-two <32i rod. amt ten t tot tlnfca east, to a ptar. loßlonina. e -ef>t ft th ,lmr draeribed ***l th* following des. eihod trwt ivf tond. to-wtt: Commencing forty ,|a> rod- north of tieenutheaat earner of Hi* weal lialf tHI of th* southeast ojrtrter t , I of *• - linn IWrnf'.*tr <J4i north of rang* fourteen till cast. th*n-* twenty t;a> rods uoalh. limine st steen 11<> r. d~ . w<*r. them-* twenty t-a, rod* anuth [ th*m* sixteen <l4-1 rmto east. Io thpla.e nt Ireglntrtng. TRACT NO. >- Ala" th* following , described real grtate tn the town of Bern* in Adam* county, in th* mat* . of Indiana. to-wH Qutlot n.itul.iseventeen rt?i tn th* ninth «»th> »,d- --' dttinn to the town of Hern*. In Adamoeounty. In Ih* Mla|>- of Indian* as told out hv Johu A Ht,ruhtr>*r nnd rerorded on th* te> urdesl plat of said town »( It, roe. Also the foHowtng dswvflbml r. *1 ' estate, to-wlt: Corninrr'elng at th" *oi|Slw*a*t «n»en*r of ottth>l numi.eiatst*en 'HI In the ttinih <»Hii addition to the town <>f lt**n* in A.htm* «-oun iy. In th* Mill* of Indiana a» laid mil b> .lolm A Hprunger and iv.or.lrrl ow I*, plat -*M town <•< to rue, ilu-m * running north nh.*a H> rust Mne >«f said rOittot numbr-v •Isle, '< t¥•» <t dlslatoe of nlgl.lorn 11*1 rml’ and rds links, thenr-e w.st twelve Irlyr fed. Rome south pn.altol With it.* east Un* nt «at.l outlot n.imto-r alt'te*w t1»1 i. dtotnn. e of eighteen ro*|e and ata i#> links. Ih*n<* <»•’ Ilaehr ttfi feet to Ih' pla*. of loginntow Maid sale will |o» mad* eubj.-, 1 t> the npp*o*al nt said I*ool-1 for hot l*e* Huth H.s foil appraised '»!•* pt sail .eat ,-tats sod opoti H.«- fallmvius -tertn* end < **rddm«- to wn at ha < rms-tnlrd of 1l»* ptv boar- trl-mes e.r«h In hand th* Itolnn. * to two *-|'ml Inarallmrats pa table In olw* .imrtth* au-l vight.-en nmnfha. rvtoen. <-d |.- nntiai --< Hl" pur. Ims*i io-artira sis per cent Inlyrewt from dale, waiving relief, pro vldh.g trw aH.vsm a free ami **, ure-l tar UMtripag* ow Hi* real r-ai»l» -old. Tit* pur. tia-sr tn have th. p.hlb-g* I howe'er of pa, Ing elt rash <m day nt aal* If M deMr«ti t'GNMti HTRHxEtt. i AdmintslSato* g. htotls non I IthHed Hila Uh day of April. ItH Iruibtr a Utterer, Attys. 4-11-13 (

BABY CHICKS FOR SALE— Barred Rock. Rhode Island Reds and White Wyandottes. Also White Leghorn eggs. Tel. 615. J. 4'. Stonerook. 1 fl MUST BE SOLI) at once. Good paying business. Will pay for itself in short time. Will stay with buv*r until business is learned. See Hugh Souder. Ist! st. 88t2 O NOTICE I expect to be in my office and ready for regular business about April 14. 75tf DR. C. C. RAYL ■ o Political Calender Democratic Ticket For Judge Daily Democrat:—Pleaso announce my name as a candidate for the democratic nonitoation for Ju.iRC of the Adams Circuit court. 26th Judicial Circuit, subject to the decision of the voters at the democratic primary, Tuesday, May 6th. 1924. DORE B ERWJN Daily Democrat:—Please announce my name as a candidate for the democratic nomination for judge of the Adams Circuit court. 26th Judicial circuit, subject to the decision of the voters at the democratic primary, Tuesday, May 6th. 1924 J. FRED’FRUCHTE. For County Auditor Daily Democrat: —Please announce my name as a candidate for the democratic nomination for Auditor of Adams county, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary election, Tuesday. May 6th, 1924 MARTIN JABERG. Daily Democrat:-—Please announce my name as a candidate for the democratic nomination for Auditor of Adams county, subject to the d.g-lslon of the voters at the primary, Tuesday, May 6th. 1924. FRANK NEUSBAUM Daily DMnoerat: - Please announce my name as a candidate for the democratic nomination for Auditor of Adams txiunty, subject to the decision of th* voters at the primary, Tuesday, May 6th. 1924 WALTER WILKINSON. Auditor Daily Democrat: —Please announce that I am a candidate for-the demo erotic noiaination for auditor of Ad I urns county* HUbj. Ct to the decision es th* voters at the primarv, Tu.-sdi,' I Msy 6th. W. L THORNHILL For Sheriff Daily Democrat - Please announce that I am a candidate for the dimeerotic nomination for Sheriff of Addams cxuinty, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary, Tuesday. May 6th. » JOHN BAKER. For Treasurer liaily Demo, rat—Please announce that | am a candidate for the democratic nomination for Treasurer of Adams county, subject to the decision of th* voters at primary Tuesday. May 6th ’ LOUIES KLEINE For County Recorder Daily Democrat:—Pteaae announce my name as a candiditc for the dem ocratic nomination for Recorder o( Adams coanty. subject to th* decision of th* voters at the primary. Tuesday, May 6th. 1924 MRS. CLARA ANDERSON. Tiaily la-mocratPlease i.nnounc* my name as a candidate for the demmrsHc nomination for Recorder of Adam, «munty. subject to the decision ■rs the voters at th.- primary election. Tuesday, Muy 6th. 1924. ED GREEN Dally D<*ui<M*rat:—Pb-vs* announce my name an a candMMe for th* democratic es.minuGoii for Rec-gd-r <4 Adams < minty, subject to the decision of th* voters at the primary, Tues-J lay. May 6th, 1924 GEORGE M T. HOL’CKV P'Osecuttng Attorney liutly Democntt:—PtauiK anaatmee my nrfm* us a *nndMai* for the dem-■w-*aite nominatton for Prosecuting Attorney, ji.ih Judidul circuit, subject io the d*< ffpon of ih* voters at •h* primary, Tueaday. Mav 6ih. mt. JOHN T. KELLY itally Democrat:—Plegsu announ<e my name as a caudldate tor the d*mh* ratlr nutnlnattoa for iTwecutimt Anorngy. X6*h Judicial "•resit, subj*ct Io th* dwlston of the voter* wt • ll* nriinury elecUua. Tuesday. May 4lh. 1924. A, C, Ht’TfTIEIL ■ Olis For Boeva y«r I taffy l>*morrut: fbm".- suaumu:* that I miu a <audbl.,i» f.„ the <h-iiu* erotic notuinuiion for Hurvi-yor of Adams .minty, subject In th* de- • > .hit, of it* vM.-rw M t t|m (Hlumry <>n Tuesday. Muy Mb. 1924 DICK IHJUM. Republican Ticket For She. iff I'l.-as, atinmin. * n,y name a<, u can >|h|wle forth - r.-imblleau nomluulloni h.r Hherlff of Adam* county, snhj**t, •>. tfft- det I Mon n< the Voter* al ih* primary , l*eti<>u lu b<- h.-ld .May <dh ' H. W. I'ETERKON. I For Bher.ff Imllv Drm>*-"ul:- Pleas* siiuouii.,-' n»y Maine a* ■ • vndlda l * for Hi* re pat, Ima uotnlugtl.m tor ffheilfl .d Adam <vW - übj t i« lb- dts'kl -Son of th* voter, of the primary r|e<tioli. Tuesday, Ftoy H. 1924. W. W HAWKINH.j

“Brain” And Athletic Ability Go Together: Bloomington. Ind.. April 12.—D0 “brains" and athletic ability go. together? “Yes,” is the answer made by the scholastic records of Indiana University varsity athletes. Evidence collected by the Indiana faculty points to ! the athlete being nearly ten per cent I better than the average man in the classroom. Varsity players averaged 1.35R9 credit points for each hour of work taken while all men of the uni versity, on the same basis, averaged 1.262 in semester grades. While spending several hours daily to fit themselves to play on teams of Indiana university, the 141 varsity players earned a total of 221 hours of "A” grade work, 589 hours of *'B. ’| 171 hours of "C," and 225 hours of “D.” Varsity basketball players led the men of the five other sports in . scholastic attainments, while among ! the freshmen, the swimmers were champions as students. The order in ' which the six sports stood for scholarship is basketball, baseball, wrestling, swimming, football, track. Among - the freshman athletes, however, basketball players stood lowest in grades i with swimmers, wrestlers, trackmen. , and grid men preceding. Leland Haworth, of West Newston, baseball player, was the high point man scndestically of all Indiana University athletes with a total of 49 , credits points, nearly three times the average last senigster. Logan, of ’ Bloomington, although spending severi al hours daily at basketball and at one ' time leading the Western Conference in individual scoring, was second highest in scholarship among the athletes, with Samuel Ashby, of Indianapolis. swimmer, ranking third highest. o Only 1.618 hours were lost on account of illness by the 7.00(1 s(udents of Ohio State University during the month of January. 1924. The activities of the student health service in forestalling preventable disease to cenlitcd with much of the improvement pver jtast years. — "■■■ 'O ■ MARKETS-STOCKS Daily Report of Local and Foreign MarkeU CHICAGO GRAIN (United Press Service) Chicago, April 12—Grains started higher on the board of trade here to day. Wheat was up fractionally, reflectIng higher outside markets and larg.-r export buaines. Export bnslm-s* over night totaled a million bushels, including gone durum . Light receipt* and unfavorable weather ww strengthening feautres In th.- corn market Delay »< .-ding and a better .ash demand tn the fac* of light receipts brought strength to Mti. Provisions reflected higher hogs and steady cables. i Bast Buffa'o L veatock Market i Receipts SIM. shipment* 570. official to New York yesterday fi’O*; hog* dosing slow. Top *8.20; bulk. ZU.IS; heavies Z* 15; misllums 9N.154> M.2H; light weight M. 1508.20; light Bghts 57.25*8; pig* 87*7 25; packing sows rough 86 75*7; cattle 1S 3. • ieady. Sheep ]SM; b*»t wool lambs 817.35W17.35; clinps 815 down; best cliM».<l ewe, 89.5('*H1.50; calves 2M. tope 814. Toledo Livestock Market Hog* Rerdpts Light; market, steady; teeavie* 87.65«7N0; medium* 87 85*7.90; Yorkers 87.85*7.90. giawl pig*. 86 5u*6.75. . Calves Steady, •Shop.- and latmhw--Htently. Fort Wayne L-vetsock Market Khipp-ng pig* 86.15*4.75; light-. 87.43*7 55; light light* 87*7.25; ml* rd. mediums and heavies 15.25*6; roughs 83.35*.6; stags 83*4. faimba— Bi»xs down. Calvos—Bl2 down. aawanai LOCAL GRAIN MARKIT (Corrected April lit New No. 1 Wheat. bu-h*l 98«Yellow Ear Corn. p<r 1M...,\... MhW|rtto Corn M6v Mixed Corn Me Onto, per bushel 43r Bye. i*-r Ihislh-I 66e Kuh-y. per hllub.-l 65c Tlluothy Bed |4.5H OtCATUn PRODUCK MARKIT (Cvrrccti-d April it) Heavy H«a« |9c Hprlngt-rg. Mitooili ij,|i*«honig 13,. Old ftartUtrg tair .Dffeka |3r [’••teoff |Jo j Eggg dOMtt IS, . All poultry purdiMMid must b* trw 1 from fa*. LOCAL OROCCrt’S 600 MARKIT | Lgga. d..*< t) tgti BUTTKRFAT PRICKS | I Huttei'fat 34c

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•*«*•••*•*••«• • t LAKMIFIVD ADt 4 * ■" i ■ ■* FOR SALE FOR SALE —One horse wagon and buggy, inquire of Vinco Yurkovic at 114 N. sth st.Bßt3x FOR SALE —Eight disc fertilizer grain drill, in good condition. Kruetzman Bros., Decatur. Ind. 88t3 PLANTS FdR SALE -Cabbage pl~ 10 cents per dozen. Moses Greenhouse Co-, cor. sth and Indiana sts. n * 4 71; -i WANTED Was?TE!>—Sewing to do. Phone 426. ’ 87tG. WANTED—Young women to enter an accredited school for Nurses, who have completed one year of high school. Three year course offeree,!, including Board. Room. Laundry and Text Books. Send all communications to M. F. Steele. M. D. Superintendent Methodist Hospital, Fort Wayne. Indiana. 84th WE CLEAN RUGS — Have your rugs «leaned by air. Call for and deliver. Colchin Brothers, phonos 441 and ■ 561. Factory 115 East Rugg st. ' 86t30x I WAkTkD-Salem l/-n to sell United States Powders Rr hogs, in Adams county. A good proposition to offer to a live salesman. Old establish'd - firm. No delivering. Address James . Scott. Sales Mgr. 310 Granville Ave. Muncie, Ind. 88t6x WANTED - Washings o do. Call at 919 Harrison St. 88t2x WR!^'W’nritemJ^ , qualify for* Firemen, Brakemen; also colored sleeping car and train porter*. Experience unneouisairt Transportation furnished. T. McCaffrey. Supt . St Louis. MEN over IS willing to traveL Make secret investigations Reports. Salary and expenses. Experience unnecessary. Write J. Ganor, Former Govt. Detective. St- laiuis. lx LOST AND FOUND LOSE License plate No. 204-966. Finder please return to this offlee. 87t3x FOUNI>—A ladies purse containing some money and other articles. Was t'-und alxmt a month ago near Koltne corner. Owner can have same by calling at this office and describing 89t3 |. FOR RENT i FOR RENI I—Lot 1 —Lot 87x16!> feet on N. 3rd st. Fine garden ground. Rent any way detired ITtone 928 or call at 710 N. 3rd at. 87t3x FOR RENT —2 or 3 rooms furnished, or unfurnished. 8 minute ride to Detor. on Interurlatn Garage, garden and chicken park. Phone 872-K. 8813 Coolidge Wins Nomination In Mock Convention (United Press Service) Chicago, April 12—Calvin Coolidge won the republican presidential nomination on the third ballot, and the attempt of th* la, Follette forces to bolt the convention failed, at the tu<M-k repultlicau national convention I held at Northwestern university last . night. Th* convention followed tloselylines o( the national convention, with the Maw nu tn lx r of d. legates, bintiers, orators an.l othur firework On th* first ballot President Cooidige r--<:*lv,'<| 373 rotes, Brigadier General Ultarltta G. Das-e* of Chicago, 175: Senator U Follett* 155 and former foxernor Lo«d. n 16.1 On th.- aecoad <mll«>i Mr Cootolge was given 424 vote*. Diwei*236. lai IfoUette 175 and Utwden 134 I Pennvylvsat* swing its 79 d.-h , •rstes to Mr. Coofalg*. ,m th* third teuMog. giving him B*3. When the l> Follette for-vs trl*d t<> bolt convention •b* Mgßta went ont and the utamped'- I Stopped. !»tiul-nt pa et fin tn at th* nniv.-ratty j w*ro rebuked bv th* convention when I tzvtnnr-j H«ll. a attelent. who' placd i Daw** In nomination, cried out: ’ Have w« a Rr ua* f,< th,- parlftats I at Northwestern university ? ‘ A rrntr of "no" shook th* ball. North Jtiftoon D. JudaonYi Ford 1 r-Mtpt’ to took again in Ha garage after iH-ittg absent alnrr April 2- The car was found abuntfoned tu-at 11. n*-' selaer. The ihlevtta ar* *HII mtoalug ' | Fort VVayu, Alm>mt thro* time*l »“ many wive* a* husband* get di- , vorica her* in 1923. acronUng tn r*e-•--•I* of the clerk of the superior court. —o— ' ■ Atirn r, o» rtstt. 'r iti r.ui.vt | or Mwrurii ela lowri.y gi.ru t M th" , <"d( tor*. ’teW-S «*8 i»g»t»"a of Itartlfig F. 1 H-.IV.oSh .1.-.. .r<|. i n I),. xUam« >*. nt >aarr mid at |,".»l<ir.* Indiana. «n the I*l <la> *r May.l I th* FINAL S WIT I,r, Mt-. Nt AtAVtHNIC Wlili III* hl <|«m r<D»Dt *htti|bl I |mt I M *.»»! h«*lrn *r« | hollHwi h* lh*M *tit| lh*rM DMtliD i I„f |,"ir*hi|. and r>-r|v« thalr dtatrl, bwtl-a atat.s* . IhntAkb ti HUI I M IK. I, A-lmlnisir*t*r.( P»,atur. Ind,, April 1, |»j<. Hartsell A Todd, AHya. I ll)

investigate for better health, BEe DR FROHNAPFEL, D c ' Treatments given to - st 144 So. 2nd St. ‘ E , " r "« Office Hours 10-12 a. »’?*' : J »sa.m S. E. BLACK UNDERTAKING AND EMBAiu. : Calls answered ; Private Ambulance Office Phone: 90 Home Phone: 72? DR. 11. E. KELLER ' • OFFICE spk.-iai.-ii:" 1 ’ S"' l - bll-b.-n X-r.v ttona: (.tours. , M .y examination, J!'! Internal nrirsna X-ra-, « n .i .u-L! . trestinent* for h al. ' b| n ,„ | and hardening of the arter.*.. tJ . treatinenis for GOIT1;E Tr'nriw ’ IXWIS ANl> CANTER, ’ iIBEI -W ' Offl.-e Hours: .»to 11 11. m._ Ito 5 p in-7 toll, i m. »un<layß by appnlntmm M ’ 'Phones: Re»ldenue lio M i . q{ ; N. A. BIXLER 1 OPTOMETRIST . Eyes Examined, Glasses Fill. HOURS: 8 to 11:30-12:30 to S:H Saturday 8:00 p. m. I Telephone 135 DR. C. C. RAYL t SURGEON X-Rtty and Clinical lutboralont Office Hours: . 1 to 4 and 6 to I p. n. Sundays. 9 to 10 a tn. t Phone 581 FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of Title. Real Ei-w. Plenty of Money to lou oi Government Plan. See French Quinn. r Office—Take first stairway ' < DR. FRANK LOSE Physician and Snrfieoß ’North Third Street Plion*s: Office 422; liouie IS t Office Hours—3 to It a. a. ) • 1 to 5— 4 to « p m. I NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Notice to hereby given that MONDAY. MAY 5. T»» ' will Ire the last day for payiaj te spring installment of taxes. 19 treasurer’s office will be opex tffl ■ 8 a.m. to 4 p.nt.. during the t* l •? ' Ing season. Ail taxes not paki l>! M . lime wiU become d<-lin<iu<-t>t mi j ! penalty of lu p.-r cent will b- rtM ‘ Ito not put off your taxes »»tkernij • be paid, and th* law point* -mt M ' duty of the treasurer. Those wh>M 1 bought or sold property 1,8,1 ,; ’M ’ division of taxes should <«in* ■ 4 once. Don't wait tor the ntsli 'H* <eplts tan be laid a»ay fur MjM so d<> not ask for it. I LOUIES KLEINE Treasurer of Adam’ <'<*B to May A Al-l-Ot X I MI.X I OI • t,.r.w* undersigned has I - app"*’’” "J "Utar st Hie estat, of N'tt.ll. k. Ist. -f Adama r"«»tT, M ceaas* Th* . stat* la JKSKE xnufjl Vprlt l/ISZL -uj FriP-hte A Utterer. Attys **" Both i-; (<»' t (' '• stem**-' 1 or k*t *•*- N«». JBIX , Xotb’** h»riui-'ti helm •»»•! h'H»' h * - •fl U d«” • •«< •!. . -, * t urrj A UniM • lr« nit • t • ’» Indiana, »n tin- 1 ' 1-rtl. ae.l slew : o Final Settlro.rt.t V ■ estate of »Ald .to-.-l-r’ H ap|»»ve<i; nt'-l "»"• “ »„r te tn thru aa-l tb*re if..*- P- . lr „.uj, t ship, ai.-l receive Hicir •bars* ~ -uovtf PIIILIC II ™ y’itel iw-.ntur. India*. M'- 1 '• • -“TS Q. 5’,-.MONEY- 5 ’• Mott'-v to loan <‘h f ,n ’’ I ut 5% Inhrcst. loM,'" purtlul puymt n’ prt" ,, <** Lenhart A llrltcf Itocatur. InurtW See TM . AMERICAN S ecu " ,T * C for your f*rm to*"* Ha.y term* Hrr *" , at a la» r«»" ' fl FRED K- K'ILTEKPhon* IT* a. ML C. V. CONNEU , i ' Hprtlnl .tale* no. 7; ld I ; # 7i'' ~ |l>.>li< ; DlfKo j® H 7.<mi ( Parm and t'V foA , Far Ml*. “Y .T’ed •»***- ! OffHd ’« •'’/1., Ph.r.4*. UfftoZ Phon* o ■—— — gtr* I