Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 91, Decatur, Adams County, 15 April 1924 — Page 6

I. Ox Warbles In Cattle Should Be Removed Now At this time of year many farmers oh.'i rvM noticeable r welling* or lumps on the ba< ks of some of their cattle. The swellings uro caused by the larva of the ox warble, which inter emerge through a hole in the skin, causing considerable annoyance. The adult: fly, known as the heel fly, annoys the herd during the summer when laying their eggs. It is usually observed that animals effected do not do well. The milk flow of cows in milk is seriously affected and in the fattening lot the ones affected are seen to gain less than unaffected cattle. The ox warble larvae can be removed by band and destroyed, thereby preventing the development into the adult fly. This system is slow and unsatisfactory. A mixture of five parts vasoline add one part iodoform rub bed over each lump as soon aie the warbles are well defined is very satisfactory. This method is described in Purdue Extension Bulletin 105. entitled "Insects Affecting Farm Ani mals." which may be obtained free of charge at the county agent's office. — —o 'Come Out Os The Kitchen’ Plymouth, Ind.. April 15.—(Special to Daily Democrat)—“Come out of the kitrh'n," Sheriff Bennett yelled to Charles Scifefs. a prisoner. Charles emerged from the wrong door and hasn't been seen since. A few moment* later the Budd Motor company, where Charles formerly worked, reported one of their cars missing. Boys’ Week To Be Held In Hartford City Soon Hartford City. April 15.—Boys' Week in Hartford City will be held I the week of April 27th. starting on | Sunday and lasting four days, according to plans perfected nt a meeting of representatives of the Rotary. Ki wan is. Boy Scout Council and American I-egion clubs, held at noon Friday at the Hartford Hotel. A great deal of enthusiasm was displayed at this mooting, and the plans for the week were well worked out. I* W. Burk was named chairman of the organisation in tharge of the week, and Herbert Honey and Jack Dolan, secretaries. — — o —-— Hold “Gossip Monger** (United Press Servicei Indianapolis. April 15.—William Howard Craig, alleged "gossip monger" was held today on a charge of murder for the slaying of John Evans. 42. Th.- killing grew out of a quarrel over a woman's good name. Evans charged Craig with circulating false stories of improper relations between Evans am! the wife of I .no Erebs. his friend. Vcrv Few People Have Paid Their Spring Taxes Very few people have paid their spring ins'allmetit of taxes, t mties Kleine, < <unty treasurer Mated this morning iJist Saturday the *ewere only about |4.<H* The sp-in-installment of taxes to bo collected between no wand May Sth, the la«t day to pay. total over |4M.<MH* - O'"— * Bluffton Tn f)hs»rve Boys’ Week This Month Bluffton. April 15.—Plans for the observation of Bovs' W.-rk in Bluffton were dePnltblv launched wi'h lie announcement Saturday by XV. W. Wetsell nf n list of committees to have charge of the various details and to plan for the various day* of the week, each to be observed by | placing emphasis on *nm» particular , phase of the boys' life In the community. Bluffton had a very MCCMaf'tl ob I servanve of Boys' Week last year, and I with the experience gained It Is an- | tlcipatad that Boys' Week will "go < over" rhls year bigger than ever The . committees emphasised that the ob- ' servance I. tor boys between the I uses of • to JI. Including those out I Ot tuhools as well as those still In | school, and It (■ particularly desired ( thU year to have boys between the . ages of 19 to Jl to participate mor* actively than they did last year. ' — —O—— ( Portland Seniors To Stage “Honor Bright* 1 Portland. April IS.-' 1 Honor Bright • the Renlor Class play, which la being directed by Mias Heckard. promises to be one of the beat productions ever glvrm by the High ffchool The play will Ite given on May 2 at the Audi torlum. The three-act comedy was written by .Meredith Nicholson. aM was recently staged by the Htweart Walker company nt the Murat theatre In Indianapolis.

IBig Features Os ( RADIO Programs Today ( ■ WJY. New York. (405 M) 8:35 p. tit (E S T)- New York university concert; Albert Sttoessel. violinist, and Kathryn Bacon, pianist. 1 W.IAX, Cleveland, (S9O M) 7:30 p. 1 tn. (E S T) —Radio novelty—broad- ' casting Robinson’s circus. WMC, Memphis, (500 M) 10:00 p. m. (C S T)—Address by Billy Sunday, noted evangelist. WRC. Washington (469 M) 9:15 p. tn. (E S T)—Concert by the u. S. army kind. WEAK. New York. (492 M) 8:30 p. m (E S T) —Republican state convention. with address by Secretary of State Hughes. — o PRAISES CO-OPERATION OF UTILITIES AND PUBLIC Indianapolis, Ind., April 15*—Progress by Indiana utility companies in" the direction of extensions and inv, provements in service is due in large measures to successful customer ownership campaigns, according to Marshall V. Robb, secretary of the lndi-1 ana Public Utility association. Utilities of the state have made big strides in the last few years, he said, while) the number of employes and custom-] er owners has perhaps been more than trebled. , “Many companies," Robb said, “have been enabled to raise money with which to defray a substantial part of the heavy costs of additions and betterments to their properties by the sale of their preferred stock to employees and customers. Buyers of

- - 1 " - I - MONEY TALKS Sneer at it, despise it, squander it, yet money talks, and the i whole world hearkens. It whispers hope to the despairing. It brings comfort to the starving. It is the friend of life. It is the pillar of success. Put your money in this bank, where it will be A FRIEND IN NEED A FRIEND INDEED. The Peoples Loan & Trust Co. Bank of Service • Swin® : ■ 1 ■ The Crmdey Type V. in your horn* and working now a ■ Ibt* at *.ll. A roaxt Io coati range m*l. giving excellent re* _ ■ c< pt'<>n and i« very moderately priced. a The Croaley Type 51. Mmilar to the V. except that it * . har. an additional atage of audio amplification. Unto com* ■ plele—nothing more Io buy—al only *lO. Thia net will ■ ’ permit loud -peaker reception on Malion* within a range ■ ■ of .TOO mile*. and hcadfone reception from coaxt to coaat. a ■ A wonderful little set and the price in right. ■ These aeta are thoroughly guaranteed by the manufac* a turer. and we back up every m»I we aell with the kind of ■ . service, that guarantees you entire and complete aatlM- ■ ’ (action. ■ ” We also carry a complete line nf high grade parts, nt ■ ■ very reasonable prices aa the following will ahow : a ■ Kwlk-Lite “B" llatteriea. Guaranteed *2.50 ■ Apex Tube*. Full guaranteed. All type* 11.00 a 2.1 Plate I ondenaera lI.HO ■ a II Plate ( ondenaera *1.60 ■ If you're building your own. make uac of our complete ■ workshop. We have all the took you'll need. a • Star Electric Company : J Radio 91) RS. ■ ■ G. (ole. Mgr. Phone 405 ■

DECATUB DATI Y DFMOCHAI TUESDAY, APRIL 15,1924.

this (stock, whether employes or customers, display a greater interest in the welfare of the company, and better spirit of friendly co operation Is then the result. "Cooperation between the utility and the public is based on the principle of mutual Interest. No levelheaded utility management can ever afford to do anything that would threaten to disturb this spirit of cooperation." —o Firpo Coming To 11. S. rt'iiiloil Preus Staff < 'err. - pendent) New York, April 15—(Special to Dally Democrat) —Luis Angel Firpo. South American heavyweight champion, has booked passage for the United States and will sail April 24. according to information received by Billy McCamey, his New York reprelentative. The United Press carried a cable story from Buenos Aires last Saturday saying that Firpo was not going to retire anti planned to return to New York McCamey said he had Here You Are Madam! Here’s your can of the p' ft efficient, easy-to-use // polish for all metal <\ If and glass surfaces. /| ) METALGLASuM comes in paste form —y’&'-'J"'** no dust—no waste. Try it on your silverware, nickel bathroom natures, cut glass mirrors, windows, etc. A trial will make you a conrtant user. Ask dealer for Metatgtai. Money back if you don’t find it the best polish you ever used.

not been advised of Firpo's plans for the summer but that lie was going ihead and sign up dates for the exhibition tour which tie Routh American had planned to make this summer. No efforts, McCamey said, would be made to sign Firpo for any big matches until lie arrives here. Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler says that wo need a thyrgn Washington to lead the country out of corruption and Intolerance, without even hinting that he looks like George himself. — Boston Globo. . ..... r> — CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere thunks for the many acts of kindness shown by our friends and neighbors, during the illnes and death of our hUH-j band and father, and for the beautiful floral offerings. MRS. ROBERT SCHWARTZ, AND CHILDREN.

ftyheifyer she floes v (’orticelli J Full Fashioned || 1 HOSE • ■ S 2 to $3.50 HOSIERY Other Silk Hose SI.OO to $2.00 Womens and Childrens x THE Cotton Hose _ 25c «p Dfhj GOWS I Complete Line of ■ R Childrens Half-Hose 25c an(i 50c j

You’ll See More Than You Pay For In These I • Hart Schaffner & Marx SUITS You’ll see it in the easy fitting lines; in the fine imported fabrics; in the new colorings - grays and blues; in the expert needlework. You’ll see it in the extreme values we’re giving you for the prices $25 S3O $35 S4O $45 | Some With Two Pants That New Easter Hat Beautiful New Easter It’s Here Neckwear Silks, Knits, Silk and Wool in 'lhaf- another thing you can’t Four-in-llands and Bowa miso- A New Hat. All the new • . shapes, new colors and new val- 35c ties are here in us show you the newest in Neckwear. Stetson and Dryer Hats The Radio Spot $2.50 to *7.00 SI.OO ‘ Holthouse Schulte & Co. , “Good Clothes Sellers For Men & Boys’’ ( leaning. Preming and Repairing - - - - - - - ——■M_aa nMMaaaH _ aHaaaa _ BHa|Ha|aHHHM ■■ **

ALL OVER INDIANA Greencastle —Members of a fraternity here are “initiating" a new "brother," a monkey named Aphredlte. Aphrodite denies with heat that humans ever descended from monkeys. a. • TO BUILD ARTIFICIAL LAKE AT TURKEY RUN Indianapolis, Ind., April 15. —Creation of an artificial lake one mile long in Turkey Run State Park this slimmer hy construction of a dam across Sugar Creek is being planned by Hie State Conservation department, Rich nrd Leiber. director, has announced. More than 70,000 persons visited the park in 1923. Revenue from admHuio-i In ought in 8 per cent of the state s Investment, Leiber said. A J. 10,000 hotel at Cliffy Falls State Park, financed by Madison cilfz ns are now under construction, will lie

opened to the public June 1, according to Charles G. Sauers, acting superin tendent of State Parks. , The hotel will have 31 sleeping rooms and it dining room with u seating capacity of 260. Site of the new hotel Is on a hillside, the lop of which is 415 feit above the Ohio River. ■ — 11 11-.—-—

TRADE StAKK Your home should mean to you Warmth,Comfort, Beauty These are impossible without wool rugs on the floor i• . i IF you intend to purchase a rug this Spring, find a dealer who has a representative selection of seamless rugs made by the ALEXANDER SMITH &. SONS CARPET COMPANY, the largest manufacturers of rugs in the world. i Maximum durability in proportion to cost. Tapestry, Velvet, and Axminster Seamless Rugs ALL SIZES Look for trade mark stamped on back of every rug. Alexander Smith & Sons Carpet Co. ' NEW YORK ■■■■■**.iMaMK-r- . " ■" — "

I Insist-on I VEGF.TABH P|m I p, c? nMl|