Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 93, Decatur, Adams County, 17 April 1924 — Page 8

HER SON OPPOSES THAW’S PLEA K" ' * ~ ~" I * -' : ’r J '■ -• I I U-X sT*' &< ■ A’' JWjHS^jr 7 / it \ |<&£T • ■ ~' '■''?' I . g ’ .I; ■ ! i >. /< %**•»? K fl i a /■ . -.. W Evelyn Nesbit was not allowed to Intervene in the sanity ease, but her son. Rtts-ell William Thaw. 13. is permitted to tigfn father's acjion. PHILADELPHIA. Pa.—Evelyn Nesbit and her former husband. Harry K. Thaw, wito battled together for Thaw’s life after he shot and killed Stanford White in a jealous frenzy, met Tuesday April 15. in another courtroom, sep-l •rated b' only a dozen feet in actual space. but as far apart in sympthy as if I thee hud never throbbed to the same fears and hatreds. There wm not the slightest flicker of recognition as their eyes met. although both were frankly I curious to see each other. They have not s|s»ktn since 1910 end th y last -aw each other nearly! ei ht years ago. Evelyn appeared flushed and nervous wlfen she entered Judge M< napt in's court shortly before noon to m-ke n-r t'rst public app arance in the! sanity proceeding, which Thaw has instituted in an effort to be freed front I ten insane asylum where he has Iteen confined for seven years. Miss Nesbit s entrance was goner I v unnoticed until she had been seat- I ed next to Thomas E Cogan, who was appointed yesterday, as guardian of I her son during the proeecslings. Then knowledge of her presence was cir-l ciliated among the spectators and men in the rear of the room stood up to catch a glimpse of the women whoso beauty once caused Thaw' to kill. They saw a woman whose youth is gone but who still looks young, her pretty brown eyes darting about like a bird's; her scarlet lips pursed in a touting expression. When Thaw became conscious of her presence he leaned far forward in his seat, with c hin c upped in his palm, his elbow resting on his knee, and I rerutinized her intensely. For fully live* minutes he remained in his awk-1 ward position, staring at his former wife and letting his gaze stray past her I His gaze scs'ined only incpisltive. There seemed no bitterness, and cer-

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NEW ( Hl RUH BUILDING EVERY FOUR DAYS A (htircb MMtng completed every jfour day* fa th»« record cf ’he <‘!r r?’h I ; Builtlinn Fund ( t»inmission of GeEpfae<>|ml rhur< h for the year W 23 jironMng to th»- r<‘|x>rt of the Rev. [f’harle- L. l*:trt|<-e, (’nrres]*ondinr’ The rhnrrh RnihUrr Kiin<l fa tp ilaitainod for th«* purpose of financing Iby pis?« and tains the ronntrurtlon of «-hiirrti property in all part* of the jl’nited States, ain! fa one of the most flourishing nf th * businesg enter* prlueß of the t’hurrh. Summarfalni? I the wnrjc nf the yr-tr. J>. Pardee nnteg the tompletlon of 14 ‘hut*hi**, 10 re* i t<>rle« and 15 pari«b holme, unib-r loans totalling sif.2.'i«o eml the > ompletlon in addition of 31 chu"< hen 1 13 rectories and it parish honi<>< In •Ifta and grants of 1.13.1175. thus bringing the record tip to a total of X 2 | church buildings of various kinds > . during the year 16.'3. Thi* was made possible througb ths repayment of

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THI'BSDAY, \PBIL 17. 1924.

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I slll.Cds.cs of capital which had I been loaned out "for church build i Ing purposes i-t previous years and 1 fund of $26,000 from two comm.tnie- I ants of the Church. "All the dollars sent to the Build- J ling Fund." says Dr. I’ord ••'. "are; [sure of a steady job and are in lino 1 Ifcr a try at perpetual motion." Japan Busy Building Many New War ShipTendon. Anril 17 (Special to Daßv ; I I’emocniti > — Since signing of the I ’ .'ashington limitation of armament I treaties Great Britain, has start' d < on-tritctlon on one submarine whlL’l l.tpcn has begun work on six light cruisers. 17 destroyers ami thirteen -übtntuines. parliamentary Secretary ‘-m’tion said during the session of the I bonsc es commons today. Medical England

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CASTER SOCIAL i The I ■.idles’ Vbl of Im Pleasant VIII. B.ipti-t church will have a' I .-hlcken sttppc'r. Easter social and! t’lraar at France's Hall. Saturday' i "Vc'ning. April Ibth. There will 1.0 a! tk quilt for salp besicl.* aprons and' other article's. A good time is anticl-1 ' p.-ted. Siti't <r. 35 cents. All you can , . i Mrs. Annie Kcifer , has opened a New Millinery Store at her residence in Willshire. Ohio. She will have on *'l>£ciai Easter Sale a fine line or Sumn’er Hats. All This Week. luidies call and see them.

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I rq' I Give a M. Kohn & Son I Shirt an inch -- and it I will take a yard! uJJR. I . iBSS I / l a Kol,n & Son shirt one trial in vour I V ( and before the season is out the I '' label will own the entire bottom draw er. * I A The Way * l fee,S " i,en you flrßt P l *’ •! on' I S' :i " n T h * r< * rel .'oufe* l when you have to take it ——*—• T, t,n—to be laundered. rh l* joy of opening up a pink slipped n ick wW^yi. -• age am, finding vour favorite back with aH it< W- ?> 1M cv.or--a:i its size—with no sighs front you to ‘ auni * r -V man. £k\ cu> l jSSß! Beautiful Easter Shirts Now sArX $1.50 "’54.00 wßgjlL. Enough patterns to start a regiment of new ’ ■' wearers finding new excuses for making dud cloths out of their old ones. ; Collar attached—collar to match—in the poitTiS Caps sh?rts ,>awd * r and Devll B,ues 80 popular in "Qfie Smiiriesl'' Easter Caps 75c to $2.50 i ttfi'My&ctt <3a J SETTER CLOTHES FOR LESS J MONEY-ALWAYS- • DECATUR • INDIANA • v.wnMßßHaiMEuijuaKsaaHEaHHHaßßMMMßvaaßaHßMßamaxwwa I 0 lb « S & i V W '’HL 1 — * J S/ ' k x - : $ v v I/T x<\ k--i — <c -— 7 s ~~ Eastertime Is Here L Let your Easter Dress or Suit Be of Known Worth This Easter presents opportunities in costume which enable each woman to select her apparel that is individually becoming, for the trend of fashion has gathered in so many various types of styling, so many different exprevsiom. that one may be just as fully in harmony with the ( v °Kue of the moment and yet he entirely original and individual in every feature of one’s wear. Let this be your urge to decide upon your Easter Dress and ( oat and Easier accetsork*. for now everything ia here ready for your particular personal preference to make a precise choice n matter of easy decision. A Dretca or Coat chosen here will repay you In better appearance and longer wear. Stocks of this character -of Ready-to-Wear are at their Spring's fullest here. Our Women’s Wear department will he a delightful revelation in merchandise. Quality Merchandise at Prices that are More than Right rhey’re Convincing H & B Dry Goods Store Hugh D. Hite John H. Burroughs

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