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|B CLARA KIMTI Kg i', ,ij W\Y\’E. Ind <'<;•:.> Kimi., |K, ... ..„•: f ii. v op. r.ition I. ■ . ■ - ;iti al.doiuir.il ;iini"i |.,i li.-r t .-<■<•».-ry it w ami Im M"~ Voimir rallied splendidly, Dr. ......| from tile .-ff.-cts of th" anosli - lie Would II" allow.. V® | lIXDERGOES OI’ER \TIOX I v Xt A*'- • ■■' U '* b 9 FRANK LEROY CHANCE 9 This ph.ito shows Frank Chama-. Mmati.a.r of the Chicago White *»ux. Msl.o in. l. rw. iii an operation for »inu Mlruulita W Mint-inlay, April 16, at ■ Mhiv hospital. B t'luin.a went to the hospital Mon 9 <lui t.irlit to be treated for a cold that ■ rauo.i a recurrence «>t the asthmatt. ■ att.i. k that bothered him during tie ■ Winter. 9 I*. or< decided that the asthma! | nine.' lie the result of sinus infection I ■ aii.t - <>n*t<-«tton, so the passages w. r. 9 drained. H Th.- operation was simple, and as 9 atsni as it was over Chance figured he 9Mt better. He expects to remain nt 9 the hospital a couple of more days I ED MEN HOLD DISTRICT MEET I Loral Order Included In lodges Meeting At Columbia City Today | The Improved Order of Red Men of ■ ,l "' Twelfth dlatrlct are holding a po» i ■ *“* kt their wigwam In Columbia : ■ City | n t h ß f„rm of a dlsttict Meeting ; ■ ,h '" nttemooa and evemag. Tb» i I rour.tles represented are: loiGrini-e. i I Htmibm, Noble, DeKalb. Allen. Wx I I •»«h. Kosciusko, Adams. Wells, Hunt I I Ihgton and Whitley, (’. U. Wlg<-nt. I rhiaf of records of the Cnltimbln City | Is In charge of g|| arrange I menta which have he*n fully compel I *’ l A big corwil was exported Io at I I lend the meeting, I The council fire was tn bo kindled ' I »' 3 o'clock In the aftermiou at which I a roll of all tribes was to bo Ulen and reports received. The JJ*»t chiefs will answer quest Inna of j » »l that time, Folowing this the f»at Council degree wilt bo mn *Wnd on nil Past Harhem* present, j • *»• Indies of the Pocahontas lodge I •Hi serve supper in the hall nt sis • Hock free to g|l members and visit-1 •"« members. At the evening session the council ,r " will be kindled promptlly «t ?;.!•
HALL YOUNG nil Young, movie nnd stage actress, who ! re Friday night for the removal of what! r, was resting easy and hopes are now | iiotinct-d by Dr. B. T. Weaver, chief of r. Weaver said, nnd has completely relheie and is making progress. <-d to return to her Los Angeles home and the unwriten work exemplified ' by the great senior sagamore. At B:3® o'clock the adoption degree will bo conferred on all candidates by the Atwood degree team. The following great officers will be in charge of the meeting: Fred E. Illin.-s, great sacnem. Noblesville, Ind.. Wiliam H. Morris, great senior sagaI bore, of FYankfort. Ind.. William Howard Jaißue, great junior saga(more. Newcastle. Ind., and Arch 11. Hobbs, great chief of records, lucli.iu'spoils, Ind. o I NEW SWINE BARN AT STATE FAIR GROUNDS I Indianapolis. April 33—(Special t<> I Daily Democrat • - With the unnmim <■ | ment of the state fair board that the I new swinc» barn which was partially jcompleted last. Is now ready for the big 1921 swine show, breeder* al! over the state arc taking on new interest iin the big fall contest. Indications nfe I that the- swine show this year will ! eclipse any previous history and that ' the Indiana show will In all likelihood I Im- on<- of the bigg, st exhibit c cd swine •I In th.- cornhclt area. 8011 Drawn nnd Care Removed Without Poultice oi* Lancing. BOILEX 11 Any lhittfgi.-»t. 11
I ? * n h an d k better than 60 % in . the prospectus! / „ •«'!’»< ’ »’••• U hv not rompare our block with bonds? No n nn ever made hiniwif rich by buying a suit —thut’® inie—i«ut no one ever loft o'er Slo—for nt - - ■ that price vou buy good clo.hitur. in n ureal w hilc we arc asked why we do not have suit* at SIS nnd S2O mid our reply In that we ;fre Al- . here to sell .'ou nn inveNlment nnd not a speculation. / JLCH ‘VT9T Todav. you can buy some stock at 10c n share II Vi <1 that Is m.t worth 10c a stack. JI k (In the other hand—today you can lind here a re- Lm> |K9H9. liable all wool Michaeh-Stern suit for as little as $.15 XX-1 !| 1 and vou are safe—vou nre Mire—you are thrifty—you J|i i| arc done "ilh worry—but you nre not done in oil. twiSli F Michaeb-Stern Spring Suits a $ 18.50542.50 gR“sIJ $ Stetson Hats VSBtES 7 I I M. Kohn & Son Shirt® | | ‘ Chalmer® Union Sult® TetwL-T-Av&cfe Go J BUTTTft ctornes k>a wm money-always-*OE:GAI»JR* INDIANA-
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT. TUESDAY, APRIL 22, 1924.
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:<• n.it, r Borah (at the I- ft) Is cliairm: n of the senate committee Invest!f.atiug Senator Wheeler (at the right), who in turn Is investigating the Daugherty regime. • | WASHINGTON. I). C.—Copies of al) papers in the ease of Senator Burton K. Wheeler, indicted in Montana for alb-ged misuse of his office in securing oil land leas, for a client, are expected to arrive in Washington and be in the hands of the special committee appointed to investigate circiim- ; lances surrounding the indictment of Senator Wheeler. The above- photo shows from left to right: Senator Borah, who is chairman of the committee thut is investigating the indictment, and Senator Bnrkni K. Wheeler, talking on the capitol grounds. Wednesday, April Ifi.
Martinsville Girl Won Oratorical Contest Indianapolis, April 22.—Margaret Jenkins, of Martinsville, won the state
1- * - — —' 1 I We Will Reserve Graduation Gifts Thi-i service is so much appreciated by our patrons at Christmas time that we are putting it in effect for the graduation season also. Parents who intend io give their boy or girl a fine Watch, or a Diamond Ring, will find this plan a very convenient one. Vnj elect the pn-ent. making a small deposit. The article i. then put aside until y on are ready for it. Sp *ing Stocks A -e Alluring H seems there have never been so many different designs in Jewelry, Silverware. Watches and other gift things as this -pring. Certainly they have never been so beautiful. I Mens Wa.ches $7.00 to SIOO.OO ; Bracelet Watches sl2 to ttO.OO I Diamond Rings sls to $750.00 Pumphrey Jewelry Store The Hallmark Store Brunswick Phonograph® ! i * -f —9—9B99———l^— —
hi;li school oratorical contest, which [ wa conducted tinder the auspices of the Indianapolis News. John Mar t shall of Kokomo, was awarded second s place; Etnnianual Baugh of the Reitz
high school, Evansville, third; Bertha Joseph, Jamestown, fourth; Mil dred Wineland, Auburn, fifth; and Adallne Mart, Marion i.:h. A check for 37att wa . >.. nhd tile Winner by the newspaper. .Jarahall received S2OO, Miss Joseph SIOO nnd the other three $. r >o each. The < onlest got und,er way February 2, representatives from 36 districts into whicli the state was dlvid ed, partcipating, Mi s Jenkins, by her victory In the state finals Saturday won the right to represent Imlinna in tlie Zone contests to bo held later in Chicago, The winner of.tin- Zone contest will go to Washington where tinnational tournament will be held, fwiSJ a n T°day
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