Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 98, Decatur, Adams County, 23 April 1924 — Page 2
Football players on the FIJI Islands (io not wear shoes or any other football protective paraphernalia. —— ♦ Some Real Cabbage and To-' t . ria is Phone 31, Central ; roecry. 98t2 RED PEPPER HEAT STOPS BACKACHEj The heat of red peppers takes the: "ouch" from a sore, lame l>a< k It cun im: hurt you, and it certainly ends the! torture at once. . When you are suffering so you cart hardly get around, just try lied Pf»p---p. ;• R:;l> and you will have the quickest relief known. Nothing has such i rm ent mted. peuetrutlug beat as red peppers. Just as soon ns you apply Red Pepper Hub you will feel the tingling bent. In three Minutes ft warms the sore •pot through and through. Pain and morencss are gone. , Ask any druggist for a jar of Rowles Red Pepper Rub. Re sure to get the genuine with the num Rowles on each puckage. CO BACKACHE! RUG LUMBAGO M ••...< lekache! No!*! Your b.i kache ta caused by lum-i is ■ rheumatism or a strain andi- ■■■"' '/'"SI : ->uL 1.. t relief is i siothing. penetrating agj Jacol: I Oil from| y \ right on your painful ,! V back and instantly the 1 /A \ sortness, stiffness and | 1 v ,i! x^ 1 * ’• 35 c< nt bottle of 1 ’ S’. Jacobs 0113 from > your dniggi t. A mo- " is a I jou'il wonder what be- ‘ - ! mbaao, backache? sciatica, neur.. . , rheumatism or sprain*. Ahso-I, be !v i.ar.iii. . 1 s>, ■ a t burn the
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GUESTS EAT GLASS <rv ■I. ELEA SODUCK ’ ‘ •■■ ■■(>- The condition of several who att< mil .1 a dinner 1:1 i'-e home of Dr. I. Vai Freedman, ■i connection with which the maid, i ll.i Sodiick (shown above) was ar- .< ; d. is reported to be somewhat improved. i’owdeied glass was found in the Pou f.om which bread was made and i atby the diners. The maid is being held at the Summerdale police station pending the "itt» < e of the police investigation. She denied that she knew how the round glass happened to be in the Hour Actress Is Improving (United Press Service) Kansas City, April 23 —Marjorie Rambeau. actress, ill at St. Joseph hospital here from appendicitis, was reported improved today. She may escape an op-ration, physicians said. Maintain Parity of Blood Among the II >vn«, the n Ignmg race of Jladi'.gnsrar, t!u< two higher caster are constrain I by social law to main tain a certain purity of Hood, the taking of a wife float outside the clan being prohibited.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1921.
DEFENDS SENATE '| I . ,z - W M & ■ I I. SENATOR ALBERT B. CUMMINS 'Ulis photo shows Senator Albert E. Cummins of lowa, president of the United States senate. In an interview in Chicago he said the action of the senate on the immigration bill contained no animosity ccuinst Japan. Remove Spota on Ceiling Rain kpots on the ceiling enn be re moved with n little unslaked lime dis solved In uicoliol, says Popular Science Monthly. The lime Is thoroughly shaken up with the alcohol until it crumbles into n tine powder. The mix titre is then brushed over the spot When dry the celling can !«• painted. GOV. P.'NCHOT SNOWED UNDER Pennsylvania Governor And Dry Law Enforcement Lose In Primary Harrisburg. Pa.. April 23.-(lover nor Pint hot and his issue of liquor law enforcement were snowed under in the Pennsylvania primary. Plnchot was defeated for a place on (he list of seven republican delegates at large by Ralph B. Strassburger, millionaire owner of the ‘Norristown Herald, who two days before election received f ill support of republican organixations in Philadelphia. Allegheny an<| other large counties. President Coolidge is now assured of the solid delegation of 79 votes from the keystone state at the Clave land convention. For the first time in the m.mory of the eldest elector, Pennsylvania has failed to send its governor to the national convention of the party whose politics he embraces. . There was an unusually small poll in lite Interior cotnUra, which mad< >| It Impossible for the governor s adiuir | era to overcome the tremendous lead I given Ktraasbarger mid other cundi dates In Allegheny and Philadelphia i counties. Results from Dauphin and other counties ordinarily controlled by the state organization showed that (lover nor Pinrbot did not bate the “wholehearted" hat king of the organisation .which Hated h'rr. as one of the seven I referred candidates. ——•. _ New Treatment For Swollen Glands I*~.plf wb t have enlarged g| <nd i ought to know that by frralv ippiv. I'Ttr BrunUd Oil dally »h.- glrnd ran be brought to a hnd and nil th •••mis and poisonous nocrotlona d!, I chared and destroyed Fnrtbcrmora the opening wilt henl surely and speedily and wtihuui hnv inc an iinslgi.tly near. Prupl.. who dealrv thl atreatmerit sh mid secure # twooupce original bottle of Emerald Oil (full strength) and use gs dlrccf •d. it ia a verv oonraatrated er-par stton and a small quantity Imls u long time. It la nl*o used to reduru swollen veins and dissolves goitre. aaaaw-. >a, ...Mwwa-MiiMiwiMm IF SKIN BREAKS OUT AND ITCHES APPLY SULPHUR
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A flower on the shoulder is one i way of showing that you keep up 1 with the fashions —and a very fascinating way, too. ci — NOTICE H. S STRAUB tl)|‘ expert wall paper cleaner. The man who knows how. 1 will make that dirty paper look like new. Small or large jobs, washing, ceiling. Price* right. All work guaranteed ■Phone 51. 84tf-eod Political Calender Democratic Ticket For Judge Daily Democrat: —Please announce my name as a candidate for the democratic nomination for judge of the Adams Circuit court, 28th Judicial circuit, subject to the decision of the voters at the democratic primary, Tuesday, May 6th. 1924. DORE B ERWIN 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 FRUCIITB. 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 iny name as a candidate for the democratic nomination for Auditor of Adams county, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary, Tuesday, May Gth. 1924. FRANK NEUSBAUM 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, Tuesday. May 6th. 1924. WALTER WILKINSON. Auditor Daily Democrat: —Please announce that 1 am a candid ite for tha dem ’- .Tittle nomination for auditor of Adittts county, subject to the decision <-f the voters at the primary, Tuesday, May Gth. W. L. THORNHILL For Sheriff Dally Demo rat Please announce that 1 am a candidate for the democratic nomination for Sheriff of Adlams county, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary, Tues-. I day. May Gth. JOHN BAKER. For Treasurer Daily Democrat Please announce I that I am a candidate for the demte | cratic nomination for Treasurer of Adams county, subject to the decision of the voters at primary Tuesday, May 6thLOUIES KLEINE For County Recorder Dtiily Democrat:— Please announce' Imy name as a candidate for the demucratie nomination for Recorder of A(ta:ns county, subject to the decision <>f the vut rs at the primary, Tuesday. May 6th. 1924. MRS. CLARA ANDERSON. ' I Daily Democratt—Please announce my name a ■ a (undulate for the democratic iiomlnatloti for Recorder <>( Adams county, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary election, Tuesday, Muy Gth, 1924. ED GREEN. I Dally Democrat:—Please announce my name m a candidate for the deni(•cratic nomination tor Recorder of Adams county, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary, Tuesday. May 6th. 1924 GEORGE M. T. HOUCK. Commtssicner. 2nd District Daily lemocrat:-Please aunounce that I am a candidate forth" dr • I i inm-ratk nomination tor fount y j <'otnmfraloner. second district, aub ;j<-et to the dcelsion «»f the voters at i t’i<» pdmary election. Tuesday, May «th. It. F. HREINER. Provecufirp Attorney fwily Democrat:- Pica so announce 'my name a- a candidate for the dem-1 (» He nominatiou for l , r<»«ecu»!ng Attorney. 3i;th Judicial circuit, aule ji • t to the ri.cU«on of the voters at tlin primary. TrerrfaV, May Gth, 1924. JOtfN T. KELLY- | Dutly Imnirwrai•—p|es»e announce' my name as a c>ind!datn tor the dem-' i<« rati nomination for i’rwu'cvfina i Attorney. 26th Judicial circuit, subject 'o the doctalon of the voters at iilm primary election, Tuesday, May •llh. 1934. A. C. BUTCHER For Surveyor Dally ra-mocrat:- Ptaaim announce ilmi I »m a cnadMntn for the demo|rraili- nomination for Hurvevnr of Adams <minty, Hiilijcci to the de* etalon us tlm voters at tka primary «tt Tu'*d«>. May Gth. 1924. DICK HOCH. |{t*pilhlhitn Tirkcl For Sheriff I'kase atiHoiim” my name as a ran i didate for the rcpuHlciin nomination for Hhoriff of A’lnnia county, subject ( tn the deelshin of the vn’ers si ih>. primary eh lion io bn held Mar 6th. M. W. PKTEHHON, I For Sheriff Imllv |e<wun‘rtt(:—Plenw nhmmm-e my name ns « eindidnln for the ir piibHesn eominailnn for sheriff of Adntaw rmtiilv subject to the tied* slow nt tho votets t/t ’he primary, nhatmn '’'uratlay. May 6. 1924 W. W HAWKINS.
| Court House | I •rzz/»zz l . ~/z j I Final Report Filed A final report has been filed in the estate of Arthur A. Mangold. The 1 court fixed May 14 as the date for the hearing on the report. To Determine Tax In the estate of William 8. Daugherty, a petition was filed to determine the inheritance tax without the appointment of an appraiser. The court ' fixed May 17 as the date for the hear- , ing on the petition. I Estate Settled 5 i In the estate of Mary Noffsinger. ' the final report was approved, the administratrix discharged and the estate adjudged settled. B Case Continued The case of Kenneth C. Larwill et ’! al vs. Frank C. Amann et al. was con- , firmed today. Appraisement Filed In the estate of Maria E. Clark, the report of the appraiser was filed. The court set May 17 as the date for the B hearing on the,report ; SAYS VETERANS (Continued from Page One) ‘‘l do not believe we should pay [> any bonus but if we are going to pay -a bonus let us be honest with the f soldiers, instead of attempting to fool them.", Underwood said. "You promised to pay them cash so now stick by your promise. "If anything is due them in money. II . not an insurance policy which merely ■ Jis a crude and perceptible political » trick.” Underwood described the bill as a "mock and fraud upon the soldiers.” "It is a monstrous fraud on the man it intends to help. tv .H ST IIE( EIVED—( ar of Hard Coal. Delivered SI 1.5(1. Also have Virginia and Pocahontas. Julius Hauffk, phone 666. 9813 M/iRKETS-SIUCKS 1 i Daily Report nf Local and Foreivn Markets Chicago Grain JI Chicago, April 23.—Trading in 'grains started with an unsettled undertone on the local board of trade today. Business In wheat was restricted. The trade was upset by political agitaf tion and prospects of heavy Canadian i shipments with the opening of lake ' navigation. I Corn was governed by wheat and | sagged at the start. The movement , was liberal and <ash business show- ■ «•<! no life. Better shipping orders and sales cast with unfavorable crop news helped oats start unchanged to higher. I Provisions were lower. Eas (Buffalo Livestock Market ■ Receipts 4i»io shipment* :!9<»o o ff|. • lai t<> New York yesterday. IW; bogs etoMng alow. Tops *8: heavies, SS; mediums •«; light weicht »8light lights 27.250; pias $7; packet own rough »6.504»6 75; rattle IGO slow: sheep IMO; lM „ t W(lol bmb|| .16 heat clips. 215&15 10; < lipped ewes 210.55 down; calves 425. | < IN $11.50. Toledo Livestock Market • Ilogs Receipt market Gf* lUr lower- hravlra $7.5<>«»7.65; med'•:m 17 *iW7.7<»; Yorkers $7 Gita 1 7.7’1; good nlga *6.G<)06.75. | Calwa— Slow. Sheep and lat.nbs-Steady. . 11l Fort W»>ne Livestock Market f Shipping pigs. »6«»6.75; lights |7 ■ 4u; hithf llfthts S7#7j|S; mtxwl, nwdl hmm. heavlra 17 45; toughs. JiGof*. . 6; stags S 3 tri Ilatmbu —514.75 down. Calvos— *lo down. I ’ — .. LOCAL GRAIN MARKIT [ Corrected April 23 ■ New No. I Wheat, bilulrnt Sl.' I Yellow Ear Corn, per 100 92c White Com Jtgc ! Mixed Corn *|g ’tnta. per tai 44, ’ sty». per bushel 55,. Ftarley. per himta-t sR r . Timothy Seed in.GO I , - T II DECATUR PRODUCE MARKET Correct< d April 23 i Heavy IICM 19c, |Mprli»ger». amoolh |7<*l I L»«horna i*el ijc 1 'r>bi Rfwxtrts (Hlc Dnetg ■ Cecan 13<tI Eggs, doc«ti Me Ail poultry puiclMned must b« Creo 1 front fend LOCAL GROCER'S EGG MARKET Kgg». dor.' O joi BUTTERFAT PRICES Butterfat • ♦ Bjc
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♦ • LLASSIFIFD AW* ♦ rVK SALE FOR SALE —2 8 ft. counter show' Cases. Cheap. Callow & Kohne. | FOR SALE fioboans. Ito scan Mid west, *2 a bushel. 10 days. M. A.' Ripley, Willshire phone. 97t4x FOR SA I.E—County maps, th~o'nly' ones obtainable of Adams county.' Daily Democrat office. 97t12x I FOR SALE— Buff“coloFamriiewsprint' second sheets, receipt books, 25, receipts to book, tablets, largo and small. Dally Democrat office. 97t12x FOR - SALE—Baby carriage. Midnight blue, genuine round reed. good as new. A bargain. Phone 1065- x • 97(3 FOR SALE—dlay gelding, six years old. weighing 1.300 pounds. Sound, kind and good worker. Have no use for him. P. B. Dykeman. Decatur. WANTED WE CLEAN RUGS —Have your rugs cleaned by air. Call for and deliver. Colchin Brothers, phones 441 and 561. Factory 115 East Rugg st. WANTED —Washings wanted Call at 424 Gloss st. Decatur, Ind. 9St3x FOR RENT FOR RENT—Four rrmm cottage house on Bellmont farm, east of Decatur. Call phone F-690. 6»t3x FOR RENT Garage at 226 N 7th st . right off Monroe st. Phone 625. 98t3x FOR RESlT—Modern house, 7 rooms. Julius Hangk. Mt2x LOST AND FOUND 'FOI ND String of beads, owner can | have same by describing beads and j paying for this ad- Democrat office. 1 96t:> I’Oi ND Some Lejs. Owner may I have same by calling at this office, i | i | ' y < , r’tang sain- and paying for ad. ji.OST—Tire and riin 3l)x3’-j on Peterson road. Finder please return Ito Stepler Bros . Riverside Garage. 69t3 O Mrs. Freed Vaughn Died In Chicago, 111. 1 Word has been received here of the .death of Mrs. Freed Vaughn, which 'occurred, in Chicago <•« April IL Death wax due to gall stones, peritinills and inward goitre. Mr. Vaughn is a son of the late Fred Vaughn, of this city. His mother. Mrs. Bfes* Vaughn, resides In Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Freed Y'uughn were married last February. Man Who Helped Repulse Morgan Raids Is Dead j Tipton. Ind.. April 23 - Daniel Conley. one of the membera of th- Indiana guard that repulsed the Morgan raid into Indiana during the civil war. ta dead at his borne here. He was 9') years old. Kokomo Man, Missing For A Meek, Returns K >komo. Ind.. April 23.—Charle* E lloedcn. Kokomo bu*in«’*a man, who has been missing for a week was back, home today. lie walked into the p<>| lb e station at la>gan port and dm tar- ( ed he suffered a lapse of memory und later came to him self while wander-' Ing In the woods. Search had been made throughout north central Indiana for the missing man. DR. M ( I H (Continued from pago one) unnetetiMry expenses and junketing trips of the various boards and d‘> plored the (»« that the puhli* uU ll’tes commission had *0 littta rwed the demand tor ••conomy that they had raised th ■ salaries of eight rtarka 1 and one-half per cent within the last two weeks, In spite nt the several mlllhm-i of dotars whh h the State al- , ready owes and in spite of the further tact thet our ItaUtuUous have alt moat nothing to run on until the n»x! installation »f taxes ta paid over. arnaa* —■ w. ■■ CH ARLES C. ROE ■I - - (C.inllinio.l Page ( ttarater; Edward Roe, of Ps. Wnype. The remains will ho returned to • his eiiy for hurtal. and will arrive at 12:55 a. in. lomorrow. <»ver the G R. A I. railway. Funeral service, will be held from (lie Harvey Hmlth I residence, four and otrfhulf miler ami from th* Kt. Paul church at •:*” o'clock Friday afternoon.
j• ♦• ♦♦• •♦ e FOR j DR. FROHNAPFEL D c I Chiropractic and Osteopath Treatments given to , U | t „u- „ • : at 144 South 2nd Street * Office Phone 314 H et Office Hours 10-12 a. m.-rj 8. E.BLACK ~ (UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMmo Calls answered promptly or 3 j Private Ambulance Service“ lt Office Phone: 90 Home Phone: 727 N- A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST 'Eyes Examined, (ilasscs Fitted HOURS: U 8 to 11:30-12:30 to 5.00 Saturday 8:00 p. m . Telephone 135 DR. C. C. RAYL SURGEON X-Ray and Clinical Liboraturica Office Hours: 1 to 4 and 6 to 8 p. m. Sundays, 9 to 10 a. m.' Phone 581 FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of Title. Real Estate. Plenty of Money to loan on Government Plan. See French Quinn, Office—Take first stairway ’-■’UH ■■ ■ .■ n t DR. FRANK LOSE Physician and Surgeon ' North Third Street Phones; Office 422; Home 432 Office Hours—9 to 11 a. m. 1 to ;>—4 to 8 p m. Xumlay 8 tn 9 a. m. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Notice Is hereby given that MONDAY, MAY 5. 1924 will be the last day for paying year spring installment of taxes. Th* treasurer's office will be open frog X a m. to 4 p.nr, during the tai paying season. All taxes not paid by tail lime will liecome delinquent and > penalty of 10 per cent will be added Do not put off yotir taxes as they must be paid, and the law points out tu duty of the treasurer. Those who hire bought or sold property and widi • division of taxes should ('owe in at • I><>u't wait for the rath .Vote, < eplts (an be laid away tor uyvs«, so do not ask for it. LOUIES KLEINE. Treasurer of Adams County to May M -■ ■* 0 THRESHERS NOTICE on Saturday afternoon, April N, there will be a meeting nt Mwnw. Ptelurcs of Occident a and tires WE PAID FOR will ta> shown on cuns. W. H Newntgt in charge. 69t3x Fred Zimincruisn. »»?• Sister Dies In Warsaw Mrg M. F. Rice sras <al<«i to W«F saw today by the death of her sister. Mrs. A. J. WHtrout. which occunW ut 1:30 o’clock this morning. Mrt Wiltrout was ill Just a week, she ta'tag sofffed a stroke »t paraly»K Mr«. nice left for Warsaw this taora Inc. No funeral arrangement* tanbeen announced. - - — Husband Kills Self When Bride Bobbed Hair l United Press Servltd Itattavllta. Ohio. April ■ i h'.s II m< n. ha bride bobbed her lo|rj Walter William. 24. rural MhoJ i ta<*< her. swallowed poison and 6 I Itefore m •dical aid could ta> | n :| ____ REGISTERED v BELGIAN STALLION Prince De Orr. 3 ’ weight )HOO. w‘» we^. h ' ' i when matored. color *® r , rnnn. Mill make lhe . miles north of Decatur * John Bucher farm. ' trn ’ JOHN MAW Ilr . CHif’ OPRACTIC will 1 y° u ** ll, Y /zA* L FM>n» * 2l /All ,t#r * ((filer lta»r«: CHARLES & CHARLES I’ 1 LaO Atfrssnt. ROY S. Ute St”’* and Gr,,cr ’ Auctioneer rU£J( orrtCK goo M _2f.g T bldo . I/IAN » $ j7i. FHiiNL M’b or M nt- #|l Ask ’bn w»a !'*• ■- W |M. «bo hna attend*! *’
