Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 104, Decatur, Adams County, 30 April 1924 — Page 5

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Rowena Shoaff han returned petrolt after Vi.itiu» in the city , couple «t 'l“y s wl,h frlt!n ' lß ' Miss Shoaff is a nurse at the -Ford hospital and for several months was Mirgleal nurse at the Adams C.untv Memorial hospital. W eil say this fcr electrics—they ()|)fy t is speed laws. Nobody ever ...,t out o' payn'. but we get longer t|m e oil some tilings than on others, carousin' ter instance. -Abe Martin. Indianapolis News. Miss Mary Helen Lower, of Warri.n, i 3 visiting with Dr. and Mrs. j M. Miller, of Second street. Henry Marbaugh, of Pleasant M Hls, was a business visitor here this morning. M ,s. Elgin King spent the day in Fort Wayne visiting friends. Mrs. Dora 1-aurent returned last evening from Fort Wayne where she was the guest of relatives. Mr.and Mrs. Earl Adams spent the day in Fort Wayne. Mrs. Adainn will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. \V E. Hoffman while there. Mrs. F. A. Peoples and Miss Dura Marie Magley motored to Ft. Wayne to spend the day with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Yalme. of Fort Wayne, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Helm last evening! Mrs. W. Guy Brown and Mrs. Freeh Hower spent,, the day in Fort Wayne visiting friends. Mrs. Greoge Keller and Mrs. L. C. Ferry visited friends and relatives at Fort Wayne today. Lawrence Biggs and son. I-iwr-cure Woodward. Bretta Fisher. Morie and Blanche Ritter apd Orval Fisher, motored to Fort. Wayne Hun day and were the guest of relatives. Mrs. W. I*. Schrock and son. Billy, and Mrs. Fred Patterson, vlbitod friends at Fort Wayne this afternoon . Wayne Phillips will leave Sunday for Buffalo where he will meet Clem Yimk. former proprietor of the Muria> Hotel and go with him to Clarence, a suburb. where Mr. Yonk has taken over a new 100 room hotel and Wayne will begin service as one of the clerks. Dr. and Mrs. Burt Mangold will motor to Fort Wayne this afternoonto be the guests <>f Mr. and M|X John Erwin. Mrs. Don Vaneil, of Cincinnati. 0.. is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs William Smith, of North Third |

WHTDOES YOUR DOCTOR ADVISE A SPRING TONIC AT THIS TIME OF YEAR?

This is th* season when your ays •‘in in trying Io adjust itself to warm • r weather. Your liver becomes sluy R h and your bowels yloßßed up w.h poisonous. sit -honing wastes A’, a result, many suffer from such Kinp oms as sour stomach. coated •■ mute, iuol taste. Idl'oiisness. irree 'i'»r movepcent* of the bowels, sick *’• ben, |MiU4 in the buck aud aides. Make tlijs test! Cleanse and tom your liver and bowels with l»r. Thach ver and Rlood Hyrup. I'm 1

O', 1 F W I * lid . *vor -urw I «!■ BANKER’S BANKS 11 i The turbo Federal Reserve luniks are exclusively lor bankri.s they open no nreotinfa for indivld* unfa. They rediscount commercial # paper for “member hanks in their reaper the districts and perform other valuable eervlccn for them. The Fedcial Kester vc bank ol thia district. the 7th, fa located nt ‘ ( hic.iMO. Thfa hank takes consider- ’ able Mtfafaction In bring one of the t !HMMt members of this Sjmtem—"ihc < aafent amt rUrongcM banking Hjidciw £ in the world.” -Ar sifst’N<ttion;|J BQrik. Capita! and Surplus f 120,000.00

street. Joseph Winteregg of Berne was u business caller here this morning. Ed Ray of Berne was lu re, last evening. He left today for Indianapolis to attend the state conference of the Evangelical church. Through a misunderstanding of the news boys on the First and Second street routes down town last evening no papers were delivered until 7:30 o’clock. Wo apologize to our patrons and the carrier joins us in the assurance it will not occur again. • This is the last day for bass and blue gill fishing in Indiana until June 15th. Willis Leigh of Portland, was here today calling ou business frieuds. , Mrs. Henrietta Gorki’, of Root township, was the guest of friends here today. SIO,OOO FINE (Continued from Page One) stood outside tile house while McCray said hi* farewells. Permitted to leave the jail yester day in custody of the United States marshal, McCray wound up his affairs at tite state house and tendered his rezigliatlca as governor. uti'er lite statutes McCray w-H 1«• clil-tlbi fir a ? <lc aft-;• si rvl-iy thro years and four months if the other indictment against him is dis missed. In sentencing McCray Judge An tlerson said: "The statutes in the McCray case provid . for a penally of not more than five years imprisonment and a Ji.ooo fine on each count. “In this case he was found guil'y .on thirteen counts. Evidence shows he violated hundreds of counts and was guilty of numerous felonies of which this court had u " cognizance. "The evidence showed he was gull i ty repeatedly of numerous forgeries ■ and publishing and issuing forg -d. . fictitious, fraudulent. counterfeit ’ notes. *‘il--|-i atedly ho was guilty of <>bI tain money under false pretense. He took the wi»e,--. s stand and con-|n>i*ti-<l rank perjury. " tiis court can < .-ly puni li .or ft.” I rff< n-e of using th-- mails in the n« - j fartous scheme to defraud. "This sehenm was honeycombed* - with felonies. Under the statutes the’ - maximum punishment could b-- 65! I years imprisonment ami s]3.<wo fine."

stomach in eomli ion oothe your tired and overtaxed nerves, brace tin your system aud rend purer npdi healthier blood coursing through yourl veins. Notice quick difference in way j you look, cat, sleep and fe.d -iniprovemi nt in leas than II houm. You. too. will bo sallslied. as other. i have, or no cost. ■ Ur Tbacher a ♦ mid and n-tmit. [ mended by The llulthou e I), ng *'o.. ‘ and all •’< druggists in every! I city and t<

DECATUR DAIItf DEMOCRAT. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30,1921.

(qI O* /i ©©©ikbilw club calendar Wednesday So elm Rea—Mrs. Charles Stalest. I ri I).- —Miss Helen Swearinger. Evangelical Missionary Society— Mrs. 1,. L. Baumgartner. Bachelor Maids, Mrs. Clarence Herber. 6:30 p. m. Union Township Woman's Club—--1 Kohrs School, 1:30 p. tn. • St. Vincent de Paul Society—K. of ' C. Hall, 2:30. Thursday Mt. Pleasant Indies Aid Society— Mrs. Mary Cook. Kirkland Township Ladies Club— High School, 1 o'clock. —Mrs. G. V. Porter, 7:30. Ever Ready ('lass of M. E Church Christian Ladies Aid and Missionary Societies-Rev. ulid Mrs. H. A. Thompson. Presbyterian Ladies' Home & Foreign Missionary Society May Day Luncheon—Church, 1 o'clock. Tri Kappa—Mrs. Kampe, 7:30. Friday W. R. C.—Legion Hall. Woman's Home Missionary Society of M. E. Church —Mrs. Jim Stutts, 2 o'clock. Root Township Homo Economics Club—Mrs. Chas. Johnson, 2 p.m. Saturday Progress Club Pastry Sale—Porter Grocery, 9:30 a. in. Tile ladies of the St. Joseph parieli gave a miscellaneous shower and pot luck supper at the Im of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Geels in honor of - their daughter, Miss Rose, whose , marriage to Henry Heiman, of south of the city, will take place May :i. Many beautiful gifts were received by the bride-elect. Fifty guests were in attendance. * At the National Convention of tieLeague of Women Voters which ir, being held at Buffalo, N. Y., Mirs Bell Sherwin, of Cleveland, Ohio, was unanimously elected president, according .to an announcement made by the election committee. Miss Sherwin, who lias served a> lirst vice president, suieeeds Mr ; . Paul Wood Park, of Washington, and will serve a two year term. Mi. .Julia laithrop. of Chic.-iko. wa:. elect jed first vice president for the line,, ;pir-’d tenn of- Miss Sherwin and Mr- , Mii.nl” F. t’unningli mi, of Waverl I Tex., was eleiVed second vice pre. dent. The past secretary. Mirs Elizabeth J IL Hau-er. of Girard. Ohio, was re elected. Tile lor ill or Iratilzation did not sai l a deb-gat--to this convention but exis-ct to I - represented. * Mr. and Mrs. frvln Butler, of Nutt man Avenue, entertained at dinner l.e t evening in honor of Mrs J. It . Peter on and daugh'er, Shirley Jean jiff Terre llau:o. Other gue .i < wen I Mr. and Mrs. Sim Butler and dati.'jlt j I-rs, Gladys, and noi, Ralph. * I The Lad es Ho gml Foreiin Ml -tonary Society <>t the Presbyter lan church will hold a May day luncheon a’. th<- church, Thursday a' l oi, > o'clock. A good at <nd.i’i<e ii I desired a . th • convmt'ou reports will | la- giv' n at this time.

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’PHONE CABLES (Continued from Page One) street, part of Fourth street and Nmlli Second street. Cablemen will not cease in their efforts to get the installation repaired and service restored to the telephone patrons as soon as possilde. The damage, to the telephone company Is estimated at In-tween S7OO . and SBOO, but Mr. Ehinger stated that Hie most, regrettable part of the j whole affair was the destroying of the telephone service just at,the mo ilicnt when workmen were putting the finishing touches to the new circuit. Workmen planned to begin work today on the installing of about 30 n-w 'phones and the tiro now sets them back in their plans. ! Tlie General Electric company, of Fort Wayne, sent one of their expert cable splicers here to assist other workmen in repairing the cable. The General Electric toll line to Fort , Wayne is out of commission. The G. E. lias a separate line to Fort Wayne, which comes through the Monroe street lines to the Central office and Ulis was damaged by the tire. It also is impossible to -got the factory from the local office. The line on South Fifth street, ( i-iuth from Monroe street will be the last line to be placed in service l.if.iin. Five cable lines were damagJcd by the fire and it is necessary to repair an entire cable or circuit be- ■ tore tlie line can be placed in service again. Service to Toll Users ' Everything possible is being done to accomodate the telephone patrons. Those who wished to use the. long 1 distance line and were unable l<> get Central from tlieir home or place of business or in those cases where ion-.: distance calls were received at the Central office and it was impossible to ring the party wanted. Mr . H. F Fhinger motored to Hie residence or place of business and took the party canted to the Central office wher tne call was rushed through. Mrs. Ehinger worked all day and many people were taken to the Central office to talk over the long distance I wire. FIFTY-NINE ARE (Continued from page one) Bong of Love (Blossom Time) Orchestra Address —"In the Day's Work Hon. Howard J. Wisehutipt theh.tlielii nihnll.t h tao ' When hr arts Were Young'' Orchestra I*r<\eutation of Graduating ( las., . I‘riti. I’. W. Linton Presentation of Diplomas Supt. M. ly Wort Ii matt Music (.Selected) Orchestra Benediction Rev. Ralph W. Loose 1 Exit Music . Orch- :.tra Class Roil , Following is the members of th »e ’ Dior class who are candidates for de- — " - - 1,1 * -EL'S” POPHAM'S\ ASTHMA REMEDY’ v Give* I'rwf.pi ar.<l Pnsittv* flels-f tn Ev«t> ’ « Cave. Sola by Orwrcniu f'reak'.OO. a I 1 Trial packaca l>y Mall 1<«. ; WILLIAMS MFC CO.. F.-ops. ClctiiM 0.5 aa , wire. . l-o- Halt> it. ENTEiH’IHI'i: DRUG CO.

grees: Robert Aurand, Mary W. Baumann, Clarence J. Beavers, Florence H. Biggs, Florence IL Bowen, Robert Brandyberry, Howard J. Brumley, Etta Marie Burnett, Mildred E. Butler, 1 Paul R. Castle, Ruth Evelyn Castle, 1 William Earl Chase, Deane T. Dorwin, Glennis Dale Elzey, Mildred F. Elzey, Lucile Engle, Cordelia Englemann, Donald Farr, Richard M. Frlsinger, Forrest Don Gilpen, Gladys ,1. Gilpen, Naomi Ircuie Helm, Jesteen E. ' Hocker, Gordon Holmes, Hettle Ann ’ Houk, William Lester Hunt, Helen ' Rea Kocher, Dale L. Koos, Charles H. 1 Lammiman. Florence H. Magley, Fred '' Major, Carl L. Mann, Margaret Leotta McCormick Alton J. McKean, Robert ' W. Miller, Robert Louis Mills, Elen- '' ora Moeller, Harriett Mario Myers, ' Henry Otto Nelreiter, Berulco Anna ’ Nelson. Mary Alice Patterson, Thelf ; BOILS . Drawn and Core Removed t Without Poultice or Lancing. 801 L E X D Any Druggist. I [ » -- » - JOfc I iM-J * KsJ i ■'- . - ■* r I ♦4OO t'W *l»rr *ith wiry outer mmfort i !«• < ’.OI) .t S ’.■'il'jw r Day I 100 Rooms 1 ino p-t Di C I'll) I '•>!.( • :• ’ t. r ti;sr I i/ 5 » R -.ms at Si.iM jvr Day 50 R< ima at Si.'i> jer Day•f < !»• ■ >-»r ji u •to • vt« N'dy. i i r<r*.l .*«r«‘rc the Very < ivb r- «k!,i * . . $ .7s m! i »•»»< ir 1 1 . .75 T .ble.i I Mr i i 1.50 i ( S’'- Rvt'n ** J. & in till rhy i . <.r It .Lin.t t$ .< . A V ION ST. - ! ; LNat.km-'l A>v. I Ho rn « INCOLN I. f.'.f A*. BltMMNgA'r i IN' I

.a « , ew . 11 ■ - W ir -^W/if W* J 3sSu*!!!!zs’^W r J ijk , » YStejMlE? Z-liS * J I ’?r v wr B» / / vH ACTUAL TACTS I Do YOU Know That -■ I Thirl} ot’l •>( tAcry out- fit'Mihf'i Amctit utt.> «ir.<d l»il. - the muU d«p«ud uu Una t lukirrn'.’ 6iui u|ty? Not uc'< t’«dtril} cdravcgancc but iiu pruiidt'tutf Mutt! i»l (urrtdghl. Kmiy tmr ktrtcwK It in *<mml puliry !•> hmm* money Imti n .ut> v.ui< lu luukc llu* lirtd df’po. tl u M/ahlr aiiuuiiii. Juat I nut|> uclii'n icnult in the Itiuny lifly-liH* ynr old tlopcndy tuts. I It yottr Io mil.! ItU'lgct piuvidrt* tvr n Mvlng* nrroußt eitlly in Ik*' KdMir. >ww itudMiiul bug will Mint It d Hit the yctii injoy lil(>-U*t* and tin* ycarp thcrciiftcr um only tin* liuMMilii iml<T>riid> «l ran. A hini.|r bolhr uprita tin iwriMint here— watch it nrow t hi iiitrthpc'Mi iMtiiil.v mb Ing. Intrrc.4 paid on dcpottil *ul Un* idle ol 4% Old Adams County Bank

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,LU 1., 1 ~XI ' 2JH ll * Get Ucider The Sheltering Brim I C 5 A Reputation t A great reputation imposes a binding oblii- XI. gation to keep faith with the purchaser. If Mallory is on your Spring Hat, you may dismiss “ all question of style and quality from your mind 1 and concentrate it upon choosing the one particular shape here that particularly flatters your face. I Vance & Linn FHKSHNTINC TMt RAT'S np VH»X AMPI.FD SMAItTNim« _M.4U.ORY HATS J 111 Mt TMni ■ ia in ~.w. WMIamMMM Your footwear is always Important x To he well dressed you should give special attention Io your footwear. You will have no (rouble in making your I sch ' tion and you will know that ou are t\i fixing (he very latest creations in chooiing from our new stork. ladies Airdalc and <£ »■'**’ IX U hilc Strap Sandalb, the season’s ■ acucst. all sizes .. • Peoples Cash Shoe Store/r * w rwaxwwax- awMaaaaM

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