Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 105, Decatur, Adams County, 1 May 1924 — Page 2

OPENING DANCE Shire Kilty Blue Band Orchestra will play at the K. of C. Hall Thursday Evening, May 1 Beginners ('.lass 7:15 Assrmblv Class 8:15 Men. !5c plus 5c lax Ladies 10 cents Fred Schurger, Mgr.

Reduced Prices THE CRYSTAL “Nothing ( heap hut the Price. —TODAY— Romance Amid the Redwood A Girl You’ll Love “SALOMY JANE” Here are the roaring days of **!!>**; the day ol winding stage coach and "slick up” men. Tlie rough and ready mining camp. It's Bret Harte's great story of wild adventure' and rousing romance. Wl'lli .IACOI ELINE LOGAN GEO. FAWCETT MAI BICE FLYNN WILLIAM B. DAVIDSON A PARAMOUNT PICTURE —Also—“High Flys” A regular laugh producer. 9—BIG REELS—9 10c—15c TOMORROW & SATURDAY—TWO BIG DAYS "THE GOVERNOR’S LADY” The name of the picture may not appeal, but the picture will. One of the Big Fox Specials. Also “Spring Fever.” 2 reel comedy ami Palhe News. Hl Reek 10c-20c Children's Matinee Saturday 5c

SAVE One of the greatest lessons that America needs to learn is Thrift And before we can become a thrifty country we must become thrifty individuals. How al)out you? Are you saving a little something out of your earnings regularly, every week, every month, every year? Saving is very easy after you once start, and it’s surprising how quickly a savings account grows. Open an account with us. Save your spare nickels and dimes and see how rapidly your savings account will grow. The Peoples Loan & Trust Co. Bank of Service

COME TO The Schafer Hdw. Co On Saturday May 3rd. and obtain Samples and Souvenirs of our New Paints and Varnishes. A factory representative will Ik* at your service. ~ tV 1 ~H y° u w *th your Painting ‘ lohlems. Our goods arc ri«ht and so are our prices. Everyone Welcome. ’W'JD T<?’Z a-hmux

i Methodists To Build Orphanage At Goshen (United Press Service! Goshen. Ind.. May I. The North ern Indiana Conference of the Methodist Episcopal church plans Io erect a $25,000 building for Bachor I Deaconess orphanage on a 370 acre tract near here. A conference committee decided on the move yesterday. The land was donated by Mr. and Mrs. William Bashor. Five ministers were appointed by the conference committee to carry out the plans. They are Rev. H. C.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT. THURSDAY, MAY 1. 1924.

Harman, J. C. White, O. A. Trabue, of I of Eort Wayne; H. F. Holopeter of , Huntington, and F. F. Hall of Kokomo. The improvement is a preliminary step toward even greater expend# tures on tile home, the conference committee said. -r - • Court House | Wants Order Modified In Ute ease of Linnla MeClish V 3. Will am MeClish, the plaintiff has filed a motion to modify a recent order of tin* court. Judgment for $189.34 In the case of Vlyses Stauffer vs. John J. Hirschy, the defendants were called and defaulted. The case was submitted to the court and the court found for the plaintiff, rendering judgment for $189.34, and costs. Appear For Defendants In the case of Harvey Kckrote vs. William Zoggle et al. Attorneys D. 11. Ford and John T. Kelly, appeared for the defendants. Report Os Sale Filed A report of the sale of personal property was filed today in the estate lOf Jacob Martin. Want Guardian Appointed A petition for the appointment of a guardian for Lewis C. Hughes, was filed in the circuit court today by laiura and Leland Gifford. The petitioners state that the defendant is a person of unsound mind and incapable of managing his own estate. Atj torney James T. Merryman, of Decatur, represents the plaintiff. Amended Petition Filed In the case of Katherine Holaworth vs. !<ouis Griebel et al. an amende 1 j and supplemental petition was filed . by Emmet V. Harris. Judgment for $110.24 j Judgment for $110.24 and costs Was f awarded the plaintiff today in tha I case of Gay, Zwick A- Myers versus I Henry Rod* nbeck. suit on a note.

(Big Features Os j radio; j Programs Today ) •« < ! r 1!»24 by I'nit.sl r. ..«» OK AC. Motitrcal, i42S* 8:S0 p .m (E. 8. T.t- The Pitsiliea choir. WJAX. Cleveland. (31HH !• p. n>. (E. 8. T.» —.Musical program. featuring the Thomas Choral duh. WGY, Si hiß’ clady (380* 7:45 p. m. IE. S. T)—Radio drama. "The Wai! of Jericho.’* VVCAP, Washington. t469>M( Hi p m. (E. 8. Tl-Operaiogue by I’.gg; Albion and members of the Washing ton Opera company. WK AA, Dallas. i476.d> 11 p. m 8- T 4—-The Glbsbn Mandolin and Guitar club. DRINK WATER TO HELP WASH OUT KIDNEY POISON

if Your Back Hurts or Bladder Bothers You. Begin Taking Salls ■ M1... Wh-n your kidney* hun and your hack feels gore don't get scared and proceed to load your »tc>ni*ch with r lot nf dreg* that excite th” kidneys and Irritate the entire urinary trait Keep your kidney* clean like you keen t your bowel* clmcn. by flushing them with n mild. harmluM sale* whhh help* to r< move the body’s urinou-c waste and rtltnulHtM them to their normal activity, Th*- function of the kidney* H •” Alter the blood; In 8* I hour* they sirnln font It I'M* grain* ot m id and waste, ho we ran readily no cl.-r.t rancl the vital important • of ke*p , (UK the kidney* active. ftrlttk lot* of kimml waler■•rrtii can't drink too mmb: also get from nnv pharmaciM about tour um ••* of Jad Saha, lake a taide-spnonful in a nine* I of water before hr«akfa*t each mem <lnn for a few day* and your kidney may then net fine. This famous *alt< I* made from the add of gr*pe* and lemon Jul< e, combined with llthia. and ba* b«>en tt*od for your* Io help dean and at'mulale clogged kidney*: also to neutralise the acidic in the system ao they are no lonirer a source of I mint Inti, thne often relieving bladder weakness. i Jad Sall* I* in"fp«n«lv*; cannot In Jure; m*k>>« a delight fill efnrvn*e«bt litMawater drink, which everyone should tak< now nnd then in help k>'op I their kldm-ya clean tend active. Try thia: alien keep up the wulcer drinking.' and no doubt ytm will wo«d ,- r what, became of your kidney tremble andj fjy *1! »no*!t" have Vote I ph vale Jan <•»*mlh* your kidney* at 1 l«aat twlcu a year. I

Boro I’udar, an old Buddhist shrine iin central Java, is believed to have required more labor to build than the pyramids.

Political Calender Democratic Ticket i Commissioner, 3rd District i Daily Democrat: Please announce that 1 am a candidate for the democratic nomination for County Commissioner from tiie third district, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary election, Tuesday, May 6th. GEORGE SHOEMAKER. For Judge 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. 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 FRUCHTE. 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 mjkname 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. FRANK NEUSBAUM Daily Democrat:- Phase 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 I am a candidate tor the dem '- c r atlc nomination f<>. auditor of Adams county, subject to the decision ct the voters at the primary, Tuesday, May 6th. W. L. THORNHILL For Sheriff

Daily Democrat Please announce that I am a candidate for the democratic nomination for Sheriff of Addams county, subject to the decision of the voters al the primary, Tuesday, May 6th. JOHN BAKER. For Treasurer Duily Democrat—Please announce that I am a candidate for the democratic nomination for Treasurer of Adams county, subject to the decision of the voters at primary Tuesday, May Sth LOUIES KLEINE For County Recorder Itaily Democrat: —Please announce my name as a candidate for the democratic nomination for Recorder of Adams county, subject to the decision, of the voters at the primary, Tuesday, May 6th, 1924. MRS. CLARA ANDERSON. Daily Is-mocrat: —Please announce my name us a candidate for the democratic nomination for Recorder of Adams county, subject Io the decision of the voters at the primary election. Tuesday, May 6lh. 1934. ED GREEN lially Democrat: —Please announce my name as a candidate for the democratic nomination for Recorder of Adams- county, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary, Tuesday. May Ctb. 1924 GEORGE M. T. HOUCK. Commissioner, 2nd District Ituily Itemocrat :-!Tuse announce that I am a candidate for the de-nfH-ratic nomination for County Commlsainuer, rcond district, sole ject to the decision of the voters nt the primary election. Tuesday, May 6 th. It. F. RREINER.

Pro*, rent'ng Attorney | (rally Democrat: Ftaqiae announce my narncj a* a candidate for the democratic nomination for Prosecuting Attorney, 2<!(h Judicial circuit, subI J'wt touhe decision of the voter* at ’he primary. Tueadav. May Sth. I'jSl. JOHN T. KKI.I.YDally Democrat:—Pl’aae announce my name a* a candidate leer the dem--1 oeratic nomination tor Prcmnc-uting 1 Attorney. 2«th Judicial circuit, nub Ject tn the decision of thn voter* at tho primary election. Tuesday, May . Mb. 1034. A. C. nUTCUKtt ■mil . — For Surveyor Iraily Democrat: l , l«a*e anflmmew. that I »m u cancftdicte for the denuce* • cratic nomination for Surveyor wl I Adam* county, *<ibi«et lo the doi 11*ion of the voter* at the primary on Tuesday. May 6th: 11’34 DICK HOCH. . .i Kcpublirt.u Ticket For Sharif! I’lnaao attm>unc» my name a* * can-1 dictate for the republican nomination fur Sheriff cd Adam* county, atihjcct Itn the decision of the vee'e-rs at the ‘primary election to be held May filh. K. W. PKTKHSON For Sheriff j tally D»mncr*i:— Flea*” aiitucunca ~ ... indldnu to, ihr l( . ] public an nomination fA sheriff <>f Adem* county. Miu,'"rt io the duellam*] of the voter* of tUr primary alectlou ** > u**day. May 6. 1121 ' I W. W HAWKINB

Wooster Students To Hold Mock Convention Wooster, Ohio, May 1.. —The students of Wooster College will hold a mock Republican Convention on May 1. Under the learedrship of the Congressional Club, plans are being made for the political meeting Kenneth Shafer, of Decatur, Indiana will be chairman of the delegates from Indiana who will be instructed to vote for Willis.

The purpose of this convention is to , familiarize the Wooster College student body with the exact proceedings’of a national convention. It will also help to arouse interest in politics and will show just whom the students fa\'or to head the Republican ticket. The convention is given the Republican political color because of the proximity of the national coni vention which is to be held in Cleveland. It will be p duplication as nearly as possible. Tile session will begin at six-thirty and will be thrown open to the public. Bleachers east which will increase the seating capacity of Severance Gymnasium to well over two thousand. are to be put up. Before the session opens there will he pantries by various party groups. Three factions have already lim'd bands to help stir up enthusiasm for their candidates. All of the arrangements are in the hands of Wooster College students. —o NOTICE TO PUBLIC If any one knows of any property which should be taken care of by the city in the Clean-up next week, they should notify the city board of health. Dr. J. M. Miller, secretary. We will do all we can to assist in this important work. By order of the , I»i4t2x BOARD OF HEALTH. - -- • CHICAGO MARKET CLOSE Wheat: May $1.04; July $1.06; Sept ll.Oi’a. Corn: May 77c; July 78%c:. Sept. 78%c. Oats: May 46%c; July ■ 4 Pit ; Sept. 40c.

MARKETS-SiUCKS Daily Report of Local and Foreign Market! Opening Grain Review Chicago. May I—Grain1 —Grain prices opened irregular within narrow limits on tlte Chicago board of trade today. Wheat started unchanged to fractionally lower, due chiefly to larger deliveries than expected. Buying developed rapidly on the dtp. however, and prices recovered all early losses. Corn followed wheat both on the early dip and the subsequent rally. Fair demand was reported tn the Liverpool market but traders there favored the Argentine crop. Oats displayed independent strength and prices held flrm to fractional higher. Buying dominoed on Ute rally und no losses were sustained. Provisions had a slow start, first sales indicating a slightly higher market. Toledo Livetock Market Hogs—Receipts 600: market 10c higher; heavies $7.6007.70; mediums f7.7O<fr7 7r>; Yorkers $7.6507.75; g.sal pigs $4.7(07. Calves— Slow Sheep and I.a mb* - Steady. Fort Wayne Livestock Market Hors —180 tbs. and down $606.75; 130 to 150 tbs. $707.10; 150 to 199 lbs. $7.26; 190 tbs. ami up $7.30: roughs. $S80Q8; stags $304. Minhs $11.26 down. Calves—s9o9.2s.

East Buffalo Livestock Market Receipts 560" shipment* 34!f1, official to New York yeatertlay, 5700: hogs closing steady. Heavier |7.»0; medium* 17.soft*: I glit weight 47 W light light* *7.254*7.90: pigs.' S 7-25; packing sow* rough »6 25>6.6u, cattle 125 elow: Hheejc 1200. beat cl.ppc il 111 tub* *13.254*115.50; clipped ■« ■ S' 5n ' i < a'n |i'>> top *ll. LOCAL GRAIN MANKCY Cm reefed May I New No. 1 Wheat, bmhtl tiXv Yellow Kar Corn, per ino 9«e. White Corn SBcl (mt*, per brnJiol 42<* I Mixed tlorn H6c 'Ryu. per buahcl 65c] Itiirloy. per bu5he1........ 66c ’timothy Seed 13M DECATUR PRODUCE MARKET Correct*'*! May 1 ; He avy l(<>tt<* ISc {Sprinter*, mouth 17c lie Stag* lie t ihl Tltwwier* *6c ‘ I hick a 13c Comm .... 13e! Egg*, doacn Ne All poultry purchased mual be free from feed. LOCAL GROCER'S EOG MARKET Egg*. dmt«n Srte I BUTTERFAT PRICES butterfat Ud

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS NOTICES, BUSINESS CARDS

• CLANSWIBD ADS • FOR SALE FOR SALE—County maps, the only ones obtainable of Adams county. Dally Democrat office. 97t12x FOR SALE—BlilUcolor and newsprint second sheets, receipt books, 25 receipts to book, tablets, large and small. Daily Democrat office, 97t12x FOR SALfc—Early cabbage and tomato plants at 512 S- 13th st., Decatur. Indiana, phone 674. Mrs. Wnt. Norris. 103t3x FOR SAI.E Two Fords. 1919 touring :md 1918 touring, priced for quick sale. Decatur Auto Paint and Top Shop. 103tr> FOR SALE Little chick 1 of all kinds. Cheap. W. M. Kltson. Phone 563-R 105t3x FOR SALM—Eurly Irish Coltbier seed potatoes. Telephone 862 J. 105t3x JUST retrieved a shipmet of Ladles' Hats. Reduced prices on all hats Friday and Saturday. Mrs. Maude A. Merriman. 222 8. 4th st., Decatur. Ind. 105(3 WANTED WE CLEAN RUGS—fiavc your rugs cleaned by air. Call for and deliver. Colchin Brothers, phones 441 und 561. Factory 115 East Rugg st. WANTED — Four ditchers to work on water main. Citv Water Dept. 104t3 ■ . WANTED —Man with auto to sell auto oils. Tractor Oil and Paints. • The Middle States Oil Co.. Cleveland, 1 Ohio. 105t2x

LOST AND FOUND LOST—Tank wagon hose between Decatur and Dixon. Ohio. Return to Decatur Service Co. Reward. FOl'Nlli—Ladies green hat, containing green and brown feathers. Call plume 882A. 104t2x LOS'f- Bioach, red cameo, between Murray hotel and 4th and Monroe street. Finder ple’asse return to Mrs. W. A. Kuebler and receive reward. LOST- Female houm| black Had on collar with registered number. Paulding. Ohio. If found notify Albert Boner. Pleasant Mills and receive pay for trouble. 105t3x Wrist'Watch Ixar'ng tn Dials, of M. M. M.. thought between K. of P home and Ohler's restaurant or Ohlei's restaurant and 6th street on Jefferson. Finder please return to this office and receive $5 reward. 10St3x ._ , ..... a NOTICE All persons knowing themselves Indebted to th* firm of Meyer 4 latn hart please call and settle accounts. See J. M. Lenhart at the Mill, or Naomi Meyer at the Smith 4 Hell office. Prompt settlement will be appreciated. lootfi !l ! |I ' 'I »W" ’ Gas Company To Aid In Getting Industries Establishment of an industrial agents' department in the Northern Indiana Gas end Electric Company was announted today. This new department is created for the purpose of cooperating with local Chambers of Commerce and other business men's organixations in getting new Industries to locate in the (omumniNes in which the companies operate.

The head of the new department I* C 11. Wheeler, of Gary. Ind. Mr Wheeler ha* had aeveral year*' experience In similar work for eastern ra'lroad*. but for the la*t fourteen years was connected wish the Illinote Steel Company nt the Gary Works as Superintendent of Blurt Furnace'* and Docks. • i p-.evfous to that he was for five rear* vice president and general manager of the Jackson Iron and Sleet Com patty of Jackson. Ohio. Before chat he wa* chief engineer of the I luff aIo Street railway. Hl* long exthe steel inffnvtry and in I'lcHlc ci Hi tty uml railroad work, has ctlven him a wide acquaintance with executives of Industrial eoncerM throughout I he- country. I Th" office of tho Industrial agents 'dopartmeßt will ba In the Public Service budding at Gary, but dlrbct I contact with industrial developments in each rommunlty will lu> maintain' ed by a rvpre*entatlve of tho depart iffteni In ouch local office, Pmchot O|>|M»ses |'’ord’s .Murclc Shoal * Offer I Wccuhlnginn. May 1.- Agriculture and industry In th., ramth would be ("humstneng'' If Henry Ford',* offer i for Muscle Hhmtls was nc-cc'pted. iGwvvraar Gifford Plnchnt of I’enn.. lolcl the senata agi leti'tnro committee loclay. ITncliol nalff: "Musc'le Shoals, |* the' key to the fame ami Industrial rltuatton In thc> south*' and ahonld | I not lx> turned or*r tti Forel hecause i ‘•hl* offer guarantou* nothing

'...BUSINESS DR. FROHNAPFU, n r Chiropractic and OiteonitL'" Treatments given to lut ’ ’ . at 144 South 2nd Street Office Phone 314 L et Office Hours 10-12 m.-pj uJ* P' N|| S. E. black UNDERTAKING AND EMBe u . Calls answered promptly <iav*or Private Ambulance Office Phone: 90 Home Phone: 727 N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined. Glasses Fitt«t HOURS: 8 to 11:30—12:30 to 5 00 Saturday 8:00 p. m . Telephone 135 DU. ( . C. RAYL BURGEON X-Kny and Clinical Liboratoria Office Hours: 1 to 4 and 8 to 8 p. m Sundays. 9 to 10 s. m . Phone 581 FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of Title. Real Ettatt, Plenty of Money to loan on Government Plan. See French Quinn, 1 office—Take first stairway ' • ‘ *' ■' .f-u DR. FRANK LOSE Physician and Surgeon ’North Third Street Phones: Office 422; Home 422 Office Hours—S to 11 ant 1 to S—( to S p. m. | | K'lr-lsv « fr. a , w.

NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Notice is hereby given that MONDAY. MAY 5, 1924 will be the last day for payins spring installment of taxes. Ths treasurer's office will be open iron 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., during the tax pay ing season. All taxes not paid by that time will becomu delinquent and i penalty of 10 per cent will be addd Do not put off your taxes as they must , be paid, and the law points out tie duty of the treasurer. Those who hart bought or sold propert y and wish i division of taxes should come In at once. Don't wait for the rush No r» < epits can t»e laid away for anyone so do not ask for it. LOUIES KLEINE Treasurer of Adams Cuustj to May Sth. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION Os PARTNERSHIP Notice is hereby given that th •tartnership heretofore existing b* tween the undersigned, and John H. Ratimgartner, doing business in tb» City of Decatur, in the name ■ Pumphrey Jewelry Store has brtt lissolved All accounts due said Ann are Ptf able to the undersign* <1 and “ debts of said partnership are am oavable by the undersign'd CARL C. !•! MI’IIREY 31017*414 GARY EXI’ERIEM IN'BIG BUILDING Gary. Ind., May 1. Barit *’ * perleni ing the greatest bull'l ing la’"* In Its history, according to cittseat. Buildings now under ■ "iLtrurtk* in this city represent an tnvstm* of about n.000.0e0. In every department of ImlltHng. activity l» n " ,l<v4 Buildings now under constnnts* range fhrni small cottage, of tl n<| four rooms to apartment !>'"»*'* containing as high as 4* suit"*-I!'**” for at least $6« additional fsnw* will be provided by the dwelling* ’*'* under construction ItniMtngs of the Gary Tube »«'*• which have coat sW».'*« » lrW * ar* now approaching completion- ‘ It ttn<h‘rwtmxl tho muchinur) <<b ' several mHttoM mote. The United States Steel • ..rpofi'M han appropriated $2L«00.000 ,or tnbe mill hero. Within «o days tbo " t tonal to the Gary coke oven plsat • be stalled. DIL C. V. CONNELL VETERINARIAN I t* S|H'clal attenttan fi**'" “ cattle and poultry P n "' t ' rt riffle.. 120 No First J R'P* ‘ , Ptame Offtau 148-R«’»"i*”“* -a,, ■ — ——-— —— ft | ,V;— MONEY— s'! I Money io loan at luternsL •<•"« '' partial pay went P rl ' • Lrnhart & Decatfr. Indians