Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 114, Decatur, Adams County, 12 May 1924 — Page 3
j iSLelistic Meetings At IKdhpl Brethren Church .'mmmmced - Tnl,.„ Clun' Ii 1,1 l!e ‘"" ! ML. imnisliip last Monday ov inmh interest- The at "w, ,m, r , ;r ing and splendid s W...- a.e being held. The servuntil Sunday im-n 3 4 . 1 V and meetings will beveiiing until I jX. William Speneer Hell . even Ohio, is preaching J*T i < Imreh and is d- liveiing messages. Rev. Bell ' | ~ wire iireaeher who hand (■„. |„.| without gloves or favor . K„ | H .; - . rmons he will no doubt | m, -mage that will be of value who Will hear him. ■ \ • p )V Scout Leaders Meet ■, I ~■)(< May 12 Three hundred po n.iie nt Americans. leaders of Jp.y S< out movement in America. rne lime today in a two-day session J>e National Connell of the Boy s« bg of America. ■ h' -a, nibership of the Boy Scouts no* I is 700,000. | wf — 0 “ Stomach Trouble I ( an Be Corrected Quickly and Easily If The Stomach Is Upset ■ And The Digestive SysIrin Is Not Working I Properly One Cannot I (lope To Peel Well And I Urong. Many Complica- ■ ions Have Their Origin In An Upset Stomach. TAX'LAC IS WORLD’S ■best tonic for STOMACH TROUBLE This Great Medicine Will Krone Up The System. ■Sooth An Inflamed Stom■iH'h. Remove Accumulated Poison And Start The ■Digestive Organs £uncBtioning Properly Thus ■Allowing The System To ■Assimilate The Pood One It ii- \ll (.ood I huevi -t - ■Sell TAN LAC. —•.— . Josephine Myer- returned t ■ *n i..- from Bloomington where -m---*ant tbe week end.
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Kidnapping Os 53 Years Ago May Be Cleared Up (United Press Service) Joplin, Mo., May 12—The kidnapp- ' ing of Freddie Lieb, 53 years ago, may be dear up by the appearance of the gray haired man who claims he was the stolen child. , The man has dropped the name of Robert ('. Clark and assumed the name rff the kidnapped baby, Fred Stevenson Lieb. He has been accepted bv C. 11. Lieb () f Minneapolis and Mrs. Bessie Sutherland of Hastings, Minn., as their brother. • Clark, after spending several days in Joplin, where his father died a year ago, checking traces of the family, left today for Minneapolis. ——• Hardware Dealers To Meet In Port Wayne On Tuesday evening, the members of group No. 5 of the Retail Hardware Dealers association of Indiana will hold a banquet at the V. M. (.'. A. in Fort Wayne. Elaborate preparations are being made for the affair. K. Thomas of Churubusco, district chairman of the association will perside as toast master, and the visitors will be welcomed by Edward (’. Miller, president of the chamber of commerce. The guests will include hardware dealers from Allen, Wells. Huntington. Whitley and Adams counties. The chairman of the different county organizations are as I follows; Allen. Thomas Sharp. Ft. Wayne; Wells. W. L. Kiger. Bluffton; Whitely, 0. F. Sheets; Adams, Wilson; Huntington. Bruce Corey. FT. P. Sheets, of Ipdiannpolis, sec- ! retary of the national association; G. F. Shealy, of Indianapolis, state secretary, and C. W. Helgeson, field AO L ’>Z • | X )/HIS UC// RNUtfMUItU u• a _
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secretary for Indiana, will attend. — • MB . HOSPITAL DAY (Continued from Page Ono) ties and from markets. Hospital buildings, must, have in addition to tile necessary watds, sleeping accomodations. either In the institutions themselves of close at hand, for a personn -I one than a half as grout In number as the patients expected. There must also bo bathing, cooking, and laundry facilities sufficient for a hotel, isolation wards, laboratory, pharmacy, solidly built operating rooms, and so on. Buildings to be converted Into hospitals must have rooms that can be altered to meet thlie needs and these alterations must bo made at a reasonable expense. "The purpose behind National Hospital Day is to make people better acquainted with the service hospitals give their communities. It is generally observed throughout the United States and Canada by more than 3,500 hospitals, and it has attracted the attention of hosiptal administrators in England. Australia, Hawaii. Chinn. Egypt and Alaska.”
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Servant Girls in Norway In Norway servant girls hire fur tiulf a year at u time, by contract made at a public registry office. - — s — Acquaintances and Friends When two acquaintances meet, they play pool; when two friends meet, they sit down nnd talk. BACK ON THE JOB Telephone 436 or 448 for Ed Green Taxi Service, local or long distance driving. Call us if you want a taxi. 112 t« ED GREEN. Maple syrup, $2.25 a gallon. Place your orders now at Smith & Bell office. 11412 p. Ashbaucher’s I FURNACES LIGHTNING RODS SPOUTING SLATE ROOFING I PHONE 765 or 739 _
legion notice Regular meeting of Adams Post No. 43 of the American Legion, in the Legion hall, at 8 o’clock this evening. All members are urged Io lie |>re: ent. Joseph C. Laurent, Adjutant. ! moved! 1 I have moved my shoe / < repair shop from South ] J Second street to the i / Sether Bldg. ( J 2nd door north of f f Winncs Shoe Store i f and am now open and f A ready for my old custo- J / mers as well as the new. ( | Ed Coffee \ SHOE REPAIR SHOP J
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