Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 135, Decatur, Adams County, 5 June 1924 — Page 2
The Studio has moved to above Callow & Kohne’s Drug store.—PORTER. 135tf
CORT THEATRE NOTICE We wish to inform the public that the Cort thea- \ tre will open at 12:30. First show at 1 P. M. SATURDAY and run continuous until 11 P. M. , COME EARLY IN THE AFTERNOON AND GET GOOD SEATS ; What wife isn’t worth O1 c a day to her husband? Lives there a good husband in this locality who does not think his wife’s time, strength and looks are worth 21c a day? That's all it costs to buy a Hoover that will relieve her of the slow, backbreaking, wrinkle-making job of sweeping and shaking rugs. You pay us 21c a day—at the rate of st».2O a month—for only a short time. For many years after your payments cease The Hoover will relieve your wife of cleaning drudgery, electrically heating, sweeping and suction cleaning the rugs in one easy operation. We recommend The Hoover because it alone combines these essentials of thorough cleaning and so prolongs the life of rugs. 27/k HOOVER It Beats ... As it Sweeps As it Cleans Have your wife try a Hoover at our risk! We will gladly send one to your home for free trial—you and she to be the jury. Just phone, call or write. Schafer Hdw. Co. •
W e se t the “Dress Up” jgf ; alarm for men at 7-and the boys got up at 6 tt Little chance of anything largo going on in ueJBBRSr A "'trie? ulthout catching Ihn nolire of Ameri* |t C„.t I'Wl ;(■— Wh«n ’he “Pride in Appmrnnce" cnir.pnign was aunrlud six month:* ago it was started ex* I i!. hc';, foe men—l T. • l4Kiic;< didn't need it— The Mm did. • Tl.c liojs wore forgotten—- * lawtk what happened! Fin 4 ever wheie started catching a ride on the “Dr*,..* I p" campaign and before anyone knew it they were up in the dr J ver’s seat and in many Drcutur homes—instead of heing “f.iknz • lather, like Son'—it’s ’Mice Son, like Father!” (»• ml Hoy, Hoys! Keep the good work of ex’*’ lirruii up and we’ll have Dad in line yet! Here are the clothe«—and here b the store that loves Hoys. Children and Boys I. B. Ades > Summer Suits ! PoivriS Caps k'.OO ",$3.75 ”9*» Swtol' |; u)3 G;p , Mc 1 fefuL-T-Ayou • DECATUR - INDIANA -
Mrs. Frances Vail and Mrs. H. L. Conter returned to Gary this morplng after visiting friends and relatives here. I
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1924.
BATT WITHDRAWS (Continued from Page One) lions to detract attention front affairs i of state government. Ralston Discourages Boom Indianapolis, June s—Senator5 —Senator Samuel M. Ralston boomed by Indiana democrats for tho presidential nomination today tokl the state con , vention he has never aspired to the presidency apd urged the’ convention to r.end an uninstructed delegation to the national convention. "There is something about the greatness of the exalted position admonishes me against wanting to [undertake the execution of its grave , and solemn duties." Ralston said I “This convention will please me [most by allowing the delegates from ■ Indiana to the national convention ! to go uninstructed.’’ Ralston's speech ended a move on the part of his friends to have the state convention to instruct the de- • legation for him. • Ralston called for n return to old ' time Jeffersonian honesty in govern intent and said: "The present deplorable conditions in Washington” were I;due to the influence of special privileges against the welafre of the I masses of people. • Miss Anna Yager spent the day- in Fort Wayne visiting friends. —f An , Automobile E Battery Fresh from the C " ■hL Factory as low as f $15.50? A brand new 6 volt, EB! 11 plate, full capacity gg storage battery. Our own reputation mo i> behind this battery Ml - and it is made in the *M K plant of the great gg Prest-O-Lite organi- . , zation. Mi Our expert service *M m will prolong the lift of QI your old battery. JJj. Acc Battery & Tire Fhop. m Ml 231 North inti &L Full up at the «<" of ‘Trwndly Service* ■I I 3 n 3 * ** Radio Batteries at attractive Prices I
PICK DELEGATES { TO CONVEKTION Democratic District Delegates To National Convention Selected ( ’nlted Press Service) Indianapolis, June s—(Special to | Daily Democrat) —Democratic district delegates to th? national convention [ picked at caucuses last night follow: First district—M. M. Stoops. Petersburg; William H. Elmendorf, Evansville. Second district- Frank Culbertson, Vincennes; Oscar Cravens, Bloomington. Third district-Perry McCart, Paoli; E. B. Stotseuberg, New Albany, i Fourth district—Lincoln Dixon, N. ■ Vernon; George N. Hillenbrand,, Batesville. Fifth district—John Cox, Terre Haute; Fred V. Tomas. Greencastle. : Sixth district — Charles Moitvll,, Newcastle* Donald Smith, Buahvllle. j Seventh* district—William Mooney,' Indianapolis; Walter Meyers, Indianapolis. Eighth district—Mary E. Gubbins, Muncie; Virginia M. Simmons, Bluffton. Ninth district —Otto Jensen. Arcadia; David Ferguson. Covington. Tenth district—Allen Twyman. East Chicago; Wright Hinkle, Monon. Eleventh district —Mrs. Mary 11. Arnold, Peru; Milo Meredith. Wabash, i Twelfth district?—Uecil Foley, Ft. I Wayne; Levi Keiser. Columbia City. I Thirteenth district —John It. Faulkner, Michigan City; Samuel Spahr., [ Goshen. Eighth District Organization The organization of the eighth dlarict delegates in the convention is as follows: Presidential elector)' — Elector. William Eichorn. Bluffton; Cont‘n'rent, Mrs. Mabel Asji roft, Portland. | Resolution committee I*. B. O'Neil. Anderson. Credent al.i committee—Jamea W. liindrley. Vnioti City. ' ( Rules committee —John H. Heller, Decatur. Convention officers —Assistant secrotary. Malcolm B. Skinner, Portland; vlccpresiueni. Mrs. Margaret Harrison. Muncie. Mrs. Clara Anders-m. of Geneva, is I an alternate delegate to the national convention from the eighth district. New Treatment For Varicose Veins and Ulcers Swollen veins are dangerous and often burst. Sufferers are advised to get a two-ounce. original bottle of Emerald Oil (full strength), at any | pharmacist and start to reduce the veins and tranches at once. I Physicians recommend Emerald Oil; It is used in hospital practice, and a small bottle will last a long tjtno. because it is very concentrated Jand a little goes a-long way. Apply I i night and motn 1 ng with a soft brush' ias directed until the swelling is re-: I du - d to normal. So marvekni ly powerful is Emerald I Oil that swollen glands and even i goitre disappear when used steadily. DRINK WATER IF BACK OR KIBHEYSHORT Ik'ffin Taking Salls If Yon Feel Backachy or Have Bind- * tier Weakness. t Too much rich fixwl form • pr'dt ! which exrito and overwork the kidI I Br.ys in their efforts to filer it from | the system. Flush tin* kidneys occall aiohally tn relieve them like yon re- . Hove the bow-la. removing acids. I waste and poison, else you may fool a dull misery lit the kidney rev tun, I sharp isiinn in tho back or sick head I ache, dizzlne«-<. the stomach sours, I tongue la roat-d. and wh> n the wrath* i er U bed you hav- rhetimntlc twinges. The nrlitr Is cloudy, full of a ilment, th* ebaaaeta oft-u g-t Irritated, «>blit< Ing one to it«l up Iso or three lint*a !<lurlng tho night. To h* Ip ncutmlfz" ttiraa Irritating 'grids ftti.li off the body's nrinouit j waste, bar In drinking water. Alsu get slmiui hmr ounci'a of Jud lUltn from uny pharma> y, lakh a tubV>*pmmint 1 in a gtsaa of water before br<*akfh*t i for h few days and yenr kidney* may then at i fine and bladder diuorders I iM-apt-nf. I Thl« famottr salts la made front the ! Arid nt graprs and l-timn julee, comi htnad with llthia, and ha* bcoa na-d tfor years •>» haip clear j>t»d aHmuiu't , abi ’glali kidneys and tdt>i) Had'lor Ir jritation, Jad Halts is inrxpctMly* and h makes n delightful efTcr»" , w*nt llthm- ■ watrr drink which ml'llorta of tta n land wom M h take now nrfd then tn help i I prevent M’t lmia kfdnrnr and bladder I I t.iaordera. i i H/ all means, drink lout of good every day. Have yuu> phy«iciiu exatuias your kidbaya at i»a»t twice a year.,
8U ARTET ID GIVE CONCERT Mission House ’College Quartet To Sing At Reformed Church Friday The Lyric Male Quartet, of the Mission House College, Plymouth, i Wisconsin, v. ill give a sacred concert at the Zion Reformed church at S o’clock Friday evening. The quartet is making a tour of the country and I will be on the read throughout the 'summer months. No admission will bo charged for the concert here, but a silver offering will be taken, the 'entire amount received to be given to Ithe quartet. The quartet comes highly ‘recommended. One member of the club, i Mr. Theodore Schneider, was the accompanist for the Mission House ! College glee club when it gave a con■cert here three year. ago. The memi hers of the quartet are Rueben (Schroer. New Knoxville. Ohio, first i tenor; Mr. Schneider. Casby. ! Missouri, second tenor. Adiel Kuck, New Knoxville. Ohio, baritone; and jond Alvin Hilgeman, of Bay City, Michigan, bass. Mr. Schneider and t Mr. Schroer are pianists of much ability and they will n piano duet during the evenings program. The .public is cordially invited to the concert. Japs Cheer American Ambassador As He Leaves (I’nitcd Press Service) | Tcdiio. Juno s—Japans—Japan gave Vnited 'States Ambas-dor Cyrus Wood an inipreesir- demonstration of its affection as it bade him farewell at the Tokio railway station today. Despite popular irritation over the Japanese exclusion clause in the new • American immigration law. more than* 10,000 persons crowded the station plaza and cheered the ! ntnahsa ulor as he arrived to take a train for Yokohama from whore he ; will sail for home tomorrow, following his resignation. Police wen* unable Io control the enthusiastic crowds which swarmed .around the ambassador and his party' giving cheer aft< r cheer. ■"■l ■*.<> Sails For Europe To Cover Olympic (James — | New York. Jup< s—(Special to ’ Daily Demc-cftitl —Henry I> Farrell, riarrts editor of the Vnited Pretta, I mils today for Europe to cover tho Wimbledon tennis tournaments and the Olympic games at I*3ris. He will be gone three month* EdfiRKETS-STOCSS Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Markets CHICAGO CRAIN 1 Chicago. Juno s.—Grains had an Ir--1 reguluar start on the board of trade today. «. Strength iu foreign markets was off- ‘ set by seatli re<| ruins in the American ' and Canadian northwest and this, with lack of speculative interest, gave wheat | a fractionally lower start. Corn started strong and slightly higher. I Reports of crop deterioration were 1 numerous. Oats was higher on a good cash da* . mand and some übfavorablc crop news. I Provisions were lower with bug-* and cable. East Buffalo Livestock Market 1 Receipts 4t“»o, ritipments 8800, oftflc’sl tn New York yesterday, 7oxe; « hogs c!<ulug steady, H><avles 1T.75; • m <Hufs 17.75jt7«": light weight. ( Itaht Unh.a <707.73; - plS* l J'leU; picking vnwu riuiab |k.&t>* • carte 2f>o ateady; sheep *l6; heal . ' ii|H* d lambi <14.33; twat spring I I. mb**. <l7: lest ewes <307; calves. .•Mh: tups *tu. LUGA4. GRAIN MARKIT (Corrected June 5) ; New N<». 1 Wheal, bus Pts i Yellow Ear Cc:n. per iu0,,..... #fa* A bite Com i <»-*ia. p»r bwahcl Nir 1 M X'sJ Corn *6? dy„. |«r bushel 63c . s • iiushel tSe ntc-ATUR PHuvuce mwekrt (C'wrected Juno 3) i Heavy Hens He . latgimrra Hr , Gid ituoeton n<c ■ H-'tka ..... Hr I6>*ga. per desnn ... ...... 2<R I , AU iwHlty inugu bv fr«M • iroiti. fuitcl* LObAL GROGKR'N COtt MARKKT 1 Cyg*. peri domra sor t ffUTTKMFAT AT STATION Butterfat ....................... <3e
II CLASSIFIED ADVERWmrT**I I i NOTICES, BUSINESS CARDS ’ I
+ + -!**!-4’ + 4* + + + + + 4. + + ♦ CLASSIFIED ADS + 4.4> + <i**i>d* + *i>*t*4**i**i*4**|>«|* FOR SALE FOR HALE —Baby chicks at reduced prices. Barred Rocks, Rhode Island Reds. Wyandotte and Leghorns, 9c & 11c. Also can handle custom hatching. Phone 615 or 1620 W. Monroe, st. Mrs. J F. Stonerook. 131t6x' 1\)11 SALII —3 good fresh cows. In-! quire of Schmitt Meat market. FOR SALE—Reed baby buggy, like new. Call phono 1020. 133t3 FOR SALE —Buggy and harness. Horses, all kind. Also pony and outfit, broke for children. Inquire of Jac k Meibera at Sale Harn, phone 306. 134t:ix FOR SALE —Part ’shepherd pup. Call 811-B or see W. A. Miller, Deeatur route No. 3, 135t2x LOST AND FOUND LOST —Pocket book containing four one dollar bills and small change, on First street in Decatur or between there and the county farm. Call Frederick BarletL 136t3 S ritAYEI) OR STOLEN — Small white spotted Spitz pup wearing collar. Answers to name of Pooch or Trix. Call 986 or at 408 N. 2nd st. 133t3 Call 139 when ready for your photos. We will call with car for you.—Porte/ Studio. 135tf TREASURY NOTES ARE DUE The Secretary of the Treasury has authorized us. until further notice, to redeem at par and accrued interest before June 16, 1924. At the holders' option. t’nited States Treasury Notes. Ser.es A-192N, elated June 15, 1921, maturing June 15. 1924. and Treasury Certicates of indebtedness. Series TJ-1924, dated December 15. 1923. maturing June 16, 1924. Trcaanry" notes and ccrtlcates received by us prior to the maturity date (June* 16. 1924). will lx* held for redemption Jane 16. 1924. unless def- , inite instructions accompany them roqm sting immed'ate redtmptlon. The securities redeemed before maturity must have the miniatured coupons attached, but if redeemed on ' maturity date, the coupons should be detached and entered separately on ' form 48 818. If the optional redemption privilege is discontinu'd prior to receipts of the notes and certificates, they will be held and redeemed at maturity. Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago. Government Bond Department ■ ■ - -o - ' County Sunday School Council Holds Meeting ' Berae. Juno S—A meeting of the Adams Sumlay St bool Council was held at tho directors* room of the Rank of Be:no, on Monday evening. Delegates were appointed Io Ibe State Ctiuvcnt'ott. which convenes at M'ehiran City, the latter i>«rt of thi« ' rnon'h. The delegates who wore »p pointed are. C. O. l.< ltnuui, Hemo; F. W. Htudler, I.inn Grove; and W*. F. Kreutmun of Decatur. Mis. R W. Iraose. of Decatur, wns appointed to servo as Superintendent of .be Children's Department, to till (he vaa.«ncy eaasud through th” matg nation <4 Miss French. I <*. O. U’hnian tendered his resigns tluntM president of the County Sunday Selle: I AsMli-latlon. He haft served most efficiently for the paot four years. Through h's efferts the ; etinnly has reached a higher standard ; of offliieucy than ever before. ~ ~ St " ini ~ -| ‘ Three Killed When Train Strikes Auto (Vnlt-d Press Hervit- -) Midterm. Wto., June s,—Two men nnd a woman, r-aidents of Rockford. 111., grrrs Inst.-mUy killed near htffo 'odny when their gutotnoiille wnn de--1 tneUabsd lir x a Chieugn. Milwaukee d St. Patti train nt a grade crooning. ; The dead are: . John tHwhorge*; Mm. Slnnetx»rxt r . *e»lN—teisin Hlttniqtllsf, ls»ni»er of Mrs. I'tott'dergar. The tTa«h qtjfiirred at Edwards ”ark, gtsht miles from bore. OceupaiMn of th- car wnro dead before ! 'rntnm< n roseltod th-m to give aid. BiintiNt Brotherhood To Hold Final Meeting Friday Til- firil meeting o< the Dipti,d J t'retberho-d of the year will he held ’Io the chinch at 7:20 o'clock Friday •’evrninx. An intermitinx program baa | been arran<ed and all members are : urged to be present
t * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ H business cmuk ♦ H "BVESTIGATE " ■ for BETTER health, SEe I DR. FROHNAPFEL I) r Chiropractic and Osteooath . reatments o ,vcn to su tC’ , at 144 South 2nd s/r’et Office Phone 314 (Office Hours 10-12 a. 1087 30 8 P- m. • E . BLACK UNDERTAKING AND EMBai u Calls anHW-r. il momptly ,h® A o^b « 1 rivate Ambulance Office Ph one: ittt ' . Home Phone: 727 N. A. BIXLER ' OPTOMETRIST Eyes Exuinimd. (;| Mses j,-.. . - HOURS: 1 8 to 11:30-12:30 to 5 00 Saturday 8:0# p . Telephone 135. DR* c. C. RAYL SURGEON X-Ray anti Clinical l.ab< )rilt o n ., Office Hours: 1 to 4 and 6 to 8 p. m . Sundays. 9 to 10 a . m . I Phone 581. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of Title. R ea l Estate. ■ Plenty of Money to Lian on >1 f ‘ Government Pha. i See French Quinn. Oft ice—Take tirnt utmrwHy south of het .itur ! DR. FRANK LOSE ’ Physician ami Surgeon North Third Street I’honcs: Office 42.', Home t" OiTlee Hours- :i t„ 11 a . n , ' i to 6—6 1., x p. m . Hund.iy 8 to ‘.I a. m. \OTHH TO T»M*yr.itx or s« w In the matter-< ,i< i. rimu.ng to ..bonds of Adams '".nn t,.r (k James 11. Andu w* M . ,n, r 4 i .xo.tV. IS |.(*>«*O> K.*'ll l's i*4<«roi lof Washing:, n t-o . |. \ : >no <«. , ly. Intlmna. tliat tl- |i"i <i i-gsl "g. 'I corn of saltl niiini' l| '"i . inelrrtM , ,'lir meeting pl.t. <- 01 th.- * 'Ur g I July. IMH. will . I. , tn- nsMHI I • of finally .letertnin.n- - n -ra I bearinK inte>r«*M : • •*» '*?•«] I per « < nt per anniiiu. ■ I The aiM4»uii( u*.i• i* ; -i • |Sl»»l«ni4i Ir..in: im •[cent. 'i h»- net iiMwes* «i v . i- I r‘Mfr : ‘| ty in itbiM f.iNiitK hh.: louji® Jani the present I- tai |uiih>’i.f thin i.M»ii« ■ -*«• I Is I TAxpayt'r* app«*Mrn n >ha!l hw l j rifirht to l»c heard tii« r > ■>t> WithuK? »I teen day* after th. h* . m of •»« I twin da aluUl hat* bwn • bdiy delO* ’ mined upon, ten or iu i< tasnam ■ <»th«' than thuMO wh<> :*.«> imil u» 1 indy who ft r| tlH*tiiM«*D • - ls lf | t iM’h determination m i\ t«» tt» I S’tttw fiuard of Ihn < ■ . ens >nrf» M ,'further action, by Bling m l s * ut s I ther»«ff»r with the *»i:i ■ . .«ud‘b»r ■ j the -Htate Board will n\ .< dale t* hearing in thia county Board of u.tininiMiioiien d Adam« Uoumy. ladteaa ' By Martin J a brig. Audllot HI r. q — CHICAGO MARKET CLOSE » J Wheat: July 11lH 1 .. Sept IL* f Dec. |LOS%. t’oiit Jui» IDat. fc* .:*6%e; Dec. 6!'V- " - 11 ' 1 ' Sept. 4»Hc; !>«■ 41'V I o — (111 want ads i i M J < I WANT ADS : AIIN-i H Mini i: tw rtM'i'KS** iwsnii i«»i k In Hie <MHt» l ‘ l rf .1. t. t n.mlM t» M I sue iwtnda of Atlai't- •■■ tntj l-tr w. • fillip t'.irper Ma. ..t . '| an? U o. r ] evunty. Indiana, that i • i—ti*' •Wl I offlt r w of sa'-l mu' !• ’' * — ! l-l regular martins pin.. r 1 Inf July. IM4. a.l ■ ■ ‘T Ilion nf linalb .i*-I-• • • i'—s “ “ .1 Honda or otllrr ro.l. i. • I nr*x ‘’Bi-eedl nit •* • F.ati«i iM-arlhtf |pt**i*»t 1 ’ Uk |t|»r 4 «mt I»er . g , Tl»r Mio Util of ’ pi’p* t beantiK V The net OWM'.I ' ■ I 2U ln i^ ,l ’rXm a I without thl* ’• • I nrht to I*- h«*ar<l tit* '—" r i-( dfiy* after th<* i»* ’’ ',i«m** 1 I nda »hall ha» * I mined upon l*'» "• w ,|i tMg I other than thoae « ' " ■' IU». wits <<«•• <■•*•* " -ppak » by sm h ' , t<» the Stair Hoar- b> < !iag • alon<t> for tattle' * I t , .sit* relit ton with "o' «,11 •* her. Jot. amt th. Si '‘’•"J,,. a ilatr f'»r ti’«t'"“ ,ni.al'AtJ**, , IhlAltD "F ' iXfMAW* nF ADAM: 1 ’ Ry Marl'll Jot'* '« ■ i IN Mmrnr m l-n "" Ml <X ißUtr- td. I-M | partial payin'l' rlrl |x*nharl A Il'**l ef Dacat if. Indian* j I f »ii. —■ — k - 7~*? DR. C* V. ( j i I Htmrlal aHrnSnn ratlin aid i««ltrv P’ M I J |O
