Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 138, Decatur, Adams County, 9 June 1924 — Page 2

FOUND GUILTY, OF HERESY • ■ "'j- ■ X ' Bfpßr r li -lioi) William Montgomery Brown who was convicted by the Protestant Episcopal house ot bishops on a charge of hereby. The trial was held ini Cleveland, Ohio, last week. _____ _ _______ , _ ________ ______ HOW HE SPENT HIS BIRTHDAY —ifi k #a - ’■ X * -C V ; «*? 4 ® . 'VUnde Joe" Cannon keep* up nth the fashions of the day. Here he is j on his KMh brlhday anniversary. Wednesday, May 7. listening in on the radio.!

ON STAFF OF WEAF ■ c * : O J -• |; & • t K l V. A. HANHAI.I. TM« I'hotu tatrpdat** to fan V. A tUiut ill. H** U a Meabtf of Hu* « • bourn Inc utall of alaiion WKif. Ilf ' *" T lompany of N» w York FOItHlI) I’SK Il'nnHntit-d From I’aso On#) - » ■» #* ■ *- t m of pi rniHn for ihr brmmtj ami ill tribuMon tkraffl doctor#" prr nr'p of flat'll t)i;i.nti(ii» of boor. A uioiiih l.trr vourn-tw pa*<wi| the WlllMmyltll M ano-adlug (h ■ n t initial prohibition net lo lurb'd os |ir« Mly the u*i us iwi*r Iqr «*« *l»« lt» at purpoai* i; a4*l iii Ihi# act lhai t!»»* root I ruled today. Th* OfWM of Uw tonti r. ,i d it »*ri*d by Ju«|ii'ii Hmf'.rd. inctn bar of lh>' uttproMt# imirr Nttrh, In ihi' unanimou t op ni»n of tuc mrt. Ho IMb *m«9thit<m pave *•>> gfaaa *wi’*nUi( dlwtrM'unary p«w»r* lo nsort'Ui* In • utoreement. I m« haM that If in ib* apial'w of < nttn* • Hit prohibition of th<’ profulptioti of hair B«-co»»nry |» a piop< r cu* forrnumt of ib* *M# atnendwottl. *h r court could imd no reason for aa> ifton n* such an act «rs trn;-n *,#. The ri.ari *tat«d rli-ar'.y the* ibh dociklon did mil refoct on iho pt« ncriptioii of Rlplrtlnua or trimm# liy nor# for niKdidiMl it##, LIKKLY TO “WISH** ff*i»nt|p«*d From f*a«i* one) Jly of rofivrolltm hadera TO# gw tip In Ut» crowded botol Jobbt*- «raa all London No oa* Miami to trril«T« that ]|l< dUapproral

I meant that he would not aecept p; J place on (ho ti' kct if M should Ih-' I terdered to h tn by a majority in th'-Se-tt-- leaders locked ui*>nr Ix'W'den's I itutene lit d. ny.ng hi* eandldacy as, j th.* b< e: | o isllilo I>. litlo il move he ceufil have made If ho was Booking' the nomination. It fa understood that embo.irioi have l,<. •) sonl to l-nwd- n to a*oer'aln hit pr vat fo--Ungs in. an at J tempi to prcv.iii lifiiu h.m to iHTmit the convent b n to niimlnate him. Wtiliam I, Ititti.-r. the "dk-talor". of Ike lom 1 lit.on a* manager of the CnotMc# rautpaigu and < tuirmnu id ’he republican ivat tmal < ofnml.teo.j gave n-ai*< d n* itrotuo to new spa . t#r m n that Mr. f'coUdge i* (akiag no psrf in th* pi Jcittg of hi* ruuniux mate. No p .Jorcnrc* have is-. a shown by the preaiit“at nett »">no will he , hewn. Holler -ays. He m.ilritaitii 1 U)-*t H i* up ui the totivi titioa to pok 1 aUo ii it want*. . Tiie handful of sen Bin's v. ho usually d itt'inate a Not.onat ■ 111 Villi io.l. but who have been shunt'd Into the kgnottd by the '"oolblge nimnu is hose, hits at.'tried mcrtvonlng 1 he nan*" of f‘barl«*t 4‘urtl* iff Knnza* v n ilit pr« -l leffllal p*«p»ct. ill* •de-tlou wou!-l pi -a*e rorttbllrvn* of , "f ctmtiwM but thojr effort* In hi* heht.f met with no Hiomretit *ymmthy f ont ihoae who ar domlnaiing . Among other# mor-' rtf b-r* mou i 0- d avad.ibl - ar-' firtv*-rttur i Hyde If ,VMk*B»ri and f'hvr*oi W, Good, of lowa, who belt'd (fuller In i the pr -cotivtntlou cnint>u’gn. t'k vel.md, Juii" 9-'l'■ * ti vi to r.'aUy 11 ino r*i 1 Flir uof Boh c.tof D- r, ( 1 ),<i.mLs a * un tmIsfait ||st*f (rt tlx* ropuidiean *ou . , ’"Utton and <up iota' - o of Mens tor J> m' a Wat "U and »'b- r* lo l‘»e*l tfcfft l ■ fiiid;.f vie w;, make* H pus- , tdU# row By ««t lot ib thl* year's pit 1* rut tu It* Impio-.Hut deiaila. ska *e 1 M. Warr"#, *bo will bo «*!>*' 'i'll of t’-' tibiAforat turn arrived wii:. the man plank* ul- ( »f«dy do id«l uvob by Cool Pig* mtpj wrttfi. ' lv D l **!*!. Ihe party Flint IploS Wi'l lead off with a preamble selling forth '1 • « . liiordit of Ibe Harding Co« kj, ' -l ouii fa,l"i the Improvefhifft fff bn*‘b*** rnMSlii4P, " "tnun I ir* aOfctwt ffjic tbe budget system. 1 ' i*> fodnrtma 'th* sucraa#Bd revauua l ! obtained from the tatig act; rsduc* i »

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, MONDAY, JUNE 9, 1924.

tion of tha national debt and benefl cial legislation passed for variou: classes of ihe population. Among the planks will be: 1 — While much has been done l< improve oonuit'ous in agriculture I there is still more to be done in tlit direction of co-operative marketing; there should be readjustment ol freight rates. 2 — The Great Lakes-St. I.awrenct waterway should be opened and inter ior waterways improved to aJEord ati 3— A taxation plan similar to thal outlet for agricultural areas, proposed by Secretary of the Treasury Mellon. 4 -The prohibition law should be enforced because disregard of any law lv gets disrespect lor all law. 6 — Rigid economy in public expen dittires and a firm stand against any ‘‘pork barrel" legislation. t; —Support of the donstttut total amendment to prevent child labor. 7 — Support of a constitutional amendment, providing that the terms congress begin in January foUowinr of the president and members os the election, instead of March. g— Kxtenaiou of the merit system to doorcase problems of patronage. 9 (extension of American loans lot rehabilitation and development ol Kurope, once the foreign countries ■ accept the reeoaimendatioßS of tie Dawes commission. 10 American participation in the international court of justice cstab lolled and now functioning at Tlic Hague. 11 The calling el a conference for a fu; ther limitation of armaments oueo the reparations question Is definitely settled. Lovcdt.i Refuses Post Oregon. 111.. June 9 Frank O Lowden. former govi rnor of Illinois, hill,.VJ > B he needed more by the farm ers of the, country than by President Conlidge. London has definitely rofus cd to conside r running as vice pre-;:-ci> nt on the republican ticket in order that he may catry on his work ot I i<uiMiug up agriculture. ‘‘l am not unmindful of the important e of the high office of Vice pros! dint.” Lowden said, in a formal statement declining the nomination, if tl was offered. “However, since !my retirement from public off ce three years ago. 1 have become deep | ly interested in many farmer organ I igallons. As a result of my expcrlene-* j tu farming. I am louviaced that agr: j culture must b< if it i* *° Igo forward surcrrrtul'.V u this mod ern organised world.” Lowden Is head of the Holstein Breeder*' association and the American Dairy federations The latter is | the largest lives ock association In {ihl» world. • Os course. I appreciate to the fttli the high honor my tr ends would con | fer on me." London said. "I have bc-i n deeply moved by their ex pro ' slows of eonlldenec and good will, and It is bald for me «o disappoint them, but 1 must. "l have given my most careful consideration t<> the question of where nty duty lies, and l have been forced ito xhc- com lusiein that I ran b« of * more i.iTv cc to the country through | the activities in which 1 sat now engaged than I could be as vice-presi-dent." — ■' 1 ' O ' " ~~ not (iUILTY TO if’.ieVlnued nu Page silt In the youth ' own handwriting and vill bo -admitted #c evidence. ov< n - though the trial judge* should throw i nn tin- actual i .mfesaions as evhlvß»*o. The- no'c*. wuih Uko Iho.'tt taken in college slurtont i n« a «tu«s room lecture, were written hastily and rb , brevis tod as th»reud to Ih.m las i) ILtenod attentivela to t.i apnll'i mnfesaliys. nuiktng memorandum of points on width ty 1 dlff red. 1-eopnW did the- same when 1 | cob's roafevslon wv.-as read. I tn ihctr rente stints each claimed i p wne he who <»'.* ‘'/tea'll ear" ' the antomoMle In which Franks was i kldn.md end slain, in thedr "uotoc.” 'curb hov enter' d d* nbtl of the other's clultu, I ‘i d r eve the e*r," Inch wrote, lie rsief f-tr e wild* ly-opold drove his .own automobile, b-tt they got Into jibe rented car. H wa.t himself who teok th" wheel •‘‘l dmvi Ideft In back." Leopold stop hastily whm Lceb'n confession If|f) ffWl < The qu< lion who drov# the “denth car" Is ItapnrtaaL ihe state pfiintft out p * It la evident that It we, not ft- driver »l»o struck Franks over the bead with the tape Imuad cktael. ALL OVER INDIANA F‘,*»lsH Ptvas Per*lee i go nstit Nelson Bpall. a farmer hi owner of a Nab that la part chirk en. The fteh has wings loatnad of flan and * hilt, lie caught It al North UsMcliUidt On c ashing jobs fHicbrtifk a butcher. started <o v-ei*b kt* thumb while tutting meat and ncjrly toat it i *

' EXTRA SESSION :! APPEARS LIKELY ie | _ >i President May Find It Necessary To Re-convcne Congress r a (Uy A. L. BradL.rdl 11 (United lVess Service) Washington, June 9. —President y.Coolidge today was faced wlih the I possible necessity of calling an extra 0 seas lon of congress. j Fa'lure of the urgent deficiency bii! to tu:ss in the last minutes Saturday, J 7j because of a filibuster by western re- •' (lamations in the* senate, caused the following embarrassments: 11 1. No t money is provided to make the 25 percent reduction in current *' taxes authorized by the new t; x 1 to those who paid their full taxes if ", Mnri h. The d -ficdeucy hill would have appropriated $18,249,000 for this t purpose. 2. No funds are available to pre'pare during the summer for elistri ( j billion of tiie soldier Ihiuus and is , . suanec of the policies may be delay|(>‘»wl almost a year of the $132,000,000 | included in the deficiency bill for the bonus. $32.M)0,000 was for administra ~ tion. 2. The coast guard is left without I funds to employ tin more than 4.01H,r officers and seamen to man its new a,, ntm defense fl *et. Its operations will s virtually be brought to a -standstill. In addition to these embarrassments. congress i-lso let slide Ihe hil appropriating more than slW,iH)o.o<tO • for construction of eight new cruiser? i and modernization of the fleet. t j Mr. Coolidge will confer with Seen i- tai'v of the Treasury Mellon. Irirec tor of the Budget laird -end others r this week, to leurn what may be dom 4. to keep things running without these | needed funds. If the situation proves •; vc ry serious, he may take tbv e xtr; l-.setsion question up with republics? I. leaders after the convention. b; -O' '"' — WPS PROTEST TO EXCLUSION #■ Political Ruflians Hold Two Anti-American Meetings In Japan (By Frank Hedges) fl'. P. Staff Correspondent > ‘ Tnkiu. June 9. Led by the same po ; 111 leal ruffians who on Saturday iuvad ,ed the lmp«>rlal hotel and interrupt led an American dance, a meeting ot ■j protest against the Japanese exclu 1 . slon clause fir America's new lmmi I grntlcin bilk was held at the Methodist ' j church here at 9 pm. Sunday, i A Resolution wag forced through tie manciwtg tliat churches not tolerate # ' [ the exclusion clause and not only re ' fuse to accept further contributionfrom the 1 nited States, but drive al American missionaries from thb country. A boycott araiast American good) has extended to Muucliurta and to th< Island of Hokaltlo In the north, ae cording to newspapers at Yurodxu. Burglars Blow Safes Warsaw, inel.. June 9— Burglars , early today blew the safe* of the Ajishtre Oil eontpuny and the Ilosr groeery. and escaped in tin autumn bile tn the dlre'-llon of South Ib-nd. The safes were blown with nltro , glyecrtnc, % Knlrani es to the buildings were | gained by ustn-i tools stolen from thi Big Four railroad. Tin- loot U believed to have been small. ' 1 •" ■ m —— Kentucky Senator To He Rules Committee Chairman f'levc land, fl., June 9. tiervinr , Klehard p. I.'rn-d, of K< ntnrk *, te , day was deatgnated as ebslreian of , the roles committee by th- r«p'ibltcaii , nat'nnal eomutittc-e. Th* K' ntmktafi bn i he-*tt a straag I upfeirter of th-- t*t> sid- nt. . i (»t»>r.l*ig , bint In th'- bonus and ocher ntatiers when oth"r Senators vot»d to ot't . ride bis vetoes. ;" '■ —■ 0 TO HOLD CLCOTION OF OFFtCERS Th* T'.vsbheat I-* :•*- of Ch: t. tlan Kndoavor will hold He annul 1 eteelion of officers on tomorrow even »g rt the hom* of Mra. Frud Linn, on M'-reer Aveatte. Important liMotun tegarding the eomert of the North we Item College t|Je« Clctb will also be (akef) cite of at Ibis tim*Atl tin mbei ;t and fct< n-’,. sho'ild be prerent at thl* meeting. _____ in i — — tinttford City ikmiei , Btrtib. a young farmer* u the? first vu ,;m sf a farm accifleat thin *«ir Hi toot waa cut off by a due plow.

j u J 1 Court House ? J Marriage Licenses William F. Springer, farmer, Yoder, 22, to Alma Klcnk, Decatur, 22. Filed Expense Account Walter Wilkinson. democratic - candidate for the nomination for auditor In the primary election, has filed his expense statement showing that he spent sir.7Jr> during his campaign. Real Estate Transfers Henry Hilge to Hufus Runyon, tract In Jefferson Goldie Steele to John? B. Lang, iu’ot. 24. in Decatur, for $2,125. ———o Agency Changes Hands Mareellus F. Miller, well known ocal youth who has made a success ts a salesman for tJffi- Curtis Publish- i mg Company, has been appointed District Agent for the three Curtis publications, namely, the Saturday I Even lug Post. The ladies Home hmrnal, and the Country Gentleman, xndbe now has charge of the distribution of those publications in this •ity. He succeeds Fred W. Connell ts diatrict agent, the later leaving today for a six weeks' vacation trip through thi eastern states. NOTICE I rebuild Pianos. Talking andj dewing machines, and tune pianos, ind sell as a side line. Phone 1012 -forth end city limits D A. Gillioin.! ’all in the morning ami evening' >n!y. M-W-Ktf NOTICE 1! S. STfIAUB he expert wall pacer cleaner. The: nan who knows how. 1 will nt-ikei hat dirty paper look like new. Small' ■r large jobs, washing. celling, ‘rices relit. All work guaranteed Phone 1090. 84tf-eod (’all 131) when ready for your >hot».s. \Ye will rail with car or you.—Porter Studio. 135tf MARXETS-STQGKS ______ Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Markets Opening Drain Review Chicago, June 9. —Wheat was lower at the start on the board of trade tolay, corn and oats higher Generally better crop conditions prevailed in wheat following liberal -alns over the week end and served o relieve appreuhetisinn over the outlook. ( Rains again tied up field work and m a result corn was strengthened. Oata followed corn and got away to a higher start. Provisions started steady. Indianapolis Livestock Hi gs Recelp:* Wi.000; market I,'t# 0c !iigb»-f. best In avti-o $7 nodium t'lixi-d. $7,451? f. 55; comutou hohe S7XS; bulk of sales, s7.4<>4r C»t!e — Keceipts 1.1U0; market toady; steers $9f?10.50; cows and i«ife?a sktr9.&o, , Sheep _ Keceipts 200; market. ;**a«ty; (apt 94.58: luiiiL tops $lB. CaHt i; k Ml; mat L< < toady; tops s|oiu- bulk flo. , East Quffa'o Livestock Market R*‘ce id* 84<H). sbipments 5700. ye*, erriay; i o-vlnts !*Bmi. ahlpmenta. 'sil t«-«iay; olUrhil to New York Satrday. 79X0; lings ileslac atoady. l#-»iv '—a $7.75. medium* $7.75; light vetgkt $7.75; Baht light* sf€f7.7s; Sar* 17; p.-Hklng vows rough sD2sf> .50; I*: is 2;;<Mi. nteady to 25 higher; leer* lino lbs. no. st»su*ftl; dn-n, lit* U»« down It) to; lew year ■tigs' $10.25H 10.50; heifer* *5 50$? 50; tixid yi wring belli rs $9 50; 924R7; hulls llfp'i&fi; slump 4."0; b<-si clipp-si iai s|4 sucpts 7s; :o a«d fumy s|.«. cull* sl2 down; pfing Imnlis SI7 5o dawn; best aged vetber* $550(41175: ewes $7 down; ma«y i-4s* down to $5; calve* 2300, ups sll 58; cull* $9 58 down, Fort W*yna Ltvecteek Market Digs t3e Ri*. *nd down sßfisß 75; ;ut to tfd) lb*. $7.15; 150 to 190 lb*., ’-715; 190 lb a, and up $7.15; rough*, .•VI a 75. at'ig ) $344 4 Ijitub*- I2'v#‘4l%. Calve#—sß.so down. LOCAL 9RAIN MARACt (Ci met d Jnn? 9| New Nt.. 1 Wheat, b#B... 8S«follow Wav Cum, per 100 .'.... 85*Vtilte t'ota 9*o’ »fs nor Lu-hit 4te o vd Corn .................... 14s, I vu, per btwiiei ................ Mm; tarloy, per bush'l... nt* DhCATUR PROLHJCI MAH a4 T iCoffM-i Juki 9i 4* sry H*n > l«r! Hd Runsts'u Oke Doek* lie! f l*** I®*’ K?ti, per di-wn jt*AN poultry purchased moat bu tree fnm feed local cnoettth too market , J lsss9. per duzott 38c hUTTERFAT AT 6TATION jCuUetfaf 35c

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«4 4'4'Miß(M'444i44i4i + CI.ASSIFIKD ADS * *+*+♦♦+♦++♦*+♦♦ FOK SALE HKDI'C’KD Prices on Imby chicks, after 10. Light breads, 8c; heavy hi Is. 10c. For sale Wednes-, day and Thursday of each week. O. V, Dililng. Cralgville phone. 137tGx FOR SALK — Sem'-niodorn, sever.-j room house, practically new, on large lot. with large garuge. 9021 North Third street. 137t3 I FOR SALK—MuIe goat broke to drive; also wagon anil set of harness. Call 3f19 N. Bth st. or phone <157. 137t3 FOR SALK—I 924 Ford touring car. In In «t of condition. Herbert Foreman. Phone 499. 13713 X — LOST AND FOUND - Id'ST Pocket book containing four bills and small change, on First street in Decatur or between there und the county farm. Call Frederick Barlett. 138UI FOUND— Pair of men's shoes left In automobile by mistake. Owner may have same by calling at this office and paying for this ad. 13812 WANTED - WANTKD Several loads of good dirt. 222 S. 12th st. _ 13*t3x . WANTED Ccok ht one* Ohler's Lunch room, opposite Court house. IiKKSSMAKIng done, inquire al 229 No. ltd >treet. between 8 and 10 a im. and 2 and 4 p. m. Mrs. Ona Springer • 138t3x i W ANTED Old false teeth We ()ay high ar, $lO for full sets. Don't ; matter if broken. We buy crown*, bridees. Western Metal Company, Biooininglon. 111. lx t Uh KIJNT Ft HI KENT—Large double sleeping room In modern home, suitable for 3 gentlemen, or could be rented ainglv If desired; m-ar G. K. and Foundry. Phene 338 or call at 610 Marshall st. 137t5l RmWli The kidnapping of a ten 'mouths old baby led police oil a wild hunt i ndmg in the father's arrest and the finding of the infant along a 'railroad track. M uncle —The police department the city police court will soon be homeless. Rids will be received next week for razing the ptoce station and new quarters have not been local ed. Terre Haute— Sirawberrir; rr* to plentiful in southern Indiana that the Mono!) railroad U running special trains to carry them out the market. Columbus —'The Hickey bill scheme taking part of the state out of the jurisdiction of Judge Anderson. 1* a move to make Indiana wet." a V>", (‘ T. U. speaker declared la an aihlrcs* here. Crawfordsvttle—The 1921 graduitIng clars of the loral high school don •till $324 to the to bool library h- forc commencement. Hal/’KnowUdgs I am not one of them* who better* that a half knowledge of a subject (a useless, but It hn* t>een Dir experience fhnt when a fellew lm* that liu fkSowledge be Dp i* It's tbe oilier half wbfrtt would nenttv come In handy.— m 0 . n. Jim •: «»** inrt m ri;nrn»\ Tf> ni»* k* M.irj ILim ern. M«l#s *’ I****' \Aif 4 I• * inn it, Nittuul l^stisisi» s» I sAltitt 1$ i John \ul Allot | ! i \| «r 41 M ttk i . Cli<4* D'a hi Martin MrtiiM Mnr lnj At«i*»« K |s«W* •on tnmtrn lt*9«»i fjt % flu ion If) iiAit.i, ItWt’iitUttl. Trutflvr t ni«sfi if*. A«i**ttt<s iitiinhr, Itt-iiMiiti V’* 1 lir»#»h)f ooti!ic.| liiMt lltr yn«f * mtirnr t ts«\«* m.-.i »*rf«»ir tt»«* <1 il| t'i«n rot HBtMtir-f* 4»f %<f ?! It Ml . * Mitift, ii |*r|lt l«*ti for $» ilmiti { »•*s mini (t«o fotlnwittif r*»uir. tit* f nffinutiHn? at a fwlut atmtit $»i»8» R‘irul ml * !•«*# t «•«!«• ton th a ltd rliililf |M»$ |i yttsi Wn*( f*f tlsr roilt|i( is*t i’tlHin" H/ N**tlfM| t Wrti* V.f«»tiP tjt> to\vn«lilf »2M ttortii. tHoif fdttf* • *MI ttl*« ’•«$»»•* !»rltia ifHrr** j Hit tit* *M*I« Oil tte* Mlirfitiy ditch. rttftt*tp« th It Dot ILM rt.inf |\ ill irrrtio* th*' l*»t»»tei of Ihttl) ’ **dr«»*•»* |( 4«shh Mi lt‘*te**f»* ah' 1 fill * , A Hophla Mtiritihfl IhfftilnMlxi at th** \i* % i'lM)!tl| hoflli jin.| tttoiMt »•« iia*"rsi mt» it * tit# t«« ht v*thrr »» t?4l arid 11 r " 'v*f"wr (241 (oMioitif ahd t«M|r aCm‘ ' • a* a »*h thr vtettfh •UJ' 4 t)f *h*v htattwaf tMhhihK #(tn) aiid w* at dlvtdlna ***** ttuna tv^MfdNttf * *1 ahd t trm* v = tfi»i towthahtt*' *MfM iflt Httflh r«h#** I'Ffi lilt Hikt, alHMit Hftji (Ht f#r*t I #*»*** »*f th*' hHiiltHrn#! cofh«*C of fh#» ir'»*ith* -vet Moattcr of Mt'l «»-«Hl*ftt iar»*h* ! * !»» »'• <1 * > t»» # i tilt* aad tahat** •fort* *td, 4p r*#hhthc th a hf*rthw«*i*t**f * 1 Ulrrcltei Mil aHaut t##*** i i h(*W§r#<! a rut twrhtv r«d« hrtftlt »*f Ifer cmMHatijlt oorttar iff tfor anuth ! f s»?* •!t otmrtr-r *»f «r<« fioh t wmty*fhHf ! h*D ruhhittft lhr*«teth Iter lan da IJiMIH H UoaFf* »h«l M* «r> k f 'h§d rhi#*r hf aald dm Hi )(«*# wh«»lh Ada fit a rhhhff, tmiluNl, atld «f- --' fr-tr ■ *ytda isl llihh Dhil I titon fow*i , ah»t»a Ht a»l*f c»tif»H a# te**lt «u* lilah- . *»!* % 9 (hrs «'l |i 0 'tew fiirfbar h*sfl|(rd that sNt(di Will allart intjt tahd % »**i in* funhar tM*llh**d that aaldj h«-fHl«h M hNW f*»s»dl»s t tefttfo th«j H »'s• d hf (‘fHiitti|piitii)F> * of Adihi-^j j v ttidlaha. ahd that th«* aattir Will It# 11*** t»B»*B*d a iRUftF tM»hdihft> ««*id fhmrd «*h T»i*N4ajr* Jml/ (1 IVliil«Mrr* John d M' A tJftttHHte|(l M 4 f»* uuimhnd. I oith A dhpiil* rutlling, Walitr WhJl*f ttnbfetftr t 9*U

* + + ♦ ♦ + + *~*TTT~ _ ™« «"’k£T I Treatments given to suit ?00. - rt „. «* W South 2nd Stre , Office Phone 314 L! e Office Hours 10-12 a , g* S. E . BLACK UNDERTAKING AND EMra, u, Calls answered promptly 6 Private Ambulance &***“ Office Phone: 90 ■.I Hoi* 6 Phoue; 727 N. A. BIXLSK OPTOMETRIST Lyw Kxaniintfl. (.lasses Filled HOURS: 8 to 11:30-12:30 to 6:00 Saturday 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135. DU. C. RAYL SURGEON X-R.i> .in.l (.linical I-tilMiralorirt Office Hours: 1 to 4 and 6 to 8 p. m . , Sundays, 9 lo 10 a. m. * Phone 581. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts ot Title. Ib-al Estate. Plenty of Money to Isian un Government Plan. See French ijuinn, Office —Take first stairway s»u'li nf |)-.atur l'«m'HT»t DU. FRANK LOS*"" 1 "" Pliysicitin anil Surgeon North Third Street Phones: Office 422; Home 422 Office Hours- !) to tl a.«. 1 to 5—4 to S p. m ffunday S to » ». in NOTICE 1 am leaving the city Sunday June, 8. and will he gone until June 23. 13741 XX DR L. E. SOMERS ■ —- -o The Forler Studio has moved from the old Moser lontio* to over Callow & hohite Drat store, and will be Known as the Decatur Studio. Nmv rratv for hurinew*. 1-Utf Liability and Uropartv Dui aa:e Insurance in Ihe "NTATF $ 12.:>0 a year. J. I- Khler. OKcnt. phone 606. 1!M " ' ■ — ——o NOTICE OF ELECTION OF TRUSTEES Notice la hereby given to all par tMM Interested ID the lb <-r> (VIDStSC fixated !u Washington tosnship. A* aut* county. Indiana, that there lx « meeting h Id at tb« U« o«k* of Lenhart a- Haller at 157 s*B* Scaond street tn Ik-cstur. mi<l com--19. off Saturday. Jund 21*t. ltX4. S 10 o'clock A. M forth. iwrpnw * ele«-ting trustee* for said 'eweter sad for the transaction "1 -u*h huainesa a* may come before tw meeting. , „ . lg George H Bright, serj CARO OF THANKS We desire in thl* way t“ expreo our heartfelt tbanka and stacw appreciation to all our friend* vd neighbor* for their many kind •d** h'-lpfi.fin*** *nd token* of *}i»M* 6 ’ and love during the siikaen* •» death of our dear mother Mr* Van Horn. Mr. and Mra Uk«» Thru# Mr. and Mrs. Wortay I‘sng9» slr. and Mr*- E*r> '* n Clyde Meyers IN b** ‘ «d 111* fr< *hmiin year at Wihs- hV* legs | H home so spend the -uiMM wllh hl» mother. t —• ,*^4) O —— —* ~ PIANO LE9SONB Piano Pupil* A* * ept'sl. Mrs. Roby L SO3 A4ain> HI. l*hoti" 9s«». I • ROY S. JOHNSON livff Stock und <'*•*** Auctioarcf ..r.unJl omen Rr)OW n « i ' J IJIAN * fßt FTI Ask th« man l'v. *oM sos * Cur# tHa#a*e 1# * "* lur ** Let me expU'n h»» Phone #2* j Over ketler . f4 ‘° tt Office Ho«r* tq 10 13 a ■-*••»»■■ $ jo lo * P ■ ! CHA g;KASi«