Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 147, Decatur, Adams County, 19 June 1924 — Page 2

DEMOCRAT WANT ADS GET RESIT" ■" ...■■■■■l. ■ ■■■ ~ . . ■ 111 111 ■’■- th* surface KWan you wve vk t ■■ use BURDSAL’S 1 Homestead Paint g When You Paint I TT EATING rains, blistering sunshine, * JO biting winds that destroy and decay, * can’t get through the heavy linseed oil & film created by BURDS/XL’S Home- , stead Paint. Nothing is spared to give flg it utmost durability. This makes for jL greatest economy and satisfa&ion. Lasts gH 2to 5 years longer than paints selling for II less—goes farther per gallon—brushes K on easily and uniformly. Paint NOW —with BURDSAL’S Homestead Paint. y. LEE HARDWARE CO. | Decatur. Indiana HD * I* 3 E 91 3 D t W '*■ i aEB 1 c| J el 3 K; wr k*- T > I >WO ■ —■' k3k... — I'. O~ | WONDERFUL C7 A FEELING A feeling of attachment, and sentiment, cements the loyalty every Auburn owner has for his Auburn. Talk with an Auburn owner five minute's and you'll usually notice five times the enthusiasm of the averajje car owner. Auburn gives any and every’ owner reason to be proud. It is a quality car, not a big-preJuction car. Its beautv is trim and sprightly, and in excellent good taste. Auburn has spine— mu&cular strength—a long range of power—a swift stride—a sparing . appetite for gasoline and oil—a lifelong hankering for action! Auburn wears well in your affections and on the mad. Its comfort is .'he next thing to lying in bed Sunday mornings. Absolute satisfaction grow* upon you the first week of yotir ownership, and stays with you from then on. AU the new Auburns arc fuUy c«p«<M—pohteoing all the necessary extras most cars lack, unless the owner pays extra to have them added. A full low nf SUm h«* AI O'? I fe g244< «l Aulnnw THE DAVID MEYER COMPANY BLUFFTON, INDIANA 118 North Main SL Phone 314 M

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1921

CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: July $1.14%;. Sept. $1.16; Dec. Corn: July 85 ] 4c; Sept. 85'4c; Dec. 77*4c. Oats: July 47c; Sept. 43%c; Dec. 46c. o CARD OF THANKS Wo wish, in this manner, to thank those who tended a helping hand dur-1 in-.: the illness and death of our be I loved husband and father, also for the beautiful flowers and the minis-] ters for their kind and consoling ■ words. MRS. OTTO CONRAD AND CHILDREN. — r _ Don't fail to see “Daddy Longlegs” Friday night. i o New Treatment For Varicose or Swollen Veins Swollen veins are dangerous and often hurst. Sufferers are advised to Reta two-ounce, original bottle ofi Emerald Oil (full strength*, at any! pharmacist and start to reduce the 1 veins and bunches at once. Physicians recommend Emerald 1 Oil; it is used in hospital practice and I a small bottle will last a long time.' 1 because it is very concentrated and a I little goes a long way. Apply night y and morning with a soft brush as di- j rected until the swelling is reduced: to normal. It is guaranteed So marvelously powerful is Enter-: ahi Oil that enlarged glands, wens and even goitre disappear when used 1 steadily. Are You All Run Down? Many Decatur Folk, Have Felt That Way. ■ hum Feel all out of sorts? Tired, achy. blue, irritable? Back lame and stiff? ‘ , It may be the story of weak kidneywl Os toxic poisons circulating about ~ t'psettiiig I>lo<hl and nerves. There's away to feel right again.' Help your weakened kidneys with Dean's I’ills—a stimulant'diuretic. Doan's are recommended by many. Decatur people: ‘ .Mrs. M. Beisser. 612 Indiana St..l Decatur, says: "f know there is no better kidney remedy than ihtan'sl Dills. My kidneys annoyed nte for al limg time and I became weak and run down My back was so lame 11 couldn't sw«-ep. My kidneys acted! Irregularly. too. I used Doan's Pills I from t Im- Holthouse Drug Co., and ■ they n*nu »t>m|-*-d the backache and i tu'- kidneys didn't trouble me.” Price Coe. at all dealers. Don't I simply ark tor a kidney remedy—get I'owum Pill, -the same that Mr: l Beisser had. Foster Mll burn Co.. I .Mffs. Buffalo. N. Y

Opening of Barber Shop I have taken over the batlH-r shop located in the Murray Hotel and will be ' open for husinetm. tomorrow. F R I I) A Y Old and new eustomers of this stand are earnestly mdietled lor their patronage. Bob Meyers

n- .... - The Value of . a Checking Account There is no more effective way of intioducing system, economy and safety into your financial affairs than by opening a cheeking account with a strong reliable bank. A Checking account with this bank protec*! s your money, momotes good business, habits and gives you a firmer financial standing and credit. Ami all the time your money is just as much at your service as if it were in your own pocket book. START YOUR CHKCKING ACCOUNT AT THIS BANK. » The Peoples Loan & Trust Co. Bank of Sendee |

FIREMEN GO TO (Continued From I’ago One) year, Robert Osler was elected vicepresident and (J. F. Rogge was reelected secretary-treasurer. The officers arc all Fort Wayne men. Tin' convention also selected the following men to servo on the executive | committee; (.rover Redding. Roa- ' noke, George Kihin. Kendallville. William Kerfoot. Bluffton; Wiliam Gros- . ven'oi 1 . Fort Wayne; L. C. Helm. Dei eatur and George Buts. Mishawaka. I Luther Speidel. of Hartford City, was selected to assist Mr. Rogge in inakI ing plans for the 1925 conclave. The Program Today The program for today will start at 8 o'clock when visiting delegates and fire companies registered at No. 3 engine house. Following the reffstration the visitors were guests of the chamber of commerce and will ■be taken on u sight-seeing tour throughout the city More than 1.20 b members of visiting fire companies are expected. Dinners will be served Uie visiting firemen at the Baptist and Plymouth ('■mgregat/mal churches between 11:30 and 12:30 o'clock. it was an nounced. • The parade will start promptly at 1 o'clock at No. 8 engine house. The first division will form on West Washington boulevard, west of Webster street; the second division will form on Webster street, south of Washington, and the third division will form at No. 3 fire station. • The Out Door Event The events for the afternoon will start ah 2 o'clock. Hose laying con tests, truck races, ladder climbing and water battles-are included in the afternoon’s program. Several hundred dollars in prizes will be awarded the winn ng organizations. A loving cup. donated by E. A. Barnes will be awarded the coni pany winning the hose laying contest. This is the only event in which th--Fort Wayne companies can partlci- ' pate. The Deratnr firemen w.ll enter the water battle contests* Helm One of Judges The following judges have been' [nhked for the convention: Decora] i lions. C. O. Headington. Portland. L.l ]('. Helm. I»-<aiur. and George Kilim,| Kendallville. Parade. Robert Klaehn.l jt’tyd* Dretebach and E. H. Kilhmirne.l Music. Wade Verwiere, H. Ix-nx, L j Schroeder. The tournament will tsr! in charge of the follow ng: Judges I George Trautman. J. Doermer, L. C. i Discrcns. K. I,'uik and C. Bond., Timers, 8. B. Bechtel, E. A. Barnes land William Griffin. Starter, L. A.I iSchwan and clerk. E. J. Strowl. A Imrla-cue dinner Will tw served at ; |<> o'clock following which the fire | I men will stage a grand ball at Trh-r's tdance hall. This will wind up th--I convi nt'on program. CONVENTION IS (Continued From Page One) (sui or S.tMMt.oou votes for a maaa < lass' candidate or h-rmttig some aurt of I coalition of those who do not rvpre sent us. to poll votes, if that •’» poaalMe,” Rothenberg said. •'We adopted an organisation plan | stating that would found thii ' twr'.y on the basis of groups repre ! seated here.” ■| "The catrae of the workers and far-' 1 pvtF cannot Im* represented by b g I hpluei-H. nor by that orbauization Oti lltlteral buaßiesg represented by l»i t Follefte (bones and applauxe.)” | 1 ■'—» — i' "I ■■in ■■ ■ '

RANSOM LETTER (Continued From Pago One) pened to Robert Franks. llar imiu said the man told him to wrap up SIO,OOO in bills, and directed him Io a street on th-’ west side. "You will come to a picket fence.] and the money is to be thrown vver. it." the man told him. "1 was furious and told him In, strong terms what I thought of Ivin. Then he hung up.” Irvin may be a witness In the trial of Loeb and Leopold for murder. He was the last to see Robert Franks dive. Irvin, a short distance behind Robert, stopped to look at a flower bed. When he looked up again. Robert had disappeared and an automobile that had been parked at the •urb was sp<M*ding away. Police made known the contents of the ransom letter. It told Hartman that unless the *IO.OOO was deposited at a designated spot on the west side, Ivs son would be kidnaped and perhaps seriously injured. Other members of the family also were threatened. , The letter, signed "The Big Ten." stated plans were made long before the Franks killing, to kidnap Irvin. Jr., and "if the money is not paid neither you or your sou will be safe on th«* streets of Chicago. "If you don't think your son's life m worth that (|10.o«0) don't pay heed to this letter. He will be a marked one and sooner or later he is going to gel it." Hartman was warned not to go to he police. LOCAL FIRM TO (Continued From Pago One) menial value for fuel. The mill and its auxiliary tnachnery will be operated entirely by electric motors, thus removing the fire hazards. The Smith A Bell company was organized here In IJtstt. when A. J. Smith and A. R. Bell, formed a partnership in the Itiinbcr business. Sev- ■ oral years ago Mr. Smith purchased I Mr. Bell's Interest. The company I does an extensve business In purchaoi Ing lumber In Indiana. Michigan. Ohio I and surrounding states and selling it. The company has a large lumber yard in thia city, located In Linet street near the Chlcaco £ Erie and I the Nickle Plate railroad. The |*hilatha<- Class will meet at I the home of Mr>. 11. H Ijunupvai*. I Friday evening. Mrs. Wm. Winner 'assistant hostess. Every mcmlier ia .urged to b«> present. MARKETS-STOCKS Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Markets CHICAGO GRAIN REVIEW limited Piers Servlc-» Chiugo.. June 19. i’liryr'l movemeat of grain ponOnusd nt the start I of trading oti the Chicago board of I . trade today. Bull, elements continued active in I t wheat and mnr vulm * Into new htjrn t.-rritory on the crop, i-iilti*-ntial : buying was inducud by sharp advances in both the Argentine and il.ivcrptxd marketa. ' Corn's fractional gain was aym pathetic. Trading was light | Oats w*< governed by other grains I and openod fractionally hishcr. ! ProvtltoM got away to a steady I East Buffalo Livestock Market Iteoipts tM'ii. Hhipmrnis 760. offileal tn New York yeot.-rday i too closing steady Tops. S7 M,| | bulk $< X&; h "ivies 97 SS: tnedtums.l , f7a.'.«r7 ao. ileht weictu I7.6&ta7ta': I light llthta 6»* 74<t7.h5; pigs, M.7&;| ' |*S' king sows roughs |t‘. 35(96 SO: I I rattle SfiO stow; sheep ISOO; best 1 rp* ng lamb* sli>3i'*rlti; veariiar] I taiuhs SI2 3<> <|o«n: b* at rwoa *1.60; I <7: «ahr* 4<u»; top# *|o.oo Fort Wayne Livestock Market Hog IS* l tb« pnd down |pa | (l |fa> lb, *; I*; |LO to IPu R>a I7JU; BA' **■* and up 36; rough -. fi»03.76; fU*r. |lfr4. 1 imb, (|<i,i It t'alvca—6* down. LOCAL BRAIN MARKBV (Corrected Jin* ») lYsloW Rar Cor*, per |M> ...... ).•><» j White Corn I New No 1 Wii* at, but. 103 . OnU. per bushel <3c M’ind t orn **> Rye. per bushel Me Barky, per bushel MkDkCATUR FRtJUUGE MARKET (CoffnotOd June 9 ) Heavy Hmm lac lawhnrna l*d OM roosters *»c Dicks lie €*3*. p*r du*. 23c , AU pouitty priirbaeed must be fro. I from food. I LOCAL UROCLHa tQG MARKET ] I Las* yer dot Jic BUTYXRFAT AT STATION Buttsrtat Me

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* C LASSIFIED ADS + 4>*i**f> + + 4*<i>*|>*i*4*4*i*4>O4* I, I FOR SALK FOR SALE--5 room bungalow. Modera. on large lot. Call 904 w. Mon- 1 ioe st. 139tf FOR SAI.F Semi modern, seven-] room house, practically new, on large lot. with large garage. 902 North Third street. 140tf REDVCED Prices on baby chicks? after Juno 10. Light breeds, 8c; I heavy breeds, 10c. For aale Wednesday and Thursday of each week. 0. 1 V, Dilling. Craigville phone. 143t6 FOR SALE—Myers propertv on bill and Jackson street. One of the best* locations in the city for $3,250.00. Possession can be given soon. Snow i Agency. 145t3x 1 FOR SALE 18 acres good standard plover. R. B. Johnson. Peterson.| Ind. ~ ~ 145t3x | FOR SALE —1920 Ford touring ~car body. Like new. Decatur Auto I’aint £ Top Shop. 146t3 FOR SAI.E—Sow and 7 pigs. Inquire at Schlickman Feed Baru. Phone 22. 147t3x FOR SALk— Fine late cabbage and celery. 421 N. 7th st. L. T. Brok aw. Phono 984. 147t3x —— ■ • — ... - — WANTED WANTED—Ladies, in this locality to <-iftroidcr linens for us at home] during th* ir leisure monien'B. Write at once. FASHION EMBROIDERIES' 1184. Lima. Ohio. 145t6x ■ ... ■II-I. > Ulises ■III. — ——o- ■■■■ ■ —■ Light and power bilk must hr paid by June 20th if you wish, to save the 10' < discount. All bilk payable at city treasurer's office, city hall. 115t3 UNITED BRETHERN LADIES’ AID SOCIETY TWO CENT SUPPER Graham A- Walters Bldg. Saturday. June 21, 5 to 7 p. m. Ebcalloped Chicken Baked Beans Potato Salad ! Cottage Cheese Chicken Noodles Fruit Salad Cake Pie Ice Creagi Coffee. 144tJ See “Daddy Longleys,” H. S.' auditorium. Friday night. ■ ,Q in — i Local Firm Sues Missing Tocsin Merchant Today Thy Everett & Hit company, wbuh-aate grocers of this city, today tiled a suit in the Weils circuit court at Bluffton against Oscar Stewart Tocsin mer< hanT and the Tocsin IBank, asking judgment for 11347.66. The local firm claims that Stewart. ] who has been missing (room his j home in Tocsin for more than a week, j has llabilitloe of approximately $12.'H>O while hiu aMMoti are nut more I thaa ss.uoo. It is fl aimed further ; that the store's bu:in*»s has been' ! lost nin<e Slewart left. The Studs I baker Bank, of Bluffton was n tmed receiver tor the st rye Six Killed When Auto Is Hit By Interurban Genoa. 0., June 19. —Six personI were killed near here today when tbclr automobile was i.tnbk by ji | la*ke Shore Intcrvrbea car. Firsts re- ’ ports bsl*l the dead had not bu*-n identified. **iir:Hi»'» a si r *k» Adams Cirvdt Court. at«t« I «'f IndlAfidi Burk r» A4nm« TouM? I IPiutiy l:«< h»ns». st-al. Hv virtue *.f sa order **f t« "»• I.Uir *r.| from th* Clark nt the Adams* [dr* Utt «nu<t I will rvuoas st public. |«»b>. to thr htahr-l bidder-, on Hslur-I •Uy. (he <h <U« nt Jolt A D. !»?«* I* l-olosrii the hour* nt It* o-* l«wb a. >” nd t •*«!■-1* t* m nt MHd »Uy at the dottr of th* court hou»r In Dr* atur. a «,«*»♦'* |ts lirtt* t, til** I grunts for * term not excrritlng reven «• th* (nHowyiK described prop*t • ty 10-wit * Th* gtem rlsvator tnillding all ms.ilt nt furee now a pert sod helotigtn* t» sold *»ildtng. with sit Nf»|» w •ss«•Hr • » • mi nnd lh» f »H'*W • inf «!rc> rii*r«! r»6sl in A4sini« FODlitjr In th* nf HMMBMU tO'WH • Mt»r !•••» n a n<*rln6*«s»t«r|> 4lr(«tHn frnnt a »n«1 fourth* rM* r* u*h nf th* horthw*k*t rf»nt»r • rtttnti tw*h* •« f w**nnh*f» »n hnrth lUmr* thlttr*n I” 1 I n*ll a n•» thftim lh • ' nnHhtrrMtHy Alty ?•*•* i I h»*h< m tn n hurth**4Mrtty 4lr*rtl»»h »<*4rnts ftHi n in h h dlrmrlhtti nttr In n r'-rrttL »•>*’» t»rt ■ «!»♦ m.lletft h"’, aluis£ thF TnlrMo. Mt, tx* iis> A Wimiti’n » til* »4tl C*ttni»auy a rlght*t»f-wny t»»j lh* f»|as • ' M»*. thr on Fh« 1 rvr jtwd renl * tnlm nxwrutM hv »»«• a Hr»tn«n t® thn nl* inHW. J »Wrs T Hurk on April 3ifh. IHM which h» th*j r**rsl**| , *«» r»f riuntv* Indiana in M cm •tU.need* Itavord T. at I psge® ntsd M •»< th* (U* ord tn the) Iri-rdr*-* offlre ’< > Adsmn cotlnly.; tndl*.**; ’ I 4nd «*n fatture to realise the roll I sit"»un» nt j(ida«mattt Interest »nd| matt I well at th* »*me rime end pU- e erfovr tn yoMl> »aU the fee eimoU or -eld property above deecrihr d T*s«*n »• the pronertr of Ad«m« Cn'inl, R-mHV r*> hans* at the suit • , «»(d , »?'lr wilY’h. tnsde W«t»etrt S"v I relief wh«*e*et from valu«l.ou or ap- i ptstaemeyt lawa Jur.s nth t»J4. „ JOHN RAKKR Sheriff Adam* CogMT Jamrt T. Merryman. Atty. U*is-I«

♦"+* ++++ ++~ I + M’sinksncarb?* 1 ■ I Treatments given to * uit ” h " ■ nM . 144 South 2nd “s, ; | Office Phone 314 L ‘ H Office Hours 1012 a . m.-i^ ■ S ■ HIM ( K I UNDERTAKING ANO EMBAi ui ■ Calls answered promptly d a ,■ Private Amhulaace I Office Phone: 90 * I i Hi'tne Phone; ;;; H N. A. BIXLER | OPTOMETRIST ■ Lyes Examiiud. t,L,ssf S Fitifd I IIOI'RS I Bto 11:30 12:30 to 6uo ■ Saturday 8:00 p. m ■ Telephone 135, • « I Closed Wednesday afternooni. I I Dll. C. C. RAYL I SURGEON ■ X-llay and (.linu-.tl l-aboraloria I Office Hours: I 1 to 4 and fi to 8 p m I Sundays. 9 to 10 ». m . ■ Phone 581. I ~ I FEDERAL FARM LOANS I Abstracts of Title R Pa | Ema I Plenty of Money to i,oag og I Government Plan. See French Quinn, Office—lake first stairway »ou*h of l>r<atur t*«n>Mnt ] * —.. DR. FRANK LOSE Physician and Surgeon North Third Street Phones: Office 422; Hom* (jj . Office Hours—9 to U a m. i to &—H to N p. m Kun-lay R to ? a. m Ire Cream Social, Be 11 lah Chapel (hureh, Friday eve.. June 29 I ndei auttpires of the Anle-Can't Claes. UYt3 ] NOTH R Os Final. HKTTUMHt OF RSTATB. I No ISS7. 1 Noth els hereby rivets to thf enO ' tors, hetra and legatee- of Haiti* cw 1 son. absent**. to apfo-ar th 1 Adam* circuit court held at fwrawt. Indiana, on the not day of s**t«mg, | 1*24. and show cause, if •»». wby U» final Settlement Account* with U* estate of said decedent aboaM Mt b •p|*r<»ve*t. and *»ld heira ar* Mtffd to then and there make proof ot tanship, and receive their dsatriHtht •bare* WILLIAM F nornuit V-.miaotraKt. : r>ec*tur, Ind. June 11. 1921 I Lenhart * Heller. Atty*. *' '*■'■ ' ’ ONOTICE Th«* members of lhe Adami ( '(Nm 'Detective Association, are b*rrK {notified to appear at the third 4WO I erly session, to be held in th* MM* bly room of the Old Adatnf 1 ■•’•at’ i hank on thHuiday al 2;3d p ■ !• 21. 1924 There ia import**! «* • nesa to be transacted to th* benefft of every member. •» w ’s - ftp lhe benelit of th .ommM«T ■ H6U * JOHN D. STI’LTS, 8«0 P>■ * n’t t it' led- 1 P"* k cr bilk on or before June :tnd have the 10'* Bills payable at treasurer* * ficc, city hall. notice I w|| not b» re»p«»nail>*e ,of * debt ) made againal B” b* ‘J’* excepr. my daughter* of m' 4 *" •nd after June iMh. i»M ANNA F l»o Garfield Ave.. Hattl* • .... 11 | I’rcshytwian <’• -JE '••Daddy Long leg’*." night. la’rm’s Barber Shop At The Murray nW* Robert Meyers b> n **"* - b*r shop In the He’"! M«rrel Nick Miller and will op* ,lW neaa Friday mor»t*« H " b **‘ several y**sr« experienre ia th’ orlal trade *• lb* I*** — He te home for lhe * UB " n * r , J rl |, completed bte flrat year « * t#w Notre Dame uolvsr*ity^_ j _^ * — momy x Money io I-*" **■!& at interest. >""< H | partial pay"’*' o ’ t Unhart A IMI«t Decatur. te6iaaa A in Isl.. e»' DR. C. V. CONNKLb veterinarian Rpartel aHcntioe celtte a lT «et office U« N" ’JXaJre Phone OP*'- I4S-t*«h’ M *' J