Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 153, Decatur, Adams County, 26 June 1924 — Page 2

DEMOCRAT WANT ADS GET RESU 1 Tt ‘I BURDSAL’S I 1 H Homestead Paint l : 11 rt ‘' Ttrttt«i tI« m ttitttiff -*» 1 g. Wait ii f I \ H I For Lasting Beauty H I and Protedion g |r T~?OR lasting beauty and protedion JL use BURDSAL’S Homestead Paint. It is quality paint—made of pure lead, zinc and colors finely ground in pure linseed oil. Spreads easier and goes farther than cheaply made paints—and outwears them 2 to 5 years. That’s why it is the most economical paint you can use. Now is the time to paint. LEE HARDWARE CO. Hi 0 Decatur, Indiana i IL! 11 -' !■ B'■ 11! I! I'l 1 1 !I. I ■ 11!. LIL U i oil y iiwMlSi fefei ifeu mutfraj j H ■ . Built ™‘ Auburn is built with time-taking care, with more thought for quality' than volume. Beneath the gleaming surface of every Auburn body is a tough hardwood frame, armored in welded steel, and strongly fortified in every joint. Between the body and the chassis is a padding of cork composition, preventing squeak* and the rasping of metal against metal. And every Auburn is thoroughly tested before it leaves the factory. The motor h first block* tested, run for hours under a load, and road* tested. Auburn comes with all ilumvc neccs* sary conveniences which most car manufacturers Crave to the owner to buy later on. A full lint of Sum from 91099 to 99449 al Auburn. THE DAVID MEYER COMPANY BLUFFTON, INDIANA 118 North Main bu Phone 314 AWWM

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Ten Millionth Ford To Be In Ft. Wayne Thursday Ford cai'. No. 10,000,000 now making a transcontinental trip from Now York Io San Francisco over the Lincoln Highway, will be in J’oil Wayne Thursday evening, June 26. I'lie car was manufactured sit the Ford plant in Detroit a few weeks ago. o New Treatment For Varicose Veins and Ulcers Swollen veins are dangerous ami iften burst. Sufferers are advised to get a two-ounce, original bottle of Emerald (Hl (full strength), at any pharmacist and start to reduce the veins and bunches at once. Physicians recommend Emernjd Oil: it is used in hospital and a small bottle' will last a long I tjnie, because it is very concentrated and a little goes a long way. Apply night and morning with a soft brush as directed until the swelling is reduced to normal. So marvelously powerful is Emerald Oil that swollen glands and even' tollre disappear when used steadily.

HARD COAL Just received another car of old fashioned Jeddo Hazelton Chestnut, the purest, cleanest. best quality hard coal known, free of impurities and slate, uniform in size. Ask to see it. The Price is Ixiw Carroll Coal & Coke Co. I Office Phone 8 Yard Phone 770 I Prices Slashed on FISK TIRES Never before have Fisk Tires Iteen priced as low atrat present. Cord Tires sß*7s up We carry all sizes. Ix*! as save you money. Fit lour Car Now. Fse TEXACO Gas and Motor Oils. Free air and crank case service. 0 Texaco Service Station R. N. RUNYON & SON Opposite Interurban Station Phone 652 The Value of a Checking Account There is no more effective vay of introducing system, economy and safety into your financial affairs (han by opening a checking; account with a strong reliable bank. A Checking account with this bank protects your money, promotes good business, habits and gives you a firmer financial standing and credit And all the time your money is just as much at your service as if it were in your j own pocket Imok. START YOUR CHECKING ACCOUNT AT THIS BANK. The Peoples Loan & Trust Co. Bank of Service

TEN POUND BOY Mrs. Ed .Moser, of (Talgvilk>, underwent a caesarian operation Tuesday morning at the Wells county hospital. Both Mrs. Moser and the 10 1-2 pound son are reported doing very well. Irish Free State To Have Own Minister (United Press Service) Washington, June 26 —The state department today announced receipt of formal notification by the British government that henceforth the Irish Free State would be represented at Washington by its own minister, empowered to deal direct with tills government on matters, exclusively relating to Ireland. Secretary of State Hughes has inI il w M Thousands who had doctored for year* and tried everything without Um in a multi have found complete relief vuh Cleveland gpeciaiiM’a new internal prescription. Rtnex captulrd go direct to internal rsrttwof AMhtnaaiid remove it. So al! wbre/ine, fMpinf. and coughing vanish an if by magte. Blended relief guaranteed in 24 bourn —or money back. Send 10c for 24 hour warn pie treatment tn Clinical Inboratoriea Co., CkvcUud. Regular auc aold by all food druacwts.

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formed Sir ICsino Howard, British ambassador here who transmitted the notificiation, that with this arrangement, “this government is in cordial ■ agreement.” 0 U. S. Ambassador To Japan Formally Resigns [• (I'nit.'d Press Service) Washington, June 26 — Cyrus Woods .American ambassador to Japan, today formally r.uliinittod his resignation to President Coolidge. .His resignation was accepted by the president with reluctance and with a warmly expressed apreciation of services. o Mellon Refuses To Testify Against Means (United Proiw Service) Now York. June 26 —(Spec'al to jDa iy Democrat)- After futile at< I tempts to question Andrew Mellon concerning activities of Gaston B. Means, Col. Thomas IL Felder, dis missod the treasury head without apparently aiding .Means' defense. Mellon was called to testify for the defense of Means. Elmer Jarneke 1 who are being tried for conspiracy to | remove liquors from Ixneb d ware I bouses. Arthur FixsmMh, Mellon’s I secretary who was in the court room prepared to testify, w 11 not be called to the stand. Mr. and Mrs. James Cowan Have Baby Girl A girl baby was born to Mr. ifnd Mrs. James Cowan. S(H North Second street, at the St. Joseph hospital in Fort Wayne at 4 o'clock this morning. The baby weight'd eight pounds and two ounces. .Mother and babe ire both doing nicely. This is the second child ls»rn to Mr. and Mrs. Cowan, but the first one died in infancy. Mr. Cowan s manager of the . Decatur Castings company. — o CLOTHING CLUB GIRLS TO MEET AT VAN WERT The Clothing Club girlt of Van . Wert County will hold a pot luck dinner at the Y. W. A. Wednesday July 9th. Th,- pot link dinner is occasioned by the fact that the girls are to meet that day for The purjswe of studying dreas materials from the standpoint of <*omi>osition. adaptabili ty. color harmony, am] economy. Every Club member will be asked to bring her mother with her on this I oecasion. Eight Hubs are now organized and working in a« many different communities. MASKETS-STOCKS 11 Daily Report Os Local And i Foreign Markets CHICAGO GRAIN j ( Chicago, June 26 —Grain features , started fractionally higher on the board of trade today. | z Wheat advanced on scattered buy-’ ing encouraged by higher IJterpool , prices and some Unsettled conditions | over the domestic belt. Traders were inclined to go slow ( in corn following yesterday's sharp ( upturn. Small advances were scored , ami the undertone sustained j them. Improved demand and light receipts created sufficient strength In oats to the market leader at the op ( ell I ns. I Higher bogs and cables gave pro visions a slight upturn. Cast Buffalo Livestock Market Rriclpts 4X<m». sh'pmi-nts 3420. of- ' heial tn New York yesterday, 4660; ' Imga elm ng strong Tops 17 60; , bulk (7,63; lieavim |7 56• medium,. *’ Ml«7 r.<t; light weight t? 36; Wght ' I'slits f<.76o7.Sii; pig» l«75; packing < sows tnugh •<; cuttle 176. steady; sheep ami; bout spr’ng ktmba. tld&o . 330; lops fMAM. LOCAL GRAIN MARKIT (Corrected June 261 1 Yellow Ear Corn, per 100 |t 03 • New No. 1 Wheat, bos. »•••..,, 1113 ' lias, per hushed 44c * Ky". per bushel •&«! ' ' per tni»h»d............., 46* * Wheat, per 1xi5bei............. ,|Lt)3 * !J . 4 ( (Corrected June 26) f Heavy tlMlors 26c , la’clwtn and Black Broilers..... 20c , Iteaty Hens . IXc , { UtebOTM 12c | * »’4 noosturs oSc' IWU - ilc'ii flerou ... ... . I#e' Kt 's, p*r dot. ,V 23c I All poultry pt>r« based must ba frs* ’" from fe*4. LOCAL GROCKR'B RQG MARKIT v SM*> t*r dnt. 22r I •UTTtRFAT AT STATION BuUOTfat 37c i

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FOR SALE Ft lit SALE —5 room bungalow. Mod.crn, on large lot. Call 904 W. Monroe st. 139tf FOR SALE- Itsease resistance M7ia-I cotvdn Hollander cabbage plants.) Will grow where other cabbage can not lie raised. R. G. Boling, Decatur,) 11. 11. No. 5 phone 562-D. 149t6x FOR SALE—A week old Herefonl-' Durham calf. Call Preble phono.l B. F. Beery. 152tHx FOR SALE —Pure breu Ourang Airedale pups. V. E. Byerly, Decatur R. 2. 152t3x FOR SALE Reed bahy carriagc — in good condition. Inquire -at 8M Washington st. 154t.3x FOR SALE Large refrigerator in good condition, will sell cheap. Inquire of Mrs. M. Dcininger at the Millinery store. 164t3x FOR SALE 4 year old cow giving about 5 gal. a day. Inquire 526 Winchester st. 164t3g I'OR SALbi Will have early cherrl< s next week. Call phone, one long and a short on 676. 154t3x FOR SALE - Gooseberries. Call Mrs. Simeon Meyers, Decatur phone G--886. IMtfcl Wanted WANTED Salesman can earn fair fncome in Adams county soiling most business concerns now low | priced practical device. Your only, investment is the purchase of sample) mach-ne. Write Central Office Equipment Co.. 120 W. Washlnpton St.. Ft. Wayne, Ind. 26-27 WA NT ED—Four” SIOO.OO per week men to s«>ll BEST Ford Oil Gauge made. Automobile furnished. Standard Products Co.. 1005 Putnam. Plalni -1a n itx FOR RENT FOR RENT —Seven r«H’m house near bus.nesa section; bath, furnace, hard and soft water, electric lights. —A D. Suttles, _lsit3 FOR wUN^T—-Seven room all modern house at Monroe and 13th streets. Julius Haugk. 15113 k ~ ■■■■ ! . % M. 8. CLZEV. Jeweler, Ready for your work. Bring it in. Al o sell Watches, Clocks. Rings. Diamonds. Novel'Jcs of all kinds. Room over pnsloffies. H9t6 — o Ossian Elevator Is Destroyed By Fire Fire of unknown origin destroyed th'- .Melctiing company elevator at Ossian yesterday morning. The structure s*d contents were totally destroyed and the losa is estimated at approximately fIG.OOO. William J. Horror, the elevstcr manager, stated ‘hat sufficient insurance was carried to cover the stock held by the company. The fire was thought to have started from either a short circuit in th* wlrng system or by a bolt es lightning. Th* fire started on the Interior of the building and was first discovered by William King, who livei nearby at 5:"0 o'clock. Firemen, who arrlv od shortly after an alarm was turned In. stated that in their opinion the firq had been burning for shout two hours before it was diacorarad. The building was a frame xtru<turo with abort metal wcathei-boardlng. and the u< tai kept the flro burning through the side satis to the out Id* the buiMtnc. The 'levator sm only about half filled at th* time, nccurdlug Io a statement made bv the manager. A large ablptm st nt grain wa* made Tuesday motu/ng. Dae carload of ' grain wai still on the tnuhs by the el-'vator. but this was remnsed l>> Bremen before it wsa damacoii. a— i - Charles (’oiler Meets V'ith Auto Accident The Dtslge sedan, owned by Charles ) Colter tliis, city *•« damaged yeatois day, when the ear slid Into a ditch , west of Fort Wayne Mr. Colter was driving the rar. an another approach •al from the, opposite direction he • drove near the edge of the road to avoid collision. The other car skid deil jtirt as II was about io pass Mr. Colter and drove him Into a ditch, erasing the front of the car. The front axel of Mr. Colter's car was broken, and the front wheels were thrown out of Un*. No one was Injured. The car wan (tied In to Durkin** garage r for repuir. ■■■■■■ I I ■» ■■ an ._ -Wtonms— W4AT «»|d iTHII ytvfhto h*ti*hy ®lvMh. fh»f th* yh<4r» lihm hmji «tppnHHV"* r?iinttMt-I»<fit r»f the <»f OH»» • •t-turaH. tit* nf Adatn* ctHihHh *!«*“ • t l *#*l in |>r*tl»ahl> •«»!- vrhL Fftt&bA rXMMtAh. AdihlnlttrttriM bets H Erwin. Atty. f(-3>lo '■■"||*|||| *"11 r 111 SI

’ * *♦ iNVESTIGATE for BETTER HEALTH. &EB DR. FROHNAPFEL n r Chiropractic and Osteopath!. ’ Treatments given to suit «ur L a 1 ntt ’nk H 4 Bouth 2nd Street . OWlct H °urs 18i 2 *. W 8. E. BLACK I UNDERTAKING AND EMBM m... Calls answered promptly dav 0 S Private Ambulance Service ** Office Phone: 90 * ■ Home Phone: 727 N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined. Glasses Fitted HOURS: Q 8 to 11:30-12:30 to 5 on Saturday 8:00 p. m , • Telephone 135. Closed Wednesday afternooni. DR. ( . (’. RAYL SURGEON X-Ray anti Clinical Üboratoria Office Hours: 1 to 4 and 6 to 8 p. ra . Sundays, 9 to 10 *. in. Phone 581. 1111 FEDERAL FARM LOANS . Abstracts of Title. R.-al E,t lt e Plenty of Money (o lx> ao 00 Government Plan. See French Quinn, Office—Take tlr»t vtnlrwav south of Decatur Democrat DR. FRANK LOSE Pliysicitin and Surgeon North Third Street Phones: Office 422; Home <2J Office H«»urii~-9 tn 11 a. m. 1•«» &—4 to 8 |». in. 3—l—3— WANT ADS EARN—| NOTICE DO NOT BURN TRASH IN ALLEYS There is an ordinance and a state law proh b'ting burning trash or having a hon Are in the allsyg in the busina.es district. Recendy two tiro have occurred in the buxinew duurct from tliis cause. The ordinance rill be enforced us a nn-am of protectiat the other man's property and proscut ions will follow if the law is violated. Pieace do not burn trash in the alleys within the district Ih'v yltninate fire hazards. Stop the practice and do not start a be u fire In the alleys. ‘ AMOS FIBHBR. W T First Chief. City of Decatur . y- ■ I ■ p — «>iF.HirF'« rut: In Her Adam* Clrcwit Court. Mat* nf Indiana N.. 43iJ. (•.corp T. Burk va. A<Um« CWtjr KvHians**. •!-*! By vfrtur of aii t»rd»t n( Ml* Io rtirr f*-d from th* ('h*rk nf th* rlfrufl court. I Will Chp4»»«* <t wale, tn the bidder, <*n MW•lay. th** Sth day nf July A !>, I*** hetwrt n thr hour* nf 10 o’s lorli • ** nn*| I n*t Inrk p m. nf t»aid day it tbtj door nf |hr court hnu«* In l*o««tur. %dam« county, Inltana. th»* pfethla fnr a Irrnt not rwcerdlaf »hr full' Wina dr* il»*<i prt>p»’- • \ »< • i Th* g.<>n rlovator btilhling «H m«> • twl'»nu»nn tn aald »ul|di»»« with it« «m*ttrt«*nMn* •** ther*t«» ind att*ia»«».l *»n and up«»n th* folk**'inn rfhed rrai « la Ad«f”' rQiinty in thr Mstr nf lnilMna. ,o * rM <’omm*n« ln« at « noint nnr hua« r *' 1 thirty f*ri in a n’»rtnrH>ie*|y dircljj* If.ent I f.. inf krirttfk .*n.| thm f ”«r« • r«vlt «»u<h nf ih< HTdiwwi • ««rn*r “t tt'tinti twoivr in tnwni»h!v twfaiy north Hantf* thlrieon **»• ’* • unly. hulion*. Ibra” y • north•whoni* d»rrr(|*»n lift* »•** • these. In a *v,reie acOrilc 4iroll" B rc.ntc f-.t. ‘ber > 'n * ‘Master• ;> a>>..t|nn nttv feet, ik-s•* • <>>Uthw<.lerl> <tlre«.ll»e •-*•■•’2 • lens the T01r4.». I»t fzoilS * «»'"• •rmirojd enter inv', mint *r *a> • th- place of iw(.'!nhih.t. , Meo, the lease o.c th- »!»«•'* ” ' writn’j sewsl rotate rvec wl«-,t L A Wrrinnr to <•- ■''*• etMrwa T Huth on April fclh. I*, whh-h Irase sppest. /- •" *7 ‘terortlor'a "«ricr <>t AdthiIndintta tn Mle> ellenroue Be •rd j. negee S*. and S* of the Record •" Iteuweder's offl-c of Adatiie "“■• • A .. •„»! An' «n railtire «« tea Her n>* ' , cmnurtt of Jlldgetn-<m. I»l»r‘ r " , .-oaf* | Will at the »anw Cla.r. e>|n>e<- to |tul>ll- ' ■" aimttl.. of said proro'D **•'* ■a-rlned . .aaats Taken ns the .h. tMuniv Eqyltv Svrtww •' nt iltorgst T, B«rk.‘ -t.-ant as’ Hold sale will h" matte ret'ef »h»ie»rt ft»m velua ll *'” prairctueui lews. Juno ifth. 1*24 ItMvKlt. „ gftetlff Ada nt- ±. " iwr 1 —* S^—MONEY—4'/* Money to loan on fsw* mi 6% Interest. I* 1 ” 1 ’ Bm* partial ptym'Ul privilege*- . UnkMrt A iWIn | Dm dur. India** Cfr." .1 li ? "l DIL C. V. CONNELL , VETERINARIAN Hoas-lui alloaUon c3Mc and ' Office )2fl No nr* Thon* Off lea 141—ReaW* n< * 1 j ;> v