Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 154, Decatur, Adams County, 27 June 1924 — Page 2
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A suit in the Alien Superior court Ryan, Ryan & Aldrich represents the
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Hurried and improper eating, nervous worry and luck of excrete clog intestines and weaken the Liver. Self' Neglect and the use of *'so called” mild stimulants aggravate this condition and make matters worse. The result is Self Poisoning; no longer can your liver do its work properly, and your health breaks down. That's why you wake up dull and Fired, tongue coated, bad taste, and offensive breath. That's why you often suffer from loss of appetite, bad digest on. gas on sour, weak stomach. j constipation, and a general run clown.
I‘rices Slashed on FISK TIRES Never before have Fink Tires been priced as low as at present. Cord Tires $8.75 up We carry all sizes. Let us save you money. Fit Your Car Now. I se TEXACO Gas and Motor Oils. Free air and crank case service. Texaco Service Station R. N. RUNYON & SON Opposite Interurban Station Phone 652
We believe in Square Deal Prices for working people— We don’t lielieve in working people or more * >l® EVERY diamond A '•>; '1 In this store is marked in plain English—we 1-1 want you to see just what you're getting for hi f/ "I what you pay. Comparison will prove that we Sil// I sell first quality diamonds for less. d— —■ - - -- - , / Belon** with a ‘light heart’ and a ‘dark parlor.’ \ 1 // “Lucky Blossom" Wedding Rings Z®X. \ \ />/ Hand wrought from a bar of Solid (iohl—not X/ 11 / «ur record. ■ M White. Green Gold djin nn up W M and Platinum.... WP7 “Set* v» iiefun You Sec The Parson!” ■ "j i / <■ —■■■—■ iii ■ „ , SELLING WATCHES THAT DON’T COME BACK —to folk* who do! NATIONALLY KNOWN WATCHES AlwrvmT me a guarantee of side and de* pendahility—that** the only kind of a wateh 12 l S 4'\ . you should buy—and It’s the only kind we /< || _f'A «*"• JuM one of the SB. □ Xra/jjf til 3 ’s) wonderful roller- Ja lion of »mart new VCi 53 4 .2*7 ; -ntt -V w " hi ‘* < i, ’ kl M J 5 JF ’RMSO® tonnd in thru » alore at $50.00 Another novel GRI LN •thapr han a fully N real'll find this watch “tick* jeweled, reliable ,WR *” ,hr of the make of move* 'martent men in town—l7 meat — not a » -Jewute In a beautiful cant—* plaything- -e »n an $30.00 *M.OO — - ■ - - -- JEWILRY STORE
by Sol. Koble against Adam Ritenour and others, has has been venued to the Adams circuit court for trial. The suit i H a complaint for an accounting disolution of a partnership and the appointment of a receiver. Judgment for SIO,OOO is demanded. Attorneys
nervous condition of the whole sysI f,em. Make this test! Cleanse and tone your liver and how-ds with Dr. ThaehI er's Liver A- Blood Syrup. Put your id. overtaxed nerves;brace up your system; send purer, healthier blood stomach n condition; soothe your tlrcourwing through your veins; feel like a d.fferent person in 14 hcuru, nr loss. You. too, will be satisfied, as others have, or no cost. Dr Tliacher's is sold and recoin--1 mended by Th- Holt house Drug Co.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 1921.
plaintiff. Receiver Appointed John Bonitas has been appointed receiver for the Aetna Oil and Supply company of Geneva. His bond was fixed at $3,000. The petition for a receiver was filed recently by Rose Bricher, a stockholder in the firm. INTEREST IN CHAUTAUQUA IS UNABATED
■ (Continued From Page One) ' greatly enjoyed by the largest aftei noon and once of the week. Tonigha Mr. Green and his band ■ will again have charge of the entertainment. The program will bo entirely different from that of this as- ■ ternoon. It will contain a flute and horn duet, baritone solo, cornet duet, hat p solo, and a xylophone duet. I The feature number ot this evening’s program will be entitled “The Show Offs.” In this number each I member of the hand will submit a selection tor approval, closing with i the “Coach Horn Gallop.” There will be twelve regular numbers on the program, and encores will be taken from the current popular music. Tomorrow afternoon and night, Olivar's PhUipp-ne Quintette will visit Decatur. It is a company of < idebrated music a us. Catalino Olivar. the manager, formerly a member of the original Philippine quintette, is unsurpassed on the steel guitar, and Spanish mandolin. He also is a > flute player of repute. Senator Olivar is a dramatic soprano and violinist of ability. Juan Condez. guitar, mandoline and ukulele player, was formerly a member of the first Philippine quintette that ever appeared on the American Chautauqua platform. Emilio Aninaw, compoaef. and Alfredo Fernandez, pianist, are the other members of the company. Tomorrow night, W. C. McCullough, prominent member of the Cleveland bar association, will deliver h s address “A Challenge To Democracy.” Mr. McCullough is well versed in uls lecture, being a student of aNairs. a traveler and a lawyer of no little ability. — 111 —O' ' *■ . Must Have Been Handy "She Imd a plnte hi each hand.” said a west lamdon wiin>-ss. "a knife In th< j other. an«l her Imby j;i the other.***LoDdon Tit Il>t« -
} Painted Their Way to Bright Future Ahead ♦ ~ y •k— : By GEORGE ELMER COBB w l < *.* , Z* , Z*’Z* < Z*S**» > ”e**^*** w ***»* , ***e**»**»**»**o*' ) ? k ' ((£>. 1814. Western Newspaper Union.) Alan DEANE felt in harmony with the world as be left the little vine-embowered cottage where the treasure of his heart was bestowed — Edna Wilton. Alan was something of an artist. For a few months lie assisted a scenic nrtlst in getting up the scenes for a grand spectacular drama. This led to his introduction to a successful manufacturer, who was making a specialty of his celebrated “Red Rose Soup.” The man had got the Idea of advertising the same on all the cliff sides he could iind in Idaho. The more inaccessible the place, the more daring the feat ot thus giving his Soap publicity, the more liberally was be willing to pay.
With nil arranged and a surety of! good money ahead, Alan went to Edna; and proposed. He had hesitated be-, fore because there wus a rival in the 1 field. There was one Burt Ridgeway. Edna had entirely disabused Alan's mind of the fear that she ever dreamed of Ridgeway as a possible suitor. So he was very happy as he left the : Wilton home in the early twilight.. Suddenly, at a lonely spot, he heard a suspicious rustle, then quick footsteps. Alan turned just as some one fairly leaped upon him. "Ridgeway, I’ve found you at last!” was hissed in his ear. Alan wus strong, his assailant no match for him. He twisted free of his feeble clutch, gave the man a push, and the latter fell to the ground. "Oh, I've made a mistake,” he said/ quickly, regarding Alan more clearly/ “It seems so,” replied Alan, with curiosity and pity commingled, regarding his assailant. “You spoke the name of Ridgeway, though. Were you looking for him? and is it Burt Ridgeway you mean?” “Yes it is. I’ve been watching to come across him.” "Well, Rlifeeway is away froyn the town; has been for a week," explained Alan. "You didn't have a very friendly welcome waiting for him, it seems," he Intimated. ‘That’s not my business, though. See here, my man,” added Alan, as the other arom* an<l. In trying to keep his feet, staggered somewhat as though from sheer weakness. “you look and act us if you needed help." Alan was surprised, as the tpnn. instead of replyjhg in words,, turned away front him and. leaning against a tree, sobbed out Incoherently something about “a great wrong” aonebody had done to him—“disgrace,” “ruin." a long tramp, the need of fooa end shelter.
Through It all run a secret, bitter attain connected vaguely with Ridgeway, hut the man did not explain fun Cher. Alan, in a kindly, considerate way, made a proffer of assistance. The result was that the i»our wretch was comfortably boused at the little hotel In the village that night. When Alati started out on Ida unique painting trip, the stranger, who was named Jim Prevoast, accompanied him. Purlng n month bright, cheering letters followed Alan in his wilderness course. Then, although he wrote regularly. there came Do replies. one afternoon Alan and Ids companion had been working since daybreak on a particularly perilous undertaking. Alan had left Prevoast to put on the finishing touches and had gone to Ute near settlement to arrange for the removal of their traps. Reluming, hi* heart stood still ns he neared the cliff. a man was hacking at the ropes sustaining the frail platform a btindrvd feet down. He rawed them through; there was a crash below —a Maud curdling shriek. “Burt Ridgeway!" exclaimed Alan, la amasement and horror, and rushed at the villain. The latter, unnerved. an though he saw the wraith of the man he bad Intended to plunge to Ids doom, went down like a shot as Ainu hit him, his head striking u mek. There he lay srnsrleaa. • Alaa |>evrrd over the edge of the cl’ff. Hinging to a trailing cable swinging to and fro was his helper. It was the work of a moment to de* •ernd. to venture down the swaying cable till J'rrvnuat could clltuh over him. Alan Insisted that the terrified Prevoast precede him to the cliff topj When lie arrived there lie founn Prevo««t bending over the insensible man, hie hands full of |aii>rra.
•The coward! the munlerer!* cried prevonst forcibly. “Hr wmgM tn murder y«u, to get yon put <»f tbo wny, go lie could win yetMf young Indy, fnr see, 1 bath found gome of jotjr let lets In hl- pocket, which he must have Intercepted. ttocumenta, too, that will aid and Hear me of a crime Imptitral tn mo. which made of mu n fugitive and of which he was relelj guilty. one month later, armed with a written confession from Ridgeway ami the knave eliminated from their Uvea, Alan ami Prevoaat completed their strange trip. The one wedded to th* brautlful girl he an loved, for the other, the man wlmgi Alan beano hau so unaelflahly defended, the dark peat cleared; thvd-o wns to both a bright, promising future nhead. . Building’a Many Tenant a Th* I.l,<iw tenants of the Equitable hnUdlng in New York rtty roouire twenty subway trains of ten cars eacii dally. ... . .
IN RUNNING ' • | V jK&k. JONATHAN DAVIS Jonathan David, governor of Kansas, has been placed in nomination for the Democratic choice for president. He is an agricultural and I:. b. >r 1< .Ider. To Cure Snoring “Snoring cau bff cured by means of ' an operation on the nlr passages," says a well-known scientist. • O' The Work Habit There are three habits which, hut one condition be added, will give you everything in the world worth having, nnd beyond which the Imagination of man cannot conjure forth a ringle addition or improvement. The habits are the work habit, the health habit and the study habit.—Elbert Hubbard. o No Rest Time No matter how Joy comes, he wins welcome, but the trouble la. we keep him reeling off the music until he snaps uU bls fiddle strings. U. S. Fillo Team Wins Paris, June 27—(Special to Daly i Democrat) —America won the Olyin pic rifle team championship today with a total of 676 points. Haiti finished second with 646 and Fn.nco was third with 614. o Infirmary Inmate Found To Be Os Unsound Mind Mary E. Morehead, age 33. au inmate of the Adams county infirmary, for the last three years, was found to » a peraoti of unsound mind and i dangerous to be permitted to run at Urge, at an Inquest held at the in ] firmary yesterday afternoon. The inquest was held by Doctors Rayl and Miller, with A. C. Kutcher, justice of the peace, presiding as the court official. An effort will be made to have ; her admitted at the Easthaven hospital for the insane at Richmond. ■ o — I Tipton.—Because he didn’t like a certain brand of tobacco and tried to trade it for money at a local store. Dewey Ros% 24. is held as a suspect in the robbery of the Reed store, when tobacco and candy were stolen. Marion.—Small boys fixed a manhole so that Mrs. Mary Downey fell ' through it. She was luintully injured.
| MARKETS-STOCKS — Daily ’Report Os Local And Foreign Markets Chicago Opening Grain Review Grains started with un< vonnpau on | the board of trade today. ; Selling lor profits on a mild acute |caused an easier feeling In wheat. i The tight cash situation caused a fractional upturn in spot com Inferred drtlvrr’es started unchanged. Ea-.t Buff''n livestock Market < ll<><e||.t« uGWI, nhlpments 1900; vffj. cl-tl to New York Yesterday. 341H>: hnas iloalng steady. Heavier 67.6 A; modiquiH 17.65: llc-ht woght 67 66; Igi t Pahts 6<«, 7G'>; pfes 6G 7507; |..ik>eg sows rough Mfiil36; mile ♦on rteodv; sh' p 7on; be<t spring lambi sic.7sfel6; Is it ewe* C.Gflf calves llhtl; tops |U. Fort V/ayr( Livsutock Market Hog»~~l39 fti« rwd down |d<r«a»; !70 to tCu kn. s6.sffft6.3n. tug to 79*» b». 67: !»<• lb i. ned up |71»; rough:., |'<f,*,7r>: stags 63#fb I >imlm I.lc down. Calviv Ip down kOiat URaiM maskii (Corfer “ d June ?7) Vvllow Kat Ciro. |«r l«o .... II lo Ontst. pur bu»hel .. 46c Hye. per bushel 6k» rtsMev, POf bushel ttf.c Wheat, per b4»h»l II ’»7 DECATUR PROVUCK MARKET (Corrected June S7) l‘. avy Hruilrra sjc leghorn and Black Brolieri...,. Ac II <vy Hens >•< 1-eghorns ii,. Old •Roosters file Hucks lie Geese — - H»c biggs, per dos. .. \ ?2c I AU poultry purchased must bn frae from feed. LOCAL MARKET Eggs, drr dot BOTTSRFAT AT BTATIOM Butterfat 37c
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♦+♦♦♦♦+++♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ CLASSIFIED ADS ♦ + + *❖ + *♦♦♦*♦ <•♦♦ + i»VK SALE FOR SALE —5 room bungalow. MoirT-i ern. on large lot. Call 904 W. Monroe st. I :’.!>! f FOR SALE Ifsease resistance Wia<ons‘n Hollander cabbage plants. Will grow where other cabbage can not be raised. R. G. Poling, Decatur, R. R. No. 5 phone 862-D. 149t6x FOR SALE—A week old HerefordDurham calf. Call Preblo phone. B. F. Beery, 163t3x FOR SALE Pure bred Oaraug Airedale pups. V. E. Byerly, Decatur IL 2. 152t3x FOR SALE- Reed baby carriage in good condition. Inquire at 806 Washington st. 154t3x FtHl SALE Large refrigerator in good condition, will sell cheap. Inquire of Mrs. M. Dcininger at the Millinery store. 151t3x FOR SALE -4 year old cow gi vi ng about 5 gal. a day. Inquire 826 Winchester st. 154t3~' FOR SALE Will have early cher-j Ties next week. Cal! phone, one long and a short on 576. 154t3x F<»R SALE-—Gooseberries.Call Mrs. Simeon Meyers, Decatur phone G-J 8%. 154t3x FOR —Baby chicks; White leghorns, 7c each; mixed heavy bre<si, 8c; Plymouth Rocks. 9c. Custom hatching. $2.50 per 100 eggs. Orders for chicks must be given in advance. Addie F. Andrews, Decatur R. 5. Monro*' phone il 31. 144t3wks-eod HARD AND SOFT ( OAiTUf you want some real coal at a real bargain, call 199, Btnnett's coalyard. 150-eod-tfi FOR SALE—Babv heavy ( breeds $9.50 per hundred Barred Rock, It. 1. S. C. Red. White Wyandetts. J. F. Stonerook. 1620 Went Monroe street, phone 615. 154t6x WANTED WAITED can earn fair,’ income in Adams county selling' most bualneaa cencerus new low pr'eed practical device. Your only invo-tment is the purchase nf sample mach ne. Write Central Office Equip-, mem Co.. 120 W. Washinpton St., Ft. W’ayne, Ind. 26-27
M. S. ELZEY. Jeweler, Ready for your work. Bring it in. Al»o nell Watches. Clocks, Rings, Biamonda. NovelUea of all kinds. Room over poatoffice. 11316 o tAcnka Planted Foretta Tin whole of the celebrated forest of Vail.mihriMo. in Italy, was planted by the pHtlent and industrious monks of St. Benedict during the I lark ages. ___Q Origin of Pcj» According to 11. L. Mencken author »f •The Atnerlcnn l.»ngnar»." the w< rd [•pep," meaning vim. ptim'lt. ,snnp gin<er. vigor. Is a rboitrn«| form of “p -p---per." Rut It does m>t anpenr that ■pepper” was ever used extensively In the modern taipular sense of "pep." The fact prnhnhly l« that "pep" was a aew coinage merely suggested by “pepper.” but not mwe-sar!ly amceitij with It hi mranios. iVAcn Jackain Loat Alth-mah Andrew Jack«,<ii, In tha preeldertlai election of I*2l. received the largest popular and electoral vote, he did not become |Mevident. The house of rctin-M-ntutlvw. led by Clay, chose John Ouncy ♦dams. —— o—''The City of Palacea'* Genoa hss been known as 'The City of I‘tiitlceS." Vlruni has |<mg lieen known as “The City of Harmony." a name <>f ass «t!»n wWclt la abmrt all that the let • woe bna left to the once hi HI nt « -,;»if i| «»f the empire of the lluKshnrrs h r*f»rs t« the great part that w r.ic nti’t d»n<- nf Imre play ed In the Ilf.- <»| mt- u timt It Ins given t" tl ew*rhl \ • Vo-" T' -WI. f |« siwii a. „ 7 DR. G. I*. EICHHORN I X'rlrrinftrian | Office at Sal* Har n t on ffirat Street I Rndlary white dlarrlmea of I rhlckcM controlled by blood ■ ! tert. For particulars call I'honmt: Offjrw 3o«; it.» «pn ft -re- - —yre m»ti« k n» ffov-ntraiDMvru Th» vtate «t ht'itana, A44N11 Mt! 1 term • l«*u|t court, P«-pL Koran *A KiM-r. vs. Clark Kiser. . | • »mt*Mint for hivon ►. We, i ;xo» | '• -pt—arlHg front affidavit fli»a tn i entitled cause that Clark r-'r-r nr ttie -intve nnme,i <tetcnd<**it is a non-residvnt of th* state of In* -ra’V-wuL’ h*rshy given thud ct-ek Kiser that h- b* and »#• J'tda* of the AdV’ C|r. UH Court on the tit day of ■ ut“in!»•«. th* »ir* h< Ing th* t-< Juridh 10l l»nv nt th* writ rrgu. tar t»rin thereof, te lie hoM*n st the • hurt House In the city of Iterator, oommen.tn» on Membra, th* Ist day or A*t>i-mb'-,. A H »»3t. and plead n>- answer nt d«mur tn *aid rnmtilaiat. ■■ th* time will h. |,»..J ami deter, itihtf 'I In hIE m. w t WITRHAtS, n»y nam* and th* Heil <»f retd t nurt hetsto affixed, thia llth day of l-M I-ft v June lith. I*2l t Peal I JOHN K XKUtOX Clerk By Jtaoml F. Bormann. d*p u tv. 13-20-17
♦ * + *♦♦♦ + +VTZTJ CARDS J INVESTIGATE "■ for better health, sei I DR. FROHNAPFEL Dr H Chiropractic and Osteonatsi I Treatment, given to , at 144 South 2nd Street ""‘I Office Phone 314 | Office Hour. 1012 a . M E . BLACK i undertaking AND EMBALMimJ Calls answered promptly .lav „ ' N J Private Ambulance Servie. “I Office Phone: 90 ' Home Phone: 727 I •—— ——J N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8 to 11:30- 12:30 to 5 og Saturday 8:uo p m Telephone 135. ( Closed Wednesday afternoon. DR. (’. C. RAYL SURGEON X-Ray and Clinical Liboralorie* Office Hour.: ’ 1 to 4 and 6 to 8 p. m . Sundays. 9 to 10 a. m. Phone 581. FEDERAL FARM I.OAXs Abstracts of Title. Re a | f; state Plenty of Money tn ix>an on Government Plan See French Quinn, Ofilce—Take Mrat stairway south of Decatur Democrat DR. I RAXK LOSE Physician and Surgeon North Third Street Phones: Office 422; Home Office Hours—9 to 11 a. tn. I to s—• to I p m. - I l * • .< < TO ALL KNIGHT 6 OF PYTHIAS Ail who have copies of ciphered rituals, belonging to Mkionga lodge No. 65 are hereby notified to retun same to Knights of Pythias Horns before July 3. 1924. 1 frank mcintosh. 18 24 27 Chancellor Commander . ..I 11..11W I I fl 1
NOTICE 11. 8. STRAUB I the expert wall paper deaaet. Tfs Iman who knows how I will nut» that dirty paper look like new. Small or large Jobs, washing, coiling. Prices right. All work guarantee! ’Phone HMIO. Mtfwd NOTICE I rebuild— Plan uh. Talking aid Sewing machines, and tune pianos and sell as a side line. Phone Isl! North end city limits D- A. Gillion. Call in tbo morning and rvening only. M W W — *■ o NOTICE All parties Indebted to Em-rsos Bennett are requested to settle tber accounts at once or name will br turned over for collection PS sg| ts EMKRA'tN BENNETT Public Won Strike When th* pmprtefnrs <»f <’•«*-' nr den. London, raised the price <d ’4 mission t« help pay f«r th* new tbs-* ter In list!' the public started th* <» I' or Old Price Ri<»t*. and "f" *“” rt weeks won their point. ROY 8. JOHNSON Live Stock and General Auctioneer orriCK ROOM No. 1 rE'd’lß IOAN A TRUHT BI RO. PHONE 606 or WHITE 671. Ask the man I’ve sold for or any who baa attandre my -Aire rm Cure dis-age In a natural *sf Let me cxpla'n howPhone «3I Over Keller s Jewelry Store- . Office Hours: 10 to 12 a. m—2 to 6 P n* |;M to I P m CHARLES fit CHARLES 8111 Mt iP M A f’TOßff .. JOHN SCHURGER < BO N ABSTRACTORS idon-y to loan "h Improved real estatP- (>• 6, 10 year plan nr on Government plan _ o—- ■■■■■“ 11 —■•—•“"■re— STAROST A MUNGER , GLNERAL INSURANCE Anything that Io Inatirab'v we ere Insure JOHN H. BTAROBT, LEO E. EHINGt" | 08 ce with John Hcburger * Phon* 104 —J
