Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 157, Decatur, Adams County, 1 July 1924 — Page 2
THOI SAXDS HURT BY TORNADO IN OHIO % •-. * v. > • 0. • ■».-.. f ' . ’> • wa\*s »> ' 'W th) x.t> , I I w QB f 4 -* >.; t\ A ■ B* * \ ’o I! |k %// -; -5 *sV ■ '7W3l7>-'’’a Y ,' . ■ ■ ‘‘-^— s I ■ - ".. ■ ’.<■'•'*’?* * * •i- , -' r> b r **-’>—«~*n.*> *4 ■■ .<, •*. t£- '' -T. I'*’ ' . • . *'’’% ‘ - Tk. ’ Epuw***I Ph«t<> show* two bonu s which were blown from their foundations when l.ora'n. Ohio, was swept by a tornado late Saturday night. Report, indl- - catv that the pioperty damage will run into tens of millions and thousands o f people ujuretl.
Physical ( ulturist To Appear At Festival llalph Williams, noted physical culture expert. was <ontracted fcr yesterday by Walter Wilkinson, man ager of the .Moose festival, for four performances. He will show lx»th afternoon and evening. July 4 and 5, in conjunction witb the Moose tea tival and rac" meet at Bellmont Park. Williams has shown in practically every city and town in Indiana ami Ohio, and cornea to this city highly recommended by thousands of people. He performs several strength feats, and has promised to change his program at each showing.
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MMM rvtaaM thil '<•> * ” l *“” te ,;uu Ch,..' hot thry aro at 111 «Mt*n* ut, )la(| Ml* aad altar Ihr 2Mh Im lln RockvoU wa» mak'-nn d-mprr, bwta to MWtnw lln ta ba<k tn attain. Tb» caurna W tha <l»l*»ation’^ w ' rd MH votra rar navia and ih*,, ( pattered. McAdoo bad only a j f
dozen votes left. The switch came after Mrs. R. E. Oldfather of St. Louis had served notice on the leaders site would de maud an open poll ot the delegation on every roll call. "We've got to break this un t Iroiti McAdoo.” she declared. When the vote was announced Mrs. R. L. Hughes challenged M« accuracy thus automatically forcing an <ip*-ii poll ot the delegation to place each vote ou record before the convenlhm and to ascertaia if Davis really had his < Liiins*il 2«»> voti'ti in it. This caused more contusion in (he deli gal on since several of tin* delegates had author zed the chairman to vote them with whiihever candidate bad a majority. Bet w*en ballot* the lowa delegaion wh ch hail beioiuv increasingly i-etb-s* lauc iscd ou the floor to determine whether it would follow the had of Missouri and switch away nan McAdoo. E T. Meredith of IK-s Mono* took he poll and said h*- thought probably lowa would rem.; u under the unit tile for McAuoo Rt !ea**t for n time. The |x>ll of the Missouri dulegaJ W Davis 231 6; McAdoo. 9; ibis/. 22 6; Wal.h 36. A inajor'ty of the delegalU.4l havrg vut**l far Dinis. Chairman Walsh u-t>uc'.ed that the tail number votes *m* cast for Davis. MADISON SQUARE GARDEN. New York, July I.—lndication that u number of breaks in dvdegutlons now bound by the unit rule may be expected in the democratic convention soon tame shortly before 1 o'clock this afternoon when Florida raised the issue and was able 1" chanse her 13 solid votes for MtAdo.i to eleven for MeAdoo and one fur Smith. .The break brought a lug cheer from the crowd in the garden. It did n->t mean mm-h In a< (mil votes at the mo carried with Is va»t potentialities . Th** swl'i b In Florida enabled Smith lo hold his hlvh murk of 313 I and re du'e<l McAdoo to 470 1 3. a loss of 7 , 1-3 votes fmm the IMh. or opontag ballot of the day. The Imllot Was pro
<coding much faster Unlay than h«*r<--tofort. the first two bullotn of the J morning were taken within nn hour ~. and only 45 mltiul*-. was required for ' i thr* iMh including the tlm-* taken for 1 u delsite on the unit ruin by member-. • id the k lurida d* .illo.i. Mi-Ail**** made n frantic effort to * Mtvo the ih legiition William laidd, Rockwell, McAdoo campaign m imiger. *alloi| ii mooting of a doxeu of his I floor |r*»dorn and they all rnn*> ntrut Mi <>u Mlsxoorl. iiiaklni! private up I iM'Uln th>*mnelve*. At the twentieth ballot swung i I along, k'rankllu I). Rooio vvlt. who Is I m-.tdlng the Smith campaign, -prepar I I •ff fht n lohtf Hii’jh’ nnd i nh ri'ii nufirt’i* I kUißit<»M of h‘<’d c<Hh-w bml i | * , Dd*l
“ns* brought In to the New York; ' * rstm. who lutu hi-ii without |i*av "* Meantime, In the h'lao , '*’*• w "** selling at 2» < cnU "11 a hd h *"’ **•'*•*•* »lh* cos 7,'' *v "•« » cents l*r ion I *i.w * ,H ’Y»*rilug g |m,k i your " b’l'eti yog qrald usq ' th. mJ'wi s T"’ when .hr ***”'” • io* i-i r »r cr>v*ting wa» ream.
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DEADLOCK WILL OPEN THE WAY (Continued From Page One) 11 several Smith votes in the delegation, but the solid strength goes to Me " Adoo under the unit rule. "l Di spile the changes that wre made in several delegation* on Half sixteenth ballot, the thorough maun* r 11 in which the opposing leaders at 0 jockeying is apparent when the result , today Is compared with the last ba!- .. lot of U l nlghi The Smith vote .. 3*51-2 on the six. enrit ballot 'his n tuotnlng was Identical with the final i i- or 15th baUot. last night, McAdoo's 478 of today U ju-t one I-ss that) b< i- received on the fifteenth ballot. It y is consequently evident that the firs! s effort of today meant little. Neither » Smith or McAdoo u willing to show r his full strength, except by degrees. — < Mad'son Sqi.ar • Garden. New York. I—(Hpeclal to Duily Ik-miwrat I t| Will am G. McAdoo, and Governni • Al Smith resumed maneuvers today in the great "frevae out" now being i perpetuated on Hie democratic con • | v« nt‘on. W k the convention stjl tightly* ' locked nt midnight uft>*r 15 ballots I whkh proved only thut Isith aid*--*. • w* re in deadly carnetl aiwut defin ; I *t* ly stopping th*- other, today’s hai , | luting got ttntler way with the general "i situation sont* th'ng like that II ‘ 1. McAdoo now has considerably | r lmorc than a th rd of the eonveatb*t ■jvotc apparently so tl*sl that he car 11 absolutely prevent the nomination of* ’"i Smith. This number is sa dto be f ‘l around -*<:6 vote*. 'I * j, umi'h Is striving lo esiabl sb :>i ' diehard vote amounting lo one third i of the convention »o thut he can n * * "Ibundly slop M Adoo. Sm th * lola' d'lliug today's li.v'lottng l« expevtel ‘I lo ren' lt 35n- Iwynud wli *lt It I- ; 1 doubtful how far he can i limb .: John W. Duv'a. Iu th r»l |duri*. I»! 1 In tin 1-yrslb-nt strategic position H* * has many t -coni iholc* pfodges >' --..-..1- tb** rfe'ogatea and ha popular L ily gen* rally, is ditwn by th*- fact f k thu* h.a vote** ye-vterdnv were scatter I ,-d thromh n*ntlv u d**a<*n alate*. The**’ are two things that mny hav* j i*-a very Important <*ffect n**w **n th* I r t* * uit and i, h favor th*- M< \duo op . r rc-athm. 9 i Fir«l. uumerous McAdoo drl*gnt*»j : I rem the wealere statcu arc- Irartte! »h*- city t< a ahi or tomorrow, aud In j leaving are compstted to leave thoirl i pruxl'a in baud** not so * uK*-r i>* nam n j i| McAdoo. With* th*-a* proxies can Ife |hd up for a tlm hy MeAdoo'al irl'Mla. H I* obv ou* Iboy can’t be huMfohtattureVer. I Thr urnth’l (trior M Ihr I pNVf lwitrtfihiit rOrrt of thr ItirV t I t»h!r brriiMfle of th<’ unit rulr tfi‘ I itUih’B iiDf| ihr L»»U» ryi I for HttiHb I ti»»w Yoihoc nolldly for M< Ad<x»[ tinder th< unit rale hare malta for otlo r rand ids ten in thvrl litHiiD Onra tht y ultutohin th*' huh* ruio« f*r« Uo* nl* turn lo HtnlUd will Urinn down a din trom th« imlter lnr«. wbrr<» thv god of Hmlih relgnii • Anjnoir who has mi; a w*!i at tbla quadrennial hippodrota know* i how detogatM bask* In th* «mih i M th* cb««rltig galloitos. bow be d<X*t
on standing on his chair and under the eyes of thousands utter something -anything-that will start a cheer from those 12.M0 throats. There are many delegates who would like to make the announcement of a vote that would rock those gulleriers anil perhaps start a swine, to one candidate or the other. This slate of iniud favors Smith because breaks in the unit rule are inevitable and will be taken by the galh rie s as the big inning ot the end of McAdoo and the start of “ride to victory" for Smith. Therein appear* to rest the one big chance of a stampede to Smith. Because, therefore, it Is necessary first to stop McAdoo's continued gains, the Smith forces are trying to aliMilutely hobble one herd of the delegates. Because their'* is a waiting I game—waiimß until a sufficient num-la-r of M« Adoo men leave town or unI til the detogate* are suffiilcntiy weary to 1«- susceptible to stampede. Neither McAdoo or Smith has reached the peak of his strength y*L McAdoo has votes in Arkansas. New Hampshire and Virginia at least which he can count ou in a pinch. Smith ha . between 16 and 29 more votes in I the Illinois delegation Hutt Breuna a 11* saving for tiM* psychidoglcul mo-1 ment and there ar* addition’ll P'lints * of strength for the New Yotk govur j I nor in Delaware. Maryland and. when i! the unit rule comes off. in Mi - ouri. I lowa and Kansas. So it should not be surpri lug to I see McAdoo rise as high as 550 votes hslay. with Smith going to 37-» at.d, j still u** likelihood of a <-hoice either l way. ■ ■ Q- ■ ! !■ Where Women Propose l! In fli4» wvii.d ii whu <f»» tin* I I tiff hi iMhotiivy U Ihh n glri r» *h h.«J the ttge of fU' tnn rhr S MlgHdr f**r : mw!wnd hi • d <* s»*i| I I |n Hn«l 4‘ht* Milling ftt inxrry livr | f*»4*4|U«nt|y kLr | Ic* h Lt|w|>ttn-I t I trhii fur m nr ran taturv rtenwt j ißf him fnr hrtler nr Odvr of Pcint Aft nr n r»*»»n» bu» hn»*t» imhitiHl. Rr ! •virlhnt nay u» remove U.n mmII *h I * tlm fMiint to ra |*hit* *i |mjll of I I h» Mhkii ham lsrt n n.ilnl a few I j ihrrt nvrrn ght. Km p Uh» dour* un I 'in«i<»n* chHMrti aft'i the humli mid u I ••ntirely m*ne so morning ~ ■' ■■ ■ 0 I Wind Spre a‘ft Seeds Ti.e abut plays «n Imp* Hunt part It* ' *pr«*tii|ing the numermw down-retvered ‘ «rn<l« Wh*S) ffo* <- t lui* *y* , temstlealtjr citltivnliwl, KM yt Nsf'ir* - M 'ifiitih**, Th** r«q is tun rate* *tw*p In iin Ihr **4l 11„. I^onl r. f. iUy tn illffer*-*.. iu riluV'to soil an** ' m* tti.ai nf gm** mg —w. .. r . To Cut Cdltticid Atljtme win* bn* titssl In etst st not i v*lltdmq knows that It h> m*l as e»«y !>S ff tonka. »nt« l'*i|,iil«r Ui iei.a IM-Utbly Tim 1., t wav I. in m..k. . le.qi aerntrh with a »t lH rp *.rli»r io tbs like. Kiel tmrt the reiim*. t .| t.» hemliiut It shandt ai.mg *h- m-reieh I I hi* *l*i’ li> I* |uit‘th Qliitl( M*M < fij| mlm'D wned «t irregular shares moat is * **• Ta Frost Glass T<* 4r ,, t gtas* first ch an tla»imrfa<>a. j »t*t t» balm **.etily. tlwn tvkr a pmt pf ! rim*- ** 4*o b na*l "Mippk*’ area I y by pitHlug liclitl a*; over. 7 w* aye t*my*t I O*ll yt ••♦* n ynq is»*** H » >|- freff re w V hits Maul mix d • 4th turpes I tlm- i* | rel.
Winamac Will Give Gas Service boon I Winamac. of PulartU County.! * to have gas service s<>l’ piled by the Northern Indiana Lus & Electric company. 1 Citizens of Winamac. ;uixi' )l ’ s have yas 111 I heir homes, bill** ribotl to over »12.l>t>0 "ortli of Class "A 7 per cent Preferred Stock of the company to finance about, one-half ol the cost of laying the gas distribution system in the town. ’Extension of gur- servico to Winnmac is I>*> slide only because of the existence mid operation of Hie public • erviec ga.t pipe line operated by the PvbUc Pervice Pipe Line company, which extends from East Chicago to l'<d.imo, a distance of approximately 125 miles. This pipe line, which was laid in the old days of natural gas in ] Indiana and which was used to semi . gas from the natural gas fields south- j east of Kokomo to Chicago, runs about three and one-half miles west | of Winamac. ——o —*— The Sixth Sente At n primary » liool examlr'it • n one of the questions was with regard I to the live senses. A PU?U "role - I “The live senses lire snee/ing. sob- i hlng. crying, yawning, cou.-'diig. T-J the sixth scuse Is meant an extra one which some folks have. Thia is smtflim."— Tr»' . r'r< —O ■' 1 — Protecting Currency I The sheets ~f paper on which IdlH I nre printed are delivered dally I'.' * '* lo ins and einr.-ney division of the , retnry of the treasury's office to lb. huretill. Upon requisition, krom th* time the bl. nk sheets nre delivered by ciirvful e<mnt until !*> dny. inter when the bills are sent t*» the trrms- ' ury to have the s«l printed thereon. ■ the bureau mu a nccmint for .very ■ sbvoi hi h* — o !Warr<at,c in Papua In western I’npua marring* ceretn* Sle. and rites are ns wild as the |>e*> pie. A man may buy n wife with pigs. I but lie prefers to steal her or carry l her off by rabling other villages. Then. I imidst the abominable mud tints, she . Is given an almde wherein to dwell. . Hubby would never dream <*f living .with his wife nnd children. He prefers to live in tin* vast clttltfwuse. .Tailed a rnvls, wtilch Is set apart ex Illusively for married men. — — ■ o ■■ ■ The Contrary J lie was an argumentative local attorncy, and was crushing an opt*'* Dent'a case, “(hutlemen,” he saM. j “you may any, with laiwyer Smith 1 that this la a case of six of one aud ; half :i dozen of the other. Hut I say No“—pause for emphasis—“No; it It I nothing of the sort. It la exactly th* * contrary." —" ■«■■»' ■ i Spcn;>3 i;i Uie'ory (>r!'n;>ry »js*.*ti» were known tn the I >*ypt|mi,, «»„, mole them of wood, ! I <t<eir. Ivory ..ml bronze, ami in I'.ihllI "ul tlm «e nitty I-1.1 tllllt M**ses I'uiuiv gn u n » a*n» fur the talterna Tde filv* r > e-ns t- tve !,»vn found In !*•• I*U. ed * i (l m I' >m; i nd ll* r I m-iim. *i"ie n mt*, “s shui*" !• luil twill spl'nt-’r **f vitsrl. so we <nt I; ms» what Hie |., *ulme Ki gbs’i em ployed fertile l-s-'MI !. q.|. m.-llt MABKETS-STPCKS . Daily Report Os Local And I’orcijin Markets Est Cufftto Li.ertock Market Ih-yc pt Itmn. sh'pmenta 133*; of. I to-,.11 t«> New Vat It yesterday. &RM; pop <Udng steady Tops 17.7 U; |l‘T* . fl.gi; Lt avb-s 17X5; mediums. |f"7.itr ( S»7W; light weight |7 <uo I? 7>i; l*ght llnhis |707r.5, p'g;. st> 75 IO7; tmeking ooww roughs NS; cut lib* lut> steady; sh**.p soo; b»*st spring X; ledisnapods (Jveatogk R*****!** 15.1MW1; market 20 I ■»: loner; m.«i h < ivimt »7 :ioty? 3f>; Ino d iims I?2<><i7.2&. romtnon. 17 |o; bo k |7 to«tf |r, c wtl |,. Roretau, murk* t st. sdy; beet h* svii-s. bulk Stump—km-eipts. I I *0; murknt sti>«dy to strung. Calves Rao«u;;t« jtioo; market steady. QRAIN MARKNT <Correcl,d“ju|y |t V*||ow b tr Cost. pc? 1M1..../.11.M O.tu. |. r buriq i || e Uyta. per bushel jh, •Urley. p.r husk«*l <hc "heut. per bit li»| |] , o j OCCATUR PROUUCC MARKtT < r <trrtciud July t) Henry Httihrs ~ . 'xghotu and Rlguk llrui.vru...,, gp c llnavy Ileus -m,- m, ..... ... ........ L |gg I ««horns .. • •••“••••••••••••eg ISt* ' Rtmrters 0 *„ IU f l-*M I#c - 1 <i« r <l*ts. AU poultry puH-hnsod must b» free from fe«< LOCAL OROCKR't EQO MARKIT tap. per dot 22c i •UTTIRPAT at STATION | Uua,rtal ITS
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INVESTIGATE T Jj’,' FOR BETTER HEALTH, SER I W l, DR. FROHNAPFEL. I). C. Fs i Chiropractic and Osteopathia Treatments given to suit your nt* Q- i at 144 South 2nd Street J Office Phone 314 Home 10W8B Office Hours 10-12 a. m.—l-5 68 p- tMM' 8 . E.BLACK r i UNDERTAKING AND falls am were I promptly day or Private Amlml-ince Service. Office Phone: 90 Home Phone: 727 N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST g Eyes Exiuuined. (Basses I'lll*B HOURS: Bto 11:30 -12:30 to 5.00 ME, Saturday 8:00 p. m. ■>. Telephone 135. Cloned Wedneaday afternoons. I DR. C. C. RAYL «•' SURGEON X I’v.iv anti Cbnicul I-aboratoriigß" Office Hours: . 1 to 4 and 6 to 8 p. iu Sunday*. 9 to 10 a. iu. Phone 581. EM FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of Title. Real KstateH Plenty of Money to Loan on Hn I Government Plan. See French Quinn, office—Take flrut Ktairway I mouth of i>r<4tluj Deotoi DR. FRANK LOSE Physician anti Surgeon ’North Third Street Phones: Office 422; Home 42i^^K ; (iffG*»* Hour*—to ti a. m. 1 to s—< to M p. in. || w DON’T FAIL TO ATTEND B|' the hig celebration and so< i;fl8 Io he staged Thursday, .Inly 8 at Preble tn the Preble j Men anti the Athletic lion. Fireworks. contests and everything for ■ trood time. reward I will pay $lO reward for the api- i 1 |h>«nslon of party or parties who I the Wwht hntbs. cut the wire*. Iranimked my car Friday night I fiuetah Chapel. Certain part en u»|M-<-t*-d, ami unless the guilty oni return the stolon property and .tor said damage, proeecution will t.. 8 low. N. H T. I» A. I 15513 X P. M. CAKPf O' ’ Roud to Succete Men nre best measured by vrb they do. not by what they »ay. 71 *M bigger the man the bigger the » 8 •taeles he merenme to bn great. I c*s* He* In fitting oagnelf *o the !•■'*■ ' t»**t In fitting Hie job to - ind ahlllfie* as they are.—Penn” 8 : vanla Grit. I —■ ■ q Real Sati» f oit‘on fimi't wb.tie If life pit* lie* y-»n »<*m"M «. menn twMer*. S*.*»ner <*r inter y»**rM fl ‘ Chnnce W.ll o*lll** and, when it <l'*e«. ■ put HI .'•••tr brain ami brawn Into yourM awing. ThnmN no sstisfaction t« iM real tuan like a score weU Mrnad t — Q— — No New to Him 'Hurry icnrnrd Io play the piano ”8? ' !>** tit.ie," "Vrah-I li.-nrd him pli*'*.M. | t that way the oilier day."—Ora'*-' M. i ’ '**• 18 VUcanoan in Qcmx Mnnnhdas under the ocean In vol ■ *anlc eruption have anßettmea can- ■ violent -rem*>i» to piiM through riveting nearby * - q , J Ind ant Good Farmers fwa Kant Indian* after farming l( jh ihv*nt In Anwrelht 14 yens* n>4d --*.:■ o» gn&.«ig> and returned tw tl>atr n> U tte bind |L
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