Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 160, Decatur, Adams County, 5 July 1924 — Page 6

The Cort T-H-E-A-T-R-E Matinee Every Afternoon At 2:30. Evening Show At 7:00 Saturday Matinee At 2:00. Saturday Evening At 6:30 m/\ r IUH EMPIRE BUILDERS TO-NlbnF "KEEP GOING,” A Good Comedy. 8 Reel* Fox New* 10c-25c Mon. & Tues. Big Attraction Harold Lloyd in “Girl Shy” H reel feature and Harold Lloyd's latest attraction. Don't pass this show by. NOTE:—A special matinee will be given for (he children Monday and Tuesday at reduced prices. All children coming on cither day to the matinee will be admitted for 15 cents. On Monday afternoon each child will be given a Harold Lloyd Balloon EREE. Also a good comedy and Eox News. Evening Admission Price Children 25f Adults WEDNESDAY FRIDAY AND TUIIDCn A V ' LOOPED EOR I II E” I nUnuUA I A big special with Art Acord . ...... — _ A drama of the Went and a ' THE LOVE MASTER” mod one. A big Eirst National . ~Al>o—- — Dollars” featuring A good comedy _ , FOX NEWS Strongheart 8 Reels 19c25c Fight Lou Romance—Ad- OITIIRniI/ venture—’n the I.an<l of Eter- XfIIIIKIIIIT n.ll Snows, utid Strunxheurt. the Url I UllUfT I Wonder lk>g. King of Hix Line. a Mighty Figure of Thrill and “MARRY IK M Throb and Sheer Amazement. . ”* HASTE a diama rich ix action and “Dandv Lions” romance. lour Next A good comedy. Comedy. „ FOX NEWS 10c—25c 8 Reel, 10c-25c

r BRICKS o _ . sfa K/ifrV ffl i * ’nr j rr ”' jib. '- - W ’gi» iMa — J Congratulations on the progress and enterprise of the St. Joseph Catholic School all of the INSIDE BRICK and HOLLOW Mill DINf, TILE is being furnished by the Krick-Tyndall & Co. Cl c Factory and Tile Mill Elm S ""” Phone 47

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D. V. B. S. Closed (Continued From Page One) e ~ IhawT'THekeL Etta Anspaugh, Wanda Junoßebout, Catherine Brown, Martha Erma Butler, Marjorie Johnson, Genevieve Koos, Martha Jane Linn. Celesta Schafer, Mary Jane Schaffer, Vera Jane Schllckmann,\ Madeline Spunr. I PILES! PILES! PILES! WILLIAMS’ PILE OINTMENT For Blind, Bleeding and Itching Pile«. For «alc Ly all rlruggida, mail 50c and SI.OO. WILLIAMS MFG.CO.,Frwc .Cleveland, Ohio OO DIHIU Msni-IIKIXNH X»I a I US' JO.I

We’re At The Half Way Mark said a depositor, ‘‘and I nm ahead of my schedule. I've saved more than half of my year's quota. Now watch me do even better during the next six months. Reader, has your savings been satisfactory during the first half year? You. too, can profitably determine to do better during the last half of 1921. Interest paid on Saving Accounts at the rate of 4% Old Adams County Bank 111 I 111 _ —ll—- || I » H

Junior Department Roger Heard. Willis Bebout. Byron Hersey, Stanley Hollopeter, Chalmei Lee. Edward Martz, C- William Merryman, Robert Ruckman, Cecil Schafer, Harland Straub. Elva Anspaugh. Florence Isabel! Baumgartner, Helen Koos. Marcia Ohler, Elizabeth Peter- ' ton, Ruth Roop, Sylvia Ruhl, Dorothy , Stevens. Margaret Straub. Intermediate Department I Frederick Brown, Ink Engle. Edward Gauze. Kathryn Aurand. Cleora Baker. Gladys Cook. «>'"> Hammond. I Isabel! Peterson, Kuby Reinhart. I Gladys Whitright. To this honor roll should ho &<!<!<•< the names of the following who thought the school <-»-1.l not open

on Monday inorn.ng because heavy downpour of rain. twelve did not miss a singl utter ...run. w the Kindergarten Departmen George Mumma, n ' ct ’ i !' lin ,, Gage. Girls. Kathryn Kohls. Du Primary Department; Geral ister, Robert Chmnister Gave' Girls. Evelyn Kohls, Ma . gar. t' Meyer. Junior Mary Kohls, Modesto Mumma, Teeter. VOTE BY BALLOT (Continued From Pag® ' Seventy 'ifth Ballot Smith, 366: McAdoo, 513: •> '}■ Davis. 78; Glass. 28: Robinson. • Vnderwood. IS; Owen. 4; R Saulsbury. 6; Baker. ' Cov. Bryan. 4; Ralston. 4',: < ” x - *• Seventy-fourth Ballot Smith. 365:. McAdoo. 510: J • Dav fl, 77; Vnderwood. 4.: Glass. - • Robinson. 23; Owen. 2: Rtii « . , Saulabury. L Bakcr ' 5: Cox, 1: Bryan. 4; Ralston, •' 4> Richard Kev'ne. 1. Seventy third Ballot Smith. 334; McAdoo. 528; B« v “ 66; Vnderwood, 38; Glass. 2.>, ” Ins. n, 21. Owen. 2; R fchl. -. 1«- *' uls bury. 6; Baker, 54; Walsh. 2. Bryan, n Seventy-second Ballot Smith, 334; McAdoo. 527: Davis. 66; Vnderwood. 37: Glass. 2->; R" ' 11 sen. 21: Owen. 2: Ritchie. 16: Sauls bury, 6; Baker. 57; Walsh. 1; Bn«n, 2 Seventy-f'rst Ballot Smith. 333; McAdoo. 525; J- " Dav’s. 68; Vnderwood. 37; Glass, 25. Robinson. 1: Owens. 2; R ichie. 16: Saulsbury, 6; Baker 56; Bryan. 2 Walsh, 1.

BERNE PUPIL IS AWARDED PRIZE Earl Neuenschwander W ins Third Prize In State Contest On Safety Earl Neuenschw ander. pupil in the Berne schools was awarded third prize in the state content on public safety essays conducted by the National Highway Educational board, according to a dispatch receive*) today from Washington. He will receive a bronze medal and a cash prize of ten dollars. It was announced. The contest Is a national project and each state has its individual contest. The best essay in each tate is sent to Washington to the national contest, and the winner of that contest is awarded a gold watch and a trip Io Washington, free of charge. The winner of Indiana's first prize, which wus a gold medal, fifteen dollars In cash, and submission of the essay to the national contest, was Margaret Hornberger. of the St. Patrick school, Terre llante. Second place went to Delmar Hodshire. New Cast le. Neuenschwander was the only Adams connty pupil to receive an award this year. He is a pupil in the elementary school at Berne. Mrs. Slcun Myers, of north of the city, was a shopper here today. MABKETS-STOCKS

Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Markets East Buffalo Liveatoek Market Re<-e|p|n 4Kflk. ahlnmenta MSO. o!f|. rial to New York Friday. 3420; Thursday. R7«m»: ho BH cloning ateady. HearIra B7 KSC?7 fM»: medium* •7 M'.tß'7 <M• •l- ht weight* I7 BMJ7M: H«ht liahta <6.7507 S 5; p*H *C.&OQ9*.7S: pink-! ir.t aow* rough MSB; rattle 335 alow: *h-ep sot); |HHt HpritiK lam In sir.fi 1<; h.-nt ewra f'-ft U.’’><•; a I re* foo; top* 812.50. -■ 1 o — • <-t-o-ano »<ow—a_ » »-» WENT AFT v.RM—f_y. y VOCAL BRAIN MARKED Corrected July g) Yellow Far Com. per 100 gl 2G Oats, per bnahel <g< . Rye. per buahel RoHee r»’ bttahel w , Whettt, per buahel Bl 07 OECATUR PRODUCE MARKET Corrected July G> Heavy fimller* JBc an<| Black nmltrra.. -or Weary h-n. ..... . '.*rhnoi« Old Rnoatera n .„ noek. •; * i hcs’. Per dasaa.. u e AR poultry pnrchaaed moat be from teed LOCAL GROCER'S EGO MARKET F«<a per dot .. BUTTERFAT at btation Hußertai „ 37c

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for sale — heavy I'TIR SA ner hand’ BhD«« breeds »9.W ,' , White VVvandetts. L nhone 615. _J's4t6x FOR SALE-’ »<• } lobroC k, Preble sell in f old. G»> 15 5t6x FOR SAI ‘ E " L nlants at Werder Slßand ,on ’" ?.hlll st Phone 347. ters, M 2 Marshal! s’ . is7tßx -ST.- r - i .-l,r;'hi<*s"light’ br.ed FOR SALE-” 1 »- . JO wednesSc; heavy breeds /nil i (]a v and Th J! rS 2 eraigville phone I'. crtur, R- b- 157t3x F.Tnr-pvxT'r^Ufurnish -d rooms ;.OR I'r> ’ kM , n i n . Inquire at f(tr | ght house k" (> Mrß .l ,. lt s «nd st-eet. Pb<>n< fl)3 f '75 sugar trees. Inquire lien Wagoner. 3 miles north " . nr 1 mile east of Mon- „( Decatur or 1 nun i ( ;ot. t 3x 'i-' if'stl F — Full - leoo'l''' 1 redbone full hunting. J- -■ i6otGx Ind'ana, R R b — WANTED WANTED - Female Help — Earn ~'onev weekly, spare time, at home addressing, ma ling, music, circuhrs. Send l'i<’ for music, information. New Fnrixnd Music Co.. 234 Capen. fk.pt J 29. Hartford. Conn. lMt«

TOST AND FOUND_ LUST Bill bock containing $lO In ' bills with the name of U. E. Cram1 er on book. Lost between S. Second • return to V. E. Crtuner. l. r >St.tx , LOST—Half~Sw!s’"works out of ring watch Frday evening at Bellmont Park Reward Finder please return to Miss Edna Pingry. Bryant. Ind. P !SOt2 1 0 I M. S ELZEY. Jeweler Ready for your work Bring It in!. Also sell Watches. Chuks. Rings.! - Diamonds. Novelties of all kinds.! y Room over Postoffice. 155tG JACKO’NEALTO I EXHIBIT TONIGHT t — — Wrestler And Culturist Is Placed On .Moose Program For Tonight l» ——-aat i Jack O'Neal. one of the leading physical cultur'd* n the country, appeared on th* free act program last night at the Moose festival and . received considerable applause from 1 I the large audience. Mr. O'Neal will - appear before th* crowcj again to night under a large spotlight erected , *>n the platform acroaa from the grandstand. i O N wI. who is also a widely known welterweight wrestler, has been trav- • * ng for film and earn val conpnnI e« fur several year*, and has been !n practically every city in the counit. * lb- to , bs i ., y r;ih (he I Litt* Amu»* mrnt company. and will 70 from here to Alexandria with them. I After next week he will lev.- the carnival conipony, and wII show hi« " act at fa r». and on vaudeville circuit*.

Amonr b!a lr , physical (U |. < '(lure e.ture., atronttAi.njn eahlbpt ’ . and other feature rttaplave. He I. the r | only man who ran perform the double , ; ahmtlder dlalocatiun l( e alao dialo-'. cate, practically .very jo| nl , n h |a ““'J He HR. . 8 ,„ )o(|r . BI rtr J . oaded w,b peopu #nd . ,-h.tform ' I without Other aaabtanre of h |. I t^T',r ,hib,,i<m ’ U ’•»» ' *° *° ,!t * Mtomoblle,. loaded, bv ' the nae of h(g l#tth |. Henry Thom., .harman for 1 *Xd ,r' M ,h * Mo< *- 1 . r ,2* ** ° r ,h * ,rr * .L' ** U r<M «- «o th. .tend 7 aß<>( h-r n-ted phy.lI A P - rt '’ r "‘ •«'" *'“> IteMerXZ U-T""" ,r " m ,ha ' * 'l .n?Lt "‘ aBU • ,Xhb,U “ bar r " d O s treat .kill . ri J»J|’r^:“ , “ «* •“ * M ean. !. f ‘ f " rrai ‘ ‘"’’“‘•r thia *n< .. n h .u*** aMou “ «h‘n attar- ' ta- HO Hany them h '•njonwnt and >C ’ *>rtll» to the teatlvj|. <OW a. « , -e» * H>rry l-.r, AwM>ln(w| HvePotat Policrman — < Harry p»rr b.. 'r»tfk poured f« rh».n«. u. b * F ’* , ‘ “*’• »"••***«•« Merer Avw

++++++ +++ + + + |’ + BUSINESS ( ARDS I ++++++ + + + + + 4 INVESTIGATE ■ FOR BETTER HEALTH, BF| ■ DR. FROHNAPFEL. D. c S Chiropractic and Osteopath!.' H Treatments given to su.t y our n K at 144 South 2nd Street Office Phone 314 Hom. Office Hours 1012 a. m.—l-5 68 p S.E. BLACK I UNDERTAKING AND EM B ■ Calls answered promptly day or Private Ambulance Service Off'ce Phone; fin H Home Phone: 727 K — K N. A. BIXLER I OPTOMETRIST ■ I'v<s Extiinined. (iltisses ] ’IOI’RR8 tn 11:30—12'30 to 6 00 ■ Saturdev R:00 n m ■ Telephone 135 B Closed Wednesday afternoons H H DR. C. C. RAYL SHRGFON X-B.'IV nn<l Clinif’il l.:ib<>ijiD.rief Office Hours: 1 to 4 and 6 to 8 p m Sundavs. J tn 1(1 a m Phnne 581. FEDERAL FARM LOAN’S Abstracts of Title. Real Estate Plenty of Money to Loan on Government Plan. See French Quinn. . office—Take flrat sta'rway south of Decatur Uemomrt

DR. FRANK LOSE ’ Physician anti Surgean North Third Street Phones: Office 422: Home 13 I Office Hour- —a tn It s m HBM 1 to S—« to S p m ® • •” .0 > ---I I I nl DR. C. V. CONNELL VETERINARIAN | 1 Special attention given to I l cattle and ptMiitrv practice I • Office HO No First Street IB j I Phone Office 143— Residence lat I * B n s r , —MONEY-VI I i I • Monov tn loon on farm* R j at S"T Interest, lone time iMr partial payment privilege* Tx«nhart At H*Uer I t Decstti*. Indians IMR *>— — - — — I I VVI-OIVIMI VI Os lllMIM'lllll"’l Vn. jtnt. MB 1 V.tl.e >• Hereby tllven. Ti lia l. r.1.-ne-l «».*•- teen S|.|e*‘' - ' ■■ mlnletrster **f th- eetate <•< ' ' ‘' RBaw |.-to of Adams > ' '"MM ~e-.«e.l Th*- .-stat* I- !»••» HR| PAt'L J. Gitm-r BW A.lmln*-' 1 ” f E 3 June 1«. lU2t. fro-hie X I.ltterer A'lv« WBBE —- --O ■—■ MtTlt K TO | I X,.|l*e l« thru ' 1 h’om”'rtn PiMint II in **nd f«»r r*~, -»*'tr Indiana, will on th* . SMSt *.r t-iiv, ttji. nt* to '** ' k •'. *. , Raasaa ,el<r sealed bl I- for the . M at I re-,*ovnl *f ii'liflSf will ' SaSgaS ...rp..*-a*e limits **t the City EEIE tur In-Hen- . , MBE All **f •-■o*l .-title.-tl'tn nnd r* " MBB to in roi'Corin ' •»n puimed «»n th»* •” SMil June. I Wil. ti*. • HSiSI F.h. h M ill b* rrno r.-.l jgggg ! w‘»h h*» M 4 ’ rertlfi»*« ' •r.ftx paiabl’ ’ SiSIII > (Mtv «if Decatur. Indiana Th* *nhl Common CourHl ** ’ the h«m t.. reject »nv iin.l all BBQ Wl*h«*BM my hard a«d ohm • • BBSS thia -11*1 d*' - **f , EMM <- cihmian. < it' . ..

< . KAI F’rTOAc’. .. •Real* nue and Adam* atreet wHh BM| t.-r Htn-et and hna order* to ' ||S the new atop regulation* at |£j|s portant croaalnp. The coun< H ■ IS| Tuesday ordered the atop painted on the atreet at all fl»' r ‘ - |* aluta Motor ata muat atop thloins either way at thl« jThoae drtv ng <M Wlnrheat- r ■' k 1 nn-et alao atop their car befor- ■ ( M| r< the corner, as **•! »• '''“ mg wl.o wlah to drh* airw*» or t<- r > r on Wtnrhemer Heal trout v al-<»t nr M"»rcar AvABRe. - v "' ' .‘.» r wnrnln*. th HUea wII '• | j ita’C.l memb-' V -t •he <• tit'* 1 ' r.| EVANGELICAL MENS BROTHERHOOD TO mc £T • ■rt-e regular meeting of the " ||| H'-thethood of the Keanm" || I •hur<h wU be held Mnmla* ev> | | lat th. church A very in’-n Int || program baa varn arrang"! e In hoped every member will hM prvaenl. 8| 1 The Emmanuel Walther I•— • will plav the Iwatur Weal F.ml " " I > on the (lenrral Klectrl. diamond - - ' " of the city lottwrnw afternoon I ■ r a good game la eipecled.