Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 171, Decatur, Adams County, 18 July 1924 — Page 2

MOTHERS Watch for symptoms of worms in your children. Three parasites are the great destroyers of child life. If you have reason to think your child has worms, act quickly. Give the little one » done or two of White's Cream Vermifuge. Worms cannot exist where this time-tried and I successful remedy is used. It drives out ' the worms and restores the rosy hue of health to baby checks. Price 35c. Sold by Hollhouse Drug Co.

LADIES Yes Machine Steam Pleating Old pleats taken out and new ones put in. Hemstitching and Picoting, 8 and 10 cents per yard. See me for neat work j and service. t Hazel Aeschliman Over * Phone 1080 ‘ h 1 - ■' ■' ■""■ ———

Special Saturday Price Reductions For | JULY CLEARANCE ~ | We have placed on sale some wonderful values in all departments. This will be to your advantage to huy at this time at big savings. Very Special Offer. No Woman can afford sjV. to Pass this by ? JjT| pf D-R-E-S-S-E-S V# Printed and Normandy Voile Dresses (J* A h This season’s choice styles. h D;/ll A wonderful bargain. Clz JL> i yj lhese Dresses just a few days ago were much higher in price. \ \ You can now buy at large savings. \ ' A full line of Japanese Oil Parasols. Will stand rain or sun. < omplete line of All Wool Bathing Suits (I*6'l AF* ud ,■ I —; —; —; —; wFMMgWh All Plain and Printed Silk Crepe Dresses during our July Clearance at prices far below manufactured cost $7.50 $8.75 $9.75 $12.50 Former pricesl2.so to $25.00 DRESS GOODS ah" S«k v’ ' 'ST •‘J*’* < r.p. De Chine | L 8.-./.S jgg Very SL4B S L69 per yard Y VT per yard. $2.00 value. $2 .50 to $3.00 value. , Xery Special 1 Lot Summer 40 in. Best (Quality 30 in. I I I Ixrt lire.. ' rl.lcd I oiler All Silk lllearhed Muslin I I Gingham. Thl. mlo «”">» Nl „ Qualil) . 1 17 c 29c $2.48 15 c I ywd. • v .. r i per yard. A try K -us i ‘ ... yard - BtU 8 t U f L . ot Fine PrI M«J N A Jrn!aßdv“voila 32 in - I’wcaleH Vol,<?B ’ verv »Peci*l ormawiy Voiles Fine Gingham -|q qq All guaranteed dots Extra Quality I *$ c 59c 29c I 1 ormer price 65 to 75c yard. yard, I gc.v No Approvals—No Lay-Aways during this sale. I ' niblick & CO. I *•— - - . ,/ * . 1 7- » . . • » ,

ESTIMATE MADE ON SWIMMING POOL Lv. (Continued From Page onet necessary. The counciimen. every one of them. I namely Mr. Kocher, George Krick, A. i R. Ashbaucher, Otto Kirsch and K. A. beavers are all progressive and pub-lie-spirited citizens and they would t

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like to give Decatur the finest there is. hut naturally are limited on. account of finances. The city this year is Installing the ornamental light posts on Fourth, Madison street and Mercer Avenue, besides paying for the new fire pumper and truck. It is planned to build the pool directly west of the present spray pond, using one wall for the pool. If you want to help Decatur, cooperate and support the city councilmen and Mayor DeVoss in carrying out their program of good things for the best little city in the world. -— > British Government Wil! Not Accept League’s Plan Geneva. July 18. —(Special to Daily Democrat)--The British government today notified the league of nations, it cannot recommend for adoption the league's proposed draft of a fact of utual guarantees as a basis for disarmament. Instead Britian favors and intends

• > to summon an International confer- | ence to which both league members • and non members will be Invited, for : the purpose of studying all practical I projects for disarmament. —, o— - Governor Bryan Is Going To Wear His Skull Cap (U. P. Staff Correspondent) Lincoln. Neb . July 18—-(Special to .I Daily Democrat) —Governor “Charley 'Bryan of Nebraska, democratic vice • presidential nominee, today issued a declaration of independence in defense of his famous skull cap. “The skbll cap is a necessity and has to be worn.’’ Bryan told the United Press in announcing he would ignore the wishes of certain democratic party leaders who believe the skull cap is undignified. Ono of the leaders quoted against the cap is George Brennan, democratic boss of Illinois. “I shall go through the campaign with my skull cap," Bryan declared

' emphatically. “I have worn the cap . so long that by now It's a part of me—it’s a part of my character. When a toupe was suggested to replace the cap, Bryan said. 'T've tried a toupe also. It won t I work; it Is transparent and I wear my skull cap to keep the light from I the nerves on the fop of my head, i Radio Operators Are Meeting In Fort Wayne Fort Wayne, Ind., July 18. —One hundred and fifty delegates are assembled here today for the first state convention of radio operators. , Operators from Illinois. Michigan and Ohio are also attending the meeting. MARKETS-STOCKS Daily Report Os Local And ! Foreign Markets Indianapolis Livestock Market Hogs — Receipts 10.000; market, steady; best heavies $8.10; medium mixed $8.10; common choice, $810; bulk of sales SB.IO. Cattle — Receipts 1200; market, steady; steers sf).so@lo; cows and heifers [email protected]. Sheep — Receipts 000; market, steady; tops $6; lamb tops sl4. Calves — Receipts, 800: market, steady; tops $1050; bulk $9.50. Liberty Bond Form U. S. Liberty 3%55101.14 U. S. Liberty Ist 4Y,55102.00 U S. Liberty 2nd 4>455101.15 U. S. Liberty 3rd 4*/455102.05 U. S. Liberty 4th 4' 4 55102.04 New 4>4s $104.23 Grain Review Chicago, July 18—Grain futures broke sharply at resumption of business on the board of trade today. A wave of sidling descended on the wheat pit at the opening followed by receipt of further rains in Canada and extreme weakness in Liverpool. Cron apprehension switched from the mrthwest to the southwest today. Corn sold off with wheat and general')- improved crop developments. Oats was under influence of other Stains and slumped. Provisions opened firm. Celveland Produce Butter—Extra in tubs 42%@43Hc; extra firsts 40>4@41Hc; firsts 38U packing stock 24%®26’2eitandard prints one cent extra. Eggss-Fresh gathered northern extras 30c; extra firsts 29c; choice 27c; western firsts 26c. Poultry—Live fat fowls 22@24c; leghorns 25@27c; leghorn fowls 17 ?*>l9c; rosters 13(®14c; heavy broilsrs 32@30c: heavy springer ducks. 25@26c; old ducks 2t*ji22c. Potatoes—Virginia No. 1 cobblers. [email protected]. Chicago Livestock Cattle — Receipts 4.000; market slow; better grades beef steers and yearlings very scarce, firm; others weak; few steers here eligible to sell above $9; mostly [email protected]; light handyweight steers $10.25; grassy cows semi-demoralized; canners fully steady: others steady to weak; bulk veals $9(?D10. Sheep — Receipts 14.000; market, active, generally steady on all class; hulk fat native lambs $14@14 25: few to city butchers $14.31; sorting moderate; culls [email protected]; mostly; bulk western lambs $14.50; some held h'gher; odd lots fat ewes ss@6; ■hoice feeders bidding $12.25. Hogs — Receipts 31.000; market I steady. 10 up; tops SB.IO. East Buffalo Livestock Market Receipts 5000, shipments 1900. official to New York yesterday, 3420; Hogs closing steady. Heavies $8.50 (58.55; mediums $8.5008.55; light weight [email protected]: light lights $7.25 @8 50; pigs $7@725; packing sows rough $6.50; cattle 325 slow 25050 lower than Monday; sheep, 600; best lambs $14.50; best ewes ss@7calves 1000; tops $12012.50. Fort Wayne Livestock Market Hogs—l3o lbs. and down $606.50; 130 to 150 lbs. $7.55; 150 to 190 lbs. $7.70; 190 lbs. and up $7.80; roughs $5@G; stags $3.50@4. Tmmbs —$8012.50. Calves —$9 50 down. Grain Prices Slipped Today Chicago, July 18—Grain prices on the Chicago hoard of trade experienced a sinking spell today, but not before July corn made a new high of $1.12. Losses of irotn a half cent to 2'4 cents were registered. July corn dosed at $1.09%, a loss of one cent from the open'ng Sen lember corn lost 1% cents. July wheat lost a half cent, September wheat 1% and the December delivery dropped 2 % cents. Oats also slipped off. Realizing sa.es and report of het ter crops combined to force down prices. LOCAL GRAIN MARKIT (Corrected July 18) Yelln* Ear Corn, per 100 Oats, per bushel gpg Rye, per bushel Rartev. per bushel gj, Wheat, per bushel.. sl.lO DECATUR PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected July 18) Heavy Broilers 2 5c Leghorn and Black Broilers 20c Hegvy Hens ” j 8 | Leghorns iJc | Old Roosters n 8„ .el r.ggs, per dozen 2 ic, All poultry purchased must be free I from feed. LOCAL GROCER'S EGG MARKET Eggs, per doz 92c butterfat at station , But ‘®rfat 3gc

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♦ CLASSIFIED ABS ♦ SALE FOR S\LE—Bav mare, sound, good; work horse. Sell . heap if taken at on ?e Phone 80. Adams County, Auto Co., Authorized lord FOR SALE-Horse and buggy. ClTfton Kohler, Bluffton, lnd„ R. FUR SALiC—lo" acres clover and I timothy mixed hay in field. in , quire 505 Mercer ave.| FOR SALE —I acres of clover hay. E. W. Jackson, Phone 564-N. R-J. FOR SALE— Baby chicks. Left-overs at a bargain. Light breeds 7c and heavy breeds, 8c Friday and Saturday 0. V. Dilling, R. 2. Decatur, Ind. CraigviUe Phone. xt LOST AND FOUND IX)ST—Pair of nose glasses in front of Wertzberger confect onery. Reward if returned to Wertzberger confectionery. 169t3x LOST OR STOLEN—Person who took boy’s bicycle from field Fonner stock farm requested to return at once to Marker Mount, 128 S. 3rd st. 169t3x LOST—Xmas post card in envelope, about a week ago . Finder please return to this office.l" 112 x

FOR RENT •vent ila 11 •< I ] sleeping rooms in modern home. Phone 336, or call at 610 Marshall c 169t3x Foh REsT^^room - house,strictly * modern, all remodeled. Will P. Col-] chin. 405 Winchester st., phone 754.' 171t3x FOR SALE—Baby chicks. Leghorn? 8c; Heavy breeds, 9 anil 10c. Ready j Wed. or Thurs. Left-overs Friday at barg ns. 0. V. Dilling. R. R 2, De- 1 , catur, Ind. Craigville phone. lx " WANTED WANTED—Dining room girl. Expos-- , ience not necessary. Apply Murray ( Hotel Dining Room. 171t3 j ——— n - . Black Aborigines Sink Boat And Capture Women ; (United Press Service) Londes, July 18.—A band of black ; ; Australian aborigines sank the 300 . ton schooner Douglas Mawson at an unnamed location, murdered the survivors and carried off an unknown number of white women, according to ( a Central News dispatch from Sydney where the report has a tremendous 1 sensation. 1 A strong force has been dispatched into the northern territory in the hope of rescuing the women. — —— —o—- - , Geniut a Dwarf Alypins of Alexandria, a logician nd philosopher, was said to he one 1 ot live and n half Inches in height. —♦ F '[“m eceiv<?d a shipment ofi 999 i? a ! S L au< * e A. Merriman.| -1 th st 171t3 Monday, July 21st, the last' I 'i’li 0 pav ( *ty bght and power hills and save the 10% discount.! 16-17-18-19 SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Children's 3-4 Length Hose 19c (’ F'r a tVn‘n 8 Up ,0 35c- ( 1 HAT SHOPPE 10l Monroe Street " '"•III: T(> HiuoEni, !ho Boa rd of rr> •ons County M,.L rb.T'u'''' Th ’’ Art'"be hl,i. M "’J "' Hospital will reKh. "JV- "i, Monday. Adams County" u 1 , ,e . office of The f'trnlshlnir „|j Hospital, fori '■"--■iiv r„r ,1 , r Hn, ‘ materials l i.rr.mt Walks In J uctlon of, f’-ntlons " ho, „r,lance to spa,.), said It'o-pitat «?, f i ,,e ,n 'be Office of '“I? offl'c in. the ",>{,« n’ Un ’ y Aud| - nr ‘ nr <h» «hi f or N dr 5 ""'“'"a State 6 Ro a ;:;' c ’■'"■oo X'? of E M W’' 11' iv? AXI ’Llt.-a n„; r a A o n ,\.hhimann.’ Adams Conntv »f The nt.v Memorial Hospital ' OT '<K TO VOx,|t EM „ K^TS '’"["'.'rm. - 'nF Cir ' ul ‘ Court, Scptem--I:N!r{^'!’lvon^V °n vs - Hugh Baber ,^Xb»ve, en'f| t |^ m «ffidavlt, filed In I NotlcL '"' llan " nt Os the sabi Hugh hereby given the the Aa Pear "Xe th? '?? " ,at ‘L ’.iav :; 'i ns c 0,,,' ~n - <” ling th!. 1V?| * thp Inl ,"b",KS? r >■ 8a ’ (1 Cou’t |ipr?* a?ne ’ an <l thp Seal (^ai) f Julv - »»24 ° aft,xed - ‘big 10th «, ware' 11-18-25

♦ BUSINESS CARDS « ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ + + ♦ ♦; INVESTIGATE FOR BETTER HEALTH, BE| DR. FROHNAPFEL, I) c Chiropractic and Osteopathia ’ Treatments given to suit your at 144 South 2nd Street ’ Office Phone 314 Home 1O» Office Hours 10-12 a. m.—l-5 68 p. 8 . E. BLACK UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMIN'! Calls answered promptly dav or n'zht Private Ambulance Service. • Office Phone: 90 Home Phone: 727 N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8 to 11:30—12:30 to 6:00 Saturday 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135. Closed Wednesday afternoons. DR. C. C. RAYL SURGEON X-Ray and Clinical laboratories Office Hours: 1 to 4 and 6 to 8 p. m. Sundays, 9 to 10 a. m. Phone 581.

FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of Title. Real Estate Plenty of Money to Loan on Government Plan. See French Quinn. Office—Take first stairway south of Decatur Democrat DR. FRANK LOSE Physician and Surgeon North Third Street Phones: Office 422; Home 422 Office Hours—9 to 11 a. nu 1 to 5—6 to 8 p. m. Sunday 8 to 9 a. m NOTICE OF MEETING Notice ! s hereby given that the annual m< eting of the stockholders of the Old Ada.us County Bank will be held at its banking house, Decatur, Ind.ana. at 10;00 o'clock a. tn. on Tuesday, August 5, 1924, for the purpose of electing nine directors to serve for the ensuing year and to transact such other business as may come before them. D. J. HARK LESS, ’til Aug. 4. Cash er. o I rebuild—Pianos, Talking and Sewing machines, and tune pianos and sell as, a side line. Phone 1013 North end city limits D- A. Gilliom. Call in the morning and evening only. M-W-Ftf —o “Crinoline and Romance"— featuring Viola Dana, Adams theatre, Thursday, July 17. Benefit Tri Kappa. 16714 DR. G. F. EICHHORN | Veterinarian | Office at Sale Barn on First Street Bacilary white diarrhoea of chickens controlled by blood lest. For particulars call | Phonos: Office 306; Res. 690 B O— -0 ROY S. JOHNSON Live Stock and General Auctioneer OFFICE ROOM No. 1 PEOPLES LOAN & TRUST BLDG, PHONE 606 or WHITE 971. Ask the man I’ve sold for or any ma" who ha* ittwnrfad wiv . .yi i . ' Cure disease in a natural way. Let me explain how. Phone 628 Koller’s Jewelry Store. Office Hours: 10 to 12 a. m.—2 to 5 p. m. 6:30 to 8 p. m. CHARLES & CHARLES CHIROPRACTORS. o'-- : “T i l j STAROsr & EHINGER I GENERAL insurance I I Anything that Is Insurable we can insure. | I JOHN H. &TAROST, LEO E. EHINGER I ’ Office with John Schurger & S° n I 1 Phono 104. : I i ■ o— ___o **" 0 — -o JOHN SCHURGER & SON I ABSTRACTORS I • Money to loan on l . improved real estate. . On 5. io year plan or on Government plan.