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w FIRST EVANGELICAL CHURCH Ralph W. Loose, Pastor 9:15 Sunday School. The splendid summer attendance is encouraging. Why not worship and study God's Wprd every Sabbath in the summer as well as in the winter? The American Sabbath is for worship as the week days are for work Worship 10:15. The pastor will preach. E. L. C. E. both Junior and Senior at 6:45 p. m. Evening worship at 7:30. The pastor will preach at the morning ser vice. In the evening, Rev. A. S. Elzey, of Ossian will preach. The Family Church Night service will be at 7:30 Wednesday evening. The church is the best place to go to on Sunday. This church welcomes you. ♦ PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH During the absence of the pastor morning and evening worship hours will be ominitted. Sunday School and C. E. services at 9:30 a. ni. and 6:30 p. m. respec-

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lively. This Church will co-operate with ! other churches in the Union Sunday Evening services beginning August ■ 3rd. . . B. N. Covert. Pastor r o ZION REFORMED CHURCH Sunday School, 9:15. I Preaching 10:30, in the absence of Rev. Elliker, who is on his vacation, J Rev. C. Rufener, of Fort Wayne will conduct these services. o CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Adams Theatre) . Unified service at 10 a. in. Evening service at 7:36 p. m i You aare welcome to attend all the i services of this church. Harry W. Thompson, Pastor. -— » ■ - ZION EV. LUTHERAN CHURCH Gospel: laike 5. 1-11. Epistle: 1 Pet. The fifth Sunday after Trinity. 3. 8-15. German preaching service at 9:30. ‘By faith Moses, when he was

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, SATURDAY, JULY 19, 1921.

I come to years, refused to be called' I the son of pharaoh's daughter; choos J I Ing rather to suffer affliction with the I people'of God."— Teh. 11, 24-26. j Arthur W. Hinz, Pastor. [ FIRST UNITED BRETHREN (Riley School Bldg.) Sunday School, 9:15. Divine Worship. 10:30. Chi'istlan Endevaor. 6:30. Evening Worship, 7:30. Conference is fast approaching. Let every member see to it that all pledges are in for local and benevolent causes as soon as possible. No Conscentious Christian can overlook their obligation pledged to Christ and the church. Let everybody honor God with their share. Everybody invited to all services. o • FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Sunday School. 9:30. Let everymebers be present and on time. Public Worship. 10:45 and 7:30. The pastor will preach at both services. Epworth League, 6:30. Prayer Meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30. ST. MARYS CHURCH First Mass High Mass 9:15 Benediction immediately after High i 1 Mass. Prayer Hour Friday evening ... 7: 30 | Court House | Suit on Note A complaint on note suit was filed in the county clerk's office this morning by Frank Farlow against Rolla Calderwood and Reuben Clark, the demand being for S4OO. Attorney J. T. Kelly is representing the plaintiff. Marriage Licenses The following marriage licenses were granted today: Wilbur A Martin. teacher, residing at Brookston. Ind., born Nov. 27, 1896. and Naomi V. Mayer, teacher, residing in this city, born Feb. 22, 1899. Noah L. Habegger, laborer of Berne, born Dec. 26, 1898. and Barbara Graber, sea.istress, of Berne; horn Sept. 14, 1899. Marriage licenses Paul Dittman, expressman. Fort Wayne, born July 1, 1903 and Opa MeClymonds, pieanat Mills, born June 19, 1905. Real Estate Transfers. Norman Hirschy, etux. to Fred ] Fening. two acres In Wabash town- f ship, sl. , Julia Habegger to Noah* Sprunger | Inlots 481 and 482 Berne, SSOO. , o- t BIRTH AT HOSPITAL Ivan Eugene is the name of the boy j baby horn to Mr. and Mrs. Luther ' Wolfe of Willshire, at the Adams County Momorla hospital last even- j Ing. This is the second child in the , family and both mother and babe are , getting along nicely. o- - ■ ANGRY PERSIANS CLUB HIM FOR TAKING PHOTO i (Continued From Page One) < The Persians resented an attmept by Major Imhrie to photograph a socalled "magic fountain" of which the natives stand in awe. An American who was with the consul was severly wounded and is In a hospital . The murder of Major Imbrie occured at 5 p. m. Friday and was perpetrated by a mob made fanatical by the recent agitation against foreigners. Robert Whitney Irnbre was born in Washington, D. C. April 23. 1884 and was graduated from George Washington university in 1905. He was engaged in the practice of law In 1909-15 He volunteered in the French army In 1915 and served until 1917. Appointed vice consul at Petrograd August 21. 1917, he later was assigned as vice consul at Viborg December 22, 1919. He was sent to Constantinople as vice consul. October 13, 1920. Major Imbrie. was married less I than two years ago to Miss Katherine j Gillespie, of New Rochelle. N. YA when she was directing the Near j East relief orphanage in the former Turkish capital. Murder Causes Excitement London, July 19 Th® American and European colonies’are In a state [of consternation, following reports | from Teheran, the Persian capital, that Major Irnbre. United States vice .conshl, had died as a result of | wounds sustained at the hands of a ( moh which beat him to death Au other Amerii an seriously wounded in

'a hospital, according to the Evening o | News, which lacks full particulars of tl the affair. n GOOD GAME IS ■ PROMISED HERE. G. E. Team Goin# Out To Win From Huntington Sunday Afternoon With fair weather promised by the weather man and with the local team reinforced by several old time favorite as well as with some new’ material the baseball scheduled for tomorrow aufternoon when the Hunt- ' ington city team will meet the G. E. on the Ahr field, will be chuck full of excitement and fast playing. The local troys promise to redeem themselves for the defeat suffered at the hands of the Huntington aggregation several weeks ago and also for the defeat handed them by the Fort Wayne White Sox last Sunday. The , material, the baseball scheduled for t and enjoy some real, big-league ball 1 playing. Don’t park your cars on the ’ public highway, but come on in the , park and help the boys along financi- I ally. Traffic will be heavy on the 1 road to the fair grounds and you are liable to figure in a smash-up if you blockade the road. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: July $1.28%; Sept. $1.26%; Dec. $1.29%. Corn: July $1.09’4; Sept $1.05; Dec. 94 %c. Oats: July. 53%c; Sept. 48c; Dec. 49%c. Greece Legislators Wind Up Meeting In Fight Athens. July 19. —Ambulances were summoned to the chamber of deputies early today as an all-night session broke up at 7 a.m. in a pitched battle in which an ex-minister, an admira and a deputy were seriously wounded and a score of deputies were badlj beaten. The chamber was expected to recon vene later in the day, however, to ex press its confidence in the cabinet. Denunciation of the government by opposition groups started most of the rioting. * Bandits Worked Faster Than They Did Here (United Press Service) Greencastle, Ind.. July 19 -Bandits looted thirteen places in Russellville, and Brown'd Valley, north of hen early today and escaped without be Ing seen. Included In the places robbed were the postofflee at both towns. Authorities believe the bandits arc esc aped convicts from the state penal farm. Nine are known to be at large. They escaped last Sunday. Investigators said It was impossible to estimate fife amount of loot obtained until after a more complete check had been made. 0 — Tri Kappas To Give Away Lamp During Fair The Tri Kappa sorority is an organization whose purpose is to help this community in every possible way. For that reason the members are nowworking to raise money whic h is to be used tn helping girls of this community acquire a college education This fund is to be known as the Tri Kappa Scholarship. In order to build up the fund more rapidly the chapter has divided into two sections: The White side and the Black side. The I'lijck side Is selling chances on a Junior lamp which will be given away fair week. The lamp Is sn unusually beautiful one and Is now on display at the Beavers and Fry back furniture store. The lamp has a polychrome base* and stand. The taupe shades lined In rose Is most attractive. Chances are bing sold for ten cents each, — — o Will Be The Pianist At Evangelistic Meetings • » — Miss Mabel Mumma, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. S, Mumma, will leave this evening with Rev. Clyde Meadows. of Huntington. for Dublin. Indiana where she will be engaged as ■ pianist, for a two weeks evangelistic campa'gn. The meeting will be conducted by Rev. Clyde Mecdows as evangelist and Mr. Preston Horst formerly of Haggertown. Md„ but now of Huntington, ak song leader. -— o Accused Murderer Is Taken To Safe Place (United Press Service) kow. 38. was spiriteclGa.zetaoina'iin Bnllairs. y. July 19—Kondrat Gwoxdenkow, 38. was spirited away to Bt. Ciairsville today when a mob

at 300 miners surrounded the city jail i threatening to lynch him as the H murderer of Ann Kuskon, 7, whose I abused body was found last night at the road side near her home in Big Run near here. ■— —o — —IH Ice Cold Watermelons. 50c 4 each at Fair ground Sunday. * M ARKETS-STGCKSJ . . J 0 Daily Report Os Local And a Foreign Markets ? Foreign Exchange - New York. July 19—The foreign .. exchange market closed firm. Sterling 4.38 1-16, up 1 5-16. Francs .0513%. up .0002%. , Lire .0431’4 up .000%. Belgian francs .0459% up .0002. Marks 4.210,Q00,000(000 to dollar. Shanghai 71%. Yokohama 40.97. Russian 5.16. — Make Slight Gain Chicago. July 19—Wheat prices moved up on the Chicago board of trade while other gr lins scored frac- r tional gains on reports of an increaseci export demand. t July wheat closed at $1.28%. a gain of 2% cents over the opening; Sep- ‘ tember wheat gained 1% cents, closing at $1.29%. i Fort Wayne Livestock Market Hogs—l3o tbs. and down $606.75; | 130 to 150 tbs. $7.65; 150 to 190 lbs.. ' $7.80; 190 lbs. and up $7.80; roughs, < ss@6; stags $3.50@4. Lambs —$8012.50. Calves —$10.50 down. ( Indianapolis Livestock Market Hogs — Receipts 7000; market. 35040 c higher; best heavies $8.50; nediuni mixed, $8.50; common choice 18. S(); bulk of sales, $8.50. Cattle — Receipts 400; market, steady; cows and heifers $8.5009.25. Sheep — Receipts 100; market, steady; tops $6; lamb tops sl3llll. Calves — Receipts. 300; market. : steady; tops $9 50010.50; bulk $lO. , East Buffalo Livestock Market Receipts 3200, shipments 4750, offi■ial .to New York yesterday, 2850: logs closing steady. Heavies $8,500 1.55; mediums $8.5008.55: one load, 58.60; light weight $8.50 08.55; light ights $706.50; pigs $7: packing sow ■cmghs $6.50; catttle SM slow (beep 100; best lambs $14.50; best ewes. •5@7; calves 150; tops $12012.50. Cleveland Produce Market Butter—Extra in tubs 42043 c; exra firsts 400 41c; firsts 380 39c; •eking ctcck 24026 c: standard 400 ! lc; piints 1 cent extia. Eggs— Fresh gathered northern exras 30c; extra firsts 29c; Ohio firsts 27c; western firsts 26c. Poultry—Live fat fowls 22 0 24c; I eghorns 25 0 27c; leghorn fowls 170 8c: roaoters 13014 c : heavy broilers 15037 c; heavv spring ducks 230 25c •Id ducks 20 0 22c. ’ . Potato's— Wirginia No. 1 cobblers 13.2503.50. Opening Grain Review Chicago. July 19-Grain futures went into another sinking spell a t ■esumption of business on the Chi ■ago board of trade today. Rains in the American and Canadin northwest brought genuine relief rom dfV conditions early advices 'aid. This led to liquidating in vheat. Rains and cool weather over parts >f the central area kept corn on the idvance. Oats fell off on improved Canadian lews and weakness in wheat. Provisions opened unchanged. Chicago Livestock Market Hogs—Receipts 6,000; Market ncive 5010 c higher: tons $8.20- balk 47.5508; heavies $8 0 8.20; medium/ 47.9508.20; light $708.20; light heavy l’ ack ‘ n ß smooth. '< 1007.65; heavy packing rough 16 7507.10; killing pigs $«0; Cattie — Receipts 500; market ■omparM with last week, most kin ng classes 25 075 c off; lower gradand light grade steers yearlings and heifers and in between grades set •ows mostly lower; bulls show gen ■ral downturn; vealers $10125 off tockers and feeders trade lively sut> My smallest of season- extreme ton handy weight and weightv steers sll long yearlings $11; grassy natives southwestern steers $6.5007,75 Sheep — Receipts I,ooo’ todsv mostly nil direct; market nominally Heady: tor week around 8.400 direct C 8 cars feed lot; compared last week’ Fat lambs and yearlings around 50 up; sheep steady to strong; feeding ’ambs 25 up: top range lambs sl4 sovearllngs sl2; feeding umbs $12.25 ' LOCAL GRAIN MARKKf (Corrected July 19) Yellow Far Corn, tier 100 y; r (l| Oats, per bushel Rye, per bushel HnrUv. hnuhnl Wheat, per bushel j. ll( DECATUR PROUUCE MARKET (Corrected July 19) Heavy Broilers Leghorn and Black Broilers. ?n„ Heavy Hens Leghorns Old Roosters ~ Ducks '* r Geeae } l<! Eggs, per dozen All poultry purchased must be f r «« from feed LOCAL GROCER’S EGG MARKET K»gs per dox • UTTERFAT at STATION Butterfat

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: CLASSIFIED ADS ♦ ♦ FOR SALK rein Bav ritare, sound, good. F wor ho e. Sell .heap if taken at] Phone 80. Adams County. . Aum Co.. Authorized Ford Agents. J “t I r i'tHi S\Lh!—io acres clover and toothy mixed hay in field n J quire 5<»5 Mercer ” Y> '-“ FOR SALE— Baby chicks. Leghorn, g ( Heavy breeds, 9 and l<k R>’a<ly | Wed or Thurs. Left-overs hriday at ( bargains. O V. Dilling. R- R 2, DeInd, craigyille plrnne. 1* LOST AND FOUNDI jkpias post card in envelope, * about a week ago . Finder please r.-turn to Ihi” ' I. it-x | FOR RENT rtitc kk.xT— 7 room house, strictly. modern, all remodeled. Will P. Col-, chin 405 Winchester st., phone 754. 171t3x • WANTED WANTED Dining room girl. Exper- . ience not necessary. Apply Murray Hotel Dining R00m.171t3 66 MILES ON 1 GALLON Sales-Agent with car. Sell wonderful’ vapor humidifier to auto owners. ’ All makes. Exclusive. 200% profits. I ( RITCHLOW, Wheaton. 111. itx — Negro Taken From Jail And Hanged To A Tree <United Press Service) ' Meridian, Miss., July 19 —(Special to Daily Democrat)—Harry Shelton.| young negro, was taken from the jail ( at Scoeba, 45 mile s from here last night by a mob of approximately 50 unidentified men and swung to a tree? The body was riddled with bullets. The lynching followed an alleged attempted assault on a white woman near here. Shelton was arrested at DeKalb but authorities fearing for his safety took him to Scoeba for safe keeping Friday. • < Major MacLaren Unable To Resume Flight Today (United Prcsg Service) lokio. July 19. — Unfavorable weather ami fog over the Kuriles forced Major A. Stuart MacLaren, British world flyer, to postixme resumption of bis flight. He may go on to Paramushira Sunday. — - i .4 OIIIHX IM K OHilnan,.,. Pro, idii.,. For « l>nrk "eh.X'-,'"' <IK or n 1 ""! h " "t I h<iMhJ » o l ,r ‘ '"‘"""a '"•« Pr«- ' '‘•’■mHj lor It. VtoiatiM. n. i. .Svetlan Oae <'"uii.il f. l r r Jhe"r’Hv bV f t l , l '" Common ofTufii I ’ • 111 I \ ( i)0 ) f t*C t 14 >!1 u* si<le of «| n„.rtv * n *’ an,t «l°nk the north Strati In. said Court Parking spa". a /“ r ‘ «" « "II lir.-ns!-. t .,v T ex.lu.lvc IW- of '•Perming In sa .i 'Au'. vehb les I"' marked hv 1 . '*■ " ,,hl "pace to thereon "" I1 •'•ese words UM ”«h« onb." B spa, e for llcenaed It il l> r 1 **•’’< l<»«l TWO '••‘’leni Li! f Y * “ urt street) ' p '>"bnr't r h:.’ n p r ,s" n ) ' ,l, ”’’ r -'"’•Poratlon which nu'y D-'llars not ”« ' <‘ling days 1 ,m PTl»onment -v--.. H- M. DaVOHS, Mayor. ■ PETITIO u lc OF bankrupt for ’ 11 H 8 D| SCHARGE ■ matter of w limm T mm, X °OM. ‘ n "‘’ikrnptcy. Or of Notice Thermon of Indianai M . i <’"l >’. Mlnr' I ",h ° f J '" y ' A ' n ' r, ’ ! " ”’ht .ir ng bo hr7 ™ E COVRT " n Ist da? „r (i r ' , t'li' l|,on ~lf> Han ‘” Mor,. , ,| (l or /> , 'olmt, A. D., 1921 | !,a 'l Db'ir ~t ' l’i'lianapolis, In r,,ri w<n. ami l th ni , ne if th' Hc<ii In puh’L..d t ret. a n.-wsnan 1 * n Th ” 0601 I,lh 'ret. and h lf .tP?'’'' Jn RaW , ’ 1 ' “nd other peri )n s t?? o .*”' frp ' l " , appear at the n mu ••hm, nd Place and ■’ l,p d brft',.r* ny . t |Py ,iavp ’ w h> pet!t onp ’ 1 , ' n "’t tha| IK th l " r,h, '. r or rt p rod by thr ’" V nt "known'’ 1 " hall ’ ~r Mid n,. ht R '■t"dltnrs copies ' to t|mm iU '? 'i"' o,<l * r ad ■ I’esidi nrn a . " ’heir places oi WITN'|.; H u s S 1 ”’*’ liE,{ T B ANT ?»± NOIIAI, I'K AL 12-19 the P. KAPPES, den

s- + + + + + + + + + ■ ! * BustNEss (Anns .K. INVESTIGATE FOR BETTER HEALTH. SEg DR. FROHNAPFEL I) c | Chiropractic and Osteopath). M" I '' Treatments given to suit your n.u at 144 South 2nd Street *** Office Phone 314 M Office Hours 10-12 a. m.—l 5 68 p s. E. BLACK K UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMim Calls answered promptly <i av or ugh Private Ambulance S. rvic« 8 " Office Phone: 90 ■ Home Phone: 727 N. A. BIXLER H OPTOMETRIST I .yes Examined. (,] ISM . S , K HOURS: ™ K 8 to 11:30—12:30 to 5:00 Saturday 8:00 p. m . Telephone 135. Closed Wednesday afternoons. . I ■ DR. C. C. RAYL ■ SURGEON X-I’.tty and Clinical I H Office Hours: H 1 to 4 and 6 to 8 p. m Sundays. 9 to 10 a. m. M| Phone 581. FEDERAL FARM lo\\ s ■ Abstracts of Title. R, ,i Estate Plenty of Money to Loan O u ' BH Government Plan. See French Quinn, H i Offl. e—’t ake first stairway south of De.atur DR. FRANK LOSE I Physician and Suto<on |H North Third Street Phones: Office 422; Home 4jj HH , office Hours—9 to 11 a. ni. 1 to s—<s to x p ni. , " ■« t NOTICE OF' MEETING B Noti.e is h.-r hy i-ii-n t'.it a, — aitnn.il m..'ing ,f ftn kt.■■■ oi' the <>|,| la.ns Uonte h. held al n I unking In i M| ' lini.a..;i. at 1" ; P() o'clock ~ JD Tuesday. August 5. IP.’l. MM , tor the piir|>ose ~f ele. tin ’ ’ MM j tors to serve for the en-.ii ng v.irHHN land to transact such oiler btisinest as may coin.- before them SBMB !>. J. HARKLESS. 'ti' Aug. I Cash.er. Bn| Ice ( old Watermelons each at I air ground sundai. Ba 9K See the Tri Kappa latni ■■ A- I'rybaek's window t. r. • .M| given away fair week, iI, .u,. - u-g ■■■ cents each. —♦ Iff xoini.: r<> i-itoi’iat i t run to MB In I lie Mnorr Oi 1.i,i1. sti«i:i-:t ivipkoi .X’.'ti' e is her. I.v Igiv, n Is i do.r, |„ J)n ,| , h . , . ;...nn eatur. Indiana did on th. ’Mi ■ Inti. l**.‘l. adopt a pr-lini 1 - Hres ment roll j,, t|,,. matter ,t .- I'*’ ' ggßs street itniu ovemi-nt win. I. • ment is as follows: ”<’oniiii<-ni-lng at the 'MI Monroe street bro k ■ ttienee running south on i • a dlstan, e of 1176 feet and ’ " terminate at. the norh sld. ■ ’ street brl.-k Improvement. ' of I•ecatiir. Indiana. Shi. l iisresstnt nt roll win i ■ ■ 1 O| ow ner s and .leseript i..utv mt»je t to t,r ass.-ssP'l e ' " BggH amounts of prlma fa, ia r- - ' now- on silo H .,d uin I,*- ■ ’ Hgg| offlee of the city Clerk .Notice is bei elo given tl ■ ’ '"’ ’ . mon Connell will i:t tr.o ' MB Doom hi l>e<-atur. India' MB . o clock I’ M on the -.fh d.. ■ ' -1 I'• ’ t rc, eli*- and li--.ir ■ci ■ '■ >■■■•*• baHH I against ihe amounts ass. ■ - IBlaSi eo l, or said lots and par ■ * 1 ‘ n ' HMH on said roll, and will li<-ir '"’M inlnr tlie i|<ies(lon wh'-tlo . and pat'.-Is of land bale MB bo specially lien, filed in ' ' ''MB • set forth on said roll or > MS ,at which time and pin. ,- , ' MB rent ostHte may attend ini.l 11 .MB Witness my liand and .-it'. mbbs this 17th day of July. I9'.’< „ tSeal) I.'ATHEItI.Ni: I- ' 1 ' M '' MB 1 19 CH, Clerk — — • ■ Mm. Teeter H BEAUTY PARLOR g 3 mI South Second Street Pure Rata Water Shamp""- <• ’ Arttstk- Hair Bohbinu M| Mnrceliing. Rounti ( ml. M| Manicure ami Farah' Morn ng Appointment-. |M Encouraged. tM Phone 667. ■ • -I Mins Osburn, operator M 0 I " — ■ - M T Ty ■ — — „ ... • i o '.'B .'I dr. c. V. CONNELL ■ J l ] VETERINARIAN ■ v I Rpncfoi attention Rlvm t" M 1 I cattle anr i poultry pr»r(f rß - Office 120 No. Flrnt Str-nt ' ■ I Phons: Office 143—Rnaidnm« ■ > — '’H — M B%—MONEY—S% ■ ’l Money to loan on farm" at 5% Intnrent, long tlm» M lt |j Partial payment privil"K p *- 'M i H h i Lenhart & Heller » Decatur, Indiana M k