Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 172, Decatur, Adams County, 19 July 1924 — Page 3

I umdUsTake Payroll 85,1B 5,1 \ I1( | Kill Policeman I / Dally B bandits today shot fr*" rr “ R c - T‘ ■”' 1 >8 in a payroll holdup on the B ly ""P t , The bandits then escaped t” "rrtal WD. T. Healy, f '"' S "“ : "" R Li ' neß,One | ■""‘Ttinie before the robbery the fc,: Xed the company offices ■ ' i( , (I UP the five office employes, ■tn rutting the telephone wires, ■ into the ya. dto wait for the ■ inger and McGlynn, who was Kailed to guard the money. ■ without warning the bandits open | i fire on McGlynn and Healy as they ■ , th- card. McGlynn fell dead. ■ lie,l with bnllets. Healy was unBJ tt and surrendered the money. ■Two Arrests Made For B Violating Traffic Law | Charles Schnap and Ed Nensbaum, I ■. th res i ( ients of this city were j this morning by Traffic Os- j BP. Daniels on charges of speeding. | ■tr made their apperance before I Bj, ay „ r DeVoss and pleaded guilty to ■ne tbarges- Fines of $5 and costs ■ : an.unst them amount■ng in all to sls which they paid. 11l (Was “Buried" But Comes I I p Smiling Shortly After B (United Press Service) ■ Atlanta. Ga. July 18.—John W. I ■flinton. 15 years old who was ■bur ~1- at I'-eguft yesterday, was at ■ior.li-li-r- with hi' parents again toUdy- ■ The remain’ of a youth found on a ■rail:-.,! track near Carterville were ■idmtififd by Mr. and Mrs. William R. ■ifinti'n as their son who left home ■a f-w days previously. Plans were ■nad- for the funeral and relatives , ■ air! school mates of young Hinton ■ the body and confirmed the , ■ ;,.. . ,■■ s and adjustment ■fiuK'. Th.-a th,, body was taken to H Bogart and an impressive funeral ■wrrice held. ■ As th*' griefstricken father and ■ noth.- and other mourners were ■boardme a train i.-turn to Atlanta ■fortg Hinton rushed up. He had |Bk>- . -It W'lh a distant relative Bogart and his whereabouts ffißkarr.-l by a e-icin who went for llßlini. KH Authorites now lx lieve the body ■ trariM as tbit of voung Hinton was ■ that „f Coliis Harris. 1(1. of Blakely. ■ THEY LIKE THE B DECATUR SPIRIT ■ (Continued From Page One) ■ T »: •■■■ c.lines and through ■ our -tori,s w ar- trying to tenth Hie ■ - ,• ■ ntals of good citi ■■ z.-nship and start th. tn to thinking |B al,-ng right lines, realizing that the U children of today are the citizens of tomorrow. ■ "Very sincerely yours, ■ "CLARA A. CHRISTOPHER” B br Fii-d Patt-'tson stated this mornB that 450 season tickets had al- ■ ready been sold f, r next year and Rev. 8 11 \\ Thompson h. i~ consented to act J’president again of the local chau- ■ tauqtia association. ■ -♦ ■ ALL OVER INDIANA ■ Slle 'byvil|e—Masons are planning B erection of a temple on a $30,B * piM * e °f ground recently willed B 'hem by the late John Messick. B S'""' l Bend—lndiana has more than B K , per of ,h '“ telephones *n ■ _J2"ed States, according to Chas.

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] Norton of the local branch of the Indl-'o I ana Bell Telephone company. ” Warsaw—Three men in jail here ■ are listening to radio programs when ■ not engaged in the culinary depart- ■ ment of the county bastile. The trio | had a set installed in their cells. They I are serving sentences for transport- ■ ing liquor. Washington—Asphalt paving took a ■ ■ drop in price here when several com- I I panies got in the competition for con-1 R t tracts for two street improvements. I Roll —A horseshoe was unlucky for.R Marion, small son of Mr. and Mrs. Or- R ville Schmidt, when he was struck on R the head while watching some men R pitching them. 1 * Shell pink organdie, crepe or chis- R ion, is selected by the debutante for R her evening dance gowns. Even H white takes a back seat for pink. / trimmed is worn by the veryafltT) I

CITY WATER BILLS j are now due and * must be paid . on or before JULY 21st ! A 10% penalty will be added I ‘ if bills are not paid by this date, CITY | WATER | Department i

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, SATURDAY, JULY 19, 1924.

I 33 I BUILDING LOTS | Corner Ninth and Nuttman Avenue I | Decatur Indiana I | HANNA’S ADDITION I | Opposite General Electric Company I I and near the I | Decatur Castings Company I | Macadamed Streets - City Sewer - All Lots On Nuttman Ave. I I Between 9th and 10th Streets Have Cement Sidewalks- I Brick Pavement Right Up To Nuttman Street - City. Water 1 & Electric Lights - Telephone. ' | I Terms 10% Cash - $lO Per Month I I Why These Lots Are Valuable I ® I B The General Electric Company is a going concern. One of the healthiest large organiza- Co\ i tions in our country. It is in a business which is expanding every day. Their products now ~ \ ’ \ like Henry Ford’s, cover the earth. The General Electric Co. have in Decatur one of the most DfiYTOSI \I \ complete motor building plants in the world. Immediately opposite these lots. The General ’ '*-22212i \ Electiic will expand ar.d make these lots more valuable. Among the other prominent indus- \ I \ » — tries are the Holland-St. Louis Sugar Co.. Gerber Ladder Co., Mutschler Packing Co.. Krick- \ 1 \ \ Tyndall Tile Co. Other Companies, which serve the General Electric will come to Decatur \ I \ \ and want locations near the General Electric. These lots will always be worth more than \ 1 \ \ you now pay for them. \ | \ Decatur is a thrifty, substantial city. It has already schools, churches, hospitals, trans- \ |A \ portation, paved streets and all of the improvements to make it a perfect home citv. It is r< \ \ \ near enough to larger cities to get metropolitan attractions when desired. Paved roads lead l A in every direction. This is the class of cities, which offer the best and surest guarantee th in \ \ crease in values of city lots located close in. Decatur is built up solid to this addition with - I beautiful residence and paved streets. \ t\ ' ■ \ I The lots now offered have aSO foot frontage and a good depth. Wide alleys. Streets to V\ be macadam, 20 ft. wide, with out any cost to lot buyers. Sewerage is already in between \ Ninth and Tenth. There are side walks and shade trees on Nuttman Ave. \ * A ■ o’ \ City lots of this class have proven to be the very best investments that can be made. n \ 1 \ They are safe. They are sure of a large percentage of increase each year. In a few years, -A their normal value will be SIOOO to SI2OO each. Huy today while the price is low and terms (J In within the reach of any one. “'• \ A B I ? 'A I 33—LOTS ONLY—33 g \ in B I _j 11 I 111 h ij .\ \ B “ .nm ’ ! ? L FT- < n-F ; > q \| I 62 6/ 60 51 58 57 56 55 54 55 52 51 50 41 47 r-’ 46 45 44 45 42 4l S \ ®_iIII ’ Uj I \ ■ STREET > i 1 \ ~ i ■ - - lp -- m —« u y 1 5636465665. 67 68 61 7Z| 75 74 75 76 77 78 >5 79 80 81 82 83 84 \' \ B 3 I L__ \l\ ■ '* j 111 f~pi 'i - 1 "... i —[ —i ii i \i\ 108 107 106 105 L J 04103102 101 JjIOOW <7B 77 16 15 14 13 12 31 40 8188 87 C ° \l\ i a n " i ' 0 0 O i \i\ I - , I, L_fi, IJ, 1 fi, i ! J.. . I IAL, , iJ.: <. I L 1— ! 1 11 L Jg: rtUTT/TE/T fJYE/TUE , \ u \ B J , v I , u ( * r \~A—- ■ ■ I ■ I George Fryhofer Frank J. Laird h. s. Michaud I Room 524 REPRESENTATIVE Phone 104 First National Bank Bldg. Phone 57 ‘ 133 South Second Street Chicago Murray Hotel Decatur, Indiana Decatur, Indiana