Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 177, Decatur, Adams County, 25 July 1924 — Page 3

L()( AL \VINS PRIZES (CnnHnued From Page One) ~„n , ls while Smith Bros., took three seconds. In the fi '“ h Belted class, Furr Bros., of Libni; ( .„ ntl .r, took four firsts and four ly , . w A- McKee, of HuntSa 9 took four first and two sec--1 , in the dairy herd sweepstakes u rs Burton Niblick look first premtl)r the best bull; Albert Young. fX't premium for the best cow and F Bricker, second premium for ,V ng the best herd of dairy cattle ‘ noting of one bull ami four cows. __ o- — — u\D PLAN TO CHEAT LAW IF HE WAS CAUGHT (Continued from Page One) vh „re the father was directed to for , arthrr instructions, suggested | make a roiin 1 of several south side drug stores in the hope that 1 mi ght find the one to which Jacob Franks was directed to. ■With two other reporters I started a search of several drug stores. Loeb wpn t with us in an automobile. It was raining. ■After several attempts we found a drug store in which a negro porter to ld us that on the afternoon previous two calls had come for a ‘Mr. Franks.' The party told us he had told the person who had called that there was no Mr. Franks there and that the conversation ended. •We telephoned our newspapers to give them the story—we had found the drug store to which the murder e d boy's father was to have gone, ac cording to instructions, in turning over the SIO,OOO ransom. ‘As we left the drug store, Loeb said to ine: ■■‘See that’s what comes from reading detective stories. I told you you’d find the drug store. I’ve give you fellows :■ scoop top your papers.’ “Then we drove around to the Franks home and to’d Mr. Franks we had found the drug store. Loeb t. :l with us while we talked to Mr. Franks. "Then we went out to buy a paper to see our stories in print. When we got one. Loeb asked to keep it and we left him one of the automobile to go home." Rains Bring Relief From Excessive Heat Columbus, 0.. July 25 —After tak

* Keep The Home Fires Burning Get a home by Industry and Pluck Light it with Cheerfulness Warm it with Affection Keep it by Economy- and BE YOUR OWN LANDLORD. Do you own a lot on which to build a home? If not, you can secure one on easy terms in the new Hanna Addition. Easy Terms 10% Cash-Bal. $lO Monthly Do not fail to inspect this property today. I George Fryhofer Frank J. Laird H. S. Michaud Room 524 Representative Phone 101 First National Bank Murray Hotel 133 g. 2nd St. Building, Phone 57 , , Decatur Chicago. Decatur, Ind. 4

HE HOLDS THEIR FATE / ÜBu S MPwsaE ay / A' # . x- > Upon Judge Caverly rests the responsibility of fixing the sentence of Loeb and Leopold. He is seen listening to the state's evidence.

in ; snven lives in Chlo thi,; week the heat wave was broken last night with general rains which lowered the temperature cn an average of ten degrees. Memphis. Tenn., July 25—Rain

Look, Edgewater Park, I Celina, Ohio I Announces a return engagement of Cliff 1 Perrine and His Syncopators of Lakeside | Park, Dayton, Ohio, featuring the famous f “Pjincess Pat” Sunday Night, July 27th. The Criterion Club Orchestra on Thurs- j day and Saturday nights, July 24th and 26th. 5 A giant Ferris Wheel, A brand new Mer- S rv-go-round and the thriller ride of the age, I The Merry Mix Up, have been added to the h I attractions of the Park. a Join the crowd and meet your friends at this ever popular resort.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, JULY 25, 1924.

—————— brought Memphis territory relief Ifiotn the most extreme heat of the season Friday. From 97 the mercury droped to 71 this morning. Crops will be benefit greatly by rain. ■

Seven Injured In Fire At Indianapolis Today (United Press Service) Indinupolts, July 25—Seven perrons kere Injured In a SIOO,OOO fire which destroyed the Dyn ss-Pohlmun Lumber company yard here early today. The fire started in a small shed adjacent to the yard, but was funned to i the stacks of lumber before It was discovered. Nqpe of the injuries w< re serious. Four Boys In Jail On Safe-Robbing Charge (United Irens Service) Ht. Charles., Mo., July 25—Four boys captured in corn field by St. I ouis detectives and Charles county authorities after a wild automobile these, are held in jail here today on charges cf safe robbing. The four

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' are; I Arthur Cooper, 16, ami Vick Roy 'Higgins, 16. both of Terre Haute, Iml., iiml Robert Kelso, 18. anil Frederick 'Sampson, both of Washington. L). (’. ! 1 | Higgins wan wound <1 by u bullet I in the chase. The safe was stolen from the Archered farm in this county, battered open anil $230 stolen. ! ♦ The Misses Lillian and Hertha Keller left today 'or Hammond. Ind., on account of the sickness of their ONE IN TEN Neglecting a little wound, cut or aliras- . ion of the flesh may in nine cases out of ten cause no preat suffering or inconvenience, but it 18 the ono case in ten tliat causes blood poisoning, lockjaw or a chronic festering sore. The cheapest, safest and best course is to disinfect the wound with liquid Borozone and apply the Borozone Powder to complete the healing process. Price (liquid) 30c. 60c and $1.20. Powder 30c and COc. Sold by Holthouse Drug Co.

ueice Miss Marie Roop, who is to vn- | dergo an operation next Saturday for , appendicitis, they were accompanied by their mother Mrs. Geo. Keller. L’;in<in!', Tnur r|;<> and l'iiday evenings. Masonic Hall. Seven piece orchestra. 17414

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