Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 16, Decatur, Adams County, 19 January 1925 — Page 5
pLocal Briefs ,
Agnes Andrews Mint ~k end with her son-in-law am Ztmr. M l '. an,. Mrs. Roger Swain Frazier. of Wofftoß, is 4 pi, si of l,or mother, Mrs. Florence Mover, of Fifth Street. Ks.hrino Siegrlst. of Berne, undo-, ' , successful major operation at *e A dams County Memorial Hospital th „ morning and is recovering satisfactorily. I Col Fred Reppert left Sunday, for n«uver, Colorado, to attend a Shorthorn and Hereford cattle show i While there. Col. Report will cona sale of the prize cattle, \V»tt Johnson went to Indianapolis Sunday- . . Tlu! annual renting of the pews in he st Marys Catholich church took place Sunday morning after the nine forty-five high mass. Dr H 0. Jones of Herne was a bus! nPSS visitor in the city Saturday "'will O’Brien, local manager of the Northern Indiana Gas and Electric company will attend the annual meetins of the Public Utilities association which will be held at Indianapolis on Thursday and Friday of this week. Several others from here are planning to attend the meeting. , “Billy” is the name of the Senior class play of the Decatur high school to be given in this city on January ■i and 29. The cast is rehearsing for the play now. 1 Join the Thrift movement and plan to save a certain amount each week. The local banks are inviting you to join their savings clubs. The regular meeting of the city ,ouncil will be held Tuesday evening and bids for the new boilers w-irt ho received. »■ . j. o. Banks, deputy internal revenue collector from the Fort t,Y a >' nc office was in the city today looking after business matters. Mr. Banks j has received blanks for filling out the 1924 tax returns. George Schug motored to Columbus, Ohio, this morning to look after business. Mrs. France Conter is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs- Zach Vachon, at Markle today. Mr. and Mrs. Earnest’Bailey, of Ft. Wayne, spent Sunday with Mrs. Bailey’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Casper Lange. Miss Cleo Everett, of Freemont, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Miller and family, east of the city. Miss Everett is visiting relatives at j Geneva today. * Miss Mayme Deininger, spent the day in Fort Wayne on business in the interest of her millinery store. C. Miller of Hoot township, was a business visitor here this morning. Mr. and Mrs. Will Dowliug, of Ft. Wayne spent Sunday with Mrs. j Dowling's mother, Mrs. Mary Terveer. * I). J. Darkless, cashier of the Old Adams County Bank, is confined to his home today suffering with air at- 1 tack of LaGrippe. Russell Byers, of Fort Wayne, visited friends here last evening. George L. Arnold, of BlufTton, was elected as a member of the board of directors at the meeting of the Indiana Grain Dealers Associaion,
NATIONAL THRIFT DAY January 19th Americans more than any other nation need Thrift Day of National Thrift Week. For we have long beer, known as lavish spenders, often wasteful of our resources. 9 Have you a goal and a savings aci count to reach it" „ To “arrive” you must he going somewhere. For • larger success, try our systematic savings plan. V ' sJ Bqnk. and Surplus $120,000.0G k , IDeratur. India iiQ
which was held at Indianapolis last week. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Johnson, of Fort Wayne, spent Sunday with relatives here. Mrs. Fred Schafer and Mrs. Beecher Meibers spent the day in Fort Wayne as the guests of Mrs. Lewis Rice and Mrs. Etta Klenheart. [ Mrs. O. T. Burk and daughter. Mrk. Felix Holthouse spent the day in Fort , Wayne v'siting with friends. I Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Amrine, and son, of Anderson, spent the week-end with Mrs. D. D. Clark and family. BORAH ATTACKS . HUGHES' VIEWS Senator Stirs Smouldering! Fires In Senate With Statement (UNITED PRESS SERVICE)) Washington, Jan. 19. —Senator William B. Borah, chairman of the senate foreign relations committee, today stirred the smouldering fires in the senate with a statement that Secretary of States Hughes' interpretation of the Paris reparations agreement j “is in direct conflict with the views expressed by the minister of finance for France, Mr. Churchill and others. ! I In his first comment on the Impend- \ ing contest between the senate irreconcilables and the executive branch j of the government over the agreement which he gave exclusively to the United Brass, Borah said, concerning the Hughes statement: “It is a very positive statement and is in direct conflict with the views expressed by the mintster of finance for France, by Mr. Churchill and others. “It will be interesting and, I trust, illuminating reading abroad. It is ex- j ceedingly gratifying to have the I secretary of state's construction of the transaction. “I canot say more until *the full document and full report reaches us ■ " L'.’gg NOTICE TO OUR GAS CUSTOMERS Commencing with the January bills, we will for the convenience of our customers, deliver gas bills to your homes and places of business. This will mean more prompt service when yon call at c-ur office to pay your bill. Always be sure to bring your gas bill with you; this is very important, for otherwise there will necessarily be some delay in our being able to wait on you. If desired you can tear stub off bill ar.d mail stub along with your check to this office. If you do not receive your gas bill by January 28th please phone or communicate with : the office and duplicate bill will be mailed. NORTHERN INDIANA GAS & ELECTRIC CO. “The Gas . Co.” Phone 75. 16-19-21-23-26-28
for study." —" Six Held For Plot To Blow Up British Ships London, Jan. 19.—Five men und a' woman, charged with being Sinn Fein | extremist.* and Involved in a plot to blow np British battleships at PortaI month, were under arrest and wore I questioned hero touay. All probably will be charged under the "official secrets” act. Motive for , """"'
NOW - Is the Time to Order that New ' ' \ " FRED KOLTER ~ . Mr. Fred Kolter, for throe years . * manager of the 'American Security ~— " ~—^ Company, will assume active man- ~ —^ agement of the Adams County Auto — company an'd win give his entire at- t l>«» t Put It Oil Any Longer. If you are planning on tention to this institution. Mr Koit- buying a ear this spring and we want to suggest the l nter extends a cordial invitation to aii \ versal car—The FORD. Alwals dependable and always his friends—new and old —to visit I Oftdj fOF that trip. him in his new location and assures I? Ask any owner about the unusual performance and the public of the best of service at ependability of the Ford ears—and you will understand ail times. hy it everywhere spoken of as “the Universal ear. 1 ' i our display room at all times. THE UNIVERSAL CA* /K/ * ’ .......—...... $260 I l 1 I Tkwzmpe —oT,“ An entirely new body design lends distinction ir. Kord Roadster HOW TtGQU&IV* appearance,adds measurably to individual comfort, " Kh starUr U IWe*. men-with whora the nmabout K» .lw.ys been very and provides greater convenience in the new rord J popular—arc well rleased with the changes c.nb*xlied in this Coupe. model Streamline body, windshield visor, and nickeled "<*«- £ KO() SZZXmI* ~B■ , fittings make this new Coupe highly attractive ■ er J Tru , i 9 obtained hy nus-in* the radiator and enlarging the Deeply cushioned seats,improved interior arrange- C owh making a decided improvement in looks and providing ment,andcowlventilatorprovideincreasedcomfort. more leg room. , , . , , ... . _ ~ , A well designed top and slanting windshield do their share Wide door 9 that op6n forward, revolving type or a. CGirlH toward adding a finished, cleaacut appearance. window liters, enlarged rear compartment and a h flatter rIVJOvf Make it a point to see the other new models also on display in — recess shelf lor parcels back of the seat make for our show room, greater convenience. These cars ran hr obtained through JJ See tkt new Ford Coupe and other body types Fot’dor Sedan tl*/*/*A the Ford B reHy Purchase Plan. A «t your Nearest ford Dealer’s showroom. I ftft ' $260. 00 Y. 0. B. Detroit I thOZU. F. O. B. Detroit Kordson yi OKI v CAKS - TRUCKS - TRACTOKS * CAKS-TRUCKS • TRACTORS mSiSi3SmSi23sBBSE3E2SBsSE2SEEiS2S3SEmmmm£SSiSiSSS3SSEE2S3im imi.rHdi.nffiiDi . *r va i» i—» 4m Adams County Auto Co. “INSIST ON GENUINE FORD PARTS” Madison Street. • Phone SO . EXCLUSIVE FORD DEALERS I
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, MONDAY. JANUARY 10, 1925.
Oio alleged plot Is bolievud to lusve been the stirring up of trouble between Great Britain uud Irish Free State. The arrests followed interception ' of letters which passed between the various suspects. Two of the men are petty officers at the Portsmouth dock yard. The remainder of the consp'rartors were apprehended In sudden raids bv Scotland Yard, in llanwell, Woolwich and Stock Well. 1,1 — — — 1 — ■■■
CO WORKERS CLASB MEETING There will be a meeting of the men’s Co-workers class of the Methodist Sunday School at the church at 7:30 o’clock Tuesday evening Bloc tlon of officers will ho held. All men of the church arc urged to attend. ,! m-tx . -o —— - « Clinton.—A teaspoonful of liquor is 1 • not enough to convict a man, Judge C. K. Bingham, here, ruled withhold--1 1 ' —— - ■ 111 ■
ing judgment against Ray Brusher, arrested by horae-thlef detectives. —————o Cali 424> for Taxi. ts | Basketball Tuesday night. Leaders vs. Lagrange American I.eoir,-i. H. S. gym, *:.’{(i p. m. ( itv Light bills art* now due and chi,aid be paid before Jan. * 2Wh to save lhe penalty. Do it today. City Light Department. v a-m
No Cold Fever headache or grippe^ Colds break in a day for the millions who use Hill’s. Headache and fever stop. La Grippe is checked. All in away so reliable that druggists guarantee results. Colds arc too important to treat in lesser ways. All druggists LI Price 30c CASaRA* QUININE C»ct Kd Box with portrait
