Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 49, Decatur, Adams County, 26 February 1925 — Page 3

lUNN! j: DROPS! li’ios'snday N.Kht . sis( yeaiH, well r Bunker HIM evening. followf dropsy. Mr. wh»« ,lis "W* r for him. His ~„n considered |,hon*h hn had imday. °™ in Canton „„ January 23. •' ,0 fi9 yMrR ' \ was a son ° f ,d Maria Rlesen. it of Switzerland rrlage to Lisetfa Iding took place 11 188fi ’ ,__ IS7 Mr. and Mrs. U:a with tho fortiled in this com■rmanent homo. inning and spent h township. In ivod to Wabash arm when* the d. while still a resi , iship, Mr. Hannii ttaek of dropsy j he has received j ailment and has; a losing fight hat was devour , ini are the par . twelve children.! ■vive. They are j thio; Alfred .of lufTton; Adolph Reichart of Reriker of Geneva; rove; Mrs. Roy Shoaf and Mrs. ratnr and Harry >st child, a son. in Switzerland. survive; they ilbert of Wisconintli Rend. Two Switzerland alsoj Mrs. Mary Muri luri. till he held PriI o’clock from o'clock from the Rev. 0. W. H. ate. Burial will R. F. cemetery — i'edtTfltion lttthy Fight >6—The Indiana tion won a two ry 2.°. when Govned the Bindley g hill. The bill toy clause, and, a the Governor’s ley bill was in- i ina senate on me time that an Representative is introduced in te bill was pass-j tg the senatej agreed to in e hilt was suh-i he senate 37 to .ourke, of Fort of South Bend. : te bill then was '1 to 0. and sent te Governor re-': ary 20. ierative market- 1 :t been signed 't

I Just Received 1 I The Newest in Ladies’ Spring Coats I in all the New Leading Colors. I ■ ur prices are right and We can save you money.” La<lies ’ English Broad Cloth Dresses § in all the newest colors, |L BERNSTEIN’S |

1 by Governor Jackson, represents two , years of effort and careful study on j the part of the Indluuu Farm Bureau . Federation, aided hy loyal members J, of tbe Indiana legislature," said u , nnieinent on the bill given out Mon ji day hy Williunt II Settle, president i of the Federation. "Tin/ hill as pass || *,| is tin hill the Farm Bureau do 1 sired to have passed, sueli minor j change* as were made in the origiual measure having been approved and agreed to by the Farm Bureau. "The enuetment of this legislation doses a two year tight for a eivoper- 1 alive marketing law In Indiana. Once l before, its the 11128 legislature, the' Farm Bureau aucoeeded In carrying! through the legislature a co-operative market ng bill, is generally known I ttiis bill, reaching Governor Warren 'I McCray near the cloae of the session. was permitted to die a natural death as the session ended. Since that linn- the Farm Bureau lias been at work on the new measure, similar in many roapeets to tie' 1'.123 bill, but free of a number of the provii:on against which the strongest pro test was made at that time. Bractic--I|y f-very provision In the prcaer.t tilll lias withstood all attacks In court in one state or another. ••This net gives the Indiana farmdrs an opportunity, fully clothed In legality, and fully protected by statute, to operate co-operative marketing associations, and they will greet the enactment of this statute with grat it cation." Safe Fat Reduction ! why he fat? Tin* answer of most fat people is that constant dieting is hard, continual exercise is tiresome and exhaustive —aud then. ton. it [might be harmful to force the weight | down Thai was the old-fashioned idea, Today in Marmola Prescription j Tablets nil these difficulties are over ! come. Just a pleasant little tablet latter each meal and at bedtime j caus. s fat to vanish. This modern method is easy, entails no dieting or exercising aud has the added advantage of cheapness. <!-i a box of these tablets and start taking them now. Within a short time yon will be getting rid of fat steadily and easily without starvation diet or tiresome evn-rcise. You will he comfortable and able to enjoy the food you like and want. Even after taking off many pounds, there will be no flabbiness or wrinkles remaining j You will feel 100 per cent better. All drug stores the world over sell Marjmola Prescription Tablets at one dollar for a box, or the Marmola Company. General Motors Building, ltetroit. Mich., will gladly send them to you on receipt of tbe price. o SCOUT NOTES About twenty scouts attended the last meeting of troop one. A test was given on the flag. S’eout oath and laws and ninety per cent constituted a passing grade. The Scouts who did not pans may take the test over at a later date. Hans Meland Loses His Appeal To Higher Court — Fort Wayne, Fell. 26.—The Indiana supreme court yesterday announced that it had affirmed the judgement of [the local circuit court in the case of Attorney Hans <’. Meland, who was sentenced to cerve a term of •; months on the state penal farm on a charge of securing a signature to some legal 'papers under false pretense, j A warrant was issued from the oil -' cuit court for his arrest [ The charge against Meland was brought hy Mrs. Josephine Noonan who claimed that Meland, her attorney in a divorce case, hail hot to sign what he alleged was an appeal bond in the divorce case, lie took jthe paper and discounted it and used [the money for himself, according to' her testimony. Meland claimed lie merely applied the money on a debt — '..7 ~ i

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she nW'eil him for legal services. *i I lie case was heard before the late', Judge John (’. Moran, of IWvaturJ, who came to bis death drowning In i Mary's river while be was waiting i to act on Meland'a motion lor a m-w trial. Special Judge Fred It. Rhoaff [then finished the case. He denied the | .motion for a new 1 rial and entered [Judgement on the ilndlng. Meland took an appeal. , Meland who ban been a member of the local bar for many years acted as his own attorney in the trial. He took ■ tit** witness stand and questioned ( himself and then answered the quea- j tions. IBs final appeal to the court was jiitm of the most dramatic that has ever been heard in the local court rooms for several years. Me charged that he had stood hy Mrs. Noonan when she had no other friends in the world and that then she turned on him. Mrs. Noonan had been in court everal times before. She wuis nr rosed once at New Haven on a charge of allowing her dog to drink out of a public fountain. o . — Mrs. Seaman (Jets A Suspended Sentence Fort Wayne, Foil. 26 Mrs. Orel Seaman, 201 Vi West Berry street, charged with involuntary manslaughter in connection with the death of her ! day-old baby which she left on tho doorstep of Dr. (’. ('. DillwortU, 220 West Wayne street,' on the night of January 27. was given a suspended sentence of 2 to 21 years in the Wo-

I THE ADAMS Theatre I LAST TIME TONIGHT “THE SIDESHOW OF LIFE” M The love-drama of a circus clown who rose from 1 ■ the sawdust line to great fame. ! I A Paramount production, with ERNEST TORRENCE and ANNA (J. NILLSON I 10e Also Comedy 25c |

VISIT OUR I USED CAR MARKET THIS IS HE4DQUARTERS FOR FIRST CLASS USED CAR BARGAINS 365 DAYS A YE AR. WE HAVE BARGAINS —AND REAL BARGAINS—TO OFFER YOU PRACTICALLY ALL THE TIME. THEREFORE, WHENEVER YOU ARE IN THE MARKET FOR A CAR—DON’T FAIL TO VISIT OUR DISPLAY' ROOMS BEFORE Bl YING—YOI WILL NOT REGRET LOOKING. A FEW OF M ANY BARGAINS ARE LISTED BELOW: 1920 Ford Touring Car - 1924 Ford Coupe - 1922 Ford Tudor Sedan - '■ m—m This is a real bargain for a used ear. Paint. This ear has seareely been driven and is Here’s a ear that must be seen to really be . . ' . . .... practically like new. Paint A-l. Tires like appreciated. Mechanically ii) excellent tires and engine in first class condition. new. Couldn't be in better condition ntechanicallv or anv other way. Priced at a condition and tires A-l. A real buy for an Priced right for quick sale. . * , ... bargain. , earlybird. 1923 Ford Fordor Sedan 1925 Maxwell Sedan — , This automobile is practically new and in order to dispel . I A job in our used car department that is worth more ot a nj doubts as to the condition this car may be in, we just . nhmii want to tell vou it was taken in on a deal involving Ford any mans money than we are asking. Everything about d()sed new automobiles. Driven about 1500 miles-me-this car is in ship-shape order and mechanically beyond chanically and every other way in A-l condition. Lots of extra equipment. Here’s a new machine at used car price, compare. A real buy. A bargain of the first water. We also have a number of other good used cars that will be sold at bargain prices. This is your opportunity to get a good used car way below the cost of a new job and still have a first class automobile. Come in and look over our line of cars and make your own selection. Adams County Auto Co. 7 FRED E. KOLTER, Mgr. I INSIST ON GENUINE FORD PARTS EXCLUSIVE FORD DEALERS I Madison Street DECATUR, INDIANA Phone 80 |

man’s State prison by Judge Sol A. J Wood yesterday afternoon m circuit | court. Mrs. Seaman pleaded guilty upon tlie advice iif her attorney. Robert A. Rubier, anil threw herself upon the mercy of the court. The woman, who lias Itcen scarcely able to walk since she gave birth to tho child wlihoiii medical attention, sobbed out tier story on the witness land and Imprelsed court attaches as one of the most rincere persons wlio has faced the judgement bar In the local court in many a day. I - Women Should Ho The Proposing, Says Minister i Chicago,— A male charm school with weekly marriage classes devoted in the study of love, courtship and j wedded bliss. Is the latpst addition to tbe night course curriculum of the Chicago Y. M. C. AA. j Tlie enrollment numbers upwards of Coids k Will stop tomorrow Colds break m 14 tour* for the millions I who use Hill’s. Fever anJ headaches go. LaGrippcyieldsinydays. Thisisthequick, ihe scientific way to end these dangers and discomforts. IWt trust lesser helps, don't r w ait. Get hack to normal at once. * AUdru**i»ts Price 30c ' CASCARA&QUININE ' Get lie J Bos with portrait e

ja hundred marriage candidates rang-] jtng trow flaming youth to huld-pated j j middle age. Dr. John If Williams, 1 Chicago pastor, Is In charge of the con ntihlal lullclty class. It Is up to the ladies to do the proponing, lir. William, believes, lie thinks men are becoming too dull .‘mil I selfish to tie tnifi'ielently alluding during conn ship. "The man is usually so fallens and

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] impersonal during courialilp that thel if irl wonders v ital he'll he after marjrlage.'* tin* pastor declared In one of Ihla lectures. "Women are nut to he Ida rued if they are afraid to lake the | risk of marriage." ■| The pastor scored the feminist movement for implanting false ideals lin I lie present generation "We are getting soft in tills country, both men women", lie asserted.

"That Is. why so many ure afraid ta get marled." He lauded marriage as ‘‘the ecunomie, social, hitelir-ctnal, and vellgions union that brings the greates po» slide happiness to tbe human race The philosophy of love, heredity, Dirtli control, eugenics and sex quesmerriiigo course which runs six w>*ek lions are De luded in Ihe Y. M. C. A.