Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 71, Decatur, Adams County, 24 March 1925 — Page 3

SMS ON TRIAL tain — 'M /'■•iininul Hires H ilarlfo'' 1 - < <*""• * ,o.iiv - r,Jh; ; ,f ER it.hni' •‘ |i,l,k fc H,. „ . ... , lr;f (1 . IH.V- will IH" z.ift Bl .., - 1 " > : IB . so ■ Murpl». of I'unPury r , , dirk'li .1 Groclil. to ■ Li» ii j fl Lh‘4 tl.it rt. i i ,ll > 1,1 IB jih ir m ,h "‘ fnr j“ r> ■I- i<i. I"- ‘" ,n |H *liiP fi"' n M iriboniugh. a ■ I'H-oiv an.l r. fligihl.- - B rr- v is, B h . n - """' "" h A Ki°l the muic. ,e ’ ■riu;.m..n-- ” ' "‘II I- surround111 keep ,h '“ ML’.- | |( .ib ?; mtiiut another of bis . •;,,n-«l and wittnill" frei - MB/o that manner. He will bo Koip-rid ,ol,rt ’ ii '• arnmri-d <ar and will be " ■■ ■" " nil, ’ r ' " hil " |Bf' ll( . r will term a vuard around him. ■81 [1,., iniinruoii. I*o offieers will sit K him at all ■ lclpr ,.: tie- trial is mu so much |B;b» individual as it is in the story it i’ expected to unfold. Bff Hi" ■ ■ idence is completed IB Ml expiod.. aorii'S that Chapman M a college graduate; a man of ..iiwnt*. and the scrape F prominent family. ■■ 1' i< understood that it will he re- ! that reality in N"ii York on the oast side: |Kbt lii- "Im ' !i *as gaim-d in the SKrlr of New York and in |K i,» It; -I.'iis .1 private s. hool dur|Kg vhuh time his honest. Irish parped m male 1 a priest of him gKw! that he left School to launch a career which has lasted for twenty years. ||M WALTON I LEASUE MEETS |B Interesting Meeting Held B Last Night By Local B 1 Sportsmen HH An enthusiastic meeting of the chapter of the Izaak Walton lasgui was held last evening at the HHOttatltr industrial rooms, Charles ■H Knapp, president of the local chapter. ■ Presiding. HH The Fort Wayne sppakesr did not H show up, they advising Earl Colter. UH local seeretarv, that it. would be ini- ■ poulble for tlmm to come. Harry jjfl Hilgeman and Mr. Biederwolf were |H •cheduled to give short talks and their |B places were filled by local men. B| Interesting reels of hunting and XI Pictures were shown by L. M. BH tusche, county agent with his sterop tlran machine. Pictures of out-door We was shown and those who at’he meeting enjoyed them ve- y much. B| Mr. Knapp explained the purpose |m of the League and what the national |B at "' s f ate organizations were trying ■H to accomplish. He urged more men lo join the local chapter and three |B'® en ’ fM - . J. W. Vizard, of Pleasant B| “"' 5 ' ‘- ,ei K’ ll Bowen and M. E. Hower. B| "’ ls joined last evening. It B is 'iesired to get the membership n above the 25 mark and farmers are |B '"'tied to join. Members of the ■ “-ague s t ate that the Izaak Walton ''“Rue can he of service to the farm(r ' n the protection of game on his |B Jrm “ n d can also assist in making 8 11 lln,,u l’ l| l j r for game "hogs” and de|B * , '’®ysr.s of property to trespass and B “ lho same in sight. B () T v lks " ere nia<le ’>y Dl '- Vizard, .1. B \ ■ ! " unc - Keigh Bowen, Mr. Colter B "j 1 #l 'wral others. The local chapter B to reCe ' Ve Hevera ' hundred baby fish B '' “took the quarries north of DeB ' ur in she near future. I P jedict Shorter Peach 8 lro P This Year Than Last B p^ lnc *nnes, Ind., March 24.-(United B ( | B ''—GtWers here today predict- ■ ih, U , B ' ,Orter l’ eacll crop this year ■ "“tn last. B r!a ' m *' ,e extr eme cold wenth- ■ ’f early p ar t O s t ] le W | n j er Killed

she buds There will be abundiiic<» of bloenoine, they declare bu’ fflintf <>f tll»in Will he blMted Althi uith Vlficrnnc herctofurr hit he, ii ofie «if the imdltit piach n|<lp lilhf! center* of the II h he lioyi-d If will hoi he able fu ffllpplv the local il<-n>iii<l thN year. uch orchards round Vimetim 1 lasi year yielded leaf fruii than ihoso In ih* s outhern purl of the cuiint). fk eplte the predicted |iM<'h ahnrlage Indications are that there will he uh abundant crop of apple* — ■ — — O' — Nickel Plate Merger Is Subject Os Attack Washington, March 2I- The first utlu< k on th>- plan of the Van Swear Ingen interest* to aeiinlra control by lease of five big railroad aystema was made before the intor»tal<» commerce eommlwHlon today by Albert I. sillcm, of New York, in a peliilon to inter V‘ ne in the merger project Stile*, who Is r.n »n inrer nnd n holder of common stock in the Ches upMko and Ohio railroad, assailed the proponed merger pint), claiming that the promoters bad trrowly mlnreprc rented the value of tile rlock of the di'watisfied shareholder*. Stiles told the eommislon dial the distribution of stock .of the new company in '“grossly disproportionate to the present and potential earning powers of the roads Involved, and on the basis of past years fairly balanced nnd appraised, requires the Chesapeake a- Ohio to contribute 45 percent of the consolidated earning* of the new company with a benefit of but 29 percent of the same This. Stlled claims. ‘ls so unfair, unequitable and discriminatory as to amount to confiscation and fraud against holders of Chesapeake ,IlOh io stock" He furthej- said that the plan of the promoters td buy the stock of any dissatisfied stockholders who dissent and demand payment in cash by paying therefore the average market value of the shares for the six months next preceding the day of meeting nf the Chesapeake A- Ohio stockholders was also unfair. The value so fixed he said, will brobaldy be les* than sllO a share for the preferred, and less than slof> for common, wrereas the true value of the stock is upwards of S2OO and $l5O. respectively “The depreciation of market values is the result of inequities and injustices,” Stiles said “The policy of the promoters is to withhold fair and reasonable dividends proportionate to the earnings and the proposal to purchase for cash at a market value so fixed is a mere sham and’ pretense of fairness, hut in fact is grossly unfair and inequitable” »’ o — Decatur Marine Abroad On Cruiser Pittsburgh Washington. March 24— Spending the winter months in cruising about the Mediterranean. Raleigh A. Rich arris, of Decatur, Ind., is a member of the U. s. B. Marine detachment on the IT. S. S. Pittsburg, assigned to duty in European waters, according to official information at Marini l Corps headquarters here. Spain, France, Italy and the countries bordering the north coast of Africa have been visited by the vessel many times during its cruise, the Marines frequently going shore Io 1 visit points of interest in Rome, Venice. Monte Carlo, Algiers aud else- . where. Thousands of miles have been covered by the Pittsburg in recent | months, the vessels seldom remaining ’ in any port longer than a few days. Raleigh lived at the home of his mother, Mrs. Ellen Richards. 721 Elm ■ St.., Decatur, before he joined the Marine Corps about eighteen months ago. He was stationed on the East Coast, and last July left on a naval vessel for Europe, joining the Pitts- I burg overseas. No doubt the local

Ba | J And Happy ■SmE' ’ —and you have Nature’# P'*'"’ iff?! treateat gift. Nature’s [-JI H V&9 K’«medy (JR Tablet*) a vegetable laxative, tone* the organs and relieves Constipation, Eilioutnen, Sick Headache*. ; ngW renewing that vigor and good feelEwing so necessary to being well and W L/e.d for Oner V Get a 2Bc. r, “'* B Box. wflllf Chips off the Old Block N? juNions—i.i«le N?» The eatne NJ—in one-third doses, (•andy.coated. For children and adults. Sold By Your Orutfiit asaa SMITH, YAGER & FALK

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PLAN AS FAR AHEAD AS YOUR HOPES J You shotikl make yeur plans extend as far ahead as your hopes. Havin'/ this in mind you should make definite plans and work to carry them out. Many men have done this and found it lhe key to their success. It may be that our experience and knowledge will be ! of help to you in forming your plans. If so we are at your service. Come in and consult us regarding your plans. The Peoples Loan & Trust Co. “Bank of Service” C PAY CASH AND BUY FOR* LESS J Phones 3, 4 and 5 Free City Deliven 149-151 Soudi Second Street Dnlnt/vne ir i ancy Bill Spud Brand Seed I'oia1 Vtoes. Both < ertified and Non-Certi-lied. Buy Seed Potatoes that give vou quantity and quality. NOTE 01 R PRICES. NON*CERTIFIEI> IRISH COBBLERS. 1 Qfh Early Seed, bushel 1 #»SV CERTIFIED IRISH COBBLERS, d* 1 PA Early Seed, bushel *P I #OU NONCERTIFIED EARLY OHIOS d* 1 OA Early Seed, bushel epi »»)v CERTIFIED EARLY OHIOS . d» 1 PA Early Seed, bushel ep 1 •OU EARLY SIX WEEKS or TRIUMPHS d» 1 jr Bushel #pl,4D CERTIFIED EARLY ROSE. L? 1 PA Bushel #p 1 .OU Crass Seed sZ v £**. ~ aw " Grass ...,48c Complete Assortment of New Bulk and Package Seeds Beans V'iS,?’"'’ I "''' Han,, . ,,icke<l 39c 3 large cans Van Camps Pork and Bean% Quality Soap Chips in lb 15c 3 lbs. Bulk Starch for 25c bestJi

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“XA • f”. /to 111 Quick That wonderful Quaker flavor is there Get Quick Quaker— cooks tn 3 to 5 mmuces HERE ia the »;.eat adventuie Cooks perfectly in 3to 5 minute;, in quick Itreal faata—a new That's quicker than toait. It's ready Quaker Oata. before the coffee “ It ia called Quick Quaker. Look for the Quaker It’s rich and wonderful—supremely on the label luacious. For it tas all the fine flavor That means Quaker flavor—the “hot that won the world to this famous cats and milk’’ breakfasts doctors brand. are urging—in 3to 5 minutes. So now you ctin h: ve quick break- That means the superfine oats yon fasts with the flavor you always want — the finest grown, the most found in your fuvori ;• "Quaker.” delicious in all the world. Your grocer now has two kinds of Standard full aha and weig’it packages— Quaker Oat»-the kind you have altfediuxn: IV4 pound.. Large: 3 pound.. 7 oa. way, known and Qu.ck Quaker. , - - -ti *<* i ■■i* 1 *!!—-rxZX-Vl : 'ai 'ai'»n -rm inrj~i)~-««an.u:'MM.u'AuiAjtaagMaw-nasgiWiuwMi i» w N ’j THIS NEV/ CHECH BOOK FREE TO YOU | I Hb OUR BANK . *«’ \| ■ 1 -41 ■-•— I - "" ’ .. —i 11 11 XI T CHECK PRQTECTSON j|gfc 11 WITHOUT A MACHINE-11 I GIVEN WITHOUT COST TO YOU j I I I This Improvement in Banking Service FREE to You I With every n-w account opened at our bank for S 1(l) or more, | S we will FREE this handsome book of PROTECTU checks, g | I cover with cutter attached. This new system of check protection | j without a mcchiiie enables you to protect the amount cf your ! * check from bein& raised. Just write your check for the desired | i amount, and ther tear off at the margin (like a money order). | | Call at our bank and we will be &lad to demonstrate this g | improved service which we have installed for your benefit. Ea * « F il Old Adams County Bank 11 u — | 4 H| |H| x.- -.*- xt >i-■ Suits Fori Confirmation I Every boy wants to look his best on Confirmation day, t’s one day in his Bfe that he is net afraid on being to w T ell dressed. This store has made a speciality of Confirmation Suits and Accessories for a great many years and we know just what they want, and |g we have what they want. Blue Serge and Fancy Suits | Some with extra knickers I $7.50 $9.95 $12.95 up to $15.95 I Shins, Waists, Hats, Caps, Ties and Hose at this store which gives you quality, service and style at the low r est possible prices. - Holt'iouse Schulte & Co. I CLEANING PRESSING REPAIRING I Dress Weil And Succeed

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