Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 75, Decatur, Adams County, 28 March 1925 — Page 3

: Bear! House | ®^r*. T ""‘" — ■'* Lin French township M l .'..'. 'j' spuhlor t<> John Tbomna MT.. .1. St Mary h township ■ .deration of ' K-a Thomas, etux. to Caroline L. K i-’- 1 “ '>| Pyle. < tux. to Nathan K'. txt <:■>•••'•■ “ ' o,,si '"’ ra - |g||g| _ _ ... —. ( ~ ■Leral Meeting Os . ■ Industrial Association and f-n-ial meeting of ■ |h.t..-irial Association ■ hebl .Monday -'.-ning at TJ’.o Mt ur Imiu-'trial rooms and K member is urged to I- pre-1 inter.-tinr progruin will be |K\,.„ a rod alien.Um* is resired. Schools In K 1 reach Township ■ ..mmittr-e <d boosters for the ■ farm Hut. program visited tile j 91 o] l-'rciicti township in the ~ . - yesterday. They | |K r , n ud -ii" e. .led in interesting in the matter. Those who '!(■ committee Were Martin ' r . Edwin N< liliauser. K ;r \ f . m Hue.-h.. William Linn ■ i:. j. *♦♦++++++++♦ H SPORT TABS + Sf ++++++++++♦+ - Toe Chicago Athletic will send ten swimmers die national outdoor swimming San Francisco' 2.'!-2ti. it was announced today. .f. \ A. nutators will be strength■d by the addition of Ralph Brayer, swimmer, who this season the Northwestern Univer-,' intercollegiate championship. BHy.ulisrin. Wis. University of Wisbaseball candidates limber up their ti: • outdoor game today.' teams will fight it out in a short Eighteen men will make the* training trip which starts Friday. — Prep baseball players all over the United Sf.-tWff'aA’ into ("nii.igo for the national Mffit school tournament which is to staged at the University of Chinext week. A special train will at least a dozen teams from west into the city tonight. ■ —o — in their anxiety! ■’claim ownership of their airedale ■ ■Tarhcer’ both William Endicott, and ■’ son, Herman, paid for the dog ■cense on the animal. ■ falund.iis, —a letter blown from ■tiffin. Ind., during the tornado was Bum here by Miss Laura Miller, ■tiffin is 104 miles from here. ■ Clinton — An unusual non-support Base was brought ■up !n efty court ■ere when Mrs. Iva McGrath, 23. was ■haigned for failure to support her ■»'<> children. Kendallville. — Under a school avhgs system installed during the later part of February, 970 pupils have tpened hank accounts here. Marlon. — Leslie Moore, 34; Thom’s Snyder. 25, and Arlis Hoffman, 35, ti of Gas City, were given severe sentences here for stealing twenty-two eases of appi e t)utt e r from a freight Inin. Washington. — Glendora Gless, 3, ’tighter of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Gless, B j' ,r her o . Is suffering from a fraeturower jaw which she sustained ’ u '" she fell from a wagon. Milford.— Cleveland Schuder, farmnear here, is suffering from a frace( skull as a result of laving been 'J ed by a horse while plowing, rislt °" tb ' ~ Co - ,ncMent the j,,'”."'' tax assessors twenty dogs, la ß /r >een poisone( l here during the few weeks. fnn , ary ' Motorists here have belts s Wilry - Poli ce department their fore' a m ° tolcycl(! Policeman tc Po'. Or,; on lhe new Big “ 'b'ht yards about three miles a» the C!ty ”o g un. it was <» X 1 , «■ «™ ‘reight agent. , Ci h .J r r ‘ Sbl ' rR ~ Thp Rev. william M. Wnr 7 ’ " veteran of the Civil liter '■ One Os ,he ol,lest active minH,. J” J ,out hern Indiana is dead, ’rock d j 1,1 f ° r <!lirty years from Itond i re a hurned Ba P‘*«t church ! ♦trtert ° «, Hep ° ‘ , ' >ed fro,n being re for chi, u 6 property w as not used ,or church purposes. j Ml |„ Sllinetpn '~ I)av 'e 8 8 county coun’l ‘ P “ Blderin K the appropriation rb,‘ for a bridge over White "ci-r, Sandborn and Elnora.

a\\ UtDfiD VERDICT ilfl ■ Bh *** aWW Mrs. Dorothy M. Dennistoun I London. —The "Manse Girl" beat the | "Tiger Boy" in a merciless legal fight Tuesday March 24. when a jury awarded Mrs. IXirothy Muriel Dennistoun 5.000 pounds (roughly $25,000 ' damages against her husband, Lieut. Col. lan Dennistoun. formerly of the Grenadier guards. The decision virtually ends England’s greates society scandal case, 'although a further hearing is scheduled for tomorrow morning to wind lup the suit by the presentation of i legal arguments involving cost.-j and minor points. I The final, scene < were unparalleled in dirty linen drama, provoking tremendous excitement inside and outside the courtroom. Extra guards and a strong arm squad were busy inside the stately law courts building, handling the moli seeking admittance I while outside a special detachment of mounted police aided giant bobbies |in controlling the milling crowds overflowing the sidewalks and threatening to block street traffic. ; Prince Os Wales Leave . On Another Long Tour London. March 2fc>-The prince of Wales, Britain's ambassador at large, sailed from Portsmouth today on what probably will be his last transAtlantic tour as heir to the throne. Traveling with a vast entourage that includes a jazz band, 11. R. H. j will visit Africa and South America, returning in September. This trip will add some 20.000 miles to the Km.ooo or more lie lias travelled abroad during the last six ypars. The prince’s departure leaves Britain. for the first time in history, with the four leading members of its royal house absent simultaneously. King George and Queen Mary are cruising in lhe Mediterranean and the duke of York is touring Africa and Egypt. Because of the king’s ill health and advanced years, because of the laborite opposition to royal tours, and because he has virtually visited every civilized country on his return in September, it is believed this will be the last long voyage of the prime as such. Having become thoroughly proficient with the ukukele, Wales is now learning to play the banjo and he's taking one along with the idea of strumming it as his contribution to the royal jazz band. The entourage includes a personalstuff of six officers, a suite composed 1 of two valets, eight stewards, 21 j cooks, waiters, servants and 20 royal marine bandsmen and a vast retinue of confidential clerks, special service men and printers. 0 'Canning Fatcory May Be Located At Berne Berne, March 2S —Berne may get another factory in the future, it is stated, but that is still quite a distance ahead. The Peckers’ Brookerage Co., | of Tipton. Ind., has written to the secretary of the Berne Business Men’s Association asking for the advisability of starting a canning factory in Berne. It' it is good, Berne wel- j comes it. Herne had a canning factory twenty years ago and that was one of the first concerns in Berne 1 to submerge financially. | Tile Packers' Brookerage Co., at Tipton, cans tomatoes and various other fruits and vegetables. I The concern asks the local business I men what kind of an induceinenlßhey are able or willing to offer. The local men feel that it is late to start such I a factory to do business this year 1

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I ami that a site for such a factory is .quite unvatlnhie tit this time. The I local assoclutloti is not offering any financial inducement at ibis time, however, tin- men here are nfivrlnr | their moral support. Berne Band To Play At 500-Mile Races Horne. March 28.- O. N. Smith manager of tlie hiitibur Band, received a letter this morfiing that contained some excellent news. The letcomes from iiie secretary of tho Indianapolis Motor Speedway company, stating that the management <H- tho big speedway has accepted the proposition of the local band to play at the GUO-mlle international anto race on Decoration Day, Saturday, .May 30. This Is no doubt, tlie best piece of news any iocal band has ever received and the boys all will be "just tickled" to play for the thousands of race fans who gather at the world's greatest attraction of the day. The band is equal to that job and this will bo one of the best advertisements Borne will have received in a long while Hon. T. A. Gottschalk is largely

A Better Ice Cream I In order to give our patrons a better product, a better service and a more appetizing dish, we wish to announce that we now have in operation a new and modern NIZER Automatic Electric Ice Cream Cabinet ■ 11 ' ———■ " ————————— - (The second one installed in this part of the state.) This new cabinet is the latest and most modern improvement known to the confection* ery business. It assures you of getting Ice Cream at its best at all times. With this new NIZER ELECTRIC CABINET you do not get the soft, flaky, off-flavor Ice Cream which so often happens with the old fountain. This new cabinet does away with the packing of the Ice Cream, making it perfectly sanitary -eliminating the salt and dirt getting into it during the packing. It keeps the Ice Cream at the right temperature ALWAYS and in doing so assures you of getting an absolutely fresh product. Try a dish at our fountain or take some home to the fasaily;**telephone orders receive our prompt attention. I We serve “TASTY ICE CREAM” and carry a complete line of flavors such as:— Chocolate Strawberry Alapie Nut Vanilla Eskimo Pies Brick Ice Cream Ices Special orders for parties given our carfeul attention. Wertzbergers Confectionery Buy Your Ice Cream The Nizer Way ; * . .1. Stop at our fountain and try one of our Coco Colas, Phosphates, or any other thirst quencher. Our customers pronounce our chocolate sodas the best in the city. You’ll sav they’re ‘just right.’ a| .___ZZZZZZZZZIZZIZZZZZZZZZI_

»»iTiii 1 I——in Cw rpH|KWAlbfo for fhr Dunbar Band to go to .iho big rac«*. While attending | (he stale'Legfolature Mr. Gottsebullt | camo Intn coiiiact with Mr. Toitor, one of the ihri'n owners of the furanus iipneilway. it was largely through Ihirt perHOlial aequailltani'e (lint the contract wa made iioaalbin and Mr. (iottaelialk Ih io l'<* congruiiila>-<l for it. o. N. Smith, manager of the hand, Wga Olun inilnefilial in getnni' the jolt for the band in a inunber of e<»rrepondem i»H with the race track management during the past few w*oks. And it was with distinct satlfnction thut ho received the news thi-i morning that the proposition of the local hand has been accepted. Tho band is in excellent form, in fact, Berne, at present, has by fur the best band in its history. This will be manifested In their concert at (lie community building on Thursday evening, April 9. ■»« »— - ■-- .■ ■ —( | I ■ MI .W Story Os Hijacking Is Told At Goshen Goshen, Ind., March 28—(Special to Daily Democrat, —A story of hijacking that took place in Goshen | is current, and explains partly why

a gond. reliable hnolleper enn't reI due* tho prl< e of liquor A Got ben man. .'t <n said, negotiat'd >».<ii mi Elkiuirt resident, veil known by reputation as a surrep lit lons dealer in liquors, and eoniriu i ei| io piireliaso five cases of gia»d Immle.l wbl-key. Tin price was to 1.1- s9u :• i u-'.i . a total of s4s(i. Thur ■ d.iv ti< in the liquor sent to Goshen by a reprosf’iit itlvi of Elk iiari dealer and taken to tho pur chaser's homo. The hnyt-r ins|>ec(<d lie five cases m whiskey, said looked all right. .Hid ho was •;;(> sfieil and stepped Into the kitchen io get tlie money. Just then the door opcniii and two other (<ostien men entered. , Tiny gave an exclamation of horror when they saw the whiskey, and one of them showed a badge on the in ;ide of his coat and drew a revolver, hut he was still so overcome by the discovery that he allowed the Elkhart man to dart out ot* the door and escape. Afterward, it is said, the whiskey was divided throe ways. __o Gary. — Although Peter Kanaris | has been unconscious for more than 100 hours following an automobile

nccldeut, doctors have expressed hope for his iilllmiite recovery. Gary. — Declaring that the city of Gary was overrun with dogs, Mayor

IMPRESSIONS Early inipresttions are the lasting onwt. Bend the willow while it is yonnff. 'leach the child to wive. One dollar opens a Savings Account. 4*< interest on your savings. BEGIN NOW. The Peoples Loan & Trust Co. “Bank of Service”

I Roswell O. Johnson announced pollen have been ordered to shoot nvery stray canine found roaming around the streets