Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 78, Decatur, Adams County, 1 April 1925 — Page 5
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guttles and Hon. Arthur Dan- | A ., D , Frl.ko and Martin VanAlaifl,, motored to Chattanooga. Ohio. ■ vvh ,ro they attended a farm ■ „., r beet iuiloatry. 9 "tmrbml.iva alius talkin' about I I , hlll . )ie tn' handy t’ th' tmst-, I or within a Mono's throw o' th', II ioffii'o Jost as if anybuddy wanted ■ linir Oscar Moot* is nearly thirty, | mo vears ole an' he Uaiut made u 1 since he used f get paid tprj I likin' castor 011.-Abo Martin. IndiI and Otto Marshall 9 motored to l-’ort Wayue this morning. : M r and Mrs. H. S. Michaud and 9 ihlighter, Kloriue, spent the day in, I port Wayue vl»itiug«vith friends uud I relatives. Kreneli Quinn made a business I trip to Fort Wayne today. Miss Mary Oman, of Bluffton, is u I pie it at the John T. Myers home in [ Fourth street. | Lillis U'igii of Portland, was a busiI o.ss Visitor licre tills morning. Mrs. Carl Harsltman, of Fort Wayne I is spending a few days with her sis-: ] ,or. Mrs. ilebeca Rady and daughter. I Vert. j I The Misses Naomi 1 larkless and I Geraldine Kverett, studeuts at Madam [ [stoker's School, at tndiauapolis. are I enjoying a week's spring vacation | with relatives. j Mrs. Kieliard France, of Alliance, ! Ohio who lias been visitln with relatives here for a few days left today | for Clary, where she will visit Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Conter. I Mrs. Harold Frazier returned to | her homo at Bluffton after spending several days here with her mother. Mrs. Florence Meyer and daughter. Helen. Mrs. Frazier was accompanied home by her mother, wlfo will spend several days there. Burton Bailey, of Fort Wayne, <ajled on us and ordered the Daily Democrat sent to him that he may keep up with affairs in Adams county. Bun formerly conducted a store at Monroe and is well known here. For two years he. lias suffered with tonsil disease which lias caused him untold pain and has caused him to lose considerable in weight. He is some better but etiil in-verjg. luul hualtli. - W. A. Klepper attended to business at Ligonier yesterday. Superintendent Arendt of the Hoi land-St. Louis Sugar company is here locking after business. C. M. McLean of Holland. Michigan. general manager of the sugar company, is taking care of business at the locaKphnt for a day or two. Janies Barks of Portland called on Is-ratur friends this morning. it. O. Johnson, former mayor of Clary, and. his brother, Chester, are here to assist their father, Joseph Johnson, of Monroe, celebrate his birthday. Mr. Johnson says began her duties yesterday as comptroller of the city. The last basketball game of the s, '»son to attraet attention of those wlm like this sport will bo held to-j night at Hie high school gyin when J tbo Catholic boys meet the Leaders.' They ar two good teams and the 'imie should prove a good one. \ letter from Henry Thomas, Daytoii. Ohio, says he is getting along]
THE PRICE SHE PAID JANE Hath man “opened a bank I account” with SIOO in an old stocking, A thief look of it and sren- n fe croastv'lefl her a $3 bill. I I Jane openers her Acvotml at Hank with this $3, Hot it cost her SO3 to find the stocking bank whs not a safe bank to lake stock in. ®3sCSrational Bqiik. fkipitul and Surplus Jffl),00000
very nicely but it vvlj! probably be ."••vi ral weeks before he can resume liis duties. j Tlh« Christian Publish lug Com- , puny. Dayton, Ohio, will dedicate j their new building the 18th. J. H j Stewart Is manager. Oral Meyers, of Bluffion. called on .business friends hero this morning, j Uoy JlobiiiH, or South Uend. looked after business interests here today, i Mrs. George Miller and daughter, j s|M>nt tho day in Fort Wayne visiting with friends. j Don Hower made a business trip .to Fort Wayne this morning. Mr. and Mrs. John Harvey, of Mon roe. were shoppers here tills afternoon. , William Hawkins, of southousl of the city, looked after business interests here today. Mrs. Charles Johnson, of north of the city, was here this afternoon shopping. Mrs. John Shafer spent yesterday In Fort Wayne visiting with friend Mr. and Mrs. Mart Bultenieier, of Ossian. were vvisitors here this afternoon. j Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Scherer, of i Monroeville, spent the afternoon lin shopping. B. F. Cfass and C. J. \ oglewede mo Cored to Huntington this afternoon where they looked aft.-r business , interests. 1 County desk am! .\; • join ,v< !- Ison and tamily are movim; from the . Case residence on nort.i Fifth «t:c-» I to the IMi Meyer proi -.*.v in neit'i Fifth street. The Case home will be , [occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Clyde l.u>j ler, who will >r. r,* their mr.iscli d I goods Thursday New Official At State Reformatory il'nitcU Press Servli-vl Indianapolis. April I—(Speciall—(Special to Dally Democrat) —Henry Waymire. for she last liiree years deputy state f.rst marshall, will sueeved . Solon Yiai ns first assistant superintendent es the state reformatory. Vial's resignation took affeel today. At the same time Waymire's resig nation was announced at the oilier* < of the fire marshal. Waymire will take tlie Reformatory job tomorrow. He lias been in charge of the arson department of the fire marshal's office. The resignation of Vial is said to be the first of a series of important changes at the reformatory and state prison at Michigan City. Among other recent appointments to state jiosttions is that of Calvin i Jackson, brother of the governor, who lias bceu given a place on the state motor police force. ’ — o Gibbons-Tunncy Bout : rnif«'*l Press Service) New York. April I—(Speciall—(Special " Daily Democrat) I—Official 1 —Official announce ment of a Gibbons-Tnney match for • v-.V. . V.,! .Inn i 12. was made today by Jimmie In - ! Forrest*, matchniakor. Under the terms of agreemnt Gibbons will receive JO per cent of the receipts and Tuney will get 20 per cent.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, 1025.
Society] i CLUB CALENDAR Wednesday i 1.0 O. F luvlntion Dance —B:4G . p.in. Historical Club—Mrs. M. E. llower 1 i IT. B. Missionary Society — Mrs. l Do Iron. , ; Shakespeare Club— Mrs. C. D. . ‘Teeplo. Thursday ; Ladies' Aid Society of Calvary Church'—Mrs. Clara Hayes i Hoyal Neighbors Pot Luck Supper —Beu iiur Hall. bridge Club—Mrs. Clayson Carroll. Lutheran Ladies’ Aid Society— Schoolhouse, 3:20 p.m. Ladies' Aid Socloty of United f Brethren Church—Parcel Post Sale _ and Ten Cent Social—Church Basement. Ml. Pleasant Ladies' Aid SGtiety— Mrs. Sam Spangler. Young Matron's Club —Mrs. Charles Brod beck. Evangelical Missionary Society — at Church. 4 p. m. r r Ever Ready. Class of Methodist Churqh—Pot Luck supper for families, 6 p. m. at church. 1 Ladies Aid Society of Mt. Pleasant church- Mrs. A. J. Spangler, all-day. Friday Woman's Home Missionary Society 1 of the Methodist Church—-Mrs. C. L. ' Walters. North Ward Play High School Auditorium. S p.m. YT. It. C—la'gion Hall. 2 p. ni. 1 The Woman’s Missionary Society 1 of tin* M. 10. Church-t-Mrs. C. L. 1 Walters. Monday Woman's Club—Library 7:43 p.in. Delta Theta Tau -Mrs. Joe Brennan at Breinerkamp home. . The Lilt lie: an Ladies' Aid Society will meet at the school house Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. The > presence of every member is desired. The W. Fi. ('. will hold their regui lar meeting Friday afternoon at the t Legion Hall at two o'clock. Mrs. Clayson Carroll will entertain the members of the Firidgn Club * at ln r home Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Ilarkless enteri tained at dinner last nigiit for Rev. f and Mrs. U. S. A. Bridge and Mr. and - Mrs. B. J. Rice, of this city. The forty-ninth annual meeting of i tile Woman's Home and Foreign Missionary society of the Fort Wayue iTeTbytcry will be held in the Presbyterian Church at ffuutington Thuvs- , day and Friday. April 2 and 3. The local society will be represented and as many as possible are urged to attend. The regular meeting of the Lades , Aid Society of the Calvary church will he held at the home of Mrs- Clara Hayes Thursday afternoon. A good attendance is desired. The Woman's Home Missionary Society of the Methodist church will meet Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock with Mrs. C. L. Walters. The subject for Ihe afternoon will bo “Indians” and Mrs. B. tV. Sholty, who lias spent some time with 11)° Indians, will give an interesting talk. K' veral Indian relies will be on display. F.very member is urged to be pr* sent and bring their Is-nteli offering. ' The Royal Neighbors vill have a pot luck supper at the l'*eu Hur hub Thursday evening. The prerf' ni ■ of evry member is urged Eighteen Teams Survive Eirsl Round In Tourney Chieago. April I—{Special <o Daily Pomo'TaC) - Eighteen high school basket ball teams left out of the initial round of the University of Chi eago national tournament yesterday will play their first games in the second round today. Ai the same time a consolation luuinatucnt for losers of yesterday's I games will lie started in auother gymnasium. Five gamps are scheduled today for teams eliminated in tin* first round The high light of yesterday's pla.v was the 22-21 vielory of Devils Lake. N. D.. over B'-aunionti. Tex. Elgin, ill. loomed as a strong contender b.v it. jj 14 win over Bara'uac Lake. N. v . in the most lopsided game of the I day. ' O— -!— Arrest Os Two Men Clears Up, Mail Theft Buffalo N Y . April I—(Special to I'jilv Democrat! Theft of $120,000 ( m currency from the United States mills on Feb. 27. was cleared up last! j night officers said, with the arrest otj
10 SUE ENGLISHMAN I t LOIS MEREDITH London.— Lois Meredith, movie actress, is the American woman who is about to sue Lieut. Col. lan Onslow ■ Dennistoua for breach of promise, it ] was revealed here. Saturday. I The identity of the woman referred to |ns “beautiful and prominent” by her , attorney, Dudley Field Malone, New I York lawyer, lias been the subject of ' | much speculation. .I Mr. Malone made the announcement in Paris on Friday explaining that the new suit against the chief figure in Ihe sensational suit that recently startled ’ London would he filed here through a ' British colleague. He said liis client, who is now in tinUnited Slates, would appear in Lon . don when tin* hearings in the c-as.-began. N Mrs. Donnistoun No. 1, who recently ‘ won $25,000 and costs from her ev . husband, declared in advance that sin* j knew the identity of Ihe Aemrican | who intended to bring the heart balm I suit, but. she refused to reveal it. Col. Deiiliistoun, who made all ex celleii) record in tlm world war and the Boer war. was divorced from his first wife in 1921. Sire was Dorothy | Webster when he married her in 1910. *1 He married the dowager Connies'of Carnarvon on Dec. 19 1923. tinrail having died in Egypt in March . of that year, "file Earl of Carnarvon was famous as the discoverer of the ' tomb es Tiit-Ankh-Ainen. 1 His Hirst wife began suit again- i him on March 3 1925, charging that lie had failed to pa* certain sums she had advanced him and failed to make her an allowance, to which she had agreed instead of alimony. August Lehmann, 42, a ear cleaner employed by the Pennsylvania rail road, and Herman Reis. 43. Leniann is charged with robbing the United'States mails and Reis, alias Rice, is charged wih receiving and passing bills known to have been stolen from the mails. Poslofiice inspectors said (hero may lie further arrests of persons' who peddled tile bills after they had been stolen by Lehmann from tinmail pouch. Terre Ilaute. — Jitney Ims operat ors were losers when Judge YVHliani (Henson, superior court judge, upheld the city ordinance barring them from streets used by city cars. MOTOR COACHES TO BE OPERATED OVER ERIE LINK (('out imp'd from Pago One) bound train at 7:52 p.m.. No effort will he made to reduce running time with Ihe new eoiiipineiil, according to Mr. Juno in the inleresi of safety. Mr. Juno said lliat no fast running lime bad been instituted because it was thought more practical to make for
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comfort rather than speed. Another feature which prevents any alterations lu the running lime, according to Mr. June, is the fact that the operation of the gasoline coaches will be purely "local” schedule, serving the small towns along the line. While there will be no change in iho schedules of through trains, this will enable those who wish a faster time between stations, lo use those trains. A change in the personnel of train crews, also will be made necessary by Urn now equipment. Where tho steam operated train required lire men, an engineer, fireman, conductor, flagman and baggageman, the gasoline car will have a crew of three. These will bo an engineer, a conductor and a combination baggageman and fiugn.au. i Same Crews* Stand The same traiu crews, however, will operate the gasoline coaches as nowrun oil the "dummiea," according to Mr. June. It is probable that before the coaches arc put into operation, a factory representative will instruct the engineers in the operation of ihe' couch, as well as some extra men, who will he instructed for emergency cases. In explaining the change in equipment, Mr. June said that in the past year, the revenue derived from the two "dummies” had not been sufficient to even pay the operating expenses. He cited figures from the road's cost sheet for the month of January. This showed that the passenger cost per train mile on this 1 ■ 1 ■jjj j I J J* Heins Is The Best Spring Tonic Rebuilds Weakened Tissue, Makes New Flesh and Strength. Over Sixty-Nine Years of Success j
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division during the month urns 10.71 cents and that the revenue was less! than half or that. He alao pointed out the same cost ou the entire system was 15.16 cents pur traiu mil*. The fuel cost is another item which -is figured in the change. The fuel costs for January according lo Mr. June's figures wore 0.28 tenia per j car milo, while with the gasoline operated coach tliis cost can be greatly reduced, / Mr. June said that the road will reduce the operating costs on those two trains between eighteen and twenty per cent with llie induction of gasoline motive power into ihe equipment.
+4-++++++*++-K-**+++++++++++++H-+-K ++++++++++♦++♦++•*'♦♦♦ <> «• . > <« !! Amsmsmsmmd ii :: :: Miss Vt'itont Buckcl, ;t jjratluutc oorttlor of Fori Wayne, «• :: will open ti BEAUTY PARLOR at 601 W. Monroe Street Saturday, April 4 :: <> i * ~ 4 » !! tint! will do hair curling, marcelling, French curling, I! ;; water waving anti paper curling tin* latest and most jj ' - stylus!) hob-curl. Will also teach Ihe above course for $25. < • !! Phone 416. ! • o •M*++4-+4-:*4-+++v4"i*4-t-+kd*4“:*+++4*++++++++++4"H-+++++++++++++*«-j Decatur Sanitary Milk Co. is equipped with modern machinery for Pasteurizing Milk and Cream. Delivery of these products will be made to your door each morning, or ran be had at any of lhc following Dealers: Appleman & Son West End Restaurant t Andrews & Lobenstein Restaurant “Dad'’ Cramer Restaurant : Fred Fullenkamp Fisher & Harris Mutschler Meat Market Ed Millers South End Restaurant Millers Bakery 11. P. Schmitt Meat Market Porters Grocery and Meat Market Jim Stubs North End Grocery 1 Joseph & Lana: Confectionery Ohlers Restaurant White Meat Market Mott's Place ■ Wertzberger’s Confectionery Also served at the Murray Hotel Dining Hoorn. E. C. Phillips & Son Phone BJ7 g I
April Fool playtt a prominent part in North Ward play Friday night. 1 s 3 - -o — — See Catholic High and the Leaders play Wednesday night. 30-1 INFLUENZA | A* a pravantlva, matt and | inhal* night and morning— VICKS ▼ Vapoßub Out 17 Million Jan Un4 Ymmrty
