Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 92, Decatur, Adams County, 17 April 1925 — Page 3

I CLUB CAIENDAR Friday I pm Hur. Important Meeting Bon Hur Lo'l«« K0,,n,H1 7:30 '" n young Matrons’ club Mrs. Allen Mlllor. Pocahontas Social Hour -Rod Rail, 8:H» Phllathae clans of the Baptist Phurch— Church. 7:30 p.m. Woman’s Foreign Missionary Sociely of M. E Church—Mrs. E. W. Johnson, 2:30 pm. p Y. B. Class of IT. B. Church — Mr> , Frank Fisher. Saturday Kings Herald Clans of M. E. Church Bcrnadine Sbruluke. F 11. ladies' Aid society Cake Sale —lJechtle Meat Market, and Peoples Loan * Trust Company. Two cent super, at Christian church, 5 to 7 P tn. Monday DHta Theta,Tan Mrs. Joe I.aureW, 7:15 p m. Tuesday F. I* of C. Guest Night an dpot Lin k Supper, K. of C. Hall. 7 p.m. Psi lota Xi—Mrs 11. IT. Ijimmiman, 8 pm. In the account of the Catholic Ladies' Social Club catd party and dance given in last evenings edition the name of Miss Bertha Voglewede wad unintentionally omitted from the committee in charge. Mrs. Clem Voglewede was awarded the door prize, which was a Dutch Oven donated by William O’Brien. The members, their families and invited guests of the Pocahontas Lodge will enjoy a social hour tonight immediately after lodge. A good time has hewn planned. Mr. ami Mrs. Claude Gay, of Bobo, will have as their guests at dinner this evening. Mrs. Henry Miller and children, of Akron. Ohio, and Mrs. Alva Nichols, of this city. The King's Herald class of thej Methodist church will meet Saturday afternoon at the home of Bernadine Shriduko, 249 North Seventh street. A good attendance is desired. The King's Heralds of the Methodist church will meet Saturday after-1 noon at two o'clock with Miss Ber-| nadine Shraluka, at her home at 249 ( North Seventh street. All members are urged to attend. Mrs. Frank Crist delightfully entertained the members of the So Cha' Rea Club last evening at her home in' Seventh street. Fiive Hundred was played and prizes were won by Mrs. Clem Kortenber, Miss Alice Kreigle and Miss Helen Gass. The next

’Cv fi There Is No Doubt About It. VF NIZER ~ Gives You A Better Ice Cream. I You arc assured of Ice Cream al its best when you buy from out fountain. Our new Nizer Cabinet enables us Io give you an absolutely sanitary, fresh, good tasting Ice (.ream ALM A'iS. / We specialize in and serve the BESI Cl IOCOL AIE SOjJAS IN TOWN. Have you tried them? We also have a choice of Chocolate, Vanilla, Strawberry Ice Cream. Orange Ice and Eskimo Pies. Take some home with you or eat it at our fountain. A full line of fancy bulk and box Mary Wayne and Schraflls Candies always •fresh. Wertzbergers Confectionery 1 MONROE STREET .. _z I 111 l n ■!!

'momlug will bo held at the homo of. | Mrs. V. .1. Borman at Huntington. 1 I Al the t onclußlon of the games Mi-t, Criit ervrd delectable refreshments, Mr/nnd Mrs. D. F. 'l'm p|. enterdinner for Mrs. A. I). Braden, of Lan jßlng. .Michigan; Mrs. Kalltt line Kyle. of Elkhart, Mr. ami Mrs. M. C. lira|dou and son .llobi rl, of this city, t , () ('oh fess To Sloiilinp, Lingerie Worth X 1.5,000.5,000 ' ; i Ciiiicago, April 17 (United Press) 1 Sam Berdan, 31. ami t'ronk Pacnlll 28, both of Chicago, were arrested *■ lu re early today and confessed to :tho robbery last night in Gary. Ind.. 1 'of lingerie valued at $15,000. from 'the M.ller and Wail stere. The goods were found in an auto-j 'mobile in their possession here. Ex-j ■tradition papers were signed anti the' ' robbers are on their way back to ' Gary accompanied by Police Chief .1 ’ 11. Connolly of Gary. 'Government Sues For Return Os Large Sum | 1 ’li’.'idoiphiit. Aprih 17. (United Pros)-The government today sued the Pethiehem Steel Corporation for is said was overpaid on construction return of 15 million dollars which it contracts during the war. The con- , tract was for ship building and four I subsidiaries of the corporation are mentioned in the action. . 0 J 1 Youths Sentenced For Robbing Filling Station •; Laporte. Ind., April 17 —Sentence of six months on the penal farm were given three youths for robbing a j I filling station a year ago. 1 The youths sentenced were Harold Long, 24, Donald Feglow, 19; and | ■ Lee Lumberson, 18.

MUNYON’S fak-WaxPAWPAW PILLS fo** Constipation ’ r T , HE first symptoms of most g/(r | diseases are a disordered stomach and sluggish liver. Keep both normally active, and serious illness may often be avoided. '—> Munyon’s Paw Paw Pills are a safe and certain laxative. They sweeten the stomach, regulate / ■ Lthe bowels and strengthen both. Munyon’s Paw Paw Tonic Makes You Well artd Keeps You Young / ■ \ * ATALL DRUGG,STS Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded fYffKjujg I C<>?L.d MUNYON’S, Scranton, Pa.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1925.

Study Plant Needs The general condition* of a garden CRtinvt supply all plants, or perhaps any plant with those obtaining in the native situation. Hight here step* in the skillful, well-posted gardener and supplies by artificial means a corn pen-I satlun for the lack of natural condl-1 • ions. All who garden should do llke- ' wise, or leave gardening to those who I wilt and do. Plants have wonderful j powers of adaptation, but ths farther i «e meet them on their journey toward) ' local conditions, the greater will be our success In growing them. A strlk- | tng ease of adaptation i« that of the ( camphor tree, which in its native habitat thriven be«t with an annual rain -j full of 280 Inches. Though it thrives here, It does much better in the damp climate of Florida, or even in the, gulf frontage of Texas. Study peculiar | plant needs and meet them so far as | you can. —Los Angeles Tlmew ———————— Fire Projection Next to death, nothing Is more certain than fire. That Is why the portions of the building most vulnerable to tire —the basement celling over the heating plant and fuel room, the partitions around the stairwell and the construction around chimney breast — should be plastered on metal lath. Recent underwriters' laboratories test resulted in this construction being accorded u full one-hour rating. This leaves ample time for summoning fire apparatus and the fire can be extinguished with minimum property loss. —New York lleruld-Tylbune. Best Town in Alabama Where is tiie best town in Alabama? It is the town where all the people are working together to accomplish what is best for one and best for all. It is in that kind of community that progressive people want to make their home. If Oneonta isn’t that town, let's know the reason why and make It the best town In Alabama.—Oneonta Southern Democrat. Yes. Talladega is a hard competitor I—Talladega (Ala.) Home. o — Greensburg—The Decatur county council has appropriated SIO,OOO for i improvements to the court house and I county jail.

MRS.CUNNINCHAM IMPROVED TODAY “Poison Widow" Cheerful ' After Night’s Sleep; Arraign ment Satu relay G:iiy. Ind., April 17 (Special lo Daily l)einflrt|nit) Cheerful after a n "lit of normal sleep. Mrs. Anna Cunningham, 50, "poison widow ’ of Gary, today awaited the new step by the state. State’s Attorney A. A Groner said today Tie probably would arraign Mrs. Cunningham tomorrow on the charge f murder. Mrs. Cunningham has ic.'ifesf.cd to poisoning four of her children. Three of them died. in addition police are trying to deter ions circumstances, uilso were poismHe whether her husband and an other child, who died under myster on victims. The vital organs of Walter and Harry Cunningham, two of the vic finis, are under examination by chemises <d Purdue university and Chicago. Preliminary reports were thai Walter’s organs showed large quan titles of arsenic. There are very small traces of poison in Harry's organs, giving some credence to Mrs Cunningham's story that he died t natural death. Mrs. Cunningham ate a heart) breakfast this morning. She is undei medical observation for fear she i would suffer another collapse. Rela lives say she is epileptic.

RED FOX GAS and Motor Oil “Best by Test’’ Ask for Red Fox at Highway Service Station

— Now Installed. A New FRIGIDAIRE Ice Cream Cooling System Another big step has been taken by us to give you still a better service on CONTER’S ICE CREAM. For some time we have served you with Center’s Ice Cream and during this time we have constantly tried to improve our service. We have now installed a new FRIGIDAIRE SYSTEM — the wonderful machine which keeps ice cream at a temperature which is always right. This makes our equipment complete and enables us to serve you Center’s Ice Cream in the best manner possible. i You are especially invited to stop at our place and enjoy the products from this new system. Vanilla, Strawberry, Maple-Nut, Pineapple Ice, Tutti Frutti and Brick Ice Cream. X I iii ii. -s r~ We are at your service at all times and want to serve you with a complete line of soft drinks, light lunches, cigars, candies or in fact anything you may need in this line. Call and see us. ——-—■ ' Mott’s Place ,* * 1 L■ — ' HI! .Il— ■ 11. • a; *

Wabash. A nest of the oldest painted Raster eggs In the county Is believed to he owned by Samuel Flora of Piliviir. Tho oldest egg In the [ nesi whs uyeu In 1838. . —o- ——— - • I’ Columbus. The Bartholomew Medical society has passed a resolution . protesting against serving children I of school age with extremely hot or I cold drinks. '

LEARNSHORT CUTS IN SEWING Next Week Only Beginning April 20 /mJ ' O \ DEMONSTRATION OF TIIE New Home Sewins Machine i Under Personal Supervision of Miss E. M. —jjj-/ Barner. Direct From the New Home r Department of Domestic Art We have pleasure in extending io every lady a cordial invitation to attend Miss E. M. Barner’s f \ demonstration and lecture on the most up-to-date and modern methods of home sewing. So if there is anything about your machine you do not thoroughly understand, also the proper use \ of the attachments, come in and see her. Visit the demonstration whether you need a machine or not. We feel you will appreciate the lady’s ? services and instruction. LEARN TO HEMSTITCH on your sewing machine without th; use of attachments this week only LIGHT RUNNING “NEW HOME” SEWING M ACHINE Lee Hardware Co. DEC ATI’ R INDIAN A • ♦ w ■■_., . - ■ - *

Babe Ruth Undergoes An Operation Today New York, April 17 - (United press)' -Babe Hull), champion home run hittor, was operated o nthis morning | nt St. Vicent’s hOHpltul for an abcCHH.! No official bulletin was iHSited at the hospital, hut it was understood i tnat the operation was a auccens.

, In addition to the robberies liquor ' law violations are frequent. Twen'y ' persons faced charges of violatin'' Clio liquor law before the city court j in one day. the larger per centago j being charged with public IntoxlcaItlon. Pay your Light and Power .bills on or before the 20th, and save the discount. 88t(>