Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 127, Decatur, Adams County, 28 May 1925 — Page 10

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BEVERLY BAYNE 1.0- Angeles, Cal. —This picture presents Miss Beverly Bayne, movie star, who has tiled suit here for a divorce from tier husband, Francis X Bushman. She charges the movie actor deserted her to go to Italy to take part in the filming of Ben Hur. Ford Fleet To Bring Southern Fruit To [J. S. Dertoit, Mich., May 28 — t United Press) Henry Ford believes tie has solved one of the problems confront ing his projected plan to operate a fleet of vessels exclusively carrying Ford autombhiles and parts by transporting southern fruits, now wasted, to northern markets. With this purpose in view, it was intimated at Dearborn that half a dozen United States shipping board refrigerator ships, now lying idle at eastern ports, may be sought by it direct bid. William B. Maye, chief engineer for Ford, will make a trip to inspect the vessels, it was said.

r~— BRIGHTEN VP WITH MONARCH 100'< Pure Paint. Monarch Paint is guaranteed absolutely pure and will cover 25 r <’ more surface, wears longer, and is therefore more economical than adulterated paint or lead and oil. We have a paint for every purpose. Let us talk paint to you. J&ipferJVarufwart’ Go. arjavA? voir moaicv u

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LAUPY A. JACKSON Sunset and evening star Ami one clear cal) for me! | And way there be no moalng of the | bar When 1 put out to sea: I But such u Ude ua moving »«m■> ss leep, Too full for sound and foam, When that which drew from out the i Isi 11 lid I efls deep Turps agin home r I Twilight and evening bell, | And after that the dark’ I And may there he no sadness of fare | well •, When 1 embark: • | For I ho’ from out otlr bourne of Time and Place I The flood may bear nte fnr, I hope to see my Pilot face to face When I have crost the bar. Tennyson V laiudy A. Jack on, non of Ete'-y and Fannie .Jackson, wa . born April 15. 1890 in St Marys township Adams Co., Ind., and completed his earthly pilgrimage May 18. 1925, aged 35 years 1 mo. 3 davs He enjoyed the privileges of a com mon school education. On the fourth of October, 1911, he was united in marriage to Verda Bigham. This proved a very happy union and wag blessed with two children, ,

Fancy Shopping » BASKETS Special for | GIFT DAY at only 19c • uh I / I Here’s your opportunity to | purchase a shopping has- | kct at the low price. Good | quality baskets, nice size * and always useful. ~ Baughman’s East Side Street ■ ■. 1 1 - _--- . . 1 I — l IM

DECATUR Dail y DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1925

I ' _ Harlan and EH.-en Mr la< I. <>n lie i east of Deiatur until 1915 when he come to lie. ntur. tn 1920 he moved to Delphi, umislana, renirning in 1‘j.14 to Decatur When seventeen veats of are, he it converted anil united with the Calvary Evangelical Church, »-:i: t of lieciuur. Upon coming to Decatur, he transferred his membership to the First Evangelical Church in this city, where lie remained a faithful and esteemed membet till his translation in to Heavenly Kingdom. Handy w:< an indii-ilrion ar.<tfi.iithI'ul workman, entirely reliable, and m Whom Utmost depemfelice could be placeik Everywhere he made friends. He never Hixineii to have an unkind word for anyone. )|<* was a true husImml ami father. R. al love and kindn> i jeigned in his home. He leaves a larg- circle of friend ; who very greatly regret hi* death at the very climax of life ii ixfiilm ■ Besides his sorrow stricken Companion'and two children, there mourn his going, his parents and the follow lug brothers and slater;: Harry Jackson. Fort Wayne. Bessie Koos DCCtifui'. Roily Jackson, Decatur. Artie Jackson, at home. Cleo Jackson, Chicago. Dewey Jackson. Crestline, Ohio. Nyle Jackson. Fort Wayne. ,

I U n£*l i<Y a 1 ,VZI Everybody I Just to Remind You That Distribution Day Is FRIDAY-THIS WEEK | | 1:30 o’Clock I S4OO in Coupon Books ■■MMHMHMRRaMMaaMMHHBMmMMMMHaHHMHMMMHMMmHMiBBBDiHHHWHBWHMBBHMHMMMi | Stores to Keep Open Friday Evening • ■ * ’ ' . • y- ■ } i . . ‘ ’ • H \ ' -U - ■ 5 I Saturday, May 30th, being; Decoration Day, . to fill during the day. g the local stores will be closed all day and you are In order to make it still more interesting we | urged to do your trading on Friday. However, ' have arranged a Gift Day for Friday. You are I the stores will remain open Friday evening to invited to attend this event and take part in the g take care of what ever wants you find impossible distribution program. I 1 I Let’s Make This Distribution Day The Best Ever I I AND REMEMBER ■ r DO YOUR TRADING IN DECATUR I DECATUR OFFERS MORE s • I

i Qir>nn Jacksvn Fort Waytm Faye Mutscbler. Decatur. “Tell me, my secret soul, O. tell me. Hope and Faitlris there no renting plate From -torow, nin und death, t there no happy spot When- mortals may be Idi'-mid; When* gi*lt f may llud a balm. And wearines.s a i>at ? Best boons to mortals given, Hope, and Dove, Waved their blight wings, and ' in,; pcred, v “Vim, in ifc.ivon!" Ui inoii.il Service. Firm Evangelical Church. Muy 2D Text: Isiah til:2 "To comfort all that mourn.*' Rev. Ralph W Loose, pastor. ■■ o — Fatalities In Auto Accidents Increase New York, May -An iucna.'.e in fatalities resultin;: from auto acei dents was the t.ne out tanding unfa vorabie item in the mortality record of more than sixteen million Industrial policyholder; of the vh-tiAP’di tan i,ife Insurance Company for the month of March. While the general | d<ath late was tin- lowest over record'd for, that mouth, among this class of the American and Canadian populations, the number of deathe

from auto accident t »howed an in crease of 57 P«r cent over the rate for March last year. Reduction In the mortality for sever al of the most important causts of death were the chief factors in bringinr about the low record death rate of 10.3 per l.t'OO, according to Hu M> iropolitiin's Slatistical Bulletin American lU*alen In British Golf Tourney V>’i -.tward. Ho. England. May 28 <1 iiilt-ij Pre,si America’s last chance to figure in the finals for ihe BriUsh amateur golf championship were shattered yesterday when Douglas Grant, lone survivor, was eliminated. Grant, who resides In London nnd who represents the Royal St. Georges club, was defeated by R. W. Crum- " mack, of St. Anne's at 2 and 1. Hou. Michael Scott. Royal North Devon defeated A. Menzies. Ralston, two up. SUMMER COLDS tie lingering and annoying. The very tirst night apply VICKS ▼ Vapoßub Million Jara Uaad Yaatljf

\ • ■ \ Y—. I\ ; I \ It-"’ \ ..-A I 1 I I | Back of this is our word-that Goodrich i Silvertowns at our present low prices offer I the best tire value you have ever had. | We have a service that will please you, I Ace Battery & Tire Shop I Harry Sraiey, Prop. I Phone 897' 234 North Second Street