Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 127, Decatur, Adams County, 28 May 1925 — Page 8

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MRS. J.‘ M. WINGARDH Kew York. —The picture introduces Mrs. .1. M. Wlngardh, wife of a Swedish motion picture producer of Paris and Derltn. She recently arrived at AVw York, wearing an ensemble sports costume trimmed n python skins and hat faced with the same material She declared the outfit didn’t make her "feel a bit creepy." Open Campaign To Exterminate Mosquitoes Chicago. May 28 (Special) A nation wide campaign for the extermination of was launched here today by the Gorgas Memorial Institute. Every effort is being made to enlist the act’ve support of the householders of the country, for within a few weeks at most, and possibly within a few days, the female mosquitoes will be seeking their blood meal which they must have- to mature their eggs. “It is singularly lilting that the! Gorgas Memorial Institute, founded to perpetuate the ideas of General Got gas. should eiri’sf in a tight against this annual pest," said Arthur Stringer, associate director, “since j Gorgas’ most notable achievement, 1 tire cleaning up of Panama, was done by the exterminating the mosquito. He stamped out Yellow fever by getting rid of the mosquito and here in j America we caw stamp out malaria' and countless <1 scomtorts by getting rid of the plague of mosquitoes. "Like Kipling's vampire, the fe- I male of the species is more deadly than the male. The mosquito which bites is the female-. She must have blood, so she inserts licr proboscis into the most convenient human for a <i«’cp draught of this necessary fluid. “S nee only one mosquito in a million ever gels a mile away from its birth place, the mosquitoes; around every home were born i nthe vicin¥>l” Tile Gorgas Institute has outlined the few- simple preventive measures necessary Io be free of mosquitoe s i this summer: Get rid of water bj drainage. If this cannot be done, spread the surface with oil. Ilcpair broken or bent roof gutters to prevent thte forming of pools in whirl. mofliuitoes may breed. (’lean out clogged downspouts for the same reason. Cart away tin can;, brok-u bottle , am) oilier receptacles which may retain water so they cannot become breeding places for mosquitoes. In rural districts and suburbs which depend upon cesspools for waste disposal. cover the vent with a tightly titling screen, not less than IS moshes l otlte inch, or mo-qn toes will breed in this filth. Cover rain water barrels tightly with screen cover, mesh of which i.s 18 to tlte inch. Jilin is the only way to keep mosquitoes from breeding therein. If you have bird baths in the yard, they should be .cleaned weekly. They are excellent places for mosqtfitodc ' t olay eggs and for In eggs to hatch. ■ I ■■■<■— M’iss Rogers (rained 15 Pounds in Six Weeks Skinny Men and Wonten Gain 5 Pounds in 30 Days or Money Bark Mt Dear Friends: After* my attack of Flu I was thin urn down and weak. I had a sallow < omplexioii my cheeks m» onk in rd;! ] wag contlmiaEy troubled with gas on my stomach. 1 felt utuffy and had lost my appetite 1 had read i-iwort McCoy's Cod Live> Oil Com penn-.i Tablets and decided to give tii*-m a trial. At. once 1 began to ptsr-t- tip an appethe. my cheeks filled q-irt and m Nnutdev toi became hsalthy looking and 1 gained 15 j.amndk.in Six wpek” and am very thankful for what MePov's Cpd* triver (itt. Compound Tablets did for tne. MlsTlTberta’"Regers. 25F W."C&rto Gerda St. Decatur. 11l To take on weight, grow strong and rtgoiotiß. to fill out the hollo "3 in the*»k' and neck, try McCoy’s Cod Liter Oil Compound Tablets for 30 days. *lO Tablets —80 cents at Holtbotsse" Drug Co,, and ,tv f druggist fc« err.-here If thev don’t glue you v/ow-'erfur help J B 3* days, get your niofie * barlp— v’ju- bw- the- judge Be bure twd ask for McCoy’s, the original and genuine.-

If your favorite golf club han water hazards, have them sprayed with oil. or the mosquitoes will soo nbe so thick they will chase you off the greens. ——-—o Bankers Want Organized Vigilantes In All Towns Indianapolis, Ind.. Muy 28 Determined to stump one bunk robberies in the state. Indiana bunkers have hum < hed u movement to organize bands of vigilantes .armed and trained to shoot straight, In every vintage where u bank is established. Urged to action by the increase in bunk robbery insurance rates in surrounding States, thd protective department of the Indiana Bankers Association have called in 11. C. Saunders whose work in organizing the bankers of lowa reduced the number of robberies in that state from ltd to eight in two years, and has brought down < tile monetary loss from more than a • qurter of a million dollars to $2,638 4 in gie same time, according to Mis-; 1 Eorba McDaniel, secretary of the HocI sier bankers. »| As a result of Saunders work the ■ inettranee rate in lowa lias been reI duced to one dollar per hundred while J Indiana bankers still pay two dollars for the same protection, Miss McDan- ; iel stated. Coupled with Saunders in his organization work is G. M. William (>ti vice president of the Integrity Mutual Casualty company, who will tour the I state with the lowan in campaign to ■. eradicate bank robbery. Meetings of bankers from eight groups into which the state has boon divided are culled for the next two weeks where both Saunders and Williamson will speak on the methods Os combating robbery. These meetings w -ill take place in I Greencastle. Sullivan. Jas)ier, Muncie Fort Wayne. South Bend. Greensburg and Indianapolis. More than 1200 bankers wre expected to attend these meetings. o— — Many Hoosiers Caught In House Crash Chicago. May 28- (United ITessl. I>— Approximately 500 persons in Illinois and Indiana were caught in the I crash of the Jack 11. Davis and company. brokerage house here, late yesterday. The loss to the investors will

oS/nnouncing the new STUDEBAKER Special Six Coach Here is a low priced closed car that will appeal to those who do not want the ordinary type of coach. Studebaker builds this coach complete—body as well as chassis —thus saving the profit which other automobile manufacturers have to pay to outside I body builders. As a result, the price is much lower than that of any other car of equal style, performance and dependability. Come in — let us show you this New Studebaker Coach. Abundance of room for five passenger*. Unusually wide doors. Broad ■eats. Plenty of leg room. No need for occupant of folding seat to get cut when others enter or leave. Body finished in Wyandotte green, with satin-black top. Engine of remarkable power; smoothness •nd acceleration. Safety lighting control. Full-size balloon tires. *1595 4 If 'im E Ol B. Factor} j I LIBY and YOST [■ 116 South Ist St. phone 772' DECATUR, INDIANA —M——M—l HlHUM lis»«l «WW—■» .'.III. 11. .■«.! 'II I ,J —*4 THIS IS A STUDEBAKEB YEAR -» 9> * - ...... . .

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total at least $250,000. federal agents declared. Arthur S. Gerson, identified with tlte company, is in custody. The brokerage house closed its doors when Arthur G. pavis, head of the Advertisers ami Investors Protect ive League, tiled a petition to throw the comjmny into bankruptcy. Davis said he had received complaints from many of the company's clients, I charging certain irregularities. According to Davis, the concetti started out by offer ng legitimate 1

surface and ’• . ~’° V |i |r Quality Paint i’: Saves You Money ■ Hr (QUALITY paint saves more than it 'x costs. Applied in time, it prevents j k rot and rust that cause depreciation and | ■lb repairs. Illi BURDSAL’S HOMESTEAD PAINT | l|- : BURDSAL’S Homestead Paint is quality v I’M '■-■'Ul P a ' nt - It outwears cheaply made paints 2 to 5 years—saving repainting costs. It v I Roes f art l ,er an< l spreads easier saving / ? V. II I time and cost of applying. Paint now with I 'ks/7 J BURDSAL’S Homestead Paint / and save money. \ j LEE HARDWARE CO. ]| Decatur, Indiana - jmJIBSArsf w LT'Paints for

HtockH to ciiHtomorH nnd then exchanging them for unltateM aectirilte* of little value. Hunt is on for Jack H. Divla. a youth of 21. who la listed as preaidetit of the company. A dozen employes were summoned for examination. Davis said that victims of the crash are scattered throughout Illinois ami Ind'anu, including tire cit-le* of P , ’ rt Wayne, Michigan City and Eslst Chicago. Ind., and Waukegan. Peoria. Hoopeston. Danville, Bloonilngtoii. I Elgin, Jolletl Ottawa, Aurora. Spr'ng-

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field. Champaign. Beardstown. Peru, (crystal l.ake and Moquina, Illinois. o - 1 Bandits Ret $150,000 Worth Os Diamonds Chicago, May 28—(United Press) — Utredr, a volley of shots fired into a dense crowd in the downtown district (three bandits escaped with $l5O- - worth of diamonds and other Jewelry, which they took from Adolph Gast man’s jewelry store. The rolrtiery was one of the largest

AUCTION SALE ' — ...... — :: 80 ACRE FARM AND PERSONAL PROPERTY | MONDAY JUNE 8 1925 < ■ :i At One o’clock I*. M., on the farm in Union Township, Adams County •; Ind. 8 miles northeast of Decatur, IV2 miles north of Bleeke Church ;; llitvino decided to mow to Eorl Wayne. I will sell my NO acre farm at Auction will ; ► iT-serve Io lite highest bidder. -’lhis is a splendid farm of good productive black soil"well' fl U drained, good fences and ewry foot tillable no waste land. Lttrge barn, hog liorm> chi-k ;; t-n house, smoke house, garage, two-story house, wind pump and drove well. ||)i s j s ’ i;; the best etptipped and most productive farms in the county. Can be bought with small C ;is| payment and balance on long terms with tow rate of interest. 11 Live Stock and Machinery i" ;[ roltr good work Horses; Ibree splendid Milch Cows; I’wo Brood Sows, pigs | )v s j ( | ( , •• and HM) Chickens. I'mm wagon. Corn planter, Mower. Hay rake, two Plows, two Harrows ill Corn plow and numerous other implements. i • • II Grain and Hav in the Field • !* 1 , Seven! (>i 1 acres <>l Wheal in fit Id, 20 acres of Corn. 10 acres of Oats and l.'i acresol Hat • • IIIRMS ON PERSONAL PROPERTY: Sums of .SIO.OO and under, cash; over that amount II a credit of 0 months lime will be given. •» I’EPiMS ON EARM 20 per crnl Cash; balanc? on long time al low interest rate. NOTICE TO REAL ESTA I E MEN—A liberal commission will be paid to any real estate man II who brings a buyer for this farm; same to be registered with the Auctioneer the morning of II the sale as his prospect. • • ? Gus Reinking, Owner Fred RepperL Auctioneer f Roy Johnson, Clerk , t l itis is a wonderful opportunity to buy one of Adams County's good farms at your own price. * Good farms, good farm land is a good investment. Farm values are just beginning to in- * crease. This farm will make a splendid profit for the buyer. 1 ll V LJ — J Essex Alone Gives This Quality and This Price The Reason for its Amazing Sale Royers know what Essex gives can he had elsewhere only at far higher cost. The great Essex-sales record is due to no other thing. It is recognition of a value leadership so overwhelming that it is not even challenged. Hudson-Essex, Now World’s Largest Selling Six-Cylinder Cars More Than 1000 Sold Daily Today’s Essex isthe greatest of ail On every side its hosts of owners Essex valuesi It is the finest Essex praise it with such pride an fi ever built. It is the smoothest, conviction as we have never most reliable Essex ever built. heard for any other car. It is It is the best looking, most reflected in the greatest sales in comfortabiy-ridnia Essex ever „„ r histtwy. And the ra|.i<litv"( built. Webeheve.ts maintenance s a|e, inereSse show, how and operation the most economi- . , i i iL » ..t cal of any car in the world. And honiughly the fhets bout E- J thet price, betause of famous have penetrate!. I ' - patents, with volume tnanu- market. WhefeYeryou go. n farturirtg advantages that are li. rnv they’ outnumber a l ‘ absolutely exclusive, is the lbw- SiydS; It is tht' surpassing P r ''' est at which Essex ever sold. of’value—greatest sales. ESSEX COACH' W 5 Freight and Tax Extra P, KIRSCH < SON Opposite Interui bail Station . '"rf"" 11 " ' *

, unci moHt dftring in recent pohkle history. (lasttnnn'R ston» htrtl nwt yet oi»enrd for hiisinosH when the handits up* I peared, knot-ketl at the door, thWWoned one of the Mwptoyc* who answered ■iforcd their way in, looted the safes, : j which hail juat been unlinked pr<-fM,r- - I atory to filling the showcases. . I Clubbing the three employes who were on the job with their revolver i " butts, the bandits hound their victims I and Ulen looted the huge safes and i tied Into Dearborn street and were

swallow,. ( | np )B “URhfarck ns tIK.UM.mb 'U work One of the employ,, .... break his bonds, SftllP(| u •tot to the d oor n „ «’ Un- men bat alt went . Owing to DecoraTinn n ing on Saturday ,i u k kets in until made. Open IS? .* lll > until 8 o'clock ——; w-t