Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 160, Decatur, Adams County, 8 July 1925 — Page 4
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAI Put>li*N«d Every Cvtttafi E*c»P» Sunday by THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO. J H Heller. Pre*. and Gub Mgr A. R. Sec'r * Hua M<r Entered at tbe Pwtcffice at Deca tar Indiana. a» aerond claa« matter. fiobacrlptioe Rate*: Single Wire ■ ® 1 c * ntl One week by carrier —»• ccnU On* rear, by carrier . #4. One arontte. by mall . cent! Three nroatha. by aaail Sti months, by mail 4 ‘ • • One year, by mail — * One year, at off ire 13 <H (Prices quoted are within first an ,ereed rones Additional poattU* added outside those tones) Advertising Rates Made Known by Application Fonijm Representative Carpea tier A Company. 113 Michigan Avenue. Chicago rusted rails — F«r to ni'lrs across the teMs the track was laid. For a lew years ret- . 1 _JI » • 'lll'f’S pMaU t ■'.* IM»»* afe J of rptteh: ‘ Then something bap ward the line was abandoned and for Is years there has Been no traf Ac. Net hmg now remains at the ac’ire railroad but rusted rails. Every mans life has some areas traversed by ru.*ted rails- * »ae *nideala and asptntioas have been al Icbwedl to fall into neglect. Ctark s Darwin, in his yon th, was an ttceDeat musician and an Intelligent reader of poetry, tat years of aad in his late years masic became irurarftr dull and poetrv positively O* the walls of a home in onr city tags mor* than ordiuarly creditable -Mother did them before the children '-a Is rears.'" is rhe explanation on from the family. Rusted I haven't time to read. ®r bus i*ss keeps me tied so dose, says business man who was. a tew . ars afo. a brilliant coHlece man -q sally conversant with literature, philosophy sod worid poWtbvs. Todw he is merely * business machine. More rusted rails' “We used to go to charth. We ought to go now. but we have Just lost the habit." "When John ant I were first married we used to take a lot of little trips together, but we daren't been anywhere together for years.' *1 used to sing is the choir, but 1 have gotten clear away from it of late years. Caul you see U*e rusted rails behind these omwu’ The scenery alone that abandoned line of rills is as beautiful as ever There is Just as much freight to be hauled There are fascinating hours to be spent with books at eh arete an J ht the tamiiy s company. W ill law Jenaings Fry an is in Iwytw. Tennessee, to assist in the prosecwtk>n of Scopes' emiutiou case. The first thing he did after alighting from the Pullman was to dramatically proclaim. -Weii. I'm here." and then posed while a couple of dozen cameras clicked. The old political warrior will get a lot of publicity and you have io hand it to ham for no mas in America has ever come near •fiwtotc him for keeping before the pubhe sa constttenUy far a period of thirty years. He does n by always beast able tP surprise his and>n<* and to startle them with tbooghts and words cleverly and wisely formed and joined. If you want to make mae easy mosey you might take your than barrelled shot gin and go up to Chi eagt» The bandit season is ©pel there now and the basking aatoda thnn is offering HIM for the bod’ of each dead one dragged in. B. pussers displayed in the varitw hanking instrtsikms .are attracts •attention and no doubt throwing , real ecu* -elo the hearts of tbes. men who hare heretofore been ahse t get awiy/with their game of hcMip
I fioiutlnn of Yoaterdayh fiuzz»o h f a I T B<ijt iM 'IK . E vjf rfiTl ima»! > oB • ■Dt*£jßPKl la Ki l «■ Kt. M A TOVM. L ADJ ■ A c TWL. I > jA.C eßol SI J T IwLl/11 hMs -MJ ■v aVJF* 4 Tc '• M It Q~wßsiT hl C i TBG a-SI John D Rockefeller who was smart / enough to build up *a oil trust and 1 keep U going lonfi eooagh to make ' a billioa aud th»» rearrange ft into l rem prei** subsidiary’ l-i anches and I filling stations and keep the investI m4Mit worth two hundr€*d I today eelebrateu his eigbty-sixlh biithday. He is still »o filled with ■aetgy that he meat go out and i prance trouad 1$ holes of the golf couroe that he may expend s mve of I 'he excess steam. He must hare been ! soißtf livrty fallow sixty White Rs so hot now that you fee' I sc order, it may be wise to iideu to [hl® Coal can now be secured at a I very reasimabie price an d with the I * - . ..a.— -.--a frt® «T» fslfi f*«h chances rather good tor an ciu-msn-linned strike ft is possible and a little • more that you will make good interjew on your invest meg t by buying Jyonr winters supply now. In a few I mouths you will appreciate your wis It is officially announced that the beer and ale which is being skipped into this country from Canada is bun. sluff, cheaply made for the purpose land it contiins ether and chkatorai. That Aay be taking a lot of joy out of life for those who are indulging it. Ift but if you persist in imbibing ft a year or so. and the tacts are as they late now proclaimed by expert ehem I:sts. you will be losing the" best part lof your lift 1 by itWork is proofede® The I mttr.icipti swim®iD< pooL It ! t»e 6ne if we tad it bow bat wr a* I least can enjoy the anticipation since I;t looks now as though it wouM a realization before the summer is over and then there s next year and the years after that. Baedn.- secured 12*.l<fifi in cash when they robbed a fashionable Cin c.nnati club Saturday night, this be | nt the proceeds of a two days run lat the resort. They must have en [joyed quite a sale of fire crackers. rfh ■— -
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WEDNESDAY'S RADIO FEATURES WEAF New York. 1« P m. <E_S T ■ —Final concert by George Barrere s little symphony orchestra WNTC, New York. S p » <EST ■ — WNYCs first aaafversary. WTAM. Or eland. Ap. ns EST » —Audit onum o'car. recital. KOA. Dearer. S: 1* p. m ‘MS T » !— staflo p-ogras ted sy»r»l hroadWCAP. Washingtoe WOO. Phrla i cast frats the Rialto theater. • delphia WJAR. Providence: WeAF. | New York. • p m. 'EST.t—V. 8 tNavy basd. a • • ♦ TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY • ♦ • • Frsn> the Daily • Tweety yen'* apo ttwe say • • • | July 1. Jh.iS —The 25th anniversary .of the arrival here of Father Wilken* twffi be celebrated July 23rd. .( Geneva Park club announces three.day race meet ■j G. G. McGill has pates tea a new -Isaw and has it on the market ■’■ EE Zimmerman ships three can t 1 of eattle to Buffalo j W. F. Brittoon leave* far Dallna, 5 . Texas where he expert* to locate. Fred Mtiis ha* one hollar Mil which ■ has written acrcws ft—“ This WSI was f weed by Andrew Carnegie to pay his ‘ tafitwaJ tare for tisnnelf and servant i Yala to Fwlradtae. on Februarr 14. ClMs.’ Miss Arnette Moser leaves tor
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to take a course of study to aid her is work as librarian. Mr and Mrs Phil Macklin were at Geneva yesterday to xssi* at fiftiethanniversary of Phil s father Lincoln Ellsworth Plans Another Dash For Pole * f ailed Sptti *j Oslo. July S — Regradless of the i»ans of RooM Amudsea. Lincoln Ell swsrth. the Amencan who was the hero of the recent aerial dash for the north pole intends to have another try. he informed the L'nited Press •I'm determined to reach the poSh,': Eiisworth said. n wont give up without another' try. aftbough my planes are not yw made..' o . INTERVRBANS CRASH Owe. Maw K-< ed AM Ttv-ee Injured tn to East St Lows Today. — East St Lxnris. IM- July i'—lCnhed Press • — <>ne >i*aa was l-.Lrd an* three other persons were injured—one daacer.wsly—when two isMMrban* (Mi the East St. Louis and Suburban railway crashed near Granby station here today. The man killed was Joseph S. Maier Coffinsville, a teat' rrnari on one «f the cars who was crushed between the two trass The injure* are Mn Peru i'aliano. CoQin«riiie; Alette Ghetto. Coates-ville:-Thomas West, negro Mrs Italiano is in a hospital here and her condition ic serious. She is suSenag of internal injuries.. I The two cars were on the system whk± runs between here and Coffinsrille, one of which Was a special and
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the other a regular limited car. Near the Granby rtatiee they trashed o- ■ Ralph. W. Incr Encaged To Be Mamed Again —" N»W Trwk F»?y (—fOßßed ress’—Ralph W. Ince, fl® producer who 1 obtaned >■ inJerkMwtery decree M divorce .from Lncflie Stewart, user . of Aniu. last Thursday, is engaged to marry .lxR:IB MewPw. acverdtag t< a telegram from the yw>i« Indy to her aether. wh« -syakes the annwweetßMrf tetoMfcs Mendw was Jorseriy rn the ehoms of “Litt:- Jesse James ' MANY SEEK CLEMENCY • Harry StravK O* Decatur. Owe Os 111 P»toeoe-a For Their Reiease. "— 1 TnSusapoM, July < — •rnTett Pres- i—A flood of. petititws tor . aseewtsre cieaaeacy toss peswcuM ran teed in stare edwrectiauMi tast<t«iae? 1 : coafrcmted the state pardaws hoard today j 'One hrmdred and-eleven new peu--1 Hons were foctreted for remsidrmtln® _< at the July meetings of the tenrfl. Sixteen <M cases are to be reopened The board will sake its reoamme*t dntians on the cane* to Governor ’ j Jackson and the gavemtw wiR act on 1 the p«ft»Bs iaie tn the month. Among the new tiwt fihd «Mh the ‘ 1 board j* jha: of Harry Strnub ot De eater, who was sentenced for petit larceny 1 dteZ • Blufftoa — KaCtox flrenen have i j beet gives penaissiot to drive the - new puiai« wagon to Hartto-c Cfey !' June If for the firemen * convention.
ox THE SHELF QjfU — *1 mF. CHRISTY MATHEWSON SARANAC. N Y —ChrtMy Mathew «'»r who HLkßy BXOSlh? IB • health resort at Banana ■ Lak* N Y, U’ f-nnfty tlamrtt he t.djrou his fight for healC has re’urned to »4 st to ta 1“ once great pitcher of f bc Gmnt« was unable to <o » ’’J* M>oae when the Caned Sews reached bts home at S»ran>< with a long c ca ji Vys Mathrwroß was afewt his eondftion "He is jwst uk’.ng a rest. Mrs. Mathewson sa»d. but refused lo say wh.n h- returned to Saranac when v " —-r-- h* sb!- to leave, or what his riwditiou was ~He car.i<re be she added Mathewscu is now th* presMmt xud titular ewwre «f the Boston Braves hut tee has never undertaken; to manage the team on th* .i*- . leaving that job to the ream ooni-i rrsnder t>»v* -B*«utyi Raß-Toft { .|_g_WANT ads EARS—I—I-> NOTICE TO GAS COXSI MERS Yonr r»« Wk •l’ e first of the mc»Rtb. If v oo do not rr<Tivf ypir bill by the firM of Juh please call Xo. 75 and a bill will be mailed to you. Don’t fonrrt to bring your bill with you or enclose if you remit by mat’. Xo discount after the Iftth. XORTHERX IXDIAXA GAS AND ELECTRIC CO. 1-MO
THE CORT TONH.HT TOMORROW Vnlrm.l *■»« A " rtrt "“ "HGHTING the flamesfeaturing DOROTHY DESORE A" > in rescue and fires. TENDER FEET" * cmwly. 10c — 2st __ ■ ";. . i T~" " t ads earn— — I We own | and ofl>r for sale I the tolluwiffi hifihest grade I oon-taxabie aecuritlaa: O Denom. Rate K,nd Yield $440 4'z% Adams Co. Market t B SSOO 4'x'e Adams Co. Market 0 4550 5 % Allen Co. Market UOO s<s Municipal Market Alao — s’ooo 5' i 9 t Argentine Market s’ooo s'x% Norway Market Hrsf.Kational Bank Capital and Surplus > #
>♦+♦♦♦»♦»♦»<♦♦»*+<«♦<<♦»»♦»»»+»♦♦♦♦<♦ H I i i H I♦■»♦♦♦♦<; I» l • • k • » < ■ A complete newspaper I « PRINCES, wars, conventions, the excite- ; ments of Europe, football victories, the ; counting up of votes, church affairs, com- ■ nranity weddings—everything eventful. Yet : the newspaper is incomplete without the ; news that concerns you most. : < < < Events belong to unusual days. But day ■ after day you get out of bed, wear clothes, ! eat foods, walk in shoes. News of better ■ mattresses for your bed. of better clothes, : food, shoes, at prices you like... .is of more ; moment to you than the overthrow of kings. : Things of daily importance are talked about : in advertisements. Shaving sticks, tooth ; pastes, cijff links, breakfast foods. Here is : friendly, intimate news to make your days : more piea ant. News of things you know ' about and might like to know more. Conve- : niences you once thought could never be < yours. : Advertisements aq? the news of everyday things that concern you most. No newspaper would be complete without them. i AdyCTfaemente are frequently the most i interesting news fa the Decatur Daily Democrat Read them.
