Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 173, Decatur, Adams County, 23 July 1925 — Page 6

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Skin Breaking Out? Purify Your Blood Blotctoew, eruption*, sore* und tallow c< .nplexioii nre the usual of poor blood hulvi s lotions and coameUca can You rmi't have dear, healthful ukla If »oiir hv.r is torpid, your kidneys weak, v<iu< bvwvH cciiHti puled and your whole wvtem poiitonetl and run-down. .Neglect tun bring on rheumatlam and other aerluu 1n.111.1. < Viiinn hue corrected till* whole condition for tliousaudu of people. H <Oll make you feel liken new pernou*vlizorout, healfhv, with n clear nkln, n r.ui uppetlle. and a new enjoyment of liui.r. Will you give It u cbauceV VIUNA The vegetable regulator _ SOLI) BY ( ALLOW & KOHNE Two Colored Hunters Give Heal Thrill To William Sellemeyer William Sellemeyer, who still lives on the farm where he was born : .-venty-slx years ago the 29th of September, looked up from his work nt his home Tuesday and was startled to behold two colored men standing near, tach with a shot gun in his hands. They said they were from fort Wayne and asked permission to hill ome pigeons, but Uncle William got about the same thrill for the moment that he would have had if they iiad demanded his watch and cash. in nearly four score years, this is the first time he is sure a colored man ever approached his home, and he said if Mrs. Sellemeyer had hap prned to have been there alone she would have been "scared out of a year’s growth,” but she was away visiting that day. Shot guns and strangers these days are enough to frighten most any one. o Slot Machines Confiscated At Wawasee Lake Resort Syracuse, Ind,, Ju'y 23—Proprietors of five summer resorts aj Wawasee lake have been fined $35 each for possessing slot machines. The machines were confiscated and destroyed.

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MAN SLAYS FAMILY Chicago Man Murders Wife And Twin Daughters And Then Turns Gun On Himself Chicago, July 23 Paul Orlando. 33. today murdered his wife, Amelia, two 20 year old twin daughters, Mary and Ixmise, and then killed himself. Police believe the man was erased by repeated arguments with his wife. Upon reports from neighbors, officers broke into Orlado's burlier shop and residence and found the four bodies stream about the door.-Three smaler children were safe in their bedroots. Mrs. Orlando, in addition to three bullet wounds, had suffered a broken arm and other Injuries before she died, police found. The girls had been shot in the heart. Orlando was shot in the head, an empty revolver lying at his aid.. According to police records Orlando had been arrested by his wife a month ago on a charge of abuse and it is believed the shooting climaxed another domestic argument. o j — Bandits Raid Laundry And Slay An Employe Chicago, July 23—Bandits early today raided the Cascade laundry on the south side, killed one employe, battered three others until they became unconscious, and escaped with an undetermined amount of cash. Charles Donney, 59. an engineer, and George Vogt. 64, a watchman, encountered the bandits near the entrance. They were clubbed over the head and carried toward the firm’s safe. Arthur Ixrng, a driver appeared on the scene and'was killed by a sharp blow on the head. Another driver, Arthur Johnson, appeared. He also was beaten and severly injured. He left the laundry in a daze and has not been found. Police fear he may have fallen dead nearby. The bandits then looted the safe and escaped. The amount of the loot could not be determined because i finger print experts refused to allow company officials to touch the safe until they have examined it further.

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WINS PRIZE 1 1 V * 0 JA s ■ kt I$ ' - L SI i U \ /IF V A ; J NOEL L. FLINT. Chicago—This photo shows Noel U Flint, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey > Flint, 3235 South Bishop street, Chi- ’ cago. who has ben awarded second prize in the annual Paris prize competition of the Society of Beaux Arts . architects. He is a junior at the Armour Institute of Technology. — -o — Missing Teacher Found Edinburgh. Scotland. July 25. — (United Press.) — Joseph Victor ColI lins. mathematics teacher in Stevens Point. Wis., state normal school, was i highly amused today at the ‘‘fuss’’ i stirred up by his departure from London. Viewed as missing by his family ( ■ and hunted for by the London police i | and the detectives of Scotland Yard, I ■ Collins explained he came to Scot- . land without time to notify his wife.' ■ for he had found in London that his t train left earlier than he had antici- ■ pated. Collins went for a motor trip toi day ami said he was returning to London tonight. He said he had sent

his wife a postcard, BROTHERS ARRESTED ? 1 pSi Indianapolis, July 23. — (United Press.) — Lawrence Burnett, 34, and Joseph Burnett, 30, brothers, were under urrest here today as suspects in the slaying of Norman Hamilton, 22, near Beecher, 111. Tuesday. The two brothers were arrested on word from Illinois that they were to be charged with murder for Ham llton’s death. They repeated their story told Illinois authorities that they saw Hamilton thrown from un auto and pursued the car until a fusillade of bullets forced them to give up the chase. The Burned t brothers and Hamilton have records as bootleggers and hijackers, police said. Hamilton was found on a highway near Beecher, his head pierced with a bullet and his body bruised from being thrown to the pavement. o w Much Right-of-way For State Roads Is Donated Indianapolis, Ind., July 23—(Special) —As the ludisna state highway department steadily proceeds with paving, continuous maintainenance, widening roadbeds, easing curves and relocating sections of roads to eliminate traffic hazards, considerable comment is frequently heard about some refusing to lend their efforts to road improvements by opposing new and necessary right-of-way. This is due, explains John D. Williams, state road director .to occasional settlement of a right-of-way problem in the courts with the attendant newspaper copy provided until solved. There are hundreds of cases of volJuntary land gifts to the commission, Mr. Williams says, by enterprising, j far-sighted land owners and business men of which the public is never cog'nizant foi the reason these gifts come simultaneously with the explanation from the road agency that it needs more land to improve certain road sections. So it is only fair, he contends, that the public know of the generosity of these friends of modern

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highways. .., h ( One very outstanding case Williams cited Is an entire new tlon for one and one-third miles on , State Road 22. known as the ■ , Road, near Waverly. Here, In or to avoid several hazardous turns ana sharp curves, shorten the J* * a about half a mile and ellmlnaU narrow bridge at the junction of Bargerville road where a young lad)' from Nebraska lost her life two v'.irs ago. Hie road was relocated across a farm for 1.34 miles. This land was freely given by the Inter-Southern insurance Company, the owner, through the efforts of Thomas McMurray, state Insurance commissioner. When highway officials explained the situation to Mr. McMurray, he immediately took up the matter with the insurance company officials who promptly deeded the desired right-of-way to the state. As a result work proceeded without the long delay oftimes caused by litigation. In appreciation of Mr. McMurray’s offers this road section has been named “The McMurray Cut Off", and it will save Indiana motorists many thousands of dollars annually as well as making safer highway traffic. It j* estimated that this road serves 1500 vehicles, each day for 300 days a year, and with a saving of half a mile to each vehicle, there is a yearly saving of 5.000.275,000 vehicle miles or a cash saving, based on the rate of 6 cents per vehicular mile, of $16.500 each year. While this is the most noteworthy case of co-operation in recent weeks, highway officials say there are hundreds of additional cases where small amounts of land were given freely by farmers, city residents owning rural property, and the like for aiding state road expansion, and particularly as means of eliminating travel hazards. Mr. Williams points out there is no local assessment against adjacent land for building a state highway, and therefore the commission does not feel justified in paying adjacent land I owners for the privilege of building i them a modern road. Just inside of l any city, adjacent property bears a I large part if not all the cost of road I improvements. In many states adja-

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Barry, following an alleged in Pta | operation. Dr- It. J. Phelan maintained a , ult(l of offices downtown for the wealthy Dr. W. T. Stevens maintained a suite on Micoilet avenue and aided the unfortunate. When police arrested the latter i they found they had also arrested the Cornier. Chief of Detective* Andrew Crummy said Dr. Phelan. Stevens confessed and made the statement that he would plead guilty

to manslaughter charges. The doctor said family troubles Induced him to assume dual roles in order to increase his income. Dr. Phelan is his right name and Dr Stevens was the assumed role. Compared with Englishmen. Scotch- ' mPn . and Welshmen, the Irish have . I the largest heads.