Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 181, Decatur, Adams County, 1 August 1925 — Page 6

Race I‘rograin For Fair At Celina Is Announced I.iberal pur’<••» »r- offered forth" rtKM to be held at the Hanner Fair, (Mina, Ohio. August IS io 22, lik'lu Hive. A largo •held of hor- f will bo entered in the various events, i.idications tire. Saturday will be Derby Day and a latg** number of "Jumpers are expected to be present. Entric. for Derby Day are coining in already The entries for the trotting and pac ing races close on Saturday, August, 15, at 11 pin. Following h the pro gram tor the races: Tuesday, August 18 2’25 trot—purse IWO 2:12 pace purse 2:25 pnc<- —purse 4(W Wednesday, August 19 2:11 trot purse sl'" 2:15 puce purse 3 year old trot purse Thursday, August 23 2:09 pace purse S4OO 2:17 trot purse 400 2:13 pace—puise tool Friday, August 21 2:22 trot pur S4OO, 3 year old pace purse 350> 2:19 trot -purse 400 Derby Day, August 22 One half mile purse $ 75 Seveneights mile l.>0; One mile 1!l ' Three-quarters mile 10:> I One and one-eighth mile 300 One and one-quarter mile - 300 Consolation 1 2 mile 100 O ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ + BASEBALL STANDING 4- ♦♦+++♦+♦ + + ♦ + + ♦* National League W. I* Pel Pittsburgh 56 :; 6 .603 New York 57 39 .594 Cincinnati 51 44 -63. Brooklyn 46 45 .505 I hlladelphia 42 48 .46, , St. Louis 45 52 .41 -’ Chicago 41 54 .432 Boston 39 59 .390 American League Philadelphia 62 32 .660 i Washington 60 35 63-' Chicago ••.. 54 46 -540 Detroit 49 49 .500 St. Louis 48 50 .490 Cleveland 46 53 .465 New York 41 s:> .42, Boston 29 69 -296 American Association Louisville 69 3:> .66.. Indianapolis 55 49 .al!' . Kansas City 54 4:> .a24 St. Paul . 52 49 .5L> , M> • _ | Milwaukee 46 58 -44_ Toledo « 44 .58 .431 Columbus 39 'it ■■’•94 i + ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ + ♦* * YESTERDAY’S RESULTS * ♦ •>♦ + •!•* + .+ * + National League Boston, 3; Cincinnati. I. ; Chicago. 3; New York. 4. Brooklyn. 9; St. Louis. 4. Philadelphia-Pittsburgh, rain. American League Cleveland, 2; Boston, 7. All others postponed. American Association Minneapolis, 2: Milwaukee. >. St. Paul, 0: Kansas City. 6. I Louisville, 6; Columbus, 9. Indianapolis. 6; Toledo, 5. I <>—- , Miss Ederle To Attempt To Swim Channel Monday a 1 Gris Nez, Fiance. Aug. I—Gertrude j F.derfe. American girl swimmer, < plans to start at 6 a.m. Monday her daring attempt to master the English • channel, a feat no woman has yet accciiiplislied. The weather indications are favor- . aide, though in ncd-channel the < water was report "d rough- Jabez Wolfe. Miss Edcrle's trainer, how- 1 ever, hopes for improvement before the girl plunges into the “sleeve channel,” as the stretch of water with its mystifying and powerful currents i is sometimes called. —-—o HARDING HIGHWAY OFFICERS NAMED (Continued from Page One) existence from a commercial viewpoint while the future of the memorial looked bright indeed,. Following the meeting the members enjoyed a banquet at the Jungle Hotel. Those present at. t lie meeting in addition Io the c”i -«>rs named abov ■ were the following: E. J. Dodd, Hoell; C. J Hobbs. Hebron; S. C. Shilling, Culver; N. it Stoner. Ho- 1 Chester; Hugh A. Barnhart, Roches- , ter; Dr. W. E. Hornnan.. Akron; ad directors; and Senator Thomas Grant, Lowell; Henry A. Barnhart, Rochester; Omar B. Smith. Rochester; Henry Hogan, Hebron; Thomas Turner. Hebron; George C. Go gory, Hebron and F. C. Leitnaker, Culver, ail stockholders. — ———-o $ $ 4- WANT ADS EARN -?- $ J

Helen Wills Defeated By Elizabeth Ryan j Seabright, N. J Aug, I—Misti Helen [Wills American national tt mils churn plan, was deteuted h< re today by Miss * Elizabeth Ryan. England, the former | California tar, lu the final round of ' Hie fileabright invitation tournament • The score ! were t .! and 6'l. I Weather conditions were partly r<> sponsible lor the defeat of the young 1 champion The court was heavy from rtun and that chop stroke attack wh < h , Miss Hyun launched completely upset the Berkley girl. Tlw ball ban ly n»se from the court. The defeat was Mho first Mln Wills hat suffered in this country since 1923 when she was defeated here by Miss Eleinor Goss. • 6 "" - Dr. King To Investigate i Water Supply At Winona lnd|an>polis. Aug. I—Dr. William F. Kitir.. secretary of the state board of Inalth pl.'inued today to go lo' I Winona Like Monday with drastic; orders for improvement of the water supply there. Klug it is understood will direct the: town to install a sanitary sewage disposal plant or call off n-xt siitiim ■r’st assembly. 1 Contamination of the water earlier in the oasen caus' d six deitfls from typhoid lever, according to health of- ■ licluli. StEngineering Department Os Highway Board Reorganize , Indiauapol's. Aug.. 1 A complete < reorganization or the. engineering de- 1 partment of the state highway coin-jj mission was made today at a confer-1 j im e bel Wi en John I>. Williams, direc- t lor and Governor Jackson. Fred Kalian. Indianapolis was OP- ( j pointed assistant lo William Titus < chief engineer/and was plietd in 1 charge of bridge work. J J. T. Mallett. Indianapolis, was ( made assistant in charge of roods. j o 5 Site Selected For New Dunes State Park Today j Indianapolis. Aug I—A1 —A site for In- J diana's new Danes Park on the shore of Lake Michigan in Porter county. l was definitely selected today at a . joint meeting, of the Dunes Park ‘ commission and the state <4mserva- j tion cotnmissioiv j The new site which will cost the , <: <i' marly $525,000 has a frontage ‘ us thn m les on Lake Michigan and contains some of the most remark- . able examples of Dune formations in ’ the area. Niinitiations for the purchase of more than 600 acres hits been completed and on the remaining 909 . [acres it will be necessary to start 1 i ondemnation proceedings. SHIPS IN POLAR EXPEDITIO NBREAK . THROUGH ICE JAM Continued from Page One) red in part the Amundsen attempt to) fly to he pole and who was greeted wi h tremendous ovations when the party returned to Norway, expressed pleasure at-being back on his native soil. “But I left my heart back in the nortihland.” he said. , “I am going to ] join with Roald Amundsen in another attempt to fly to the north polo ami the next time I don't think we will fail” In good health and bearing the marks of wind and sun and the lines’ about the eyes that stamp the explor- ( er. the Ohioan said plans for the next Po'.oar flight would not be long delayed, but would be formulated when Amundsen arrives here in September. "I hope the same men who went | with us on the last trip vTH be along', on the next," Ellsworth said. . The explorer expressed hope that his plans would include the use of a dirigible, for he believes a lighter than air craft the best chance of reaching the top of the world. “It may prove too expensive, however” he added. “Tne last trip cost us $150,000." He contr'ibuted more than half of, this amount —- _— 0 — HOSPITAL NOTES Mr:. Frank Wecliter of Berne was dismissed from the local hospital today. Mrs. Wechter underwent a major operation about three weeks ago. i Miss Breta Uamen, nurse at the Adams County Memorial hospital is enjoying a two weeks, viwation. Miss Montez Emery, of Middlepolnt Ohio, has accepted a position with the local hospital and began duties this morning. o Casings, Tubes, Mobiloil, Red Crown Gasoline. Hileman Garage. 1

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT. sAtUfit)Als At'C-Ir’ct 1 1925

STECK STILL LEADS i' Democrat Has 63 Votes Advantage Over Sen. Bookhart In Recount Os I lowa's Vote For Senator. ' Wathlajjton \ug. I—Exclusive1 —Exclusive of i.T.:6 contested ballots, Dai' .d F. » ■ ;o<k, ctemocra , Is today leading his i -iponi iu. Sen.itor Smith W. B'ookhan. b- 68 votes in the comnlet'i re.cunt of 24 of leva's 99 countiesA t inu'i.tlo;. u’ i?e by tin rtaT <•'. the s'n re elections comm'toe showi d Steck 99,488 ami Brookhart. 3'J.420. Louis <’><>:, •t.pitviaor for Broi.ltIm t. has lo ls r d n contest C all the li.H.i ■ In tfi > i«cftrd ward et Est-r---v.'ho, Emmet i iLnty, on th" ground i f pre uirptive fraud." — .—0 ». SI,OOO For Dead Bandits . Plymouth, Ind., Aug 1. — (Enlted I Pre i i—A price of $1,006 on the head of any dead bank bandit was pbsted i today by the Marshall County Banker’s association. | The association offered SSOO for the i capture alive of a (bank bandit. An 'organized vigilance committee is to be held in readiness for another Invasion of the county by the outlaws. o [ MARRIAGE LICENSE I Clinton Stevens, laborer. Decatur, to Mary Harvey Wilson, Decatur. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY , SALESMAN WANTED Do you consider yourself qualified to sell imlitp lu'oiication in drums, halfdrums, and puarter-drums on 30 day terms to farmers, threshers, truckcis and industrial concerns in your section? We have several branches in the slate and now seek represental on In agricultural sections offering genuine opportunity to capable salesman who will invest only earnist effort. Must own auto Age limit 30-55. Employment through personal interview. The Atlas Oil Company, Bales Div. Executive Offices. Cleveland. Ohio. 182t3x FOR RENT —Four rooms in modern home; garage; close in. Phone 698. 18213 FOR SAI.E—One pure bred Shropshire ram, 4 years old; 4’A miles i es-t of Decatur. Craigvillc phone. Jim Beery. 182t3x o - -■ — Have your Batteries rebuilt or recharged, experienced Battery man. Hileman Garage. 1 O See “Grounds for Divorce" at the Adams Theater. Wed., Aug. 5. Benefit Gohl Section Psi lota Xi. It o | NOTICE TO GAS CONSUMERS Your gas bills are due the first of the month. If you do' not receive your bill bv the first es August please call No. 75 : r.d a bill will be mailed to you. Don’t forget to bring your bill with you or enclose if you remit by mail. No discount after the 10th. I NORTHERN INDIANA GAS AND ELECTRIC CO. 1-8-10 FORD TOURING — Fully equipped, run less than 2.000 miles. i FORD SEDAN — Extra good condition. FORD COUPE — Runs fine,' good shape. ] CHEVROLET TOURING—Good condition. HILEMAN GARAGE SAVE 40% OF COST Mix your own FERTILIZER. A demonstration of home mixing of Fertilizer along the Anaconda plan will be held Saturday, Aug. 15th Following Gift Day program, morning and afternoon, on Liberty Way. Come and see it and learn how to mix your own fertilizer and save 40% in cost and get better results. Otto Hoile.

m ■ ■ ■ a a ■ » ■ Mtgas— ~~qi 1 ; . ' k . I I r\Dl7 A I\/IQ cl ° not hemes, they can only be acquired | ll\l-j/41VliJ through your own acts. Saving-Constant Sav-ing-is the surest way to secure that cherished possession. A fraction of your salary saved each week or month is the practical way. H Investing those dollars in the Decatur Savings & Loan Association plan where you share in the full earnings—and in a short space of time you can, if you care to, borrow enough to warrant building your home of happiness. Pay off the loan in small monthly amounts. I | Three Outstanding Features i Many Decatur people have taken advantage of Our Saving Shares—You, too, can do so if you act at once—Remember you have three outstanding ■ features when you invest your money in this association. ] First mortgage real estate security. — 2 Under the supervision and examination of the State Banking Department. I 3 Withdrawal of money deposited on pass book on account of shares. (Mail This Coupon For Direct Information) , j ■ Decatnr Savings & Loan Association : i 119 South Second St., 1 Decatur, Ind. B Please give me complete details of your Savings Plan. Name .’-.-; I Address : ; - 8 OFF7CERS AND DIRECTORS ’ M. KIRSCH CARL PUMPHREY C. E. BELL " President and Director Vice-President and Director Vice-President and Director I res. 1 eoples Loan & Trust Co. Jeweler LaFountain Handle Co. g —— o— ——- - '■ o~• — O — H.FROHNAPFELC.L. WALTERS BURT MANGOLD ■ Director Secy.-Treasurer. Director Dir-Jnr S ■ Chiropractor ' Graham & Walters Dentist —■ — I C. H. COLTER A. MUTSCHLER H. F. KITSON ! Director Director r.Smith 4 Bell Lumber Co. Mulsehler Pkg. Cu. AutomSe Dealer | Decatur Savings & Loans ’ Association j 119 S. Second st. Decatur, Indiana > | Z X K ' "I I

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