Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 185, Decatur, Adams County, 6 August 1925 — Page 3

ByZ”' l Boots ■■ p . fearing ■> of ’ ~nd misi.H-HS .m>> ■ «•*' " l " riP,lly MTtb^ l ' .'.ntn w" 11 A ”■ K» ’Si:; dt.-t - <ir K bno * ial- 1 ' f ’‘” ""'"Z’ Mpiib 1 I a kt> Erie rum m« ■• ciiv "rX -o •>•■ iie<t , 1 have hern, made K** raiders m SanSon‘«rea <" northern K> F nf the probate court at ■ nPV , w're af.ot there "'nubrf official would be ■< r ZhP—" B”” charged with W ”t ra 'n-psts. B< ru<teeii anBSerdav that -be backbone ( Erie liquor traff.c had ■ OBITUARY Aim Hower came into the Henry and M"> ■ p-,1 in Kirkland township. BF-Jt 1.-1:3110 I'dctrte.l |B\ (or her Heavenly home at . ■ ’ Jttlyj. Ht-’.'i. 'lie ripe age. 11 >«'•"" lls a "‘ l ,lay miull loimet *'■>•■ WLt ,|e!.-voptn. i.t mmrm ter.; ■ hwry 7. I<-- >'"■ an-i Mr gK Roop were married at the M. E. .’or. 11 just after ■Jcbin; sen me by tl ■ pastor, ■ Joseph H Smith. To thU |K, <s born five . liildrcn. all l.v---i present. Brother ami Sister Koop Glw ■' I'ie.m.ntt ’dill-. moved to Decatur ami 1 T 11 ''"“ > '‘ l 10 Mills for the remainder of B. M a girl rn 17 years of age |8.,, !:•■■ '" her (hid an 1 he|^R aS ;,:i>!-r of ti e Monro.- M-th.>-P ;,,md remained H*,rs'tiriy m.-mber of tieK; Mills M > itch until adBja me Chat mi Triumphant. at sh <‘ was and bmkam for something help the w.ak along. There . d be noticed for to come ami that never I^Kbe filled. Ma:., mam tii-ir Chris- .. leers of Sb.ter B" her lin lives on in their for the K- :: g.J.mi of Christ. ■? ttmi.rn I heir loss; a hf■ !..ng companion and liusDaniel Roop; 5 childr en, Mrs. Cor<|i:.< and Sadie May Gerllamnmml, 1ml.; Harvey |^h«f Chicago 111. Hertha Cordua, and 11. Don Roop, of Trim . gr indchildren; 2 grarulrlii’drmi: I sister. of Decatm : ” half-sisters; 1 1 str p-sisti r; stepand ev..; else who ever Ml'- Roop Tliis V. hole comIlli' these who hovel |Mkli a loved one. IM V of God, well done! warfare's past, fought, the race is won. art crowned at last. labor done, as sinks the clay. its load the spirit flies, | Heaven and earth combine to blest the righteous when she life's sweet journey ends. body llal . t like f r i e)l j ß _ no murmurs, no delay; a sigh, ami K 0 away. ~— o - — Skeleton Partly 9 lp Bv Earthquake mB Barbara, ('a if.. Aug. 6 A ■RIH' petrified skeleton, which have not yet decided was a ■•"*11 nr |,r. him,,rie toothed whabmi Green MoitnIs Your Skinnv | Friend, Mabel? M?!‘" im , to 'ake Cod Liver Oil for . e ( ' months and get enough IHktiv ly 011 *'i3 bones to a rf ’ a ' man ' J ll ' 'l° won f Have to swal'ow i t ’be nauseating 'lecause the McCoy Lab- ■ New Yl ”'k. are now putB«Wet f O rnn iVPr ° H ““ BUgaF eoat ' y ’ s Cod Liver Oil Tablets at the Holthouse Blnamo an n ever >' druggst worthy Btf a’ 8e s theni —6o tablets—6o ■ frA™ > mar ‘ or won ’an can put Mt „. p un(ls of healthy flesh in 30 Bud mt' 11 "' llru^is t will willingly the Purchase price. W °c??i > Put on 15 P° un, l s ’ n si* B vnll(lren erow robust and ■X en?t y ’ s the orl « inal a « (1 ■ 36 Cod Liver Oil Tablet.”

I AMERICAN BACK FROM ATTEMPT TO FLY TO POLE .'Oe’T ' si ' '■ I V-„ ” ■ Lincoln Ellsworth, companion of (.’apt Amundsen, returning to New York on the S S. Frederick VIII

tain, highest point on historic Can Miguel, 30 mil S from Santa Harb.m -■ shoreline. San Miguel Island was badly rocked during tlie recent earthquake, and many of its tall cliffs tumbled into the sea. The skeleton's measure 15 feet in length, and together with, the! niantal's skull were found protruding above ground at the summit of the mountain. The balance of the bones were buried in the earth’s surface, but the entire skeleton was virtually Intact. May Change Geological Theory If the find proves to be a ma. tadon it will disrupt the entire sequence qf geology as'worked out by scientists on the Pacafie coast, according to D. It. Rogers. Smithsonian excavator. If it is a toothed whale, its discovery will be an equally valuable contribution tg science and history. ‘if it is a whale,” Rogers said. ‘‘lt died about the time ths bottom of the sea rose, as it has been exposed to the air during the process of petrification, and is therefore imperfect and brittle.; If it had petrified bepeath the water I believe it would have been as solid and h|rd ns other specimens we have in the museum.” Capt. Bob Ord. veteran Santa Barbara navigator, made the discovery, and reported his find to scientific investigators. Excejd. for the tusk of a sabre toothed tiger lonml there 10 years ago. no mamma! hud ever been found on the quake-heaved island before. o Marion County Trustees Shy At Evolution Scrap Indianapolis, Aug. 6 - The Marion, county board of trustees has adopted a policy of ‘'hands off” on the ev.i.ti tion scrap. At a meeting of towuship trustees yesterday, Edward Hecker, of Warren

THE ADAMS Theatre I L AST TIME TONIGHT | “Grounds for Divorce” B A Paramount attraction with B Florence Vidor, Matt .Moore, Louise R Fazenda and others. B On b> freedom was the cry ol the •’realist divorce B lawyer in Paris, and then his wife took up the cry B against him! Eg Funny? It's nothin- else but. g 10c 25c g Friday and Saturday , H| Harry Carey in “ The Bad Lands’ K | THE CORT I B LAST TIME TONIGHT Universal-Jewel presents I Virginia Valli, Forest Stanley and wonder east in “Up The Ladder” | n| Evcrv woman faces this tragedy- to be lefi " ie L bottom of the ladder. See what this woman did|j| “Married Neighbors”- a good comedy h 1 .10 - —2sc

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township, introduced a resolutfon urging the board to go on record favoring the teaching of evolution. . Other tin: tees said they diit not want to get mixed up in the evolution wrangle and tabled the motion. ! — i Wealthy Chemist Missing From Home In California Martinez, Cal., Aug. 6 —Search was vigorously renewed today for Charles Henry Schwertz, wealthy chemist, missing since an unidentified body was found in th»’ explosion wrecked laboratory Thursday night where Schwartz concentrated his .experiments. The su idea re appearance of Joseph Rodt iguez- at first believed to be the victim of the explosion, intensified the search for Schwartz and at the same time an investigation was started into the affairs of the Pacific (’allolose Company, with which Schwartz was associated. Investigators want to know why the plant, constructed a year ago, had i never begun operations, and why such heavvy insurance on Schwartz, its chemist, was necessary. $3.00 to CLEVELAND Round trip front FL Wayne Sunday Excursions ? via Nickel Plate Road Also Low Excursion Fares to Many Other Points. Call on Local Ticket Auent Nickel Plate Road or address C. A. PriTil tird, I). P. A.. FL W ayne >

Mi] Favorite Stories Bq IRUIN S COBB A Fifty-Fifty Proposition The original of Peter Dunne's Immortal clmracter, "Mr. Dooley," kept ' a saloon in Chicago much frequented I by newspaper men. He was a born I wit, and in his way—and a very good 1 way It was, too- a philosopher and a i student of human nature In its varying , aspects. I ( One wintry evening us be perched behind his bar In friendly «onveraa- j tion with two of hbi regular patiohs ' there entered a so-called Journalist ’ whose reputation u* a ready borrower I and a poor payer was more than city-'. wide. "I'ncle John," he said briskly, ‘Tm ''detaihsl to an out-of-town assignment j ami I'm a little short of cash- need ' some coin for traveling expenses. Slip; me a tenspot, will you? 11l hund it back to you sure on pay night along with lhe rest of the small loans I’vo . had oIT of you lately. The old man's face gave no sign of his real feelings. He lifted his broad hulk, waddled to the damper, extracted from the till a bill ami without a < word passed it across the bar to the promising nmn. || The latter, murmuring his thanks, , started to cram it in his pocket but took a second glance at the greenback. “Hold on here, I'ncle John," he said. "I needed ten bones and this bill Is only a fiver.” I “That's right, me son," said I'ncle John ; "it makes the thing coma out even.” “What do you mean, makes the thing come out even?” “Why, five I lose and five you lose,” said I'ncle John. (Copyright by the Central Pre«n A»s«»elatlon.)

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Petition Is Filed To 1 Prevent Enforcement Os Anti-Evolution Law Chattanooga .Tonn., Aug. 6 —A tax payers petition seeking to enjoin en forcement of the Tennessee antt-bvo-tutlon law was filed in the U. S. dis" trict court here today by John Randolph Neal, chief defense counsel In the Scopes cast-. Tlie petitioner was Robert Wilson, citizen of Rhea county who alleged the la w deprived his children of truthful knowledge In the public school which they attended. — [, ~ — Large Attendance At Epworth League Institute I Winona Lak*, Ind., Aug. 6 - A total' attendance *f 1.50) at the annual in stiiute ot the Epwortli League of the; Northern Indiana conference of the: Methodist church was predicted today by officials of the Institute. Cuisses for the institute were or-’ Iganized Monday by Dr. ('. If. Smith of (lunhen, district superintendent. Each morning is to be devoted to in'stitme work and the afternoons will be given over to outdoor recreation. corns arr i Quick relief from painful / ■! corns, tender toes and ELf ( */ pressure of tight shoes. v/,-, DSScholls Zino-pads “iSz h ;',7‘

* Interest on Certificates of Deposit I Many who invest in our J. Certificates of Deposit fl put the “C. D.” interest • B in their savings accounts If where it will earn inter- ' est. This is a good way I to make “C. D.” interest count for your future. S’lrst?, jN Capital and Surplus 00 K Decqtur, IndiqnQ *