Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 197, Decatur, Adams County, 20 August 1925 — Page 9
Dizzy? rrob<M’ Z®«L'S{tt3 p 5« ■%■"<•'» i" 3 *- Ss v! UNA no vegetable regulator, ’ 7 SOLD BY Mu Favorite Stories ’ B, num S COBB A, a Favor to the Railroad Ynrk theatrical magnate had a ttark of grippe In the winter ‘t went South to recuperate. He ,nd . . f( . w dav» in a small town in TT Carolina When he got ready J l fav > for the North he found the Ji»l hua had mysteriously vanuhed- probably the driver had gone to, riding. There wan no conveyance Mhlk or private, to be had; and In !L b pr to catch his train the NorthernL was compelled to labor afoot over *mlle and a half of dusty road, with , value In each hand. When he staggered up to the tiny •ration there was no one In sight expt a n old darky who was sitting on the platform. -Vncle.” Inquired the New Yorker, -wbv in the name of gbodness did they build this depot no far from the towns The old man scratched his head. *1 don't know, boss.” he said, “onlett it wur because dey wanted to git €los er to de railroad!" (Coprrtff *>r ,he ■rodleat., IM.) ~ d" =- LEBANON— When Boone county men returned from Camp Knox, Ky. they found hundreds of relatives and friends at the station to meet them. The 139th Artillery Field band, just home from camp played.
* K The Golden Anniversary To the visiting Knights of Pythias . and guests who are here today to attend the program in observance of the v Golden Anniversary Jubilee Kekionga Lodge, No. 65, Knights of Pythias, We Extend a Hearty Welcome Ji The occasion also demands that we extend our ■ ‘ CONGRATULATIONS « & to the Kekionga Lodge and wish the Membership many more years of success. „ A Schafer Hardware Co.
RIVAL BRANDED WITH JOT WIRE Man Keeks Vengeance For Stealing His Wife’s Love From Him Chicago, Aug. 20. —(United Press)! —The brand of vengeance is burned deep in the face of Walter Johnson, 25. The letters, "V. F.” some three inches In height, were burned into Johnson's left cheek as he lay bound on the floor of the home of Victor Feleci. With a white-hot wire and in the presence of his wife, who had confessed to indiscretions with the victim, Feleci the 'brand, of shftme and vengeance. Today police have Mrs. Hose Feleci. 28, in custody and are looking for her husband. Johnson staggered into the West Chicago police station last night and fainted. Revived, he told how he had been summoned to the Feleci home by Victor, 30, a friend of several years. “Victor pointed a revolver at me and then he tied my hands and feet,” Johnson said. “He told me he had found out about my friendships with his wife. And then be heated a wire over a gas jpt and wrote his initials in my cheek.” Rose said her husband forced her to witness the vengeance. “He made me turn Walter's head so that he could use the wire just right,” she said. “I wanted to scream but he had a revolver and told me he would kill us both if we said a word.” o— — ALEXANDRIA —A coupe belonging to Ernest Hall was found in Sheridan Tires, lights, mirrors and all other removable accessories were gone.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1925,
War Lord Dead | \ % cttajntg TSO-l/TM Chang Tso-lin, Manchurian war lord, is dead, Peking hears. Rising to power as head of the bandits, he aided Japan in the war with Russia.’ He was long a political factor in the Far East SOUTH BEND—A diljtcriminiiting burglar, who took only ten cent cigars, total value »la. was reported by August Toguri, restaurant keeper. Cheaper cigatSt were not torched. The thiet .also took 15 worlh4>f working gloves, some cigarettes and a fountain pen GREENSBURG — More than 3,001 Odd Fellows and Rebekahsere expect ed here Sunday in an outing. Grand lodge officers will speak.
Women To Celebrate Anniversary Os Suffrage Indianapolis, Aug. 20. — (United Press) — Preparations are being made by the Indiana League of Women Voters for a celebration next Wednesday Os the fifth anniversary of woman suffrage In the United States. The constitutional amendement glv-! Ing women equal rights with men to the ballot was formally proclaimed bf Bninbn<|ge secretary of state, on August 26, 1920. Although August is the vacation month for activities of most of the leagues in Indiana, Mrs. B. B. White, state president, is asking as many leagues as possible to take official observance of the anniversary. Several leagues are planning birth-day-picnics or porch parties for next
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