Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 198, Decatur, Adams County, 21 August 1925 — Page 6

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• CLASSIFIED ADS ♦ FOR SALE _ FOR SALE—A - few gixxl UHixl nil stoves and coal ranges. Thu Gas Companyl36-tf FI)R~SALE-A choli-e lot of iinroc males for fall service. .1 D. Nitilinger, 4 miles northeast of Decatur, 193-ts * ruK kk.m- Furnished rooms in iuo<l ern home. Inquire 221 N. Third st., or telephone No. 1069. 194 6ts. FOR SALK- Upright Victrola in Mahogany case. H. Linnemier. Preble Ind. Preble phone lon 12 197t3x pOR SALE—Sweet corn roasting ears. Stowells Evergreen, 15 cts. per dozen. Ready now. O. V. Dilling. 197t3x I'oK SALE one willow rocker; One Elm Rocker; One Oak rocker; Cent■>r stand; dining room extension table, 15 x 45 with four extra boards; Oak bookcase, 2 x 414 feet; Garland gas range; Walnut mirror. 2 x 3>i feet. For sale at Mrs. George Roop's residence, 330 N. 10 St., or phone S2l after 5 o’clock. !!•■* Spd. FOR - SALE—A good - piano in excellent condition, at a bargain. Inquire of J. S. Coverdale, phone 187.194tf FOR S.M.E—Parts” ndTepiiirs to 16 and 17 model Buicks, six cylinder, rims and tires. Inquire 41G Mercer Ave., after 5 p.m. 195-tt PICKLES for self. 20c hundred Phone 719 B. 3 longs. 1 short. W. 11. Workinger. Watt store, 196t4x FOR SALE—Home grown celery. Wi 1 deliver any place in city in lots of 1 dozen or more at 50 cents, a doz Decatur Flo. Co. Phone, 971- or 911 197-2tx BABY CHICKS — Wednesday and Thursday of each week. Heavy breeds. sl6; Light breeds, $8 per hundred. Custom hatching a specialty. O. V. Dilling. Rt. 2, Decatur, Ind., Craigville phone. Two miles south, 5 miles west of Decatur. M-W-F-144-ts j LOST AND FOUND LOST—R~J~Reyn<ilds tobacco receipt book. Please return to 1 Murray Hotel.l97t3x LOST -Auto License plate 225 781 Finder please return to this office or Wm. Fritag. Preble 198-f.ix WANTED FOR RENT 1 lift REN I Six too mhouse and garden two miles east of Decatur. II M. Devoss. 197-.'lt Pete Bollinger Suffers Relapse This Afternoon Peter Bollinger, Decatur young man,, suffered a relapse from his recent illness, at the Cort Theater this afternoon. He was alone at the time and was found by Jesse Leßrun.i who summoned a local physician. He was taken to the hospital, where medical treatment was given. His condition was pronounced as critical. A large shipment of New Fail Suits received today. New -.. -‘ tyles and patterns. Stop in and see them.—Vance & Linn.lt BIDS FOR FURNISHING FERTILIZER Nbtice is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Adams county, will receive sealed bids until 10 o'clock A. M. on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1925 for the furnishing of four (4) tons of 2.12-2 fertilized. The fertilizer is to be delivered at | the County Infirmary of Adams county. I Indiana, on or before September 15,1 1925. free of all freight and other! transportation charges. BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS s Os Adams County, Indiana. By Martin Jaberg. Auditor. " 14-21 O O I I REPAIR WORK Automobile, Truck and Tractor Repairing. HOMER SMITLEY, 734 High Street. I Phone 942 O ; ()' 197tt3, Health is prec-1 XxsVid * ous « an( l the fnst adjustments trivial in Agj proportion t o their 1 potential - benefits to you. 7JHeJoremostx Why not call N or an a PP oin t‘ ment today? CHARLES & CHARLES Chiropractors. 6:30 to 8:00. Phone 628

* BUSINESS CARDS * H. FROHNAPFEL. D. C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC . A HEALTH SERVICE The Neurocalometer Service Will Convince You at 144 South 2nd Street Office Phone 314 Residence 1087 1 O ffice Hours: 10-12 e.m. 1-5 6-8 pm. S. E. BLACK Funeral Director Mrs. Black. Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night Office phone 90. Home phone 727 FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of Title. Real Estate. Plenty of Money to Loan on Government Plan. Interest rate reduced October :5, 1924 See French Quinn Office —Take i first stairway south of Decatur Democrat N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined. Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8 to 11:30—12:30 to 5:00 Saturday 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135 MONEY TO LOAN Aa unlimited amount of 5 PERCENT money on improved real estate FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real estate SCHURGEfr'3 ABSTRACT OFFICE 33 8 2nd St O— ~ : O PIANO TUNER Recommended Leave tuning orders at Gay, Zwick & Myers. o - —o Coolidge Signs Belgian Debt Settlement Papers

Northampton, Mass. Any. 21- The I terms of the Belgian debt settlement ' have met the full apprmal of Pre ■ '■ dent Coolidge. The papers, presented to the president by his personal stenographer, who met him on his arrival here from Plymouth, Vt.. were signed at olive, and were taken back to Swampscott where they wi 1 be sent to Washington. The president's signing of the agreement leaves the next step in /he debi i funding, so far as the United Stats- ; is concerned, tip to congress who it will be asked to ratify the settlement when it convenes itr December. MARKETS-STOGKS | Daily Report Os Local Ami Fowlin' MarV*t» East Buffalo Livestock Market Receipts 5600. shipments 2280. official to New J’ork yesterday, *1710; Hogs Closing steady. Heavies $13.50 @13175; mediums! >[email protected]; light weight $14.10© 14.25; light lights and pigs sl-|[email protected]; packing sows tough $11.50@12; cattle 700 s’ow; shtep 16Q0; best lambs $14.50 @14.75; best ewes [email protected]; calves. 1000; tops sl3 50@14. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: Sept. $1.61%, Dec. $1.60%, May sl/3%. Corn: Sept. $1.04%, Dea 87%c. May 90%c. Oats: Sept. 40%c, Dec. 43%e, May 47’4c. _ i — LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected August. 20) Fowls 18c Leghorn Fowls 13c i Heavy Broilers 18c ' Leghorn, Anconas and Biack broilers 13c Old Roosters ' 8 c Ducks 12c Geese 8c Eggs, dozen 28.. c LOCAL GRABM* MARKET (Corrected Mi gust. 20) Barley, per bushel 75 Oats/ per bushel 33c Rye, per bushei _. >I.OO I New Wheat, No. 1 $1.56 j New Wheat, ISO. 2 sl.5 r LOCAL GROCER S EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 27c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat . ... # 29c

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY. AUGUST 21 1925

GOLF HOPES Tie WITH YOONfi STAR !Frederick Schafer, Os Decatur, Is One Os Countrv’fi Best Amateurs — Decatur can justly pin its hopes for future honors on the amateur golf course, to the brilliant playing of Frederick Schafer, son of C. C. Schaf■«r. of this city, Frederick, one of the youngest players of the popular game, is also one of the best amateur players in the middlewest. He has proved his ability in sever al matches this summer at Leland. Michigan, where the Schafer family has been vacationing for the last several weeks. Frederick has won two titles tills summer and put up a ; strong battle for the third title, hut 'was defeated in the third round by ■a polished player, many years bis I senior, both in age and in number of years that lie 'has played golf. In the first tournament, Frederick won in the class open only to boys and girls under 16 years of age. The second tourney was open to all players and Frederick went, through this meet in championship style, winning the cup after taking several close matches. In the third and final tourney of the summer, Frederick lost in the third round to the winner of the cup. He put up a strong fight and it appeared at times as though he would come through with a victory. Frederick's father is no match for his son. according to those who have seen the two play. The young champion will return lo this city soon and continue his school work here this winter. If there is a city title golf tournament here this fail, it is highly probable that Frederick will enter-and his home town fans wlil be able to see him in real golf action. The young star has hung up some record scores at the Leland course and he is anxious to play on some of the popular courses in neighboring towns here.

Pirate-Giant Game Postponed Due To Rain Nrw York. Aug. 21.—Rain toddy caused the postponement o fthe opening of the series between the. New York Giants and the Pittsburgh Pirates. The Giant’s office 'announced at noon today that double headers will be played Saturday and Sunday and the series will finish with a single game on Monday. ♦ YESTERDAY'S RESULTS 4 **4 + + + 4- + 4 + + 4-444 National League Pittsburgh. 2; Brooklyn, 1. St. Ixmis. 3; Boston. 6. Cincinnati. 8; Philadelphia. 4. Chicago, 5; New York, 3. American League Poston, 7; Chicago, 11. Washington, 1; Cleveland, 0. Detroit,-NewYork. rain. American Association Columbus, 2; Milwaukee, 8. No others. Harry Greb Injured In An Automobile Accident Pittsburgh, Pa., Aug. 21 — Harry Greb, world’s middleweight boxing chaninion, is in a hospital here-suffer-ing from one broken rib, minor cuts land bruises, resulting from an auto mobile accidentGreb, driving his car to Erie, where he was scheduled for a bout with i J.'mnty Darragh at the American Legj ion convention, was injured after it ' skidded and, overturned near Bakers- ; town. The car was demolished. | 0 Gertrude May Try Swim Again With Miss Harrison — Gris Nez. Aug. .I—Wavering in her original decision against trying a new battle with the defiant tides of the English channel this season. Miss Gertrude Ederle is considering today whether she should join Lillian Harrison. ang'.o-Argentenian. within 'a fortnight in another test | Miss Harrison has virtually decided to make her third attempt at the channel on August 31 or September 1. and Miss Ederle is tempted to jump off at the same time. HO- — 1 See Weber and Fields, world famed comedians in the great stage success, “Friendly Ene- ' mies” at the Adams Theater Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, A picture which scored a record ' run in Chicago, T-F

RESIDENCE OF GEORGE MUMMA IS DESTROYED Continued from Page one that he received a letter some t me ago which said. "If you don’t get out lof town, we'll burn you out”. The letter was signed by "The Party of Three". He said that he didn’t pay any altentkui to the threat and went about his business. He had finished his activities in well drilling in this territory, he said, and was In Pennville yesterday completing arrangeminis to move his equipment to that town Mr. Mutnina stated that he had Idea who set the house on tire and that if he had any enemies be did not know who they were. Gasoline Taken from Barn • i There was a tank of gasoline, containing 35 gal.ons, in the barn and' this was used In saturating the propetty- AU but about three gallons were taken from the tank. Gasoline had been spread In both the thouse ano barn and when the firemen trriveiLai the scene the entire house was a mass of flames. The barn was saved after, two hours of strenuous work. The remains of the fire were still' smouldering late this morning ami hundreds of people, hearing of the fire, gathered at the scene. Several of the neighbors told the s'ime story of hearing the explosion, but none of them saw tony jpeopfe around |the house previous to the explosion that preceded the blaze. o • Two Persons Killed In Auto Wrecks At Kokomo Kokomo. Ind., Aug. 21—Two persons were dead, one seriously injured and a dozen others were suffering with minor injuries today from a ser-j les of auto accidents near here yesterday. Mrs. M, V. Grisso. 50. of Laketon. Ind., was killed, and Miss Sarah King. 40, of Los Angeles, died from injuries received when their auto collided with a ilarge truck. Rev. M. V. Grisso, driver of the auto, and John Jennings, of Vicksburg, Mich., driver of the truck, were slightly hurt. ; Robert Haskett. 40, a Tipton county farmer, was probably fatally hurt when his auto was struck by a Nickel Plate passenger train. Several others were injured whtn autos skidded on slippery roads dining a rain storm.

Man Believe Dead For Seven Years Lands In Jail Nashville, 111, Aug 21—Believed lead for seven years, Charles Bryant. Richview, is in jail today charged with forgery. In 1918 Bryant is alleged to have issued S6OO in checks which were returned from the bank marked “no funds.” Shortly afterwards Bryant's eoat and hat were found on a bridge near St. Louis and it was believed he was a suicide. Mrs. Bryant after waiting some time obtained it divorce and remarried and the S6OO mystery was closed. o Rotarians Hold Regular Meeting At Bellmont Park The Rotarians held their weekly meeting at Bellmont park last evening and took their supper at the K. of P. stand. Senator James Watson, who was here for the K. of P. celebration. was unable to stay for the Rotary meeting and a short business program was held in the class room of the Auction school, at the. park Professor Bailey, band instructor of Fort Wayne, appeared before the club and presept<d a proposition to organize a boy's band in Decatur and the matter was referred to M. F. Worthman, superintendent of schools. In 24 Hours Ends NEURITIS When you've tried everything you can think of and nothing seems to even relieve those piercing, agonizing pains, just go to Holthouse Drug Co., or some other good druggist and get a bottle of Alienrhu Special Formula No. 2 Be sure you got No. 2 which comes in capsule form, for the liqu'd form is a special preparation for Rheumatism. Take these little dark green capsules as directed and notice how in 24 hours they have considerably reduced, if not entirely banished, those persistent, nerve racking pains that have caused you many sleepless nights A few more doses and the pains have left you forever. While this particular formula, was compounded for the purpose of conIquering painful. Gouty conditions and I what is known as Rheumatoid Arhri, tis— a knotty, painful swelling of the joints—it has proved wonderfully sue cessful in all forms of Neuritis ami Sciatic Nerve Pains. | You needn't be afraid of its con tuining dope of any kind—it doesn't Such things are only makeshifts ami only at the best give temporary reliei | Be sure you've got Neuritis then gel , Alienrhu Special Formula No. 2. Youi pains will be gone before you know it

SHEIK MAY LOSE SECOND SHEBA Rumors Are Current That Rudy’s Wife May Get Legal Separation Hollywood, Cal, Ane. 21 Rudolph Valentino, Idol of the flappers, rj about to lose his second wife. Natella Rambova. The screen shirk ydniith-d today that his “sheba" had tie erteil him. He denied, however, that a d. vorce was contemplated. “It’s Just one of those friendly rep aratlons —a martial vacation," said Rudy "There's been no violent quarrel and we’re still friends. Valentino said there had been a clash of tempreaments. Mrs. Valentino, also known as Winl ifred Hudnut, adopted daughterof the pprfume king, left here a week ago for New York, where she is to sail soon for Paris. Eastern dispatches bint at ' divorce. Whatever the plans of the perfumer’s daughter, and how-ever much her temperament inAy have clashed with that of Rudy’s, their separation on the station platform here wax anything but Suggestive of divorce. Rapturous kisses were exchanged; to the tune of a battery of cameras. ' Scores of "stills" and at least a reel of film were snapped before the ’•he , ba’’ boarded her eastbound tram. Natcha Rambova. who. in private life is Mrs. Rudolph Valention. is in ' New York on her way to Paris wtiere, according to rumor, she may seek legal separation from the "slrtdk’’ of Good Dispositions Invaluable You can’t watch your disposition too carefully.mA crab and a grouch are rarely successful. IT your liver and stomach are in an unhealthy I condition you can not have a sunny j disposition because they affect thej brain as well as the entire system, j Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy has been! usnal’y successful in such cases. Qur tidviee to everyone troubled in this way, especially when accompanied with bloating in the stomach, is to try this remedy. It is a simp’e. harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation whiep causes practically all j stomach, liven and intestinal ail , ments. including appendicitis. At IT.Xthousa Drug Co. and drug gists everywhere.

ng* fP TIRE PRICES LASHER 14 - MORE DAYS-41 Sale Ends Tuesday, Aug. 2$ IWe are now offering our entire stock of FISK TIRES and tubes at greatly reduced prices. We have a limited number of some sizes at these prices and would advise you to come early. Tir > are steadily advancing and you can save real mo icy in this sale. ! READ THESE PRICES ! 3 in. 96 Fabric. (££• XX 3% Fisk Cord S.S. J* If fix 4’4 Heavy Duty Transp r regular price SB.OO regular price SIB.OO AM.Uj tation Fisk Cord 6 OO 3 in. Fisk Fabric, QJ X ,32 x 3% Fisk Pre- 1Q Os rp S- P rice * 4O .regular price $10.33 O«4t) mier Cord reg. 18.001 O»Ou ’2 x 4% Red 'lop. 600 Q ' 3i/ 2 Fisk Fabric Q 1 x 132 x 3V4 Fisk Cord ICQ* P ri “ i regular price $11.60 JL AeJ regular price $20.00 53 x cord QQ V’Y 3i/ 2 "Mass. Cord, Q. 7X131 x 4 Fisk Cords 0/4 F7X refiU ’ ar prfCC ’^• 6 ? regular price $9.95 O» i O regular price $21.00 •M 31 x Fisk Cord OH X,' |3»/ a Premier Cord, 1A O|X 32 x I Fisß Cords O1 AX gular « rice 7 (X) < regular price $12.60 IV.UtJ n gular price $25,50 JiJL.77O 11 x Fisk Transportation 3> /2 Fisk Cord. -I Q 4X133 x 1 Massasoit *> /• AF Cord ’ 6 P 1 ? c>(O _ r Q7 25 regular price $16.00 10.431 regular price $19.00 Aguiar price $42/.) O • 31 3 Fisk Heavy duly lIX QX |3B x 1 Fisk Cord ftn QX * V i-’i Y 45.50 price mw 16.50 reputo S 17.95 » B "'® J 75 3H Fisk Premier JA jp •] x 4 Fisk Cord QQ QX vgular price $3.00 (.ord S..s. reg. s:(>.(,o±O. 'egular price $26 0 per cent off on other siz.'s. GET A TIRE FREE We have made arrangements to give a 30 x 3y 2 FISK CORD TIRE free Saturday. Aug. 22 at 9:00 p.m. Be sure to get your tickets, and be on hau l when the award is made. REMEMBER THIS SALE ENDS TUESDAY, AUG. 25 R. N. RUNYON & SON I OPPOSITE INTERURBAN STATION

tilmdom;iis Valentino, who is the daughter |of Richard Hudnut, perfume manuli.iNun, .I. le-eu keep’ll? Mr own i .

IANACO ND AI FERTILIZER Saving Money On Fertilizer Look at these Comparisons Price it cost Cost of the raw SAVING if yon buy Mixture Readv-mixed in materials now. them and Home-mix Fall. 1925 them. 2-12-2534.25 $20.68 ’ $13.57 per ton 2-12- 6 37.19 24.36 12.83 per ton 2-16- 2 37.43 25.28 12.15 per ton 2- 8- 2 31.07 16.08 14.99 per ton 0-10-10 31.78 20.70 11 08 per ton 0-12- 6 30.45 19.32 - 11.13 per ton Similar savings in any other mixes. 16 units of Anaconda (equal to a whole ton of low-grade 16% acid phosphate) will cost you only 518.40. OUR PRICES Anaconda Treble Superphosphate $1.15 per unit Sulphate of Ammonia 2.52 Muriate of Potash . .92 ANACONDA SALES COMPANY 111 West Washington Street, Chicago, 111. OTTO HOLLE Agent for Adams County DECATUR, PHONE E-694 Warehouse: Decatur Produce Co., Decatur Phone: 380 (2> I i You can see Otto Hoile ats Knapp Hard- I ware Store, Saturday afternoon and evening.

counsel since her arrival her? s h , came ostensibly to complete arran ? nunts connected With booking- u nd film clntracts and is to yju t hvr I f-uts abroad.