Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 237, Decatur, Adams County, 7 October 1925 — Page 3

■PROBE escape IOFWOMANI OFWOMAN LIFER ■ b carl In Progress ■ no Ind.. Oct. ’.—(United M I ”'" ana r,|.mbl.' Investigation was ~,e “■ ■° P 1 attending th- of M 7 Carl W. a l' s, r f, °'" the 11,,U ’ ■ fUr * prison Saturday. Elliott, superlnten- ■ f the prison. who wu " nbß ’ nt ■*’. , lnv , of 'h- escape. questioned ■*' L, of the institution. Bailee'Chi-' 1!lk "" ,Y S ” UKh ' '° 11P ’ ■I ne the cans.. <>f •X’ l '** ln Bo,lfy ’ | . ..the escape was ■ has been found of Mrs. ■ who climbed over the prison ■2ll and ln broad ,layll ' fht - She ■' ’ evicted in the Shelby county ■ ’ „ of poisoning her father-in-law ■.nd her husband and was given a life ■termg| ~— — ■ Jap Reformers Launch |Attack I pon White Slavery 9SM at i TTnltml ProaO I ———

■ Tokio. Oct 7.- (United Press)- ■ Japanese reformers have started a ■ oovenient to eliminate the Yoshiwara. ■ center of "white slavery" in the ■ Orient. ■ certain members of the Privy connI oil have been approached by the rg I form leaders and have agreed to sup- ■ p ort the campaign for gradual elim- ■ jnntion of white slavery on the basis ■ of the League of Nation’s convention I for prohibition of the traffic in wornI co and children for immoral purposes. I A section of the Council is reportled in favor of approving the conI vention “with reservations" while I others including Dr. Baron YamakI awa advocate full and immediate apI proval to "abolish the terrible nationI al disgrace" of the Yoshiwara. More than 150 social organizations are participating in the campaign which will be in full swing this month. Many Prostitutes. Probably no country in the world Nobody Loves You It is Impossible ter get anywhere If you are a crab. Nobody loves you. To be successful you must have a kindly, lovable disposition. You can not have this with an unhealthy liver and stomach. They don’t go together Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy has given complete and permanent results in thousands of cases. Our advice to ' everyone troubled in this way. especially when accompanied with bloating in the stomach, is to try this remedy. It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrahal neucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflamation which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, including appendicitis. For sale by Holthouse Drug Co., Decatur Jnd., and druggists everywhere.

he hl ? | — J i I Join the crowds each afternoon -J ry * ’ K at ofir store and listen to the .. Worlds Series games play by ’ ■ I Keep Warm These Days I I Be comfortable while being out-of-doors these cool Fall ■ I days. Dress yourself in one of our Sweaters or Knit H I Blouses now ready for your choosing. 9 SWEATERS Knit Blouses I The Slipover style in a wide selection The Lumberjack kind with the band H of colors and combinations. around the waist. Also in ■ Priced at corduroy. jg $3.5010 $5.00 $4.50 TO $7.50 I VANCE & LINN

has more licensed prostitutes than Japan. And Japanese who have travelled In western countries ar,. keenly aware of the criticism of the Occident against the great red light districts. It may be explained that the Japanese hitherto have not looked upon 1 red light districts with the same feeling as Westerners. In fact, hereto- , fore a mother could legally sell her daughter into a house of the Yoshiwara; it was deemed simply a business transaction. And. Sometimes the girl came out later with a comfortable Income assured her, and with, out any brand of shame. Laundry Owners Hold Convention At Chicago Chicago, Oct. 7.—(United Press)— More than 1.500 citizens who make it their business to keep American clean met in their annual convention here today. They are members of the Laundry Owner’s National association. New laundry machines on exhibition included one with red and green flashlights similar to the traffic signs. The red light flashes when the clothes are wet and the green one when they are dry. t Delegates urged women to complete their emancipation by sending their laundry out or by using machines if they insist upotr doing it themselves.

Prisoner Makes Escape From State Reformatory Indianapolis, Ind., Oct. 7. —(United IVess) Raymond Powers. 21, a prisoner at the state reformatory a tl’endleton, escaped last night from an operative of the Webster Detective agency while he was being taken to Greencastle. Powers was to have been used as a witness in a bank tobbery trial there. Powers was clad in prison garb at the time of his escape. — o WANT ADS EARN—l—s—s

.i.uaMißaßac ■ Wanted &:■ —— H 1 250 People at Baptist Sunday School Rally Day service, 9:30 A. M. Sunday, October 11.

DAIRY EXPOSITION Many Adams County Farmers And Business Mtn Plan To Attend Event At Indianapolis. 1 Farmer sand business men from every community in Adams county have made arrangements for attending the 1925 National Dairy Exposition, held on the Indiana state fair grounds, Indianapolis, October 10 to 17. according to L M. Husche, conjity agricultural agent. Organized groups will accompany the county agent to the Exposition and while there will visit the exhibits of particular importance and value to them in the conduct of their farm work. The features of the Exposition that will be given the moat consideration by the visitors from this county are the exhibits showing the value of the purebred sire in developing profit, able producing herds on average farms, the cow testing assocoation. better feeding methods, herd rnanagemen and the mammoth display of every piece of machinery and equipment that has been devised to lessen labor and increase profit on the farm. A list of many of the other important things to see at the Exposition are: 1. Thirteen hundred head of the finest purebred dairy cattle in America. 2. One hundred high-producing high-

ly profitable grade dairy cows from cow testing associations. 3. One hundred pure bred dairy calves owned by boys and girls in calf clubs. 4. Outstanding examples of butter, cheese and other manufactured dairy products. 6. Contests, demonstrations and exhibits by and for boys and girls in dairy calf clubs in all states. 7. The U. S. Department of Agriculture Exhibit, providing a complete short course in better dairying. 8 The Health Food Show, giving for the first time a definite classifi-

cation of the primal health foods for man. 9. A variety of agricultural exhibits and demonstrations to show what leading colleges are doing in educational, extension and research for dairying. 10. An immense array of scientific machinery and equipment used in the ■ modern dairy plant for handling milk and its products. 11. A complete display of all modern appliances used by the American dairy farmer to produce and market more with more profit and less labor. 12. Exhibits and demonstrations of modern devices and Improved methods for lessening the work of the housewife. 13. Agricultural stiflents' contests in judging dairy cattle pnd products participated In by teams from thirty states. 14. Gatherings of men in every branch of the dairy Industry. 15. The equipment and methods used in’ making rapid transportation of milk and its products from farm to consumer. 16. America's finest horse show—every evening. o "— Mexican Dies Os Burns i —— Portland, Oct. 7—Ramon Depena. 35, • Mexican laborer in the sugar beet . fields near here, who was severely • burned when fire destroyed his wagon

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home Sunday, died at the Jay County hospital here lant night. Depena ha* a wife, one daughter and mother living in Sallatllne, Mexico. They have been notified of hia death. Depena bad been In Lhls part of the Unite’ States for ifi>- last three years. Shelbyville Masonic Lodge 100 Years Old; ■ II — Shelbyville, Ind., Oct. 7. October 21 has been selected us the day on which Shelby Lodge No. 28 F. & A M. will celebrate its hundredth birthday. The lodge was chartered one hundred years ago today. The lodge now has 600 members and Is erecting a SIOO,OOO temple. o— —— Purdue Has Gain Os 113 In Number Os Students Lafayette, Ind., Oct. 7.—There are , 143 mofe students enrolled at Purdue ! this year than there were last year, according to an announcement made today by President E- C. Elliott. With the receipt of tabulated figures from the registrar. E. B. Stone. President Elliott announced that the total enrollment at the uniersity is 3,202. This is the largest enrollment In - the history of the school and the '' total will reach several hundreds i more counting late entrants, summer

session students and those who on roll for the winter agrloulturai coursM A gain wus made in the enrollment of engineering students while the figures for the class in agriculture showed a slight decrease. There al- • o was an Increase In the number of girls studying home economics.

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