Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 248, Decatur, Adams County, 20 October 1925 — Page 3

Kin Breaking Out’ ll’iiritv Your Blood UviOlrb'" ' "/ I Nil' 1 ". 11 ", „| the CKUIW. IHt' *'*•• r ', ul , !' <k-'ir bmlthful skin If K <■»"' rl j <>“r kldi.-.rs *~k. b"*'' 1 * ( lIIB | run down. Neglect (■Lm I" , nmutl'-m «Ob.-r *". r '"’" inion lor tl'”"-""' 1 * us ''"J, ! to. "<•«■ ptrm.u— UM. with " * kl1 ’ 'J i> i»w enjoyment of »' ""'d.ll >'"• «'»•> " 0 IriUNA I I The vegetable regulator ■ ' SOLD BY I fAI.LOM & KOHNE ■Judson -Essex Line K Announces Price Cut ■ p Kirs. I> *“ n ' locnl ~ls,rl,,u,orH ■ th e Ilndson-Eesex line, received Kurd las ):<»t evening that the Hudson acli had been reduced to $2,165. the K n dson brougham reduced to 11.450 the seven-passenger sedan to H1.65(1. The new price on the Essex (>jc h is ■ The 10.0 l dealers slate that the pro Kuctioii of the Hudson company has K en the largest in its history during Ke past v, ‘ ar and that the concern Kuked ibird in production of all AmerKan automobile manufacturers. AcKnrding factory bulletins the HudK.|< Essex models will not be changed ■fur the New York and Chicago shows. S| ___ o — Ino Funds For Payment Os Wells Sheep Claims Bluffton, Oct. 20.—County Auditor w \ Woodward reports that the dog tax fund, from which payments are paid for damage done by dogs to flocks 'of sheep, has become exhausted and iture claims filed with the county I commissioners caanot be paid until asI lessors make their collection of taxes ■ next spring. | One reason for the early depletion of ■ the dog fund is that the board of com- ■ missioners. acting under a new statute. ■ reduced the dog taxes in Wells county I from $3 and $5 to $1 and S 3. The Adams county dog tax levy was I not lowered last spring, although sevI eral counties made a reduction similar to that in Wells county. The Adams county auditor has plenty of money on I hands to pay claims for damage done by dogs in the county. ..... o *— — ■ Consider Beautification Os State House Grounds Indianapolis, Oct. 20. — Plank' are being considered for the beautification of the state house grounds it was announced today. These plans include the planting of shrubs and bushes about in the grounds and a program of landscape gardening, which has been approved by the Indianapolis board of park commissioners. Henry Roberts, secretary of state building and grounds committee and custodian of the state hQiise also announced plans for the moving of the offices of the state board of health into the old Indiana University Medi- | cal school building.

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Arrest Os Bootleggers In Cities Up To Police Indianapolis, Oct. 20.—Judge James Collins, In the Marlon county criminal court holds that the sheriff's office should not be forced to arrest liquor law violators in the city of In dlanapolls. i In a scathing attack on the inefficiency of Hie prohibition division of the police department Judge Collins said: 1 "1 cast no reflection upon the sher- . iff's office for doing its duty, but the reflection is upon the police depart ment for not doing its duty." The attack was called forth when 1 ' a number of residents appeared be, fore the judge in connection with the 1 arrest of a woman on a liquor charge and said that they were forced to call the sheriff before they could obi tain action. The police wore called I several times prior to the calling of county officials It was said. 1 0 _ ‘ Boy Takes Dad’s Auto And $1,500 And Starts On His Way To Florida Gary, Ind . Oct. 20 —An Indiana Harbor restaurant owner today ap- ' pealed to police to help locate his 15- : year-old son. I I The son disappeared with his father's auto and $1,500 in cash. It is believed the boy may be on his ’ way to Florida. DANIEL K SHACKLEY God in his infinite wisdom having removed from our midst our faithful and beloved coworker, DanM K ’ Shackley, tmpells us to pause in our 1 labors to express in these words our r appreciation of the great loss susK tallied by us in his passing. B IHe was soldier brave and true whose s valor on the field of battle, sustained ' the cause which reached its culminaP tion in the restoration of our great '■ Republic. s j His counsel and advice was always • wise and carried with it the deepest f conviction and sincerity of purpose. ‘ | His heart was of gold. '• I Friendless children have lisped his ' name for a quarter of a century and little hands have clung to him in fondest gratitude. R Truly he was a man who believed: ■|"And now abideth faith, hope, charity, r , these three; but the greatest of these s is charity.” II I Therefore be it resolved, that the '■ ! Adams County Board of Childrens' Guardians and the Adams County I Board of Charities in joint meeting assembled extend to his bereft cvmpan j ion and family our sincere sympathy. i Be it further resolved, that a copy 3 of these resolutions be sent to h’s e family and that a copy be placed in s our records on a page dedicated to his sacred memory. g MRS. I). I). HELLER, e MRS. HENRY KRICK. ? MRS. FRED LINN. 1 MRS. JOHN EVERETT, k S. B. FORDYCE, W GUY BROWN. ~ 1 COAL Our Coal is all forked—No ? Dust and Dirt—No extra price > for delivery. ZIMMERMAN-CARPER CO.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1925. *

VACTICANGETS CREDIT IN 11. S. American Finance Companies Grant $1,500,000 Credit for the Vatican (By Thomas B. Morgan. United Press Staff Correspondent) Copyright 1025 by United Press Rome, Oct. 20 —An agreement has been reached between the Vatican and Blair and company and the Chase National bank of New York City, establishing a $1,500,000 credit for the Vatican in New York. The annoncement was made exclusively through the United Press today. Arrangements for the credit were consummated in a letter sent by the papal secretary. Cardinal Gasparri,

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to tho New Yoijr banka on Oct. 11, stating that the Vatican was delighted with agreement for credit with Blair and company, and also especially with the Chaae National bank. Cardinal Gasparri wrote that the conditions under which the credit was granted considering the exigencies of the market, were tempered by a sentiment of devotion to the Holy See. His eminence, Cardinal Hayes of New York, has been authorized to sign the agreement on behalf of the Vatican. o Unemployment on Decrease Indianapolis, Oct, 20 —Unemployment in Indlanapoils decreased 10.1 per cent between April and October, the local chamber - of commerce announced todayThe present ratio of unemployment Is very low, despite the increase in ' population, it was pointed out. The • survey showed 1,250 industries locat- , ed in tho etty.

Court House I Jury Trial Wednesday I The petit jury .has been summoned . , to hear the trail of Lloyd Bibersteln, I Adams county young man, Wednesday, i , Bibersteln is charged with forgery- , Cases Dismissed ’ , Two charges of transportation of liquor, which have been pending against Curtte Johnson in circuit court, | were dismissed today by Judge Sut- I 1 ton, after John T. Kelly, prosecuting I attorney, had filed a nolle. Johnson pleaded guilty to violation of the pro- ' hibition law yesterday and was fined S2OO and sentenced to serve six months on the state penal farm. i » Mrs- Ellen Dailey has returned to her home at Indianapolis after visiting here with Mrs. W. A Kuebler.

NOTICE Any person owing account due to the estate of P. J. Hyland, deceased will please call at my home and pay the same or the same may be paid at the ijiw Office of James T. Merryman. Respectfully, 244-ts. Mrs. Ellen Hyland.

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