Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 251, Decatur, Adams County, 23 October 1925 — Page 5
FIVE KILLED IN AUTO ACCIDENTS Seventeen Others Suffer Injuries In Wrecks In Indiana Indlanap oll ’ l ' Oct - 23 ~ tlnHed Pri'SH) Five dead and seventeen in pdi one probably fatally, was Indiana's toll today for “ uto accidents .hfrii.R the I«H1 M hours. / Charles Johnson. 40, of o|lli was killed, and three other persons were injured in the collision of two automobiles here. 1 phvllis Stevens, three, was killed mid tier mother badly hurt when their mito was struck by a car driven by Miss Mary Hates near Richmond. Miss Bates was slightly injured. Harold Wise, 14. freshman at the Sheldburn high school, was killed as an auto in which he and five companions wore returning front school* overturned. The other occupants escaped serious injury. Mrs. J. W. Hawkins. Johnstown. 0., was killed when her auto was struck by a passenger train at Fort Wayne. A companion. Mrs. H. W. Grote, was badly injured. Five were hurt in traffic accidents in Iml iana polls. Eugene F era. nine, died today front injuries received when she was struck by an auto driven by W. V. Spinning, tetired manufacturer, —o . Livermore Makes Millions On Chicago Board Os Trade Chicago. Oct. 23 —Lasalle street financial men today credited Jesse Livermore, New York stock and cot ton plunger, with having made several million dollars in operations on the Chicago board of trade which cul minuted yesterday with a sharp drop in grain prices. December wheat was off approx:- j mately seven cents at yesterday's > close front the high price Wednesday l Traders claim that Livermore dump I ed KJ'Ot) 000 bushels of wheat on the market. Livermore made money both ways., t is claimed. His large buying oper ations drove wheat up to above ( a bushel earlier in the season. Ac -1 cording to the story. Livermore,, took i profits and the price fell to afonnd |1.40. The same sources state h took to the buying side again anti drove the price to $1.47 and that he unloaded this week, shoving prices down to $1 40%, the low of yesterday.) Brokers believe Livermore's huge ( turnover netted him several milliton dollars. ' o CARD OF THANKS We wis to thank our friends ami ■ neighbors for their many acts of kindness during the illness and death of our wife and motlfer; also those who sent f oral offerings, the minister and all others who expressed their sympathy. MR. L. T BROKAW MR. L. B. BROKAW MS. AGNES COLE MRS. EFFIE WINDSOR MISS LOLA BROKAW _ O Alexandria. —The town has dedicated its new high school gymnasium. Hamilton. , — Arthur Anbody. 38. weighing 250 pounds, suffered a broken back when he fell from a tree while picking apples here. GreensbuFg.- — Thomas E. Davidson, president of the county bar ln®>. sprained his ankle when he slipped while playingTgolf at St. Louis. 0 v “Cheer Up’’ lots of tun and good music Nov. 17-18. 248tl 7(IHN M'CORMACK CONCERT Notre Dame Auditorium SOUTH BENI), IND. FRIDAY EVENING NOVEMBER 20 Mail Orders NOW Being Filled Mail Checks to SCHOLARSHIP CLUB 630 W. La Salle. No telephone orders filled. PRICES: $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 No Tax Interurban and Bus Lines will hold until after performance.
' \ 11l War Togs • v /♦ <' ***’ -, ■ T':’* 'IMBI 1 SJ--. ■' w s « President Von Hindenburg returned to military regalia for • first time when unveiling memorial to German jockeys who lost their lives in the war. | Court House | Letters Issued Letters of administration have I ’ I been issued to Frank Aurand in the • estate of GiMirge Gault. Mr. Aurand Jfi ed bond in the sum of $6,000. New Trustees Appointed John Niblick and William J. Vesey have resigned as trustees under the I will of David B. Studabaker. The 'court accepted the resignations and ; appointed Matthais Kirsch and John iW. Tyndall trustees. Estates Settled In the estate of Jacob FL Graber, the f nal leport was approved, the i administrator discharged and the estate settled. hi the estate of Alice Laukhart. the I final report was approved, the admini'stiator discharged and the estate settled. To Sell Hay in th* estate of David E. Studabaker the executor was authorized to sell about 70 tons of hay. Suit Venued Here A suit on warranty, filed in the Jay circuit court by Clyde Robbins against Ro la Bales has b< en venued to th s county fcr trial. Judgment for $l5O is demanded. Attorney Wheeler • Ashcraft is counsel for the plaintiffo Rcliert Carson, of Fort Wayne, is spending the week-end with his uncle and aunt, Dr. and Mrs. Burt Mangold
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Champion Eats Only 16 “Hot Dogs” Instead Os 24; Recheck Is Made Several days ago a story was published in the Daily Democrat regarding a champion “hot-dog'' eater. The story stated that the young man from Chattanooga came to this city and ate 24 "hot-dogs” within a few hours. The young man. whose name is Bolienlaicher. was hero again last night and came to the Daily Democrat I office, asking that a correction to the former story be made The gentleman who set the now record for this vicinity, ate only 1(> “hot-dogs" instead of 24. which the previous story said. Mr. Hollenbacher. however, said that he told several people that he had eaten 24 before he made a recbeck and discovered that he bad only eaten Ki. So the final count for the present record stands at 16. Sorority Pin Lost Nine Years Ago Is Recovered Wabash, Ind., Oct. 23. Nine years ago Mrs. Ari hie Porter lost a valuable sorority pin. and just as she had all but forgotten the incident the pin was returned to her. Mrs. Porter lost the pin while visiting at Winbna Lake, and a few weeks ago Mrs. Hubert Taylor, of Rochester, Ind., found a pin on the park grounds
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at the lake. x » Officials of the Wlnoua 'Assembly when informed of the And searched their records and discovered that nine years ago Mrs. Porter had lost just such a pin during the summer of 1916. Edhcator Warns Against Crisis In Civilization Indianapolis, Oct. 23. —• (United I reset- Warning of an impending crisis t» American civilisation was voiced by Dr. W. Dearing, president of Oakland City college. In an address here last night. Dr. Dearing was a speaker at the annual banquet nf the Indiana ParentTeachers association. "Crime is increasing at an alarming rale and the Influence of the old-fash-ioned home is waning,” Dr. Dearing said. “There are thousands of homes that are doing nothing toward, the religious development of children.” British Plane Falls Into Chesapeake Bay Baltimore, Oct. 23. — (United Press) - The Rritsh plane, super marine Napier 8-4-7 went into a nose dive and fell into the Chesapeake hay today, trying out for the Schneider cup races to be held tomorrow. Extent of damage, If any, could not be determined immediately. ■ t Sian
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