Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 294, Decatur, Adams County, 14 December 1925 — Page 3

Are You Tortured By Indigestion? There !• more real (nfft-ring In Imtlgfu- ■ lon tbun in niiuost nay utb.r human nib Lent. Constipation, *onr itoinavh, Ka « ,iistre««, beart-burn, ihurtnraa ot bn-utb ~a lu and burning sensation in th- Mumu, h Lal! th«-»e tblng« nursue th.- victim until ,i jP very sight of food naun.-at.-H tliu Vluna ha" Hff'd ,hl " eurse train thouwin.ia <>t tortured sufferers. It nets upon JugglHb bowels, torpid liver, and weak kidney". Kight away, you can tell it’s helping yo». ~nd before long, you feel llk„ a different person. You eat f-'nrb-ssly , I( ,d with appetite, you g.-t restful d.- p v oW walk with a new stride, and vuii kn..w what It I" to enjoy vigorous health Will you Jlr* It “ chance? . VIUHA The vegetable regulator SOLD BY CALLOW & KOHNE

good fellows club Be A Good Fellow And Help Provide A Merry Christmas For The Kiddies, , Contributions to the Good Fellows Club Christmas hind passed the SI<IO mark today with several donations being reported by the Delta Theta Tau sorority, sponsors of the club. The largest contribution reported today was made by the St, Vincent de Paul society, which gave $lO. The Psi lota Xi sorority gave $5 and the Bachelor Maids gave $4. The contributions to date amount to $111.35, Much more money is needed by the sorority if the needy children of the city are to be properly taken care of on enristmas eve. Much winter clothing will be needed, in addition to toys, candy and other things that are necessary to make it a merry Christmas for the kiddies. Contributions today are: Previous Total $ 59.03 St, Vincent de Paul society 10.00 Psi lota Xi sorority.. 5.00 Bachelor Maids 400 Dr. Smith .50 Friends 2.03 Jake Grim 50 Total $111.35 GOV. PINCHOT TAKES ACTION TO END STRIKE (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE! ing the 1923 strike. The legislature will also be asked to authorize comipacts with any or all other anthracite consuming states for the regulation of producing, preparing, selling and distribution of anthracite through an interstate commission or otherwise 1 . » —o Indianapolis, Dec. 14. — (United Press)—Arthur Crowder, negro, shot craps well, but not wisely, and while he won a considerable sum of money he lost his left ear. Harrison Willett, who dropped his. entire week's wages to Crowder and then shot off his ear, is in jail. o Genuine No. 3 Pocahontus Lump also Chestnut Coke. Telephone your order No. 25 Burk Elevator Company . 294t6

I THE ADAMS Theatre | 31 J S —Last Time Tonight— S i “DRUSILLA WITH A MILLION” S 3n arO $ An F. B. 0. Attraction, featuring ~ Kenneth Harlan—Mary Carr S Pricilla Bonner LJE A story of human emotions of a kindly old lady who makes use of her money to a good advantage. yp S 10c 25c LC TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY—“THE GIRL OF GOLI)’’ S A drama of wealth and romance. B: CORT I 'onight Only— g ’ING VENGEANCE” | Hing story of interest ryone, featuring 31 11-Star Cast. g| tery—Romance—Adventure ye ed into one big picture. y_ DAY,” a good comedy. me Fox News 25c j£ SDAY—“THE GOOSE WOMAN Me Rex Beach story.

much damage CAUSED BY DOGS Stork Damaged by Dors Jok tax fund this yeaX” 4 X amages to sheep and damage''tj4" “ grPa ' ''" al of , pd“to lf«" h 'lt ,10gi ' iillPd ' un,OUDtJ to |st„. This month, tlFe losses dalm« nJlng |to Os commissioners for allowance Mr Jaberg urges farmers to be on t * f out for s,ray ant > k >il ng dogs. According to law, dogs' b ?±“. rp T* ht killing sheep must be killed before the claims can be' The dog license fees in this county' are three and five dollars a year and sentiment exists for lowering this fee, but it will be impossible to lower this tax in view of the large damage done by dogs to sheep and fowls it was stated- Sheep are now worth about sls a head.

Fight On Volstead Law Scheduled to Open Tuesday Washington. D. C., Dee. 14.-(Unlted Press)—Bombardment of the prohibition law by the newly formed wet bloc will be begun in the senate tomorrow. Senator Edge, New Jersey, republican author of the two bills to legalize beer manufacture, announced on the floor that he would address the senate tomorrow morning at the conclusion of morning business on the subject of “modification of the Volstead act." The announcement was greeted by a shout of “aha" from a member of the Democratic side, and there was a ripple of laughter. —— o—Jury Trial Held In City Court Today The case of Bart Schrahtke and the state of Indiana vs. Abe Bagley, alleged to have violated the motor vehicle la w by operating an automobile with only one license plate, was heard in Mayor’s court today. The case started at 10 o'clock this morning and the evidence was heard before a jury of twelve men. C. L. Walters represented the defendant and John T. Kelly, prosecuting attorney, represented the state. The case went to the jury about 2:45 o’clock this afternoon. No verdict had been reached by press time. New Cold Cream Powder Stays On Until You Take It Off! Perspiration, even, won't affect it—won't come through and cause an ugly shine! It spreads evenly, and cannot be detected from the skinsuits any complexion, for it tones in with the natural coloring and makes the pores invisible. Get this new wonderful beauty powder called Mello-glo and try it. The Holthouse Drug Co.

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Court House ! Suit For Damages Herman c. Weber, a young farmer residing in Root township, has filed a suit in the Adams circuit court, against William and Fmelia Klink, demandng Judgment for $5,000 for alleged false, scandalous and defamatory remarks made about him. The plaintiff "ays that he is married to Hannah ! Klink, a daughter of the defendant's, and that shortly often their marriage, I his wife's parents caused her to file suit for divorce against, him. He ulleges further that the defendants wrote a letter to his parents in Fort Wayne which contained "false, scandalous malicious and libelous" matter conicerning the plaintiff. He says he has I been greatly chagrined, humiliated, and disgraced and has been subjected to public scandal and mortification and ■ has been damaged in his business as |a farmer. Attorney R. c Parrish, of Fort Wayne, is counsel for the plaintiff. Suit For Divorce Asult for divorce, filed in the Allen

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superior court by Pauline Sommerfeldf against William Softitnei-foldt, been venued to the Adams circuit court for trial. The plaintiff charges failure to provide in her complaint. Attorneys Yaple and Teeter are counsel for the plaintiff. Suit On Account A suit on account, filed in the Allen superior court by the Indian Refining company against Joseph Egan, has been venued here for trial. Judgment for ssuo and costs Is demanded. Attorneys Heaton and Heaton represent the plaintiff. Letters Issued I-etters of administration have been Issued to Reuben Ixird In the estate of Martin Lord. Bond in the sum of $1,600 was filed. — o — 1 ■■ ■— Another Arrest Made At Evansville Sunday Evansville, Ind.. Dec. 14—One man was arrested by deputy sheriffs Sunday as a sequel to liquor raids staged here Friday by a squad of federal officers under Qrorge VVinkler. "flying squadron" chief, with 53 arrests made within a few hours. Approxlbately 20 other warrants are in the hands of local officers who

are looking for the men and women who escaped the dragnet upon "tips" received after the raid started, officers believe. —— - o Vote Against Seating Senator-Designate Nye Washington. D. C„ Dec. 14 - t United Press)—The-senute .irivilge-i and elec tions committee ,by a vote of 9 to 2 voted against seating Senator Designate Gerald P. Nye. of North Dakota It will so recommend to the senate which will finally decide the matter Q (’razed Drug Addict Tries To Rob Druggist Evansville, Ind., Dec. 14.—(United Pressl-Louis Wolfgang, druggist emptied a revolver Sunday night at a crazed drug addict, who brandished a knife in front of his face at the store and demanded morphine. Two hours later, police took into custody, Sam Cohen, 30, Pittsluirugh, Pa., who admitted the attempted robbery as ho continued to demand the drug. One of Wolfgang’s shots took effect in Cohen's arm. When arrested, ; Cohen was driving a stolen automobile.

Three Deaf Mutes Held For Assault and Vagrancy Indianapolis, Dec. 14—Court offldals here were In u quandary today regarding the arraignment! of Fred Fox, of Indianapoiia, and Ashley Runyon and Munford Clark, of Kokomo, urn -.ted on assault and l>attrry and vagrancy charges. All thre„ of the men are deaf mutes. Tin- trio was arrested after a fight here In which Fox was severely beaten PARIATS rm TO SAVE SON FROM A FIRING SQUAD IHIVriM l!l> FROM l*<GF. <>NK> ther was said to have drawn a gun. The weapon was discharged and Crowther was killed. Seybolt, at his tiial, contended the shooting was accidental a ,— „ NOTICE The i xecutive board of the Red Cross will meet al the Peoples U>an and Trust Company building Tuesday evening at 7:15 o'clock. All members are requested to attend.

[Miss Rogers Gained 15 Pounds in Six Weeks Skinny Men and Women Gain 5 Pounds in 30 Davs or Money Back My Dear Friends: After my Attack of Flu I was thin, run-down and weak. 1 had a sallow complexion my - peeks were sunk In and 1 was continually troubled with gas on my stomach. 1 felt stuffy and had lost my appetite 1 had read about McCoy’s Cod Liver OU Compound Tablets and decided to give them a trlul At on<e I began to pick up an appetite, my cheeks filled out nnd my complexion became healthy looking and I gained 15 pounds In six weeks and am very thankful for what McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets did for me. Miss Alle-rta Rogers, 264 W. Cerro Gorda St, Decatur. 111. To take on weight, grow strong and vigorous, to fill out the hollows In cheeks and neck, try McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets for 30 days. 60 Tablets—6o cents at Holthouse Drug Co. nnd live druggists everywhere. If they don't give you wonderful help In 30 days, get your money back you be the judge. Re sure and ask for McCoy's, the original and genuine. Public Sale of Household Goods In ror ms over Baughman's 5 & 10, Tuesday evening. Dee. 15. 7 p, m. prompt. Ivan H Haiflich 29412