Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 57, Decatur, Adams County, 8 March 1926 — Page 5

| Tanlac builds ■ s trong bodies * *4 severe operation tUft me weak bud wasted. I lost 20 lbs. After eeven bottles of Tanlac I gained back ms weight, strength and looks. A m now using Tanlac to build up aeainstcoming winter.” Mrs. W. H. Turkman, So. Milwaukee, His. ■ Jify the bloo<i. P»t the stomach Si r I liver ill working order and ■S fn.) mi a run down body. Hi b “m nio-.s of men and women have ■ “ benefited by this great tonic Hi ’Ta builder that is compounded ■ “ rI . tanion.s Tanlac formula U' tnm roots, barks and herbs. HI r if voil are nervous, suffer from Hi Ustion; have rheumatism, torHi I Xr buv a bottle of Tanlac at H| (lrng More today. See how ■ u start to improve right from the ■| Take Tanlac Vegetable Pills |||| —■ - ;1, | K i• j • e S CLUB CALENDER Monday ■ j lini „r < heir of M. E. Church-Miss Hi Monai Butler. 7 p. m. ■ K,search Club-Mrs. J. C. Sutton. Hi 2:30 p. m. Km Ati'tiiaiis f'lul> - High School AudiH idiom, 7:45 p. m. ■ Tuesday HI W 1 l ' Meeting—Postponed. 3S Civic Section of Woman’s Club— MH Rest Room. Library, 3:00 p. in. H Evangelical (’ E — With Miss BB Kern at Mrs. Fred Linn home. f ■ I’si lota Xi—'Miss Dora Marie Mag ■R ley. 7:30 p. m. BB Tri Kappa—Miss Florence Haney, HR s p- m - BB Wednesday ■ D-,nce at Odd Feilaws' Hall—S p. m. SE Historical Club—Mrs. Fred Alir. BH Corinthian Class of Christian BB church Social Church basement. H Shakespeare Club — Mrs. C. D ■ Tcrple, H Wauna Kum Bak Club—Miss EsthB er Bowers, 2p. in. • W Tuesday BB I'- !'• Ladies' Aid Society— Mrs. Tom Bai Esher. 2 p. in. H Evangelical Ladies’ Aid—2:oo At ■ Church. B Philomath Bible Class of Mt. ■ Pleasant church —Misses Ruth auu SB Mae Suman. U g la>y.d Workers-Class of'Evangelical ■ church Mrs. Dewey Gallogly, 7:30. » Eastern Star Pot Luck Supper— B Masonic Hall, 6p. m. H Phoebe Bible Class of Reformed ■ Church— Mrs. Otto Kirsch, 7:30 p. m. I Saturday B Phoebe Bible Class of Reformed B tiiurch. Cafeteria Supper — Dining B Room, sto7p. m. B b. It c. Pastry Sale—Schmitt’s H Meat Market. 9a. m. ■ Hie regular meeting of the B Roman's Chib will be held tonight ■ in the high school auditorium, at' <45 o clock. Committees from the dramatic department will have charge of the program. The two one-act plays, ‘ABlackberryin’,” and The Rector,'' will be presented. All members are urged to attend. The members of the Ladies Aid Society of the Mount Pleasant Methodist church and several friends gathvhd at the home of the pastor, the ——— ii—. Woman Afraid to Eat Anything! ? frald to eat because I al-' ■varrfc a? trouble after-' ’ , , k- n ce taking Adlerika I can iiowlr! fee * fin ®’” < si R n ed) Mrs. A. i inovs , ONE s P° onf ul Adlerika ■ ' ( ’ As 0 "’~ often brings 'that h, 1m t 0 thß st,,ll >ach Stops old . . ’ f’ioated feeling. Removes' nak s ,Ilatter froni intestines ami UcXn°"r ' ia ” Py and Smith L v° r lb3 t ina te constipation. ■Jffl'th, Yager & Falk druggists. *IM IN MS Be Better bxykingxyTake Oiive Tablets \ is y ßliow -complexion ' you ha e j? ated -appetitepoor — . Huv y°“ r takeOhveTSs. hnS ~ yOU Should ' stiKrT? 3 ’ 9 live Tablets—a4ubLr a ° f me *~ were prepared by Dr after 17 years of study. v egetahlc^ S (^,v eTabletsarea purely Yw will L lD, ? und m,XPd wilh oliveoil. TohawlTu t^em by tlie ' r °’’vec°fcrchildhoSiH d feelln K of buoyancy like hewd days you must get at the cause, the liJ< W j rt l s °*‘ ve Tablets act on have no bowels . ,ikc calomel—yet • tI? 0 , an ß e rous after effects. e bile and ovcrcome connote k ? one or two n»ghtlv and , « S.m Slng results - Millions of I are sold annually at 15c and 30c.

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Being of a forgiving nature. Mrs. F. L. Senderhauf, of Milwaukee, says she discharged two of her husband’s stenographers and picked out Miss Alice White (above), demure i and rouge-less. Now * Miss White and Senderhauf (below) have vanished and the wife has obtained a warrant.

Rev. Lester L. C. Wisner, in Winchester street last Thursday, for . the regular March meeting. Com- | fort knotting was enjoyed. A potilUck dinner was served at the noon i hour. During the afternoon the regular business session was held. The Philomath Bible Class of the Mount Pleasant church will meet with the Misses Ruth and Mae SunI man Thursday evening The meet- - 1( ing was previously announced for ■ Wednesday night. Members are 1 urged to note the change. The Corinthian Clffts of the Chris I 1 tian church will hold a social in the .church basement Wednesday. ieven1 ing. The public is invited'to attend. Mrs. Dewey Gallogly will be hosl tess to the members of the Loyal ' Workers Class of the Evangelical ■ church Thursday evening, at her | home at 909 Line street. The at- ' tendance of every member is desired. The Ladies Aid Society of the Evangelical church will meet at the church parlors next Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. All members and ' friends are urged to attend. J |- I The Civic Section of the Woman’s , Club will meet Tuesday afternoon at . three o'clock instead of Tuesday even- , ing at 7:30 o’clock,\>s previously an- > nounced. * I Announcements have been received here of the marriage of Miss Emma Scfcuckman, of Denver, Colorado, to .John T. Williams, of Lakewood. Colo. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Schiickm ui, of this city. Mr. land Mrs. Williams will reside at J-ike-j wood, Colo. ’i The Indies' Aid Society of the Unit,ed Brethren church will meet with Tvfrs. Tom Fisher at two o'clock Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Will Pennington and Mrs. John Hill will be hostesses. > All members are urged to attend. I The Historical Club will meet Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Fred Ahr. Mrs. M. E. Hower wj’l have the paper. At the nieeting_with Mrs. Roy Runyon last week. Mrs. Wilson Beery read a very interesting paper on “American The Junior Choir of the Methodist church will meet with Miss Jdonai I Butler tonight at seven .o’clock. The attendance of all members is urged. 'fhe Ladies’ Aid Society of the Chris- i tian church will hold a Spring bazaar in the Old Adams County Bank build- ; ing April 1, 2 and 3. Aprons, caps und , sun hats will be among the many other j articles for sale. 1 The W. It. C. will hold a paatry sale at Schmitt’s Melt Market Saturday morning at nine o’clock. The; lib- ] oral patronage of the public is solicit- < ed.--1I 1 I The Pliuebe Bible Class lof the '

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Reformed church will serve a cafeteria! supper In the church dluing room Saturday from five to seven o’clock. The' following menu will be served: cream-!' ed chicken und mashed potu-i toes, gravy, noodles, escalloped corn. I dressing, deviled eggs, cottage cheese, ' potato salad, fruit and perfeiction salad, ' cake, pie, ice cream, rolls and coffee .’ -a 1 The regular meeting of the W. C.l 1 T. U. will not be held on Tuesday oL 1 ttiln week, owing to the county meeting at Genevib la<st Friday and the ' union temperance meeting at the Evan- * gellcal church Sunday night. 1 — o— i Miss Lucile Corbett, of FortJ U ayne, spent Sunday here with her] brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fullenkamp. Mrs. Harry Helm and Mrs. Joe Helm motored to Fort Wayne today and visited wth Mr. and Mrs. Ed Yahne and Mr. and Mrs. Will Helm. 1 Lawrence Beal returned to Fort J Wayne this morning after spending the week-bnd here with his parents,,' Mr. and Mrs. John Beal. Guy Kehler, of Huntington. visited friends here Sunday. Carrol Cole has returned from ' Grand Rapids, Michigan, where he visited with his brothers, Cecil and 1 Jesse Cole, for the past two weeks. w Mrs. Robert Case has returned from Oxford, Michigan, where she visited her sons. Almon and Harold and their families, for the past several months. She also spent part of the winter with Mrs. Frank B. Annen at Marion. Ohio. | William Ploughster, of Fort Wayne called on business friends here this morning. Mrs. Anna Laman of Battle Creek. Mich., is visiting in the city with the Noah family on First street. Miss Naomi Laman will arrive Thursday/for a visit here. I Fan Hammell spent the week-end in Detroit with Mr. and Mrs. C. B. 1 Smith. | H. Edmund Hill, a director for the Rogers Producing company, who directed the home talent play, “Springtime.” staged here by the Woman’s Club throe years ago, spent a few hours visiting friends in Decatur Sunday afternoon. Mr. Hill is. directing a play for the Phi Delta Kappa fraternity in Huntington, to be staged March 16 and 17. Mr. and M’-s. G. C. Strickler had as I heir guests Saturday night and Sunday, Mr. and Mrs." Joe Brandyberry Mr. and Mrs. Brandyberry are the guests of Mr. and Mr.s Albert F x today. They will go to Fort Wayne tonight to spend several days with friends and relatives before leaving for California. | Misrosj. Marie Stock, Mildred Bueter, Messi'v Arthur Co'.chin and Alowsilis Schneider, of Fort Wayne, were the guests of Mrs. Lucy Colchin Sunday. Mrs. Jane Anderson has returned to her heme at Winona after spending the winter with her daughter, Mrs. W. H. Foughty, and family. Miss Thorneta Osborne, of Fort Wayne, began duties at the Jxiraine Beauty Shoppe this morning as an assistant to Mrs. J. W. Rice, who is oaiier of- the shoppe. Mrs. Bess Parker, of Jxindon, Ontario, who has been visiting at the C. H. Colter home for the past several days, has gone to Fort Wayne, for a' few days visit with friends. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Colter, Mi.-s Bess Parker and Mrs. Martin Beery motored | to Connersville Sunday and were the.! guests of Freeman Beery. They were iuet there by Miss Leah Colter, who is' a student at Western Colloge, at Ox-' ford, Ohio, who also spent the day at the Beery home. Mrs. Dan Eckrote underwent a major operation at the Adams County Memorial Hospital this mqrning and is recovering satisfactorily. —o Ing of Blue Lodge Masons at the Masonic hall Tuesday night, March 9. All members are urged to attend. John Dickerson. W. M. _— o— BIRTH ( Jean Louise is the name of the s< v- ( en and a quarter pound girl baby born ' to Mr. and Mrs. Lee Uiwless at the Adams County Memorial Hospital , Sunday morning. Tltis is the second I child and second daughter in the fam- 1 ily. Mr. lawless is manager of the 3 local Hoosier grocery. ' -O ij Saliua, Kans. -The punishment of t William Lyons, 11. ami Andrew Mil ler. 16. for borrowing an auto with- | out the owners permission started v early. They were arrested when the car was wrecked and were forced to I ’, walk back 35 miles to Salina. ' a

Outlook For Telephone i Service Between London And New York Encouraging | New York, Mar. fXfVnited Press) —The outlook for regular commercial telephone service between New York and London is “encouraging," accordin;!: to American Telephone and Telegraph Company engineers, following revelation that two-way wireless phone conversations between tho United States and England lias already been established, but is still in an experimental stage. This revelation came Sunday when invited guests of tho American TeleJiohne und Telegraph Company, sitting in a room in the company's long distance headquarters here "listened in" with ear phones on wireless conversations between London and New York, beginning at S:3O a. m. and continuing uuLil 12:30 p. m. . — — 0 Discovery Os “Missing” Element Is Announced Urbana, 111., Mar. B.—(United Press) —Discovery of the "missing” elements, one of the five basic substances which have been a mystery to science, was announced today by the University of 'lllinois. The discovery which is of tremendous importance in the field of chemi cal science, was made by Dr. B. S, Hopkins, professor of inorganic chem istry, and his assistants, L. Y. Yntema and J. A. Harris, it is the first time an element has been discovered in this country. The new element, which has not yet been given a name, has been known In the chemical world merely as ele ment No. 61. It is the 66th of tho pos sible 97 substances which have beer associated and Identified. Extensive research covering more than five years in the rare earth's labratory of the university, precedec the discover). Specially constructed X-ray machinery with which the work was carried on. was designed and man |iifactured on the campus. ' Exact nature of the newly-discovered element was not explained by Dr. Hop ikins. More will be known about it later, he said. o Western Kailroads To Campaign For Higher Rates Chicago, .Mar. 8. (United Press.!— Western railroads today started : campaign to obtain higher freigh | rates, asserting that the boost h necessary “to pay a fair return oi investments.” A brief to b® filed with interst :it< commerce commission was made into lie today. It demands immediate tic tion, declaring lhat five year test ha: demonstrated the necessity of incrcas ed rates and pointing out that east ctn and southern roads have been in 'creasing their freight charges stead ily while western roads have heli their rates down. | Agriculture has been given pre fened treatment during the perioi •of depression, the brief sots fortl • and insists that livestock raisers < n< agriculturists of the middlcwes should not contribute their share it the rate increases. o — Secretary Kellogg Goes South To Regain HealH Washington, Mar. 8. (Uni'ePress.) Acting on bis doctor's ord I ers to go south to recuperate from t i grippe attack. Secretary of Staff 'Kellogg left here today for Pinehurst IN. C. He will return within ten d:iyi or two weeks, depending on his con ! dition. I— o - Grandmother Sentenced To Life Term For •'Murdei Chicago, Mar. 8. — (United Press.) —A sixty-year-t>ld grandmother siftin a cell at the county jail today • seemingly dazed by the verdict Sat urday night which sentenced her t< prison for the remainder of her lift for the slaying of her husband. I The grandmother is Mrs. Eliza

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Nusbaum, found guilty of conspiracy iu the brutal murder of Albert Nsbaum, a contractor. ( John Winn, convicted and sentenced ■to hung in connection with the same ) crime, refused today to discuss the • matter. He was recovered somewhat k from tho shock of the death verdict. I- Both are expected to file appeals i- for a new trial when the hearing is g opened March 20. R „ , —, — o _— ! League Considers Election !! Os Germany to Membership Geneva, Mar. 8. — (United Press) — Election 'of ermauy to the League of Nations and to council membership ( on the condition that she would not „ veto the candidacies of Spain, Poland, or Brazil, is the solution of the league crisis under consideration today. i’ It is not likely, however, that Germany wiTI be elected to the council before the end of the week unless tho French cabinet crisis is solved immediately. . 1 The league assembly is yet to bo heard from, but its majority consent ) to increase of the eounVil membership i. is essential and there are good reah sons to believe that the assembly s would oppose the election of others 'f than Germany for fear that the council might become so representative as i- to overshadow the importance of the i- assembly. J. o ■ I Smith, Yager & Falk Rexall a 1c Sale March 11-12-13. 56t2 s Does Yohr Skin lx>ok Greasy? n Nothing Is so unsightly as a. skin ... that always shines or looks greasy. There is a preparation called MELLOGLO Skintone (part of a new wonder II ful French Beauty Treatment) whirl: removes excess oil, strengthens the •e muscles, cleans and reduces pores ■ s and beautifies the skin. Get a bottle of MELLO-GLO Skin-tone. You'll ' like it. The Holthouse- Drug Go. ,( — — —————— — —— — — .

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