Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 59, Decatur, Adams County, 10 March 1926 — Page 7

I Sick bodies | I made strong

•'Two fears ago I was all run down. A Hlf rem f tod was indigestion, bloating and constipation. “Since tahini Tanlac I theft and tat fine. Even ceiling decorating does net lire me. ’ Samuel /..Martin, 713 Vs Main Street, Evansville, Ind.

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I Aftff a spell of Grippe or flu. I A tcr „„r system is all run down I lees are so wetk they can I “a dly hold up your body, start I ...» ~ I « trim It cleans the blood, I dXs the digestive organs, I "ve, vou an appetite for solid food I K»ke“ you feel like a new I ''whin* will turn the trick quite I » test as Tanlac. made after the I Tanlac formula from roots, I harks and herbs. Buy a bottle toI Sir and get started back to full I strength and vigor. Take Tanlac Vegetable Pills for constipation.

CLUB CALENDER Wednesday, L. A. sk.e’*4iun Lutheran ichureb— At Pastor s ’flume,- 1, p. m. Y Dince at Odd Fellsws’ Hall—B p. m. Historical Club—Sirs, jfrwi Ahr. Corinthian ('life Christian church Social—Church basement. Shakespeare .Hub — .Mrs.. C. D Tecpie, Wanna Kuni Bak Club—Miss Esther Bowers, 2 p. in. Thursday Moose Legit.na’rcs- Moo=e Home, 7:30 p. m. Udies’ Aid Society of Christian church- Mrs. Ida Chronister, 2 p.m. Triangle Club of Christian church —Leia and Leutta Reefy, 7 pm Work and Win Class of V. B. Church Mr. and Mrs. Harry Poling. I'. B. Ladies’ Aid Society —Mrs. Tom Fisher, 2 p. m. Evangelical Ladies’ Aid —2:00 At Church. Philomath Bible Class of Mt, Pleasant church —Misses Ruth and Mae Suman. Loyal Workers Class of Evangelical church—Mrs. Dewey Gullogly, 7:30. Eastern Star Pot . Luck Supper— Masonic Hall, 6 p. m. Phoebe Bible Class of Reformed Church Mrs. Olio Kirsch, 7:30 p in. postponed. Friday Pocahontas degree team practice ~ lied Mens' Hall, 7:30 p. m. Ladies' Aid Society of M. E. church —Church parlors, 2:30 p. m. Saturday Pocahontas Invitational Dance — Red Men's Hall, S p. m. Phoebe Bible Class of Reformed • liurch, Cafeteria Supper — Dining Room, 5 to 7 p. m. R. (’. Pastry Sale —Schmitt’s ■■leal Market, 9 a. m. Monday Dramatic Department of Woman’s Club—Miss Eva Acker. 8 p. m. Research Club—Mrs. Mary Eley. "" ■" 'I =- Girls Love New Wonderful Powder 7on will not have a shiny nose now. . '. C ? f,nc ’ Pure, new French ProPowder is all the rage. Keeps ■'me away — perspiration hardly ,i i?et s j( Linos or pores won't show. ■'"ks like natural skin and gives a bsauhfui complexion. Get a box tokls 'ailed MELLO-GLO. The HGthouse Drug Co.

~A TTHTHTfiM GAT "EISAT..MAR. 13-lo'Clockl A U U XIUIN LMUdU EVERYTHING MUST GO As mv place of business has been sold and 1 must vacate my building I will offer my entire stock of Groceries and Fixtures at Public Auction next Saturday. I Stock consists of good quality merchandise including Groceries, Counters, Cases, All Other Fixtures, Gas and Heating Stoves, Bed, Springs, Mattresses, Ores- ■ wrs, etc. Come and buy this stock at your own price. TERMS—CASH. 11. 11. High, Auctioneer g ED MILLER'S SOUTH END GROCERY & RESTAURANT ~ S. ■ U ER)E DEpoT WINCHESTER STREET DECATUR, INDIANA

I The Pocahontas lodge degree team will meet at the Red Mens’ Hall at 7:30 o’clock Friday night to practice. All members are urge dto be present. The Pocahontas lodge will hold an invitation dance nt the Red Men's hall at 8 o'clock Saturday night. The dance is for all members of the lodge and their families and invited guests. Music will be furnished by a local orchestra. The annual election of officers was held by the Civic Section of the Woman's Club at a meeting Tuesday afternoon, at the Library. The chairman and vice-chairman. Mrs. B. R. Farr and Mrs. C. L. Walters, respectively. were re-elected, and Mrs. D. J. Hens'.ey was elected treasurer, and Mm. Ray Keller, secretary. Final plans were made for the teachers-preachers basketball game at the high school gymnasium Friday night. Tickets are being sold by members and the proceeds from the game will be used in keeping up the city playgrounds. Plans for spring work were discussed but no action was taken. The Moose Leglonaires will meet ■ Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock at the Moose Home. A good attendance is desired. Miss Florence Haney entertained the members of the Tri Kappa Sorority last evening. Installation of officers was held. The officers are: president. Miss Mildred Llddy; vice-president, Miss Kathry Dorwin; recording secretary. Mis? Katharine Kocher: corresponding secretary. Mrs. France Confer; charity treasurer .Miss Frances Harkiess; social treasurer. Miss Marcella Hower. Bridge was played fol- • lowing the business meeting. Mrs. Cecfle Moser will he hostess in two i weeks. Miss Haney served refreshments. ' The Psi lota Xi Sorority met last night at th ehome of Mies Dora Marie Magley, on Second street. Committees for the annual Anniversay Dance, which will be given at the Masonic Hall, May 13, for the members and their guests, were appointed. A .vocial a hour was enjoyed following the business meeting. Delectable refreshments h were served by the hostess. Mrs. C. O. Porter will be hostess to the sor- . vrity March 23. 4 The Young Peoples society of the Evangelical church will serve a t cafeteria supper in the church dining I room Saturday evening. March 20. . ; The liberal patronage of the public j is solicited. Al! members of the Eastern Star are invited to attend a put-luek supper at the Masonic Hall Thursday evening, at s'x o'clock. Rolls and coffee I will be furnished by the chapter. Following the supper, the regular bus!''ties:; meeting and initiatory ceremonies will be held. A small company of friends were cnj tertained at dinner at the Otis Sbiff'>rly home Sunday. Covers were laid i for M ’ses Margaret and Vida Ward, ' Margaret and Opal Walters, Marie. Iris and Hazel Hilton. Doris and MilI'died Shifferly, Messrs. Glen and Atrie . Jackson, On Fell. Iva Shifferly, Eldred ’.and Ermil Dale Shifferly. Mr. and Mrs. J Otis Shifferly. H * Dr. R. E. Goldner, of Lansing, M ehjgan, is spending a few days with his 1 arents. Mr. and Mrs. E. A, Goldner, of Preble. Dr. Goldner, who has been house physician at the Sparrow iios- ' pital in loosing, will open an office , of his own. March 15. .1 Representative Thurman Gottschalk, ‘ of Berne, candidate for state sen itor, ; Was a visitor in this city today. He is jC-.n adoring bidding on the construc-

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tion of Bluffton's new city building.—\ Bluffton Banner. Dr. and Mrs. Kauffman of Monroe-j vtlle, visited here this morning. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Yost, of Forth Wayne, visited relatives here this)I morning. 11 Candidate sure busy these days and [ i will probably so continue during the \ next couple of months. 1 Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Schlrmeyer visit- I ed Fort Wayne yesterday. Mr. and Mis. C. A. Dugan are ex- t pected home this week after six weeks I in Florida. I It’s gittin’ so it don’t make so much < difference how we conduct ourselves in society it we've got good road man- 1 ners. Nobuddy kicks on bein’ inter- 1 rupted if it's by applause.—Abe Mar- 1 tin, Indianapolis News. Miss Fan Hammell returned from Detroit, Michigan, last night, where she spent several days as the guest . of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Smith. Miss laicille Thomas, of Portland, , visited friends here Tuesday afternoon. C. E. Bell motored to Huntington yesterday and attended the regular > luncheon of the Rotary dull. ( Miss Margaret Daniels returned to , Fort Wayne after a few days visit with Mrs. Minnie Daniels of Sixth street. ; Mrs. Earnie McFarland, of Arcola is spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hoenelsen. Willis Leigh, of Portland, called on ’ business friends here this afternoon. ’ Mrs. Christ Beery and Mrs. Hansel Kreigh. of Tocsin, were visitors here this afternoon. New “Early Bird’’ Appears In Annual Straw Hat Contest > ——- A new "early bird" in the annual straw hat contest was crowned ki.ig cf the 1926 seison today, and the title t 'held for several years by Pame ; Frise toe. who has always been the first s Decatur citizen to appear with a ■, "straw lid." was awarded to a new c man. Ernest Moore, of this city, who 1 conducts the Decatur shooting gal--1 lery, won the title. I. In previous years, the contest is to s who would wear the first straw hat '. was usually close between Jim F. is- •- toe and F. V. Mills, but this year a new champion stepped in and declared thatjie would beat Mr. Fristoe if he e froze his ears. The weather man, howi ever, was good to Mr. Moore and give ; him mild weather today when he made • his debate., I! O FILES CONTEMPT „ CHARGE AGAINST J THREE PERSONS hoviim i » i bom I’tt.i: om:> ‘ state be admitted in the case as ’ friends of the court. ‘ Gilliom's action was taken immediately following receipt of a letter from league headquarters in i ,:ich ’ trustees approved the stand of Shu- • maker in flaying the court and the 1 attorney general's office on the dry • question. ’ Indianapolis, Ind.. Mar. Id.—(Uuiled ! Press)— Standing squarely behind lite I annual report of Dr. E. S. Shumaker. • superintendent of the Indiana Ant -Saloon t.eague, the headquarters committee of the league trustees today answered the complaint of Attorney General Gillicm, against the report. The committee replied to Gilllom | with a letter supporting Shumaker's contention that enforcement of the Indiana Bone Dry prohibition law has ■ been hampered by inefficiency in the ; attorney general's office. The committee also contended that Shunt iker had not thrown himself li- • able to contempt of court for criticls- ; ing decisions of the state supreme cotir t'n liquor cases. Additional data was submitted in th clutter in support of Shumakers claim that inefficiency in the attorney i general':, office, was hindering enforce- ]

- ■■ • rnent of the dry law. South Bend, Ind., Mar. 10.—(United Press)—Edward S. Shumaker, superintendent of the Indiana Anti-Saloon l»ague must bear the full responsibility for his attack on the state supreme court and Attorney General Arthur Gilliom's department Insofar as Rev. E. W. Cole, local pastor and trustee of the league is concerned. In a statement to the United ITcsa today, Cole declared that he knew nothing of the attack on the court and Gilltom until he read newspaper accounts of It. Cole declared that he is writing GilHorn a letter explaining his stand in the matter and in this letter will place j the responsibility for the attack "aquarely on Shumaker's shoulders." The minister, who is pastor of the Christian church here, declared that he had never attended a meeting ofj the board of trustees of the Antl-Sa-| loon League but that "I may attend the meeting on March 16, simply because of this affair, of which 1 know practically nothing.” , In his letter to Gilllom, the minister' is asking that should he attend the meeting of the trustees that he be allowed to discuss the matter with the attorney general prior to the session. Cole declared that the report containing the attack was ‘compiled by Shumaker and addressed to the board of trustees of the league.” Reply Sent to Gilliom Indianapolis, Ind., Mar. 10. (I'irted Press) —A special comini: tee cf the board of trustees of the Indiana AntiSaloon League today forw irded a reply to Attorney General Gilllom in the controversy raging qver pre hibition enforcement In Indiana. The reply is’expe > ,1 to reach Gilliom late in the afternoon and the contents of the letter will not lie revealed until it is in Gilliom's hands. Gilliom's letter branding as I'al e. the charges made against the att< ney general's ofifee and the state sup"ome court in the annual report of Dr. E. S. Shumaker, league superintendent, was. weighed by the trustees at a meeting yesterday. A second letter from Gilliom, demanding that lite trustees individually accept or reject responsibil'ty for Shumaker's statements before March 15, was received just before they went into session. This second letter, it was said, was discussed only informally. If the trustees do-not repudiate Shumaker's report, it is believed th< y will be faced with contempt of couri proceedings. Local Fair Men Attend Meeting At Hicksville E. B. Williamson and Dan B ery. of this city, attended a mcctiti.r of Ohio and Eastern Ind ana fair managers at Hicksville, Ohio, yesterday. The Decatur -men report a .oo I meeting. Several prominent Oho men delivered instructive talks.

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Paper Company Plant J At Indianapolis Burns , I Indianapolis, Ind.. Mar. 10.—(UnitedI" Press)—The Judiana Paper Company * today started plans for reconstruction-I of its plaut, following a blaze list j night, which cau-ed damage iu excess g of 1150,000. | I radically the entire loss Is cover- . cd by insurance, officials of the company stated, following the flames. Within thirty minutes after the fire ' was discovered the entire structure I was a seething mass of flames and one | well collapsed a short time later en- ■ dangerlng the lives cf firemen who . were working in its shadow. Firemen were handicapped In fight- ’ Ing the blaze by the fact that four ■ other fires broke out in the city at I the same time and the water pressure | was low. | 1 o I City Manager Plan Is Defeated In Seattle I Seattle. Wash., Mar. 10. —(United ' Press) Citizens of Seattle think so 'much of Mrs. Bertha as mayor- ■ alty timber that they wish her to serve ■ and not be supplanted by a city man- • ager plan. This was the indication today when r the final tabulation of yesterday’s mu--1 nicipal election ballots showed that ' Mrs. Landes was named mayor by a ' majority of 5,89.8 votes, but the city manager plan was defeated by 145 bal--1 lots. ' She defeated Mayor Edwin J. Brown, • dentijt-lawyer-mayor for two terms. Revival Tn Progress At St. Paul Church Revival meetings are being held at I tlie St. Paul church, southwest of the city. Services being at 7:30 o’clock. . Everybody is welcome. Dance at Od2 Fellows Hall, Wednesday night. 57-3tx o — s—s—s— Want Ads Earn—s—s—s—- — — I I PUT CREAM IN NOSE AND STOP CATARRH < i Tells How To Open Clogged Nos- | trils and End Head-Colds. s — . You feel fine in a few moments- ! Your cold in head or catarrh will be • gone. Your clogged nostrils will I t.eion. The air passages of your head will clear and you can breathe freely. No 'more dullness, headache; no hawking, snuffling. mucous dis 1 J < liaic.es or dryness; no struggling for ■ breath at night. i Tell your druggist you want a small J bottle of Ely’s Cream Balm Apply a lit! ' oftliis fragrant, antiseptic cream ' in your nostrils, let it penetrate through every air passage of the i head; soothe and heal the swollen. . ’ inf amed mucous membrane, and relief- comes instantly. It is just what every cobl and [ catarrh sufferer need ;. Don't stay j .•'utfed-iip and miserable. |

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