Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 84, Decatur, Adams County, 8 April 1926 — Page 3

|S VIOLENCE I AT VINCENNES fc.srE'S.K' ■B Terre Haute Jail ■ Tprr P ITaiH". )n'!.. APrU 8.-< United| ■ A condemned man. Dreyfu< ( ■ L"’- a'ia- Shun******-- “»da y 99 ■» th- « liailow <)f lh *‘ '' lPe,r B' a’irin '»•* vi « u < ' oun ' y hP '' P ’ ■ synced to death in the Knox at Vincennes for the slay■l„of a policeman, S. E. am BIUi- '"' r “ 1 B .... feared that residents of Vin |9rrnors Planned violence. 9| Jt .aid that Rhoades will be reBmoved in “ days ,hp B<Ut ** PriH ’ at Michigan City, where he will |9 executed .July IE 9 King's Trial Delayed J. vineenne-. Ind.. .April S.-fUnitetE ■i p,,.,,) - Plans for the trial of Albert i ■ K ‘ ing . of IE knell, an accomplice of Jpr»vfiis Rhoades. convicted slayer of |9 q a. ('arie. were held up today, pendH ing recovery of King from a bullet ■ wound in the head. ■| King was wounded when he, togethH er with Rhoades, sought to escape for ■ the slaying of Carle. I 9| The grand jury which returned the |9 iniliitin. il' OU which Rhoades was sen-! M lence ci to death, also indicted King - 9B for first degree murder. 9 Troy Spears and William Trowbridge, also of Bicknell. also are under ■ indictment as accessories in the crime' 9 but no date for their ararignment has HB been set. 9 o 9 Mrs. Joseph Aeschliman ■ Dies Monday Afternoon J Mrs Joseph Aeschliman, 41, died 9 Monday afternoon at her home east of 9 Craigville. Death was due to goitre' 9 and heart trouble. Mrs. Aeschliman RH was born in Adams county, June 17.. 9 ISB4 ' the daughter of Elias and Mary; 9 Reinhard Moser. She had spent her, 9 entire life in Adams and Wells conn■B ties. She was married to Joseph AesSB chliinan September 19, 1909. and two 9 daughters and five sons were born to SB this union. They are: Alva, Homer,! BB Dora, Roy. Herman, Millard and Rob- ( SB ert, at home. Brothers and sisters HI living, are: Martha Bauman, of Kan n su; Joe Moser and Minnie Mp»er, 1 9 of Wells county; Maryann Gerber, of H Adams county; Edward Moser, of ■ Craigville. Eli. of Adams county; ElH tiier. of Craigville; Menno, of Detroit; ■ and Ainos, of Berne. B The deceased was a member of the Christian Apostolic church. A kind and loving mother, she will be greatly missed from the home. Funeral services were held at 9 o'clock this morning from theresidence and at 10 o’clock from the Christian Apostolic church. Burial was made in the church cemetery. \ o RIVERS IN ADAMS COUNTY FLOODED BY HEAVY RAINS (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) height unless more rain comes within I. the next few hours. ■ Cold breezes and a light gray sky b indicated that the heavy rain was about exhausted in this vicinity for the time being, and it is probable that the St. Marys and Wabash rivers and the various creeks in the county will reach the high point some time today and then begin lowering. Heavy rains the last 24 hours caused several sewers to back up, and as a result, several business buildings and homes reported several inches of water in their basements. No serious damage has been reported, however. Guard your health and get a pair of Ball Brand overshoes. > We also have Ball Brand and ! Converse Rubber Boots for the ■ •Ran outdoors. Our price is low- I er. John T- Myers Co. It j You Poor Kid, Why Are You So Skinny? i Don't your mother know that Cod I luver Oil will put pounds of good I healthy flesh on your bones in just I a few weeks’ Tell her every druggist has it. in ! sugar-coated tablet form now so that I w on’t have to take the nasty, 1 ishy-tasting oil that is apt to upset . yo 3 r delicate stomach. leli her that McCoy’s Cod Liver I ®®*?,P° u, »d Tablets are chock-full ■ „ r _, V , . zlng vitamines and are the iniiui St flesh Producers and health [ builders she can find. 12 s J ckly thln kid, age 9, gained J- pounds in 7 months. or an, m l* st aßlt Holthouse Drug Co., j Liver no r n efri9t for McCoy’s Cod.' lets e? Compound Tablets—6o tab- [ so cents — a s pleasant to take j days'*;*;* y r an , d , if at the end of 30 ’ them va ß ' l6 ? Bll *' g ' ad she bought J returu her monly 8 ‘ 18 authorlzed t 0 j ’’ ■

Knocked To Pavement By Restaurant Owner; Dies Os Fractured Skull Indianapolis, hid., April R.—(United Press.) Newton Bonham, 52, of Plulnfleld, died at u hospllul here early today from a fractured skull recelved when he wus knocked lo the | pavement by Jot- Oates, proprietor of a restaurant at Plainfield. Gates is held in jail at Danville on I charges crowing out of the attack on i Bon him. Bonham, who was superintendent of the schools at Coal (Tty, was home for the Easter vacation at the time of the attack. * o FARM WOMEN DISCUSS HATS (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) •with other counties. However, the specialist is anxious in hiving two representatives from Preble, Blue ('reek, French. Hartford, Wabash and , Jefferson townships. | The lesson was on the selection of • hats. The small hat is still in vogue ’ because of the auto, bob and the mat- . ter of comfort and convenience. Instead of the backless hat, that was in style last year, the same effect is . obtained by having the brim turn up - directly in the back. This particular ( type of hat has a soft drape crown , ,with a converting crease high on the . I crown. ■ \ The felt hat is being replaced with [ the beret model and straw hats. Navy . .blue is the leading shade for blue, with ■ the medium shades of blue a close , 1 second. Bois d erose is favored strongi ly. Green is cool and can play effectively into the summer wardrobe. In selecting a hat, the women decided that the four following points should he given careful consideration: Economic status; Suitability to occasions; Appropriateness to wardrobe and wearer, and Becomingness. -l' o CAST FOR PLAY IS ANNOUNCED (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) ' cents for persons twelve years old and over. J Following is the cast for the operetta: I I Announcers: Roger Heard, Robert 1 Aeschliman, Russell Butler. I Mischievious boys: Tommy, Frederick Schreyer; Jack, Dick Sheets;

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Slliiot), James Hark less; Johnny. Rob- I ett Magley; Willie. Miles Parrldb; | Robin. Paul Hendricks; Picnic boy,| | Bruce Rnyrnond; Picnic boy, Harold' Marsh. School girls; Polly, Mary Kathryn ji Tyndall; Betty, Maxine lln re burger; Nanny, Joyce Riker; Jenny, Ellen Gepiiart; Bessy, Mary Meyer; Lucy. Faye Maxine Eicher; Mary, Vera Porter; Miss Muffet, Margart t Campbell; Picnic girl, Kathryn Gay; Plcnle glrl,| Irene Tojio. i Fairy sunbeams: Helen Suttles; 1 Leia Palmer, Dorothy Dodge. Fairy attendants: Lois Sovlne, Lu-: cile Metlh-r, Maxim* Drake, Martha t Summers. Elizabeth Meihls, Helen Brlntzenhofe. Japancc-e drill: Lenore Teeple, Marjorie DtiVoss, Celesta Shaffer, Mary Ogg, Murtha Erma Butler. Wanda Reboot. Mildred Gause, Fern Zimmerman. Jeanette Beery, Mildred Hesher, Mary Jane Schafer, Virginia Beery, Marjorie Johnson, Evelyn Yocum. Baloon drill: Raymond Musser, Harold Kolter, Monroe Fuhrman. Frank Lough. Keith Smitley. David Tumbleson, Robert Ashbaucher, John Ellis Espich, Glen Dickerson, Calvin Magley. Gaylord Brothers, Richard Moses, Billy Tyndall, Lewis Beery, Richard Brodbeck, Kenneth Gause, Walter Summers, Carl Sheets. Skipping Rope Diill: Helen Gay. Harriet Ellen Fruchte, Alice Kathryn Baker, Juanita Stooky, Alice Jane Archbold, Agnes Nelson, Vera Roth, Catherine Jackson. Mina Ellen Schug, Edna Elzey. Hoop drill: Robert Meyers, Marion Drum. Donald Arnold, Charles Shaw, John Brown. Billy Schafer, Donald Nelson, Harold Ely, Fred Stooky. Paul Neidigh. Doyle Gay, Donald Beery, Robert Brodbeck, Floyd Ely, Bobby Worthmann, Richard Hindenlang, Sephus Jackson. Harry Musser, Jimmie ■Beavers. Junior Gephart, Donald Reynolds. 0 — Mussolini Departs For Tripoli; Spirit Uncurbed Rome, April 5. —(United Press.) — Premier Mussolini departed for Tripoli today, his martial spirit uncurbed by the menace of death yesterday in the person of an insane would be assassin. Mussolini’s last speech before departing aboard the dreadnaugh Cavour to survey the new Roman empire overseas was of war and the growth of Italian prestige. In a ceremony before the Cavour, one of Italy's greatest engines of death. Mussolini

introduced the newly Installed fasclut'i party directory to the provincial party secretaries. I Two discs of plaster on the prem ier's nose and slight Infiamutlon of the eyes and Ups from the smoke puffed Into his face by the discharge of tlie Hon. Violet Gibson's revolver yesterday were the only marks of the experience through which Mussolini passed, 0 Congress One Hundred Years Ago » - ■ 1 Senate: Not in session. House: Considered Massachusetts claim for compensation for militia services “performed during last war." o — CONGRESS TODAY Senate: Brookhart-Stenk sneatorial contest. Committee continues beer hearing. Patets committee considers radio music fees. Agriculture t committee considers farm relief bills. House: Ways and means and interstate comment commitjtees consider Mills alien property bill. Interstate commerce committee considers coal legislation. Military committee considers connBAD BREATH Dr. Edwards’Olive Tablets Get at the Cause and Remove It Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the substitute for calomel, act gently on the bowels and positively do the work. People afflicted with bad breath find quick relief through Dr. Edwards’Ohve Tablets. The pleasant, sugar-coated tablets are taken for bad breath by all who know them. Dr. Edwards’ dive Tablets act gently but firmly on the bowels and liver, stimulating lhem to natural action, clearing the blood and gently purifying the entire system. They do that which dangerous calomel does without any of the bad after effects. All the benefits of nasty, sickening, griping cathartics are derived from Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets without griping, pain or any disagreeable effects. Dr. F. M. Edwards discovered the formula after seventeen years of practice among patients afflicted with bowel and liver complaint, with the attendant bad breath. Olive Tablets are purely a vegetable compound mixed with olive oil; you will know them by their olive color. Take one or two every night for a week and note the effect. Jsc and 30c.

ell of national defenaa II Agriculture committee considers n farm relief. i j BIRTH The boy bnhy born to Mr. nn<i Mrs.il Dlllo E. Springer, of Eleventh street, | last Saturday, has been named Ches- | ter Ervin. The mother, before her | 1 marriage, wus Blanche Merica. j ———OIB II ■!—• IB CARD OF THANKS We wish in this manner to thnnlJl all the neighbors and friends for,] their many kindnesses during the 111- | ness and death of our father and j husband. Wo also wish to thank Rev. Fledderjohann for his consoling words. Mrs. Hubert Shady and family I —— -j —. — i FOR TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE Dally Democrat: — Please unounce that 1 am a candi- ’ date for the democratic nomination for trustee of Root township, subject to the decision of the voters at | the primary, Tuesday, Muy 4. 1926. Samuel Magley.] MOOSE MEMORIAL SUNDAY, APRIL 11 at 2:30 at MOOSE HOME DORE B. ERWIN will give the address. All members and their family to be there to pay our respect to our departed members. PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED Committee.!

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I THE ADAMS Theatre | Today and Tomorrow S The light that lure*; flames that destroy; pleasures that scorch—• jt* The story of a coun- A flashing canvas of LR try girl who seek* the Great White Way fame as a dancer on fn » I where human moths |JE Broadway and the ,lutter " ladly and tjS pitfail* that await whose footlights her on the famous /Th g g JT. beckon alluringly. aU nu playground of plea- TT/)tri I1 I The peppfeflt. jarLR sure. The triumph UllllL f tllJ ziest picture of the Es of youth and beauty ju turryiFranco ZanwcL year, with a great 5S 95 DOROTHY DEVORE cast - 95 LOUISE FAZENDA I R.ip7 A G B°~ 8 °~ JOHN ROCHE Sunday & Monday 3 Ralph Graves in itivAkl TA CUM AM “The New Klondike' Mn 83 “MEET MY GIRL” ULYAN TASH MAJ with QU screaming fun fest. LULLeN LANUIo Thomas Meighan Be 83 10c—25c Dirtiuity Withamßeaudinc and Li | a |_ee. i - | THE CORT | Tonight—Tomorrow yj “THE PALACE OF PLEASURE” A Wm. Fox Attraction, featuring tfj ijfj Betty Compson and Edmund Lowe The love story of the world’s famous dancer woven UE IIE into a clever picture of drama, romance and humor. m IJE “PAWNSHOP POLITICS” a good comedy. I 10c 25c | 8 SUNDAY-MONDAY—“UNDER WESTERN SKIES” ye ij» featuring Norman Kerry.