Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 183, Decatur, Adams County, 4 August 1926 — Page 2

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IDDDDSJIKXXBXtiIIIA ■ CLASSIFIED ADS ” I IIDIISMSISiXXDIN FOR SALE iY)h salT: —A R'hml South Bend Mall-1 able coal range, Emery Hawkins, 728 High Street. 181-12 L F'OR SALE - 14 in. No. 3 Underwood I typewriter. Good condition. Phone 21 181-3 t FOITSALE Horae und Ice ereant wagon; will sell cheap. See Carl Gerber nr call 822. 181t3x FOR SAMS—Apples, s<k- nnd 75c per bushel. Hugo Thieme, Decatur R. li. No 8, Phone 697-0182-3 t FOR SALE—Semi-modern seven room house on S. sth st. Will sell at bargain. H. 8. Michaud, phone No. 2. 182t3j' FOfi SALE:- bony, cart and harness' Good condition. Morris J. Wells, , Geneva, ind. 1836tx. WANTED WANTED — Clean, washed rags, suitable to clean presses and type. Must be clean. Not , common rags or waste, or dirty clothes. Prefer muslins, calicos and like. No laces, heavy underwear, woolens or heavy materials. Will pay 7 cents pe r pound for the right kind if brought to this office, but they must be clean and the right size. Decatur Dally Democrat. WANTED:— housework by the day. Phone 598. 3tx WANTED —To rent ft 5 or 6 room semi-modern house so I can move in by August. 10th. Box "X', Daily Democrat. 181-3tx WANTED—A goodmanto” represent , a leading local concern, selling a , high class specialty, experience not necessary as w P train you. flood pay, steady employment, must have good reference. See E. M. Findley, between 1 to 4:30 p.m.. Murray Hotel. 182t2 WANTEb ‘A man to drive a truck and haul coal. Steady work. $lB a week. Julius Haugk. 182-2tx —WANTED— Rags, Rubber, Paper of all kinds, Scrap Iron, Metals and Hides. Also In the market for wool. We will call with our truck for any junk you wish to dispose of. Phone 442. MAIER HIDE & FUR CO. 710 W. Monroe St. Neer G. R. & I. Crossing. 89 W ts FOR RENT FOR RENT 1 — Two car garage, good ( shape. 341 Winchester St. A. J. ’ Porter, Phone 1090 181-3tx FOh RENT— Six room fiat over Star grocery, Monroe and Third. If modern and in good condition. Henry l ! Kilck. ptejse BK' * ' 3tx! FOR RENT — Two <• ~ >. I'. •'i& '-t tor e’otti tuAT truck, 341 Winchester st. A. J. Porter, phone 1090. 181t3x a E'OR REN+—Rome City desirable lake | cottage. Tillie Meibers, 1127 West I Monroe street, Decatur. 182-2tx | FOlt RENT—2 strictlv modern ( houses. Centrally located. In- \ quire Central Grocery, phones 31-32. 18313 f Wanted Typist a- r ( WANTED: Typist for important office work. Excellent oppor >( tunity for future. Address “H” care of Democrat, giving age and references. Competent parties only will be considered. ts G ■■■■ II I ■ ■■■■! ■—■■■■■■ II — t LOST AND FOUND LOST. Strayed or Stolen Tan rabbit 1 hound. Finder please return to Fred a D. Zurcher. 183 3tx o - * CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE a Wheat: Sept $1.39%; Dec. $1.43%. 1 Corn: Sept. 84%; Dec. 88%. Oats: Sept. 42 1-8; Dec. 45. ' t o t Poincare Moves To 1 2 Stabilize The Franc 1 i Paris. Aug. 4.— (United Press) — Premier Poincare today moved to- ' ward stabilizing the franc. The government introduced into the chamber of deputies a project to permit operations preliminary to stab- 1 liizatlon j In presenting the project to the t chamber. Poincare confirmed the be- e lief that the government intends to t stabilize the franc only after its val- ;: ue has risen from the present level, c

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MARKET REPORTS Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Market* East Buffalo Live Stock Market Receipts 176<>. ahlpmcnts 3040, official to Now York yesterday, 960. Hogs closing dull. Heavies $1175*0 18.041; mediums sl4 OOfi 1 14.25; under 20ti pound grades $14.00fl 14.25; packing news rough, $9.50010.00; cattle. 525. slow: sheep 6000; best lambs. $14.00; few $14.25; best ewes, $5.0047 7.50; calves 200; tops $15.004/15.50. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKIT (Corrected August 4) Heavy Fowls 18c Leghorn Fowls 13c Heavy Spring Roosters 25c Spring Leghorns 20c Old Rooatara $• Duck* Uc Geese 8c Eggs, dozen 26c LOCAL GRAIN MARKIT (Corrected August 4) Barley, per bushel . ,76c Rye, per bushel 80c Old Oats 32c Good sound mixed or white corn 95c Good Sound Yellow Corn SI.OO New Wheat $1.23 Good Timothy Seed $2.75 Good Alsac seed $12.00 LOCAL GROCERS’ EGG MARKIT Eggs, dozen —26 c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat, delivered 36 KLAN WINS°AND IS DEFEATED IN TWO PRIMARIES ItOXTIXIHD FROM PARK OSEi nomination for governor, today was leading the field by nearly 10,000 votes His nearest opponent was W. W. Barnell, farmer, who made a spectacular state-wide campaign without funds other than small amounts supporters dropped in his hat. On the basis of returns from 1156 pre cincts out of 3180. the count stood: Johnson 40)662* Darnrfl 30,963 alid Mayor Cargill of Oklahoma City 23,760. Former governor Robertson was fourth with 4.321. U. S. Sentaor J. C. Harreld, Republican incumbent, was conceded renominated as no one campaigned actively against him. Elmer Thomas was leading J. C Walton, deposed governor. In the Democratic sentaorial race on the basis of returns from 719 precincts which gave him 24.754 votes while walton had counted 16.946 Mrs. Lamar Lejney was running behind Lebetter who was third and Melsenheimer, wet candidate, was fifth. o Federal Aid In Mellett Murder Probe Impossible Washington, Aug. 4. — (United Press) - Federal intervention in the investigation of the murder of Dot© R. Mellett in Canton. Ohio, )« impos ’ , ' : is discovered, the department of jus ' tice announced today after efforts to ' obtain federal assistance had been 1 made. A federal narcotic agent was sent to Canton a few daya after the mur 1 der U> investigate an alleged nar- < cotic ring there, but his inquiries J have no direct ennection with the ' Mellett case. ; I Democratic Action On Registration Law In Doubt I J Indianapolis. Ind.. Aug. 4. —(United *■ Pressl—Deinorratic action on the J question validity of the state regestra- j tion law was in doubt today with lead- ( ing democrats in Princeton attending f a first district rally. i Republicans decided to ignore the questioned validity of supplemental , provisions of the law. Attorney general 1 Gllliom ruled that their constitution 1 ality was inconsequental as the rest ' of the law is sound. The state board of election cotnmis- ’ stoners concurred in the opinion of < the Attorney General The questioned set tions are those enacted by the last legislature providing that the 1924 election poll books shall serve as the registration lists' for the coin'ng election. The legislature failed to amend the title of the aiet to include reference to the new subject matter as required l by the constitution. Kendallville Man Is Struck By Automobile Kendallville, Ind— Anson Kreider. 4 66, stock buyer and life long resident < of Kendaiviile is near death today with a crushed skull and other injuries received when he was hit by an auto. ( Kreider jumped from a wagon directly in the path of an auto. 1 •

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PREBLE EXPECTS 4 FAST CONTEST Luther Institute Alumni 1 Team Returns For Second Game Next Sunday Preble, 4.—A much needed rain caused the po»iponement of the baseball game between the Chattanooga. Ohio, and the Preble teams on the Focal diamond last Sunday. A second game is scheduled for August 29. at Chattanooga. Local fans are anxiously awaiting the return of the Luther Institute Alumni of Fort Wayne, for a second game, next Sunday The Alumni defeated the Preble nine itn one of the best games played on the local lot by a 4-2 score, several weeks ago Several new players have been added to the visitors line-tir and they hope to make it two straignt oven the locals Luttwan probably will be opposed by Al Brotrian or ‘'Lefty” Koenemau on the mound. These three players were members of the Hoagland team last season. Donald Kreigh and Busse are leading the local hatters, being tied at 394 Both have collected 15 hits in 38 trips to the plate, but Busse has three trippies and twelve singles for a total of 21 bases while Kreigh has foui doubles and two triples for a total of 23 bases. H. Kreigh, R. IJndeman and Ross are tied at 370. H. Kreigh has collected 17 hits in 46 trips to th< plate while the latter two have If hits in 27 at hats. H Kraigh has scored the most runs. 14. Shady is leading in fielding with an aveiage of 1000. laitt man. D. Kreigh and W Smith follow with 989. 985 and 966 respectively. • o 'Emerson Hijrh To Honor •Star Athlete Who Drowned Gary, Ind.. Aug. 4. — (United Press) —Joe Shay, brilliant basketball am football star of Emerson High s- itoo here who was drowned in Lake Michi gan a week ago. will be honored at the opening game of the Enmrsoi football season, according to plans being formulated here. The eromarial oe-emony for thi> brilliant little grid and hardwood star according to tentative plans will in elude a lowering of the flag at Gloasor. field to half mast and the playing o Taps by a bugler. Members of the "Golden Tornado' eleven from Emerson High school ot which Joe was a member for tw< years, for the first time in the history of the school will doff their brilliant gold stockings and take the field with their legs clad in black. Shay was a first string halfback so: two years and iu his final year gained r'-n-nIH-;. , .. lh , all-state prep eleven. He was also a f.'.ifuai) ■ ■ — —-it. o 444*44444444f44< ♦ BASE BALL STANDINGS ♦ National League W L Pct. Pittsburgh . 56 41 .577 Cincinnati .... 58 45 .563 St Louis 53 48 .525 Brooklyn .... 62 50 .510 Chicago . ... 52 50 .510 New York 51 50 .505 Boston 40 59 .404 Philadelphia 39 58 .402 American League W L Pct. New York 68 35 .660 Cleveland 59 46 .562 Philadelphia 54 49 .524 Washington 50 49 .505 Detroit 53 52 Chicago 52 52 .500 St. Louis 53 60 .417 Boston 33 .69 324 American Association W L Pct. Louisville 69 36 .657 Milwaukee 66 38 .635 Indianapolis 64 43 .598 Toledo 53 49 5 20 Kansas City . 53 55 .491 St. Paul . 48 59 .449 Minneapolis 44 62 .415 Columbus 25 80 .238 Yesterday’s Results ( National League Cincinnati. 1-3; Boston, 0-2. New York. 5 3; Chicago. 4-5. Pittsburgh. 14; Philadelphia, 2. I No others scheduled. American League , Detroit. 4; Philadelphia. 3. Boston, 8-2; Cleveland. 7-0. New York. 7; Chicago, 6. ’ St. Louis, 7; Washington. 6. I American Association ( Indianapolis, 9: Milwaukee, 4. Minneapolis, 8-1, Toledo, 4-3. St. Paul, 4; Columbus, 2. Louisville. 6; Kansas City, 5. 0 ♦ *♦«**««•*«*««*«* ♦ WATCHING THE SCOREBOARD * «***«*«*«***< By United Press Teste:day’s Herb—Car! Hays, who ! shut out the Boston Braves and made'i the one run tallied by his Cincinnati I •

Rods stand up to win 1 to 0. Adolph Luque. pitching the second game for the Reds had a little better support and won 3 to 2. The Cubs and Giants split even li a double bill. The Bruins lost the firs: 5 to 4 and took the second 6 to 3. i Slashing out 22 h'ts the Pittsburgh Pirates swamped Fletcher's Phillies 14 to 2 and split the scries at Quakertown. I In a game fcastooned with home ' runs the St. Louis Browns nipped the Washington Senators, 7 to 6. Goose j Goalin smacked two of the Fence Busters, while Williams, Schang. H. Rice and Miller oollected one each. Rallying in the ninth to tie the , three run lead pilot' up by Connie , Mack's Athletics Col-h's Tigers went I out and won in the Tenth, 4-3. Boston's cellar cleaning Red Sox , stopped the spurt up the ladder of the t Cleveland Indians by winning both halves of a double header. 8-7, and 2-0. I The victories stopped the Indian winning streak of seven straight. Lazzeri's homer in the ninth with two on the paths defeated the Chicafo White Sox. The Yanks were 7 to 6 winners. Jonny Mostil, outfielder for the Sox. was made a life member of the Elks and presented with a platinum Baseball. O' ■ Northwestern Fans Anxious Evanston. 111., Aug. 4.—Northwest- ; era University football fans are anxiously waiting the verdict of pro- , lessors as to whether Ralph Baker and "Tiny” Lewis, the Purple's star backfield men, will be eligible to play football this year. Both are taking courses to make up scholastic deficiencies at summer school. —o Field Reduced In State Amateur'Golf Tourney South Rend. Ind.. Aug. 4.—(United Press)—With all but 32 of th e 213 starters now members of the gallery, the real battle for the Indiana amateur golf championship got under way here today. Medal honors in the 36 hole qualifying round which was concluded yesterday were won by Frank Shields of Indianapolis who turned in a score of 149 after Ulje gallery had about decided Johnny Lehman of Gary would take mtsJal honors with his 151.1 — 0 Admits Giving Bullish Interview Which Resulted In General Motors Boom New York. Aug 4.—(United Presst — From mid-ocean aboard the liner Olympic. Thomas Cochran, partner of I J. P. Morgan & Co., today admitted having given a ship news reporter the bullish interview which resulted in a sensational advance in general motor shares on tbe stock exchange J Cochran den! d, bewever, having j made any predictions oif th e future price of Goners' Motors sttx'lu.g ■was QUtfU < ii> Morton Nicholls, re porter for Dow-Jones & Co., who ob ained the interview. The statement, released at the Morgan offices, follows: “in response to inquiries made by i ship news reporter upn my sailing from New York. 1 spoke with enthusiasm of the earnings, management and prospects of the General Motor corporation. 1 authorized no statement of any kind as to the future price of the stock, which no one can foretell. Lightning Kiliq Farmer Evansville. Ind., Aug. 4— (United Press)—Robert L. Harwood, 62. Union' township farmer, waj dead today, the victim of a lightning bolt. He was" killed at 6 o'clock last night when* lightning struck him while he wus reeking she.ter Iron, rain in a scale house southwest of Evansville. Perry DeCamp. 25. a neighbor, was burned about the neck and injured in the left eye, by the same bolt. — -o Maniac Killer At Large St. Louis. Aug 4.— A maniac killer is at large here, police revealed today, sending out a description of George and asking that police be immediately notified if he is seen. | Dibian escaped from a sanitarium here by picking a lock. | A year ago Dibian went insane attacking Mrs. Albert Fay and stabbing to death the 10 month-old baby which she held in her arms. —oNew Outbreak Occurs In Cook County Jail Chicago, Aug 4—(United Press)— Al! was calm in Cook county jail today following the latest outbreak within its walls—walls which recently have resounded with the merr • making of liquor drinking prisoners, fights, and even an attempted dyna-

mite escape. The 31 inmates of Her number h refused 4o leave their cells for their regular exercise and Warden George Wcidcllng ordered guards to invest lEAtC When the guards attempted to enter the cells, they were met with a rapid fire of "billies" made of hod springs, soap and sheeting, razor Sharp spoons and other improvised weapons. Standard Oil Company Votes Extra Cash Dividend Chicago. Aug- 4.-(United Press)— For the third time this year directors of the Standard Oil Company of Indiana today voted an extra cash dividend. The dividend, which is payable Sept 15, calls for a regular payment of 62% cents on each share of capital stock and of an extra dividend ot 25 cents a share. FINANCIAL CRISIS LOOMS IN MEXICO; BANKERS WORRIED (COXTINI'EII FROM PAGE OISKI if offered. Pasquel Diaz, bishop of Tobasco, denied reports circulated in the United States that mediation proposals have been made by the church to the government. He said no proposals would be made until the suspension of the new religious laws, and that proposals other than those which might possibly be malie by dipomats must come from Would Shut Down Gas Works "My. stomach has been so filled with gas for the last three years that I felt I could pretty nearly supply our town. 1 also had frequent pains in right side in region of the appendix. Doctors didn't help much. One day my neighbor told me about what MA YR'S had done for him and I got a bottle of our druggist. I can say that it will do all and more than you claim for it.” *.’t Is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation whi-.!i causes practteally al stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, including appendicitis. One d-vse will convinie or money refunded. Holthouse Drug Co., anil druggists everywhere.

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