Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 201, Decatur, Adams County, 25 August 1926 — Page 2

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■ MBNHKXXXXSSXHHII ■ CLASSIFIED ADS * BnRMaKMXKXKJCXMnX FOR SALE FOR SALE- A good 80-ucrt- farm, tine location, good buildings, plenty of fruit and some timber. Cheap if taken soon. Address Box “C" Demo-erat.l9B-3tX FOR SALE: Plenty of good feefling tankage. The E'red Mutschler Packing < 'ompan.v. 199-10 t EX)Ti SALE:—Plums. Delivered HOC. ’ if called for 75c per bu. E'red Hollo, Phlne 811 E. 199-3 t E’OR SALE!—Borbank plhms at SIOO bushel or $1.25 delivered. Phone 845 (1, 19913 FOR SALE Full size iron bed. springs and mattress; child’s bed. I wood rocking chair, dining room < table, drop leaf table. 9x12 velvet car- > pet. boy’s overcoat, size 14. Good square piano. Inquire 611 N. 2nd st.. phone 244.200t3x J F'OR SALE — Vinegar and some pickles Phone 866-B. 201t3x F'OR SALE!—Studebaker” 1923, light Six sedan, new paint, 4 new tires. Ford Coupe 1925. perfect condition. Harry J. T. Kroder. Phone 505. inquire at 206 S. First 5t.201-3t ( FOR SALE—lvory stroller, cheap If taken at once. Call 979.201tJ e FOR SALE: Studebaker 1923, light Six sedan, pew paint. 4 new tires; Ford coupe 1925. perfect condition. ■ Harry J. T. Kroder, Phone 505. in- J quire at 206 S. First st. 201t3 FOTI SALE —Nice cucumber pickles, inquire of Eliza Spangler, corner of So. Bth and Madison streets. Deca--201t3 • WANTED WANTED — Clean, washed rags, suitable to clean presses •nd type. Must be clean. Not common rags or waste, or dirty ( clothes. Prefer muslins, calicos and like. No laces, heavy under- ■ wear, woolens or heavy mater- ( lais. 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 Daily Democrat. WANTED —To buy several loads of loose hav. Inquire Krick-Tyndall C0.199t3 WANTED — Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Phone 578. —WANTED— Rags. Rubber, Paper of all kinds. Scrap Iron, Metals and Hides. Also In tha market for wool. yVe will call with our truck for any ■ Junk you wish to dispose of. Phone 442. MAIER HIDE & FUR CO. 710 w. Monroe St. Near G. R. & I. Crossing. 89-W ts I I ' • WANTED—PIace to board and room ■ in private family, by young man, j for indenite period. Address "M.” S care Daily Democrat. 25-3tx J WANTED—GirI for restaurant work. Call phone 139,201t3 FOR RENT ROOMS FOR RENT—With or with- J out board and washing. Call phone ' 117.199t.3 r FOR RENT—Duplex house, close to business section, after Sept. 1. Inuire H. S. Michaud. Phon? 2 or 496. 24-3 t 1 FOR RENT —Semi-modern house, cen- ‘ trally located. Inquire 134 S. sth 1 street 200t3x 1 FOR RENT—Six room flat; parlor, I dining room, bedroom, kitchen, t bathroom. Pleasant living uarters. A. D. Suttles, Agent.—2s-6t kdk ftENT—Strictly modern house. ' Inuire at 405 Winchester St., or 1 phone 754. —25-3tx LOST AND FOUND i LOST—Cameo broach. Saturday near 1 G. R & I. depot and Mrs. Ben Rice * home. Finder return to this office, i Reward. 20»3tx Mrs. Ben Shilts, of east of the city, was a shopper here this morning. Mis ; Gather ne Fritzinger has retnrned home from Fort Wayne where j she enjoyed a week’s visit with relatives. 1 —— s Stockholder's Meeting Notice is hereby given that the an- , nual meeting of the stockholders at the Citizens Telephone Company, of e Decatur, Indiana, will be held at the E office of the secretary of said company. tn the city of Decatur, Indiana, on. \ Monday, September 6. 1926 at 7 o’clock p. m. for the election of- - dilectors to serve for the ensuing s vs for the transaction of such other 1 £ business as may be properlv brought before said meeting HERMAN F. EHINGER.. Cecy. ‘ 199-to Sept. 6. f

XXXXXXKXKXXXXHBa X BUSINESS CARDS 15 XXX XXXBXXMX xxxxa IL FROHNAPFEL. D.C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE The Neurocalometer Service Will Convince You at 144 South 2nd Street Office Phone 314 Residence 1087, Office Hours: 10-12 am. 1-5 6-8 p.m S. E. BLACK Funeral Director Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night Office phone 90 Home phone 727 FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of Title Real Estate. Plenty of Money to Loan on Government Plan. Interest Rate Reduced October 5. 1924 See French Quinn Office —Take first stairway south of Decatur Democrat i 111 1 " " - N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eves Examined. Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8 to 11:30—12:30 to 5:00 Saturday 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135 MONEY TO LOAN An unlimited amount of 5 PER CENT money on improved real estate. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real estate SCHURGER'S ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S. 2 nd. St. o o FARM MORTGAGE LOANS Planned for the advantage of the borrowing farmer. 10 year @ 5%, small com. 10 year (a no expense to you 20 vear @6%, Govt. Plan. Interest paid annually. Borrower fixes interest date. I We work for you. Office 155 South 2nd St. SUTTLES-EDWARDS CO. A. D. Suttles, Sccy. } ■’ ■ —_”o TB IB ■ BIIKB .Bi'B.-iB B: «IBIIt« i : COURTHOUSE • Suit On Account. A suit on account was filed in the ci:<uit court today by The Standard Metal Company of Indianapolis against William Wittwer, of Berne. Judg- ' ment for S4OO and costs is demanded. Kills His Brotner-in-law Springfield, Mo.. Aug. 25. —(United Pi ess l—W. R. Leffler, was held by police today following the slaying of Rev. Edward Gillum. 40. Leffler’s brother-in-law. Left'!' r charged the preacher with attempting to break up his home. Leffler surrendered to police and tc’.d them he struck his brother-in-law with an Indian chib after Gillum reached for his hip pocket. Missing Boy Found In Bed Indianapolis. Ind., Aug. 25 —(United Press.) —Clyde Knapp made a frantic appeal to police to aid in locating his eight year old son, who he said had mysteriously disappeared from home. The boy was found asleep in his own bed. Vice Conditions Bad IndlanspoMs, August 25.—(United Press) —Persons living near the four hundred block East New York street here made vigorous protest against alleged failure of police to curb vice conditions in the neighborhood. It as claimed that property values suffered and morals of children were endangered by the operation of resorts’. —o— Stors Mint in Bink Walkerton, Ind.. Aug 25. —(United, Press)—A bank here has installed a special vault in the basement for the I storing of mint used as flavoring in chemg gum. The mint ‘s so valuable that the growers are taking unusual | pracautlons to guard it.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, AEGI ST 25, 1926.

t XOTICR TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX I.KVIRN In the Matter of determining the Tax Rate* for certain purpoees by Hnie • ’reek Townahlp. Adams County, Indiana. ns«f6re the Township Advisory Board. Notice ia hereby given the taxpayer* of said Township above named, that tlie proper legal officers of said municipality at their tejrular hiectlhg plfece. on the 7th day of September. 1926, will I consider the following budget 111 IMiKT <I. KMFK VHO.S FOR TOW NUHII’R row NMlll* Fl Ml l’a\ of Trustee »00.00 .Office Rent 60.’K) Trustee's expenat—• a. Traveling 125.00 b. Telephone tolla and Telegrams 20.00 Books, stationery, Printing and Advertising HO.OO Public liitelH’S taaaeaiimenth against Township) 500.00 Pay of Advisory Board 15.0” Mist ellaneous 250.00 Total SI. 710.00 Estimate of •«»m>«bl|s fund* to be raised , Estimated expenditure as above $1,710.00 Working balance at end of year to meet necessary expenditures until receipts of revenue from liix.iti'Ul .■.OH,ho total 12,210 00 Balance at end of this year Total •iediii tions 702 Amount necessary to be raised by tax» .i> i"ii sli. HOAD Ft Ml tabor 0< Load machines and tools 100.00 Bridges ajid culverts 100.0 V uravel, stone and other material 1,20<V00 MiMellanvous 300. oO ■| otal Hoad Fund 02,300 00 (Estimate of Hoad Food to br HalseH Estimate of expenditures, as aoove >2,300.00 Working balance at end ut year to meet necessary expenditures until receipts of revenue from taxation 650.00 Total 2,050.00 Balance at end ot this year ■ --- 1,107.02 Total deductions fl.Hh.O.unount necessary to be raised by taxation . ILB4-.9S SPECIAL SICHOtIL FIND liepair of buildings and care or grounds >225.0u Repair of other equipment School fufniture and equipment School supplies 300.00 Janitor’s supplies 200.00 Fuel for schools 1.100.00 Teachers institute 300.q0 Janitor services Miscellaneous , Total Spec ial School Fund >3.02«» V<» Estlmnte of Special srhool fund to be Estimate of expenditures. . as above >3.025.00 Working balance at end of year to meet necessary expenditures until receipts of revenue from taxafion Total ,5.82.>.00 Balance at end ot this I year 4' B - 1 Total deductions ' Amount, necessary to be raised , bv taxation , • - ,i.! HOAD FIND Payment ot bonds aS Payment ot interest 550.0 ft Total Bond Fund . Eartlmnte of H«»ud Food to !»«• Haloed "Wwe' '" PPn,i ’ Ur »t's»..w Working balance at end of year to meet necessary expenditures until receipts of revenue from taxation Total - —, Balance at end. of this year 1..113-' , Total dedu. tions 11.Hl. •> Amount necessary to he iaise.l bv taxation »- 1 IT ITIOA Fl M» Pay of teachers Pav or schoo transfers 1.30°.°0 Total Tuition Eund s!•,!>»' ' Eattmnte of Tuition Fond to he rnlaed intimal- vs ’ an anuve ” i Working balance at j end of year to • ’’’'T I tn reeoipU of revenue from taxation Total Less estimated revenue and balam e- Revenue not derived from taxation »9 n »" Balance at end of this year '■ ’ i', Q6l I • Total deductions ,a,svi.ro Amount necessary to be raised ( I.V taxation a * ’ POOH Fl M> To reimburse vountj Entlmnte of Poor h und «« •- H«l«»" Estimate of expenditures as above - *•* Working balance at vtid of year to meet necessary expenditures until receipts of revenue from r;, 45 LesVe's'tlmated revenue and oalance. Revenue not derived from taxation -.h i- >2T6 jAmoun't necessary to be raised 1,5 US XIWED I KAIB* Net taxable property A.n.e of Fund F Kwltd . . 8 $1.4 < 4.38 Township [0 1842.98 Road . , , r, 5 1,197.93 'Special Scliool . 3.133.07 Bond .... 4.238.85 Tuition 276.41F° or , 46 1i163.«« COI.I.F.CTF.D Shona Amounts Inst three lolleeted Collected _ ~ . 1 jrlb-1. Amur of Fund ( r , v Lev, ... ' , lUS 00 1.995.00 Township f- I * o - 1.338.0" Road -kk no 1 487.00 Special School 9. .66 34,65.00 Tuhlon 5.768-90 * !ST Poor Collected Collected This Lev V | Aume b* Fnnd Township L4«B Special School „ Poor . .r o tal 12,846.68 12,163.66 Taxpayers appearing shall . right to be heard thfcreop Aftei the tax levies have been determined. t«n or more taxpayers, feeling themselves aggrieved bv sdeh levies, may appeal to Hie State Board of Tax CommlsslonI era for furtiler and finnl action thereon, by" filing a petition thyrefor with the I County Auditor not later than he fodrfh Monday of September, and the State Board will tlx a date of hearihg thta County. I ? H:t-B!PS. Trustee Get the Habit—Trade at Home, ’.t Fays

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TRAFFIC ORDINANCE FOR THE CITY OF DECATUR Passed by the City Council, August 17 1926 Decatur, Indiana, An Ordinance . for the Regulation of Traffic within the City of Decatur, Indiana and Providing Penalties. Be it ordainefl by th Common Council of the city of Decatur, Adams county, Indiana, as follows: SECTION 1. That the owners, operators, drivers and persons in charge of any vehicle as hereinafter described, horese and i other domestic animals, and street cars and all pedestrians on the streets, alleys and liiblic places of the City of Decatur, shall conform to and observe the following rules and regulations upon the streets, alleys, avenues, boulevards, park roads and public places in said city. SECTION 2. The term “Vehicle’’ shall mean and include anything used for transportation ot persons or things upon and along the streets, alloys or public places whether propelled by human or animal or explosive power or electric, or steam or other power, except street cats or other vehicles running on fixed tracks, and baby carriages. The term "Horses" shall mean and Include all domestic animals. The term ’’Operator” shall mean and , include the driver or rider of any vehicle as defined herein. The term "Street" shall mean and include any road, street, avenue, alley park, parkway or public places within the City. The term “Parking" shall be deemed to mean the placing, allowing permitting or stopping of any vehicles within any street or public place for any purpose other that the loading or unloading of freight, goods wares or merchandise, providing that such loading or unloading of passengers shall not exceed three (3) minutes, and such loading or unloading of freight, goods, wares, or merchandise shall not exceed fifteen (15) minutes. The term “Conjested district” within the meaning of this ordinance shall constitute all that part of the City of Decatur included within the territory bounded by Marshall Street on the north, Adams Street on the South, Fourth Street on the west and the St. Marya River on the east. SECTION 3. (a) Vehicles shall be driven on that part of the roadway to the right of the center. (b) A vehicle meeting another vehicle shall pass to the right. (c) Every driver shall turn to the right of the street when signalled from vehicle behind desiring to pass. (d) A vehicle overtaking another 1 shall pass on the left side of the overtaken vehicle and shall not pull over to the right until entirely cleared of such overtaken vehicle. (e) Slow moving and heavily-laden vehicles shall keep close to right hand curbs, allowing more swiftly-moving vehicles free passage to their left. (f) No vehicle shall back in any street if by so doing it interferes with vehicles. (g) A vehicle turning into another] street to the right shall turn as near to the right hand curb as nossible. (h) A vehicle turning into another street to the left shall circle around -"•f-• (I). It shall be unlawful for any driver of any automobile or other vehicle to make a “U" turn in and upon See-1 ond Street between Marshall and Adams Streets in said City. (j) It shall be unlawful for any driver to turn his vehicle to the left of any “Stop and Go" signal, or any other traffic signal at any street intersection. (k) It shall be unlawful for any driver to run into or against or for | any person to remove, replace or change the location of or mutilate, deface or destroy, any traffic regulation light, sign post, or standard upon any street. (l) Any vehicle waiting at the curb shall promptly give place to a vehicle about to load or unload goods or material. provided that said loading or Unloading cannot be accomplished at any other entrance to said place of business. (tn). A vehicle shall back up to a curb only long enough to be loaded or unloaded; horses attached to fourwheeled vehicles back up to the curb and the shafts or poles or unhitched vehicles backed up to the curb must be turned parallel to the curb in the direction ot traffic. (n) No vehicle shall emerge intn any street from a stable, garage, or alley at a rate of speed faster than tour and one half miles per hour, and all such vehicles must give warning of their approach. (o) No vehicle shall occupy any part ot any street in sfleh manner as to interfere with or interrupt the passage of other Vehicles except where it is being loaded or unloaded, and theu only for such times as may be rea souably necessary for such loading or unloading, and any persons, firm Os corporation desiring to block traffic by loading or unloading any material safe or other things shall first receive permission from the Chief of Police. ip). All vehicles apd interurban cars stopping qt crossings shall stop back ot a point parallel with the property Hue of the Intersecting street to Its right. (<j). 411 .vehicles shall. coma to a complete stop at all railway and interurban crossings before crossing the saihe, except where there is a “Stop: arid Go" sign, a crossing gate, a watch-; man or a traffic officer (r) Wehicles shall stop only upon the right hand side of any street within such city parallel wft£ tlfq Curb . thereof m such manner that the r’ght I wheels of said Vehicle Xhai! be not farther than twelve (12) inches

the said curb, except as herein otherwise provldedi (s) No vehicles shall stop or park within ten (10) feet of any fire plug. (t) No vehicle shall park or stand within any part of such alley tn tho congestea district except while engaged In the loading or unloading of the same. (u) No vehicle shall pass another vehicle going in the same direction at any railway crossing, or at any street intersection, and no vehicle shall be driven in any manner ao as to interfere with the safety of any flagman at any railway crossing. (v) shall be unlawful for any person, persons, firm or corporation to permit any stone, dirt or other material to drop from any vehicle driven upon the streets. w). It shall be unlawful for children to use the roadway of any street as a play-ground. SECTION 4. Be it ordained that the fire depart ment apparatus shall have the right of way over all traffic in any street and thorough any procession, and oveevery kind ot traffic whatsoever; :hat the time of any fire alarm is soundeded all vehicles of all description that are in motion shall be drawn to the curb and remain there until the fire department with its equipment, has , passed or until it is known that the fire apparatus will not pass the point where the one in charge of said vehicle may be. That all vehicles of every i description not in motion at the time , of a fire alarm shall remain at the curb, or take a position at the curb ’ and remain at the curb of the street until the fire apparatus has passed the point where said vehicles are s’a- ■ tioned, or until it is known that the department with its sequipment will not pass the point where such vehicles are I located. • All pedestrians at the time of any such fire alarm shall keep on the sidewalks and remain there until i the fire equipment has passed there, or until It is known that such apparatus will not pass the place where such pedestrian is standing. SECTION 5. No vehicle shall be driven through a funeral procession; and it shall be unlawful for any person to interrupt a funeral procession, fire apparatus excepted. SECTION 6. Vehicles approaching the “intersection of streets in different directions and arriving at such intersection at the same time, the vehicle to the right shall have the right of way. SECTION 7. No vehicle shall be parked in front I of or within fifteen (15) feet on either side of a line projected at right angles to the curb line from the center point I of the main entrance on any street of any theatre, church, hotel, factory, i club, lodge, public building, picture j show or fire engine hguse, No ve- ' hide shall bq, parked in front on any private or public drive or alley. SECTION 8. It is further provided that there iu 1 the judgment of the Board of Safety parking should be prohibited along any I curb not herein expressely restricted from parking by the terms of this i ordinance, said Board may by Police ; orders restrict such curb space from the parking area and they shall de- ' signate such restricted area by appro priate signs or markings; thereafter it shall be unlawful for any such per-l-soa-4© park 2 e j’ amcir.obiic 5r ethei vehicle in the space so designated. i is further provided that saio " ’■ 41 i ori’zed to designate any street o> i streets in said city for the use ot through traffic and td adopt and en force rules and regulations to con trol the entrance of all vehicles into said streets from streets intersecting therewith. Said Board may at any time by orders and rules promfllagated by reslutions ot said Board name said streets and make all necesary regulations for the use thereof by all vehicles. It is further provided that the Board of Safety is hereby authorized and empowered to designate the weight of loaded trucks that may travel upon the streets of said city and also to designate the streets upon which said trucks are to be used and to have gen erat supervision of said matter. SECTION 9. Be it Jurther ordained that Adams, Second Monroe, Mercer Avenues and Winchester Streets in said City are hereby made through streets and to that end it shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporations to operate or cause to be operated any motor vehicle or other vehicle from any other street into apd upon said Adams, Sec ond. Monroe,' Mercer Avenut and Winchester Streets without first bringing said vehicle to a complete stop; and it shall be unlawful to operate oi cause to be opera'ed any vehicle into and upon said Adams, Second Mon roe, Mercer Avenue and Winchester Streets in any manner to directly o: indirectly interfere with or interup* the traffic upon said Adams. Second. Monroe, Mercer Avenue and Winchester Streets. Provided, tjiat the provisions of this section shall not apply to any street entering or intersecting Sdfd Adams, Second, Monroe, Mercer Avenue and Winchester Streets, where a "Stop and Go” or any other traffic sign ia in operation. And it shall be unlawful for any person. firm or corporation to operate ocause to be operated any automobile or other vehicle over or upon any street intgrsection at which a "Stop and Go" or any other traffic signal in jOperatiou unless he shall observe the ' Stop and Go" and other traffic signals in operation at such street intersection. It shall be unlawful for any person firm or corporation to operate or cause to be operated any automobile or other vehicle and drive the same past any traffic sign displayed at the intersection of an,y street within the carpora’e limit of the City of Efeoatir, Indtatia while the iiid trtfhc sign , la showing an orange or red light to I wards the intersection upon which said |

person, firm or corporation la approaching s«l«l traffic ’<««>• bllt person so operating said automobile or other vehicle shall bring said vehicle to a stop before coming up to said street intersection ami so remain as long as either said orange or red light is so showing. SECTION 10. It shall be the duty of ail owners of vehicles to remove them from street* which are by police order directed to be cleared at a certain hour for any special occasion. Any vehicle whlcj) is not so removed by the owner or person in charge thereof before the hour designated for the street to be cleared may be removed by the police to a convenient parking place and said removal shall be done at the risk of the owner, SECTION 11. Traffic upon the streets shall be under the control of the Board of Public Safety, and all drivers :m<l pedestrians must at all times comply with any direction given by voice, hand or other means by any member of the police or fire force as to stopping, starting, approaching or departing ,rom any place, the manner of taking up and setting down passengers and loading and unloadig goods. SECTION 12. All pedestrians crossing streets in the congested district shall cross at right angles and shall not cross diagonally at such intersection Pedestrians shall pass to the right in passing others from an opposite direction and to the left in overtaking others, except in cases of emergency pedestrians shall use only the side walks and crosswalks and not cross the street except at regular crossings and at right angles. SECTION 13. No vehicle shall tow another in nr upon any street or public place unless such vehicles are operated at a distance of less than 18 feet apart. If such vehicle is being towed at any time between one half hour after sunset and one half hour before sunrise such vehicle being towed shall maintain lights on both sides and the rear, thereof, visible in the rear and on both sides for a distance of not less than 200 feet. SECTION 14. It shall be unlawful for the owner or custodian of any motor vehicle or motor bicycle to permit tlie same to bo driven by any person under 16 years of age. SECTION 15. It shall be unlawful for anyone to ride upon or being upon any vehicle in such manner that his body, or any part of it shall protrude beyond the limits of the vehicle. SECTION 16. No person shall ride any bicylce. or motorcycle, or use any mercantile push cart upon the paved or graveled sidewalks or public places intended exclusively for pedestrians. No person shall ride a bicycle upon the sidewalks in said city, and no person shall carty 1 child under five years of age upon my bicycle or motorcycle, provided however that this section shall not ap. ply to side cars. SECTION 17. It shall be unlawful to have any parade on any street or street® in the 1 ongested district without first obtain- ; ing a permit therefor from the Board of Public Safety, which permit shall iosignate the rovt'’, timj and purpere >f said parade; any person partu pat■ng in any such unauthorised parade ■■ SECTION 18. It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to propel or move or cause to be propelled or moven over ind along any street within the limits of said city, any tractor or other engine unless the tires of the wheels thereon are smoth, except by permis sion of the Board of Public Safety SECTION 19. It shall be unlawful for any persot it any time to operate any vehicle of my kind in the City of Decatur with the exhaust open or in any way to make noises unusual to the normal operation of such vehicle. SECTION 20 It shall be unlawful for any person or persons operating au Interurbah oar or cars to disobey any of the traffic signals, or any other police order relative to the operation of said cars or car over their tracks in the City of Decatur. SECTION 21. Al! persons shall take notice of orders by traffic officers, or by signs, signals, or marks placed upon or ad- , iacent to the streets by order of the Board ot Public Safety of said City, md any person, firm or corporation who fails or refuses to obey said order 9r orders or signs, signal or mark, or notice shall be a violator ot this ord'nance. SECTION 22. If any clause, subdivision, or section hereof shall be held void or unconstitutional by any court of competent jurisdiction, all remaining clauses, subdivision and sections which are not expressly held void or unconstitutional shall continue in full force and es- ' feet. SECTION 23. Any person, firm or corporation who shall violate any clause, subdivision or section of this ordinance, or any person, firm or corporation who shall 1 violate any rule or rules herein authorized for the Board of Public Safetv promulgate and which rule or rulej shall be promulgated by said Board shall be fined In any sum not exceeding SIOO 00 to which may be added ' Imprisonment not to exceed thirtv > days. SECTION 24. Ail ordinances and parts thereof in conflict herewith or repugnant thereto ’ are hereby repealed. SECTION 25. This ordinance shall be in full force ajd effect from and sfter its psasmi approvt! by the tSayor. gnj publics- 1 tlcm aa required by law i | Passed and adopted by the Common

Council iu open session the i'o, u of August, 1926. ‘-th flay Presented to, approved and ?926 M,yM Kth day nf GEORGE KRICK Mayor Attest: Catherine Kauff nian City Clerk AuguHt 18-25 MARKET REPORTS Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Market* East Buffalo Liveatock Market Receipts 650. holdovers 6,14 active steady to 15e higher; lights up lni)sl top $14.75; other 160 to 210 n> <u- n JJ14.60; 220 to 250 tbs. sl3 504M< 250 to 280 Tbs. $13.0011 135 ft 300 tbs. $12.000 12.75; packing cows 49.75010.00; pigs $14.50; e’attle ce'.pts 400. mostly reactor cows steady; all cutler $2.5003.75; ItlPl i' ium $4 5005.00; calves receipts 20a active 25c higher; good and choice veals $15.75016.09; medium down to $12.50; sheep receipts 200, active fat lambs 50c higher; good and choice natives mostly $15.50. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat —Sept., $1.35 7-8; Der.. $1.39 5-8; May, $1.44 3-4. Corn -Sept, 78 l-4c; Dec.. 84c; May, 90 3-Be. OatsSept., 38 5-8 c; Dec., 42 3-Bc, May. 3-Sc. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKIT (Corrected August 25) Heavy Fowls iß c Leghorn Fowls 13 C Heavy Springers Leghorn Chickens is c Old Roosters 9« Ducks 12c Geese —lO c Eggs, dozen 27c LOCAL gra7i7 market (Corrected August 251 Barley, per bushel 75c Rye, per bushel 80c New Oats 28c Good sound mixed or white corn 96c Good sound yellow corn9Sc New Wheat $1.17 Good Timothy Seed $2.59 Good Alsac seed $12.00 LOCAL GROCERS' EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 27c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat, delivered 38e 1 'O' 11 Storm Warning Issued New York, Aug. 25.—(United Press Stortn warnings were issued today for ships in tropical waters where a hurricane of increasing intensity was sweeping toward the Louisiana coast. The warnings said there were indications of high tides and wind of great velocity. , The steamer Cranford was reported passing the hurricane center a* 7:45 a. m. o Auie Thieves Are Busy Indianapolis, Ind.. Aug. 25 —(I nite' 1 Press.) — Fotrtpads and auto thierenewed their activities ’ lianapolis during the night and ponce estimated today that loot worth SIO,OOO was taken. Twelve automobiles, auto tires, bi cycles, jewelry and clothing were reported stolen. While police investigated the outbreak of banditry in Indianapolis Marion county authorities took steps to cope with the activities of bandits preying on motorists. Roads were patrolled by deputies assigned to the task l y Sheriff Hawkina, who said limited appropriations prevented him from giving proper protection. 0 Three Men Killed in Fight Over a Girl Pineville, Ky., Aug 25.—Three men were reported killed today in a gtm fight over a girl near here. County officers ’eft for the scene cf the fight Immediately after receiving reports that George Whitehead. Frank Blanton. 19. and Chester H > kins. 19. had killed each other. They ,were not expected to return today and In the meantime details were lacking.' The reports received here said that the fight followed an attempt of Blanton to interfere with the engagemu. of Miss Maggie Whitehead to insk ';*' ~ —'■ o— Four Motorists Killed Bridgeport, Conn. Aug. 25—lined press)--‘Four meu were killed an-’-three others were seriously in.t'i’ two of them perhaps fatally. an automobile driven by William P"<’ ar. 19. left the road here and crash'" into a tree at midnight. Stalter Reunion Held Sept The Stalter family reunion will be held at. the B:e!ter Bark, Hunlmgto: Labor Day, Sept. 6 W. F. Stalter.