Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 209, Decatur, Adams County, 3 September 1926 — Page 5
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Semi-Rigid Dirigible Makes Successful Flight Scott Field, Hellevlll, 111., Sept. 3— (United Press)—Successfully weathering heavy storms over most of th?' route the TC-T, semi-rigid army, dirigible, arrived at the army hangars here at fi am., today front Lang-' thy Field, Norfolk, Va. Two stops were made on the cross country flight. One at Dayton, 0..1 for fueling and another forced land-' ing near Washington Court Ffouse, oJ From Dayton, Ohio, west the blimp was in storm territory during most of the trip. At no time however was the ship In danger, pilots said upon arrival. The ship maintained a flying speed of about 50 miles an hour during the night. 0 HOSPITAL NOTES Samuel Lochner, of Monroe, route 1, entered the Adams County Memorial Hospital today for medical treatment. Mrs. Herman Brunner, of Geneva route 2, underwent a minor operation I at the Adams County Memorial Hospital here this morning. Mirschel Watson, of Bryant, who suffered a broken ankle while work-' ing on a farm near Bryant, entered the Adams County Memorial Hospital for treatment today. Miss Florence Stetler, of Willshire, Ohio, under went a major operation at the Adams County Memorial Hospital today. Tonsil operations at the Adams County Memorial Hospital today included Herman Lankenau, of this city;) Amanda Bu|sic>, Monroeville; Martha Dull, Willshire; Rachael Yager, Decatur, route 2. Lieut. Bettis' Body Arrives In Detroit Detroit, Sept. 3 —(United Press)— As three .• Selfridge Field pursuit planes cruised in tribute over Detroit, the body of Lieutenant Cyrus K.i Bettis, of the 95th Aerial squadron, j arrived here today by train from Washington, and left by motor hearse for his former home in Port Huron, Mich. Bettis, a member of the squadron, was fatally injured in an airplane crash in the mountains of Pennsylvania a week ago, and died in Walter Reid hospital, Washington, from meningitis induced by his injuries. o— — Fogarty Sworn In As Cook County Jail Warden Chicago. Sept. 3— (United Press)— In the face of much opposition Edward J. Fogarty, 14 years prison warden at Michigan City, Indiana, today was sworn in an superintendent of »h« Cook county jail. Objections to lii” appointmem were raised by Former Judge George Tin (uestion of residence, Fogarty not having been a resident jot Illinois for a year . — o New Firm Incorporated ' At Hartford City Today Indianapolis, Sept. 3—(United Press Articles of incorporation were filed today by the Hartford Home Com>any of Hartford City with a capital stock of $30,000. The firm will take over .pie Weiler Brothers store there and conduct a department store, retail and wholesale. incorporators are: Charles J. Hoover, Michael F. Willman. Albert Clamme, Luther Schmidt and Ray Jones, all of Hartford City. o Mail Train Robbery In Wyoming Is Solved Cheyenne. Wyo., Sept. 3.— (United Press) —One month after the robbery of a mail car a Union Pacific mail train near Rock Springs one man was in jail hete today and six'more were in tail in Salt Lake City and the entire loot, with the exception ot SSOO had been recovered. J. W. Madigan, mall clerk and coworker with the robbers, was brougli* here from Denver last night. He will 11 neat before the United States commissioner Daniel W. Gill today for preliminary hearing and his bond will be set. Those under arrest in Salt Lake City New Beauty Cream 'Becomes Popular You will be enthusiastic ovet a new French Process Cream for whitening and beautifying the skin. It is so pure anddifferentfromother creams. Women say they see a great improvement in their complexions after the first application. If you want smoother, brighter and younger skin, use MELIO-GLO Cream. It’s wonderful. * THE HOLTHOUSE DPUG CO. |
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1926.
Tate Jack Kearns, alleged leadet; Wm ' F. Bradford, Paul Sourlia. Ted Thco-i dore. Mh key Wataon and Edna evuns. I They will he brought here to uwait' '1 trial in federal court. Quarrels among the members of the band is said to have been one of the I causes forth. Ir early apprehension, 'l o 'Lawyers Preparing For Trial Os H. M. Daugherty — | New York, Sept. 3—(United Press). A small army of lawyers was prepar-] ing today for the long-delayed trial of Harry M. Daugherty, former at tor-' ney general .and Thomas W. Miller.] | former alien property custodian, on’charges of conspiracy to defraud the 1 government. The trial will begin before Federal, Judge Julian W. Mack next Tuesday ! United States Attorney Emory Buckner? who will prosecute, will be aided by five assistants. The defense will be in the hands otzMax Steuer, William Rand and Robert S. Johnstone, assisted by other lawyers. Richard Merton. German industrialist, has arrived and is at a hotel I waiting the trial. Merton will be I the .government’s chief witness. o Miners Reported Trapped In Oklahoma Coal Mine Cameron, Okla., Sept. 3. —(United Press)—Twelve or more miners are reported trapped in mine No. 29 of the Superior coal company, 6% miles north of here, as the result of a gas explosion today. Others of the mine force of over 100 men may hi- entombed according to unofficial.-! reports reaching here this afternoon. Two men, seriously burned as the result of the blast were taken from the mine. Catholics Prepare For Long Struggle In Mexico Mexico City. Sept. 3 — (United, (Press) — Presentation of a church | candidate for the presidency in the. I elections scheduled fbr two years I hence appealed today to be the most, probable course of the church in seeking reform of the religious law. I It is becoming more and more obvious that the Episcopate is pre-j paring for an extremely long struggle with the state to regain what the church considers To bdHts constitutional rights. The struggle probably will involve municipal, state and national policies before it is ended. No other blue like Russ Bleaching . Blue. Insist upon the name. All grocers sell it. '• T
Protection Against j SCOTT’S EMULSION ! Rich in Cod-Liver Oil Vitamins Pleasant To Take Scott & Bowne. Bloomfield. NJ rt>- $ <1 — Look First The only quick-cooking oats with this flavor is “Quick Quaker’’ F'LAVOR is the all-important point in food. In oats it is probably f more important than in any other. That is why people who once taste the toasty richness of Quaker Oats are spoiled thereafter for all others. Quaker flavor is unique, toasty and delightful. No other oats offers it to you. Some 50 years were spent perfecting it. Quaker milling, too, retains much of the “bulk” of oats. And that makes laxatives less often needed. Protein, carbohydrates, and vitamines and this "bulk” are thus combined to make Quaker Oats an excellently balanced ration. For your own sake, say “Quaker” when buying oats. Two kinds now at groceries. Quick-Quaker (cooks in 3 to 5 minutes) and Quaker Oats as always. Quaker Oats I I
fair weather BRINGS CROWD TO FAIR TODAY (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) show Is another feature worth attending. All of the new models of several makes ot automobiles are on display. Ih connction with ttie fair, u danc-’ ! v 111 be held at the Masonic hall toI night. The dance will be conducted | on the park plan and will be public. 1 An early morning crowd arrived at , the fair ground.) today and gave evlI dence of a large’attendance at today's I program. Cloudy weather failed to
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■’ . - ■® n - hI * iE I I 30 Years Os Service II — — > Hil We wish to make formal announcement that the interH. .. /„ v v . r ; Miami «««.« "WVWNMMW ture store, has been assumed by his partners and that * I® ■ pi the business will now operate under the name of the ZWICK & MYERS I ■i FURNITURE and UNDERTAKING ' This store has been in business for more than 30 years ESH sES i * IC B; and its policy has always been to supply the needs of the public at‘moderate prices and at the same time sell good 1 ° '|ggg merchandise. ' * 3 gjj|| policy in regard to quality goods and fair prices will j be== not be changed by the new ownership. Wc appreciate SB, I sqS| *, IJ ■ IH (h < > patronage which has been accorded this store in the j l* as * an( ' extend an invitation to the buying public to visit 1 our place of business. It will be a privilege to serve you. S-.-j ! ZWICK & MYERS I ■|| FURNITURE and UNDERTAKING 0 CT “FURNITURE MAKES THE HOME.” [|| i W. H. ZWICK North Second Street R. D. MYERS ® i * ' I
dampen the spirits of those Incharge, and it waa* announced that the program would be carried through completely today. The Geneva band furnished the music for the fair today. The Dunbar band, of Berne, played at the fair f Thursday, and the Monroe band pro-' i vided music Wednesday night. The Geneva band has been engaged to , play at the fair Saturday, also. “ " |' George Flanders made a busines* trip to Fort Wayne this afternoon. t Miss Olive Walters spent the as-1 - ternoon in Fort Wayne visiting with , ) friends. > Dr. ami Mrs. J. R, Peterson and
!daughter, Shirley Jeanne, of Terrel I Haute, and Mrs. George Schttg. who | have been visiting in the Samuel ] Butler home, motored to Fort Wayne | this afternoon. , "J'J. ,1,....s ,
A Special Showing of Smart Fall Styles IN LADIES’ COATS and DRESSES Here is some excellent news for (lie Women and Young Women of Decatur. I have just received a shipment of the Newest Styles in Coats and Dresses in all Fall colors. The price range is large—starting at a very low figure and also prices a little more substantial for the better garments. Special Prices on Ladies’ Underwear Gowns in Muslin, Voils and Crepes. Chemise, Bloomers and Sfip-ins in plain white and colors. All marked al prices that afford you a saving. Burdg Millinery . South of Court House j V-~~ — ■! •— ■
Dancing class at Sun Set tonight; assembly dance at 9:30. Saturday Paul Weaver’s orchestra. Dancing Sunday,‘Monday afternoon and evening. Music In Ludy's orchestra. It
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