Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 214, Decatur, Adams County, 10 September 1926 — Page 3

H uorklin And Son Get ■ ItolG.nlrael MB , kiin & Son, of Decatur. ■SE phii MacKiin MB ■•" tin* contracts venterM|M 3 ,'„ Alien • outity commissionMB iJ ' t) ' .'i'* i.instinction of the Roller MB ,r< roads In Allen ■ ,Bl! n cumbiuation bld of J 59MtnfV 0“ u K r, . ■NM The roads, located on the La■B ~j pleasant township line, H| tty< ' e be of Stone, tuid H ,rV i'w!ll be started within the near MH '"in order 'bat ti might be comW a , >, r,.re ’be advent of winter, Mi jjeted beb-re W *is stated. ■| -I re a-.-re 11 bidders on the roads. B J but three of which hid on the ■ a for both roads The bidders inBi * , i Mhh.od 'Tow. F B. Fishbaugh. |B e p-oiliiper. P. B Putnam. Dean B riiwa f w Ehlin *' C B nuffman - ■ ? H Hartum'. Herman Lunz and H hrlst Eicher, besides the low bldfl training school I to BEGIN THIRD I YEAR SEPT. 20 B ’'TcOVHM El > PHOM PAGE qXK) B «undav. both in. the city of H' and in the rural churches of the comH' nuity A number of rural churches. B iB the past, nave been very well M- ~»»«nr’ted and it is believed many ■ repress ivu [ more from the country w.ll enrol, this year. The past two years have been very successful- A total of 179 students hare be-n enrolled and 473 credits bare been issued, A class of nearly 20 should be graduated next spring from the three years' course. This course gives, for satisfactory complelioa ot the work, an International Teacher Training Diploma, recogniz- ' e( | by 35 denominations in the Unit- [ ed States and Canada. It is a real honor to secure this new Standard I Training Diploma. — o — CHANNEL SWIM RECORD BROKEN BY A FRENCHMAN (COXTIVVED FROM PAGW hours. “Champagne helped me. I took two drinks. I also ate two lumps of sugar soaked in Cognac and coffee. I ate nothing else. I feel fine now. I'm glad I took the record for France." Michel is about 45 years old. He is the former French distance champion. Most of his swimming has b»en done in the Seine, though he often has attacked the channel. Michel was a bit shaky when he frst landed but the liquor stlmtinted him and he was in fine spirits on the trip to Folkestone. Swims Baltic Sea Copenhagen, Sept. 10 — (United Press)—Otto Kemmerich, a Gorman, swam across the Baltic Sea a distance of twenty-five kilometers today in el< .en hours, winning Che 1,000 Kremer prize posted by Politikens, a Dcnish newspaper. In a recent attempt to swim the English channel, Kemmerich, who I water after three hours and fifty minutes. — o Instruction For Zion Reformed Pupils Opens The regular weekly religious InstrtKWon for the young boys and girls of the Zion Reformed church will b ‘gin

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tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock. Ail ' pupils having taken ;hia work for the past year or two nnd d»slre to be confirmed next sprint are requested to be present All other boys and girls of the church who have reached the aye of twelve or those who will soon be i twelve are also requested to come and receive their assigrmi-nts. Parents • will kindly cooperate in this matter , and -end tlwir children. It is better to I begin now then when the term is half ■ finished. This course of instruction - lays the foundiiti< t> for a more definite , Chrlstien life. The class will meet in the church parlors t morrow morning at 9 o'clock sharp. • 4 Germany Welcomed Into League Os Nations Today Geneva. Sept. 10. — Germany was welcomed into th B League of Nations , today by her late enemy. France, and at the conclusion of the speechinakIng and handshaking. Sir George Foster, the Canadian delegate to the league, arose and led the enthusiastic ' statesmen and spectators in three cheers. The old enemies pledged themselves r to peace. • It was the first time such indlgni- . fled but expressive means ever had 1 been adopted by the assembly to express approval. I L Q, CHARLESTONING OF LOUIS MORAN FILM SENSATION 3 * Talented Little Heroine of ‘ Padlocked" ’ Evolves Two New Dance Specialties s Charleston fans will pronably turn * out in full force for the premiere of Allan Dawn's new Paramount picture. ’ "Padlocked,” scedule-i for n xt Sun- * day and Monday at th' Adams Theatie. For the word has gone out that L nils Moran, rhe featured lead in this modern American drama, dances two new Charleston specialties that are certain to "catch on" with the public. i The first d< nee is called the “Charleston a la Tamale.” It was evolved , by Mses Moran in collaboration wi'h Ernst Belcher, popularly known as t “the dar.comaster of the movies." As t the name suggests, it is an adaption , of the Charleston to the Spanish dance, . and is in reality a modified Charles- ' ton from the hips d iwn and a grace- ■ fit! Spanish dance from the hips up. The second new dance is the “Chars’ leston a la King." It was imported by s Miss Moran direct from Paris, where lit is t’.’l a rage among professional s dancers in the .Montmartre and at 1 fashionable soirees. It is danced in an s ostrich feather costume that is delightfully intriguing. The movement of the I feet is typically Charleston, but the 1 sway- of the body and the movement .of the arms and head are taken f-om s the classic baled dance in th.’ courtly i days of old France. Allan Dawn is the first director t<. take advantage of Louis Moran's a--1 Idlity as a fancy dancer. When Sam- ' uel Gobiv.n disci voted her abioad I she was one of the ; remiere dancers II Ilin . JlilTillWßwr>„ < Illi iM Ill'll infill ■ ■ ’. In "Pidlocked" she plays a typical ■ American gill of today whose amI bition to develop her talents among ll J individual lines is stifled by her tar- I i row-minded father. Noah Beery it cast I ! as the Puritanical parent and Louise . ' Dresser is the third featured memi her in the powerful role of a society I i 1 woman w ith a past. Adv. Friday

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRaT FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1926.

.RICHARD MERTON IS STAR WITNESS FOR GOVERNMENT — j tCOMTIWtED FROM FAGM OXI) ces of Goldman, Sacks and Company where the bonds had been sent, 1 .Me: ton testified. "Did you recdive there the 1391,000, * in bonds?" he was asked. "Yes," was the answer, "Did on give the bonds to King?"| "Yes.” said Merton, "my recollection Is that 1 gave them to him in the' building; I gave them to him in a bundle, a small bundle, either In the' off ce or the building. "King said 'good-bye' and we separ-! a ied. I think that was the last time I ever saw him.” Recess was then ordered. FLOOD DAMAGE ’ NEAR MILLION (CONTIMVED FROM PAGE ONE) fall the flood manace will soon pass, according to weather bureau officials. The crest of the high waters of White river was already past in Indianapolis and the stream droped almost a foot during the night. Many families in the lowlands nea’ the river moved out or were Marooned

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by the flood. A squad of police pw railed tne district ue-vr tne river durling the night to give warning In cme i of sudden danger Section gangs were busy repairing I washouts ou Interurban lfne--’a:id -all‘toads and schrdules were nnartng nor--1 ma! Trains into Indianapolis trow > I Terre lliiute and Vin<‘<-t>ri' -. were seiveral hours Inter yesterday. State highways were washed out in 'many places in the so-.ttnern part of | the state, ni’cctding to reports to John, iD. Williams, direct a of the state (highway commission. ‘l Detour routes were quick y mtipec I out and warning signs for motorists were ported at spots where bridges Iwk re endiing- red wi lie squads of i maintenance im-n begun repair w<>rk No loss of life from the flood was I reported. o Wells County Has Largest Delegation At State Fair Indianapolis, Ind., Sept, 10. —(Unit- , cd Press) —Wells county sent the lar- . gest single delegation tet the state fair ’ this year, officials of the exhibition ■ i.nnounced today. The Wells county delegation nnmbeiing 150 persons came to Jndiauapo•‘lis on four special oiterurbans WedI nesday.

Kendallville Man And Wife Killed By Train Kendallville, Ind.. Sept. 10. —(Unit-, ed Press.) - Moody McCord. 3(1, and his wife, Hester. 32. were killed today at Alexandria when their a’Ato'i i was struck by a train on the Nickel. ■Plate railroad. They were or. their way from Kendallville to Winslow, Ind.,to attend a tamily reunion Sunday when the , fatal crash occurred. The bodies of the two victims, mangled almost beyond recognition, will be returned here for burial. — Q -■■■— Lutz Is Special Judge Attorney Clark J. Lutz, of 'his city, has been appointed j p( cial judge it the case of Se’.ma Finch against tin Loitlaml Oil and R<’ mint’ < miii'iii. [| .vl.ich will be tried in the Jay circuit court at Portland PUBLIC~SALE Saturday, September 11, 1926 Commencing 1 I’.M. Butler & Ahr Sale Barn Decatur, Indiana 25 milch cows; 25 brood sows; 200 head of shoats; 200 brooding ewes; some stock cattle: ! few horses. W-T-F

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