Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 232, Decatur, Adams County, 1 October 1926 — Page 7

lIICK DEMPSEY I ILL IN NEW YORK I— I Skin Rash ■ Xe w York. oa. I.—(United Prow.) Ki jack l'>'iniwy- dethroned heavyH h union DHHRod H WMItIBKB M[" ht'init at n " nn " n, " y * enl * or ‘* ,O IK 1 " . ,i PresH eorresp‘>ndrtit that M thr fprHns much better than yesK He was tie'll awaiting nt his hotel K , |(1 a v j s jt from his physician. B! nenipiey H suffering front boils and ■ skin rash "“•<* ,o “ wt * eoa ’ K “ ctfd while training for his 111-starr-K<l bout wl,h G, ‘ n *' Tunney ' ■ *" The first serious attempt to explain K m nvs poor showing in the fight K > irh h>' lost his world heavy- ■ irht title to Gene Tunney has been K . I, v th,, physician attending the ■ rhamplon in his hotel here. Dempsey remained “in quarters'' to- ,|>. prank H. Russel!, attendday. hut I>r rrau» him said he is not seriously ill nd will be around In about a week, ii has not been confined to bed. ••I believe when ho entered the ring . was a man intoxicated by the solsonons matter which affected his 1,, v'• Dr Russell said. 4* +♦♦♦♦♦♦ + ♦♦♦**♦ ♦ + twenty years ago today + ♦ 4 From the Daily Democrat File ♦ + Twenty Years Ago This Day. + ♦ / * ♦++++++♦♦♦+♦♦♦♦* 1 -HOP attend sixtieth wedding rersip-y of Mr. and Mrs. John fiiipright. in Preble township. A feat»r of the program was the wedding »f Joseph W. Keigh. a grandson to Miss Elmira Acker of Peru, Ind. Mn-ident Roosevelt returns to ngton from his summer home St Oyster Bay. Al Adams, former New York gambler. once 'worth $3,000,000. goes broke and ends life with bullet In head. Eon born to Mr. aud Mrs. Will Dorvln. Miss Rose Christen returps from visit in Chicago. Lawrence Meyers and Arthur Beery gn to Grand Rapids to continue stud its at veterinary school. Decatur high baseball team defeat? •erne high, 7 to 1. Eggs are 17c and butter lac. •’•vtl ■ K ■ ■»CB" ! COURT HOUSE ! Petition For Partition A petition for the partition of lot X O'.— — divisi ohttota Mt and MT in Joseph Crabb's western addition to the city of Decatur, was filed by Emily C. Shackley against C. L. Walters, administrator, and others. Attorney E. B. Adams is counsel for the pet H onor. Case Venued Here A suit on breach of contract, filed in the Allen superior court by James C. Brey against Emma R. Maxwell, has heen venued to the Adams circuit court for trial. Attorney Frank M Hocan. of Fort Wayne, is counsel for the plaintiff. Cases Continued The case of Ambrose Shoaf vs. William Shoaf et al was continued on motion of th e plaintiff. The case of Howard Stanton vs. faster Purdy was cont nued by agreement of the parties. Judgment Awarded , In the case of the Indian Refining Company "g. Joseph Egan, judgment ln favor of the plaintiff for $429 48 vaa awarded. Case Dismissed The case of John Maynard Osborn ' s Frank J. Harber et al was dismissrd for want of prosecution. O- — ■■■ Gver 20 kinds of harmless bacteria have been found in the mouth of a human being. TrniuHr X. $3.50 via EDIEDAIIHOAD SUNDAY, OCTOBER 3 fickefu good in coaches only *°ing on train No. 7 leaving Decatur at 2:48 a.nt. Returnleave r hl<ago 10:20 p.m. -entral time. f or further particulars call.’ G- E. Tterr.s, Ticket Agent

! Filling Station Attendant | Shot In Resisting Holdup ' Indianapolis, Ind.; Oct. I.—(United ! ( 111 l.'>W'll YM*g, 1 • Hon attendant, was In a serious con I dilion tn n hospital here today with' _ a bullet wound through the abdomen. I He was shot last night when ho re-1 fused to op-ji the saL- of his station' I at the command of a loti - Ir tidit. I ,Two‘other tilling stations were robbed during th c night and one suspect I '.was held today for questioning. • — — »■■■ ■ '■ —() — ... . Park Saturday, Oct. 2. Fine .wooded lots ant! acre tracts fac-* TiiHC Harding Highway and Piqua road. It it"-

SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY 1 n I PHONE 464 ■ 3 packages Macaroni and Spaghetti, for 25c B 3 cans of Corn for 25c S 3 packages 3-Minute Perfect Oats for 25c IN Large can Cut Beets 15c jR Fresh Meats and Cold Meats jb Soft Drinks and Ice Cream Fresh Baked (roods Jg Oranges, Bananas, Lemons, Grape Fruit. JP —Free City Delivery—- : | Miller & Deitsch ‘ 3 GILPEN’S OLD STAND.

INU 9131 I AbH M Mct Premiums I M I . <// mg-strii 1 Bl «f! jSW .... j y w - i -■; ' j j r- J r/ wJ rAi r< - .^&> t «ir. ■-«*’.*.•»• ««r < »(tj— i> r.«» 4R»>- > ■... . ■-» »t >- y <<-; ■*•«** 188 - jl « b. . z * ■','! -T^-;—V" U JT - •• ■ ■ / Sr 2"“ T O rw 'S COUPONS ~X' "'' Wfa --M . s J i 30 Jfi 40 < - ~ S— ■ COUPONS COUPON- K s--— — £}—- — ■ wu/ow- »j|<■e^ssasßUMß^ i |f|g|gW Bese Valuable Premiums OAK GROVE ■i or Cream of Nut t‘ a WkLJM Margarine COUpOOS p COUPONS GW 7/iis Illustrated Premium Catalog | 25 COUPONS Free From Your Dealer. B> OFFER ENDS OCT. 1, iW rv * i 35 -.—• axTy / ’ — SvLl coupons __^-r-' '')..il O i\ Bl\ % '^F s 1 8 k< *\ 73 % IJ| ■ COUPONS W Items' 1 11,11 ■— X For Sale at All Dealers F. H. GEORGE & CO. WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS FT, WAYNIj WD. '

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 11)26.

HOTEL DOORMAN IDENTIFIES AIMEE Says He Saw Evangelist With Ormison On Day Os < Her Disappearance U<* Angeleg, Oct. I—(United Press’ I Attempting to further connect Ken-1 ineth G. OrnviHon with the disappear-. nnee of Aimpe Semple McPherson,' i the state called Thomas Melville,! ’ doorman of the Clarke Hotel, to the i witness stand today at the evangelist’s preliminary examination on ebnspiracy charges. Melville said that he ktlew Mrs. |

McPherson by sight and identified her as the woman he saw ut the en-d-wict of tne hotel on the morning i before her disappearance. Melville's ' testimony was introduced to corobor-

SOBS If! " hite Sun Shine, McKenzies Pancake and 111 H SU 10 Buckwheat 1 A z . JI ifS Flour,.. 25c and IvC 11 lai Sugar, Pure Cane, ■■■■■■’’"’■■■■■■■■•sbo* I f S $1,63 X rl " ,h '. 21c ft Lard. Pure QP Bowlene 0 Rendered, 2 Ihs.OOC Can IdC [ 1 Coffee, Fresh Ground, " . ~ , * * ... _ Swans Down lake t n ».29e 32 c 0 Prunes, Nice OKn |V| ■T) Size. 2 lbs sJML Hershey s Cocoa OQ p Isl 2JI cMrawMMUHMM- 1 H). can UJ U* Raisins, Seeded or Seed- ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■l 12’/ 2 c 5'x....... 19cyj We car y the most complete line of Fruits and Vegetables, jlfe Cakes, Crackers and Bread: also a full and complete line of Ini 11*1 Fresh, Smoked and Cold Meats. Visit the Hoosier, The 111 Sil Orange Front Store. Decatur's Cleanest Grocery. Phone 103. 818

I j ate ev.dence given yesterday by I Walter Lamber, haberdasher, who : i lestified he saw Mrs. McPherson and i Ormison at the entrance of the hotel ■ on the morning of May 18.

1 ■ teamo Iv A DIY * ea< h I I I* Kettle Rendered, 2lb 35c I F" ITY IT* I I'afh- loaf, white or rye, each 100 ■E w Si 1 loaf ' white or vienne, each I Whole Wheat or Raisin, each 3c I w—( v TTTfc Country Club, 24'tb. sack $1.09 O |h 1 |II Ilf Country Club. 12' 4 lb. sack 57c Igt. 1 | AW Clifton Pastry Flour, 24 1 2 tb. sack 98c I Potatoes : 50c »3 2, jMnBSOMnaHMaMnMM nOMmWWKikW./ 4 M Milk, Country ClubQr Peas, Standard ■ Tall. 3 cans Pack. 3 cans Corn. Standard Avondale. 2 can5....25c gl Pack, 3 cans Butter, Country /17r» Bl . , . „ Club, pound TEI V m Avondale, 2 cans....2ac _ , „ „„ H on Eat more Oleo, 1b.... 22c M Cider, gallon .... 30C Rubber, r | Heavy Duty, dozen.. tJV gu Crackers, Butter, Soda or PruncSi Ijarge < q $ Oyster, 11 I* size, pound jLdC H : Small size,, pound... 10c M Sweet Potatoes. 1A Grapes, High Choice .Jerseys, 51b 1 ity, Tokays, 3 Ibs.XOC |K Cranberries 1 Q/» Peaches. Elhertas Lt Pound A«JV 5 pounds 4-iIV H Bacon. Sugar Cured, 3to Callies, Smoked 5 th. piece Pound miMV H Pound OvV Cottage Butts, th. ..40c H Will have a fine lot of New York Elberta ’ Canning Peaches Tuesday. ( Standard Advertised s Groceries at Lower Prices I ffl Service and Quality Guaranteed ■ MKMMBKS 121 north second sthi'et K Full Cream, |lneese P ..:7 T - 2/C I H W«|| Evaporated \\ hite House. g** I Milk 25c | Karo: I’/j th. B.L. can 10c; iWim 5 paii 27e I XUU Red Label, 1c lb. 11c; 5 lb. pail 32c IR A CAN’ Squarcs: Mixed wilh On Wil lean, pound Ld«/V | paWiloi HF HEAT Wc I 1 Flour, Aunt Jemina i siicakP 20 ° z - i ,a< ‘ 121 ■ • WilVWllV A. .1. Buckwheat, package. .. 15c Sugar ST 64c I Soap3Bc I 017 A Nav yi Michigan, Hand ’1 r Dijnli^ ,i<k<d 3 p° unds 1/C g Golden Hue Oleo 25c 20C I Tinted, tb. ...... Oleo, 1b... ■ I SALMON 17c I K CHUM, Tall can 15c g. I SWEET POTATOES 25c | ■ 1859—Established —1859 |

SEVEN