Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 296, Decatur, Adams County, 16 December 1926 — Page 7

I W1. H ELI E Jury Commisxioners Named ■ Ju(1 gp Suttou appointed Eli H w Johnson, of Decatur, and Martin ■ b Smith. ~f Berße ’ t 0 BtrVe aH J" r -' H t .’ om inls.-doners for the Adams cireui' ■ court next year. They were onbr<«il H |0 appear on December 28 and take ■ their oath of office. Both men served ■ as jury i oininissloners during the pa n ■ year. ■ Admitted To Bar H p.rick M. Pitt has been admitted ■ t(| (ip. Adams County Bar association, ■ Case Continued ■ The case of Nancy Baker vs. So! ■ b wander ct al has been eon- ■ ; imll .d on motion of the plaintiff. ■ Sent to Allen County ■ The case of Becue D. Spain- vs. jacob H Arick was ordered trans {frrel | t > the Allen Superior court tor trial> ( ,n written agreement of the two parties. Case Dismissed The case of the state Henry J Bush was dismissed, after the prosecutor filed u nolle pros. !L©eaib Th' price o' heart balm must be fixed by th' Elgin Butter Board. I don't K e why a feller wants t’ take chances on bein' a bandit when it's so much I easier t’ be a smooth stranger.—Abe .Martin. Indianapolis News. Hugh Hite and French Quinn motored to Fort Wayne This morning. • Charles Burdg, John Dickerson and Dick Heller attended the Blue Lodge initiation held by the Geneva Masonic lodge last night. The Misses Marie and Regina Murtaugh spent the day in Fort Wayne. i■ ■ o Get the t-tanit—Trade at Home, it Pays

mi 10? DISCOUNT — - ■ ON YOUR Electric Light Bills BY PAYING ON OR BEFORE Dec. 20 POWER BILLS arc also due and must be PAID by twentieth of month at CITY HALL >■-- —>

girl stands by McDermott in murdei! trial quoted McDermott who is the rir.r Hee r S r° f h ' S conten, P t for the polu.e of Cunton, 1 _ defendants in OIL CONSPIRACY case acquitted IH..U PAG« OMB) tlettred of all but a f ew stragglers. Big limousines were waiting for the defendants and their attorneys. ~ Pictures were taken of the two num for more than fifteen minutes, hey Imoß hands, smiled at each other ami were "shot'’ separately and with friends. Doheny and his family are leaving '■■■■ne.iiately for New York, but Fall

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HUDSON Super-Six Never Before So Fine I — At today’s prices Hudson changes the whole scale of motor varaes. It is the best built Hudson in history, with more brilliant performance and richly appointed bodies in new colors, new lines, new beauty. It reaches Coach .. . lv- J 3 new heights of supremacy in motor values—the Coach Special 11?0 greatest achievement in Hudson s long know n Brougham . 1395 policy of g ivin g most for the mone * T--7-I a-; Sedan 1495 Os course you hear comment everywhere on ■' ' ' Hudson’s greatly improved gasoline mileage. I 'suarcxcbe'iax. This is achieved at no sacrifice of power and performance, but with an actual improvement in these noted Super-Six advantages. In every way today’s Hudson is smoother and more economical to operate. Oil is ventilated to prevent thinning. Ihe motor is protected from dust and dirt —it cannot enter through oil, gasoline or air. Adjustments to take up wear easily, means always a snug, quiet car. It is in such details and its price advantage that H udson is outstanding * —tb c best built, best value Hudson in history. s=' I liHg'oflv . ■i WW ifewßbsswn I i ■ * aaS " r * J jlf-’ P. KIRSCH & SON . OPPOSITE INTERURBAN STATION J w Phone 33-> ft \orlh Second Sheet,•__ 'Jj

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1926.

' must remain here fur argument; of a i motion to quash the indictment, against himself and Harry F. Sinclair 111 the similar Teapot Dome conspiracy case Friday. I o —„ -of R , n.h^i l if~ s,Cßnlon house, one 1 <1 1» f ol ' l '' s, hotels ’ Chang. ~, '. n,IH r T f ll '”' ‘'me in seventy- ’ the new ?’ U Ton, l' kins "ill be the new proprietor. 0 —, _ mZ l s’n b ' JSt hmmohold experts recomwll rt it RU “ Bloachine ,llu «- Al > grocers I

’ r w !tf w a tfi a s Fill The Kiddies * I ’I I Christmas li ’Eg ga 1 F ■ ffi" ISb “Rocking with home made peanut I>Xz» jS brittle, crisp and salty, p0und...... | Home made peanut clusters, pound .. .25c $ 2 pounds . 45c If | Hard mixed candy, pound .20c ® | 1 ® Chocolate drops, pound 18c Sj j S 2 pounds 35c ffi j Jfi Fresh roasted peanuts, pound 15c y- j Er Home made box candy, pound 60c * I !fi Complete line of box candies. lr | S Make this store your headquarters ffi S le for Christmas Candies. gS £ I I s M. & 0. Confectionery | ’ 142 South Second Street lr jj I *> I rOl^!n3rb!n^3lanj3lSnl!llßnlSnanlalafi]!na r i

Present him or her with a f- B Parker Fountain Pen for p . Christmas.—Callow & Kohne. .C 16-20-21 p Q. ( I will be at the Central Groc- « ery, Saturday afternoon, Dec. A . IS. Will arrive in Decatur on 2 « o’clock inteurban. Will have a at treat for you and your parents. * Come and see me. , fl ■I SANTA CLAUS. £ 1 - £X.

I I I BAUGHMAN’S I I THE CHRISTMAS STORE J? /I IB ,4 SE A Handkerchiefs Shaving Sets “ |W5c,10X, 2 5c > | F ,/ < * Games f Boxed Handkerchiefs a It bo, 10cto$i,48 s I 25c and 50c | Steel Toy Trucks. Fire U \ < Engines, Busses. Sedans, H < Mens and Ladies Ties Touring, Sport Cars, and IRj * : each Sprinkling Wagons I 1 25 c and 50c 25c to 86.98 fi iI~ — t jua * l ancy China Mechanical Trains I !.’ Dinn ' rSel ’ 25c to $3.48 * I — I Perfumes, Pqwder, Cold ' l*’ w Cream. Bath Salts, Rouge > Toy Dishes. China. jig j and Powder Puffs, t Granite, Tin, and ff r . each Aluminum I 10c 10cto$1.48 | /--1v 1 Beginning Monday our store will be open P evenings until 8 o'clock. if | MV REMEMBER IT’S AT ■ BAUGHMAN’S | II EAST SIDE OF STREET | i 1 I--— > I '"in I T - I i i 1 ; I I Gift ties he’ll wear for | 1 tneir color and style | IOUR STORE IS I FULL OF THEM | g The Old Joke about the gift ties isn’t ft much good any more. At least you couldn’t find any but the smartest here. They’re the richest silk— have bright colors for college men, softer blendings ft of color for conservative tastes. ft Wonderful values from s 50c, $l.O0 1 $1.50 | g ft I Holthouse - Schulte & Co. 1 g ; . ■ . -1

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