Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 29, Decatur, Adams County, 3 February 1927 — Page 3

I SOCIETY I cuibc^ nder I '""'I : ; »«f fcr fi n 31. "^^lpl’ i “ n Club-U 1 ” -8 ’ 7 77 , 7- •• „ f Hoeman Hall. 1:30 p. >n. *■ R . Girls of Presbyterian ---*• "»■> 01 u - ”• - »-■ — ““"•i Schoolhouse. 3:30 p- m. t S hris tian Missionary Society-Mrs. r a. s»artz. 2 P- nt- ■ calvary Evangelical Ladies Aid Socjcty—Church. 1 P- O’Friday > 10.0. F- initiation -1.0.0. F. hall !?-»• . , c— Postponed. Saturday Moos? Legionaire Hake Sale — mate Meat Market. f c. B. Ladies’ Aid Society Cafertla jflier-Churcii 5 to 1 p. m. Tuesday w T c v-Library, 2:30 p. m. Wednesday Shakespeare Club —Mrs. A. D. Suttles. „ Historical Club —Mrs. John Schug. The Woman’s Christian Temperance Psion will meet at the library at 2:30 a’ctock Tuesday afternoon. t Mrs. Frank Lose entertained the senile’ of the Auction Bridge Club. Wednesday evening. High scores were SOD by Mrs. Ray Keller and Mrs. Hubbert Schmitt, who were presented with beautiful prizes. Miss Rose Conter. ' ibo was a guest besides the club ■embers, was awarded the guest prize. At the conclusion of the games tte hostess served a delightful twoeonrse luncheon. The Shakespeare Club held a very ■ares'.ing meeting with Mrs. Harry Ku. Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. t Mu Heller read a very interesting pper on “Bridges of the World.” A wry interesting sub-topic was given fl the comparison of the Brooklyn fridge of Brooklyn, New York, and ■ the Brooklyn Indiana, bridge was giv- 1 a The article was written by William Herschel. A short business ■eeting was held after the program ’J.,, ’ .. .. . •written for Alice Perry Stoops, of Petersburg, formerly of this city and * member of the club, whose death occurred several weeks ago, were : Md Mrs. A. D. Suttles will be hostess it the next meting and will have tM paper on "Sacred Hymns.” Mrs. Sadie Miller was hostess to tie Historical Club Wednesday after®oon. Mrs. Hattie eery had charge , «the program and read a very good ; P>Ptr on “Shepherds of Bethlehem.” i •Mu Homer Lower was a guest be- . *«s the club members. Mrs. Miller *" ed delicious refreshments at the of the afternoon. Mrs. John ' Ti " be hostess nPxt week and ’’ Mary Ahr will have the pro- ■ tram. The members of the Moose Legion 1 J ’ ll! ho)d a bake sale in the 1 ■ o Meat Market Saturday. The ‘ of the public is ’ 0 . 1 I COURT HOOSE I fe fU j. Ult On a no,p was filed In the bythe O>« Adams j Jdfml ? ank aKlinst Flmer IL Bnan - is dcnanded/At- ■ : Jtan tis/ ’ ’ Erwin Represents the Marria ae Licenses t » UebVv rS ° n ,a ' ° rPr ’ Port Wayne Krick, Union township. Memh S T° Enlarge e mbershipj n This State * th »KMeiA nlarglnS lhe m " n ‘l’ership :^aX gb ? lodge in In•ore, grand' * CUSSed Louis B. El’"'e«insofinCPllor ° f ,ndlßna ’ at | n n , ' I,ers a 'td members of at Fnw' u llo!!beiD Itid’ana couny m<! - knight. D. B. ' or °t the st RaSt ® ranf| t-’hancel-i “teetisg t! ''‘ eanlM ’-on. attended ™ ■»- tt. >Pwill h ; “ en ' ar gir.g the mem- ' itanied Up by the va rious ® e diately. <

Arrested On Drunk Charge l 1 Joe Graber, local beet worker, wnr: taken into custody by Chief of Police > Mc’chi this morning and wts token to the Adams county jail. He will have a hearing in po.lce court tonight o» a' I charge of public intoxication. o Mrs. J. H. Eichar Dies At Her Home In Warsaw ; Mrs. J. H. Eichar, 85, a sister of Mrs James N. Fiistoo, cf this city, died at I 8:45 o'clock Tuesday night, at her hr me in Wat saw. Funeral services | wore held at 10:3(1 o'clock this morning at the Baptist Temple in Warsaw. ]L©©si[ls Senator T. A. Gottschalk is suffering from a severe cold and was forced to go to bed yesterday. It’s tough because his budget committee, and, by the way. Senator Gottschalk has taken a very important part on that committee, is just beginning its I long fight and his services are need-' cd. He hopes to be up and at ’em t in a day or t,wo. I D. W, Beery attended to business at Celina, Ohio, yesterday. H. R. Moltz was a business visitor at Fort Wayne yesterday. Mr. Russell, manager of the Fort Wayne Newspaper Union, died yesterday dn that city. He was well known here. Roy Kalver, of Chicago, is spending a few days in this city as the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Kalver. —Abe Martin, Indianapolis, News Mayor George Krick made a business trip to Fort Wayne this morning. Ernest Reicheldeffer, of Geneva, was a business visitor here Wednesday afternoon. Mr.’and Mrs. Daniel J. Zeser hnve| returned from a two weeks wedding trip through Kentucky. Mrs. Zeser before her maniage was Miss Marie Gass. Mrs. Charles Burrell, of west of the city, spent the day here with friends. William Heim, forman at the local btanch of the Decatur General Electric factory, is confined to his room at the Mrs. D. D. Clark residence, with the mumps. Mr. Heim’s condition Is not regarded as serious. T. M.. Reid wiio has been in the St Joseph hospital for ten days is still quite ill and a second operation was performed yesterday. It is bel'eved he will recover rapidly new Miss Helen Dugan, who is teaching in a private school in Pittsfield, Mass, spent last week-end in New York visiting with school friends. Miss Ruth Castle of the European School of Music of Fort Wayne, held A.yy 'AWTun-. • - Miss Helen Swearingen, William i Lenhart and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Myers will attend the Shrine Circus at Fort Wayne tonight. I. O. 0. F. To Confer Degree Work Friday The Reiter encampment. No. 214, the I. O. O. F. will confer the patriarch and golden rule degree. Friday ' evening, at 8 o'clock. A supper will be served following the initiatory work. o TROOPS CONTINUE ON WAY TO CHINA tCOWTINITKD FROM PAGE ONE) ippines tomorrow. Secretary of the Navy Wilbur was informed today by Admiral C. S. Wiliams, commander-in-chief of the Asiatic fleet. The Gold Star is carrying 150 Marines from Guam under command of Major S. P. Budd. A detachment will embark on the U. S. S. Pecos under Commander W. E. Clarke. The distance from Cavite to Shanghai is 1,170 miles. o Additional Appropriations For Public Buildings Sought Washington, D. C. Feb. 3. —(United Press) —The Reed Bill authorizing an additional J 100.000.000 appropriation for new public buildings is to he taken up by the House Monday The measure is designed to care for smalt cities and towns which will receive no benefit from the $150,000,00 buildings law enacted last session. Secretary of the treasury Mellow has informed the public buildings and grounds committee that nearly 45 per cent of the $150,000,000 will be absorbed by six large cities. Chairman Elliott, Repn, Ind., of the public buildings and. grounds committee plans to call up the bill under Jurpenskm of rules. Under this procedure debate is limited to 40 minutes and amendments are prohibited. There is little opposition to the bill. o [ Get the Habit—Trade at Home, It Pays

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1927.

TWO GET FINES < IN CITY COURT ( L, 1 ( lem Hackman And Curt I Johnson Fined And Sentenced Last Night Two sentences were passed in May- ( or's c6urt this morning. Clem Hucki man. who entered a plea of guilty ear- ; i Her in the week to a charge of driving , I an automobile while intoxicated, received a fine of SIOO and costs and a penal farm sentence of 60 days. Curt Johnson appeared in Mayor’s enurt on a similar charge this morning and changed his plea of not guilty I to guilty. He was fined $250 and costs I and sentenced to the penal farm for I 180 days. He had previously been convicted on the same charge. Both men were returned to the Adams county jail and will he taken to the penal farm in a few days, Sheriff Harl Hollingsworth stated this morning. - —° •FEAST OF SAINT BLASE OBSERVED (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) prison. Here he worked many wonderful cures, among them restoring a youth despaired of by physicians. A thorn cf fishbone had lodged in the lad's throat, and in spite of every effort, death was imminent. The saint prayers were answered he removed the cause of the trouble and the boy was restored. The cures wrought by the said served but to exasperate h’s pagen judges and after terrible persecution he was beheaded. o HOUSE PREVENTS INVESTIGATION BY , A VOTE OF 61-36 (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) much basis there has been for all the charges.” Saunders brought in the name of D. C. Stephenson, former grand draggon of the Indiana ku klux klan, around whom the corruption charges centered during the investigation last fall by the Marion county grand jury. “It is a peculiar circumstance that Stephenson in his cell at the state prison at Michigan City knew days before hand just how the grand jury was going to vote on the inquiry report. "This is not a cut and dried proposition of killing one of the many resolutions before the legislature,” North Side Beauty Shoppe, Now open for business. Call up for anappointment. Open in the evenings. Bronzed and Waxed Flowers for Winter Bouquets 10c each Waxed Wall Pockets...soc up Velour and Tapestry Pillows .... SI.OO up Velous Scarfs $4 a OO Curtain Pulls, Candle Holders and other hand-made novelties. MRS. HUNTER, Phone 1203 231 N. 13th st. |

Evansville Engineer Rescued by Tanlac Victim of Liver Trouble, Nervous Indigestion, Loss of Sleep, Rheumatism and Run-down Condition, Finds Long-sought Relief

Michael Heim, 200 Oakley Street, Evansville, Indi ana,an engineer, says: “Telegraphic rheumatism, bad stomach and liver trouble haa me in terrible shape. . “My strength had vanished. When I walked dizzy spells made me reel. And my stomach was so upset that I couldn't eat without bloating up and suffering from tormenting indigestion. Rheumatic pains in arms and legs made it difficult for me to get about. I had almost given up hope of ever recovering my lost health and strength when I took the advice of a friend and began taking Tanlac. I recommend it to all who are ailing. ■> “This tonic worked wonders with me. Pain vanished with rheumatism. Quickly my old strength returned. I began to have a great appetite and ate everything without a sign of pain. Tanlac certainly put me on my feet, made me stronger and gave me better health that I have had in years. Tanlac usually banishes pain, conquers ailments and builds up strength in famished bodies. It relieves the system of poison caused by constipa-

Saunders said. "The people wilt look at it from an' enUrley different angle. The disgrace of Indiana has been shown by j the newspapers from one end of the country to the other. It. is time to have the facts brought to light.” Saunders referred to the charges made by Alva Rucker, former Indianapolis corporation consul, that the utility Interests of Samuel Insult eon-| tributed $ 9,000 to the campaign fund o>' Governor Ed Jackson In . 924. I "The people would like to know a little more about that too,” Saunders said. —o — HENRY FORD IS A BILLIONAIRE (CONTINUED FROM FAM OWE* sary, in analyzing income tax returns recently stated America now has its names, but Hawkins' statement showed that Ford "is in at classification Hawkins is n witness for the defense in the government $36,000,000 tax suit against Sen. James Couxens, Mich, aad ten o:her defendenats who soil Ford the Minority stock in the Ford motor company in 1919 for $107,000,; 000. — -o Mr. and Mrs. Robert Helm have retimed from a short wedding trip. Mrs. Helm before her marriage last Monday was Miss Marguerite a i. Adams Theater Tonight and Tomorrow o AQISIAN ,y" A. picture that reflects the vivid gaiety of the world’s most romantic city! With a Big Cast: CLARA BOW LOU TELLEGEN • ’> ■'••• . . .M»W! 1 *• -•? WMM, jß.fl y ■■> • \ DONALD KEITH \ LILLIAN LEIGHTON \ JEAN DE BRIAC |f\\ HAZEL KEENER V\ A OTTO MATIESEN A Colorful Drama that is fiery and tempestuous — He robbed, her of her Apache sweetheart and she planned a revenge that | sei all France agog! —Also— Mabel Normand in “ANYTHING ONCE” with James Finlayson and Max Davidson.. A Pathe Comedy. 10c —25c SUNDAY AND MONDAY TOM MEIGHAN in "THE CANADIAN.”

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I® ■Sffi’KW rJ rai’KSEF® ® 3MS I THE CORT | Tonight—Tomorrow 3 I “WHISPERING WIRES’’ A Bafl’ling, Thrilling Mystery, with Anita Stewart, LC DE Edmund Burns, and a good supporting cast. It’s a rip-snorting, blood-tingling, super-ba filing, «R Jfi laugh-promoting thriller that's distinctly in a class by itself. JC Si “SWEET BABY,” and “FELIX, THE CAT.” I 10c 25c . ra THE HIGHW AY LEADING I TO PROSPERITY I Along this broad highway you will find THRIFT. ■ ECONOMY. AMBITION. Persistence and last but not least ■ a BANK ACCOUNT. If you have not a Bank Account you are on the I wrong highway. js Better get on this highway before Adversity over- B takes you. B THE PEOPLES LOAN & TRUST CO. I I BANK OFSER VICE g ii i_lu 11. x ■ uuii iiLiiiiiirrrnu ir~r~n i ini _ir

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