Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 34, Decatur, Adams County, 9 February 1927 — Page 5

■'SOCIETY I tt t» wot® mM Wednesday WM , \1 E. church "ear- - 'E.n.k Mi !’■"'■ ~ ,■ ov.-ter Supper. ■I ! " . ~ . .... - Catholic 1W 1111,1 BHximoi w il,|lug ' ~ » i) ■ ■E Thursday jjil t,. ■ , ’!'■ .<tn 7:39 P IU - ■ JX’Aid ,1C ( ' ll,iStliU * ■I ‘ r. ChionisUT. 2 pin. ■ ‘'□‘7am of the U. B. 181 „ Clurb's Brothers. i";:™” '~.<<<■ U' 11 - Home. K:3O p. S' ... . . i;,.| M.n Hall, Mr:iii p. tn. ■ 1... in- 'M < ■ 1 Ma'ant ChurchBK J!r». David Cool'. 2 o c.ock. M Friday H ,-:i st.<r Mesonic Hall, 7:30. M \|| alll s (Mtin'.v Medical Society B Hospital. 8 I>. m- ■ lllir Drill T, am—7:3o pin. ■| W ||..< d - -Omary Socitey U -.Hrs. Suiuetviil<- Licht 2:30 p. 111. H Saturday ■ ji.i-uin- - <!.«< of Christian ■ V:.;- Party- Miss Evelyn M Kohls, 2:30 p. m.

fl iKiM r'.- a Tau sorority met ■ ..v.nil, . ; Miss Alice Clark, fl X lepiat of lii" ' invention at Huntfl insniii '' i : ; "i>e made for fl ;; lot C’ he given next fl jl.. .it the Murray Hotel fl-It »,.< al-? 'T. !• ilia' v'.mnces would fl |>e .i.'il ■ it a fit.- 1 tiaveling case. The fl inx' social iiueting will be iu two fl The Capa- I»iem Club met Tuesday fl tieiiing »i a Mi-. Dee Fryback at her fl S i’ilth street. Following fl the hiiMnei-s nueiing. tables were arfl siig.il for T. i > and prizes were afl v.iiaii-l to Mrs. Freeh Hower and Mrs. fl Fiujd E. >- Mi'. Leland Franks was fl a giie-i L sides the club members, fl Tlfli -' - -ived delightful refreshfl tents at the close of the evening. ■ ' The Maude Muller Club tueHing,, fl Willi lias to have bean geld Tfiursfl day evenihg, has been postponed. ■ The Minnehaha Club will meet Frifl day evening after lodge. All members | are urged to attend. The ■ «!., be M Maim s Cora Baumgartner, fl Flo Bain and Jessie Fry. I The tegular meeting of the Eastern Star will be held Thursday evening, at i 7:30 o'clock, in the Masonic Hall. The nienibeis of the W. 11. C. will meet at the Black Undertaking parlor tomorrow, a: two o'clock, to attend the funeral of Mrs. Ida Entzminger. I Ha* Tri Kappa soroiity met with I Mrs. ban Tyndall last evening. Mrs. Herb Curtis was pledged, after which a Pot-luck dinner was served. Tables tanged for Bridge prizes I w ''te awarded to Miss Angie Firks | “J Mrs. James Westveld. Mrs. (lien •j I tune and Mrs. Curtis, who were "i, awarded with prizes. •Dd.ig the business meeting final | pL.is wi re made for the benefit picll ‘ siiow. which will be shown at the I ■ u| ins Theatre. February 22. The ea! "r e will i x . -Tin Hal - which ls said to be a Big Parade. Tickets ure •old by the members. Light ' r ’ ' '• ll,le| ds' of ice cream, cuke and . ’ ' '•' i' served at the close of the meetin,. ae Loyal Daughters Class of the ‘'iisnan ehureh win meet with Miss whj.i?' . K ° hlS Saturda y afternoon at nil'.' 1 t "‘“ ! ’ ht ‘ ani >uai Valentine ur» 'i " i!l ,le llel<i ' members are «rsed to attend. . ... 0 __ __ locals frnu „ lvo,,ert Stitzinger has returned M Wayn * "' llero 8h « was caller u ' " Ke,ious i'iness of her mothr.?. ,‘ rs Willla m Davison, a former h X° f tIUS City ' ■ Her I" 8 lr ° ln ll,,ul >le pneumonia. "‘'“'imi was somewhat improvJesterday. ■ h a J t n ! twl States su I’ I «me court i l daiued th' verdidt in th' ike now Case ’ an ’ !ilh ' attoreny 'll nioiiev f" M| 1 Ju<ige i-andis, Earnin’ pcp’liu— an' less Mrs'\'i \ lilr,r ‘ 1, News. Neptune rnWn y<Us an<l Mr “- Glen ’ U 1 " iP ' ' llail bs Downs has gone to India- <

nupulia where he accepted a position i us a slstaut sides manager of the Hole-cuiube-Holko Company office. Miss Helen Guss and George Androvs spent lust evening In Fort Wayne Mr*. George Flanders visited friends at Fort Wuyne today. Miss Margaret Holthouse and Othmar Smith motored to Fort Wuyne to a show last evening. Mrs. Ford O'Brien, Mrs. Jessie Kuna, Mrs. Harry Stults. Mrs. Earl Colter and Mis Esther Bowers motoryd to Fort Wdyne last evening. -0" TO VOTE ON FARM MEASURE FRIDAY U. S. Senate To Vote On MdNary-llauKen Price Stabilization Bill

Wellington, Feb. 9. — < I nited Press.) — With a vote assured Friday , at 4 p. in., senate farm bloc leaders devoted their energies today to holding their majority in line, f Little debate upon the pending Mc-Nary-Haugen measure is planned now that the time for vote has been lire- 1 trievalAy set. Farm bloc members have decided to refrain from discussing the bill, except when necessary to answer arguments of the opposition, and the opp®Mtion is making no determined drive against the measure. — 0 ——

aMTta.'-■ »■ f j COURT HOUSE ■ Suit To Foreclose A suit to foreclose a mortgage on i 117-acre farm in Jefferson township for judgment in the sum of $1,200 and for the appointment of a receiver was filed in the circuit court today by Isaac D. Booher against Ralph Ebersole and others. The application for the appointment of a receiver was heard by the court, and a finding in saver of the applicant was made. Joseph D. Winteregg, of Berne, was appt inted receiver and his bond was fixed at $1,500. Attorneys Eichhorn. Gordon and Edris, of Bluffton, represent the plaintiff. Two Men Naturalized Final naturaljaa»ion papers were issued today to Robert Gerber and Christian Bauman, both of Berne, following a hearing in circuit court before Judge Jesse C. Sutton. Both men are natives of Switzerland. Assistant Is Appointed Upon application of the prosecuting attorney, John T. Kelly, Judge Sutton today appointed Attorney Dore B. Erwin to serve as assistant to the prosecutor in the casts of the state vs. William Reilly and Sam Goldstein. Case Dismissed The case of The Standard Metal Company vs.- William Wittwer was dismissed on motion of the plaintiff. Divorce Granted In the case of Flossie Fern Studler vs. William It Studler. the court found for the plaintiff, awarding her a divorce and restoring her maiden name of Flossie Fern Eckrote. Case Dismissed The case of Grant S. Smith vs. Harley T. Mason et al has been dismissed for want of prosecution. i -—t o I American Interests In Portugal To Be Protected , Washington. D. Fib. 9. — (United < Press)—-American warships will be | lined, if necessary to protect Americans endangered by the revolution in Portugal. Actual dispatch of ships from the Jluri'peau squadion, however, will wait i pen request of American minister Dearing at Lisbon, who has been ilriv- . i.n from the American leegation by gunfire. . . ... , —o--Portland To Have Auto Show February 17 To 19 Portland, eb. 9.—At a meetiii; of the members of the Portland Automobile Advertising Club yesterday eftornuon in their headquarters ip the Weiler building, it was unanimously decided to stage aliothiy automobile show. The event will take place on Thursday, Fiiday and Saturday, Feb--17, 18 and 19, afternoon and evening, at the National Guard Armory. Brick Factory At Alexandria Burns —. • Alexandria, Ind., Feb. 9.—(United 1 ress) —The brick-making room of the General Insulating and Manufacturing company was in ruins today following the fire jvhlch swept the plant last night. The loss is estimated gt s■■■’>,eon OYer-lwaied tar is given aa tire cause of the fire. 2 !__ Get the Habit—Trade at Home, It Pays

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1927.

9ATTLEWAGED IN NICARAGUA Terrific Battle Under Way; Hundreds R e p o rt e d Killed Or Wounded Managua, Nicaragua, Feb. 9.—(United Press) —After a terrific battle iu which hundreds were reported killed I ir wounded, conservative government forces against controlled Chinandega l i today. The rebels who had held the city f were repoted by the American aviators Vinson and Brooks, who flew over the' acene of the Carnage, to be fleeing towards the mountains, vyith government cavalry in close pursuit. One report here said the dead on both sides might reach as high as 150 each and the total of wounded 500.

— - ■—— o Track Elevation Bill Appears To Be Doomed Indianapolis, Ind., Feb. 9. —(United Press) —The Clements 50-50 bill for equal division of costs in track elevation between railroads and municipalities faces almost certain death in committee. This was the concensus of opinion today based on statements of members of the house railroad committee following a three-hour bearing on the measure Tuesday night. Mayqrs and eity officials of Hammond, Gary, East Chicago, South. Bend and Fort Wayne attacked the

bill from every angle, so that at the conclusion of the hearing Rep. Frank E. Cline, Bargersville, chairman of •he committee, said: "I believe every member of the committee is firmly] convinced that the 50-50 bill should be killed.’’ oGreenfield Man Held For Killing Relative Greenfield, Ind., Feb. 9. — (United Press.) —Robert Lafollette, 28, held in he Hancock county jail here for the ■laying of his brother-in-law, Orville it. Reville, 26, claimed today that he shot Reville in self-defense. Lafollette, asserted his brother-in-law was rushing at him and banislK ng a heavy poker when he tired a -luHgun at, Reviye at close jange. The charge tofre a big hole in RevTie's chest, killing him almost instantly. Lafollette fled after the shooting, which took place at his .mine on the outskirts of Greenfield, but was arrested a short time later. The shooting fdlowed a family quarrel during which Lafollette abused his, wife and kicked her out of the bouse because she had been away from

•J COAL PRICES REDUCED Pocahontas Lump OH Per ton Best Kentucky Lump (jjy Per ton Virginia W hite ASh C7 00 Lump, per ton «P I • t ook Stove Size (iJii Per ton * i Brazil Block $6.25 Chestnut Hard Coal O Per ton ’ * Phone 660—Residence 666 JULIUS HAUGK Says His Rheumatism Us Entirely Gone t —— —- Found Quick Relief After 18 Years of Suffering. “I suffered with rheumatism for ’ 18 years without getting more than temporary relief. My feet and legs would swell until at titpes I could hardly move, and the pain was awful. I couldn’t even take off my coat without help. Then I heard of Viuna and bought a bottle. From the first ■ I saw it was helping me, and so I ! kept right on, and now I am pleased ■ to say my rheumatism, is all gone j and I feel fine, and work at the factory every day. I feel my present health is all due to Viuna. ’ —Col. Bedwell, 605 West Franklin St., Hartford City, Ind. Viuna acts promptly on sluggish bowels, lazy liver and weak kidneys, tt purifies the blood, clears the akin, restores appetite and digestion, and brings now strength and energy to the whole body. Take a. bottle on trial. Then if you're not glad you tried Viuna, your money will be refunded. $1 at druggists, ! or mailed postpaid t»y Iceland Medicine i Co., Indianapolis, Ind. VIUNA The vegetable regulator Sold By CALLOW & KOHNE

I home to attend the funeral of a ■ neighbor's child, according to Coroner I Gibbs. Revillo went to the defense of his sister when Lafollettc threatened to •‘break her Jaw” and was shot, the coroner said. o Charlie Birger, Elusive Illinois (Jang Leader, Is * Held On Murder Charge | Benton, 111., Feb. 9. — (United Press I Charlie Birger, elusive southern Illinois gangster, was held under heavy I guard in the Saline county juil at [Harilsburg, today facing trial on a i charge of murdering ‘Joe Adams' I mayor of West City, Illinois. | With Birger’s arrest late yesterday) at his Harrisburg home, the -last remaining leader in the sauguianray Shelton-Birger gang war, believed accountable for more than a dozen 1 J slayings, was placed behind prison 1 bars. | The arrest was made by Sheriff

Pritchanj, Franfklin coiuitf. tus-om-,-j allied by two deputies. Birger oftiered no resistance and apparently his surrender had been prearranged. Third Attempt To End Life Is Successful Indianapolis, Feb, 9. — (United Press.) —Coroner lloblpson today investigated the death of Fred Cross, 47. who was successful in his third attempt at suicide. Ur i- .- ■ <1 li iu • V meat at his home. He had made two previous attempts to kill himself. The widow said he had been suffering from a nervous breakdown.

I Tschaikowsky’s T ? OVERTURE PARTS I and II Played by Cleveland Symphony Orchestra Nikolai Sokoloff, Conductor No. SoC9o—rrice’SZ Recorded by Brunswick’s “Light-Ray’' Electrical Method (music by photography) • • • “Lonely Eyes” ... “Who’ll Be the One?” —fox trots with vocftl ducts. Ben Bernie and His Hotel Roosevelt Orchestra. 3401—75 c “Dreaming the Waltz Away” . . . “In My Garden of Memory”—waltzes with vocal chorus. Ray Miller and His Orchestra. 3313—75 c J \ "I ~ “Do-Do-Do” (intro. “Someone to Watch Over Me”) . . . “Clap Yo’ Hands” (intro. “Fidgety Feet”) '“from “Oh, Kay”—fox trotk; piano duets with orchestra. Phil Ohman and* Victor Arden, with their Orchestra. 3377—75 c “Star Spangled Banner” . . . , “Scots Wha Hae”—sung by Tiie Toronto Men3els|ohu Choir, Dr. 11. A. Frickcr, Conductor. 3246—75 c Ask to hear these on the Brunswick ' Panatrol>e Ruy” rvuords PUMPHREY’S JEM ELRY STORE P?'.atropcw . Radiolas . Records .*

Child's Skull Fractured. Indianapolis, Feb. 9. (United ' Press, i — Suffering with a fractured skull when ho was struck by an auto. Daniel Lee Ahnun, 6, -was in a serious condition today in a hospital here. ' The child ran in the path of an 'auto driven by Clyde Whitaker. b Dancing class, K. of (’. hall — I * * ltirs - S: * '- Asx»ml)h !>. .‘LI, I children’s i NIGHT COUGHS Slopped Almost Instantly Children very frequently have spells of night eoughin r due to broilichial irritation., or while suffering] I from colds. These coughing spells,: if not quickly checked, are very in-1 jili'ious to the child's health, to say' .nothing of the annoyance to others. I I A famous physician's prescription 1 called Thoxine much better than (patent medicines ami cough syrups :-ets on a different principle, relevcs the irritation ami tsbops the .tough in a few minutes. In fact it is guaranteed to stop night coughs <r sore throat within 15 minutes or money back. Contain no chloroform, 'dope or other harmful drugs, pleas ,ailt taste and safe. 35c. title and sl. HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO.

CORNS Lift Off-No Pain!; o — Doesn't hurt one bit! Drop a little , "Fr<.ozone” on an aching corn, instantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you life it i iglit off with fingers. Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of Freezone” tor a few cents, sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the foot ’ < illusea, without soreness or irrita- | tinn

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IBank* Close Saturday Saturday. February 12th, Lincoln's' ibirthday, is a legal holiday and Ini observation of this occasion, a* re j quired by law, the following banks will be closed. Pleaso take notice and arrange, your business accordingly. OLD ADAMS COUNTY BANK. PEOPLES LOAN & TRUST CO.’ FIRST NATIONAL BANK. ■ 34131 POLDS I of head or chest nre mere ee.mly treated externally with— VICKS ▼ Vapoßub j Owe IT Million Jar. U,..i Yearly I

I THE ADAMS Theatre | S Last Time Tonight ‘ ‘ LOVE’S BLINDNESS ’ ’ rj Hl an Elinor Glyn production, with Antonio Moreno, Pauline Starke and a host of others. ljfs Primitive passions smouldering beneath the sleek mask tjj De; of society reiitly al any moment to burst into flame! ye y“ BOl'GHi and paid for! MARRIED—then to discover de m .her love had been bartered! fID jis ALSO—Aesop’s Fables and Pathe News. 1 gj * 10c —2sc THURSDAY AND FRIDAY—“TH£ TAXI DANCER," with .31 JOAN CRAWFORD and OWEN MOORE. 31 SUNDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY—HAROLD LLOYD in “THE KID BROTHER.” fy- | THE CORT | S Tonight Only “THE RETURN OF PETER GRIM” Hi yr A Wm. Fox Attraction, featuring Janet Gaynor, Alec B. Frances, Loniel Belmore and a good supporting cast. rH A photoplay lor screen lovers from nine to ninety. You’ll thrill an<l marvel at its tense moments. al “SAWDUST BABY” Comedy. 1 Oc 25c -fi l£ THURSDAY AND FRIDAY—Pat O’Mally and Mae Busch [e aril in “PERCH, THE DEVIL.” 31 UR SUNDAY AND MONDAY [ye "AFFAIRS OF THE FOLLIES.” J*

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