Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 78, Decatur, Adams County, 1 April 1927 — Page 6

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■ 1 1 ' 1 “ALIAS THE DEACON’* Comedy and Laugh Hit is Wright Players Next Offering "Allas The Deacon," clever comedy drama which has just completed triumphs lu New York, Han Francisco, Boston and Chicago, will he seen In Fort Wayne as Its premiere In stock production beginning Sunday matinee. . The Wright Flayers will present this blg-cdty success at the Majestic theatre for the entire week at the same low scale of prices which have prevailed throughout the season. "Allas the Deacon" is more than a comedy drama. It is a revolutionary step In the theatre, especially Insofar I us the so-called "crook dramas" are concerned. The central character is a card

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sharper, a crook wlioho past Is shroud* .il In mystery. Yet In the opening scene, jttuged In a hox car, he wlus his way to tlm heart» «f the uitdienco with his chi valorous defense of a girl disguised ns a hoy, who Is detected by a gang of tramps und Is Insulted. The scene then shifts to a small town, where "the deacon" ns lie Ik called by the girl, mid some of the town folks work out a novel plot in which the deacon uses his skill with cards to fleece society at bridge, beat old-timers at poker, save the widow s hot«>l and solve the problems of young love. "Alius the ]>oac‘on” proved ft Honsntloii in its hlg-dty engagements. Presented by the Wright Players it is expected to he the outstanding production at the Majestic of the season to

date. ... "It’s A noy," this week’s comedy drama offering, will bo concluded with Saturday matinee and nh’btper'or manecs. It is a fast moving n°v^I show, well acted und excellently staged It A “R-Mon” Organization To Re Formed At RlutTton Bluffton. April 1. — Next Medne"day night. April 6, at 7:3d o’clock a meeting will he held In the Cherry sheet gym for all letter men of the Bluffton high school. This Is to include not only letter men who are in school 1 a ..It tknaa il'bik IlilVP

ut the present, but all those who nave earned letters In athletics In past yeurs. Plans will he made at this meeting to form a permanent organization of “B-nien" and also arrangements for a banquet in the near future. Kvery letter man of the high school is urged j to he present as this club will belpl boost athletics in this city. I Painting Os First Jazz Rand Discovered In South African Cave Capetown (United Uress) — What . I may prove to be a painting of the j world's first jazz band has Just been discovered on the roof of a cave near Fort Victoria. Rhodesia. Discovery of the painting was made by a former Indian army officer, P.. Dimmock while searching the cave for cattle which had strayed away irom his farm and which he thought might have wanderef! into the cave. His find was reported to Dr. Impey. an authority on ancient art, who examined the painting and announced that it was a fine example of pure Egyptian art. The figures in the picture were from five to ten inches high and represented a group of musicians playing instruments bearing a great similarity to those in a modern jazz band. Dr. Impey declared that the figures could

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not have been made by native brushmen, and that the Instruments represented as being played were entirely unlike the crude instruments u-ed by and known to the bushmon. Bocal authorities ure completely mystified by the painting, both as lo how it came to be there and how long < It has adorned ihe roof of the desert ] cave. I o Professional Woman i Advised Not To Marry 1 London (United Press)—So long as home-making and the bearing and rear

ing of children are regarded as of less Importance than the training of armies or the drawing up of agendas and bal-ance-sheets. the profersiouul woman should cot marry, Mrs. Wrench the navellst, declared hen recently. Mrs. Wrench asserted that the ooly time that a professional woman should marry was on the condition that the ! man would admit her as an economic | ..nit in the family and treat her as a i lomrade. U is a wonder that the married proI fpssional women make the successes they do. Mrs. Wrench declared. "When a man goes home he shakes off the I office, but wben a woman goes to the office she cannot shake off the home, i "Some women—many of them cleverer than men—are Industrious and keen and can make a success of whatever profession they enter, but they should leave marriage alone." ■ ■ ■ - o —— l Excitement Causes Death. Wilkinson, Ind, April 1. —(United Piess.) —Excitement of the fire which destroyed her home here today was blamed for the death of Mrs. Minnie (’oilier, 71, who dropped dead from a heart attack following the blaze. “Spring Glow,” North Ward play, H. S. Auditorium tonight. —O Get the Habit —Trade at Home, It Pays

RURAL CHURCHES ft Pleasant Dalf CWch of the Brethren ■ S L. Cover, p„, 0r ■[ Sunday School . Preaching ..... Uiymens M... t I,: # The Mens wi lu ; V( ,' M gram m Song :il :■ ■, 10 , k , ol](> J* K a short Serim.u >, v ltlP H Prayer M.-etlm T!, llrs , !at B A welcome " ' * Pleasant Mill, and B P. A. Shipley, p astor H| Sunday School, Til). Morning pi nsaDt K 10:30. |B. Junior League. 2 >-o. Epwonh Lear :r, F.lmer Khrxair B leader. 6:30. |M| Evening wor-hlp, Salem. 7:00 R Prayermeeting. : i.i-m, Wedawdi, S 7:00. 1 K: Prayermeetit.. .- p> a . as . M;& H Thursday. 7:OU. This is the ti1...! Si nday of the cosference year. '1.... p. lSt or and B go to confer.-i. . ..- Costien, Tuesday HK morning. la-t \;s ;..(vc a great daj B Sunday with •> largest attendant B yet. We hope t - receive into full fellowship all that have nut a? w BE been received 'n opportunity tor baptisms will he given. Are yaw BE children all baptized’’ We hope that the Junior hour wiii be well attended. Miss Ethel Durbin BE will have dtarge mi Cuuferente Sun- BE day and we hope that she will have BR the support of every parent in tbit HE effort. 9| The prayerm-etines this next week SR will tie (ondm ted t.v the class leaders H and we feel sure you will have a H great meeting at each point. H At the parsonage prayermeeust H , last Tuesday evening there were M H present. One of the best meetiniao! H the series was held. The young con- H verts have taken a great interest and 9| say that they have been such a great H help to them in getting the right start 8 in Christian living. There will be no B prayernieetir.g next Tuesday evening. B The next preaching services will be ■ April 17th, Easter Sunday. fl The whole charge is greatly shock I ed at the tragic death of Brother Wit ■ liam P. Merriman. He ttas been one ■ of the outstanding members of the chuveh at Salem for 30 years. It is needless to say he will be greatly missed. The family has the heartsympathy of the entire community The pastor and wife wish to eipress their gratitude to the charge for the co-opeartion es the past three and a half years. — -o Thrift Class For Women Instituted By Bankers Kansas City, Mo. (United PresslPeHetisg that thrif t 4ei«9M sbcuH i taught those who spend the tarabjs ™ n cy, Kansas Cltj hankers ’anil it- ' .'eslhieurmiTßlkeii' * W | week’s slwrt course here in invest- ? ments for women. L One third of the wealth of the UnitI ed States is controlled by women, they I prove by figures. They pay taxes on I more than three billion dollars in the I incomes and speend 85 per tent °* *“ e 1 salaries. f Lectures will touch investments in I government, state, county and man I clpal bonds, railroad, public utility acJ I industrial securities and the law* gov--1 erning ttusls and wills. I State Attorney Jailed I For Using Hypnotism I Kharkoff, Russia (United Press)--I Because he used hypnotism to I confessions from two accused r J * I the prosecuting attorney of the h I koff court baa been sentenced to on I year Imprisonment. The two P ri '’ >r I became hysterical when they te 1 I der the spell of the hypnotism. A » I viet decree specifically forbids the us I of hypnotism when interrogating P rl I oners before trial. I How to Avoid I High Blood Pressure, [ Paralysis and Nerve | Trouble in I Advanced Years 1 PHYSICIANS INDORSE SAN VAK 1 Dr. UP. Bailey, of M f® r ‘ de ’ a J ! yJn 1 says of San Yak: It t*'} 1 . I claim. It is fine medicine or | blood and has cured rheu f at ‘® s t ue I long standing. When one treats^ I kidneys with San Yak b a)wft ys I Ing the whole body. can alw I depend on San Yak.’ * High Blood Pressure n , I Mrs. W. E. Brandson, of RoW I Ind., writes: “I too ll wo rkcd I high blood pressure and n bled I like a charm, I am not now I any more." , r MarI S. F Marring, of " wond . I shall, 111., says: "San Yak i« * d I erful medicine for stomach II bowels.” __ . _,„ lt | ‘ Sold at Smith, Ysger & Folk.