Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 88, Decatur, Adams County, 12 April 1928 — Page 5

BIM BERNE F — Burkhalter H. Carns., of Los arc visiting at the parents, Mr. and me here, und will ,rne their future ischalk Was a bus rett, Ind Wednes Portland, was a iadeS Grocery here V|h . , \ Eichenberger, Mrs. ■ " i.,.hma>i. Mrs. Paul Shoe ■ ■' . ... Mi.ses Charlotte Sten ■ ■ nr:. Sticher and Huth Stucky ■ K. ■. > ■ . ..uiiiial convention of the s Missionary Society ■K. ..i ...-day and Wednesday. ■ ? IV - loss Yodev and daugh- ■ , JL■ Woodburn, spent Easter BKK, •' is. Mr. and Mrs. John heie. ■K. . .. toft Monday for Hover IB ofl lie lias a< < opted a position - IH- that place. ■ ■ > I ' ll A Lanning and Mr. \f w <>. MeGuiean, of Fort I Mrs Mabie Dro, of Ij’eru ■w ' ■" v:s:! ' ,s at lhe home of B^M| r . \inert Lanning and also . sister, Mr. and Mrs. W " ' B ■ Ol Bluffton. spell’ here. ■ Frank Wagoner, son ... iglit"r Mi.se Kathleen, .pen! Easter witli their iiblniotli e r. Mrs. Bertha ■K K Kivhbiei, who lias been Miss Helen Burkhalter i 1 '‘ice list Wednesher studies at Bluff B[ t* whole site is attending B| Mfft" ll College. » I. ic in bill attended -- Fori Wayne. Saturday. ■ and (laughters DaB| Mb it..: .He. oi Ithaca, New York M ' Sunday to spend a few B| Bh !|,l 'ne of their parents and

Over 500 High Grade USED TIRES Special for One Week Only High Pressure Balloon 30x3 ■•••■••••••••• $2.25 29x4.40 $3.50 30x3,4 $2.50 29x4 - 75 $3.75 »«« $3.80 ' SM-25 30x5.25 Os) 32x4 OM 00 31x5.25 $ $5.00 33x4 $4.50 30x5.77 $5 00 32x44 $5.00 ’ 32x6 -°° $5.50 33x4'4 $5.50 33x6 - 00 $6.75 34x44 $5.75 30x5 $6.50 si'kcial » New 30x3'/j QQo 33x5 ‘ $7 50 I TUBE En f g Can ° f , Tube patching eD E |’ ,a It BC B 8 B® Wlth Every 1 ire Bi K gH | HU mum Purchased S Bl BSE! Hill !!■■——— ■ I™ Let us Repair your tire. We do Vulcanizing at Low Prices and Use Best of Material and Workmanship. !j rf' ‘ ’ • Decatur Tire Supply 226 N. 2nd St. Scther Building DECATUR, INDIANA.

GANGSTER MUST PAY WITH LIFE Mb <K-- — r "X I I T , i r ’ \\ B / ■& \ \ » I " K _ • A y.. \ j \ A■! >! .1. .mwi . Chari-y Birger, former outlaw gang leader in Southern Jllinois moved another stop nearer the gallows as his motion for a rehearing was denied by the Supreme Court at Springfield, 111. Photo shows Birger and his two children taken at time of trial, when he was convicted for murder of Mayor Joe Adams of West City, 111.

glandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Winteregg. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kuntz and sons Eail and Junior, of Pott Wayne, visited with their mother and grandmother, Mrs. Dr. Christine Kuntz, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stager visited at the homes cf Mrs Stager's brother, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sclpeck and Mr. Stager's sister, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Neuenschwander at. Fort Wayne. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. La ikiydt CcCrory and son Jimmy, and Mrs. McCrory's parents. Mr. a,nd Mrs. Solonian Habeg-

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ger spoilt the week-end at the home of their sister and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. David Neuhauser and family at Ridgeville Corners, O. Mrs. George Stultz and dauhgter Betty Louise returned Sunday from Decatur where they have been visiting at the home of their parents and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Zeser for the last three weeks. Miss Nila Sloniker, of Muncie, was a visitor at the John Emery home Sunday and Monday Miss Josephine Bentz who is engag-

ed as a nurse at Chicago, spent the Easter vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bentz and family, west of Berne. E. J. Fricke, of Decatur, wan a business caller here, Monday. Harry E. Jones, of Battle Creek, Michigan, was a business caller here Friday and also visited with friends. Cleo Harman and Miss Clara Biberstein spent Bunday at the home of Miss Blberstein's brother, Mr. and Mrs. D. N. Biberstein and family at Gaston. Mr and Mis. Franklin Sprunger motored to Indianapolis Friday and returned with their sou Donald, who L attending the state echool for the deaf. He returned to Indianapolis Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Habeggeh and son Vermin visited with their daughter and sister, Mr. ami Mrs. Joe Falkner and sons Junior and Richard at Fort Wayne, Sunday afternoon. O. E. Kiester, of Fort Wayne, visited at the borne of his sister,-Mr. ami Charles C. Baumgartner and family last week. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Amstutz and family, .cf Fort Wayne, wer<> visitor ' at the Home of Mr Amstutz's parents Mr. mid Mrs. John A. Amstutz here, Easter. The Misses Eleanor and Marjorie Rohrer, who spent the past week with their grandpar c nts, Mr and Mrs.

SEED POTATOES Early and Late Variety Bill Spuds Genuine Certified Seed $2.00, bushel; $4.95, 2 ? bushel bag. Pyramid Brand Selected Seed Stock $1.70, bushel; $4.15. 2'i bushel bag. REED ELEVATOR CO. 722 W. Monroe St. Phone 233.

gas We will operate y gas pumps in Bank x >:-—. j. the sales room. street, (rank You're BP the (B % 9 CHRYSLER ■» SALES ROOM £1 * CORNER THIRD and MONROE STREETS formal opening of the new Chrysler Sales Room in Decatur will be held < H’ Thursday, Friday and Saturday 10 New Models on display, including the New S “IMPERIAL 80” ®||| V Also the “52” “62” and “72” models. The faet that Chrysler has climbed from 27th place to S 3rd Place in 4 • vcars ’ s P ro °f °f Ma merit. 44 models with a price range from $670 to $6500. We're here ta serve yon and to show you the Chrysler. "j Vi. H. Dettinger jjjfr “ilMiilV™

For Vice-President Mrs. Meta L. Berger of Milwaukee, wife of tlie Socialist Congressman Victor Berger, is being boomed for the vice-presidential nomination on the Socialist ticket. Charles J. Braun and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rohrer here, reutrned to their home at Fort Wayne Sunday

Fort Wayne Adopts Daylight Saving Time Fort Wayne April 12 —(U.R) —An ordinance making daylight saving tlm> permanent in Fort Wayne for five months in each year, beginning this year, was passed last night by the city council by a vote of 10 to 6. Daylight saving time will become effective at midnight on the last Saturday In April of each year and continue until midnight the last Saturday in September each year. An attempt to get ecou ndlto ? An attempt to get the council to hold up its action and have the mater put to a vote at the primary was made

•* M A special gas rate for house heating. 4 L Northern Indiana F 1 Public Service Company

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— ■ —r by Councilman James A. Liggett. The city council chamber wns well filled with citizens, some opposing and some favoring the ordinance. Councilman Liggett wanted to delay action and refer the bill to the election committee and have the daylight saving proposal put on the ballot. The council turned down the proposal to put the matter to a vote of tho people. Then after Hie ordinance had been passed it voted 10 to ti t.o reconsider Councilman Liggett's Idea for letting the people vote on the proposal, it again rejected the proposal. o Jerry Goulet, of Detroit, visited friends here Saturday.