Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 103, Decatur, Adams County, 30 April 1928 — Page 5
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CLUB calender Monday I I’ytliian Sisters, initiation, 7:30 p.nt. Tuesday I c l. of C„ LjOt'C. Hall, 8:00 p. m. K Ref ■ med Woniau’s Miatouary 3oj, 2 ” nt. | Delta Theta Tau benefit movie. AdHan * theatre. | j'gi lota Xi sorority, Kathryn itlich; Hols, 7:30 pm. Wedn«**y I Ladies Aid of Salwri M. E. church, ■Mr-. Alice Myers, 2 pm. I i>. T. F. Alumni, Mrife Jack. Bruntort K:3O 1' M. ThumtUy jv-n*!* Class M. E. S. S. jjJts. ■bail Hollirtitsworth, 7:30 P. M. I Missionary Tea, fresbyterian church ■1: m noon. I w H. M. S. Mrs. John T. Myers. ■2« to i J . M. | Calvary Ladies Aid. v Church 1:1*0 i-p. tl - Delta Theta Tau. Rose Mage Smjth p:3t» pm. (g... Satartfty I C 11. tatligs. Cafeteria Supper, L'hitrcb Baserifoht 5-7 P. M7 o | The Woman's Hetee Missionary SpLietv of the First Methodist church. nei i Friday afternoo® 'ia> 4. [at two-thirty o’cl&k, with Mrs. John hlyers at het home’Un North Fourth ktreet. .Mrs. Charles fc'olter wJJ! hat*! Lliat j, • of the leapift. h> ,\ Missionary LiaiehehSt will be held Tli u id i> noon Jft twgve o’clock t in lln; church R*riort» of Sie■l’resbykF ian church. The luncheon Will Inkpot- ; Jir ... with rohs *#*' cfnt»t tarnished [iy the Society. A\ la IS tit##. • Drier t * 11 lie given the anneal tweeting which wil b# held <R Fortt Wayne in May 1 anti. 2. AH are re qu ted touttcift. r ‘ • (d> DINNER GUESfS ENTERTAINED AT HOTEL Mr. and Mrs. Paul graham 1. .-‘ and hostei!#, respective Ip at dinner Sunday, tori»*parfc' of pnests at lite lj£> “ Hotel. Covers i*»re for F'-na' Arthur Robinson, and . Mr. aWI Mrfe John TpwnselWl. Ind.ait Mr. a tail lr», W. t>. Cru*#| of Geneva Dr. rind Mrs. 11. O. Jones., of Berne. Mr. and M'.>. L. A. Arahanfe of »Jiif city, and the isea and bo||e#s.| |FOAT WAYNE ® DISTRICT convention Tim Fort Wayne district cdfivennon cf the W. H.JM. S. tlw;„ Methq&st'i chi;rch K o'will br h<4fl Wftlnesijay, May 2. at the Trinity M.'#-l. churen in Ftnt Wayne. The program wtM gtart at l; ' attic o'ckK-k lit the morning and ;dl who are interested are iuWted to alt' at. tite sessions throughout the day«n ® ® ©-%• “ ENTERTAINS WITH © * .BIRTHDAY, DINNER© ®’ © ■ < nnplinnmtary tifcUie 15th birthday anniversary of her*sn I’atife Mrs. Fred R fanc ier,,entergttaod at dinner jaftn'ity for Mr. and J]rs. U’tiL < hildrenf-Hargsra Jane," Mary Margaret and Joseph;- o fold Mr. and,.Mi's. Fred Handler and chidren I’.jpl hind MarI B#ret. & <w The meeting pfer e of tTte class o f Q),. m j,;. Sunday tot** 1.1 hursday evening, has been from the of Mrs. C. L. V alters io the home of Mrs. Harl HollingsI worth <ui First street. All niembuts are re<fit'sted the change, o ft lite Ladies AidhSoclety of the Salem M. E. win meet with Mrs. Alice Myers. Wgdlietgay afternoon at 2 o’- [ clock. Mothers' are miMesled to note the chance in meeting place from the home ofWlrs. Cook to the home of ■ -Mrs. Myers. The members are also urged to attend the meeting Wednesi day and meet the new officers. The Calvary Ladies Aid Society will meet Thursday afternoon at one o'clock at the church. All members are requested tg bring darning needles. Mrs. Ora Drake and Mrs. I’hoebe Miller uiR ~"t as hostess. | D - T - T. TO GIVE benefit picture show Tito Delta Theta Tau Sorority will I sponsor a benefit movie, on Tuesday i and Wednesday evening of this week al Hie Adams theater. This picture to I he Shown is “When tin- City Goes W ild staring Thomas Meigbun. Tito borerity members are engaged in sell , 'ng tickets sot the presentation at Un* i tegular prices and anyone desiring,to atleml may secure tickets by calirag uny member of the Sorority. Homei umde candies will be sold at the theater eutranee the nights of the show. HONOR 25th WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Honoring the 25th wadding anni'esary of Mr. and Mrs. Martin J. Mylott, Mrs. Mary Fullenkamp and daughter, Miss Ude Fullcnkan;?. entertained at Sunday dinner at their haute on West Adauu street. Guests
included Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Mylott and family; Mr. and Mrs. Fred F»l---lenkamp and family; Mrs. Clara Meyers and duaghter Mary; and Mrs. T. 8. Corbett and daughter Rita, the latter of Huntington. FORMER DECATUR BOY MARRIED IN MARION Announcement hasv been received of the wedding of Gonlon Buhler. s , former Is-cßtur resident, and Miss Evelyu Strange, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. (leorge Strange, ot Murton. The marriage took place at 3:30 o’clock, . Saturday afternoon, at the residrtteu of the officiating minister, the IMv. H. R. ftird, pastor of the First Christian church of Marion. laimediately after the ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. Buhler left for a short slay in Indianapolis. The bride is a Aaember of the Phi Clxi Epsilon sorority and was employed'as a bookkeeper for I'albcrn. Gordon Buhler is the son es the late Jatoli B. Buhler, of- this cite. He is a member of the Kaf>im Alplw, Pht fraternity aul holds a position In the treasurer's department of the National Sanitoriunf, at;; Mtrion. Both are prominent and w»ll fcnoWn young peoplb of Mario#. They trill reside in Uiat city. The Fortnightly Club will be laitM>| taiiwd 'tfetfciegday evening by M»e Jo# Smith at .7:30 o'clock Thi# w the jirst jpeeflag of lb# chib after I Lent.- • ‘ 1 Tl*c W. M. s. es the Evangelical ■ church will m#et Thursday afternoon! at two o'clock in the cflureb parlor* i Mrs." Coy Al art# win be lh# teuuvr twr .the afternoon. PLAN TO 6 ■*" 1 ENTERTAIN MOTHER® Sixteen mea*hetb bf the 1 agbi ’/tear-1 #TS of the Preabytivrian chary#, enjoy-! ed a ligiuful mWtin# Saturday as-I ternoon, the PreehyterieM MenAe. I I’lrtßs were, made ti> eiftvrtai#' the I ‘ motherg„of the girle Saturday. M#y ! i’2 The next meeting will Uu held op [ May 19. The girls will meet at the j Maine .it 7 o’clock A. M. and hilro to | the i*cuntry where they will prep## -a picnic ,J — —.. Tlu- Ladies ot the Vnlted Brethren j I church Will hold a cafetertil e«*i«r (t ! thd'clnirch iwjt Satartlay, M#y a fret# | i’iw till seven ii'elot k I MfSITORft 3ING | IN LOCAL CHURCH Dale Gißiieniil, relative cf the w ! eii Jtiibwn hamori.rt, Strickland GAlila*d, , and prinypal ot' the Ffiidlay, Ohio. S.-liools.was a Sunday visitor in this city, #|id sang at the Sunday inorelgg •getftices at lite Praekyrwiaii churck. Air. Gilliland iugother with Dr. Cluster and Mr. Jolui Priddy, of Van Wert O'.ifo were sueete. yesterday, of Miss Dewojfte Chester fit this city. E“ ~ ’o PAOGRAH FOR k W? C. T. U. MEETING Thb nteetiug of Uy W. C. T. J . will be advanced one week becaftte of the coming 'primary ek< lion mid will he held tomorrow at The LibritTj' Aftriitoritm llist'iad of May©, its lied A Mothers Duy program has been by Mr:' C. E. Bell !«■ I will, bo presented ab follows: lotions — Jit's. H. A. Thonyus : Adilti ss Re'. <A E Miller . Ihiett—Mr#, Eugene ltm>y»,ii and Slgw Adler. Readings- Mry, Uelton Business Session conducted • by ; Mrs. © C. L, o Walfers <2 c- .„ *c The It I TiH'la Tau Sororjli will meet at 7:::A o’clock Thursday s citing,, instead of Moliday cvcliigj:. witli Mi-’ Rose Marie Smith. The change wits necessary because of illnes.-i ©imong fie membftjsliip. The Loyal Daughters class the Christian Sunday schojid will meet tonight witli Miss M try Kohls on Ivr’iitman Ave. The meeting will open at seven o’clock. MAGLEY G. M. G. HOLD MEETING The G. M. G. of the Magley Reformed church, held their meeting in the church, Sunday afternoon. “The old paths and new puriMtses" was the topic of Hie study program fur tile afternoon, and questions from the “Outlook of Missions" were discussed. Miss Ida Horne presided as leader. Those pi esent were: Misses Emma Uloemher, Irene Peck. Edna and Selma-Pet-ers, Amanda Friichte. Irene Uilde- » brand, Edrca Beiueke, Lizelta Wort.heinali, Esther, Edna, and Ida Borne, ©lamia Conrad. Thelnn Jtibcrg ami Mrs. David Orel her. TO ATTEND NATIONAL MEET The following item taken from the Fort Wayne Journal Gazette tells of a trip io be enjoyed by Mrs. Robert Harding, who was formerly AHsu ; Anna Meyers of this city: Mrs. Robert Harding 2117 Webster ■ street, president of the Fort Wayne i chapter of the Needlework Guild aud
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY, APRIL 30, 1928
state chairman of Indiana, is leaving on Tuesday for Kansas City to nt> tend a national board meeting of the organization to be held prior to the national annual meeting of the Needlowotk GUild, .May 3, 4 aud 5, at ihe Muehlenbach hotel. Mrs. Grover Cleveland-Preston, national president ot the organization, will preside at all sessions. The Indianapolis branch of the Needlework Guild is sending an Invitation to the meeting that they hold their 1930 convenlion in Indlaa®spollß with all chapters In the state assisting in entertaining. TO HEAR TALKS ' ON FELLOWSHIP A pot-luck supper will be given Tuesday opening, at 6:30 at the U. B. sturch for the members ot the W. M. A., aud the Guild Girl*. Fellowship talks will be giveft during the supper >our as follows: Feilowsnip in Home-Making Airs. Hen## Baumann. Fellowship in Re-Creation Miss Selma Smith Fellowship in Worship Mrs. Blanche jjlzey Fellowship in Thinking 0 ’p ■ o Mrs. John Hill At' eight o'clock tfce public is iiP vited to the tellowing-proßram: Hymn—Oh, Where Are the Reapfer#.'" I’ra/bi Mrs. Henry •ttuuMun Bible Study.. Mrs. Georft' Hill Trio, Ireta Fisker, CMra" Ellen, a lid. Herold Mutnms i Dust—hets ri«b#t, Hmtha Baugkawn ' SflaSch l«i* ftaria# Jtokdl Grown. All Hail ike P«>*r od Jesus’ X*md. Cl<Ming prayer Mrs Job# Wifl j ' —< <■ aaßhsa t Q - ft I Mr. Mrs. Fraute C Bter and j 1 dr. and Mrs. C. O. Porter meunred te | Futl W*/ue. Sudkajr e«< sing. Cur d » . • ner. j Mr, *nd Mrs. Rbr-hard Ehinger and ’ Mr. sad Mr*. Ctest |f<e te»be» trwMorcd . it* ITiri Wayftc*. Saads*’, *#<t a.fend’.! ! , » bswljall t*me in tbs afternoon sial ( a •* « at lbs Majente theatre id <hr , e*«liug. Mi«n D»*alee Chester wan a fi*tur t [ <l*» «fternmt visitor tn Va» Wen J Irtkio. Mr. «nd Mrs L. .1. ()r*h*m and Mr •nd Mrs'. Dan Bei ry motored to Fort Twsyße this ai'terunoti t Mr. and Mid G. H. Wehmeyer apd i daughter Helens, aad Miss Manuret j Jtiblirtt atttn std thd pvedw Hu® I Kata" at Uk# Majestic theatre io j Fort Wayse, Ssnday evening. M»*. G. Chrtsteiwr and dasglitqr. Miks Ha, motrve te Fort Wayne, Satt urtlay afternoon on business I Miss Nsotid Hsrklees. tegcher in i the A»b»rn school* watt ~u over, the- #«««»*<! waiter at her gureofal iioisc in thi* city. Mis* II try < atberio; Sclikg •itmrm •i Weatern Cullmw. o».ford 4 Obto. yiiied over 3vail*> with hot pare»i» io this city Rebert Fraaibger a#<l Edw«»d AoderiSob. (UdMtia *t Pgrde»‘, uvoe the-weeb-ami *'> tbeir Uouk-s in khik efty. * Albert, Gearig o< Lafayettu, ivjjs an ever \ lib* iy this city. ■ 3 ♦ » Robert it-wick. stwE gt at\ »iwii»i*o Uniwiaßy, visited avsr Siioday yriMi his- c pa«.'iM#, Mr. anti Mrs. Wadi. Z* ick North ij.'cvgd street. * Wm. ©(t'chpold of J iris cigy aißmtUd tilt grodia “Hain" at the Majes-’ tic theater In Fort Wayne, Sunday avi« B 't»®. ’ ' 3 Mr. abd Mt'S. (L I, da#Wore S'ln'idt* gfh'iaytss v i’if F«r> Fn#S WayueC ifr. ;u|d Bryei' 'flumpis and Mr. and Mrs. jam’s 11. gfr.iit-fatten fled tlmjinidu<4teiq,et""RaGd" at tii'' Majes-, tic theater in Fort Wayke, Su*Bay er-; eninfti ? <®' » ' Ur. .irirt lj( Mrs Alb'siT Selleaicyt danghk>r of F&rt Wayne, I'ft'd Sunday wP| in this citj MN.- J&ithryg Ivyland «.e. able to resume Tim- x rg at the 9ff|ces»ol ’Gi'in fliiF i<- ( hkiipany. « hi' •d ''* l '- . noon, al'tei a l?w days illness with grip, I’o- .o;®@ . ‘ Mr. and Mrs. •Galvin Coppess and daughter Jean, Miss Nellie Me Rail: if Monroe, motored to M»incie. a | Sunday, to visit Albert gvho is attending school at Muncie normal. FathexJ. A. sflmetz, of Fort Wayne was a .tfi inray visitor ii©Deeatur and looked business affair pcrtiuniiig to his pastorate here. Father nclnietz is improved in health and expects to return to Decatur in weekto resume his work. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. DeVilhiss, of Fort Wayne, who are well known in Decatur, returned borne Saturday after spending the winter in Florida. On February 23. Mrs. DeVilbiss was . seriously injured when the automobile in which she was riding was forced off the road by another machine near Palm Beach. She is recovering. however. Mr. ami Mrs. De V’ilbiss made Ihe trip home in their automobile, but spent nine days enroute. '•'te’y were accompanied by a nurse. - Mrs. Vincent Bormann is confined to her suiferinif witli a aeige of gi ippe and S Despondent Man Hang© Self Petersburg, liwl., April 3# —(U.K) — Amos EvantW7‘) despondent, over ill health, banged himself in a baru near Glendale, police
POINCARE GETS CONFIDENCE VOTE Paris, April 30 —(INS>— With Guadeloupe constituency the only one. out of 612 not counted, returns ag the chamber of deputies election snowed today a decisive victory for Premier Poincare and the policies of his national union government. While the General election took place on April 22, it was necessary to reballot in 612 districts yesterday owing to the fact the original voting gave no candidates in those districts of definitp majority. The only member of the Poincare Cabinet who failed of re-election was Meister cf Labor Fallicres. — o H.vwtericai Women Get Blame Eor Unseapng Os Prince Os Wales Loudon (INS> - Hysterical, w jid< n who «Towd round the jumps at point to-point meetiiiKA at width the Prince of Wale* rides are blaimg for many , of his recent falls. “ - “The tteougHlessneua im pot*X'.„ mann'er, in wltkli these ♦oi#eii tilter j shrill cries J wMlougm When tfia Prince is about to trk * juap gre the ' chtef cause df hl# ro«»nt f»ll*." snid ar m*i>u#T dl ;» p.cauiiest bust esuoait- ' tee i? '' _ "Moiae* me <<Mily fr<«breaod. stri it i« *«kDnißkiiig that the Prim e is able to aienagv Itis mounts so veD w tin i ’ir Dai» *ia es. BWIAtM-EBIPT BREAK LOONS A>rU Ju—dkSp-A spe< ul niratine of tbw British cabinet Mnes*on<Ml thbs afie; #.«>u by premier I BaHwi* to cousioi r the Egyptian ert r llxodar April .10 >U.Rj— Sir Attstfo Ch <mi*rla:a, foriaer minister, snnuun red u> the House of Comnaobs today that Britain b*d wrijtca tt» serenes free; E»»p< that thv assetlli bities hill objectipttaldo to England j aili be withdrawn. i Eaypt was give® a#*d 7 pin. Wcduteri«> <u #D’w r the demaud. Chamber lain’said. It demand is aiii mer, Easlafttl will foes free t» take what eter a- tion ttg* cQSrpiwvut dr-rttui ne cessat y.. SCIENTtSTSSAY • 0 . MEN WHERE AMtUIONYEARS I ° © 0 a WaJaiearion.,, April !» (IMS) WA ' prolwidy h»s livtxl 'o# the .•eMitjent Upward# of a lyallion year*, acrorditfr *»> recent discoveries ihade by sriitfhiuiailw Inafitute scientist# kuformatki# indicating that bum may litrte come to America in tire Pleistocene or Gjaiftil Age, has.been .obtained •by a Smiilngmiau Working ar Meibom«: Flu.., under the direction of Ds. J W. Siftley. “C’cMitruyersy a* io •tJa.■ age o-f man hY America Mas ra#ed for deciles and lias l«* n particularly active in ■ recent, veal.-." said IW. Fridley. "Addi’tional, facts wanting to man's r< wdteuce. obtained during the work jflst. concluded, suljstautisiK's . th-' 1 firm belief of .myself and sMlwr ar - ' coutolkists that» itran really episte.l on this ceiiliuetft dur*# llic'dTeisAOckne.’.’ * & 3 '« ' 3 Ramsimw Found • . ' I* t»l6. <r< lu .i stglemenf is.-*ie<l by Smithsonian, Dr. E. 11.. Seilaiyls, at, the 'tfirie skate geologist, of' Florida? disco»er<»k iwuAan reiftaiu.i • at Vernfil Fla, p,»;oc.«ited with fossil of animals known only in •the' d'leistoeene. Later amatAt eolk“' v tor made <fi*s co varies <n similar re- ’ mains Melbourne and in l!'2y the ■ Smithsonian . found a hutitan skull in what cotnsidered Pleistocene bed /5 Digging into ’file Pleistocene stratum 'he expedition. found such remains of man as - bone awls, beads and pieces of pottery. The antnisi fon'fid i. ar appeared* to
a——ww——i»—■ ■ . . l __ | THE CORT . I eV JE Last Time Tonight ts 0H » I jnp Lya de I’utti, Malcolm McGregor, Zazu Pitts, yr pl Eddie Gribbrih and others in a big S{2 Universal Classic ® jL S “BUCK—PRIVATES” 8 jO Fall in for the laugh riot of the late lamented war. Lya jr □T! Putti in a eorruscating comedy of post war Germany when our TH an) noys made it difficult for the frauleins to do much hating. In PR ■K fact, quite the contrary, if you know what we mean. And if JSI you’d like to know more don't dare miss “Buck Privates"— j LE it’s a scream. JjfJ “Kit I ies” Comedy 15c-35c NEWS IP « |f TUESDAY & WEDMay McAvoy in "A RENO DIVORCE" ui.ni j |■ jn
have been of the late Glacial Age. The investigators rcmsitlered that it would have been impossible for the human relics to have been pushed down from higher strata without leaving a trace. Fixing The Time "The human skull which we found at Melbourne in 1925 In the Ice Age (ttruta was imbedded solidly In the sand,’’ Gidiey said. "We now say positively, therefore, that the human remains belong In this strata and they could not have bgen inserted later. "Further, to give strong support of these conclusions we found an arrow head made by human hands near the middle o* the Ice Age stratum and a few feet from the fossil l>.>m #. of a Pleistocene mastodon.'' The same general geulogical condition* were fouift to exist at Melbourne »t>d Vero. According to Stw!t.hsunian experts Uu pleistocene age existed from to l.OtftjßOO years'agrt French T« Make More Payments On DehU - -*• Faris, AjH-il 30 (U.W- .lAditFi**!! ar->»f»ios,il pit* ment» w>u m unde a- ! gai»u F:< « it <l#M>, ri » »v»ai. «uic» f ' ! r to<«y. Tiie tatnisrr* of fitanos announced agseeim-ai. *y .t# ifttbaane of notes with th# American «nri f»riti*ll govwx:<n -nta. for turtk’i* p* . meats penAim* fandins #f th* Free< b debts. i The i«re#nie#t with tj’f ifhited State* provide# b'lant-e will i«y to the A#teri<-*i» fiWMsty or Jose I>, sli,?s<f, , #mi subject to t.b# Rtu,e condition* a* I thyse made under tbe provisional agruement of Marek 1. IF?? ( Umler the eschon*’* of m tea j Frame expressly reetwyr* Bev po#iti« n tegaidHig the nn a'rfkd Aeb< mi l :lem- i t accords of April,29 and July : 12. 192# Tito aglet uu nt with Kuelatid prarl tnisrs payment by Fr «B -e of .S,dOO,d#<) I P->unds i| daring tbe Bri l tivh fiscal year 192 H-29. i# two install munis S’pitoilxr I>. aud Maicb t.», ' The Minisuy of finance announced fw: payments arc (juaraatHed by faod' j i'vsui® is <iu> to receive from the j Dawes preparations, «■ < ——— o . Torre Haute — (U.Ri •— The local fire dep+rtirwi.t recently tande a ran Ho rho gbeeuliomio owned by Harvey i f M<-Plu ter*. to cxtmgtnsh .» fire started by an over heated stove. Water w*s pumped fri-i-m a. cistern seal cheibicals were used to extinguish the blaze, 1 S’fficii (-nuSutf tyelwren ll.ism and li,t >l.' dsniage. M toy. greenhouse plants | ••■re dcsti »y cA ■ y. ■ ii—u-
BumiagPahis tn Bis Stonaeb M*t» Friartftftly Now, Raek-Ae** »»ri 1 " Kidw«r Trewlri. Gwae, Te». - -•— ' • I . StoiKwxh tfoakl* and >iltw#y p#m» j no longer make life misarabl# M < Martin* L. Fisher, 1300 11arrie#K SL, < ’ Elkhart, Ind. He write*: “I bacj to watch my rmsil# ’•■««»’? < << rafully far S year-s. Nearly evaryf thing I ate brou#h> oa indigeatien, . gas and craaxp#. A4 my »‘«m<tch seemed burfiihg up. My bead ached, tpy» heart would palpitate and 1 seemed to have trouble getting my breath. I hrfii ’severe pains in ( hack Shti kidney,, and hajj t® take a few days off every #tw# i«i « white, beeau»a 1 felt ten wretched t. worK. I gm very thankful I heard about °Viuna when I did, because it has absolutely ended ,ny sickasss and 1 anr - ,%blc to work‘steadily without losing a <fey.‘ I can eiSC anything, kaowwig that my Ariomach i* nbt going t# 4>othcr rue a particle. Fmct is, I didn't 1 give it tbought, My beayaches’are 1 things of the and 1 nericr have a back-ache or kidney disfltrbance ' (pow. Best o€®ali, I never have to f#r my livdr or bowels. I get isp every n*prtpn£ feclny really gofid aftef a sound sleep. I feci cef- . tain that any sufferer frowi sueh aUrftents'will be fcW he tried* ■ Viuna.” _. Viuna actsTtoniptlv on »tuggi*h SeVeW. • . lazy, lives and•w< ak kidtfcys. It purifies the blood® cleors the »Wa. rtstoroa appe » titdftpd digestion,andlirytgs new atrength • and energy tn the whole body. Taße a l>otd<‘ on tcUl. Thru it yoßi ro npt ffl*d ( \ou tried vTuh j. your moMy* will !♦«*<*” flunk'd /Bl nt niHilcd postpaid ftoby Icelalid Medicine Co., Indianapolis, Ind. VIU NA. The IVonder Medicine o Sold By C ; Fallow & kohne n t,
Greensburg—(U.R)—A pen diming in black and white of Fred SiTWrtemirer, candidate for governor, 1* on display in the office of the Greeniburg Daily News. It wa* drawn by John C. Hancock, and is considered a good piece of work Along that lino ot drawing. Q, The Royal Aich Masons, Chapter 112 will hold their regular stated meeting at seven o’clock Tuesday evening, in the Masonic >l*ll —o ■■ ' Save a Nickle or a Dime All The Time. MARTZ BARBER SHOP. ,
I THE ADAMS Theatre | I -ast Time Tonight Si NORMA SHEARER’S NEWEST! 9* “THE LATEST FROM PARIS” A- with Geo. Sidney and Ralph I’Orhes. ffi N#rn»« Shetrer plays that chartningly self-reliant, mbtfem figure, 2n| ■S the travrkn# saleslady—ln a picture where love and busing meet, U# tri the arttei tainment of everj'dbe. m Even better than "HIS SECRETARY.’’ gj Also— ‘ THR BEACH CLUB” with Billy Revan. M«d«Jir>e Hurleck aritf the Mack Sennett Girls. M Special Pricel-—l(k* and 25c—Special Price! ffi Jn Tuesday * Wednesday—thAmas meighan in "Thi city F® GONE WILD." Delta Theta Tau Benefit. Cfc | Special Announcement ir We have reduced tkc £ -prte* 9f «ir SUNDAY 1V MONDAY .'iho# >to 10 and 25 cents until furthkr noUfa! ffi AHhOMgh we ha»# reduced the price. Uie <taaJiV ot #nr fp allow# will remain the same as heretefure, cur «im qg rU wilJ always b# to give our perrons the be«t! I THE ADAMS Theatre 8 S! j More Than Arms and Legs T 5 ® ® ~ . - « ” « ’ I ( @ ’ ® ® rs. G*<ion Mfridgr. <w of the wcfirld'* for«?*w» I ® ® ® ewrrhtnts. stays iri Tijs txxik, "Tbe Romance of 1 ® Convrrrcri:” 'S [ ® ® ® o> ® I ® © a 'There is n wnttTi naoresfb the emplri»e thwi two I ;«rms rnd two ter° There is the spirit of ent ha sew# | •° and earnestness grid ’I will’ whjfh r>e>n« rarre to | • tS> than t*fY (Mir# of arm# >nd legs. And. loyjlt* is * quality tofie aimed hy tie emjriovtr >■ f ’ 8 o © * frem U 1 :? employe and only e#m#d by fair, friendly, I ® ® generous X d O u @ ® @ , • ® ® Tfiwe fljefth# vjrws.of the Sstndwd (jy Critnp##? 3 'e ® @ rtiedirina'-- views wbifls it hasexprn*t«»d cq#cretely. o v dSy all the means knewfii to eriightenvd nodes* @ business, this Company has endeavored to e#pn end g @ the loyalty of its employes. © •o• . b ' ° The*lndi%trial Relation Ran, the Death De##o fits, the Aryiuity P'arn and the Employes’ St«K% " JFurfhasing Flans are concrete expre#§iryis of its ' _ ° a-ssre to g> re emplnves “fair, friendly arrxli* I " ° WeatmenP. ® , . o ° ®o°® O 0 O O . o e The Standard Oil Company i IntWana) is a human • organization mad^ 1 up <j>f 27,010 hynan beings. _ o These men and women are not considered merely ‘I o ° x working units .A) mgny arms and legs so mucw 1 ’ •° o o andDH’U.scle. Each is aty»nr>ndual whoxjmke? ’ 1 kiscontribul ion to the capital of hums# , I o o effortne^CssarYtocarry on the wqtk or the < >jm#»nv.« c ° c ° O o 0 C ® All metjare equal in the opportunities tijey enibv in tb*s Convene, latere is go place in the organize - O -j tion out of reach of the man witli the ambition a#d 3 ! q G the ability to fill it. e @ © © ° j 0 This police has dArlopcd () a smootho 9 o running, efficient organization in w hich even- man’s '' lability is utilized tn best adiantag# in which ever-.* r C O job is done tnan best qualified to do it. & ° In addition. oiis pohey promotes a feeling of ’ o o friendly cooperation among Getnjrioyes. Men in o ' responsible positions have consideration bom of ®.O u actual experience for those lowerrin the ranks. ® ° ® « -<* * Men in lower rknks have respect for those ' ’ higher up because they know that these men have ® ® tamed the right to their responsibilities. . o ® A# a resu t. a friendly helpful spirit prevails I q to. among employes. They are bound together by H * mutual appreciation and by a profound loyalty to their Company. e a®. * .The spirit within the organization is reflected without and it is this spirit that is fundamental to * the success of tile Standard Oil Company (Tndifia). I J >® • The Red Crown discs peppering the Middle West have won their friendly welcome among motorists, not by their shape or color, but because of the spirit behind them, the spirit, of thousands of m«n and women who work with enthusiasm, satisfied only when they Standard Oil Company (Indiana) # General Office: Standard Oil Baildint 910 So. Michigan Avenue, ■ Chicago 4811
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Good Health Keeps a Woman Young Blkhart, Ind.—“For tout* time I Buffered from bearing pains and backache, my nerve# w«fe in such
condititM that tbe least thing would completely upset them. I would go al) io pieces. I bad black ring# around my eye# and was barely able to drag my. |self around to do my little housework. I took Dr. Pierce’s Favorite
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Prescription and it relieved me of all Inward trouble, restored my nerves and made mo well and strong. I have never suffered with any ot the above conditions since.** —Mrs. C. F. Unger, 164 E. Marion St. All dealers. Liquid or tablets.
