Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 112, Decatur, Adams County, 10 May 1928 — Page 3

highwayman is SHOT TO DEATH Chicago May 10 (INS> -An unldentlfieil highway mnn was H,,ot i * 1 " 1 ki11,.,1 ~,1 today In a gun buttle with police. He was Hi* l third bandit to be slain here during the pant 2 hours. Two were killed by officers of the law. The third was “taken for a ride'’ by underworld friends whom he is believed to have double-crossed. The latest victim was shot down hj three motorcycle patrolmen a few minutes after he and a companion had held >’P a “Gold Coast" street rar and robbed the conductor of |lO in receipts. That was at dawn this morning, hate last night a detective bureau squad surprised a bandit in the act of holding up a man under a SouthSide elevated st.nn|t.uro. Cornered, the bandit opened fire, but was killed tn the exchange of shots. lie was partially Identified ns L. E Zimmerman, 28. There were no marks of Identification found on the street car bandit. The other to die was Willie Jackson. fugitive Grand Trunk mail robber, whose body was found in an alley yesterday morning. He is believed to have lieen killed by gangsters. All police invloved in the bandit killing escaped injury. o H¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥B * NEWS FROM MAGLEY * s«¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥lS Edward Kolter had his tonsils removed Wednesday of last week, and is improving nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Frinhiger and children. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kolter and Son. Robert, Mrs. Mina Reppeit and son Clarence Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bloemker Mrs, Caroline Jaberg and daughter Whelma and Edward Jaberg were among the shoppers in Decatur Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Mina Hildebrand Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hildebrand and family Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bloemker, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Worthman and Henry Hildebrand took dinner Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Conrad and family. Mrs. Henry Frttchte and daughter Amanda called on Mrs. Fted Schlickman, Tuesday. Mrs. Charles Det finger, Mrs. G. F. Keil and daughter motored t oFort Wayne last Wednesday. Mr. G. T. Keil spent the week-end With his wife and daughter. Mr., and Mrs. Sheller. of Huntington visited with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hettinger and family Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Girod called on Mr. and Mrs. Fted Schlickman. Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mis. Harry Frauhiger and family took dinner Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Mart Reppert, of Preble. Mi. and Mrs. H iner Fry and family of Fort Wayne, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Cole and daughter Mr. an I Mrs J. M. Hogstan. of Rlnffton, Mt. and Mrs. Adolph Kolter and danght°r, of Decatur visited with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kolter and son Sunday afternoon. « Raymond Kolter spent a few day:; with his aunt Mis. Mina Reppeit last week. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schlickman called on Mr. and Mrs. Simon Bowers, Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Scherry and daughter Vera Jane were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. August Worthman. Mrs. Fredrick, of Fort Wayne Mrs. Lena Hilgeman and grandma Korte took dinner Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Daniel Scherry and family. Mrs. Carson and Miss Bettie Oettinger, of Fort Wayne, visited with the latter's parents Mrs. Charles Dettinger Sunday. Mrs. Mina Reppert and son Clarence called on Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Fritchte Sunday evening. Irene and Dwight Girod visited with their grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schlickman a couple df days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Kolter and Mrs. Edward Borne and children called on Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kolter Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kolmerten and Miss Brandenberg, cf Fort Wayne, visited with Mrs. Mina Reppert Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. James Hower called on Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kolter and Son Robert Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Kleinknight called on Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schlick man Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bloemker visiter with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kolter Sun day evening. CONGRESS TODAY Senate Continues debate on tax deructint bill. Presidential campaign commlttei Questions Governor Smith in Nev York. Foreign Aelations committee con siders Barlow Cuban ease. House T»k*g' Tyson Fitzgerald Enter gency officers retirement bill. Rules committee considers places ot House Calendar for Reapportiontnen and Inland waterways bill. 0 i Cafeteria Supper, Reformer Church, Saturday 5-7 P.M. 112tlD

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LINN GROVE NEWS Marry Woshberger and sen Roger ami Eli Biene of De-ne attended the Annual Evangelical Confereneea at Elkhart, Sunclay. Itene Monee, of Bluffton, spent the latter part of the week with her moth-1 er Mrs. Ed Monee. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Eckrote and son Waldo, of Decatur, were the Sunday dinner guests . f Mr. and Mrs. Dan Stuffier. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Roth anil family of Fort Wayne, and Mr. and Mrs Noah Biberstine visited Mr. and Mrs. Chris Roth, Sunday. I Mrs. W. 0. McGingan, of Fort Wayne . is visiting her father A. M. Lanning , at this time. Mrs. Mary Shepherd spent Sunday with her son Mr. and Mrs. Dewey ' Shepherd and daughter of Bluffton. Violet Yaney was a Sunday guest of Catherine Bentz. Many friends front here attended the funeral services of Mrs. Morlss Ershanl of Berne which were held at the Get man Reformed c hurch, Saturday. Miss Verl Runyon and Oscar Mesh1 berger motored to Bloomington 111. where they attended tile Passion Play ! which is being given there. liar Iff Reynolds, who has been at " Wapakoneta, Ohio returned home this ’ week. Mrs. Gorman McKean and Miss Mildred McCray of Geneva, were guests of Mrs. T. J. McKean Saturday. Miss Leuna Botror is visiting Verl ' Runyon Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Shoemaker and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Shoemaker, of " Blufft n. called on Wilson Eversole 1 Sunday afternoon. The Evangelical church at Linn 1 Grove will present a program Sunday STOP BAD BREATH People afflicted with bad breath find quick relief through Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets. The pleasant, sugar-coated tablets are taken for bad breath by all n who know them. _,. Dr Edwards’ Olive Tablets act genUy but firmly on the bowels and liver, w stimulating them to natural action, c™g the blood and gently purifying the entire system. They do that which dangerous calomel does without any of the bad after effects. . . Olive Tablets bring no griping, pain >’ or any disagreeable effects. Dr F M. Edwards discovered the complaint,withtheattendantbadbreuth. Ohve Tablets are purely a vegetable compound mixed with olive oi 1; you will (I hrowthem by their olive color, lake nightly for a week and note the effect. IX i&6oe.AUUuggist ß . .

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morning in honor of the mothers. On Sunday evening, a mother's day promg,am will be given at the Christian church. The public is cordially invited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Neusbatlltl, cf Berne, and Mrs. Sarah Neusliaum spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Fox. Card of Thanks I wish to express my sincerest thanks to the voters of Adams county for their support in Tuesday's prf-

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Election Frauds Alleged In Marion County Tuesday Indianapolis May lu (INS) Mlege.t wholesale election frauds yesterday lit Marlon county will be considered by the county grand jury here today. 1 Prosecutor William II Remy announced. ’ After investigating rumors of cor rupt.ion in counting the primary ballots most of the night. Remy said: "I will have a number of witnesso-t before the grand'jury this morning I had forthwith subpoenas issued du/ Ing the night for those whom I have reason Io believe can tell of what went on in the seventh, eleventh and thirteenth wards last, night.” Coloshno'g To Be Closed Chicago May 10 (INS) Coloslmo’s. known from c agt to coast for years as one of the brightest sports of the country will be padlocked May 28 Federal Judge Walter ('. Lindsey announced today. "Observation evidence" claiming the •place was a "public nuisance" and lol—rateil the drinking cf liquor on the premises was" Italsis for the proceedings. Come to - Washington A ‘Tkeeducational advantages ofa to the Capital of • our Nation are of' C inestimable value Stop at «riie lee House’ ■ /sth and L Streets. /V. IV.j 1 Three sojuares to the White? House A new and modern -- Hotel Refined environment? rooms baths Crates: ~ Single room $3. 50 daily Double — ss.°° ** i Single room (with meat*) s6?°** (withmeak) $lO. **' GffoAert S/ocfa ■ President *

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Exalted Ruler Os Elks Coming To Fort Wayne John F. Malley, grand malted ruler of the Elks hjilsi, and other grand i lodge officers will be guests of Fort Wayne lodge, No. 1515, B. P. O. Elks, next Tuesday. May 15. Members of [ the Decatur lodge, No. 993. have been invited to join with the Fort Wayne lodge in welcoming the distinguished lodgemnn and his party. Ixiuin F. Crosby, district deputy grand exalted ruler, has been made chairman t the honorary receptioH committee, assisted liy the exalted rulers mid secretaries of the Garrett, Columbia City. Warsaw. Huntington.

To Get On Faster I Your present ambition may be to own a home, to take a . f j 1 j; vacation, or to have a comfort- m able, good sized bank roll ready to meet any emergency. What- ■ ever it is, a budget will help T you plan your spending and Lget on faster. KWe invite you to do your saving here. L ni a fioiYql Byiiih c and Surplus 120,000.

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’ Wubtish, Pont, Logansport, Lafay- , ett«, Kokomo, Bluffton and Decatur 11 dges. r I A banquet will he served In the Auditorium of the Elks Temple at ti o’clock, Tuesday evening., Tickets I will coat one dollar each. Ixical Elks . who expect to attend are asked to f make theft reservations as soon as i juissilite. ~ ... 0 it BANKRUPT SALE The undersigned trustee, will sell y the Stock, Furniture and Fixtures of , the Kolter Grocery and Meat Shop, at the gns-ery, No. 150 South Second st. H Decatur, Ind., beginning at 10 o’clock II ' May 21. 192*. L A. D. SETTLES, i,' ed to 21 Trustee.