Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 222, Decatur, Adams County, 19 September 1928 — Page 3

HINE HIM IN auto accident TAfiWIS' At Indianapolis >«■"■ •“» ml " f" mu driven by Alvy Brooks. S’ ra’**” l 1,1,0 " ,narl ‘ lnP '’ r,V ' X Wdlard James. 22. of near h . rf and overturned. Zven of the Injured were occtt- . nr a large Studebaker touring h Brooks was driving. All upanuofthe Studebaker were of Detroit and River Rouge, netroit suburb. Brooks was the only occupant of the ear uninjured. George H. Brooks. 36. his brother. J Mrs. George Brooks, 30. were anwns > hP nerioualy injured. Brooks 1 hips were badly crushed and was unconscious when taken to a hospital. His son Gene 4, also was unconscious ' was his mother Mrs. Mary Brooks. 55. whose hips and back WP re badly crushed. Another son James 6. was ctl tand bruised. Verne Ellington. 15. a relative, sustained cuts on the head and Floyd Kenney. 21. Ellsmore. Mo., was cut and bruised. The Brooks automobile after crashing into the car driven by James hurdled a ditch and overturned in a field. James and his wife were but slightly hurt. *****¥*¥¥¥¥•¥¥¥¥ * THE * * CAMPAIGN * * LOG * ¥4 l*¥¥¥ ¥*¥¥¥¥¥¥¥ Herbert Hoover turned his attention to the southern vote and made arrangements to confer with R. B. Creager, Republican national committeeman. whn will take five other Texans to Washington to confer with the Republican nominee. fiov. Alfred E. Smith continued his campaign trip through the corn belt*, leaving Omaha for Oklahoma City. He will stop at Lincoln, Neb. for a conference with Gov. Adams McMullen, prominent farm leader. Senator Joseph T. Robinson continued his wotk of co-operating with the relief committee that is aiding refugees in the Florida hurricane. Senator Charles Curtis emphasized farm relief as he continued his swing through the midwest, o Recipes for Matrimony Recipes are all well enough for cooking, says a woman observer II Woman's Home Companion, but It Is courting failure to try to live one’s own life and one’s husband’s according to recipe or pattern. — Ghostly Lawnmowers Parish paper—lt would be a great help towards keeping the churchyard In good order it others would folltfw the example of those who clip the grass on their own graves.—Boston Transcript. oModern Upkeep There’s one thing in common with fountain pens, patent cigar lighters, automobile tanks and small boys: Unless they're kept well tilled they cause trouble,—Philadelphia Inquirer. o- ; States With Large Farms Texas has the most large farms, -439 farms of 5,000 acres or more, •'ew Mexico comes next with 724 nrnts of such size; then California. “ . Montana and Wyoming comini? next with SGI each. 0 _ See Course of Bullet If one stands directly behind a rifle . “ 0t ,7 oa 11 bright day it is possible to o low the flight of a metal-jacketed bullet with the naked eye. O — Idleness Breeds Boredom An active woman stands less chance ' m «klng a hash of her life tbun a ored one.—American Magazine. ' " o ——. Home Not a Fault „?* ere ’ Bllt so rauc t ) the matter "th our homes, thinks a woman leader in the American Magazine, as there « with ns — Costly Railroad Tunnel The Moffat tunnel, through the e les In Colorado, fs more than x miles long ,i n .i r „ s( " oValuable Discovery Dr, Constantine Fahlberg and Dr. Remsen discovered coal-tar derivatives In 1879. ‘ ~ Card of Thanks frlemk 16 1° thank the neighbors and wavs an< a!l tlloHe w 'ho in so many me tr> tX|)reßSeil tlleir sympathies to ®y hour of sorrow. Otto Kiefer. ENJOY riding Cl,e Horses and Ponies for rent, Pric at 221 N ’ 4th Bt ' h * , an hour or 6 individual ° Urs for 35.00. Phone 740 for appointment. Leo J. Weber.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1928.

First Photos of Stricken Porto Rico

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Here are first authentic photos of devastation caused in beautiful Porto Rico by hurricane now raging in Florida and Georgia. At top. debris in San Juan street with a searcher

On the High C’s <*• wi 9 1 I .j ; W * Rin i. W? A new and hitherto unpublished photo of Mme. Ganna Walska, wife so Harold McCormick. Chicago millionaire. as she embarked for United States for her first visit in four years. Recently the opera "singer became the sole owner of Champs Elysees theatre in Paris, one of the most famous amusement palaces in Europe. * NEWS FROM MAGLEY * H ¥■¥¥¥¥»*■¥****s> Mr. and Mrs. August Leimenstall, who spent the week at the lakes, returned home Wednedsay. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Helmrick and family were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Helmrick and family, SunNo More Gas. In Stomach and Bowels Ts you with to be permanently r>Beved of gaa In stomach and bowels, take Baalmann’a Gas Tablet*, which •re prepared especially for stomach cae •nd all the bad effects resulting from gas pressure. That empty, gnawing feeling at the pit of the stomach will disappear; that anxious, nervous feeling with heart palpitation will vanish, and you will again be able take a deep breath without discot. uurL , That drowsy, sleepy feeling after dinner will be replaced by a desire for , entertainment, e; Bloating will eceasa. j Your limbs, arms and fingers will no i longer feel cold and “go to sleep because Baalmann’s Gas Tablets prevent gas from interfering with the circula* tion. Get the genuine, in the yellow •ge, at any good drug store. Price sl. Ahvay* on hand at Holthouse Drug Co.

looking lor bodies; center, a wrecked pier in harbor; below, 1. to r., one of town’s principal deparlnunt stores after storm subsided, and awning torn away from federal postoffice.

day. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Frauhiger and family, Mr and Mrs. Elmer Bryan and . family and Mr. and l-Mrs. Earnest i Lugenbarger and family motored to Hiieston. Ohio, and visited Mr. and i Mrs. Alpha Blake, Sunday. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kolter and ; son attended the funeral of L. A. I i Linn, at Bluffton. Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Fruchte. Miss 1 Amanda Fruchte. and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fruchte motored to Fort Wayne Sunday afternoon and visited rela- . tives 1 Edward Scherry attended the mis- i sion least at Vera Cruz. Suyday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kolter attend- i ed the mission feast at Vera Cruz, Sun- I

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day night. Mrs. Mina Reppert and san Clarence attended the mission feast at Vera Cruz Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Earnest Dettinger of Detroit, and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hower, of Decatur, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dettinger and family, Sunday. G. F. Keil spent the week-end with his wife and daughter at the home of Mr and Mrs. Charles Dettinger. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Highland, of Avon I/ake. Ohio, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dettinger for a fewdays Peter Helmrick and daughter Anna attended the mission feast at Vera Cruz, Sunday afternoon.

COURT HOUSE New Suit Filed ('hnrles A. Young has filed n suit In the Adams circuit court ugulnst latmbert W. Bowen, Tot < tmrnission for sale of an 80-acre farm In Allen county and tor 35m1. Attorney Fruchte and bitterer, of Decatur, represent the plaintiff. Cases Set For Trial. The case of James H. Michkell vs. (1. I*. Gerken has been set for trial on October 24. Tlte case of Joseph D. Urick et al vs. The Pennsylvania railroad com pany has been set for trial on October 26. Sale Is Confirmed In the case of Edna Fetters vs. Edna Fetters executrix, et al, tile sale of teal estate was confirmed, the final report approved and the commissi, iter discharged. Case Dismissed The case of the state vs. Nyle Jackson was dismissed, after the prosecutor had filled a nolle prosequi. Estates Settled In the estate of Fred Hultemeier, the final report was approved, the execitt r discharged and the estate settled. In the estate of T.teodoie Fetters, the final teistrt was approved, the executrix discharged and the estate adjudged ..allied. Get the Habit—l raae at Home. It Paye

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Chicago Man Ready To Pay SIO,OOO For Return Os Son, Kidnaped Tuesday Honolulu, T. 11. Sept. 19 —rj.R) Frederick W. .Inmleson, vice president of the Hawaiian trust compiiny, whose IP yenr-old son was lured from school and kidnaped yesterday afternoon, announced today he was prepared to pay

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i OUR NEXT AUCTION I S OF VALUABLE FURNITURE « g Wil! be held Saturday Evening. Sept. 22. g K beginning at 7 o'clock at Perry Ogg’s Second Handed B B Store. Decatur. Indiana. Owner. Perry Ogg. B H Buffets. Table ana Clairs to match, in good condition: Other g Buffets: Dressers: Comrr.rdes: Book Cases: Library Tables, H Round Tables: Squ.a-e Tables: Writing Desks: Davenports: Kitch- ■ g en Chairs; Dining Chairs: Rocking Chairs: Mattresses. Beds and ■ g Sormgs; Stands: Electric Floor Lamps; one Antique Walnut g g Dresser; National Cash Register: Settees; Sewing Machines: g |H Linoleum: Gasoline Steves; Iron Cots: Dishes: Cook Stoves: Heat- |9 g ing Stoves: Mail Boxes; Brby Bed: Cabinets: and Rugs, 9x12. g IB Auctioneers —Roy Johnson and Jack Brunton. B Clerk—Lula Ogg. 222t3 H|

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SIO,OOO ransom demanded for the boy’s reh'tise A letter, delivered to the honker shortly after the boy's disappearance, promised to set a date nod place for payment of the ransoin. o—- — Another Car of those good Michigan Peaches Thursday. Fisher & Harris. It