Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 229, Decatur, Adams County, 27 September 1928 — Page 5

mvFRNOR SMITH G ?()SPEAK tonight AT ST. PAUL. MINN. p ?°“ **' '.Ttickcts, Tills Hirnlfies an “Xn"” 11 *" ,n VO “ M ' ttP °" Wh ‘ Ch d ™i« are counting. Dem,x rHI , nee counting also upon I)e Tof the "wets." Thetr strength ’"Town in the huge vote polled in * " h < r reifetil of the dry c'.ntiw In J, "" > JiMltiition. which was defeated, the *” her hanrt k ’ Friday and apeak there Saturday „i lh t closing this first campaign " „ ' He will go direct to Rochester or the state Democratic convention, beginning Monday, returning to Albany- Tuesday night to rest there foe the remainder of the week. He will begin bis second campaign tour -Monday. October 8. v w C. T. U. HOLDS COUNTY MEETING (CONTINI ED FROM PAGE ONB) the evils of tobacco usage and encourage enforcement of law controlling its sale and everywhere discourage its use; we also as white ribbon women deplore the prevalent use of cigarettes among women. ■Resolved that we extend thanks and appreciation to the Reformed church for opening its doors to convention. to the ladles of the Union for the splendid dinner, to the ladies quartette and to all who have assisted in making this convention a success. Mrs. N. B. Barton, Geneva. Mrs. C. D. Lewton, Decatur. Mrs L. L. Yager, Berne. The delegation attending from this city included: Mesdames R W. Stoakes. E. H. Shumway, Henry Krick, Coat Cook. D J Darkless, M. J. Welker, C. H Colter, E. Runyon, B. J. Rice, John Hill, Heber Humbarger. Ben Devor, C. D. Lewton, C. L. Walters, Delton Passwater. Fred Hancher, Francis Eady. Fred Engle. E. B. Macy, J. M. Miller. Henry Adler, M. E. Hower, C. E. Hocker, Elmer Anspaugh, Fred Linn, Noah Mangold, H. E. Butler. Abe Bebotit. Wilson Lee, Homer Lower, Harl Hollingsworth, Giles Porter. Rev. Saunderman, Alva Buffenbarger, and Mrs. B. J. Rice and Rev. Sunderman. o RELIEF FUND IS NEAR S2OO MARK (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE* St. Vincent de Paul Society T 10.00 Total $168.72 Geneva Donations Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Shepard $ 5.0 n Mr. and Mrs. Jamep I). Briggs 5.00 Mr. and Mrs F. J. MacWhiney 2.00 Mrs. Chas, lleicheldeffer 1.00 Church of Christ 10.00 M. E. Junior League 1.00 Total $192.72 — _ Dreyfus Rhoades Wins Delav In His Trial Princeton. Ind., Sept. 21. — <U.R) — Dreyfus Rhoades, who escaped from jail at Vincennes after confessing to the murder of Simon A. Carb'. a policeman of that city, has won a de-

r ~~ ! 4i i I ’*■ * 'st 1 . • hose watch it is he seldom knows It might be your watch—or any one of a thousand fine timepieces! But to the watchmaker in our repair department it is a fascinating piece of mechanism, deserving the utmost care. To clean it, for instance, he bathes, drys, and oils each part separately. His eye discerns the minutest faults. His car is tuned to the slightest variations. All summer your watch has been exposed to the ravages of dust and heat. Now it deserves the greatest attention. Our membership in the Gruen Watch Guild doubly assures you of expert service here. Pumphrey’s Jewelry Store Rll F M • W.TCH -.SjnjfflUllflfflffl

Hatpins Out! *“—l Ud mL ' ’**’**** JsS F 1 V f- n Rosemary D'Ambrosio, 2-year-old resident of Chicago, who approves whole-heartedly of the modern scorn for hatpins. She recently underwent an operation to save her life after she swallowed a sizeable hatpin which lodged in her stomach.

lay of probably several months in go- ' ing to trial. Upon application of counsel for Rhoados. special Judge William Cal ' verley of Knox circuit court, Vincennes, sent the case to the Gibson circuit court here on a change of | venue. As the docket here is already II arranged, trial will not likely be held I, until the next term of court. o Little World’s Series Game Postponed Today Rochester, N. Y., Sept. 27. — (U.R)— I Today's “little world’s series'’ game j between Rochester of the Internation-1 al League and Indianapolis of tile | American Association was called oft ’ because of rain and cold. The teams will meet Friday. Indianapolis won I the opening game, 3-2 in eleven in I nings. ' FISH Hot Weather is Over i And Fish is Good Food because— Fish supplies an abundance oi the elements the human system requires; Fish supplies Protein, builds bone and tissue; Sea food puts lodine into your system and is good for goitre. Fish should be made a regular part of cveryones daily diet And vou can get all kinds of fresh fish daily. Smoked and Keg Fish. Turtles. Oysters first of the month. —at the— CITY FISH MARKET 231 N. 2nd st. Phone 140

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Seek Aid Os 150 Negroes Homeless At New Albany New Albany, lnd„ Sept. 27. (UR)— M fill 15(1 negroes made homeless by the tire which swept a section of the city Tuesday, Mayor Newton A. Green has Issued a plea to citizens for contributions of clothes and money for the destitute. The fire which for a time threatened the city, left twenty-two families homeless, mostly negroes. The local Red Cross lias taken charge of the situation. Decatur Dog Wins Prizes At Bluffton The pointer bird dog owned by David Campbell, of this city, won tlfv first prize in all classes in which he was enteied at the deg show in connection with the Bluffton Free street fair. The dog, named “Frank of Commanche", was also the runner up for grand champion. About 150 dogs were entered in the dog show. o Student At I. U. Is Missing Since Friday Bloomington, Ind., Sept. 27— (U.R) Milton Leer, Fairmount, student in

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Indiana University here, has been missing since Friday, when he wrote a letter to u Depauw University coed »it Greencastle, saying he was letw lug school but gave no reason or indication of his future plans. Glendon Leer, father of the student, made a thorough investigation here, but found no clue to aid In the search for his son. • — o— l —— —• .Jury Again Disagrees In Trial Os Samuel W ithrow Newport, Ind . Hept. 27. (U.R)—The jury in the trial of Samuel Withrow, charged with arson in connection with the burning of a school building four years ago. after being out for twenty and one half hours, reported that it could not agree. Withrow had been tried on two previous occasions in Parke county, the juries disagreeing both times. The jury's final report to the judge showed nine tor acquital and three for conviction, it was understood. — o — Woman Burns To Death Bicknell, Ind., Sept. 27 —(U.R) —Apparently tile victim of flames after i her clothing caught fire from a stove | Mrs. John Ashby. 69, was found dead j on the floor of her home three miles south of here.

W illshire Man Pays Fine At Bluffton Bluffton, Sept 27. — (U.R) — Wilbur Marbaugh, of Willshire, Ohio, was arrested here Inat night on a charge of intoxication. He pleaded guilty today when arraigned before Justice of the Peace M. \V. Walbert, and was fined $lO and costs, totalling $38.55, The fine and costs were paid. MarItaugh spent the night in the Wells county jail. __ , . , , , o ————- Mellon To Make Speeches Washington, Sept. 27. —(U.R)- Secretary of Treasury Mellon will make two campaign speeches In October for the Hoover-Curtis pi evidential ticket. He will apeak over the radio October 11 and October 29, it was announced today. liver. Spots 1 «'«t bile Amtin«intothaintwt>ne>,cl«*n ’he bowels, overcome bilIT HOSS lousnesn. and conatipation V V correct the cause ®f lirer spots. Gentle and > A flfl pleaßant In action. Try • teC them. Watch your akin y ou r headaches vanfl **h. ynur health improve. A Only 25 cents at dealer's. Sold by Zimmerman Drug Shoo

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