Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 288, Decatur, Adams County, 6 December 1928 — Page 3

ItOfOS ARE MEAT | JUDGING CHAMPS ■ fhlraPb W A.-;U.R>-Thr<'e I’niJ '> f N'ebrguka coeds huve dem | ‘Kiniru'**' l conclusively that women I t^F’ w , n() re about nicking out beef.] K.',,.ks lhan ,i 0 * Hr _ h(> tr i„— Miss Louise Genting. Miss DL iJni'J' Thompson and Miss Winnie E'* WP |I won the intercollegiate moat Kdglng contest over eight teams of at the International Livestock ■ The Nebraska mtn! Jmig, ■ \ ( , 2.313 points out of ■ possible ■ -ini In lids little known sport. I! >• Eides the award of the exposition, the Eoiuig women won a $250 scholarship Bpr their university and the second Kg on the silver trophy that goes to winning team. A third victory Kill put the trophy in permanent Kossession of the school. K The mon teams from state agrictilItural colleges finished in this order: ■Kansas, Ohio, Illinois. lowa, South ■niikota. Missouri afld Oklahoma and Pennsylvania tied for eighth place. lone hundred attend banquet (COVriNl i n i non pa<;i: mt,. Epiritual laws of life. The spiritual ■j aw of life teaches us to recognize jj Cod first, then to recognize others for ■whom we live and provide and then thirdly comes, self, wlijch means that self will be loved and honored and rewarded for having given self to God and others." Leo Kirsch led the men and boys in singing a number of peppy and spirited songs. The program closed by singing "Blest Be The Tie That Binds" and repeating the Lord’s Prayer in unison. o SOCIETY 'catholic ladies SOCIAL CLUB PARTY A large crowd attended the supper and card party given last evening at the D. C. H. S. Auditorium. At 6:110 o’clock the committee in charge cemprised of Mrs. Wm. Parent, as chairman. assisted by Mrs. Thos. Dowling. Mis. Roman Parent, Mrs. Jerome Coffee, Mrs. Wm. Shumaker. Mrs. Ben Beckmeyer, Mrs. Joe Brennan. Mrs. TWO LITTLE ONES ARE WELL AO AIN; KON JOLA PRAISED Mother Delighted To Sec New Medicine Bring Bloom of Health to Cheeks of Her Children fO) \*W / / \ WhX : / 1 ’ ■ i ’>*» WAFWARET AND WALTER COUGHLIN Imagine the happinees of » moth, When she found in Konjoia the ti st aniT only benefit for liar IV little < oneH io Thb grateful mother is Vlt R t'Stighlin, 823 Manhattan street. Michigan City. Read what she has to say of this new medicine. "I wish I could meet personally every mother in America," says Mrs. 9°ughlin, “and tell them what Konjoia did for my little son and daugher, Walter and Margaret. For the Past year both were badly constipated. Tlieir skin was yellow, both were listless, and at times, Waltei' became 80 ill from auto intoxication®rhat he was in bed for weeks. Ordinary lax atives lost their effect, and both children became weak and run down. Then Walter developed rheumatism. Nothing did the least bit of good, and 1 was distressed. About this time. I read and hear so much about Konjoia that I decided to try it. The yery first bottle brought relief, .and in three weeks both cSldren wife perfect health. They are romping' and Playing today like other children, and both are taking on weight an <1 strength day by day. Surely Konjoia is more than a medicine ■ — it is a Godsend.” Konjola is sold in Decatur, Ind., at Smith, Yager & Falk’s drug store and by all the best druggists in all towns throughout this entire section.

Strait. Mrs. Be,, Kohne, Mrs faster! ■ mid Mrs. Clarence Berber serv j ml n supper. 8ri,!,,,. K)VI , "••• '' v '’"i'iK hour Bridge pri&g Mr , X m Holthouse, de' l.’ivo u “t" I '' Mr ~rt' ' lv< Hundred prizes went t > M| MS i .Straub. Mrs. Dynols Schmitt. George I Jh,’ > MHle.; Hhm:. Hz ,, l i Hank Selimili ami Jack B--"M","" 1 Ml,l > Kiting and Margn ■ •lehtle; and prize, !n lhp ..fin,],-, „ J Rmim games w , re won by Mark S< hm ger and Irene Miller. * CONGRESS TODAY * *»***¥♦»** »VV* * —<U.R>— Senat#; Contlnttes to debate on Swing Johnson Boulder Dam hill. House: Considers treasury-postofflce appropriation bill. Agricultural committee meets to outline program for session. Census committee meets to consided of house. Naval affairs and veterans committee have regular meetings. Appropriations sub-committee con aiders war, agriculture, stale. Justice, commerce ami labor bill. —— —-—o Klan Seeks Change Os Venue In Ouster Suit Indianapolis, Dec. 6 (U.R) Attorneys for the Indiana Ku Klux Klan have lilt'd motion for a change of venue from Marion comity in the ouster suit of Attorney General Arthur 1 Giliom. Gilliom brought suit Jan. -1 on behalf of the state, asking that the klan's charter be revoked and that a receiver be appointed. Judge Frederick Van Nuys declared after the ipotion was filed that he is undecided as to what lime a hearing on the motion will be held. The trial date had been set for Dec. 12 befor? Judge Van Nay's who is to set as a special judge in circuit court. 0 ~ The little son of Herman Geimer, who was accidently struck by an automobile driven by Mrs. Ed Miller last Wednesday has practically recovered from the slight injuries which he received. Dr. and Mrs. W. Roller, of Columbus, Ohio, ai rived in the city last night for a few flays visit with their son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Roller.

Compare it 'with , s" fcY ANY radio/ — * "You’re there "with a Crosley." E\ jf ■<’ p 1 ?*' A DWACQNE *L x 25 jC*> •’ • ■ < > ASSAlL'***’ buys the electric power speaker operating GEMBOX that only Crosley dealers show. Croeley has hit I A modern dynamic radio for W ** l*ttla money is impossible to lesser organi* tv-* U*-—•; flfe U , nations. Croa’ey is one of the oldest manu--ag?*' £ fgcturers. See this set before you buy, even MB ; •’,%*-y- * 0 though you expect to pay five times the »; • >■ modest price of $65. £ it 1 Selective-■'’Sensitive — powerful—shielded $ I s? t IB R I w —it’s a revelation to the radio world — and | p | I ''-■—s | | with the new dynamic powerful DYNA*. | J M CONE — the new and astonishing speaker Mg it-<■ it becomes radio’s greatest achievement. j J® U' , | I Other Crosley AC electric radio sensationsfor ® il 1928 are the S tube SHOWBOX at $80; the showersrconsole siso.so SHOWERS-CONSOLE slls battery operated BANDBOX at $55 and the iiyna.- O ne in a tube showDvnacone built in—GEMBOX in- ~ a t *. BOX installed—i«eady to attach to stalled -complete ready to attach Jpy ce ll Operated BANDBOX, Jr., at yoU r antenna Without tubes, to your antenna. Without tubes. ’OROS = tE¥ DISTRIBUTOR— Fort Wayne Iron Store Co. FORT WAYNE, INDIANA CROSLEY DEALERS Zwick & Myers, Decatur BERNE HARDWARE CO., Berne W. D. CROSS, Geneva J. E. ECKROTE & CO., Linn Grove WM STUCKEY, Monroe MANN GARAGE, Pleasant Mills

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1928.

Personal* Mrs Frank Carrol, Mrs. Delton Puss- "" ter and mj « pern Passwater motor- | ed to Willshire Ohio, Thursday afterne. n, where they attended the funeral ervlees held for the lute Mrs. Matilda ' Stranblnger. i One tiling’, certain th' girl o’ toI 'lay halti’t worrln' about th' mistletoe 1 rop Who recalls th’ ole sayin’, "Not j by >i jug full"? Abe Martin, Indianapolis News. rite Misses Helen Gerber and ceceI li» Appleman went to Fort Wayne last ’ ' Veiling where they witnessed the Hoc-dei-Cleveland game at the North Side I High School. John D Aber left yesterday for Alburqiieriitie New Mexico where he will join his father and make his homo. Mr. and Mis. I. Bernstein arid Ilueh ! Holihouse loft yesterday, by automoi bile, f r El Paso Texas where they will ; visit with relative-' of Mrs. Bernstein.

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They will go thence to Californl i, where they will speml the remainder of ilm winter months. Th' Democratlc party Is |m> forward lookin', ft’s alius Inkin’ lyj with Issues that won’t be ripe far W ■ Wt' years. One thing that makes It lots easier is Hutt you kin pick out tt Christmas four-In-luiml let (fail till; year with your eyes shut. Ab' Martin, Indianapolis News. Mr. mid Mrs. Ed Whitright and daughter Gladys, and .Marion Will’ right returned lust evening fro niFik hart, where they were culled to the bidside of Mr Whitriglit's father, Mr. Abe Whltrlght, who suffered a severe stroke of pattilysls, Sunday. Mr. Whltrlght is In t very critical condition Mrs. Fred Hammond, who was also '•tilled to Elkhart Sunday remained with her father. Mr. and Mrs. I’tankifri E. I Jeehty and son Donald, residents of Berne for the past several years, have moved to this city mid will make their home with Mrs. Llechty’s mother and sister. Mrs. Elizabeth Stanley and Miss Laura Stanley, 216 North First

1 U of cases, as testified to in unsolicited letters of gratitude. “I was troubled with pimples and blackheads. I took a course of S.S.S. It cleared my face and back. I think S.S.S. is wonderful. 1 have told many friends about S.S.S., and they are getting as much benefit a* I did.”—Miss Ruth Gahm, 1134 EL o den Ave., Los Angeles, Calif. All drug stores sell S.S.S. in two sizes. Get the larger size. It is more economical. »

street. Mr. Llechty Is it furniture I maker mid expects to be employed In I a furniture factory In Ninth Manchester In the near future. Wuril has been received from Mrs J 11. Cole, who was called to Mndlsnn, Wisconsin, on u; count of the tßnes:< of her son, J« s Ml”. Jr-. stilling that Mr. Cole Is progressing nicely from his recent operation. L. G. EJJlnghum, of Furl Wayne, v lied hei™nst evening. J. G. Niblick is attending the litti'i-

■ 4 : xI * # I I i CDrxP > I — - <■ 1 Don’t Miss Toyland -J For week* paM wc ha\e labored earnestly to prepare lor the Holiday Trade, and our store is now fairly shining with a beautiful array of * Christmas Gifts. W t For the Girls—Dolls that walk and ta‘k. Doll raha, w beds, readies and furniture. T- * - I ->:• . the fames that will transfer a rainy day into a time. U4-'. //®f pleasure and entertainment. s 1 1 xll'JE Books. Novelties, Fancy Goods and Notions. v,. 5 .' w/ » Drums, Tool Chests, Wheel Barrows. Gunn, etc, foe && T/ the boys. I ■ I' Remember It’s at BAUGHMAN’S ft | 0 EAST SIDE STREET o £ I P'e QAI F S I Christmas Coats | I All | Handsome and lavishly Fur Trimmed Goals. ■wKl dr cirfl flTvi popular fshries. v anted st\ L and l ine choice of 1 'alite' to >jS.SO and .*‘.2.">o. ? ■ fiJ $23.50 f: A fire selectma of Coats that sold at $59.50 bG ij» f° r trimmed, good selection of 111 ! ’ xes an “ coiolß ’ OB,y l I IH ■ ■ $49.50 \ ? I W! • ————— A | S F w Reduced Price on AU ChildrensCoaW £ W Coal for thi jhiaiors. iflihidina sizes 14, 15 Ifi jrs (? i Q JTA (Ml QIT jjr •g that void at to $22. Sale Price ... I) R E S S E S I) R I£ S S E S Fine assortment of beautiful Dresses Another group of Dresses, all sizes, Jfi popu’ar fabrics, all sizes, finely tailored, wanted styles all i floors. and colors tfj | sl2 75 $8.95 j | NIBLICK & CO. j

I natli.mil Stock hliow In Chicago thin i wci k. Mt -. William Bell left today for Ami Arhoi, Michigan, after vlalting here a few days. Thi> comlltlon of Dr. J. H. Covertiulo, who is rorloiiMly ill, i-oiitliiui■. iihout ih" same. W. A. Klcpper rotuinetl t .day from i btlflm.Hß trip to Chicago ami Danville, ill. Mt .1 A, I’eteiHoo h-. ri-lurm I home from Flirt Wayne, where she Vl»

hoii tn law and ilmtghter. Mr. mol Mr*. Charles Kellar. - »• —— CROUP Spaßmodk Croup !• frequently _ relieved by one applicetion of*WICKS ▼ Vapoßub Over Million Jav Umd