Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 93, Decatur, Adams County, 18 April 1929 — Page 5

Iff SUCCESSOR | TOMS.JACKSON ■ flgillfli’lil. Ind.. Apr. 18.-W.R) -C. ■ v ■ sup- intendent of Ihe ■ tiana Bovs Schools at Plainfield. K , i,iv «ill accept the superlnten- ■ r voftln "nhnna School for Feeble ■ Tp'farrn .-.m-ny at Butlerville, made ■ '"* n l.v th. vernation of James ■ jX.n. h. Hid Ute I piled Press *o he 11:1,1 b, ‘ en '“'"'i » rP the I- non by the board of H nites ..I b. institution and that he ■ Udtn.s' « h then tn Fort Wayne H 11 roneernmg his a S|B Tentative 1,1 ’l"' j"'*SB . L Von. brother of former (.over■■„;r‘Ed Ja. k tendered his res!gna- ■ ' , y-.il 1 -as. Waterloo, member '■.dtroetorsof the inst! |"Bet'hIj'o 1 j'o t' anti I-eas refused to BB comment on the action. ■ th-t;..:.• ■ M'.ained that lam al ■■ , . t.. a. cept the position lint ■ 1 have at- m-ms there that 1 would SB .on. tide before leaving. I BiL t.-n.l.f'i ibe job by Earl Leas Bi e i '• Way,U ’- men '- MM „f th- noard of tustees of the lathey visited me here gßat't:- ’ la,e > eßterilay ’” M cHBcnnagle said. BEjßj _ - — » ten best sellers I “ “““■ ■K j St ::' I!..use. By Kathleen NorglM ris ■I - i'.'t■ ;i 1 ■ Hy An “" *’■ SvdK wick. ■ By Sinclair la wis ■H 4 T, : . li. . p Murder Case. By S. MB 8 Vail |l ’" l ' ■ 5 Sand Itv Will James. General 881 1 ' w■ d Puzzle Book Series 1 ■|| ■ Th- . of the Peep. By Joan HHB Lowell. ■H The ,\. ot Thinking. By Ernest nSH Dimnot. I 4. Believe I' or Not. By Robert L.

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I Ripley. 5. Swords and Roses. By Joseph Hergeshelinor. No Demand For Red Flannel Underwear Glocester, R. 1., April 18—(UP)— ‘ Glocester has passed through anoth- . er winter without making any serious • inroads into Its "red flannel” under- ‘ wear fund. 1 Making his will In 189(1, Samuel > Windsor Hum Injected the following i clause: "To the tipvii of Glocester, R. |„ | municipal corporation, 1 bequeath the ■ sum ot SSOO In trust to be safely and properly invested and the income i applied from time to tinnvto procure i underwear for the use of such people of said town as are horn time to time supported by the town." Modern villagers apparently would . rather shiver than itch, for in recent . years applications for thip free pro- . tection against the elements have been few. Only $22.27 has been drawn . from the fund in the past 20 years and Jhe bequest has grown to almost its original size.

The ADAMS Theatre Sunday, Monday and Tuesday WITH TALK AND SOUND! The hit Saturday Even- — > * n K I’ oß * ser ’ a l and bestM selling novel brought to - •' Mr -J S Thrilling Life on the HI »■ J screen! TALKING and in _* SOUND sequences add V. /. V — IV3SCE t° the climax of this lIJ TN" speedy romance of toALSO — Charlev Chase -Al in “THIN TWINS”. Ad- . ded--Jan Garber’s Band with joan crawford and in Songs and Band karl DANE Music. A Movietone Act. 20c —4O c

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, APRIL 18,1929.

LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. Don Smith, of Indianapolis, arrived in this city, last evening, having been summoned because of the death, of Mr. Smith’s father, William R. Smith. Mrs. Albert Lachnit, of Indianapolis, and Mrs. E. Don Vanc.ll, of Cincinnati, Ohio, attended the bedside the pant several of their father, the late William Smith, and were with him at the time of hla death. H. M. Smith, of Paulding, Ohio, was called to this city yesterday, because of the death of his father, William R. Smith. Miss Catherine Martin will leave: this evening, for Indianapolis, where: site will remain over the week-end and I attend an art convention in session there. Mrs. John Tyndall, president of the local Woman's club, left this morning for Anderson, where she will attend the district federation in session there. Mrs. O. L. Vance had expected to attend the federation, and as a county chairman, had a part in the program of the day, but due to a

sprained ankle, she was unable to make the trip. e"" 1 si'.j... ii... - _ ... .

I THE CORT I DON’T MISS IT TONIGHT 1 Deacon Hampton's DE PICKANINNY BAND ® A group of colored youngsters in n s|x’ciul singe attraction. Be sure to hear ’em tonight. Ee Feature Attraction “THE COP,” a drama of the underworld, fast, thrilling, breath-taking, featuring Win. Boyd, Allan Hale, l u(|iiline Logan and other Stan. Comedy — 15c—30c — News SUNDAY & MONDAY—A real for sure hit. [ljjS Alice White in “HOT STUFF.” SB

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Chas. Zimmerman of Kendalvllle visited In Decatur, Wednesday.

AMS Theatre « Time Tonight tfi 4 LEGION Benefit. « ir Drama in SOUND! m YING FLEET” g VARRO and ANITA PAGE M ition of the I . S. Navy, this epic 2Q >1 the laughs, the loves, the 30 thrills and dangers of tile naval M miles in the air! Breath-taking 3S brought to the screen! And all Gs >! igj kESOP’S FABLES. I 20c —4O c J Fridoy and Saturday—BOß STEELE in “COMB AND GET IT"— | IC Action and Thrills! Also—9th chapter, “MARK OF THE FROG." UE ; njF Added—A TOOTS & CASPER Comedy.

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