Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 216, Decatur, Adams County, 11 September 1929 — Page 3

CATTLK J^ktsTODAY - although prizes l 0" "Sl’ed for the winner*. Peter were . (t m> utters entered; n two litter* and Hunch P Habt-KK' r on- W er Judging o f I'Z * wll tnke Plnce Thursday afternoon. ,* Y s SWINDLE S WAS FOR AID OF HOME TOWN , r «»Tiwi Ks p * r,Bi w 7 r^--Waggoner after he jTrhanttrd back to hie "working SU " appeared tired and worne I m-day hunt for him. b> no One Surprised Wluride. Colo.. Sept. H.-(U.R>~ - Unrije awoke today to learn of tie "arrest of her modern Wallingford, at New-aatle. Wyo.. and express,,,l no surprise. 1,, fact Tellnrlde had not been partlrularlv shocked when first announce- ’ was made that C. D. Waggoner. or esldent of the Telluride Bank had swindled the country's leading flnan(,|(,rs of a half million dollars. "Wait until after Sept 1. Wagner was quoted as having told depositors who wished to withdraw their fuuds from his bank, "then everything

47* a New 3 4-Ton Truck CHASSIS AT F. 0.8. DEtnOIT I Like all Dodge Trucks it is thoroughly dependable and economical. See it and admire it! Inspect it critically! , ’ » Drive it and sense its eager I power, flashing pick-up and speed,, riding comfort and driving ease! Compare it! Buy it complete with body. Add it to your assets—it will add to your profits. 'Dodge Trucks Ijgp CHRYSLER MOTORS PRODUCT SAYLORS MOTOR CO. DECATUR AND BLUFFTON. Associate Dealers—Jay County Motor Sates. Portland, lnd„ John Has**n Co., Hartford City. Ind., Schwartz Garage, Unlondale, !nd.

will be ulrlght." When pressed lor further explanation, Waggoner told or a plau to merge all the mining properties of the Telluride district into one lu-gc mining concern. Today, however, friend* of the pioneer banker *aid nls mining nu u ei (lan probably was but n ru*e to cover hi* awlmlle M-houie. Will Attempt To Break World’s Speed Record Washington, Sept. 11. <U.R)-Wlth n new 24-cyllnder Packard motor In hi* fleet Mercury emplane. U. Alford J. Williams, I’. S. N.. soon will attempt to exceed the 365.5 miles |ier hour record established yesterday hy squadron leader A. H. Orlefutr, England, It was learned today. Chesapeake Bay. where Williams made several unsuccessful trials of the same plane just before the Schneider cup races on Sept. 6, again will be the scene of the Mercury’s tests. Williams new engine, save for a few minor differences which navy officials believe will give It more power, will he identical with the old one, a dual power plant fashioned by joining two Packard twin-sixes. The new motor Is expected to develop 1.250 horsepower. Navy officials made it plain today every efTort will be made to have the Mercury in shape so rvictovy before it attempts again to leave the waterSpecial attention is being given the

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1020.

engine, as Wllllums’ former failure was assigned to Insufficient power. An expert engineer from the Packurd company Is expected in Washington toduy or tomorrow to consult with navy officials. OLD SETTLERS HEAR ADDRESS 4 BY JUDGE MORAN ICOSTiStIRIi KMOM panic USB) The Junior hand of this city also received fivorable comment and the first day crowd seemed pleased with the entrle program and management of the Fair. There wus not a single lull in the entire first duy of events. Many people visited the farm and agricultural exhibits anil regardless of the announcement that the exhibits would not open officially until today, many exhibits wtere In place and people milled through llte sho* places all day. Thousands of children attended the Fair all afternoon and evening and the rides and shows on the midway repot teil a large first-day business. Fating booths and other concessions had a good day's business. Several cracker-jack stands are having a big play and the home-made variety is bringing concessioners kits of sales. Hundreds of the Fair attendants-re-marked that the 1929 Decatur Fair was one of the best and that they would he hack again today to see the

displays. Fire Business Poor, So Firemen Start Blazes New York, Seqit. 11. —<U.R) — The path of glory trod hy volunteer firemen led up to the Mineola County jail today where eight. «t <!|h*n Oove’n most intrepid battlers of blazes sat behind l»ars. They had confessed that things had been rather dull In the village for the last five years and so, yielding to an overwhelming desire to go Into action with their unscorched uniforms, they had started a fire now and then. Thus did authorities clear up the mystery of the blazes In the four hou see. Grieved (hat authorities should jail them for holding signal practice in the early hours of morning, the elghl hook-and-lartder hproes hastened to point out they had been careful to ascertain that the houses were unoccupied before putting the torch to the buildings. Once at the fire, the volunteers worked with deadly efficiency, for •he fire-setting committee apparently bore in mind the limitations of the department's equipment wnile promotng conflagrations.

jl. Bo,n—l,of To,finovC aSl ‘;nt the Decatur Chevrolet Corporation * Chevrolet Co. HAROLD SCHERGER, Manager ■and introducing LAWRENCE JOHNSON Graduate Mechanic of Chevrolet Schools, and for the last three years with the Woleben Chevrolet Sales, of Toledo, Ohio. fPTfl IST ns llte Chevrolet is built to reprel| J! sent the most in outstanding dependability, so will our Service Departf’hpvrolpt ment be operated to give you the utmost iu HONEST SERVICE. Mr. Johnson, who will Owners— * be in charge of this branch of the Decatur Chevrolet Corporation, is thoroughly experienced in this work, and will be ready tit till Chevrolet Owners in Decatur and vlcin- times to give volt thorough, conscientious j tty are earnestly urged to call at our and courteous Service. Service Station and become acquainted with the new management and our new ... , , ... , .. Service Man, Lawrence Johnson. Cl R Service Department will at all lints endeavor lo give you prompt service — as Mr. Johnson will he ready at all times quick as possible consistent with tirst class to advise you about your Chevrolet and workmanship. You will always get ;m tell you FACTS, of which he is thorough- honest checkup of just what vohi* car needs, ly conversant through years of actual 1 experience. . , „ . .. YOU are invited to call at your earliest conDrive in any time —you are alw-ays 1 vcnicnce and meet Mr. Johnson, who will be welcome to make this your headquarter* p, talk with you and advise you on while in Decatur. anything you may wish to know about your __ - — car. Decatur Chevrolet Corp. North Third St. Harold Schcrger, Manager Phone 76

Textile Strike Ends Marlon, N. C„ Sept. 11. —(U.R> —The Marlon textile strike Is over, and today 1,200 men and women workers prepared to return to their jobs in the mills of the Cllnchfleld and Marlon Manufacturing companies. Strikers, In a noisy nines meeting last, night, approved terms advanced by officials of the two mills, and union leaders declared themselves well satisfied with the outcome of the d spate which had kept the workers Idle for nearly two months. The settlement was engineered by L. L. Jenkins, prominent. Asheville Works Hard, Dances, Gains 3 Lbs a Week “I work hard, dance and have gained 3 pounds a week since taking Vltlol. My nervousness Is almost all gone."—Mrs. F. Lang. Vlnol Is a delicious compound of cod liver peptone, iron, etc. Nervous, easily tired, anemic people are surprised how Vlnol gives new pep, sound sleep and a BIG appetite. The very first bottle often adds several pounds weight lo thin children or adults. Tastes delicious. gni'.ih. Yager A Falk, Druggists. •

hanker and heavy textile mill stock holder, following failure of u long series of conciliation conferences under direction of Judge N. A. Townsend, state counsel

PUBLIC AUCTION I will sell at public auction at my residence, Vis mile east and one mile south of Wren, Ohio, on Friday, September 13, 1929 Commencing tit 1:30 o’clock E. S. T. 30—HEAD OF CATTLE—3O I■> Cows, ranging in age from 2 to (i years old, with calves by side. i % fi Cows to lie fresh during this month. 9 Head of Yearling h 2 year old Heifers. These cows and heifers are all high grade Guernseys and Jersevs. 0| 10 head of good Breeding Ewes. 1 Buck. TERMS Made known on day of stile. / Moser & Mcßeth Rov Johnson, Auctioneer. 51-10-11

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The settlement was on a basis oi a reduction in working hours, nondiscrimination against union workers, ami recognition of a workers' grievance committee,