Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 298, Decatur, Adams County, 17 December 1929 — Page 5
IBE NEWS LriTAdolph Haney L foUowl”K R’ ießlH for Lner on Sunday evenLtiieb Haney, Mrs. Lee Ln V'agldi Lee, Enimcu ! charger, Osie Strick.(l Johneon. ' r of Fort Wayne spent ~l with her parents Mr. K Babner. jlis J F. Hocker Mrs. t l, and Mrs. James A. called on Ixiulse Hofer joilal hoaiptal at DecaB y afternoon. ohnson returned to her chtnond, Ind., on SaturAnderson and Mrs. Lyof Daleville spent Sunlr. ami Mrs. J. R. ftadrmond Crist and son Kermit spent Monday in , guest of Mr. and Mrs.
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a** 4 "' if*** / ’ ZZ “V 1 JgfesX , ' X** - - < / ]p ß - V.- -I , / __ ✓*\ I Ofz Jfi X. At' \jummer starting all year ’round . /'JJzJJ mercury may drop to freezing, flirt with zero, or cut lup JdSSrfw l altogether in the bottom of the thermometer. But the motorist who uses shell 400 " Extra Dry Gasoline is assured of summer starting ali year round ’ ll Startling new refinery P rocedure Pcriodi- . '~‘Jr cally adjusts Shell 400 "Extra Dry" Gasoline to the climate of each / region where it will be used. These adjustments arc based on the study of 15 years of weather in every 50-mile circle on the map. Shell 400 "Extra Dry" turns into a dry vapor that burns completely. It starts as easily in Minneapolis as in Miami. Reduces crankcase dilution to where it doesn’t matter. And at the same time likes ’ nothing better than to set a new mileage record in any car. STOP AT THE SIGN OF IHE SHELL < ftV'Of/MGASOLINE -tv? Ought to cott more n but it duesn’tJ qpTp ©s. ?• C. >9>9 , r i> M CORPORATION Hell petrole l >
Roy Runyon and H on K-mneth Mr’a/w' RUHW>I ■ 11 ■ Jum.H Juhn.uu p ol ., srx; "" 1 '" * Visit'S'm’’ 1 "' Ohio Is u ft’i d.vJ' 1,11,1 J - Mr. and Mrs. ()all J |„ n( | r(| . | , Kalanmz.no. Mich., H p Pn t md with relal!vM |n M()u , r Mr. am] y, rs . ... ; daughtei (’ ruo w ', Isl ■”" 1 Mr. and Mrs. a.7CrL. 0 J ° f for Sunday dinner ecatur Mr and Mrs j oßeph Wo|fe the guests O s Mr. and Mrs R oe Wynn and family on s, ln ,|., v Mr. und m ih , , .. danehn., l |Shlt'm''n ( Mmnt Sunday with M
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1929.
hg/u Feet Four of American Citizenry Coes to England H I __ — Jint Tari’d, taid to be the world’s -» / tallest man, * <o>d Mrs. Tarva, on board the S. S. Pennland jEngHs just before fWfe A ' 'A sailing for fISKBmS flyßwWrW gL London, U whe-e the ' /'-rm. r n/If fi/l « m t< <•<•/./ < -_c . engagement. ' J'nrt uh S / (V t V'M "Wj d ini bes tall, i, weights EOgMi #6O pounds, n ears size 15 ill shoes, size '. •< «’/»/«#, KS' O® a y and says he CAnnG* find locks anywhere ( raraK {<"'• <1 that will fit »JOL-JF -^IL— imr bim ’ ~e .S . <;......
Ira Wagoner. Ur. anil Mrs. C. H. Branch and Garnet Gettys of Decatur called on relatives in Monroe on Sunday afternoon. Harlan Osterman of Detroit, Michigan visited relatives in Montoe on Sunday. John Oliver of Upland spent the week end witli Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Rupert. o ■■- PREBLE NEWS ♦ ♦ Mrs. Ralph Straub anil daughter of Peterson spent Thursday visiting Mrs. Jr Im Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Doris Werling and son were the guests of the former's parents Mr. and Mrs. Albert Werling and daughters Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Grandstaff left
i Monday morning on a motor trip to I California where they will visit Dr. ' and Mrs. Floyd Grandst iff. Mr. George Bultemier was sur- , prised with a party Honoring bis ■ birthday anniversary, Sunday. Fifty one guests gathered at the ihilte- ’ mler home At six o'clock a deli ‘ cions birthday dinner was served by the hostess, Mrs. George Bultemier to the' following guests: Mr. and Mr.'. Christ Bultemier, and sons , Theodore and Edwin and daughter * Edna. Mr. and Mis. Ernst Bultemier :' and daughter Marcella of Fort 5 Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Bultemier, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar BnlteI infer, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Bultemie’ s Mi. and Mrs Waiter Bultemier Mr. ■■ and Mrs. Walter Neff and daughter Selma and son Gilbert. Mr. mid Mrs t A'u iph Kiefer and Esther. Alma,
Mining Byrd Aide I* Still Neglectlag Wife ' ’Xf ' « M XO I ■I i ■ r Lhll Mrs. Richard Gale Brophy, wife of • the former business manager of the Commander R. E. Byrd Antarctic Expedition, is quite indifferent to the wanderings of her husband. Brophy arrived in New York, to • start life all over again, but wife > fails to meet “Intended Suicide” who balked at "Great Crime.” lawrusUoaal N«w*r««t . Clifford and Renato Kiefer, Rien- , hard, Harold, Alvina. Milinde, • Edgar, Oswald, Alfred, Walter, . Ervin, Bernice, Verlin, Marie, Carl Bultemier, .Selma Koenmann, of St. Jolyi's, Mr. and Mrs. Oscai . Ehl’ rdlng and son Vernon of For: Wiyne. Mr. and Mrs. George Bultemier and daughters. The evening r was sj ent in a social way, and at late hour the guests departed ■■ tslnng Mt Bultemier many more happy Birthdays. Mrs Milton Werllng and son's Donald and Jean, and daughter ; Ruth Ellen, Mrs. Albert Weriing Hid Mrs. Douglas Elzey spent Wed tesday in Decatur. Mr. and Mrs. John Teeters of Geneva spent Tuesday visiting Mrs. ’.htrles Sullivan and daughter Rowena. Mr. end Mrs. Otto Dilling and inght. r Phyllis shopped in Fort Wiyne Tuesday. Fred Linnemior and Fred Hoenier oi Fort Wayne called in Preble hinrfay afternoon. Rev Glen Bryr.n of G neva vfas ■i” g: est of Mr. and .Mrs. Milton 'foi'un in nd family Tuesday. Mr. ami Mis. Cliftcn Zimmerman ailed in Prebl” Sumi ty afternoon. Mrs. I'l. A. Goldn r ami Mrs. Irvin 'lokltter motored to Fort Wayne Tne day. Miss Bereneta Hoffman who was ■ patient at lite Adams County Me■uo i ! Ifosip'.il, was removed to her home Friday. [ COUBT HOOSE Marriage Licenses Jo eph Me-ks, Laborer. Marion •<i Noil’e Miller, [F’entur R. R. 1. o, In Bnl Four Months With Rheumatism Says Health Returned When He Overcame Kidney Trouble You may hive suffered for years with 1 idii'y and stomach troubles. I wk iclto or rheumatism, and may b" ’im-si t indy to despair of ever ■cl'ni' well again. That was ex:i< ty th” condition of Mr. B. C. Baxter, Etna Road, Route 6, Hutitin”ton, [nd H” writer: ‘ I had kidney troub o for 10 vears, and rheumati m so bad for tin i-t f> months that 1 spent 1 irmi’ths in h”d My kidneys pain”d in” 'lremlfully. ami were so ”■■•■ik that I had to get up several t'mi’s al night. I had rheumatic p 'ns In ntv feet, knees, hands and '-bmtb|”'s. and I suffered Intensetv Mv joints were tiff and swollen. and 1 couldn't got my shoos on. I wn taken out es town lor treatr>”tit but got no real benefit, lb iom’s told me about Viuna and I d<i<’i led Io trv it.. 1 live taken -••’lv one ,’ind a half bottles, and ■'r ad- I fei I wonderfully improved lam almost free of the nv.-l'nl rh'umntie pains, and the ■;■■ ■ ling ami stiffness in my joints have nearly disappeared. I am s'cep'nz fine and not bothered with n'ghl-rislng any more. I am ciin ng weight and strength dry. and hope to go back to work non. I.i'e surny looks different, to in” since I got mv health back, end I'm rvglity thankful for such ” "onderful medicine as Viuna." Viera li>'s worked wonders In t.lmir..•’ii'''; of desperate cases of I'iilney trouble. baok-a<he. st.oin- ■ h trout’ 1 ” and rheumatism, it r.iny h” Hie making of you. Try ’>u” bottle under positive guaranty. Sol'i by Callow & Koltne. VIUNA Sold by Callow & Kohue
Claims Officials Received “Rake-011” South Bend, Ind., Dec. 17. (U.K) Four South Bend policemen's | names are said to be included In I a list of alleged "rake-off'* collectora in the Calumet slot racket, prepared by Merle Cox in* an affidavit that will lie presented » -MM* ... .«■ ...
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the grand Jury now lnv«Ht!g.,t'ng the murder of Christ Tonneff, racketeer. Har,y tJ Taylor, prosecuting atI torney, said Cox had aignod an affidavit cliarglng the four ,o) <■< I men with coUec.ing pr< tect.oi. money from ths racket. Cox Is a former government stool-pigeon, who disappeared shortly after Ton neff’a uhilli last Oct. 26. He is
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t sought for questioning 1n conuec- , t on with tin deutii. Authori’ie feel positive that" • ilval racketoera killed Tonneff. .. i Th<> affidavit Is -<*id to set forth thut 350 slot machinea were being • | operated at an average profit of i slou a week each, and that officer* , were collecting 20 per cent for pro- • I tec ion afforded the racket, making • their weekly tribute $7,000 u weel:
