Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 110, Decatur, Adams County, 8 May 1930 — Page 3

2BIEKTS MID JIpdLICE IN HOI HLj Students Clad in ? Khh;h l'i« h< ,or ur With Police i !■ — j May 8- - "les, buckets. spotig ,| dubious age 1,500 HH v 10 policemen in n ■M , nil ' lie i rltnson "old

- — ■ ■ ■ ■—1F ■$ wHfiKffissEHfi 1 5 aim w; a loiVf Kickfork and Save Hi\'T go around complaining of the hard knocks H u get. The man who is a success today didn't do H He kept on doing his best, putting money reguH'x in our hank, and when opportunity came Ho” he was ready and grasped it. I You can do the same, CaA*l you? So buck up. Hinge your system from “how to spend" to “how ■ save** and nothing can stop you. Come in. We H|| welcome you. |h| * I Copies Loan & Tnisl Co BAM, Ol- SKIM U K B. - — ■■ i ■■"■■■ ■ - *

- — • ' - - - ■ i ■■■ in .■ i ii— -w— , . _. . _ . . .. ... *■ I' / \ ■ I r -d /J» jOFIFIk \ I ■ i \tir OwjWl \ I w ■ Bwwlfl In IF Jbfcr <w!r w / P •re’s your proof that you can get it ||.. . with Silvertowns on your car! 1.40x21 $8.25 J sdßSSjfe 1 1.50x20 . $8.85 / sS?§fflEHOffil ■ERE it is, tire buyers! Proof Fleet .. . and was just getting , j 4~!m beyond all question! Proof settled down to the job. 1..)0x21 $9.20 t Bd not on nice phrases .. . We’re selling tires that are _in <2lO 90 i \ ■ actual, out-on-the-road, blood brothers to this,record- 1.75X19 JSlO.2u ■in-and-out tire service! breaking casing. Identical to it -no 1 a 011 nn Ire's »„„. ual pholograph h. rize, ™..nal, nrao- 5.00x19, $ll.OO ' B standard 6-ply Silvertown ufacture. We’re selling them on 5 25x21 $ 1 3.65 J ■ had traveled 19,846 pun- the basis of demonstrated abd- .).-.)XU. >I.M» Bng miles with the 1929 Silver ity to out-perfortn. 6.00x20.’ $15.95 I And on that basis we re tell- \ ing you ... if you want more 6.00x21. $16.45 | i mileage, you want Silvertownsj We’ve got your size ... and CavaliCl’ 4 IFCS - at surprisingly low prices. Come w ‘in ... see them ... tomorrow. at > Lower Prices. ff ndfeiSi' Goodndi I Staley’s Service Station ■ iniimi i :^WF ———————J—

| oust today. I ' a wu. rbn tie between student-. | J n u neighboring dormitory wan !><■ , pl-" oil by police to have preeipitat 1 0,1 Ho- riot. Th,, ban utlnncd 'or an hour. i v*> freshmen, Samuel (’. Davis, |h . <u St. lamin, Mo.. an| j ( ,| ln i *a. I tomley of Boston, were taken. '<■ Ine college Infirnriry after b-■ ■ . png the ta gets f ( ,r hottleji wlHclr wi • hurled indiscriminately during I I li-- n ob e I';i"i condition was considered j •'-erio i . it being feared that h-’l might have suffered a skull fracture Bottotnley appeared io have boon | ' lose severely Injured. Scores of j 11 ' I '' rb ‘ill 1 ’ Htllde 'ls suffered

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, MAYS, 19.30,

■bumps and bruises and the polite' Dltd Hot e cape UtlstTutphed. t'ur.'oll H. Parker, secretary of he | hlllips Brooks Assoclution, wti.i in.'Slid on a charge of disturbing iie peace. He was clad in pajamas, with n bathrobe over his shoulders. ■ - ■ ■ o- - ■■ — CARO OF THANKS I wish’to sincerely thunk th- vo’I th of Hoel Township for the loyal support given me in the P.lmary. ■ it.i ,1 elected | will do everything 1 possible for the Tax I ayers of the .'own hip. I II I. L Si’IIIEFEHSTEIN 0 Plan Expansion At Indiana University Indianapolis, May 8. 'U.P) An| iIl lusion and improvement pro-1 ’ i’in for Indiana university Ih be- : t:g considered by Hie faculty and j I'lminiHtration of* th. sebbol, Dr. j A'illiain l.owe Rryun. president, said i Inst night at the annual Founders'! I Day dinner of the Indiana I'nivern-. ity club. D.. 11 yan said the program will' consld r not only the increase ini number o" students, and the neees I j sary incense of funds, but alsoi m thods by which the various deipaitments and schools may better l To clean up our ot’d and ends, we will sell all shrubs and hedge plants at a 25% | reduction. Fine large bushes: Privet, Barberii, Sf)irea, Deutzia, Mock 0 rang e and Honeysuckle. A rare onportunity to beautify your garden and lawn. Schafer Hardware Co.

Convicts Under Double Guard

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Aerial v. >. ui unaates of the in the prison grounds. In the Ohio State Penitentiary being background are members of the marched to meals. In view of Columbus City poPce force fully he r Iv. Kious mood of the men prepared to cepe with any imi double guard has been placed pending uprising. ( In I jr»« W«awurAa|)

p.epaie *!'.; students for their future life. —o • I »et the Habit—a rine at Home.

COURT HOUSE . Real Estate Transfers

near estate i ransters State of Indiana 40 aims in Washington township to Jonathan | (’. Andrews for $50.00. A'l local attorneys were called ■ into Adams cin uit court today and ; the docket was run. CaheA to be tried in the present term of court were set and will be announced in the next day or two. Since the primary is over, a busy time is expected the next few weeks. , Three Divorce Suits Three divorce suits were filed iin circuit court. Otto It. HutTman : seeks a divorce from Georgia Huffman. Summons is returnable May 19. j Merlin Venis vs. Madonna Veuis ' divorce is set for May 26. Ruth El'en Mann sued for di i vorce against James Ernest Mann, I' barging cruel treatment. Defendant was restrained from mole ting nlaintiff or from entering premises occupied by plaintiff. Summons is ■•eturn'nble May 19. • The case of the state vs. Harold Schwartz for violation of the proh” ftion law was set for trial May 27. The case of state vs. Schwartz 'o” transportation of intoxicating t'onor ws set for trial May 27. The ease o” the state vs. J. A. j 1 ong of Portland charged with I— ESSEX— I 192 S CtHtch. Motor good. ■ Newly painted. Upholster- ■ Ing in fine condition. Price ■ •■■’9o 00. SAYLORS MOTOR I CO. I

f“' /'\ ~1) g 1 - lib A t/’i _"SM' a*® o*’ 0 *’ KJ- .•,«E^ stt fH ,£©o» TkjEPTUNITE SPMIy designed for outside use, withstands the savage attacks of wind and rain, snow, sleet and sun. It is made for expo- j sure—that is why it retains its beauty and luster long after many varnishes have broken down and failed. Use Lowe Brothers NEPTUNITE SPAR for all outside varnishing. Holthouse Drug Co. V-

rape whh set for trial June 2. It > whh vended here from Jay circuit court some time ago. | Supreme Court Writ Issued Against Charge Indianapolis, Mav 8. - <U.R) An Indiana Supreme t'ourt writ pre I vents Municipal Judge Paul ('. Wetter from holding Henry .Jones, Evansville and La Jolla, 'Calif., in contempt of court. I led fa rd-Janna, fiction writer, recently was died by th Judge Mien 1 | the author left for Ids home In I California while litigation against | him was pending. Tlie author is ull-ged to have kidnaped his two children, who were under jurisdiction of the Van-' ! del burg Circuit Court at Evansville. He was ari" sled at Indianapolls as a fugitive from justice. | The Sup: erne Court writ said I that Hie Indianapolis municipal, 1 | court was without jurisdiction. Hearing to det rmino whether 'the writ, shall bo made final will be I held May 111 in the Supr me court. High School Roys Are Questioned About Party South Rend. Ind., May 8.- «J.PJ Six South Bend high school boys appealed before a grand jury to tell their versions of what occur- 1 i‘d at an alleged high school liquor party held in a private home 10 days ago, at-which Sally Henry, 1 19. claims she was criminally assaulted. Tlie boys were taken into the jury room, one by one, and questicned. Most of rhe boys who attended the party, said to have la t- ‘ eii until early Sunday morning. , April 27, hav ■ been questioned by police ami the prosecution. Many stories have been given, authorities

■ I Friday and Saturday Here are a number oi very special values for Friday and Saturday that I should appt al to every laboring man and farmer. When we say real specials we really mean it. Bemiaco Blue Overalls Here’s a big buy, one of the Berne Mfg. Co. products. It's a good full cut 220 weight, white back denim. Double sewed and made ,o s,ant ' a '°* °* bard wear. A regular $1.25 value, at ffli A I its •lw? |o ™ a ® H ™ Boy’s Overalls, 7 to 16 yrs... .98c Work Socks „ Work Straw Hats • A good medium weight Koko-Koo’er companies’ adrandom work sock justable size hats, always at sure to fit. 10c 25c „. 75c X'HLEII /$ /% UNDERWEAR Here’s an exceptional buy. A good " (B Nainsook Athletic Union Suit with a j v -AX reinforced back, full cut and fits good. It’s as good as any 75c athletic suit you ' - ever saw. Special at # 50c 3 suits $1.48 WORK SHIRTS SPRING SUITS Hundreds of Spring Suits for Men | M inner Brand, Blue Chambrey, and Boys in large selection of tr'ple stitched, two rcw s l' a o®B and the finest of mapockets, made to wear. .. •U V terials. Holthouse Schulte & Co. » # MWBMMMBBBMMIfIMBMKfIMHMIMBMiMMMBBBBBBBKfIMBMBIMIMBMi

said. Sally Henry appeared before the ! jurors. Hir parents and police | wlio Investigated, also were examliu<l. The Inventlgatlon is helndßnado to ilete. mine which, If any, of the boys assaulted the girl, and who provided tlie liquor said to have be n served at tin party. Sully Henry suld she was heat- . <n by drunken youths nt the party, and carried to a dark bedroom, where sim wus attacked. H.-r. demands for warrants against some of lhe boys was i -fused on thoi ground that lie- evidence was not sufficient fop prosecution, and as an alternative, a grand Jury Invert!gat lon, was ordered. The girl Is not a high schoi.l student. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Halierineistcr and daughter Mildred\>f Os la i, were visitors in Decatur today.

HEFJE’S SPEEDY BELIEF FROM BUNION PAINS AND SOFT C ORNS Emerald Oil Must (live Complete Satisfaction or Money Cheerfully Refunded.

(let a two-ounce bottle olMoone’s Emerald Oil Hull strength) today. Every well stocked drug store has this, with the distinct understanding that yohr money will be cheerful y returned if it does not reduce the inflammation, soreness, ami pain much quicker than any remedy you ever used. Two or three applications of Moone’s Emerald Oil and in fifteen minutes the pain ami soreness disappears. A tew more applications at regular intervals and the inflammation is gone. And as for S-iit Corns a few aje plications each night at bed time

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“Invaluable” Say Society Women MELLOGLO luce Powder, I ll '' 1 I'erred by beaiilltul women liecans<« iit leaves no trace <>f flakine'-s, pastiness or irritation. Stays on longer no shiny noses! Marie Isy ti new Frencb process prevents large pores. Spreads more smoothly <tves a youthful b’oom. Very iiure. line MELLO-GIX) Face Powder. Il's wonderful. N0TI( E, K. OF C. Daniel E. Butler, national examiner from the National ( ouncil will beat the K, of C. hall Friday, May 9 at 8 p. m. AH officers and members are asked to be present at this time as he will deliver tin important message. 109-21 G. K.

and they just seem to shrivel right up and scale off. No matter how discouraged you have been with pads, shields, or other application-'. If you have not tried Emerald Oil then you have something to learn. It’s a wonderful formula — this combination of essential ’oils with camphor and other antiseptics so marvelous that thousands of bottles are sold annually for reducing varicose or swollen vein Every good druggist guarantees the fiist bojtle of Moone’s Emera d Oil to end your foot troubles or money back.