Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 110, Decatur, Adams County, 8 May 1930 — Page 5

■EBLE NEWS j’ Fred Llnneniier of K llr visited the lotmer'i K|. (ajherine Linnenne.' Mr . Curtin Grandstaff rIS of Elkhart were the) ■> and Mrs. .1. C. Grand-; \| r . John Kirchner and Ivane. Erma and Ml*.i K.|j. ' and son Darrell Eu-1 the Aerial Day at j K 1( . Sunday, and witnessed i g Company dirigible

L fnebavMotobsTbv^ 8 K» o » ■ "‘I'"" • »*'*»'■ ' " HEER earning-ability, the outstanding favorite | trfP nLF <Jy ftjy where trucks have to earn profits .. . Model T-60a .. . I 94 actual horsepower, with 6-cylinder smoothness . . . 14 V WT SPPrd ahd rUpgedneM in P crfect balance .. . new steering B/2 " MViW ease and Bafe *y •• . reserve strength insuring hundreds of thousands of low-cost miles . . . 18.500 lbs. “Straight ■CANGE Rating" (total gross weight, including load) . ,*. 4 chassis I and 18 types available . . . price chassis only, f. o . b. I Pontiac, Mich. I Adams County Auto Co. I Madison Street Phone 80 I DECATUR INDIANA | ■ ■—— — ’ Icatur’s Only Exclusive lire I Store I OSTS LESS 12 ■OWM iaOO D/■ ’fEAi SMB That is why MILLIONS MORE people are O WJo ? Goodyear We can prove why before i jou buy! Ask for lhe Superlwist demonstration. |LOV» SPUING PRICES on big. full over- | size, lifetime guaranteed ■ JfyiUifindez | Superior to many higher-priced tires. A value . only the worlds largest tire builder can oner | fin Your Wheel Pricey / Pressure Balloons ' / } I 30x3 O.S. $5.35 29x4.50 ... $6.50 / / 31x458.85 30x4.50 ... $6.55 / V 32x4 $9.55 28x4.75 ... s7.Ba ■/ 33x4510.15 29x5.00 ... $8.30 n</ 32x4‘A ... $13.45 31x5.00 ... $8.75 I Heavy Duly Truck Tires, 32x6 10-ply • • $ 35 - 30 C McDuffee Tire Service R«»ad Service Phone 262 H° N - 3rd St # Guaranteed Tire .Repairing and Estimates Free. 0

| “The Defender" at the Paul Baer municipal field. Mr, and Mrs. Doria Werllng and son visited the former's parents Mr and Mrs. Albert Worlin?. Mr, and Mrs. Chester ix»t and family motored to Eort Wayne Sun.day and attended the Aerial Day iand witnessed the Goodyears Com jpany dhisible "The Defender" at 11 h<' Paul Baer municipal field. , Mi , and Mrs. George Bultvmier! ;and daughters visited Mr. and Mrs.! . I'.tnst < ontad and family Sunday. I Misses Hereneta and Miriam Hos ' | man and Mrs. Earl Straub and fa -I inily spent Sunday visiting Mr. and

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Mrs. Robert Sherlock of Corunna. | Mr. and Mrs. Melcher and family of lioagiand were the guests of Mrs. John Smith and family Sunday. Mr. Robert Marshall and Paula Stotter of Fort Wayne spent Sunday afternoon visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Kirchner and daughters. Mr and Mrs. Gerald Grandstaff and daughter Donna Ethel spent a | tew days visiting the formers parI cuts Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Grandstaff. Miriam Hoffman is spending the week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shetlock of Corunna. Thebitha Tetters of Geneva is upending the week visiting Mr. and

I Mrs. Charles Sullivan ami daugb-h ters. ! Mrs. Peter Helnirieh and son J Otto of Mugley called on Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Cable and family Monday. Mra. Willard Mcßride and son and Velma Spade of Peterson, Fern Passwater and Ralph Spade of Decatur called on Mr. and Mrs. Otto Dilling and family Sunday. Aldine Bultemlor was the guest I of Linda Bultemlor Tuesday even- . Ing. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Russel Bauman ami j family of Decatur visited Mr and Mrs. Milton Werllng and family Sunday afternoon. DOG CATCHER'S TACTICS CAUSE ; ; POLITICAL FIGHT: onta ri o Municipalties I Vote For Officers With Eye on Canines Windson, Ont , Ma< S —(UP) One <piestion, profound and epochal may face all candidates for publi< office in campaigns here and in neighborin municipalities: "who are I you for, the dogs or the dogcatcheers?" The somewhat unusual note in political battles is the result of a stormy controversy centering around Eugene La Marr, demon Selinauzer-snaier for the four allied townships here. This airedale arrester, in enfore, Inga local law which prohibited dogs fiom frolicking on the streets unleased, has snatched up many a viaoict-s< ented pet from under the vei y nose of its owner and hustled it off to the ‘pond in the company of dogs obviously unrefined and unseen'cd. According to some critics, he even uses a bewitching bit of canine femininity, who vamps stray male dogs into his heavily-mittened hands. These practices have earned I him the dislike of many dog lovers. I So strong is the feeling on the I dog versus dog-catcher question I that it has become a political issue I and an association is reported be I ing organized for the express pur- I posse of removing either the law or I the dog-catcher. The assot/ation I may demand of every political can- I didate that his beliefs on dog-catch- I ing form one of the openly express- I ed planks of his political campaign. Meanwhile. La.Marr's enemies in•rcase daily while his defenders entreat their fellow citizens to “Keep lhe Dog-Catcher Out of Politics.” —————————— —————— Muncie Lady Is Staunch Friend Os New Konjola Eauer To Tell Experience I With New Medicine After All Others Tried Had Failed

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I* I MRS. CARL COMINGO i “I had plenty of ailments when I i I put this great medicine to the | test,” said Mrs. Carl Coming.>. « ! 3208 South Plum street, Muncie. ‘“My worst trouble was Indigesj tioli. Every meal meant mi'ery j with pains so severe that at times I thought I could not bear them. My kidneys and liver were out of order and I became exceeding’y : nervous. My back ached constantjly and I had frequent bilious attacks and headaches. I lost steadily In weight, strength, vital--1 ity and ambition. Constipation I was an added trial. I “Two bottles of Konlola were ■enough to show me that I was on the right road to health. At the ; end of the sixth bottle every last one of my ailments had vanish'll. My stomach, liver and kidneys | now perform their functions normally and I am free from pain < r j discomfort of any kind. Heud- | aches and bilious attacks are a I thing of the past . Never did I expect to have the wonderful health i I have today and I owe it all to Konjola.” Konjola is designed to give thorlough and lasting relief. Like anv I worthwhile treatment, this mcdl|cine should lie taken from six to j eight weeks. It is thus given a 'chance Io produce Iho results that j have amazed countless thousands of men and women. Konio'a is sold in Decatur at the | B. J. Smith drug store, and by alls the best druggists in all towns I throughout this entire section.

RICH QUAPAW WIDOW FEASTS FUNERAL GROUP Hundreds Who Attended Burials of Three in Family Attend Annual Feeds Quapaw, Okla, May 8 H I ) Mrs. Flora Whitebird, wealthy wld>w of the late chief of the Quapaw tribe, now holds three funeral memorial services each year, costing her several thousand dollars. Three times a year a multitude which participated in the original i’une tfl rites foi Mrs. Whltebird'3 husband, daughter and son, gathers at the Whitebird homestead and seas s each time upon food ami moat costing S2,O(H). Mrs. Whitebird in accordance with an ancient tribal custom, has heen holding annual memorial fn-ißts for her'busband and daughter for the last 10 years. She observes one in memory of the hussand, Chief Harry Whitebird, who

SAVINGS that come to you new summer I evety clsy of the week A■■ f" A ■ Two places to save money—the C. A. Douglas Co. and aI&JLVvLv. ■ b « nk - Re;,d each item in ,his add - Wc antic, P ale I 111 I ■ vour needs, and meet them with fine Value giving. Rely IllaV Wla W ■ member we sell first Quality Merchandise Only. SX 1 I Look at these VALUES well at any occasion ■ you choose to weat 9 M 'trx s them. Well finished ■ I | F* Lj and of finest material II I-j IO | of the spring, Flower- I ■ wr ■ 1 ■ ed Georgettes, Pastel I ■ Urepes, Smart Prints I ■ Smartly Tailored SPRING and Wash Silk | | COATS, in two groups. 1 1l 13 CZ | I The selection in these two /I I I groups of low priced coats i fUJi II * s wi(,e an<l var ’ e d- Beauti11 ■ ■ f u ] g armen ts f or dress, ~ " ■ sport or tailored wear. V j I Coats that you may wear \ ( DRESSES Window I now and late into the fall. jVDainty, fresh, new, ( urtains | colors, Sturdy and service- I( * fl F" F" frocks, with style, able shades, Green ■ Ik wL JF 3 WL* sizes 16 to 52 .nd Tan R| • J "JE m | % ■ 88c 50c I OaUV ! UaOU 5 r«- I LOVELY MILLINERY Curtains iiU " k Curtains I NEW ARRIVALS "" l ’ and 1 ! S J Curtains, 36 inch , ih , I IN MILLINERY and 2 , ivards . ot Ivory with col- Kg ored stitching and ■ • . . >. fringe, each rayon bands on ■ Upturned or drooping brims, novelty valance, assorted H crochet and lacy spider web; braids in \ colors M h'ack, sand, sprig green, navy, black 79c | $1.95 ,» 98 c . . .... .. xx .. .... « l .. i .... . . Dimities and Sheer 27 meh White Outing 36 meh Percales , - 36 inch Bleached or Voile, 36 inch fast Flannel in soft fleecy, standrad count, stripe Unbleached Muslin, a colors, pretty patterns bleached pure white or figure, on light or good grade of muslin, light or dark grounds and double nap, yard dark grounds, yard • even weave, yard y ard 10c12c8c29c Mens 8 oz. Best Quality Blue Denim Mens Work Shirts, fancy patterns Overalls, suspender back sl.lO and double back, blue shirts 69c I CA 8H SouthofCourlHou * e • XMe Vyvfe Oeeatur. Indiana

died in 11119; miothei In moniorx of | lev ilauglitor, Alma, who died iuj 1918. and now one each year for her Ron, Alphonao. she son. Alphonse, died recently , and :n the wake of his burial. Ind-1 iiuiH. white friends and neighbors I ■ numbering more than 600 came to the customary feast. There were no ;<>hth itles except that nil were urged tn fill themselves hr guests of Io Whltfbird family. Those friends who attended each 1 ittioral aro annually guests at the! uemorfal feeds. The Whltebfrd family has realte-' ed moie than 5i.000.000 ill royalties; from.lead and zinc mines operated! on the ‘‘ainily land allotments. Mrs I \A hiteh rd owns and e.perates more than l.tioo acres of farm land in (ho Quapaw reservation. She has more than $:mo.OOO In cash, held In trust for her ty the Secretary of the Inferior. Another son, Robert, and a niece, Helen each have 1200,000 trust funds. , Mrs. Whitebird recently partici ] paled in a movement to semi a deje- ‘ gallon to Washington to oppose a ( suggestion that Quapaw fortunes be placed In trust with Oklahoma nanks ’n the form of TByears life , estates. The Quapaws wish to Invest ' their money in farm lands instead. • __l o_l ! G»t the Hshil—vrad* st Horn,

Traveling Bottle Muncie, Ind., —(UP)—A bottle thrown in White River was found | by Kenneth W Puterbaugh. Selma, near Noblesville. The bottle had been in the water 169 days and had travelled downstream a distance of over 60 miles. —CHEVROLET-- t 1927 latndeau. Has live new tires. New paint job. Mechanically good. Price |!65. SAYLOIW MOTOR CO. QUINE X Dr. Jeleff’s original quinsv prescription Quickly relieves quinsy, tonsilltis. | sore throat and stubborn bronchial ; coughs. It does not contain iron j or any harmful drugs. For sale in Decatur by Callow & I Kohne Drug Store. Keep a bottla of this wonderful remedy on hand | for emergency. Price 60 centn and . »1.00.

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Grass Seed, Vaughan’s. Chicago Parks grass seed. We have all kinds, for shady lawns, and for the 1 spots you have not been successful in getting a good turf. Priced low. Schafer Hardware Co. 110t2 j Get ths Hkniv —1 rad* •* Komtfc WANTED 500 LAWN MOWERS TO SHARPEN Acetylene welding and blacksmithing. Frank Schmitz (‘.or. Ist A .led'erson Sis. — 1 ■ ■ '■ -