Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 30, Number 210, Decatur, Adams County, 3 September 1932 — Page 2
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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES • • FOR SALE FORSADF.—I926 Ford pickup truck I Also 8 x 10 Axuiinster rug. like •new. Roy Johnson, 312 No. loth St. Phone 1022. a2t)9-3t FOR SALE — Kalamazoo celery. Fjjpt lot south of the Christian Church, Saturday. k2IO-3tx WANTED WANTED—RADIO and ELECTRICAL WORK. Tubes tested free, phone 625 MILLER RADIO SERVICE, a195-30t WANTED —To buy a second hand bicycle. Phone 5142. 209-3tx WANTED TO RENT—A house in or near Decatur at not more than , $6.00 per month Phone 103 a2lO-3t WANTED — A boy 1.8 years old wants to work on farm. Reason- , able wages. Inquire 1044 Russell street. 209-3tx \VANTED - To'rent 5 nr t>"rm>m house. Inquire at Lenhdrt Dairy products, corner 3rd and Monroe Sts. g2OB-3tx WANTED--Watches and decks to repair. Work guaranteed. Price reasonable. Shop located at GreenWaters. Residence 122 North 15th -St. Roy Lehman. g2OB-3tx WANTED TO BUY—Onions Oni ns JOuions, Onions. Hugh W. Baum t now buying. Phone 83, Auburn. s a209-3t 1 • o FOR RENT I — — I FOR RENT — House on Walnut i street. Phone 421. 208t3,t FOR RENT—Strictly modern hcuse ■ Vacant Sept. 8. Rent very reason- 1 able. Phone 183. v209-3t f c O LOST AND FOUND , LOST or STRAYED*—Boston Bull FeMile. Answers to Darner of ‘‘W t" Perfect marking on face, p Reward. Pbone 1281 210-3 t 1 , . .-w O 4-H MEMBERS GO TO STATE FAIR INUE j’ Stenry, Chalmer Biumgartner, I ] Hugh Musser. Glen Griffiths. Rein-j hold Koldewey, Mary L. Schwartz, j Estella Steury, Lawrence Heimann. ; Dan- Habegger. Jr. Noah Yake, Mar- |, guerite Kitson, Ruth Yake, Frances ,| Schlickman. Avonel Beihold, Edna i Smith. Netti Riley, Aldine Bulternier. Harriet Striker. Hazel Yake. Leona Bauer. Marjory Dilling Naomi Studler. Betty Meshbergcr, i Kathleen Kenney, Naomi Reef, i 'fjouise Studler, L uise Shoemaker. ( Harriet Kunkel, Peter B. Lehman. ( Betty Frisinger and Garnet Newcomer. - — o Search of Bov Leads i To SIO,OOO Suit Alexandria, Ind.. Sept. 3— (U.R) — 1 Search of a 14-year-old boy after S disappearance of a $lO trill from 1 the cash drawer in the office of. 1 the Middletown Grain company;! has been made the basis of a suit! 1 for SIO,OOO damages against Earl j Walker, proprietor of the company. 1 1 The action was brought in be- ( < half of John Wood by his father 1 ’ who claims the boy was falsely I l detained and placed under suspicion. ; o » Appointment of Adminiittratrix $ Notice is hereby given, That the r undersigned has been appointed Administratrix of the estate of Henry Mayer late of Adams Counts de- * ceased. The estate is probably solvent. Sue Mayer, Administratrix Elchorn Gordon and Edris Attys. • Sept 3-10 i •
J. M. DOAN FUNERAL DIRECTOR Modern, Dependable 24 hour service. MRS. DOAN, ’.ady Attendant. 1 Ambulance Service anywhere. Phone 1041 • YAGER BROTHERS Fune-al Directors Ambulanr-t Service, day or right. Lady Attendant Phone 105-44 Fnnaral Home. 110 80. First St. , S. E. BLACK Funeral Director When the hour comes yotfr ffual tribute need not be easily to be ot fitting dignity. 500 — Phone — 7k/ Lady Assistant Ambulance Service. —.... . ' E. L. Mock, M. D. announces opening of an office in the K. of C. Building. Decatur. Phone 166 Special attention to diseases and surgery of eye, ear, nose and throat'
MARKETREPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS BERNE MARKET BERNE MARKET No Market, Monday, Labor Day, Sept. 5. Corrected September 3 No commission and no yardage. Pigs $3.50 1 I 140-170 pounds $4.00 I 17'1 23H pounds $4.15 I 230-260 pounds $4.00 260-300 pounds $3.90 ’ Roughs . $2.75 I Stags $1.50 ; Veals $6.501 Lambs $4.75 1 LIBERTY BONDS — New York. Sept. 3. -(U.R) — Clos- j ing Liberty bonds: Liberty 3%s $100.28 First 4%s $102.02 Fourth, 4%s $103.03 : Treasury, 4‘is $107.18 Sa $ 86.15 J 4s $104.0il ! 3%s $102.04 3%s $97.27 3%s of of 47 $100.15 3%s of 43 March $100.16 ;, 3%s of 43 June $100.13 , j t EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK ' ( East Buffalo. N. Y.. Sept. 3.—(U.R) j —Livestock: i. Hogs: on sale. 700; steady to 10c under Friday's average, mostly steady, desirable 170-220 lbs.. $4.90- , $5; 130-150 lbs., $4.15-$4.|5. Cattle. Receipts. 25; holdovers, j 250; week's supply moderate: good!, to choice steers and yearlings, I strong to 25c lower. SB-$9; heifers $7-$7.75: grassy offering and in-be- •' tween grades, very draggy, 25c tolq 50c lower: holdovers accumulation I < burdensome; fleshy grassers and: •' short feds. $6-$7.50; common grades!; steers and heifers. $3.75-85.25; fat cows. $3.35-$4.25; cutter grades. a $1.75-32.75; medium bulls. $3-33.25.;.-Calves: Receipts, 50; vealers ! » slowing steady; earlv advance erased: good to choice, $7.50-$8; com- ( mon and medium, $5-$7. I .- FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind-, Sept. 3—(U.R) J —Livestock: Hogs, 20c off: pigs. $3.75-$4; light p lights. $4.15-34.25; lights, $1.25-, 34.40; mediums, $1.15-34 25; heavies $4-34.15; light roughs. $3-$3.50; |, heavy roughs. 32.75-33; stags. $1.50$2: calves. $6.50: ewe and wether 1 lambs. 35.25; bucks. $4 25. ' — CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Sept. Dec. May | Wheat, old .54 .58 .62% Wheat, new .53% Corn , .37% .33% .38% Oats .17% .19% .22% LOCAL grain market Corrected September 3 -j N*>. 1 New Wheat 60 lbs or better 44c { No. 2 New Wheat 58 lbs 43c Old or New Oats 13c Soy Beans 30c New No. 3 White corn 33c j No. 3 Yellow corn 38c LOCmL grocers egg market Eggs, dozen 14c 9 STOCKHOLDERS MEE'I l M. Notve is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholders T of the Citizens Telephone Company | ( of Decatur, Indiana, will be held at t the office of the Secretary of said company, in the City of Decatur, Indiana on Monday, September 1932 at seven o’clock P. M. for the purpose of electing five directors to serve the ensuing year and for the transaction of such other business as I may be properly brought before said' t meeting. Herman F. Ehinger, SeC’y. A 1199 tn Ron ’ G. J- KOHNE. M.D. ' Physician-Surgeon announces the opening of an office , at the corner of Third and i ( Jefferson streets .- Phones: 445 Office. 389 Residence Office Hours. 10 to 11:30 am. 1 to 4 p.m. 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. -I N. A. BIXLER : OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8:30 to 11:30—12:30 to 5:00 |•' Saturdays, 8:00 pm. l-j Telephone 135 Roy H. Andres? LICENSED CHIROPRACTOR North 2nd St. Above Schmitt Meat Market Phone 1193 For Better Health Sec Dr. H. Frohnapfel Licensed Chiropractor and Naturopath Office Hours: 10 to 12 a. m. Itos p. m., 6toßp. m. Phone 314 104 So. 3rd st.
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DAN HABEGGER AGAIN LEADS Dairy Herd Owned By Berne Man Leads In Butterfat For Third Month For the third month this year the dairy herd owned by Dan Ha begger of Berne, leads in the bulterfat production in the Dairy Herd l Improvement Association. His production is 40.3 pounds fat per cow, for the month of August. This tine
. . . .. ... . — I—■ xori'i: ro tvx rsiEits of tix i.kvihs In the matter of determining the tax rates for certain purposes by the I City of Decatur. Adams County, Indiana. Before the Common Council. . Notice is hereb} given the tax payers of the City of Decatur. Adams County, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipality, al i their regular meeting plate, on the 20th day of September. 1932 will consider the following budget: MO OH'S HFFICE Service Personal Salary 10M0.00 Supplies Office Supplies .5 00 Total 1095.00 CITI t I.EHK Service Personal Salary 540.00 Supplies Office Supplies 150.00 Total - * 690.00 < IT! Tlti :IM It EK Service Personal Salary 270.00 Supplies Office Supplies 150.00 Total 420.00 4 IT! Service Personal Salary 400.00 Supplies Office Supplies 10.00 Sj • ■ i.t' .1 ,'U. Total 410.00 IMH.K E DEI* tlt I'M ENT Service Personal < Salary Chief 1350.00 1 Supplies Supplies. Chief of Police .... 270.00 Servite Personal Salary Regular Policemen 2160.00 Salary, Temporary Policemen 600.00 Supplies Supplie* Total . 4 490.00 EIRE DEPARTMENT Service Personal Fire Chief Salary . . 1.t.'i.00 Firemen, regular, salarx 37s•••»•» Firemen, volunteer, salary 700.00 Service Contrai-tual New Etjuipm.nt 560.00 Rvp.ii is tOU.nn rial-- 4U" no Supplies Supplies , 300.00 It- i.t ,i nd i 'r.i \ age |\ on Insurance IS&M Transporting n - loo’oo Water Hydrant Rental 2«hiooo Fuel, Light. Water tyo 00 Telephone i?.*.00 ’•*' 96X0. * I HEE I DEI* %|< I MEN I Ser\ • e Pei.s<mal <• • Street Commissioners Salary ixuoim , '- ■ straata* rarplar Hao.M Labor on streets., temporary 41m no Servo e (Contractual MaUri.il 40»Mtn Supplies ito.oo Street Intersections 15000 sue. t Lighting 00 ' ni4iewalk i Hipr-c.-mt m r,t> tn. Repairs and Operating Expense--Autos 1000.00 1:< |i"» mi SEWER DEPtIiTMENT Sewers Sewer Construction 350 00 Sewer Repairs 500.00 1 otal 950.00 < ITX II 11 1. Service Personal) (Fuel, Lights, Water » 330 («n l-airs ■./. .. lOt'.V" Kuppltes. general kkiix) Teleph >ne, civil city 150 0B .. t’ustadian salary s'iO.uO llxo.Oil HE V I I II IIKI'ARTVIFXT Service L’ersonak Officer s Salary 3on 0O Supplies. Kenvral 24 Contagious Diseases ISO.(io T '’ ,al 475.00 HIIOM Service A’ersonai Cust wiian Salary >,9 99 Supplies ’ 15.00 T " ,al 2Z5.00 r»KK liHI-VK IMLYI' Service Personal • Salary, regular 500 00 Salary, temporary 150 00 Service Contractual Supplies 150.00 ISAM •r ?? ter -• 125.00 MIIBVIW IflOl. Service Personal Supervisor, salary 375 90 iacbor temporary , 200.00 Material and Supplies 250.00 Total : ; CITY COl Mil, Service Personal Personal Service, salary 500 00 Service Contractual Transportation, expense 150.00 Total 550.n0 UIM El l. t XECII S Printing and Advertising 100 00 Garbage Disposal 3 >o 99 Insurance 200.00 Pub. Lib and Com Insurance 500.00 Examination ot Official Rerord 125.00 Official Bond ... . Municipal League In 00 American Legion 50.00 Kleetlon 1500.00 * uta ’ - 2ii lotal of all 37M5.00 EstltlAtE OF Fl MB TO HE HAISKII Lst. Expend, as above $37855.00 Less Est. Rev. Not. De. Tax 8011 00 Amt. Necessary to be raised by Taxation 28676 31 l-ItOI-OSEII LEI IES Net taxable property $*840071.00 General Funds 29676 31 Proposed Levy on each $100.60 .612 < ouipccrallce Mcitetueot of Iccxes Collected nad Io be Collected Collected by lexy of year 1930 54835.00 Collected by levy of year 1031 54440.00 1 Collected by levy of year 1932 49780.00 I ! To Be Collected by levy for 1933 29676.31 I Taxpayers appearing shall have the right and will be heard thereon I I After the levies have been determined ten or more taxpayers feeling I [ themselves aggrieved by such levies may appeal to the State Board of | | Tax Commissioners of Indiana, tor further and final action thereon by, filing a petition therefor with the County Auditor not later than the f iurth Monday In September, 1932. and said State Board will fix a date of hearing In this county. Attest; GBORGE M. KRICK Alice Christen, City Clerk Mayor Sept 3-10
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT SATI’RDAY. SEPTEMBER 3, 1932.
j Holstein herd has been developed I through continuous testing in the 1 lasaociatlon and good dairy pracItiees by the owner, ao that now it < ’is one of the highest producing I herd in Adams county. Other high herds are: Telfer Faxson. Wells county, Jer- 1 sey with 40.1 lbs. fat. Sol Mosser. Geneva. Jersey, with 137.2 lbs fat. Dun Schwartz, Berne, Holstein. ' with 35.6 lbs fat. Dan Mazelin, Berne. Holstein, ' | with 34.3 lbs. fat. Owners of the ten high cows are: ! ibs. milk r ( fat lbs. I Dan Hahegger, Re. Hol. 2,240 3.3 75 6 - Sol Mosser.
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Rg Jer. 1.442 4.8 69.2 Ralph Henry. Re. Ayr 1.646 4.0 65.8 Otto Bieberich, Re Hol. 1.686 3.8 64.1 Telfer Paxson, Re. Jer. 1.296 4 9 63.5 David F Mazelin. Re Hol. 1.646 3.7 60.9 Telfer Paxson, He. Jer. 1.169 5.0 * 58.5 Ralph Henry, Re. Ayr. 1.423 4.1 58.31 Dan Schwartz, Re. Hol. 1.606 3 6 57.8 Sam Williams, Gr. Jer. 1,257 4.5 56.6 o * Test Your Knowledge — ; Can you answer seven of these l test questions? Turn to Page Four for the answers. $ ♦ 1. In lhe cabinets of which Presidents did Hoover serve? 2. —What is the name of thFreneh Protestants of the 16th j century? 3. Can negroes enter the U. S. Military and Natal Academies? 4—Does the U. S. Marine Band ever accompany Marines on foreign duty? 5. What is hasheesh? 6. —Did George Washington own slaves? 7. What is the difference in meaning between may and can? 8. What people practice the custom of smoking a "pipe of peace?" 9. Where are U.S. .postage stamps printed? 10.—On what river is Roosevelt Dam located? 1. With what British officer did Benedict Arnold conduct his treasonable negotiations? 2. In what state was slavery flrst aboished completely? 3. —What country leads the world I in the production of gasoline? 4. —Whtt is the distance across the narrowest part of the English Channel? 5. Who was Russell A. Alger? 6. —ln what year was Charlie Ross kidnapped? 7. —Where is the river Aar? 8. —Where was Ignace Jan Paderewski born? 9. What educational institution is located at Durham. N. C. ? 10. Where is Corregidor Is'and? o COURTHOUSE Will Probated The will of the late David Graber was filed Friday. The entire; estate, both real and personal, is willed t<> the widow, Lydia F. Graber. The document was written June 7. 1932, and witnessed by Andrew Gottschalk and J. D. Winteregg. Marriage License Phiny Laßowe. merchant, and Thelma both of Findlay. Ohio. The couple was divorced Aqgust 15, this year, and remarried Friday. o Try our Peerless Hotise Paint. Gives good service and satisfaction. $1.69 per gal. Callow & Kohne. 7t6 o BARGAINS — Bargain, tn Living Room. Dining Room Suits, Mat tresses and Rugs. Stuckey and Co. Monroe, our Phone numhor l« PUBLIC AUCTION I will sell at public auction, at i my farm located three miles watt of Decatur and one-half mile south of Preble or % mile east of Beulah Church, on Wednesday, Sept. 7 commencing at 1:30 o’clock p.m., the following property, to wit: 1 Guernsey cow; 1 corn sheller; 1 set of hay slines: 1 gas engine; ■2 9x12 rugs: kitchen cabinet; 10ft. table; 6 dining room chairs; cook stove; desk; 2 beds; 2 springs; 2 mattresses, like new; I side Hoard; library table: sewing | machine; dresser; shot gun. 12 ! gauge; safe; and other articles. Terms: Cash. ' Mrs. Joe Wolf, owner ! Auctioneer: Herman Strahm.
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Codthaab, Gr-e'ahd. Sept. 3. \U.P.)| g —Col. George Hutchinson and his a Hying family arrived here in their Sikorsky amphibian at 10 p. m.,,[ j Friday. I j. The Hutchinsons are flying a t leisurely route to Europe. In the;fl I plane wore Mrs. Hutchinson, th-it two Hutchinson children, a navi-It OBSTACLES MAY HALT WALKER FROM RUNNING . i r CONTINUED FROM PAGE? ONE ♦♦ many Democratic leaders, including Alfred E. Smith. . t John H. McCooey, the shrewd. >' rotund boss of Brooklyn Demo-it crats. is allied with Tammany but t is not Tammany. McCooey was t not among those who favorct, <: elevation of Curry to Tammany " leadership, althugli he has been s active in support since then. i Edward J. F yr.n. boss of Bronx ' Democrats, is an ardent Roosevelt , ally. He is sponsor of Joseph V < McKee, successor of Walker and often considered both by Democrats, and fusionists as a candidate for j the office. McCooey also is a national com- 1 mitleeman. and somewhat interest-1 led. therefore, in federal patronage, ■ and in a united party in the state. Flynn and most of his force will | ctand by Roosevelt, in any attempt to "knife'' the head of the ticket. Curry will stand by Wa kbr with the Manhattan organization Demo ‘ crats. The balance of power wi'l rest with McCooey who is much (closer to Alfred E. Smith than is Curry. His switch to Flynn would make Flynn, a Roosevelt man, boss |of New York city. « Defeat of Curry and Walker 'I would satisfy many New York city ! Democratic ambitions, and hecatts” Jit would do so. Tammany hall and ’ allied organizations may induce; Walker to postpone his vindication effort. Waker’s health has been poor;
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gator, a photographer, a radio operator and a mechanic. The Hutchinsons flew here from latbrailor and planned to continue immediately to Angmagssalik. Greenland. From there they will fly to London. Their ocean flight to Greenland was without incident, they said. 'for years. A year's rest might restore his health: it also might in 'trench Mayor McKee so firmly he could not be shoved aside in the regularly scheduled 1933 mayoralty ; ejection. ” Tammany hall believes Walker i may legal y run for mayor this No v-’inber. Many Republicans among the legal fraternity believe likewise There are strong argument* that he may not legally run for the. office he resigned until a year later. The test probably will go to the state's highest courts within a few weeks for a decision. As for a definite statement on Waker's candidacy, none was
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~ D ><>T!< 1: TO TXSI’AVHHS OF I" ll' ll ' In tlie Matter of det- rmining the Tax Rates fol ~ Root Township. Adams County, Indiana, Before th* 1 Rua nd. . , , * , m < > Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Hoot I J ' ’,, t |.,.ir ai Indiana, that tn*- piopvr legal officers of said muni* u-. , ||t , meeting place, on the ttlii day of September I’ l -- nn. HIIKIFT CLASSIFICATION FOH TO " X'H' Salary of Trustee 720.001 Pay nt Tea. u* > • Office Rent .. 00.00 Total i y K. | 'TTraVe^g 8 * 150.00 ' Repair Tb ' - ■ . I Records and Adv. 200.00. Ground Public Dithes .. . 50.oo! Repair of bMW- 1 .?; 'Pay of Adv. Board 15 00 School burn, and r. i - o . Exam. Records 35.80 School Supply - MMi Mi • i i.t if'• is | Janitor ® U PP 1. (’are of Cemeteries .. .. 15.00 Fuel for bcnonls , lte 2. Other Miscellaneous 35.00 Loans, Int. and I ' 3. Trustee and Assessor Bond 85.00 Janitor Service .Children Total Twp. Fund 1395.00 i Transportation Poor Fund I Light and pnwei ITo Reimburse County 1000.00 Miscellaneous . j I Total Bpe< - gji; ESTIMATE OF FIND* TO BE KM*!- 1 *< nod rowaabip 1 Fund '■ Fund i"’" 1 Total Budget Estimate for incoming year 1395 6 ’ gM ! Deduct Mis-c. Revenue incoming year g()fl gM (estimated on former year Misc. Rev _ . . 3535 mm i Subtract line 2 from line 1 1395 gg Unexpended Appropriations July 31 . , 400® MM of present year ' J®®® ;gjs gg i Total (of lines 3. 4. 5 and 6 83‘lj UJ i; < gg 1 Actual Balance July 31»t of present year. 62. - gg , ’lax to be collected present yusy 3839 Mml (December settlement J 6? rr- 3965 . Total (of lines 8. 9. and 10) 138 i •’? ’* 2672 Mg 1 Subtract line 11 from line 7 1008 41 I; Est. Working Ba), for six months after close w Mg of next year (not greater than Ms of line 3) 387 -’ 1 " Amt. to be raised by tax levy . - 3560 (add lines 12 and 13) 139a PROPOSED LEVIES H| Net Taxable Property (Decatur Root) 1 Net Taxable Property*( Root) Lev,\«« Hr Fund* Proper!? Township _ 07 'Tuition .3® Special School ....<> 20 r l,a ‘ ' 1 Ip < ollc< t** l - I Comparative Statement of Taata < ollerted and t<» T" C ollected Collected Panda |»:u> Levy 1031 Levy UM* ■ Township 1160 1180 1 .. , Road 1928 ®72 g| Si Special School 3133 3645 Poor 2M5 L’J1..1..1 I.'«n , Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be Itoar.i tax levies have been determined, ten or more t " l ' . ‘ ~f (selves aggrieved by surh levies, may appeal to th*- t-’ a • 4 Loinmisaioners for further and final action thereon b' ! •• therefor with the County Auditor not later than the tourth • , UI1! umber, and the State Board will fix a date of hearing ; .Dated August 25. 1532 PHIL L. >' 1 *- frU sle« M I Aug. 27, Sept. 3 Township M
foithcominv M ' ' was Illal ’ " ' wi" nur H, ated. Nomination r ,. s{<s party boss, - ~|s (. 11 Walker ,>, ,j is. 011 in Nov.-nib. ; a ta. kii;v _ elaborate and said ie . , , I'length of I'rivßi^Br P™ mated 11.. . u? next year trim Me.,|,U h.l, .\1 J, , H||h » Kee is goin- ali„ llt br dutie ■ :■ as Iliet l , d(1 . 3 rl lind been by the pres. a | ]„ |, th . a Ho Tile .. . t l Olltldell, . ... f illow ms hl- . budget- : W ir finaiii — ■iSBIf IL ri, l-'ul ■ i Innin, and Ariliu: , will spend ' *•. k. n« i^B 6 **’- city > Mr- ts 1 Lamp and family BM ; I 0 A\ S ■ No endorsers. We mane 7 -' sonal loans up t: and confident-a,., Fu.i . without ot'igaticn. £ i Franklin StTtirih *'■ Over S:h.,’e- Hardware Decatur, Ind a.-a Pbone k a THE ADA*! Cool a n d si n.. vio\„ n® f \: “LAB> and vt ith Geo. I’.ani roft. Gibeon. ( h,i'. A Jas. Gleason. 1 Ids ia-ihl-. mil In' ■■ ' thoughl Him " , ■'aitstt 11'. Hui it t"'ik vetir 011 l kill l,1! '" l ’ 7 erv of th< ir 1 fur ileielict .Hl'! Added-l onidl.v and Cartoon. £r . . TONIGHT —’ i'HE VAMOS' 4 i\(. ri«>M nit ', JI WI i- nv Mack Grown. tuM Knapp. Zasti I ; Hatton. J. I aridl A<lded-"The "hadow ot Eagle" and Cartoon. flB mu m> tir —t-
