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iOR SHOW n entertainers and Saturday Nights * James Cecil’s orchestra, floor show Saturday night. BEER GARDEN 24 — I'/* mile east of Decatur. mnmsjMMJi. ,Mmwmw.'axzr e Grass Mowed with a 4CWER offering these wellnowers at great saviveral models and choose from. Come in select the one that best al Low Prices (ardware Co. i A Reason —for the crowds cumins , to Niblick’s this spring! We’ve hundreds of the latest, authentic spring stvles in | COATS | SUITS j $lO ~,519.95 Sizes for Misses and Women in all the wanted | DRESS E S 2 Our tremendous selection I and variety assures you ol finding just the new dress you want for spring . ■ silk j suits, shirt frocks, new prints . . . the popular knitted liouclc dresses in two piece & g\j j [ styles. Complete size range ■ 1/1 for misses and women. $3.98,0 $13.95 Up A'fc. MFm or back. | sailors off-the-face I cartwheels shiny straws [ $1.98 to $5.95 | [niblick & CO. I

ed by: Herbert ‘ Hoover, Palo Alto, California. The concen .da is, however, tlut Hoover is not »u active candidate for renomlnatlon. From the moment of tils departure from Washington in March, I'JSH, imrty leaders who liad been in his confidence throughout tlie White House term were In general agreement that the 1 former President desired only the role of elder party statesman. In that rapacity. Hoover hoped to share In tire shaping of party policies and, doubtless, to exert a determining influence In selecting the Kepublican nominee. Hoover's directorship of the New York IJfe Insurance Co.—an honor shared with former Governor Alfred E. Smith —Is proving to be politically advantageous. Eastward travel to attend directors meetings enables Hoover to undertake what apparently now is his principal objective. That is, tlip stimulation of Republican interest and enthusiasm for the 1936 fight. He has adopted two methods to this end. The first is by public statements which began last February with a telegram to the t'nitod Press in New York condemning the new deal monetary policy and

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, APRIL 18,1935.

Charge New York Beer Baron Earned I wo Million ,tju ■* JR SmmfL lUrr*** ’•*' 1 A * 3S* 1

Judge Bryant

Here arc photos taken at Syracuse, N. Y.. where Arthur Flegenheimer, alias “Dutch Schultz”, notorious New York racketeer, is on trial charged with'defrauding the government out of $92,103 in income taxes. Judge bryant, left, before whom

I counselling a gold bullion standard! of money. This spring Hoover permitted publication of a political j | letter to a group of young Cali-' l fornia Republicans. It flayed the | new deal and carried the former I President’s campaign far beyond lii.s earlier objections to Roosevelt j money policies. o * PREBLE NEWS * • « Mr. and Mrs. Ora Newhard and sons of Griffith spent Saturday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Smith. Misses Irene and Erma Kirchner and Mrs. June Shackley spent Soturday at K rt Wayne, vi,siting Mrs. Louis Setter and daughter Paula. Mre. Mil on Hoffman and daughters Dorothy and Miriam spent Sat-1 urday at Fort Wayne. Albert Stahl of the l!. S. A. Navyj wtati nod at Rhode Island, and Miss

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Dutch Schultz

I Wahneta Sullivan of Fort Wayne] \ were the guotsUs of Mr. and Mrs. j : Charles Sullivan and daughters ■ Saturday. Mr. und Mrs. Adolpn Koldewey of Goelin visited Mrs. Well Linnemeier and son Herman and Mr. and Mrs. . Otto Kneneman and family SaturI day Mr. and Mrs. Fred Linnemeier of ! Fort Wayne visited Mrs. Kate LinI neimeier and son Rudolph, and MorI tin Bentz Sunday. ; Word was received by Mr. and Mrs. William Frietag, stating the death of Mr. Frietag’s brother, Gus Freitag of Chicago. Gus Freitag was well known hero having spent some time visiting his brother mid family on ueverul occasions. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Shady and j daughter of Fart Wayne visited Mr. ■ and Mrs. Albert Shady and daugli- ] ter Kth-d Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Georg ■ Hultdnoi r,

Attorney J. R. Daviz

the case is being tried; “Dutch Schultz”, center, and chief defense counsel, J. Richard Davis, right, are shown as they left court after a trial session, i« It is estimated that Schultz earned $2,000,000 dur-_ , uig his regime as beer baron.

'■entertained at dinner Sunday in 1 honor of their daughter, Aldine. w o was confirmed at the St. Paul Lutheran church during the morning service. The dining table was laid with white linen and silver, and centered with cut flow-iiw. A delicious dinner was served. Aldine received many beautiful gifts. Those present were: Mr.mid Mns. Henry Mill r and daughter Dorthea, and son R njamin; Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Kiefer and family; Mr. and Mrs. Victor Bultemeier and children; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Neff and ihildren of Hr igland; Fred Selking of Flan ck; Miss Edna Bultemeier Theodore Bultemeier; Ralph and Arnold Conrad: Louise, Margaret ami Helen Bultemeier. Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Fuhrman i - eat the weijk-end visiting Mr. and Mr.si Charte-a Fuhnifin and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. 1. • Itoy Cable and family upent Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Peter Helrarick and | daughter Anna . j Mr. and Mrs. Milton Huffman and j family had an their guests f r SunI day dinner, Rev. and Mns. Lester | Brunner and baby of Decatur. I Mrs. Milton Hoffman and daughters Dorothy, B?rneta mid Miriam attend- d the Sunday School Convent ion held at the Magley Reformed Church Sunday afternoon. Two Many Toed Cats Manchester, Conn.— <U.R) — Miss Catherine Costello's pet kitten has eight more toes than tlie ordinary cat seven on each front paw and five on each rear. She called it j “Spats” because its lower paws are j striped with white and resemble gaiters. However, Betty Pease, of I Ellington, exhibited the prize of them all—a cat with 26 toes, seven on each front paw- and six on each ■ hind paw. She hasn’t decided on a name. Bossy Is Cross-Eyed j Davie. Cal. —(UP)— Visitors to ; the L' niv rally if California expert--1 mental dairy at the College of Agriculture here rif) their eyee when they wee one placid bossy. Slie is perfectly cross-eyed. T.'.iose who ; watch her for a few minutes aa sue chews her cud taik#a quick run for I a mirror to see if th?y are crcsts- ! eyed, tooSaved by Inebriation Cambridge Muss. —(UP) —Luckily William Ferguson, Jr., was intox- , icated, or otherwise lie might have i been convicted on a hit-run charge. U cause he was drunk and didn't , knowingly leave the seen ■ of an accident, the Jury acquitted him. i H - was given a month in jail for (drunk 0 " a*a,-in g . ibowever. M j ._ . 0- — Wo ...... noias BHdge Hand Kerrville, Tex. <U.R> — Texas ! ranchers can play bridge us well as anyone else. Mrs. Conrad T. ' Holekamp, of Junction, Tev., drew 13 spades and hid a grand slam, doubled and redoubled. i_._— ■inneiw « A Bring This Coupon F Hull house Drug C’o. raj And Get A SI.OO Bottle of | WA-HOO BITTERS m FOR 25 CENTS K The Old Indian Biood, Nerve, WX Stomach, Liver and Kidney i J Remedy on the market since f/a 1358. This is an introductory ■ Offer for a few days oniy. M Not good after Saturday, Positively not over three M (3) bottles to a person. Wc ]Ky! publish no testimonials but ask you to try this Old Indian §H Root and Herb Remedy. A remedy of positive merit and K natural laxative! Proven by ffiS three generations. Be sure it bears the nameC. K. Wilson.

WILLSKIRE NEWS Mr. and Mm. Byron Avery of Detroit. Michigan were guests Thursday or Mr ami Mm. B. H. Avery. Mrs. Maude Johnson of Cleveland was a guest Saturday of her brother Harry Brown and family. Mr. and Mra. Deliiiue l>"tter and daughter Sally of Ohio City were Monday guests. ■ Mrs. Herman Myertt und win Gen® and Mrs. Horrid Colter were Van Wert shop,-era Saturday forenoon, M irso Mary Baucroft was a weekend visitor of her parents in Urbane. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Cox and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cox motored to Cinclnnotl i Sunday, where they met Gilbert Cox of New Castle, Pa.. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cox accompanied him to St. Petersburg, Fla., for a several days visit with relativto. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Cox returned home Sunday evening. Frank Geary and Paul Shaffner are numbered among the eick.j James Hainey, who has been in a Ft. Wayne hospital, has been brought to hie Jioine. are the parents of a boy baby. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Buckmaster Buckniaeter before her marriage was Miss Devona Painter. Mrs. Lea Bell is seriously ill. Mr. and Mrs. John Myer were guests Monday evening of Mr. und Mrs.i Rinley Bryan and family. Carrol Geisler and Miss Ixiis; M eye re, Gerald Mercer and Miss Helen Meyers were visit ;re in Peru, Indiana Sunday. eq her Sunday School teacher and Dorothy Bollemhach-er entertainclassmates of the M. E. Sunday School at dinner Sunday, celebrating her birth anniversary. The Dorcas class of the M. K. Sunday School was delightfully entertained Tuesday evening at the homo of Mm. James Bilderback, with Mra. G. 1) Mercer as assistant; best fob. The president conducted the devotions, followed by a program of music and readings. A two-1 course luncheon was sorved by the hoattsees, assisted by Mrs. George | Buckley and Mia. ,Erva Tester of San Diego, California. Mr. and Mrs- j Dale Cowan and family moved ill ■ their new home Monday. The home j was formerly owned by Mr. and j Mra. George Buckley. Girl Given Bachelor Dinner New Britain, Conn., — (UP) —i Bachelor dinn-ro usually are rc-| served for men, but not so in the I case of Attorney Angela M. Lucavu. |

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Here’s Help In Your Spring Cleaning Spring’ll here—lime to dean up, paint up, i (-novate, and mako your home and your premises a better place to live this summer. Our Washington Bureau has ready for you a packet of seven so Its Informative and helpful bulletins that will uhl with suggestions on Just how to do the Job heal. They are: 1. -Beautifying Home Grounds 2. lawn and Garden Pools 3. Interior Decorating I. Painting Around the Hosuc fi. Whitewash and Cold Water Paints (i. Waterproofing Cellars 7. Exterminating Household Pests If you want Ibis packet of bulletins, fill out the coupon below and mall as directed; . CUP COUPON HERE - Dept. SP-27, Washington Information Bureau. DAILY DEMOCRAT, 1013 Thirteenth Street, Washington, D. C. I want the packet of seven bulletins on SPRING CLEANING AND RENOVATING, and enclose herewith twenty cents in coin (carefully wrapped), or postage stamps, to cover return postage und bundling costs: NAM E- - * No — CITY STATE I am a reader of the Decatur Daily Democrat, Decatur, 1 rid. I

j Members of the bar association teni d red her a "bachelor dinner” when I she announced her pending marriage to Dr. Vincent Napoliello and presented her with a stiver water pitcher. o — Get the Habit — Trade at Home

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180 in Air, Fined For 50 Cleveland, O. — (U.R) —Wharton (aimed, who. as a. commercial airline passenger pilot, drives planes ISO miles an h:ur an dfaister, was fined $lO nnd costs in police court here for driving his automobile 50 miles an hour.