Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 18, Number 132, Decatur, Adams County, 4 June 1920 — Page 4

DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Except Sunday by THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO. JOHN H. HELLER Editor ARTHUR R. HOLTHOUSE. Associate Editor and Business Manager' JOHN H. STEWART City Editor Subscription Rates Cash in Advance One Week, by carrier 10 cents One Month, by mail 35 cents Three Months, by mail >I.OO Six Months, by mail >1.75 One Year, by carrier $5.00 One Year, by mail 3.00 1 One Year, at office $3 00 Single copies 2 cents Advertising rates made known on application. Entered at the postoffice at Decatur, Indiana, as second-class matter. Send your names for Old Home Week to H. J. Yager, chairman of the invitation committee. The women of Adams county are invited to attend the democratic organization meeting at the court room Tuesday night. There is much work, interesting and important, and you arc asked to show your interest in affairs by attending this meeting. Support the Northern Indiana fair by placing your advertisement in the premium list. That’s all that is asked I of you excepting your moral support and your boosts for Old Home Week. Upon the success of tills year depends the future of the handsomest park in Indiana. Congress will adjourn Saturday. So far as accomplishing anything worth while they might as well never convened. Os all records ever made, this ■ is the worst, and the people now reaIlze as they never did, that the appeal by President Wilson for a friendly' congress should have been listened to ( by the people. The power question in Decatur is I still a very serious one and it any action is to be taken that will assure ; smooth sailing next winter, it should 1 be done at once. The city administration have made every possible effort but owing to financial conditions so far but little has been accomplished. Johnson, Wood, Harding and Low-1 den, candidates for the republican I nomination are in Chicago, each lead-1 ing his own fight, for the first time in history and each is charging the j

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CASTER OIL NOW MADE TASTELESS Remarkable Process Perfected by Chemists of Spencer Kellogg & Sons, Inc. —— Nobody ever dreamed that castor oil could be made tasteless. Yet it has been done. Chemists of Spencer Kellogg & Sons, Inc., one of the world's largest manufacturers of castor oil. have perfected a wonderful process whereby castor oil Is made absolute'/ tasteless. Nothing is removed exc.vpt that disagreeable taste. Strength and purity remain absolutely unchanged. It's the same castor oil that your doctor prescribes with the nauseating taste eliminated. Think what a boon Kellogg's Tasteless Castor OH is to children and even grown-ui>s! insist on Kellogs Tasteless Castor Oil if you want a castor oil that is really taste less. Two sizes, 35c and 65c. At ail good druggists. —Adv. other with serious offenses. The result is being watched by the great mass of voters who will have something to say later. The women who have desired the right of equal suffrage should attend I Hie organization meeting to be held next Tuesday evening in this city. Invitation is extended to the ladies from all over the county and it is the earnest desire of the workers, men and women that representatives from each precinct and township be present. The state drew $25,000 more from lids county on tjie June draw of taxes, this year than last, besides gobbling > the automobile tax. This means that the state will take $75,000 from the ' pockets of the tax payers this year (hough they promised a reduction and insisted that your taxes would be less than ever before. On this record they will be asked to be returned to power. Dale J. Crittenberger, district chairman who has called a meeting for this ; city for next Tuesday night is a live and energetic worker for the democratic principles of government n which he so earnestly believes. He will urge speedy and complete organ!- ■ zation of each county. Come in and ' meet him and get acquainted with him and with the other leaders who j will be here.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, JUNE 1,1920.

Though the report filed by (he Wood managers in Indiana shows they spent but $5,200, Mr. Joss the assistant manager testified in Washington, I! at they used $45,000 and one item showed that Harry Hogan the state manager made a draw of nearly SIO,OOO at one time, it doesn't seem to square exactly and is further evidence of the non-obser-vance of laws by men who aspire to the presidency. The Newberry case didn’t stop them and Frank Dailey may have another job on his hands next winter. The municipal light plant at Washington, Ind., has been having difficclties that students of industrial conditions in cities will do well to note with care. The plant fell into a state of disrepair, the city petitioned for permission to issue bonds to make repairs, the employes threatened to -trike for more wages, the citizens voted to build a new plant, and Monday, the last generator burned out leaving the city without light and forcing the fifteen industries, which depend on the municipal plant for power, to close. —Indianapolis News. The democratic women of Adams 'county and those who desire to affiliate with this political party are cordially invited to attend a mass meeting to be held next Tuesday evening for the purpose of completing an organizaztizon. The democrats l»licve that the people should rule and that organization should be mr.ds in this manner, rather than by appointment. At this time Miss Miller, district chairman for tlie women and Mrs. Alice Foster McCulloch, state < hairman, will be present and it is hoped that a hundred or more of the democratic women will be present at this important occasion. Come and bring your friends. Mrs. O. I). Arnold of Bryant is vis iting the J. F. Arnold family. Siie and Mrs. Arnold went to FOrt Wayne today. Colton Co. all next week. Ladies free Monday, when accompanied by one paid admission. 130-t4 Colton Co. all next week, on Ahr lot. Decatur. 130-tl \ Militarism is apparently dy’ig out of Germany. Marching troops are us ually jeered by the people of the sidewalks. Great Britain made heavy war loans as follows: to Russia $2,S40,000,000; to France. $2,352,500,000; to Italy, $2.350,000,000; to Belgium, $432,500,000. to Serbia. $100,000,000; to other smaller allies. $225,000,000. No interest is being charged Belgium. Serbia, Mont negro. Rep. Charles A. Nichols, who die.l suddenly in Washington, was in his early years the most brilliant police reporter in Michigan. He made his fame by rounding up the perpetrator of a hideous murder, bringing him tc his newspaper office and getting the full story of the crime before turning him over to the police. AMERICAN LEGION NOTICE Regular meeting of Adams Post No. 43 Monday, June 7th, at 8 o’clock p. m at the G. A. IL hall. Business of importance to be disposed of. We are now entitled to two delegates and two alternates to the state convention at Vincennes, June 28 and 29th, and they are to be elected at this meeting. Every member is urgently requested to be present. 131&133 ADJUTANT.

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