Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 19, Number 6, Decatur, Adams County, 7 January 1921 — Page 4

DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Stary Evening Except Wunday by THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO JOHN H. HELLER........... AfifiUß R. HOLTHOUSE, Associate ’nd Business Manager JOHN City EdltoP 6u'v»B IV* * < •a* V 4A»a»«e • A"l<W**La* • • *•* •W. V <Rirrh’». 4 ... # ..lE • • OBe » w by wirtuas •• • <•;« NonUR by mail. * , ♦ n a a, by a 4 m Moathe. by niajl < . V < -by mail <-■■• H- * *••» -•■* < *’-' H ’*• * Advttetisln* »u*ea made tfteva on >/> 11 • Bstered i* the :’t DecaMr Indiana, an s< -end-clate matter MRW- W» •

i ■ , idcvo'id wry Important matters ' Mr tb« «HHk«lUllHy will be di* ussed . / m «w hwhtetrial meeting next TuesC* (My a«l»L Are you interested in the t»twr» »f this city ami coypty? It * l 7 >u« are yen will bo yn*e. ■■m m lien i man si •• • ♦ “ Thai's about all that <•!)-be said’so- ' tar. As usual the first week will he. EL,-, aMMwhat slow as the ponderous 0 •- • a WiU .. i> •’'•- week , ■ fi.. .1 <1 Jllbl. »«f tile fin-i.-Ii «!:• a bill:’ are l.isl in the “nliuft- ! pur. • ■ly kilted, sum. j. -.4 that • : i«i b > .’> at I out <>t all the muddle wilt come a few good laws nd I* 11 of bad ones. If* all in RX a life time., ” • . .„ ■ , n -- EE The democrats -are not Yery. identify* fill in the legislature but Wii.lt we SC. have are rood. With such men »« K- I':.!,",: . .. » i. ami John is.k.r « in i • Ho nz and GottschalkW anil other ' hr the house, »•■ are sure ci |.i ..r of I’Uirls that will at least .7 > - i iii iv to the people in the '/ * ’ V . < • T.d :i'..-r is that Sp (|m bi-. • republican majority will ” tlU’ politicians to run wild and jj®’ Jh appropriations become so exorbi itaui that payment will mean bank- ** til t ti,._. m x rat ■ can ’ i ill miticn f > the Maks mil the' ’ Ins' for '• ■ i ill ■»..! b.. -b - v i->J : o.iii.' oth. r .sb and have pint ~ < hate a- to see the Side plays. ' • 1 ; ———- i ;. >t . FL,-by uh i.ioii.r tru hi. nd . vertiSuip d s in other liti.s are B- *r. r< , .. ti >1 1. I.u- l i. ir i ft’ort- ■ multi tall oti’barn ii t >il tor tiane • * I is no need for any person to go els. 'i where to secure the best bargains! tr • » id<.. They can be found in th.. &: stoms .ripht here in Adams county t :..-i II i. no. ~i* k gam - to tie E . . .Tbi* are really selling tiivir g.is.'ls out at d low figure, liotj * just trying to get you into their stores.t« sulf you something at a big ; • profit, the ga<<iw usually worked in th.- larger cities. If you want real r i< r • money, you *'■■■" do ii i i ll -r !!• to ’..twicl it right h*r» and right now. • . . ’ * The,anwual campaign for Renewal t »!' hl -i. »i . i.. now i n at this nf » your • oiitin- . tied loyal support, ami patronage, #w|Jh the pronwsc to give you lu return Mil the ix'ws of Hhe ebinmunity . Midi of the state a»4 yitition. W« have I een in the daily•newHtlppef I business <;ightee:i years now # and feel e-ifiijli .bed. We al*‘ for this I county ai d cvejybody ig it and with’ your assistartee will* continue to! boiwt. It's warth several times the | price of t«o paper, to rent thß f®rm- j er's column each day, the market re-1 Torts, the court items, the real jeste late transfers, the local news, TJ. I ># <. •■legrams, the features and the ad»M1 ' and legal notices whlElt f e»ch day are given. Subscribe jjtw. • inor Milter who this week siMi-■ needed Al Smith as executive of the I great Empire state is following one . of the greatest young men of Amer- i ii a. That fact was demonstrated as I well ar Smith’s, popularity by the! 9 election returns which showed that he hatfcrun more than a million ahead of his national ticket, Miller however in his inaugural speech made several excellent points which rather indicate he may be big enough for the job. Among other things he sait|.' "We have reached a. time in the as- c fairs of government when it is necessary to pause and take stock. We i

1 have passed *otigh JPeru ot spend'ing; we are now confronted with the I economic necessity of saving. Tlie dollar hus been so cheap that there |l,.r been llltle thought of denying any want, pubik or private, and our • wants have grown by what they fed .on, umiPv- have n < jjii"'t l a stage <4 <|UtArai*iie» e»:,» » i •»..e‘k.<* ►» .«*• ehn te*? . «• •»» •ttelvMiwi*** 1 umieriak a »•« f«» lion* aa ratisfy » .!m;:::t -1J «em;llid/ YOciferOUi . mm h to appear popular tn*.* tn up- | ply theoretical cures to almost everj’ ill capable of arousing emotion or Lippeuling to sentiment, and in my judgment the state has watered far from the true function if gov ernment.”

11 {. *-5- + «■ "AUCTION SCHOOL NEWS * • • By • ♦ • • Miles Drije , 'k • •••«*• + ■«»■ IJe has arrhedand was greeted wiiit <.... n ■ <7 71 h *1 udent Mr. Join; .« am, a i Mduafe oftthee e college ‘pt . i» i aad know b .from" coast, f,j , ... !...» i..,t mow out; «r t »ii •• • ifil i- <!> r- "artit judge, in the ,-bovine world. . • " . . Tie--Ilin of 111 Hell’-' es inslruetie . w.n an. introduction to pedigree ■i. I» i- am! i.itlie j'ld '.ing. A ShprJ io , n cow was brought into the ring an' al! point- • .is utial to a desirable b es < ar< ass am! a characteristic beef .<i ma! «t’r. carefully and clearly brought out. } it is of our opinion that €<4. Rep- * n t m..<le no mislake in securing tli° i■. ices of Mr. Latham, using the I ‘ vemii'tilar vs -the streets we’d say, “He ■ the berries.” We are all awaiting Vir. l.itham next appearance in the -'ns -room. M — < The boy's .ire telling a good ono on J E. I li>, nbii .kle. o: Clearmont, Mo., ->r-- of Hie lii.-a stud'llls at ill' el.- ol l iif o ihoincn went to the picture show last • veiic,, -. and when •In » it |. th .- !• two of the uh ii slipP dent on one ide and llornbm kle.wa. : iiti f. r the. i aprei-sii it all «. .. tegetii . .. and t'.taiied out. with the remark, “W- li. mine ...!" am.l .crabbed a Ii .-Tur’ woman by the ayrn and pulled • he. entirely out on the sidewalk—and then Ii <li. i cured his mistake. Hi i apologized to the lady in a very gen•li n .ml,, n ■. but his pals on tin ’sidewalk had considerable fun at his 1 xp« n Mr Hc-übui k!«- is ,n energetic Jep'im s man from the Missouri i. n, and would mW have hat! the in- ; eitient haiipen for the world, but he ' hou iit at tlie time tiiai his compan lions w ri at hi- side.i -The students arc becoming more ;■!:..! ally t each day. Physical In'tarn tt ; < le : Ellis and Wait Evans took the students out on an early nietr'iig hike and al.-o • through a iet urse of breathing exercises. . Tire school-opened today w ith an interesting lecture on pedigrees by Mr. Latham, in this lecture the extended !'■ rm of 4-: tligreo was taken and thoroughly defined. Dr. Hill ami Dr. El- ■-! eiUH f»> L »—i*u,i .i wra..- ■■■ I GAS Notice 8 Office or. or ’ before S Jan. ’ IQ, if yc-w wish Office open fflonday evytisg, | NORTHERN | INDI’ANA | e GAS AND* • I 1 ILECTRJC H COMPANY I | ——ZT”" ~ ~ , T Ashbauchefs FURNACES USHTNING RODS SPOUTING , SLATE ROOFING PHONE 765 or 739 i t

ODECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY. JANUARY 7, IH2I.

ills lectured on proper breathing, eat [ Jlng and volco sounding in relation to public speaking and daily life. Every | j stutlenfn breathing habits were cani fully examined and corrected. A I RESOLUTIONS 01* RESPnCT 1 yin of Concede Jacob C. Roop. » Sift* im fnf*!>» coiß. ./*- » tehn •*" ln»*« won, • ( • •»'nd the nation's b d ♦Mr tank haw been well doan. ' • I Rest nude* wreaths of laur te . • By grateful people given, Wo strew your grave wlttf flowenn The sweetest gift of heaven Commander*lf is our sad duty to rci port to you that Comrade Jacob C. ' Roty), a late member of Company I ot the 4Gth Ohio Volunteer Infantry . and B. of the 192nd Ohio Volunteer Infantry during the war of the Rebellion, and who was a tried, true ugid faithful member of Sum Henry Post No. 63, bemrtment of ! Indiana, G. A. H., was on December 31. l»0, caljed’by our Great Com- ' mantUte Jo Hje grand army above. j Wherefore. We your commlitce, lw testimony’ of hjs loyalty to his cou i- • try,* wherf her glorious principles oi freedom were Assailed, of his private ' character, as a citizen, and aa true md loyal member of the Grand Army of the Republican, recommend th.it ' I'o’py of these a.'xprbssinHS of cut f < .ir<l for the fallen comrade be sent t • the family and-that a copy be spread pn the records of this post and 4 cop? handed to the city daily for publication. H. B. EORDYCC > D. K SHACKLEY • ) Com B. W. SHOLTY » IS TEN YEARS OLD Postal Savings System Cdfc* brates its Tenth Anni« i vemary This Month ISSUES A NEW CARD! Which Wil! Displace Old Ten-cent Savings Card— Plan is Successful e, • The United Stales Postal Savings System is today marking its t. ntli an • niversary by issuing .i new postal sav ings card which will displace the 1J i cent postal savings card which has . been in use since the establiwhment of the system on January 1, IStil. ” ■**" The new card will be furnished free of cost and when ten 10-ccnt postal savings stamps have been affixed to it will be accepted at any depository office as a deposit of 11 or it may be redeemed tn ea.-ii. The outstanding feature of the new card is the translation into twenty-four foreign languages of the statement that the fair of the United States is solemnly pledged to the payment of deposits made with the system. ’• The'service was first ebtabiished at forty-eight post offices, one in each slate, on January 1, 1911, and, al though hampered by many restrictions as to rate of Interest and maximum amount allowed on deposit, it has ( shown remarkable progress. PostI master. General Burleson announces that the amount ot» deposit today Is more than |l62,bbli anil its depositor j have long since passed the oue-hmt i million mark. As predicted by its proponents in i i he days before-the passage of the or iginal postal cavings aet, our foreign l»ra citisejis have been the principal patrons of the system. Tawgh't’in their native countries- to took to the government to safeguard their witvlnfs, they naturally eipect this government jto do likewise. la the present flvai ' tide ui tmmjgratioo. euch newcomer I as Ire leaves the*port of ♦•try, receives a leaflet in. his m anto lining the incited of eperation of - the ' Unitdtl States portal raving* »y»tem ’ ami urging upon him the desirability of continuing in the prac--1 tice of thrift v.-hjph has been .y> necessary in the country he has just left, I Tb» service is, therefore, on* sf the I most potent factors*ii? furtherfcg the J Americanization movement j Many banks, usually savings banks. P prior to the establishment »t the p system, felt that the posta-l savings • be a s-trsng egi®?dtltw j but has shown that the ! postal savings system draws its paI I trons not from depositors in ' led and.well-conducted banks but from those who otherwise would not place their money in any banking institution whatever. The original act. of- congress restricted the total amount to be placed; on deposit at SSOO and the deposit ot! this amount was limited to not morel han SIOO per month, Uter the monthly { limitation was entirely removed and the maximum amount increased first! to SI,OOO and then to the present ■ !amount. $2,500. Postmaster General! i Burleson, in the annual report just! (Continued on page Jive)

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xm Jn7liiiil 1 i i' iiiiiMMW <h( f OXTHEWNNWI • •• * ° '** • '*,4 * ■<’•»• •** * „ ,i« filerevting «xi><fi- ' • •«• ' • ,;ed lnt« • • n f'.lo some bnd preil!|,noflc of which resulted In hl-" 1 .1;. »d Into a frog, is happy onre more now that he 13 a fox again. 1J j had promised the witch to bring ion o stones from a pool; he forgot ! to riaka good seeing th.TO tuS no ether way cut Ht tbe I av: 13’11 ho concluded It was best to : > as hs premised and he brought the j . :c :ho wlt.h, cargyiug It in hi* a outh. . i The Witch smiled when siie saw the I . “This is one of many avhich i ’ _l* IIIIH. fflßl Il I I-*A - I ; . ■’ ; . .'J. ‘ Hop away for nr- 1 , "11 ;:u wlsli your own form 1 i Mil, hack ami forth each I-day nt tbn poor Ffog,. hopping a’-t l “! |».- . long time, and then cue . i.: }'i t u the Frog was taklnt i ; i "i tlie pool up came from the jei’.o.i a terrible rumbling noise. ;• to tlie top of the pool went the I e1 :t lie lielU the stone, although ! »is b.adly frightened, but when he t l ’t !i?a lof a big Dragon, with.! :*.; i.m! four eyes, loom up .f • 1 ■ ■ ' 1 ’ , < .. t”’ : t i.e into the wa.er, s-.-l i .... I: lr-:-r> 'l behind a stone it re ■ iti ‘n _liv ' pi, ni.. son,” said some one. | • . ii -i tiie Frog looked out tlmre I • t'- hl witch holding out ler ; ' baa arms tn the Dragon, who • 1 stood U: tlio pool. 'i ’ bellowed the cn att.re. j

Beauty Chats A &&■ ag: 1 ■ •t * t — ~rr ' By EDNA KENT FORBES ■ a »»■ t »m< JM iJC . PROFILES W’HFX’ n girl tells nw tier profile Is bad looking, I usually tell her to change the way she does het hair. This Is the simplest, easiest way to improve the appearance of the side face. Indeed, the way the hair is »r---.ranged makes u tremendous difference in the profile. A thin face can be'madt . to seem more rounded if the hair Is pulled over the face, a high forehead . can be eliminated by pulling the halt dnwu nearer the brows, a prominent nose looks best if <]>e hair is fluffed ClßMfßiir —I I IL. ’ ' ’ ' •• '- - - ■ ! - «" - - ' > IB - w r l #- ;> - r ■ '-.® ■ •. •& • -ii i •■ • ■■■.■; , ■ •. cX_s_ The Hair Presently Chants thel Appearance of the Profile. softly around the face, nose is made ffrseem larger if the knot of the haA corses opposite it. By studying various arrangements, Ujdjjg the hand mirror n*l dresser mirror to get the side view, you can find for yourself the best way of fixing the hair for your own profile. Only a perfect face cart stand the severe style, while n fat face needs the hair soft around the edges and (luffed only a trifle. Os course, a deformed face can be i improved by nooplasine treatments, krijl .a, profile .that slyiws the mouth 1 ■Beidutij’pf: harmony, caa be Improved ' dental' treatments. But arcof the hair will do wonMfo'>n 'taany. crises. f] . ' I 1 (Copyright.) — o fiSnaikiss Don't Need Drink. Bdy living jn very, dry : filch' svin able’ to dr, entirely ' tlidiik ate reptiles. Sfeta.K illdvifiJi: .: :

mW'-ri yjj “You haxm saved ni|k'' and out of the pwifch* jumped ion tbo bank e- *«• th gfini!.* • • , ‘gfow, wh»re K tbel wdntcful c>-eJ-'tare "bo helped m* I woaibr?" 7 11 ' I the Witch. “I promiked te give 1 back ills eh-iT"' • bnt ' pe rba P^. m would ratio r 1 c a Frog than a I J* so let us go home.” It did not take the FW t 0 110 J , out and show hlm.-elf. though he toot | good care to keep out of the Dragon s I reach. , “Madam Witch, I lioee 1»ont my wo'* i this tiino; give me back my owe shape!” b p ..• .. ‘Oh,’there you nrcT you mirorabie utWe cheat,’ -. a the old V,j.oh. “You , I shall have y< ur wish, for .you have saved mjrdoo. who was !m|lrlsoned under Ute pool ■’.■ " "-" e o'*”*' l *® ol n ed hl! onp by one the etOBOO j Os Ills prison weije removed. • ft you l.ad kept you- prowl** . fitht <!□>• you came tp m® F®® would ' ' had .., < 't' t- . ’• ■ -■•J 1 swl 1-' « able to vhar.jo .’•' ;i”f ? ,' a ■' a ’.rrx'y an ! back to ’• ■ : w Ill'll >OU v IGI !. but yo »t- * S’* /” ’ < r,i- rat. a id ! u-e-1 1 lay ends.” ' , ■ ' But I was nfrakl «f heir.; i'ov x-.'.. whined tbe Frog. “I wo-Md bars • obliged each <’ay to dive fcr tl ? r’.ra-'-y, a wanted.” “You could have nUa.l ? frog to ' bring it to you,” said the Witch. “1 could not got n teal frog to <i » that . for me. because they nil are in tlie power of the Water Ojjre, who liv.'s down deep in the pool, brrt f r you they would have done it and noi ask’d 1 «jU~ tiohs.” “I did not think of that," was the r» ply. “No. yon tl ought orly of gp'firc ' somoiliit _• fcr nothing.” said the Wit<v. 1 “Let this be n lesson to you and do 1 not try to be sly and de eltful wi'i< e ! Witch again.” 1 >;e toui iie.) t! p Frog with her care. : nd. without stopping I'luck Eox, who I appeared nt once in place "f the.poor. ' ‘el t 1: frog, inn bit t.ii'j .i tie i woods with • and bovmiv. ! Nev« r again did lie f -'k out a Witch ;or think :. it the !•. ries. He vu< ; >..:i-::■'■! v Ph his owi. s!i:i|ie and never 1 wished to change even f- r a minute. (Copyright)

BHIII ct mW i i IfiSollQHv Kw I? II yREKWIMII ; LASS A week I mu mad worse a« my friend Tony v.l. :i he smashs ’ bees hand weeth hammer on d» see (ion aeexa years ago. I maka da mind up jiebbe I shoots little hole e«n * otic guy Ino lika vers mooch. Igo een da store for buy da gun and da man say do can sella weetbout l«r- , ’ (Dish. I wy ’•gii right. ! geevt yon pee- ' mtsh. how moocha ees cost?" Hut he say no rr.n do data way. He say , ♦ gotta gotta ponnlsh from chief p<» 1 ieecman and fella wot for waata gun ' and wat I am gonna shot. • t (Ink ees tori moocha. red tape, chew da rag monkey beeiheao foe shoota hole epn Jusa one guy. Kef i was gonna rioota Cvr,, aceva hundreed, meebbe ee.< alia right fj* getta per- ! wish, I ditntio. • But anyway I era pretty tnafl foe Ail guy I Ilka «» shout. I gotta an- ! quaint weeth beam longs. titus ago. ; but t no Its i hw.t beezr.css hew 1 tasks d« leering Every day he rue «U »bwt and aay, "Hello, Kha- i tr>, hew you todayy* • i < oay, "o)h, t f,<; t gwatfl obaS; h«w yeo feel?” f)en he yay, “J » t » right, Kletre, hat yo» SUPW M well, ¥>'ea*O MaWr, ya* <oec> loHU »itr • • evo-o flay ooijfl., gua talks worth me rama way. Ail* ' time ha ees try m* he n?c ettta roec'a. took.-, week or feels aeock, I dunafc i whort-hn one. Ino care ver rSodfh 1 | till other day when I lea«ia something wat almost maka me seeck sor 1 stralghta goods. I deeseowr dnt res sella cofiias one raont and tombstories nex® month. 9 Sis rlghta way I dock® oeS ebootai he<mi ees good idee. Erf I let® IceTte mebbe someday he strops J? and wnnta tallft BEEZNESS. Wot you tluk? • 0 'n — ■' — What the Sphinx Said. I ' By Newton Newkirk. a day keeps the doctor i ■ away,’ . but three little rascally’, |E|3PS5M|]b green apples ' in one' small ’ boys ftupnny. have been’ known to bring-Doc and hope.” 0 . . , o

!?7^SSS ! ...»♦»**** — — ' ~ aI . to Chris Baunl. lot M- ' ,! feDiell . ry , ,50; Mary He»«ng t ! William F. Stepien 80 acres, - ; I township. U ° nt *h! Ito Samuel LOChuer, 80 aetes. ■- | Pornos''zimmerman has been elected ( hftu.te e o!tbeMis S1 o n a of three, years, and the el* | tlo *has heenrtered of record in th. I iounty recordor te offleebydia Elsey vs. Charles W. Mt» I Alvis P. Addington, el al., pa t> 1 Detgurrer by gJaintlffs to P * J 'abatement for defentant John A-

/ A Big Drop I 3 • *. ’ in cJELL-O JI • a B J y % '■ I packages fl i' ■ ■ A • ••••••. I 1J The Genesee Pure Food Compuny i jll . .. Le Roy. N.Yfc -- ■ -Jj Zfaofe Instantly | and without a bit of waste I Instant Postum I the table drink sc many I . prefer to tea or coffee I because of rich uniform flavor moderate cost and • superior health value- ' ™<|^—MW—- — ■in; ——■ » ■•BWWL' ■- !' 1 ** J i 1 1 M’ ■ ' fz.4n A 1 i* j?"' J® i a Tk - 5. pa«te, • ‘ fcir—"3 • •»*XMlry and the w#Mh ft f«ry import®''' ’*** ** HubH-'W'- of* f * r -- tl;3ti J s * a * w# **• w * ful c, ts ♦ *«•«- 1 £“ »*"-• -4 ... w««* »'-d yet j»st3 no mL th k U perfornis fhvice i* - cleans thetgfeth anfu.® tooth paste --BVM a pleasant taete—f Crystal Theatre TliE HOUSE OF QUALITY tonight j also! WUlfam SILENT AVENGER.” the first episode ol Cut Pn°ces. tha Crvst a , i r -rh en a ” records in everV cl - 1 ' ind! ana to Cut Prices Vll r . h ® atr< * is the first theatre shown at the Cry stal at i P ft Ctu S es re S ard!ess of cost m J3Ut| iv and bJ 3 pecia"fea® r Big Show “WHAT WOULD' 0 ing comedy. 10 and He so R Mann, 2 reel

I bert, fiiat. D. E. Smith u s was here on lejral matters ,fi< moon and this am<ni aKi THE PRAYER The fourth service In the prayer schedule was h, l(|s( ( W| at the United Brethren churt*fl| th,- Rev. A. H. Saunders • leeting ime «. 'the subject being ‘ Mlssiogv fl I final meeting will be held thafl mg at the Presbyterian ch urc j« l!ev. Tinkhani, leader. The this evening will b- closed itmfl| . et time to permit att ( - n ,i 4tllß .'tend the concert at tlie ’ under the direclon ot the club.