Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 20, Number 89, Decatur, Adams County, 14 April 1922 — 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 Sint'lo copies 2 cents Ono Week, by carrier 10 cents Ono Year, by currier 15.001 Ono Month, by mail 35 cents Throe Months, by mall 11.0® Hix Months, by mail $1,751 Ono Year, by mail 13.00. One Year, at office. $3.00 (Prices quoted are within first and second zones. Additional postage added outside those zones.) Advertising rates made known on application. Entered at the postofflee at Decatur, Indiana, as second class matter. The season is getting late und none of the spring sowing has been done in this county, due to the wet season., but bo not alarmed for remember this County has never recorded a crop failure. Next Sunday Is Easter and after that comes a peroid of good Weather during which the hustling farmers of this good community will show you what speed is. z We have been asked by various persons if they can vote for a part of the candidates on the democratic ticket and a part on the republican ticket at the coming primary. You canot. You must call for a ballot of your ow r n party or for that party which you expect to support in the November election. The entire list of candidates, State, county, and township are on one ballot and you can chose but one. You over look a real duty it you fail to give your assistance in securing the nomination of John W Tyndall for Congress. Just wishing it won’t put it over. His opponents are putting up a campaign and while we in this county recognize his ability and his fitness for the place, in the other counties of the district where he is not so well known some efforts must be made or he will not secure the vote of which he is deserving. Write your friends or see them and secure the nomination of a man you know will represent you honestly and fearlessly if elected. The tariff bill as introduced in the Senate the other day with a favorable report from the committee will never have the approval of the American public for it is a rich man’s tariff pure and simple, creating higher taxes for the people and higher costs of living. It is worse than the famous PayneAldrich law which broke the repub lican party in two some ten years ago and it is so openly vicious and unfair that it is opposed by many republican members of the house and senate. It will never become a law few predict and it it should by chance slip through will be of short life and a troublesome one. Two wet republicans who made a straight out campaign were nominated over dry men in the Illinois primary for congress. One of the men defeated had served six terms in the house of representatives and was very popular and so we have it back again—the old wet and dry battle, supposed to have been killed off and buried with the Volstead act and the eighteenth amendment hut present signs indicate ft may be resumed and be a big factor for some years to come. It will be interesting to watch these districts now and to observe what the republican drys will do in the general election. The trouble with the question is its influence on elections. Nothing else matters now. The four-power pact, the coal strike, the disarmament conference, the fear of war with Japan, the length of milady’s , dress, the hold-ups in Chicago, wireless telegraphy, who wins the base ball championship, all fade as the frost before the morning sun —Fatty Arbuckle is free —free —free. We are told the fat boy was “terribly affected,” or “effected,” just as you like,, Minta Durfee, his wife, wept silently but took time out- to give Gagin McNab; Fatty’s principal attorney, a big smack .right on his smacker, Fatty and Friend Wife both shook hands ■with the jurors and told them what fine follows they were, the women in the audience sprung a few tears, strong men wilted in their chair. Fatty
la free. Poor Virginia Rappe, is tn her grave, the movie colony la going along as usual, if not more so, and the world is happy. Fatty is free. —Bluffton Banner. EAT AT BITTNER’S -CAFE— Meals 40c. Lunch*3oc. ■ “'0 — — Bernard Kruse from north-west of the city atended to business in Decatur this morning. * •. $ wm
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, APRIL 11. 1922
TO THE VOTERS OF UNION TOWNSHIP "Bill Nye once auld the man who goea around behind your face and talks in front of your back is a scoundrel." Now I think the same of the one who reported 1 had anything to do with any of the three candidates who are on the Democratic ticket in Union township. They are making the race because they wanted the office, and I don’t expect to try to run the office no matter who is elected. Yours truly, FRANK McINTOSH. itx
EASTER ATTRACTION AT THE MAJESTIC, FT. WAYNE "Mr. Pint Passes By", the sparkling comedy by A. A. Milne, will be presented by A. I* Erlanger. Featured Inlhe cast is Laura Hope Crews, and other members of the original New York company including Dudley Bigges, Erskine Sanford Leonard Mudie, Alison Bradshaw, Augusta Haviland, Madeleine Harr. The New York critics and the public acclaimed "Mr. Pirn Passes By”, the jnost ontertaning comedy of the season. Ori-
nally played under the asuplces of the Theatre Guild this smart comedy enjoyed a run of over two hundred nights at the Garrick in New York after its year run in London. j. APPOINTMENT OF HXEtITOH Notice Is hereby glvon That the undersigned has been nmiolnt.'d e’c utor of the estate of Henry , '. r “ .-J" W.bMAM KRUyJKEBKRU. r April 13, 1922. t 14 o . ~( | Dore B. Erwin, Atty. 14 --1 -- •> Vernon Hoblet oF Willshire attended to business here yesterday.
THE HOPE OF THE WORLD The war of 1914 laid off the nations of the world In the dust. Their homes, their industries, their peace must be restored by the rising generation, in them is the hope of the world. To make motherhood easier, to se cure for every baby u clean bill of health and u fair start in life—that Is the problem. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable ( om pound is nn excellent medicine for mothers and for future molhars. For fifty years this medicine has been used succsstully in all non-surglcal cases of womens disease.
DANE? moose HAII MONDAY . , A .Pril 17th ’• Good Music Everybody C Ome
