Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 21, Number 91, Decatur, Adams County, 16 April 1923 — Page 4

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT PubllahMl Ivary Evenins Ernst Sunday by THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO. J. H. Heller—Prea. nd Gen Mgr E. W. Kempe— Vlce-ITea A Ade. Mgr. A. R. Holthouae—Sec y and Hua. Mgr Entered at the Poztofflce at Decatur, Indiana, aa second class matter. Subscription Rates Single copies > cents Oae Week, by carrier 10 cents One Year, by carrier 16 00 One Month, by mall 86 cents Three Months, by mail $1 00 Sb Months, by mall $1.75 One Year, by mail $3.00 One Year, at office $3.00 (Prices quoted are within first and second sones. Additional postage added outside those zones.) Advertising Rates Made known on application. Foreign Representatives Carpenter & Company. 122 Michigan Avenue, Chicago Fifth Avenue Bldg., New York City N. Y. Life Building, Kansas City, Mo. Pep up. Spring is here and it’s time to forget liow much coal cost you and how long you had the grippe and all your other troubles. Step out and take a full breath and jump into the good old summer time spirit, 'lucre are many months of you now when you can progress and be happy. There is much to do and it s up to you to help to do it. At the meeting of the National League of Women Voters a few days, ago a resolution was adopted which provides fur laws being enacted com Veiling women and men to share equally in property acquired after marriage. Several things should be considered in connection with the law. the credit of the member of the fam ily who has to make the living or does ; and just how would it be if the wife happened to make a lot of money and , had to turn half of it over to a worth- . less husband? We are old fashioned ( enough to believe that the best plan * 1 is the old plan. Burns Cover with wet baking soda — afterward apply gently — VICKS > V apoßub Otter 17 Million Jan Used Yearly

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There Is certainly no excuse these days tor any person with common sense not being able to read or write. The other day the principal speaker before the foronce was a tnau who when forty eight years old could neither read or write. Now he is considered butter than un average scholar. He declared anybody could do it who would and told how he had walked many miles aecii day> to attend school an hour or two. Those who fun of him have changed their minds now. There is absolutely no reason for any person remaining in iguor-; ante these days.

Editor Evans who was here a A week ago says the only chance for peace in Europe during the next twenty-five years and perhaps longer is peace because of power. He says the nations over there are so inter mingled and there are so many complications of one kind or another, so much hatred and so much commercialism that there will be no listening to reason for a long time and be also says that unless peace comes in some way the conditions in Europe will soon be the most terrible in history*. All- of which is very interesting because Evans is a. peace idealist, even to such extent that he was one of the • leading members of Ford’s famous | peace party. Tile rather curt note of Comptrol-ler-General McCarl, who holds office tinder the provisions of the budgeti 1. . to Secretary of the Navy Denby, to the effect thatl in matters relating to the expenditures of public money he will not tolerate any interference, with his prerogatives by any member > of the cabinet, will meet with gener-i al approval. The budget system will either serve the people or be utterly useless according to the degree in which its spirit and letter are observ-, cd. The hoped-for reorganization and: 1 1 ordination of the activities of the 1 vinous departments of the govern-] nient tailed because of the seitiali at t tude of the members if the cabinet, c.ieh willing to sacrifice his col-.

. - . leagues, but nil inliinting that there be no intarfereace with themselves. The conflict between McCarl dud Denby brings the budget to an issue. Tile latter has summoned Mr. Daugherty to give un opinion as to the powers of the comptroller-general, and he can wreck the budget in that 1 opinion if he so desires. It is such a rare thing to find an official taking 1 the stubborn staml of the comptrollergeneral, ttfa£ his action is certain to make a popular appeal. For tho people are convinced that the budget system must be rigidly respected or i that it should be abandoned and the salaries paid to the officials connect•ed with it be saved. —Fort Wayne Journal-Gazette.

‘ _o PLAY ENJOYED er BIG CROWD I _ Monroe Juniors Presented “Deacon Duhbs” in Creditable Manner i Monroe. Ind., April 16. —(Special to Daily Democrat) —"Deacon Dubbs" the comedy drama in three acts, presented by the Junior class of the high school on last Friday night was a big success in every way the word implies, both financially and otherwise. The young ladies and men fulfilled their parts beyond all expectations, and each character of the cast portrayed Uih full meaning of the parts they represented, and not one ifalterd throughout the appearance on the stage, all delivered their lines as | old veterans in the dramatic lino to ■ a house filled to capacity, and all were satisfied as to the work and efforts of those taking part in “Deacon Dubbs." i Charles Lainiuiman. as Deacon . Dubbs. from Sorghum Center, Vir giny, handled his character perfectly and his comedy was good. He caused ’many laughs throughout the play. | Harley Elirsatu, as the lawyer, was |at all times on the lookout for his profession, and was a very essential adjunct in the legal status in the case. ‘Walter Roth, as Rawdon Crawly, in the part of a "wolf in sheeps doth 1 ing." and designing villain had a very important part to render and he de- ; serves much credit in the portrayal i >f the character he represented. I Alton McKennas Major McNutt, J auctioneer and justice of the peace, i was dignified aud represented that personage to the letter, and was of great importance in 'he cast. His ‘ delivery was clear, loud aud distinct iat all times, and made an excellent i appearance on the stage. I Hugh Andrews, as ft country pro- ■ duet, was certainly all the word iui■plied. He was awkward, droll, was ■ short in conversation, and held the Karge audience in a constant roar of laughter. As a comedian ho ranks I second to none in this part of the I country. Much credit is due to Mr. Andrews in the way he handled his part in the cast. Miss Margaret Uwell, as the little school ma’am, rendered her part of it he cast in a creditable manner hav- ■ ing a very difficult part to perform, but her delivery of her lines was good Let the Attic Disgorge Chairs, dressers or tables now resting in dust faden repose should be in active service downstairs. Save them with KYANIZE Floor Finish, the ideal, easy-working, waterproof varnish, Bight shades, from Light Oak to Dark Mahogany or clear varnish if you prefer. Tough enough for floors —the . very rewerr it’s ideal for furniture. GUARANTEE—AbsoIute latiifjo , ties when applied al dirdeltaj, or “kneoey back for the empty can." Here's Our Free Trial Offer oa Hyanite Floar Fiaiab Cut mt thie edvertieentirH, brine it to the etere below, pry 15 rente for a <ood brmh to apply 'he Kyaniie. You'll receive free of charSc a querter-piat cm of Kyanix Floor rinilh, enough to ftnieb a chair or imtll table Choice of 8 color.. Sold By Callow & Kohne

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Imitted FrybaW< io score *h* winning I 1| run<for Ossian. Want Wilson to Assume Leadership Once Again (United i're>e* HervinD Washington, Aprlr 14. —(Special to Daily Democrat)—With Republican leaders split into five groups on the issue of America’s participation in European affairs, a number of leading Democrats are considering making a request to former ITesident Wilson to assume leadership of a new League of Nations fight, He would not be expected to deliver speeches, but simply to write letters and statements, aud to let it be known that he was rallying all the friends of the league. o Miss DeLee Cunningham, of Portland, was a guest of Mr. aud Mrs. Jesse Cole yesterday. o— ■■■ HAVE KIDNEYS EXAMINED BY YOUR DOCTOR Take- Salts to Wash Kidneys if Back ! Pains You or Bladder Bothers Flush your kidneys by drinking a quart of water each day, also take salts occasionally says a noted authority, who tells us that too much rich food forms acids which almost paralyze the kidneys in their efforts to expel it from the idood. They become sluggish and weaken; then you may suffer with a dull misery in the kidney region sharp .pains in the hack or sick headache, dizziness, your stomach sours, tongue is coated, and when the weather is bad you have rheumatic twinges. The urine gets cloudy, full of sediment, the chan nels often get sore and irritated, obliging you to seek relief two or three times during the night. To help neutralize these irritating acids, to help cleanse the kidneys and flush off the body's urinous waste, get four ounces of .Tad Salts from any pharmacy here; take a tahlespoonf'tl in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days, and your kidneys may then ait fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for years to help flush and stimulate sluggish kidneys; also to neutralize the acids in the system so they no longer irritate, thus often relieving bladder weakness. • Jad Salts is inexpensive; cauuot injure and makes a delightful effervescent lithia-water drink. By all means have your physician examine your kidneys at least twice a year. 0 NOTICE I. O. 11. M. district meeting to be held in this city Wednesday, April 18th. All members are urged to be present at 1:30 in the afternoon first session. Sachem.

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