Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 21, Number 100, Decatur, Adams County, 26 April 1923 — Page 4
DECATUR DULY DEMOCRAT Fubilthnn Evary Evening EaeatX Sunday by THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO. J. H. Mailer —Pica, aid Gen. Mgr. H W. damp#—Vtoa-Proi. A Adr. M*r. A. SL Holtbouao—Snc’y and Boa. Mgr. Entered at tha PoatoSica at Decatur, Indiana, aa aecond olaa* matter. Bubacrlptloa Uatea Single copies > oents One Week, by carrier IS cents One Year, by carrier-...,.*... 15.00 One Month, by mall *6 cents Three Months, by mall SIOO Six Months, by mai1........... sl-76 One Year, by mall $3.00 One Year, at office $3.00 (Pricea quoted are within flrst and aecond sonea. Additional postage added outside those sonea.) Advertising Uatea Made known on application. Foreign Representative# Carpenter & Company, 122 Michigan Avenue, Chicago Filth Avenue Bldg., New York City N. Y. Life Building, Kansan City, Mo. liver notice that the fellow who is most satisfied with his occupation is the fellow who is working at it alid trying to improve the business with which ho is associated? That's the fellow the boss is always for and that's the fellow who gets the real chance when it comes. » The best service you can render your community is to tell the fellows ■who are trying to got you to join an organization designed to divide the ciitzenship and tear down co-opera-tion and pay the organizer well for doing this to you, is to get out and stay out and let us conduct our own business. Please be careful aud lie sensible. We can destroy in a few days a spirit that has taken years to build up aud what do we really get as a result? Brighten the corners .May Ist to May Bth. Help Mayor DeVoss and the others of the city administration make this the best appearing town "H fL,. i •* "If f ? Reduces swelling of bruises and strains It may be a sprained wrist or elbow—a bruised muscle —a strained tendon — You cannot foresee it. But y*u can keep Sloan’s always hai dy to relieve the pain. Sloan’s brings immediate comfort. It breaks up the congested and inflamed condition and restores normal circulation. Use Sloan’s to guard from pain as you would an antiseptic to prevent infection. Your druggist has it. Sloans Lmimesst-fo/fc pain ! For rhOTn-.atisc:.fcni3scs.*tTJ!!ns. chest reitjs i ■ Hill —JUUML I him—i—iMiii TIN 11 Tl ~ DY service we O mean having your size in Goodyear Tires on hand when you need tires, advising you what typo of tire to buy, mounting your tires foryou,ahowingyou ' howtocareforthem, and following them up with expert repair care so that you will get out of them every mile of the thousands of miles N built into«them. As C oodyeer Service S tat iso Dealers tee tell W recommend the new Goodyear Cords with the beveled AllWeather Tread and bach them up With standard Goodyear Service Shanahan-Conrov; Auto Co. JOT?* lar P e'co. GOODYEAR
lu the atilt*. It's quite* a job ot courau but not tuipoaaibie if wc all do a little aml tluuk what it mcaaa to have every visitor hero apeak about . how clean anu well carod for the property looks, hov» snappy 0 the " business district. Why say, that's! ‘.jwhut makes a towu a real placa iu , w hich to live. Plau to help clean up i j ltocatur Muy Ist to Bth. mail II'I.J al- - President Harding seems to have J convinced a good guiuy people that > this nation should become a member j of the world court aud put it over. I Os course they should and we ‘ should have been at it now. We cannot have a healthy business condition J until there is an upward trend in ocher countries aud we uiust help tocreate that, ft has been argued for a half dozen years and about every rye believes it now to some extent I a; least, except, Bi'isbaue. Ilearst, Jiui Watsun. Lodge and a few of that j calibre. One of the hpst ways to beautify the yard is to put in a bird bath } These are not only attractive but they really provide a place where the songsters cau relieve their parched throats. Your thanks come iu watch-' iug the grateful little feathered fol- f lows flutter about in the water aud . then fly away twittcriug their appre-j elation, if you eau't arrange for a: bird bath you can at least place a j 1 an of water in the yard so the birds cau get a drink, that is of course in jou really care for birds and you dot if you love nature and flow'rs aud j trees, for they belong with them. It is a week tonight since Judge Moran disappeared, dropped out of] sigiil as completely as though the I ■ -arth had opened and swallowed j him. It is a week tomorrow since . :lie* search began for him and for everal day* now hundreds of lapers have spread the news and nraed the search for him and not a ngle clue has been revealed to ' vliic-U any significance can be ataehed. The suspense to his family i ind Irieuds has been terrible and! >Hfy (he continued support ami syiu-' ;;athy of everyone in the community I has sustained them. The search ■ will continue until the judge is €ound ir his whereabouts known. A traffic observer who is also an observer of human nature remarks hat it is the “hurry bug" that causes most of the accidents. He thinks it is almost as definite a thing as the hookworm, which makes people unnaturally and insufferably slow. it simply works in the opposite way, developing a mania for speed. The victims of this mania imagine they have to be always going at maximum velocity. They try to keep up their speed regardless of obstacles, laws or other people's rights. So they are always getting smashed up or smashing up somebody else. Aud what , does it get them, even if they escape violent damage? In plunging across town at break-neck speed they may r rave, if they are lucky, say 10 min-! tites. What do they do with the 10 minutes? They waste it, iu alt probability, smoking or chatting, to relieve the strain. Or else they plunge just as feverishly into their work, and waste the time saved, aud more, by nervous and unwise action. It is all right to be in "a hurry, but all wrong to have one's mind in a hurry. The biggest and most successful men, the men who get the most done, are nearly always men who do not let themselves get hurried, aud' wiio therefore see clearly and act j calmly and make no mistakes. o CARD OF THANK* We wish to thank our many friends! Tor their sympathy and helpful minis- K tration* during the Illness and death I of our mother, Mrs. Harriet ltabn.l Also to those who furnished the! splendid music and the beautiful 1 floral offerings, and to the minister who so ably officiated, we wish to" express, our . deepest appreciation./ 4 f Children i — v Delta Huffman, Molly,' ltarkley, John Hein:. o“Boy. that tie makes you look lik*j| you got de nose-bleed. "—Bee Junior I j clasj play Friday night. 2tj — -o- • 10:10 Every Night Moose Indoor Frolic. 1'
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, THI’RSDAY, APRIL 26. 1923
• „ \ ■ * ~ i ■ - v * ANNOUNCEMENT * / , IRTE wish to announce that we havereceived more than a sufficient num- % • her of approvals from telephone subscribers who are anxious tor us to go^ ahead with the improvement of the telephone system, which will enable ns to deliver you a service on an absolute par with any large city systems. In a few days we will petition the Service Commission for permission, to make this improvement, which will undoubtedly lie authorized. The system proposed is the “Super Service Feature Board ” with the small common battery telephones, and w ill be one of the most modern systems in the State, one that all of you will lie proud of. Every possible convenience and everything that jfoes for SERVICE is embodied in this change of system. The following are only a very few of the more important things that T Olhave always wished for. SECRET SERVICE Operators cannot Mon in on an established connection; also prevent* the operator interrupting an established connection. . (Joards against ringing into any subscribers ear. ■ FLASH RECALL Procures quicker reeali answering time than that received by the initial call, because the flashing signal demands special attention. * » Brings fast service to busy subscribers who make several calls in rapid succession. ~\ * ! ■ . / MACHINE RINGING * \ ' •" • • Continues the ringing of your telephone independently of the operator after it has once been started. Rings the called subscriber intermittently at regular intervals. Hurries the answering of the called subscriber because be knows the bell will ring until the call is either answered or abandoned. , ]_ . / • RINGING TONE Informs the calling subscriber that the operator is ringing his party. Produces a distinctive pleasing and uniform ringing tone which is reverted to the calling subscriber. Makes it unnecessary for an operator to beep informing the calling subscriber that she is ringing his party. a * ■>" i , r. : •••*". •• - . * % /.. v * •*. ' Citizens Telephone Company * \ . * ftj « fj \ c t:■ *> » } |:*»t i i*. t-j i.a ' *)• 'r. ’ij I s ' m fssssss 1111
