Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 21, Number 282, Decatur, Adams County, 28 November 1923 — Page 4
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Except . Sunday by THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO. J. H. Heller—Pres. and Bub. Mgr E. W. Kampe—Vfce-Pres. 4 Adv. Mgr A. R. Holthouse—Sec'y. and Bus. Mgr. Entered at the Postoffice at Decatur Indiana as second class matter. Subscription Rates Single copies 2 cents One Week, by carrier 10 cents One Year, by carrier 15.00 One Month, by mail 35 cents Three Months, by mail SI.OO Six Months, by mail $175 One Year, by mail $3.00 One Year, at office $3.00 (Prices quoted are within first ami second zones. Additional postage ad-d<-d outside those sones.) Advertising Rates Made known on application. Foreign Representative • Carpenter & Company, 12$ Michigan Avenue, Chicago, Fifth Avenue Bldg.. New York City N. Y. Life Bldg, Kansas City, Mo. December Sth will be Auto Day in Decatur. Some person who trades here will be given a Star car free. It's a feature worth while and proof of the fact that the merchants want your business and appreciate it. Christmas season will come right after Thanksgiving. You will have four weeks to complete your plans and select your Start early and you have a better selection and more satisfaction. Watch this paper for lists from time to time and you will find the job an easy one. Senator Johnson lias selected Trank Hitchcock as his campaign manager and that means a real fight for Hitchcock has on several occasions proven his ability as a handier of delegates. He knows the game and plays it to a finish, let the results what theyi may. Business will cease in Decatur tomorrow while the people observe the Thanksgiving day. As usual on this occasion no paper will be published. We will be glad to print accounts o' your family reunions and ths events of interest in Friday’s paper. Please help its get them by tendipg in the reports. About eighty bootleggers from FL Wayne who admitted guilt before Judge Anderson w ere fined SSOO each and sent to jail for six months. Th< y will no doubt, at least some of them, come out with a firm re olution to follow'the straight and narrow path. The only question is how long th' nv mory of th punishment linger. . your stomach, it may turn bolsbevist. Th-re will be a big stir during ti e next few- months over the presidential primaries which after all mean but little. Just remember that in 1920 Mr. Harding got only a few votes in Indiana, less than a hundred in this county and just squeezed through in Ohio and yet he was nominated in the convention. If there are three or more candidates so tho nomination can be stalled off the first ballot, those in control can nominate whom they please usually. The primary is mostly for the purpose of creating interest in the campaign. Mr. Stone of tile Harding Highway stopped a few minutes last evening on his way to Huntington where an important meeting was held. He reports the organization work as going fine and that in the east much interest is being manifested. He will fill an engagement today with the Indiana Highway Commission and he will have some interesting facts to tell you at the meeting next Tuesdiiy night at Industrial rooms. While it may not WELCOME. Knights of Pythias * WsSfeC Thursday vJJZ Night
seem mi to you. this landing of a place on the important highways it worth more to the community than any thing else. Dr. Bundesen, health commissioner of Chicago, advises hot breakfasts. ■ He says a real breakfast is the best thing for the husband who goes to work feeling snappy with a $12,000 engine working inside, its great too for the ctffidren, for the home, women 1 and for everyone, white a cold break ' fast is uninspiring and soggy. It 1 sound reasonable, listen girls, young i and old. the doctor says it's the best way in the world to reduce. Start the day with a small hot breakfast, skip lunch want and then cat sparingly in the evening. What you eat in the morning you have all day to digest, You can't play tricks with On a recent trip to the Pacific coast, William Wrigley, Jr , chewing gum manufacturer, was urged by a friend to reduce his unusually heavy advertising appropriation and permit his business to continue on the momentum gained by past expenditures. Wrigley’s reply was that the train on which he and his friend were traveling seemed to be going along pretty well. "But," he added, "how far do you think we would go if they took the locomotive away’" Wrigley has never wavered in his belief in advertising; he has always looked upon it as a locomotive that was pulling his business onward. The story of his success may be summed up in the fa t that the Wrigley Company has announced a stock melon of $50.c00.000 will be divided among stockholdersias a Christmas gift. "CARRY ON!” In world-strife for freedom s life, — When the end no man could tell. When battle scene and smoke screen Looked like the mouth of hell; T’was good to hear the boys cheer At dusk or gray of dawn, — Good to know we faced the foe. The watchword was, “Carry On!" Now, victory won —grenade and gun Laid aside, we trust Forevermore —blood-war o'er, — Yet. knowing our cause was just, For humanity’s right we still will fight Til the better day shall dawn. The, vow is sealed, “ ’Til the woaads are healed, America, "Carry On!” —A. D. Burkett. — • RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT We, the committee appointed to draft resolutions of respect to our departed sister. Kathrine Thompson. Ahos ■ death occurred Nov. 15, 1923, would submit the following: Whereas, it has pleased in His allwise. mysterious providence to call irom us to His realm above, the spirit Fr ees o 191419131916 1917MW191S IS2O 1921 19221923 LOOK at the way i Goodyear Tire prices have been kept consistently lower than the average for all commodities. Then think of the improvements represented by that finest of all Goodyears, the new Goodyear Cord. Despite this, prices are 37% lower now than in 1920, and 30% lower than in 1914. This is the time to buy Goodyears. Aa G.orfyeer Serei'c Station Deafer. we nil and rMmmtnd the new Coorfyeer y Cerda loltA tSe Beveled AU- Y *. WeeHier Freed end Bae* * them up ailh ittnderd Service Bhanahan-Conrov Auto Co. Efberson Service Station Le» Hardware Co. GOODYEAR > ■■■■ „„,|R/
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a 'of our departed slater, and while w;o 8 bow In humble submission to the din vine call, it is but fitting that we bear testimony to her good qualities and express in this manner our deep sorrow, and while we mourn her untlmer ly decease, our heartfelt sympathy i. goes to her sorrow stricken children t and friends, for them It is an irrepar--1 able loss. l> | Resolved. That we extend to hor " i children and friends our heartfelt » sympathy in this, their time of nori row and commend them to the infinite love and mercy of Clod. Resolved. That our charter be drap--1 ed in mouring for thirty days, and -a copy of these resolutions be spread t on the minutes of the lodge, a copy of i the same be sent to the family of the deceased sister and also a copy be published in our city paper. DELLA MOSI'RE, i LILLIE VENTS. REBECCA EADY, Committee i o A THANKSGIVING SERMON 1 We went to church Thanksgiving 1 morn The children John and I ; The singing seem out of tune, The sermon passed me by: The children's clothes so shabby were John's coat was thin and old: Why should my loved ones suffer want While others hoard their gold? Just then the minister spoke up: Who of you here can say— God’s blessings all have passed me by •*On this Thanksgiving day? Some how the question that he asked Went right straight home to me. Thinks I. there are no eyes so blind As those that will not see. For I am blessed on this glad day; I have my children four, And brighter crown than Motherhood, hood A woman never wore; Altho’ we're lacking food and clothes. We are rich in love always; My cup of blessing overflows This glad Thanksgiving day. —Selected. o Fowler —The staff has been elected and preparations made for issuing a Fowler high school newspaper. First issue is to appear soon. A FEELING OF SECURITY You naturally feel secure when you know that the medicine you are about to take is absolutely pure and contains no harmful or habit producing drugs. Such a medicine is Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, kidney, liver and bladder medicine. The same standard of purity, strength and excellence is maintained in every bottle of Swamp-Root. It is scientifically compounded from vegetable herbs. It is not a stimulant and is taken in teaspoonful doses. It is not recommended for everything. • *t is nature's great helper in relieving and overcoming kidney, liver and bladder troubles. A sworn statement of purity is with every bottle of Dr. Kilmer’s SwampRoot. If you need a medicine, you should have the best. On sale at all drug stores in bottles of two sizes, medium and large. However if you wish first to try this great preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. When writing be sure and mention this paper. I I 1 I 1000 Rooms iHt ! hdeh R'tth Bath | i RaMS S | j H’gSl! 174 rooms ; Ist $3.00 DBHIJMi I 295 rooms JI 5 I j at $4-00 < 249 rooms I at $5.00 I I !* Enjoy 1 Your Stay in V . CHICAGO tn the Heart es the Loop I Convenient to all theaters, J ! railway stations, the retail and fl J wholesale districts, by living at the I, 'MORREONHOTEI. | THE HOTEL OF PERFECT SERVICE I I Clark and MadisotiSts. I | e The Horn e^x r the , • | i Terrace Garden • I <,CHICACOS WW'DES RESTAURANT I I I—■ •» ——— «<ssuyl .
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