Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 281, Decatur, Adams County, 25 November 1924 — Page 7

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT published Every Evening Except Sunday bv the decatfr democrat co. ■mklhr President and General Manager Kumpe Vice-President and Advertising Manager lloltliniise Secretary and Business Manager Entered at the Posloll'ice at Decatur, Indiana, as second class matter. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Sfitgk Copies 2 cents WpflkVeek. by carrier 10 cents ■■s ear. by carrier $5.00 by mail 35 cents Months, by mail SI.OO by mail $1.75 bob car. by mail ~.. $3.00 (Prices quoted arc within first and second zones. 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 Bldg., Kansas City, Mo. pass up the opportunity to renew membership to the ■ Cross. The drive is on and Chairman Aurand as well as assistants are devoting their time to this great cause. All ■ j la ve to do is to give a dollar to continue or become a member. K- do they do? Why surely you know. They provide against: Sik'ring in’times of need. After a terrible castastrophe, they! the suffering, see that they are made comfortable and and housed. Fires, floods, earthquakes, cyclones, great come without notice, Then is when the Red Cross do ■r work. Be sides this there are constant demands for their Olives during the year. They do more charitable work than ■[other organization and they do it without boasting. The Sun- ■ drive here netted about three hundred members. That num-j SLhould be Hobbled. Its up to you. Won’t you do your bit? I ■ ■ The St. Mary’s Catholic church of this city has launched a to raise $4,000 as the share from this community in the ill home for boys, near Terra Haute. Its a worthy cause.* flhv’i these efforts for funds for schools and homes for the chilare up we all want to assist for it means so much to boys dels who otherwise would not have the opportunity, to be ■en an education and taught how to be of greatest service durK their lives. Herman Gillig is chairman of a committee named ■secure the full amount and with a plan worked out in every B. , will succeed. Buy tickets and remember that each purBe means one brinck for the new buildings. Its a worthy c®se. * * * * I Mayor DeVoss has issued his proclamation for Thanksgiving Hy which comes day after tomorrow. His message is short but Bquent, asking the people of Decatur on that day to cease work, aid with bowed heads to return thanks for the millions ot bless-j iAs that come to we of America. He urges that you join in pLyer on that day and in this connection may we mention that ■e union services will be held at the Baptist church at 6:.>0 in tH< morning. This starts the day off properly and gives you the Bht spirit for the day. Rev. Thompson will deliver the sermon, ere will be special music and it lasts just one hour. Set the arm clock, join the crowd and observe Thanksgiving. ★ * * * Those who favor the county unit bill are planning to put it ter at the coming session of the legislature and very likely will ! able to do so. They argue that the election results favor the tssage of the proposed law as the democratic platform opposed e scheme while the republicans did not. A lot ot people who fed the republican ticket will deny that they had any such inntions but its “perhaps too late now. * ★ * * Eight cruel bandits broke into the wine cellar at the palatial immer home of Joseph Leiter, famous stock gambler, at Bevetly arms, near Beverly, Mass., and stole $50,00(1 wot th ot liquor. >e probably cheated the laws when he loaded up with the booze nd a. little more law breaking doesn’t seem to matter. It will Stake the place rather dreary this winter, however, unless anther ship comes in for Leiter. ★ ★ ★ * Several more professional gunmen were killed in ( hie ago iVer Sunday. Keep it up boys. Its the only way we know of or the world to lose you. If you are arrested and tried you will •robably get a few years in prison and then be permitted to lelume your work in some city. The good thing about the present car is that the leaders are being killed off, giving hopes that the Officers may be able to control the rest of the gang. * * * « We call your special attention to the advertisements in todays paper. It is filled with announcements of the business men )f this community who invite your business. They offer you every thing on the market and at prices that will please you. »t makes it easy for you to complete your shopping tor thanksgiving Day. Make up your list now and do your shopping tomorrow. ★ ★ * * There is talk just now of the elmination of nineteen of the state boards but this is a good time to talk. What it will recitiire is action by the legislature and state officials and thats difficult to get when some good politician is to lose his job. ★ * * * We progress and some times so rapidly that it almost frightens us. We have the automobile, the airoplane, the. la 10 an other things new. Tune in tonight about ten o’clock and hear radio concerts in Europe. A few years ago you would have smile c, had any one predicted such a thing. Now its heie. 5 ep, stepping right along these days.

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LAMENT No groom |t>nveg h-fr in the forest. No Unit on the orchard trees: No song of bird in the busln-s heard. No hum of tile honey hees. No wild-rose here by the wayside. No smell ot htiv new-mnwn; No cooing of doves or twilteis of love. Our feathered friends have flown. No balay breeze from the southland. No lilji's about tne lie; No soft war rain on the window pane. No bright bow against the sky. No insects song at sunset. No flower makes the garden fair; No clover heads in the fields are red. All the shadows are brown, or bare. Springtime, where have you wandered Summer, why have you flown But the answer 1 hear in th woodland near. Is only the north wind’s moan. A. 11. Burkett. o — ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ TWFNTV YEARS AGO TOOAV « ♦ From the Dally Democ-ar Rlea 4 ♦ 20 vear« ano thi» 9 Nov. 25. 1904 Curley Rademacher has a new electric sign. Orvall Harrnff appointed deputy surveyor and will begin duties January Ist. California celebrates stale day by giving away 40,000 oranges. Corporation formed to build Marlon to Bluffton Traction line. John Clark has a new Shetland pony and got up at three o'clock this morning to feed him. Ladies of Washington church net $75 as result of Thanksgiving dinner and auction sale of quilts and pillows. Hogs are down to $4.00 per cwt. Cattle are 2 cent a pound, cows 1 cent. o — < Big Features Os \ j RADIO t Programs Today ( f TUESDAY'S RADIO PROGRAM (Copyright 1924 by United Cress) European stations 11 p. in. to midnight (E. S. T.l—Special trans-Atlan-tic test program. American stations silent. WEAK. New York. (492 m). WFL Philadelphia. (395 nil and WCAE, Pittsburgh, 1402 m) 9 p m. (E. S. T.) —Everready Entertainers. WLS. Chicago. (345 m) II p. m. (C. S. T.)- Chicago “V" college Glee club. WCX, Detroit, (517 m) 10 p. m. (E. S. T.) —Red Apple Club. WYNC. New York. (526 m) 9 p. in. (E. S. T.) —Musical program from the Brooklyn Strand theatre. — o La Follette Followers To Enter 1926 Campaign Madison. Win., Nov. 24 —(Special to Daily Democrat) —Undismayed by the Coolidge landslide, the independent party forces will perfect their organization and enter the 1926 congressional campaign with renewed determination. Senator Robert M. La Follette declared today in an editorial published in La Follette’s Magazine here ‘‘We will not quit and we will not compromise.” the senator said. “Five million strong, we are determined to break the power of the private mpnopoly system. Without money and with little organization, we have shaken the mighty in their seats. *'We have two years in which to rally and consolidate our forces, perfect every detail of organization, and be fully prepared to face and overthrow the enemy of free government. Our task is great, hut our cause is greater.” o Dollings Company Failure Hurts Business In Warsaw (United Press Service) Warsaw, Ind., Nov. 25. Operations

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of the It |„ Dollings Company, fiscal brokers which resulted in the sitspension of numerous manufacturing concerns including the H.ugro .Munn facturlhg Company's pluni here struck a heavy blow to Warsaw. As a result of the dosing of the ldi.nl here a large number o( employes had to take their families and move from here to find work. A survey coinpl 'tml by mail car Hers of the city revealed (he fact that there were J 2 vacant residences hero.

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Taking cognizance of the sltmnion the Warsaw Rotarian (lub will inaugurate a camiMlun for lo< al ing a new manufacturing plant here. As an initial step u public meeting will be cidled by the dub in the near future. — 0 — Big Loan To France Is Oversubscribed New York. Nov 24 -(Special to Daily Democrat) —The s|im.mmixm French loan was oversubscribed 55

minutes after the bonds were offered for sule today and the books were dosed o ■ - Garrett. S. C. Johnson attempted

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KUldde hero and failed. He tried to hang himself but (he noose slipped and he fell several feet. Injuring himself serioiuly.