Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 7, Decatur, Adams County, 8 January 1925 — Page 6

LEGISLATURE COMPLETES ITS ORGANIZATION (Continued from Page One) the Joint hohmloii ifter the two houaes had convened and completed their organization. ■ After recommenditiK that the burden of taxation bo kept ut the lowest point consistent with good government, Governor Branch told the legislature the budget system should be extended to Include all state departments. The legislative program recommend- < d by the governor Included the following planks: .Modification of the primary law so that it will be optional us to local primaries and compulsory to select delegates to the state conventions which shall nominate the entire state tickets. Taxation of busses and trucks and their regulation by the public servies commission. Re-enactment of the 1923 schedule of auto license fees. Strengthening of tho blue sky law. Extension of the system of rural police. Taxation of all bonda. Creation of a department of safety i.i the public service commission. Stringent laws dealing with rock--1 »ss auto drivers. Passage of the county unit school bill. Authority for the governor to ret lev ■ local law enforcement officers for failure to perform their duties. Governor Branch expressed his opposition to centralization of control of state institution in the hands of a board of three or five members.

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Pleasant Valley Pupils I, • And Teachers Entertained ■II- I I.— I The students and teachers of Pleasant Vulb y school enjoyed a delightfull occasion last night when Mr. ' Charles I/Igemberger, tho Jalntor. ' gave them a happy surprise. Ho Igathered them up lit his bob-sled and took them to the David Rice home where they spent the evening. A program was given and refreshments served. The teachers were Miss Flor- ’ once 11. Rice and Mr. (tear Fuelling land the scholars were Ixtuise Mann, ! May Stimuli, Mary Fritzinger, Wilson Mann. Anna Smith, Donald Cook, Luther Singleton, Helen Smith, Beryl 1 Fuhrman, Dorothy Cook, Ruth Su- ‘ man, and Martha Kathryn Fuhrman. * Mr. ami Mrs. D. M. Rice and Robert .1. Rice also enjoyed the occasion and all declared Mr. Longberger a splen idid entertainer. I Makes Autos Go 49 Miles on One Gallon of Gas Sioux Falls, S. Dak.—James A. May, of 907 Dacotah Bldg., has perfected an amazing new device that cuts down ' gas consumption, removes all carbon, prevents spark plug trouble and overheating. Many cars have made over 49 miles on a gallon. Any one can install it in five minutes. Mr. Muy wants agents, and is offering to send one free to one auto owner in ‘jeach locality. Write him today. 1 If possible pay your electric light and power bills between January 10th and 15th. Water bills are also due this month. Please call at the City Treasurer's office before January 20th 1 and avoid the rush. If you wait : until the last day you will have to stand in line. 7-2 t

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY JANUARY 8, 1925.

Igifayetfe -‘The high cost of court-, ship is one of the perils facing the! Institutions of the home today," Rev. c T. Goodsell. Baptist minister, here,|

J | | “BEHIND A Pit TI RE*’ “If you must keep money at home." warned a reformed burglar, “don't hide it behind a picture, or under the carpet, or behind the clock, or t in a coffee can. These are the first places where burglars will look." '1 Le safest plan is never to keep I c lun a few dollars at home. . ' ( e rest can best be earning interest ar.K. Come and get a pass- | ji Mrst „ Capital and Surplus 2120,000.00

I told his congregation. ' I I Call 43G for Taxi. if j ....... . *

I Y° u ou^tt 0 have /i jwn I a new Michael Stem | j iftU/ suit pefore the weeks out! There are 51 other weeks coming - but there is something sensibly sentiment.i f— A ( starting the New Year right. U, And now that you've sworn off this and , * ■& _ that—why not swear yourself into the ment— mentally—physically— finamia . 1 . that is what a new wardrobe will do for you. I I ■■ - X . **-;A Sale Price VW, J/ 1 i rd Michaels-Stern Suits $17.7.> to 5_9.50 / Michaels-Stern O’coats $1 <-4-» to s2!L>'t Stetson aad Portis Hats $2.25 to $5.25 „ Dress Shirts, Sweaters and Underwear CjEfl* at wonderfully reduced prices. ■fefwi-T-Avsui Go J BETTER CLOTHES FOR LESS J MONEY-ALWAYS - • DECATUR • INDIANA •« NffiMWront SJßßMP SSff*':’-. •" ■■ -