Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 69, Decatur, Adams County, 21 March 1925 — Page 3

• SOME OF DAMAGE DONE RY STORM IN INDIANA

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M«<'♦■ n» ' _ . - —— -- -- -- - I STORM CAUSES HAVOC IN PRINCETON, INDIANA i’ll I - >’**• dife- 4 -■ */*. fRB . :; -- TW" ’lfe* 1' J-.J. f The above picture was taken in the yards of the So nhcrn Raiwaj c< inpany at Princeton, Indiana. by a P. kA. photographer Princeton suffered severely from th- imnado.

SUFFERERS FROM EPIDEMIC AT NOME WHOsfi I.IVES WERE SAVED. '**•'*•" ’ w*.*. aJL ' ■ WS®f*KM*F' wISMk . jl • *-l, M f wtT yr- JWg r WFaßKisss irS" ■ M a & ■ v/u y?« i wwf 'ify-. ' * '*■ /«? ■■ •—s X The above picture showing some of the native childrm was wth others rushed from Nome by dog team to Nenana. Alaska, then by train to Seward, then by ocean liner to Cape Lazo, where special P. & A. seaplane was " ;lltll ‘g to rush them to Seattle. Then they were forwarded to Chicago, and tire now reproduced for your use.

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r ,.., r ' le a ' ,ove Photo shows a picture of a native shack token during the nl epidemic in Nome. Alaska. Please note the familiar diphtheria warn--5 s ' gn on the door.

THE DIXIE HANDICAP" AT CORT SUNDAY Por thrills, comedy, beamy, and W)l(J thrill-, Dl . " e recommend '‘The "’Handicap", R e g inal(l Barker's ii'u I ' Mayer production. 1 ‘ 1 ’»>< a to the c ol .t ( l)nio .-row

I and Monday, as one of the most ali- ' around satisfactory pictures of the 'y..-,:r. Rarely have we seen any pic1 lure as exciting, or at the same time, ' as p'easing to the eye. Thei'e are i several reasons for both. For excitement there are a numI ' her of horse races that surpass any-

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hng done before on tho screen •lictiiring the “Sport of Kings." The earlier ones take place at a county fair, and the climax race is the international contest between the horse of the film and the English champion. These scenes were taken at Latonia and their authenticity adds a good leal of interest to tho picture. — o— Terre Ilante—Hi jackers have been stopping motorists on highways west of here in order to take possession of their machines if they contain liquor, according tn reports to Sheriff Foncannon. Attica—Cl.ief of Police Yates has ordered ail stray dogs and chickens penned ut) under penalty of arrest of owners. Gary—Methodist ministers from all parts of tho Calumet district have . ndors. d plans for the construction of an industrial wing to the Methodist hospital here at a cost of $400,000. Lafayette— When Charles Martin, Lafayette engineer, became suddenly ill near South Hammond, Calir Stedman, fireman, leaped to the throttle and broii'lil tho train to its destinat on. I

SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 1925.

Neglect at Punctuality Often Source of Strife Perhaps uue-tidrd of the unpleasa&t 1 I ne»*<r« that occur between husbsuds Ktid wives cows from uot seeping ap pulntnients promptly eud accurately One of the easiest thlui* In the world to du is to get mixed Up about the plk- e or the hour set for turetlug tu the heart of a city. Haven't you often •t-en a woman with knitted furshead itundlog in a shop vestibule half itu | hour at a time peering thio way und ’ that to look fur the friend who uever cornea? Or au impatient huaboud walking up uud down a hotel foyer, watch in baud, getting wratbler every min ute? in the first place, du not be iudett bite about the place, the Kansas City Star enjoin*. Don't say: “I'll be at the Main street etitrance of blank X Co.'s'' when Blank A Co. have several entrances and you way be thinking of the Broadway entrance when you suy Main street. You will go tu the Broadway dour und your friend will go to the Main street door, and just us you decide that she muy be ut the other entrance she decides that you are probably at the other door, und you nilas each other In passing. An entrance is a pour place to meet, anyway ; better go u little farther and set an absolutely unmistakable place, such as a small specialty shop, cundy store or one-door shoe store. If possible, always meet your husband in the tame place. Set a convenient. comfortable central building, with chairs to be had, and always go to that same place unless there is some good reason not tu. Early in your married life pick out your favorite rendezvous and go there in general. though sometimes it may be best to set some other place. If you change l or meet in some strange city be very I explicit; and when you have set a i place, go there uud stay there. Don't move about and try some other stand. Last of al. be prompt. Give up some of your errands, break away from friends or the matinee, cut short a concert—but be there when you say you will unless your train breaks down or you are knocked down by an automobile. The greatest compliment any husband, wife or friend cun givs is to say: "He (or she) will be there on time, if it is a possible thing.” The Family Tweezers When you recall the old days back In the boyhood home there is nothing dark about the picture except the thought of the tweezers and mother's tlnu Inquiry, “Andrew, what are you limping about?’’ “I didn’t know I was limping,'' you said, at the sume time putting your foot down Hat to show her that everything was all right. Taking your word for what it was worth under the circumstances, she asked to have a little look. She made you get down on the door and put your foot in her lap, while your brother kindly volunteered to get the tweezers. You reasoned with her. pleaded with her, und even accused her of wauling to hurt you, but she worked away until she finally brought a terrible scream from you and an ugly splinter from your foot. Even now a shudder conics over you when you think of those tweezers ami those awful words: “Andrew, what are you limping about?"—St. Louis Post-Dlspateh. Hindu Women Advancing In 1914 an American woman, Doctor Sendber, founded a school of medicine in India, but it was not till 1918 that the first native students began to attend. "Hindu women are not Intelligent enough to take their degrees." was tlie verdict of the director of the Madras School of Medicine. The results of the last years, however, have proved the exact contrary. Up to tlie present, 93 per cent of women students have obtained their doctor's degree, while only 2d per cent of masculine students obtained It, the Dayton News says. If we remember that out of 165,000.000 women there are only 150 who have obtained tlie right to practice medicine and that many Hindu women would rather die than be examined by a man, we must hope that this feminine victory will spread and that the number of students will Increase in the different schools of medicine In that country. 1 . 1 Landmark to Disappear The ancient Pictish capital of Scotland, Forteviot, is shortly to disappear, and a new modern village will rise in its place, Lord Forteviot having decided to rebuild the hall, school, and dwelling houses. Perth, overhangs tlie May water, which flows into the Earn. According to the legend of the foundation of St. Andrews, the king of the Picts built a church at Forteviot (then culled Fortevleth), and in his palace . there Kenneth MacAlpin died In 860. It was on the "Miller's Aero.” near the Halyhlll, that Edward Bailors army encamped before the battle of Dupplln (1332.) Remarkable Fruit The agricultural explorer is the name given to a scientist who is sent to little-known parts of tlie world by the United States Department of Agriculture in search of new fruits and . plants. One member of this unique proses- , siou has discovered in Ecuador an in- ' terestlng group of fruits. One of these, the cherlmoya, Is described as vegetable ice cream, because of Its white flesh, which has the consistency j of a flrm custard. It has the combined flavors of pineapple, strawberry, I and banana. I

ALL OVER INDIANA Greensbury’— Curtis Bpaturh ha started a oat farm near here i\,i ih production of iw; mill. Jl<- Im tw Hr, ■d . ilio ToYanli' j-rv mid Bamnnri. Importml from Switzerland and said io bo iho only one of the breed In thin country. Bloomington Stop nnd go electric traffic signals have been in:itulled | here St^llvan—A new Masonic temple Is to be erected here by Sullivan Lodge No. 263. —— o "A CAFF IN CAIRO” AT ADAMS SUNDAY The Orient is the Ideal background for colorful photodrnman. Some of the greatest successes of recent year < have been stories of the East, notub ly "The Thief of Bagdad," "The Sheik" and “The Virgin of Stamboul" "A Case In Cairo.” which comes to the Adams theatre Sunday and Monday and which stars the inimitable Priscilla Dean in one of her characteristic roles, is a pulsating drama of the mystic land of the Nile—that glamorous country where Cleopatra wove her magic spell—and the spirit of adventure and romance is as strong today as In that olden time. ;

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