Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 72, Decatur, Adams County, 25 March 1925 — Page 4
1) E (’ A T U R DAILY DEMOC It A T Publlahed Every Evening Except Sunday by THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO. J 11. Heller, Pres and Gen. Mgr A. R. Holt house, Sec’y. & Rua. Mgt Entered at the Postoffice at Decatur Indiana, as second clans matter. Subscription Rates: Single copies —•- cents Ono week, by carrier —....10 cents One Year, by carrier— 15.00 One month, by mail 35 cents Three months, by mail... 11.00 Six months, by mall 1176 One year, by mail 13.00 One year, at office. . „...|3.00 (Prices quoted are within first auc second tones. Additional postage added outside those tones.) —"■■■ II Advertising Rates Made Known by Application. Foreign Representative Carpentier & Company, 122 Michigan Avenue, Chicago.
Some writer suggests that certair streets be used for pedestrians uud others fo> motorists. Tile only iliffi cr.lty with it. is that it crowds the automobiles in too small a territory. A smart aleck down in New York bet another fellow that he could drink a pint of liquor and not feel badly. He won the bet because in less thne than it takes to tell it lie was dead. The lion. Tout Marshall has away of siiying tilings all his own and his blest remark to attract attention is that "ninety per cent of \nu ricar business is fjr cleaner than ten per cent ot the men who are trying tc dean up." Decatur is not the only city in Indiana where candidates for a city office are scarce. Over at Warsaw onl\ cii ■ caadid.tle l>as >o far offered" his services and in many of the stnalle. cities of the state the tickets have not been filled. The last day for filing is one week from Saturday. Indiana sportsmen are backing a campaign now to give the fish one days rest oat of seven. They ion tend that after the fish have been teased all week they ought to be let alone oil Sunday and to protect them 7.111 arrest under the old Sunday violation law. those who engage in this illicit traffic of finny folk. Illinois has called their legislature and. voted a half million dollars to qi-.l the sufferers in the stricken districts. Thais the way Io make the distrib .tion even over file state, the tmi.' danger being that the legislature t of the time if they are to go into the charity busineijK too strong. After all the old-fashioned method of the lied Cross with voluntary contribution . is probably the best. It has been finally discovered that Ho- O’Rourke bill to increase the limit for bonded iud ;>:-dness o' townships and road districts to three per <ent instead of two, did not get - tiiro’i -ii as was at first reported. A® u eon cquentc the various townships v. ill I in- to wait until they can bull I mm r the two per cent limit. Wit'i the revaluation which will probabl) rodui ■ the total in t|<n> varipus town siiio .. it will he several years before a rwl program of any consequence can he started. i I- following the terrible cyctet:? in the south part of the state l> ■ ■ 1" ' 'r.til ‘ o mm It.. damage that I • ■ I . 'lie *■> (Olli itiur for V I and im.'iith .. The Red "Cro : | h- . a huge .ioh to take care of the ii'iforf'pi-i'e people of that territory and tii ' need the united aid from i '"ti " iii this community eb'cit mu handl'd dollar; lias been lai ii! ml it i . hoped to double thia amount in the next few day . There It 'u doubt cd the need of the people us Piii'-.-tcn and surrounding territ it I; only <•» question of whether ;A p. not you want*To x au6Ut tn the r~!itf work and can. a-> p- >- e that we all eat too much H * n - ! td'.itt « e could if we really wanted ' i ... i l .- a! th: aa? ration I tiat "’:e a-.ei’ag-’ jay bird gio~;
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, WEDNESDAY, MARCH' 25,1925.
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—lntercollegiate, inter-radio debate, 1 University of Oregon, vs.' Stanford University. WGR. Newark. 405.2. M. It:30 p. m. t • E.S.T.i —Rose and Ottilie Sutra, , pianists. XVBAF, New York. 491.5-M; WTAM. v Cleveland. 389.4 M; WOO, Philadelphia. 608.2-M; WCCO, Minneapolis-St. Paul. 416.4 M; W<’Al’, Washington, j 465..3 M: WGR. Buffalo. 319 -M; WCAE Pittsburgh. 461.3 M . WJAII. I’rovldrucu, 305.9-M. 9 p iii. 4E.S.T.)—Atwater Kent ar'ists. — Q. — , AN ATTIC ROOM An attic room. Grandmother sila . a(one. Around her. memories of jester- 1 years. I While down her checks, unheeded, j flow the tears, ( Iler trembling fingers loosen curds . of days long flown. t ' A pack-r<letters—growing dim with ape. j All album, once wine-colored, faded , now— Clary broken — cover, wrinkled as her brow, "Sweet-heart, so sweet!" as pale lips I press the hallowed page. A cheat. Within, a dress ouce proudly worn. The day of days she seenu to live - again, | At ben she stood up wjth bint, the . man of men. Forgotten, now. the burdens intervening years have borne. An army coat, bbe presses it against her cheek And feels his arm around her as on that far day W%on Im. for home and koine land, matched away— And came no more! The world grewa bleak. Soft sunset Endows slowly climb the attic w*!!. The form that shook with sobs is very stHl. ' :'range, mysterious- presence seems the room to fill— Grandmother's soul has heard the silver trumpet's call J —A. D Burkett o_ — ’ A Lerch, of Fort Wajne, wag a business caller tu the city this morning. ■
• TWENTY YEARS AQO TODAY • • Er«m the Daily Democrat fllee ♦ £ WMMee • 20 years ego thio day * I March 25—United Press of hidi.i’.'f' orgaßliflH with eight dally papers of the smaller cltlcH. Including the Daily Democrat, as member. Miss Minnie Orvis entertuina for .Mrs. It, R. Rhatney of Fort Wayne. Burglars blow safe in Neizer elevator at Monroeville and secure lilOO. j M. Kirsch. A N, Selemeyer, Fred Reppcrt and Fred Mulaeblor form cement block company. Mias Bertha Heller al home from ! I. U for the spring vacation. The house is being removed from Foreman lot. recently purchased by the library board. Mrs. 1). G. .M. Trout is visiting at. Cincinnati. Joe HruMuergrul'f is visiting at! Richmond. ( > I The People’s Voice The Dog Evil Dear Mr. Editor; I wish to express tuy personal thanks for your editorial touching on the dog evil. 1 confess to a liking for dogs, but to me one j of the most disgusting things in the world is the sight of a female dog running the streets followed by her ] string of admirers. A city dog pond would help to solve this ugly situa tion. A Reader. o — District Latin Contests Will Be Held Saturday — Bloomington. Ind., .March 25. —Eight I tundred Indiana high school pupils.! iver the state wil go info the semi-' finals of the state high school Latin ■ontest next Saturday. March 28, in! ihe various district centers. Gerald Zimmerman and Margaret Jeisel, of Kirkland township high ichool, will represent Aflants /ounty .u the district contest. Miss Emma Cammack, of Muncie, will have charge of the contest in Ibis district. The uivurd of winner j iu each of the five divisions in the district will >e a free trip to the State University it Bloomington for the final contest which is to be held April 18. The Indiana University Extension division . is conducting the contest jointly with j the classical section of the Indiana State Teachers' Association. ii An attractnc program is being ar. | ranged for the young high school visitors to the State University. A banquet at the University eafeicrla end light seeing trips around the campus will be aniuung the features of the program. Wigners ot each ot the five divisions at Bloomington will receive a ;<>hi medal. Silver and bronze modal® xlll be awarded to holders of second <nd third places in the division exitginafltms. All examinations will be written. Grading will be done by a* omfiiittee ot Latin teachers, who will be at the University attending the State High School Latin Teachers’ conference. Each division represents i different stage in Latin, from elementary skudics to Vergil. • '■ O' ■ 1 ”■ ll Offer Scholarship For Best Dozen Os Eggs Lefalette, Ind., March 25. —(United Press.)—A sli'i> scholarship to the Purdue University school of agriculture for the best dozen of eggs at 1 the Purdue show in May exhib-* ited by an Indiana high school student will be given by the Evansville. Indianapolis, and Terre llaiit*- Rail-, road, it was announced today. This offer by the road which is a branch of the New York Central lines wa® made to stimulate business along the line. Musician Gets Judgment After Singing In Court — ■ i Chicago, Mar. 35.—(United Press.) —The bleak and gloomy walls of a municipal court,” long accustomed to
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the wails of the injured aud oppressed, the rasping voices of wiucgßiig! attorneys, and the sharp tone® ct a: stern judge, echoed to something dis ■ terent when William Beck voiced his | plea to the court, Beck, one of the ‘"heavy” baritones; formei.;.' with the Chicago Opera, company, appeared to show Judge; M.ithow Hartigan thui his voice w'as; v.urtb $12041 a concert. As ovldetico. he stepped back from pie bench rail end burst forth with an air from ■Tagliacci." The evidence won the case. The court ordered Henry Gross, a promoter, to pay Beck the S2OO.
Our eyes are set on your | boys clothing trade and we ] don’t need an optician! H & p We know boys and we know parents—and we know how to open eyes and pocketbooks. Take our boys school suits at $5.00 to $15.10 — l^e - v have more value than you can find at 8 out of 10 clothing stores. They arc better styled surer of scams— IT. the.' : * r * guaranteed to wear longer, look better alM * 51 Krea * er monc -*" s worth than you have . •" ever purchased. •] n x Yes, these are brbad statements—we made them strong purposely because we have our a eves on vour boys suit business and we know what we have to do and say to secure it. • Boys Suits with Vests, too. Tafub-T-Ay&cb Q) J SETTER CLOTHES FOR LESS MONEY - ALWAYS — •DECATUR* INDIANA* Mr. Farmer— Lessen the work on the Farm with a FORDSON TRACTOR Kight Now—with the Spring work coming on you cannot al ford to be without a FORDSON TRACTOR. It is a great tunc and money saver and a true friend of the farmer. The Fordson Tractor, built for service, easy in operation, "ill last a lifetime and make the work on the farm a REAL pleasurei The cost is small. We will gladly give yon‘a demonstration and will be pleased to book your order for early delivery. BUY YOUR TRACTOR NOW Adams County Auto Company FRED E. BOLTER, Mgr. Etclubive Ford Agents insist on Genuine r» r ‘J * Madisoii St. ■ a—Decatur, Ind. - ■ ——Phone A0
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t. —— ' FOR sale *3 X 10-0 Wilton R U . Oak book case Oak oeak Mahogany settee Mahogany chair Oak rocket leather Refrigerator. Any article may be ' any morning, a 338 S. Third Mt CARL C. PUMPHREY v ■ ■ ■■
