Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 244, Decatur, Adams County, 15 October 1925 — Page 4

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Except Bonday by THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO. J. H Heller, Pres, and Gen. Mgr A. R. Holthouse, Sec'y. 4 Hus Mgr. Entered at the I’ostoffice at Decatur, Indiana, as second class matter. Subscription Rates! Single copies 2 cents One week, by carrier.™..——lo c»nt» One year, by carrier 16 00 One month, by mail 35 cents Three months, by mail >IOO Six months, by mail - $1 75 One year, by mail.™— $3.00 One year, at office— $3.00 (Prices quoted are within first and second tones- Additional postage added outside those zones.) Advertising Rates Made Known by Application Foreign Representative: Carpentier & Company, 122 Michigan Avenue, Chicago. <■ . The rain yesterday gave the Pirates and Senators a chance to rest up and today, it the weatherman delivers the right brand, will see the final act in the world's series contest. Johnson. idol of the Washington team and Aldridge of the Pittsburgh nine are slated to twirl the ball and the result is anxiously awaited by the fans. Some think that the dog tax in this state is high. It may be, but here's an item concerning the dog tax in Germany: “The owners of 300.000 dogs in Berlin threatened to parade them through the streets of Berlin as a protest against the mayor s proposed increase in the yearly dog tax' from $7.50 to $10.00." Even Germany ' has its serious and unsolved problems. Short and cone sc. but to the point.! the platform adopted by the democratic candidates stands for those things of interest to the taxpayer and the welfare of the citizens in general. They have told you that they are against any tampering in the ownership of the municipal plant, which has I been operating at a profit and pledge' them; live ; to a program of progress. I marked by economy. Don t make a i mfetake on election day. Proof that the farmers in Adams county know something about raising! bog* is shown in the results of tai , ton litter contests. So far this year j there has been ten ton litters weigh- ■ cd in the county, the record in the i state last year being six in any one I county. Adams county farmers know | their "stuff'’ in plain words and the I 91 other counties will do well to give . us the once over when it comes to, com ?"d hog raising. There's more ways than one to get. into the lime-light or on the movie screen. The Columbia City Post and Commercial-Mail both got on the] screen in the “Topics of the Day." I the short film which gives bits and i squibs from newspapers. The follow-• i.ig was gleaned from the Post, “A 1 six room bungalow with bath on the paved street." while the CommercialMail went them one better in discussing the new traffic regulations by warning motorists “Not to hit pedestrians on the white spo’s." Such is the town's bid for fame on the movie screen. The candidates on the Decatur democratic ticket are out with a pl itform of seven planks, in which they let the voters know some of the things they will stand for if elected, and the chances are very good of election—in Decatur as in Bluffton. After making the naual promises of economy and efficiency. Plank No. 7 especially says they will favor the‘continuation of the ornamental lighting system that is so well started in that city. Aad Flank No. S favors women on pub’ic boards. The document in its entirety is very commendable. —Bluffton Banner. , , Among the splendid manufacturing plants in this city which has been running full tilt for several years, employing approxima’eiy 50 persons, is the La Fountain Hendie company mantifactgrers of garden tool and farm implement handles. Since C. E Bell established the Plant here more than ten years ago, the wheels of the factory have been idle only a few

!■ Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle rgc i t yBHe 4 o rtsJMsr ■ NehSfru’e ME THS AR | 1 ICR A b LV I ,_q A i ■■WjwK' nm r,' STATE SijF A T'T'YH MA N yßh E RiHE t D E R ABfc A R A tHD A X A tHp AL A C E SME. E s R.e W’ », SH E E TfyyjSM'E'L.L.S o 0 weeks and that was during the time 5 following the war when most every ill manufacturing plant closed for a time 1! during the re-adjustment period. The weekly payroll at the mill is more than SI,OOO a week and with orders ahead the factory is promised a steady run during th e winter months. The United States is not only the field for | the company's products, but many I thousand handles are shipped to England. and if you went to the British Isles and engaged in farming it is likely that you would purchase garden or farm tools which would have Decatur made handles on them. Besides giving employment to many people, the factory opens a market I for lumber in this section and those who have watched the strides made by the company in recent years wish for it continued growth and prosperity. » Senator Samuel M. Ralston, former governor of Indiana, statesman and a typical Hoosier is dead. Death came peacefully at eleven o'clock last night at his country estate netfr In- , dianapolis. Tor several weeks Sen- | ator Ralston was seriously ill and .death was expected. He had been unconscious for twenty-four hours previous to the final call and as he lay stricken his friends and admirers throughout the state were hoping that by some chance Divine Providence would restore him to health. Senator Ralston held a warm spot in the hearts of those who knew him. He j was one of the most sincere friends ■ the veterans of the Civil War eve. i had and at al! times was ready to he of service to them. His administration as governor of Indiana is one of the bright spots in the history of this r.immonwevlth. His administrate r | was one of the most successLi’ ’recorded and his record in this office .gained for him an enviable reputation. *le was elected to the United Stat ' senate three years ago and was one I of the ablest members of that august body. He was a democrat of the I Jeffersonian type and during the last I democratic tonvention personally stopped the trend of sentiment which |id all probability would have led to ' his nomination as the democritic candidate for president. He wa- a lovable character, a statesman, faithful public servant and a Hoosier of i the type which keeps traditions of ► onestly and integrity as among the finest virtues in real men. His death I removes one of Indiana's famous and ■ most loved citizens and the people of this state will turn with bowed heads to pay a last and fitting tribute to the man they honored and loved. — -t> • ++♦+*♦+♦++♦++♦+ * Big Features Os * * RADIO * * Programs Today * THURSDAY'S RADIO FEATURES CNRM. Montreal. 411. 8:30 p. m. (E.S.T.I —Capitol Opera quartet. VVLW. Cincinnati. 422. 10:50 p. m. (C.S.T.l —WLW concert orchestra. WJZ. New York. 451; WRC, Washington. 469: WGY, Schenectady. 38?. 10 p. m. lE.S.T.l—Salon orchestra. Bernhard Leyitow inducting. WPZ. Springfield. 333. 9 p. m. (E. I ST.) —Verdi's opera “Aida.’’ .1 KGO. Oakland. 361. 8 p. in. (PC. S.T.) — Drama “Expressing Willie," i KGO players. O skssk:: ku. s s:: sss » s s ” TWO TY YEARS AGO TODAY K : i 57 From the Daily Demo-.rat Fl’e K )l Twenty Years Ago This Dry It • • T i’SItSSHItSSSSXKSKSK ■ October 15. 1905, was Sunday, j o v— Tifton — Harry A. Binkley retired p manufacturer has announced he is re publican candidate for mayor here e Clyde R Porter, democrat, will oppose * him. i

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Sometimes the leaping flames take merry shapes, ' W th sailing vessels rounding t windtossed eapes Or if perchance the children mount niy knee. There are the lovelie t fair'es I can see. Sometimes within the open grate I find, Glimpses of friends I've known and 'eft behind, Glad memories of pleasures past recall. Wlilcn dance and cast their shadows on the wall. But now and then before me there have flamed Pictures of scenes wheic I have been

State Park Conference Opens At Cliffy Falls Madison, Ind.. Oct. 15.—Rrpri enta- 1 fives from five slates were expected to attend the opening session of the Ohio valley state park conference here today. Gov. Jackson, of Indiana, was to I open the sessions this morning. Men prominent in conservation work in Kentucky. Elinois. West Virgin’ i.j Ohio and Indiana are scheduled to de- i liver addresses during the conferencei c.Mcb. v.iil meet in Cliffy Falls state park. ’ In a short address. E. Mortmier Wil1 son. member of th" Indiana Consrc Vation Commission told of the accomp-; '.ishment of that body during Us six i 1 years ot existence. “The taxpayers gave, during the per- j ’ iod of six yeras. I’HO.WO and that in real estate, in constructive improvements, in cash and in equipment.’' . Mr. Wilson said. “We are taking actual book value 'for the real estate and improvements althcujg'a the real worth would b" a -great deal more on the open market. “Tho total of the sum we now have .. would reach $674,00T, showing an excess cf $4,000 over appropriations. I. “So far as I know Indiana is the only state which includes its scenic I. j values among its natural rasiottrces. " The g ographic chatta of 1913 and 1925 speak a more eloquent tetotaaje than I possibly could use. You will ,1 see that from five divisions and 25 " MATTERS OF FACT ■; To improve the chemical process in 2 the body for good health, take San Yak £ Pi!!-. They strengthen the blood and £ body fluids, sterlize the stomach, in- ” test sues and bowels to a degree near|ly afcrless. They prevent decomposition of animal and vegetable matter in the boweis 'hat causes self poisond ing. and are 59 years ahead of anv e- other formula for the kidneys, high blood pressure, diabetis and rheumatism Take to reduce the waist line. ,e Sold at Smith. Yager & Falk Drug store. —Adv.

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ashamed— Red< biter moments of a foolish rage WfrUn i se to taunt fit" in my calmer, age. Befoie tle’i.'pec fjre I sit and dream' Ami find life's truths run ifreper than' they seem. The little huits of cowardice and hate Leave more remorse than all my failures great. Money aad place and i>oiup and fame are not ' Sinh grievous losses once they arc forgot. Bat stil my cheeks will flush with shame to she Each pictured instant of the worst of me.

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siib-dtv/- ions in 1?19 we have grown to six dirts oils and 75 sub-divisions. All ‘ of this was done without an Increase of executive personnel. . I "In conserving natural resources and : in extending their uso we do not serve an i"aniaiats objsi bit ka/e for our g al the extension of human hapI pi nes:- and true progress.” Dean Stanley Coulter, who presided at the opening session, spoke on the subje.t of "Scenery—A natural re-

* * I % T^ — 7 “i.ro'iin;j“ brats “hearsay” for WATCH VALUE “Sleep walkers” always pay plenty. This handsome thin ELGIN Very “dojjjy” in appearance and works as good as it looks. Jeweled movement encased in QIP ” H :3-k filled white geld «W.t)v This 16 Jewel rectangular "ST -' <* WRIST WATCH A wonder watch for yzomen—"mail in s‘ze but b.T in value. We know §20.00 “On time” folks Know Values /4/\ IfWIIRY STORE

I source." \ "It is uot surprising that In the evo. lutidii otconservatlen concept scenery should for so'Tong a time have been unlisted among our natural resources." Dean Coulter said. "The obviously material values tire easily perceived and equally evaluated. lotelieclual. aesthetic, and spiritual values are more elusive ami more i difficult < i rppraisal. i "It is fairly rate to say. however, i that w' have only touched the outer i borders of conservation if wo fail to | take into account the greatest wi altli of any commonwealth its citizenry. j "Health and contentment are'abn re I lute fundamentals is this desire ’» attained.” I Other speakers on the program were Gov. Fields, of Kentucky; Ransjm Kt-nnhott. Chicago’; Dr. Henry Cow les, 'Chicago University; Vaaee Prather, ehahma uof Kentucky state park coni-, mission; C. P. Fortney, road comm s*sicner of ■ West Virginia; Dr J. J. Crumley, of Ohio; and several other ; . ■is from Indiana. Ohio and Kentucky who are well-known in censer- • vation circles, i Lee Anna Vance Gets An Honor At Ferry Hall I Mi- Lee Anna Vance, daughter of dr. and Mrs. O. L Vonce, of this city, lias been o'ected secretary of the Senb>r i ,• |>s jlas. at Ferry Hall I’.cpari.tory School, according .to word received today by her parents. This is the largest daks in the school, and to be elected to an office by the class is an honor. Miss Vance was graduated from Decatur high school last spr'ug. —r, Brownstown — Someone else is cooking for the inniates-of the county ija'l here. Mrs. Sherman Sneed; wist el the sheriff, fell and broke her arm.' o , i Decatur Chapter Royal Arch Ma : sons will meet Wednesday evening. > October 1 ilh to confer the Mark • M.vs’er ncffToe. All members are re«nested to be present. • 212-2 t L. C. Helm. High Priest. 'umBST Ruddy Cheeks —Sparkling Eyes —Most Can Have Says Dr. Edwauis«a Well-Known Ohio Hiysieun Di .F. M. Edwardsf g 17 years treated scores of women for liver and bowel ailments. During these years he gave to his patients a preemption made ci a few well-known vegetable ingredients mixed with olive oil naming them Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets. You voil know them by their olive color. These tablets are wonder-workers on the liver and bowels, which cause a normal action, carrying off the waste and poisonous matter in one's system. If you have a pale face, sallow look, dull eyes, pimples, coate d tongue, headaches. a listless,.no-good feeling, all out of sorts, inactive bowels, you take one t of Dr. EdwardsNOlive Tablets nightly for a time and note the pleasing results! Thousands of women and men take Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—the successful substitute for cal unel—now and then just to keep them fit. 15c and 30c.

i j “Oh, Listen to the Mocking Bird” | ; 1 • Only a store that deals in good clothin;; can E lira <• ; .e yon the style you .want this Fall. <h cjjie.ip unit that is boiled down to a prie g< 0 t :’:ns.t oi!< r you 4he calories of cut or the vita- & j i lines oi value so it has to be satisfied with I (<ni a low branch on price. i ira 20 of the men we have Iren selling j* §1 5 ' * deni ' in x nts to this Fall harkened t' 'd' sirt nos <22.50 garments last Spring. • Th men who pay less th in the Right pri< • Wak • • I : t ■ '-.'tii'.g v.iil lied we ar; right li toi L I -f » 'Ft the light footwearit th" right prie :••«.! iff (rd to miss seeing our choice stock t a nun’s and beys’shoes. ' | J $2.75 10 SIO.OO « -!■ ■ ’ | Jsfub-TAyecb Go J ssrr&f clothes wp less J money-always- ' • DECATUR • INDIANA * * |

Frankfort Improvetncnta to cost, s2.oo<i have been ordered for the Mooqo home here. Akron — Opera house here is being {c.mt erted into t. gymnasium for the ■ use of the hivh school and independent ba sl.et b ill teams.

I THE CORT* lOMGHT ONLY J “ONE GLORIOUS NIGHT” I 'Hit' story of a woman who chose unwisely and a man who loved anil waited, featuring ELAINE lIAMMERSTEIN “NOBODY WORKS Bl T FATHER" cunitdy. 10c 25c ' i""iw * The ADAMS Theater TONIGHT—TOMORROW i i Are Yoh A ( Forgetter’! Arc Breeding A New War! INDIANA • UNDER FIRE lei; »na men oi the 1 ’9*h. Field Artillery. Rairj.-ow OCC"*~I'. i ion, in the battie* or < hat*nu Thierry. St '' k 2nd the Ihe “Hc-otiei/’ ci the s’ d 6>(li Division*. Historical scenes of Indiana fir’r ; the first shot of the —resisting the first Germaa ra*d agoin&t American troops. S Indiana’s own fighters in actual combat —men and bora's " -n- in a shell swept inferno —ba 100 r. 5 and pl.i?.es •hot down in flames. —gisnt gun® blown to by bombs. y „ The dio.-mrs, hardships, hsm- tn of the war ar you .- * v ‘-C troops saw them in the st-ucg'es lor their yrcat victories. Yen'll Knotc War Then As They Knew it A. red-bh cded, hr ;uan film w»'h a thrill—aud a sermon - in cv ry foot of it Safnrrfa’— Rin-Tin-Tin in “FIND YOUR MAN ’ Sunday and Monday—“ Wild. Wild Susan” with Kobe Daniels 10c 25c

corns e n Quick relief from painful F I I corns, tender toes and Ls (| / I pressure of tight shoes. Ik. 7 J nrSchoiis Zino-pads