Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 269, Decatur, Adams County, 13 November 1925 — Page 4
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Publlah Every Evening Except Sunday by THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO. J. H. Heller Pres and Gen. Mgr A. R. Holthouse Sec’y. & Bua. Mgr. Entered at the Postoffke at Decatur, Indiana, as second class matter. Subscription Rates: Single copies - 2 cents One week, by carrier 10 cents One year, by ca.-rtcr.-~ >5.00 One month, by mall 35 cents Three months, py mail - 11 00 Six months, by mail ......—- 31-75 One year, by mail — — 13.00 One year, at office .. 13.00 (Prices quoted are within first and second tones. Additional postage added outside those zones.) Advertising Rates: Made known by Application. Foreign Representative: Carpentier A Company. 122 Michigan Avenue, Chicago. You can blame any thing which happens today on that old hoodoo. Friday, the 13th. JOIN THE RED CROSS. There may be reasons for you to save, but there can be nothing so Important that you *lll not give a little to help your fellow man'for he is also giving to help you if necessary. Don’t dump your ashes and rubbish it! the alleys. It Is a violation of law for there is an ordinance against it and the street commissioner has been Ordered to enforce it. None of the Officials wish to cause you trouble but the city must be kept clean and this includes the alleys, if you are a public spirited citixen you will help in this effort to keep the city looking its best. This isn't a bad time to start your Christmas shopping. You should at least be thinking about your plans and getting ready to avoid that last hour rush. You can select your gifts now and if you don't want to take them immediately, have them laid aside. From now on for the next five or six weeks, the merchants will lie suggesting to you and as the big event occurs just six weeks from today. we remind you that its time to get busy. Dr. Bell, of biverpool, announces a cure for cancer and proves it by tests covering seventeen years. A piepjirstion of lead is injected and is attracted by the canceltissues and then destroys the cells. He discovered the treatment by noticing that cancer is a rare disease among chemists, plumbers and others who wort with lead. Dr. Bell says his t: atment is not perfect yet but cap bi made so and in 2'?o cases treated , eiitly. almost every one }..« a cure. Dr. Harold Blazer who was incused of l iking the life of his thirty-two year-old daughter, who was armless ■. r legless and aii imbejile. because "ie I physician knew he had high i <>od pressure and did not wish to ii •• the care of his daughter on a. y one else or place her In an mstitu mi. given his liberty yeuier!i, '”he jury disagreed niri the pro- sot declared he did not believe it aroald be possible to secure a jury which would convict the prisoner. A gr.at majority of the people do not feel that Dr Blazor had murder in bis leart out this should not mean either hat too much sympathy of thia km . be extended for already a half doztn ar claiming similar de- ’ tense. Th“ Ret Cross oa upuigti season Is at hand a.id ruppurled by the civic' section of Hie AOl tan's Club, will be carried on here tb - next few days. Miss Williamson u field worker, is here to assist iti di,acting the work and it is hoped that every home and every 'lore cud shi p will become 100% me’nhe.-s. Yet. know the necessity of n alnialnhis this great oganixation Tl ey .are flAvt on hand ut all times of nee i, ibelr work Is very wonderful and v .:e'« needed, very important. Tbdy relieve the sufferings of tbo»> w'io ate victims of cyclones, great (ire: • arthquakes. disease epidemics a'd lx i.'.l diaasters. Placards, advertisement I aid clrcu lars will tell you the ilv.-. Member ships coat but one lu'.l r per year. We are sure you will gilt that mall sum as your share tovardn the great
Solution of Yesterday’s Puzzle ltey*l»lEWCjAllTllolulS HmFi£|&S| • NMRjAIQi roT i lWe ■kJnTfiEi SW E’sWe N A N s ) J —- - Christian work which has been done and which will be continued during the coming years. ipssssssss * One encouraging thing about Amer lean life is the intense local natriot-' ’ iem of most citizens. Nearly every. 1 man you meet is always ready to de- j . fend his home city or town, and on occasions to do all he can to make it a bitter place. Too often, however. we fail to have a good understanding of just what it takes to make a city a better place. Because It isn't! simply a matter of getting more popu-. i t I lation. more factories, a new railroad, I or a deeper harbor. It is something ' deeper — something that depends on the individual heart and conscience of the individual citizen. It can't be expressed in dollars or steel—fewj really worth while things can; but it makes the difference between a city that is stifling to intellectual and 1 normal development and one that isn't.—Logansport Pharos-Tribune. It is said that ten miUloff rad Ip sets are being operated in the United States, and DR per cent, of them’ are operated every night in the winter season and 67 per cent, of them day in the year. It is most remarkable how rapidly this form of entertainment has grown and how the industry has developed, in spite of the fact that when weather conditions are unfavorable and about all you can get out of a set is a pandemonium of roars, squeals and deafening noises, and this occurs generally when you invite your neighbors in to enjoy the program. But when conditions are favorable you marvel over the fact that you are listening to a brass band, an orchestra, concert or soloist, or the eloquence of an orator or minister in some city a thousand miles away —Columbia City Post. o . s m 5i zr. s s » h R x s s « TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY X 5? >7 K From the Daily Democrat File X !* Twenty Yeara Ago This Day K K * sßgKKatigEMXZxsssez Palace Bowlin* Alley company, or zaniais and will open up-to-J.it'- bowl:..»g xlie.'t here Thank.-giving day. Ed Augttibaugh is named a member of the grand jury. Rev. Alfred Fowler delivers first sermon as isgular pastor of Presby terian church her eyesterday. Choir of St. Marys church surprises Rev. H. Theo. Wilkins 23th annual convention of American Federation ot Labor opens at Pittsburgh with speech by Samuel Compt, rs. Geneva is Doodad with counterfeit dollar bills. Mrs. John Everett and daughter are attending Sunday school convention at Herne. —\ Case of the Bank of Herne vs. Monroe school township is in progress at Fort Wayne. * George Wcrtgberger moves to Cardwell. Mo. o ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ * Big Features Os ’ * RADIO * * Programs Today ♦♦♦♦♦♦<♦♦♦♦♦♦* * Friday's Five Best Radio Features , Copyright 1925 by United Pre* WEAF. New York. 492. 8 P “I. 1 (EST)- Billy Jones and Ernest Hire--1 WOY, Schenectady. 380. 10 p. m ' (EST)— WGY play«rs. the Dovir raid. >• WHO. Richmond Hill. 316 Bpm t (EST)-Guy Filkins, organ is. J KGW. I’ortland. 492. 10:30 m. .PC ST)—Hoot Owls. I WOS. Jefferson city. 4*4 8 >■ m. '•I(CBT> - University of Mis t>uri Juuie- •’ coming foatlvltlee. g _ . o .. Enter fascinating '‘icturegame and earn part of SI,OOO it* cash ii- offered in next Sunday’. Chi' i cago Herald and fc’iiamiiwr, now ( on sale at all r if'Vs-sti’ nds in it —Strtecrlbe For Th< Dally De mocrat—- ■
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They tell me that you bring bad luck, Oh. lovely, greeu two-dollar bill! By terror gripi are tradesmen struck To see you resting in the till. The taxi driver mutters low: “Mister, I cannot change that thing. Ain't you got other kinds of dough'.’ Bad luck two spots always bring.’’ There are some superstitions I Believe ?*d observe with care. I won't, in Augus or July. Put on my hea>y underwear; 1 know 'I will bri :g bad luck to race A railroad trai 1. express or freight. /»< v.x*. ings J reduce my pace. Fearfi. of tru-jedy—I wait!
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NE V STATE PARK Indiana To Take Over 560 Acres On Eas. Shire Os Lake James For A State Park. fndlina iolißi Nov. 13.--Before January 1 In dana will have another stale park Like James Park, located in! Steu >er county. T'.is anouneement was made today by tb hard Weber, director of the depai □ ent of conservation, arrangements tor taking over a tr*c of 560 acres of land along the; eat. shore of laike James have lieoii c< ipletod and only the final details I r nain to be worked out before the . t ait tp annexed to the state sVstcPi. I The ent re east shore line ot the 1 -kc, with the exceptir|' of “ short k ' stretch occupied by what is known as li.e Lone Tree Colony will be given !to the state as the result of private contributions and a bond issue auth orized by the commissioners ot Steu,i>en county. ► At the present a f”'R against fhc bond issue is pending in the Steuben county courts but it is understood that even should the courts over rule ’ the commissionerH the land will be i purchased and given the state. The .chamber or commerce of towns in Steuben county wil underwrite the cost ■ot purchasing the land. , I In speaking of the tract at I-ake James. Lieber said it is one of >b.o most beautiful spots in the state und 1 well suited for state park purposes. It has more than Lilt acres of virgin forest, in addition to the latke front. As soon as the land, is actually taken over by the state, the department of h conservation, under the direction of Llebet. rill begin (he work of Imv pioving it for use as a state park. n | lu addition to the 5611 acres to be .given the slate, the state now owns apVoxiiuately 80 acres of marsh land - 'which will become a ]>art of the park 4 * <
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1 never play with loaded gun's. Bad luck that way is often born, I have a coward's f.ear with shuns Depending on my motor horn; I am afraid I could not meet Some unexpected circumstance. And when I’drive a busy street I never take a foolish chance. Bad luck I fear and always will, Some evil things 1 dread, and yet Oh. lovely green two-dollar bill. I’ll tike you in without regret; To you my palm is never shut, 1 smile yoqr pretty face to see, I have my superstitious, but, • Two-dollar bills don't frighten me.
The park will make accessable to the people of the state 1,700 acres of water, which is already under the d ! - rection of the commission. With the addition of the Lake James pai k the state will have under its direction 2,450 acres of park lands, excitfsive of the game preserves abd .forest- reserves in various parts of ■ Indiana. This also docs not ’Delude the Dunes lands in northern Indiana. On November 17, Liebe. ,/ acccmpani;rt by four members of the department of conservation will go to James and survey the ground with the view of arranging to make improve ments.
0 7 Loy Scout Movement Is Barred In Argentina Buenos Aires, Nov. 13 — (United Press) —The Boy Scout movement has been characterized in Argentina as a harmful influence on the younger generation because of its militaristic tendencies. This opinion was formally expressed by a spdr'al committee of the National CouncT of Education here when recommending that Hie National Association "f Argentine Boy Scouts lie denied the right to organize troops in the Public Schools of Buenos Aires. “The Boy Scouts which are organized in this country present a military character which is not in accordance with the fundamental principles of out pedagogical ideals,'' said the commit tee's report. The Indians of Brazil organize groat alligator hunts, at one of which as many as 500 of the scaly monsters may be killed. __ o NOTICE Radiators Recored. Rebuilt and Repaired I By ELMER E. THICKER. '2«3t3 203 South First St
Indiana Academy Os Science To Meet Dec. 3 Tfirre Haiita. Ind . Nov. 13 — Prellmiimry announcement ban been made of inc fortieth annual meeting of the Indiana Academy of Science whfch will be held al the Indiana State Normal School and Rose Polytechnic Institute front Dec. 3 to Dee 5. inclusive. Prof.’ Ixiuis J. Rettger, head of the science department of jthe Normal School, is chairman of the program committee anti, while the program has practically been arranged, is withholding the exact details until a later date. | Efforts are being made to secure Dr. David Starr Jordan, one ot the leading scientists ot the country and formerly president ot Indiana Unii|l?r*Jty, us t)0 leud)ig speaker fcr I the meeting). Other, well known figures in the field of science have been given a place on the program and the meeting this year is expected to eclipse those ot former years. I Headquarters for the convention will be at the Hotel Deming while the general and sectional meetings will be held at the Science Hall of the State Normal School. This series ot meetings will be held from 9 o'clock Friday morning. Dec. 4. to 5 o'clock Friday evening. The executive committee will meet at 8 . clock Thursday evening in the Hoosier Nook at the Hotel Deming while the Academy luncheon will be held at noon Friday in tiie Normal j School Vocational Building. The Academy dinner in honor of charter members of the organization will bi at 6:30 Friday evening at the Hotel Deming ball room with Dr. Amos W. Butler presiding as toastmaster. I Saturday will be spent in a number of excursions to various points of interest in the city including ' the Dresser Electric plant, the Davis Gardens which hold the honor of l>eing the largest in the world, and | ether manufacturing concerns. A (Visit will also be made to Rose i Polytechnic at t his time as the disi tance of that sefhool from the city j prevents the holding of any of the sessions there. | Cigars costing fifteen dollars each ami measuring over a foot in lettgth i are on regular sale in one store in ! London. o i NOTICE No hunting or trapping allowed on my farm. . 26713 Mrs. Sarah Stoneburuer. NEW INVENTION SAVES MILLIONS A Lamp That Burns 94% Air. A new oil lamp that gives an amazingly brilliant, soft, white light, even better than gas or electricity, has been tested by the U. 'S. Governmeht and 35 leading universities and found to be superior to 10 ordinary oil lamps. It burns without odor, smoke or noise—no pumping up. is simple, clean, safe. Burns 94% air and 6% connon kerosene .(coal oil.i The inventor. .1. N. Johnson. 609 W. St.. Chicago, 111., is offering to send a lamp on 10 day's FREE trial, or even to give one FREE to the first 'user in each locality who will help him introduce it. Write him today for full particulars. Also ask him to explain how you can get the agency, and without experience or money make $250 to ss<»() per mouth. — » ■■ —
5g • ' 31 ! Some Real Buys in Good ’ USED CARS’ ' st I 1 -ffi if J 1524 .Jewett Broug- 1925 Hudson Coach. - 1922 Ford Coup'’ J u- ham, many extras; Must he seen to be ” you w ’ nt , ' Qj. m like new. appreciated. ab,e w,ntcr ca .8 ■ ■ ' i , One 1920 Overand 4 Sedan." One 1918 6-cvi. Overland a > | New paint, good motor, 7 01 " nt ' Good Rubb " ii | | new clutch. Cheap. wou:d ma,ts you * “' )Od tru ' e ,■ E I WE CARRY POPULAR SIZES OF MICHELIN COKI) j y e S I AND BALLON TIRES also MICHELIN TUBES. ls S ' 5 < f W X i I Decatur Paige-Jewett Sales s p Harry J. T. Kroder P Ist and Jefferson Sts. -Phone 505 Decatur, Indiana -
Qlie Luscious Laxative made with. Real Fruit If you like fruit, you will like . BOAL’S ROLLS. They are deli- \ ciods to the taste and marvelously effective. Old and young like jf them? Each package contains tj six rolls — each an average adult * dose. All druggists—ls cents. ' BOAL'S ROLLS CORF , 214-216 W. 14th St., N«w York < Rk IKSCIOUB X"! L Actual She of Package ~ Known Fact No one has ever been worse off for keeping in on e y , here. Hundreds have been worse off for not having done so. V 9 4% Interest paid on all Savings Accounts. Old Adams County Bank We Pay You To Save 11 .1,(1 MB 111 I IB ) <v-Mt W— —I—■«—J—' CEMOCRfiT WAST IK GET RESULTS
