Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 85, Decatur, Adams County, 9 April 1926 — Page 6
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• League Os Women , . Voters To Wage War On High Cost of Living I Washington, April 9. — (United I Pr<>sM( A plan of action to force down I living costs when prices arc deemed I too high, will be devised by the NaI t lonul League of Women Voters, repreI senting nearly 1,000,000 women in this l| country, at the seventh annual conI, vention tr he he'd In St. Ixmis next I I week. I| A committee headed by Mrs. T. BalI dwin, of Washington, has been mak- | ing a study of the cost, of living and I will report before the convention. An I open conference will be held on the I subject and plans decided upon for I keeping the cost of living on a reasonI able level, if possible. I In the event the league should dej ( l<ie to oppose any rpice boosting in I the sale of any commodity, the wo- ’ men have a potentially powerful weap-
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I Saturday Specials I 1 ■ ??. , g Choice Cuts of Prime Beef and Veal B Fresh Spare Ribs and Back Bones ’ Home Made Cottage Cheese ? Large Wheel Swiss Cheese Choice Bunch of Chickens 1 SS* Fancy Spring Lamb - Good Pees and Pork Tenderloins Fresh Barbaqued Hams 3 Nice Veal anti Beef Birds I Pure All Pork Sausage I Bulk Sweet Dill and Sour Pickles B Fresh Horse-Radish Sugar Cured Hams and Bacon Choice Creamery Butter & Fresh Country Butter Meats especially prepared for Loaves Flank and Swiss Steaks Swifts Brookfield Breakfast Sausage Plenty of Fresh Hearts and Tongues || A FEW SPECIALS— . | I COFFEE- I Man O’ War, Berdan Coffee, 2 lbs... .85c Perfect Coffee, 2 pounds $1.05 Bursleys High Grade, 2 pounds ... $1.05 M. J. B. Coffee, 2 pounds $1.05 || OLEO—Good Luck 3 R Nucoa Pounds Oak Grove .... 85c | Little Elf & Van Camps Pork & Beans 3* 3 cans 25c Macaroni Rings, Beechnut, box .... 15c | We handle a complete line of canned goods, which we can deliver to your home direct w ith your meat. If its anything in the Meat line we have it—Try Us. Just Phone 106 or 107 and you w ill get your meat delivered direct to your home free of charge. Mutschlers Meat Market I 1
on in “boycott,” Mrs. Baldwin pointed out. Should the reported "bread ’rusts” go on any price Ixiostlng ■ sprees, the Leogue of Women Voters with its chapters throughout th* Unit--1 ed States could do much to force 1 down the price* with boycotts and ' "make your own bread” campaign*. ’ it was said. ‘ Other subject* which will come • 1 fore the convention include child wel- ’ fare, education, social hygiene, women in Industry, and legal status of women, Prohibition la not included in the program, hut may be introduced ' for discussion by any delegate, it wa ( said. The League of Women Voters claims credit fer having increased the vote ( at the last presidential., election to! more than 50 per cent of the voting population for the first time in 30 j years, as the result of the league's, "get cut the vote" campaign. The league also claims part of the credit for the decision of the government ti eater the World Court. The league carried on an extensive campaign in favoring this coutnry participating in the court. Q. Erie Brakeman Injured By Engine At Crow n Point Crown Point, Ind.. April 9.—(United Press J —Erery C. Harley, brakeman on the Erie railroad was in a hospital here today suffering from injuries which may cause his death. Harley was injured when due to a mixup in signal an engine crashed into the rear of a caboose in which tlie brakern: n was riding. o — Muncie — Tea dopers are becoming more prevalent here. A check of corner pharmacies and restaurants shows that tea drinking is becoming more popular.
COOLIDGE SPEAKS TO JOURNALISTS President Addressee Meeting Os Pan-American Congress Os Journalists By John Montgomery (United Press Staff Correspondent) Washington, April 9. —The press of | North and Sou'll America are responI slbie for the future of Pan-American i cordiality, President Coolidge told the i Pan-American congress of Journalists ; at their first meeting here Thursday. I Regretting the "unfortunate lack of I information,” which has existed in the I newspapers of the two continents conI cerning conditions in the othj?r eontii nent, the president foresaw a strong and lasting bond in the improvement and expansion of news services operating through the Americas., and predicted a perfect understanding between the numerous nations of this hemisphere through the medium of the press. "Some one has remarked there wns a time when readers of our newspapers hero might have imagined that revolutions and volcanic disturbances were the-chief product of Latin-Amer-ica." President Coolidge declared. ‘On the other hand, the readers of LatinAmerican papers got little idea of our national life from the accounts of train wrecks, lynchings and divorces which it is said constituted the principal news printed there about our country. "That day has passed. Since 1916, due to our increased cable facilities and the reduction of cable tolls, as well as a keen desire for more information ’he amount of news exchanged between the Americas has beeu increased greatly and its character rs sciftficNEUßifis The sciatic nerve, situated at the back of the hip joint is frequently the subject of Neuritis. giving rise to the painful disease Sciatica. The symptoms are intense pain which shoots down the thigh to the fool, often aggravated by walking, and with painful points along the course of the nerve, very tender to the , touch. The disease is a very obstinate one and does not readily respond to ordinary treatment. It takes more than the usual pain sedative even to alleviate the pain. The quickest, safest and surest way to get rid of the persistent nerve racking pains of Neurities is to get a bottle of Allenrhu Special Formula No. 2. which comes in capsule form. Take them as directed un i notice how in about 24 hours they have considerably reduced, if not entirely banished, all pain and soreness. Continue until the Neuritis has entirely disappeared and yon are aide to work and rest in comfort once gain. Holthouse Drug Co., keeps this special formula No. 2 in stock all the time and sells Utts of it.
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twtre constructive. > “1 venture the prediction that as a remit of this congress the papers in the United States, in the future, will present more complete and more accurate pictures of the cultural and in-! dustrial progress of I.«it in-America, ami that the press of those Republic* will give to their readers a better understanding of the Ideals and pur-, poses of the United States.” The president praised the South American press, declaring that on* . Latin-American newspaper, “approached a university for its great amount. ' of public service in cultural and scientific endeavors.” .Throughout the address, the president upheld the rights of free speech and a free press. i —i— • ■ o Renew Search For Slayer Os Hammond Woman Gary, Ind., April 9. — (United Press) —Police today turned to the search for Lester Simpkins, who escaped after the murder of Mrs. Lucille Myers. Hammond probation officer, with renewed vigor. Th epolice pursued a fugitive ans- , wering Simpkins description, k*t he escaped in underbrush near the city when the oficers' shots went wild. Simpkins is charged with killing the probation officer when she visited Ids home near here. Storm Causes Damage On East Coast Os Florida Fort Pierce, Ila., April 9. —(United , Press.)—-Overturning automobiles, unroofing houses and leaving a train of property destruction in its wake, a heavy storm swept over the central east coast Thursday. The storm centered in and around . Fort Pierce, crippling telegraph and telephone lines and throwing the city in darkness for several hours. No casualties have been reported. o The Daily Democrat for Job Printing
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Would Stop Sale Os Guns ■ By Mail Order Houses I Indianapolis, Ind., April 9- (United I j Press)—Judge James A. Collins, of I the Marion county criminal court, to- I day was on record as favorinv a (•<! I ; erat statute which would prohibit the I sale of fire arms by mail order houses. I Colitis made his declaration in sen- I ■ tencing Buster McClarren. a negro, for I carrying a gun without a permit. The | McClaren case marked the first time I that a man has been sentenced in In- I dianapolis on this charge under the I 1925 statute. I "The only way to stop this gun I toting,” Collins said. “is to make it a I serious offense As iar as this city is I concerned, gun toting it not a profit- | able pastime.” I Prosecutor William Remy also went I on record as favoring Collins' stand in I the gun case. I He said: “There's an awful lot of gun toting in this city. I certainly am against this gun business. If a fellow carries a gun long enough he'll be sure to find somebody to use it on." The weapon which was found on McClarren’s person was an imported Spanish model. It was said that Spanish maufacturers are flooding the country with this kind of fire arm which is being sold through mail order houses. ■ -o — Highbrow Noses In Indiana To Be Counted By Social Register Indianapolis. Ind.. April 9c-(United Press) —Highbrow noses in Indiana are to be counted. The Hoosier society matron, at last, is t > have an accurate check on the relative social stand.ng of her neighbor Just as ‘Li'l old New York” has her recognized Four Hundred, as set out in the Blue Book, so it will ne possible in Indiana to obtain the low-down on Mrs. So and So. Incorporation papers were filed today in the state house ly 'he Social Register of Indiana. Three Indianapolis women. Mrs. E. C, Rumpier, Mrs. Gertrude Droege Corwin, and Mrs. Mabel Ragsdale Kaylor, are the incorporators. Purposes of the register, according to the articles, are to 'publish lists of names of residents of Indiana such as the editor shall select." Dance at Masonic hall. F riday night, April 9. 8 o’clock. General Electric Harmony BoysAdmission, men, 65 cents. Ladies free. Public is cordially invited.
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