Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 281, Decatur, Adams County, 29 November 1926 — Page 6

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- - ■ . * ■ Father And Two Sons Are Burned To Death New York, Nov. 2# —(United Preus A father und two of his sons were burned to death in an apartment house fire today. They lost their I.ven in attempting to escape from the blaze to the roof of the building. The victims of the tragedy were Satnue| Widner, 32« suß»rl;nU ndjent. of the building and Hyman, 10. and Isidore, 7. Mrs. Weiner and three other children were saved. In carrying his nine children to the street in wet blankets. .Michael Donato. 45. was severely burned. Maty Gelfand suffered a sprained wrist when she jumped wioh her husband from a rear window. A number of residents of the build-' Ing were carried down ladders by the fire department.

0 - n Kingsland Woman Indicted By Wells Co., Grand Jury Bluffton, Nov 29. Mrs. Grace Green of Kingsland, the second of the three persons indicated by the regular grand jury, which completed a session here a few days ago. was arrested Saturday by Shariff McClain. She arranged to give bond when the warrant was served and was not forced to come to this city. Mrs. Green faces a charge of grand larceny as the result of the theft of silk hose, a hat and other merchants ise on Sept. 19, this year, from the 1 eoples store here. She was arrested when she boarded a traction car to

; DID YOU SEE HER? ( The man in the moon. the lad* in the moon Said The Man In The Moon to The Lady. his wife. “Many things do I hear and strange rumors are rife, “About a ‘peach’ of a town on The Earth down helow, "So that for some time now I have longed there to go; “Now I just can’t get away, but you can make the trip. "And you can do it with ease in our little moonship: “Then when you reach Decatur, when once you are “Buy all kinds of good things to eat and to wear; “Then there are many other things on which we are shy, “Now let's get fixed up right in our home here* on high; “And you may start right away for the moon it Is new. “As when it is full, you must be always in view.” Then he gave her some drafts on The Rank of The Moon, Telling her to come to this town but to hurry back soon; You didn’t see her you say, now that is too bad. We will tell you how you may see her and then you’ll be glad; Just go out ami look at the moon on any clear night. When the moon it is full and is shining and bright. And there in the lower hight-hand setter her face you will see, And that she is quite a swell looker most people agree. Here Is Some Easy Money Incorporated in the rhymes on this page are quotations from various authors, one of which and only one is taken from a great comedy. These advertisements will appear once more in this paper, the second time in the issue of Monday. Nov. 23. Tn the first person who brings or sends to the office of this paper a letter in which is correctly given the quota*hn referred to, together with the name of the author and the name of the person* or firm in whose advertisement the same is to be found, this paper will pay FIVE DOLLARS IN CASH, w’hile a second cash prize of THREE DOLLARS and a third of TWO DOLLARS will be paid to the persons sending or bringing in the second and third correct replies. This .contest is open to ' ' Answers may be sent in all readers of this pa- $lO at any time after this . , , Issue ot the paper apper with the exception rizxn kpears and up to noon of its employees and o j Wednesday. Dee. 1, at . . , xrzvTi which time the contest members of their im- Villi , I w-i 11 close, mediate families. • ~ . —— The names of -the prize winners will be published in the issue of that date after which time they are welcome to call at this office for the cash they have won. ADDRESS ALL LETTERS TO THE CONTEST EDITOR. DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT. AND GET YOUR ANSWERS IN EARLY

" A SAFE PLACE TO BANK Into our bank, the other day. came a lady, and no flapper was she, But she was as coy and as sweet as any lady may be: Said she with a smile, as to the cashier she bowed,— “If we had a bank like this in the moon, we sure would be proud. “Like the poet:—‘l know a bank where the wild thyme blows, “And now I also know a bank where one’s money grows; “We’ve heard of your bank up there in the sky, “As one on which the public may always rely; “Safety, Security and Service with Four Per Cent Interest, and sleep soundly at night, “Beats ten per cent and walking the floor, by a mighty long sight; “Now if you will kindly cash this draft on the Bank of The Moon.” “I think that I’ll be going as already ‘tls noon.’’ We gave her the cash on her draft, you’d have all done the same, As she endorsed it right boldly.— “Regina From Luna,”—yes. that was her name. —OLD—ADAMS COUNTY BANK of Decatur, Indiana

A Truthful Account Os The Doings Os THE LADY IN THE MOON WHILE IN DECATUR

i - - - ...... return home The stolen merchandise I was found in her hand bag. She gave [bond In th' sum of fl,ooo for appeari1 ance for trial in the Wells circuit court » at a later date. t f Moonshiner’s Family Fights Policemen Chicago. Nov. 29 .--(United Press) —Three people are in a hospital hi'-e today us a result of a hand-tiehund fight between the family of an alleged morashlner und two policefnen. | The policemen. Leslie Larson and Joseph (’ mb y went to the home o f John Sazsatewski to arrest him on cht'tg' s of vio uting the prohibition lav.. „ The of.iters gained admittance to' the home und were reading the wa r -' runt, when, according to officers, and his 18-year old son

began to fight The mother joined In. a. cording to the officer . and two Whet children followed her Sar.aatewski was wounded six times. Larsen is suffering Lem three bullet wounds. Mrs. Saz.satewski was knocked unconscious by blows on het head. Board Os Accounts Recovers Large Sum Indianapolis. Ind.. Nov. 29. — (UnitPress.) — Recoveries off 325,205.455 were made by the state board of accounts during the last fiscal year, the annual report of state examiner Lawrence F. Orr today showed. Effected at a cost of $193,546. the net recoveries totalled $131,658.51.

A STRANGE VISITOR IN DECATUR

QUINEX FOR SOBE THROATS ‘••Just being happy is a fine thing to do. —’ ” “But then you can’t be happy with Ohl Man Sore Throat a-hang-ing on to you;” Thus spoke a little lady In our store the other day. “And my better-half has the quinsy bad,” thus further did she say; Then W’e told her about Our Quinex To Cure A Sore Throat In One Mght, And she said it would be just the thing for one in hsr hubby’s plight: She was The Lady In The Moon and her husband the Man who always seems to grin. And if he can sit up every night with the quinsy, and be pleasant he sure is bound to win: Rut then we know that when she gets ba< k to him and the Qiiincx he does take. It will work Just like magic and a new man of him will make; F’or any kind of sdre throat, CoI«1k. TonMilltln, or Quinay it surely can’t be beat, And now with cold weather coming on it is well to be discreet; So we are looking for your coming as with Quiuex in th-* House, You are insured against Sore Throat Trouble** in husband, child, or spouse. ENTERPRISE DRUG CO.

Young Mother Shoots Husband’s Pai am on r Kansas City, 9 —(United Press)- Railher than give up her husband to a younger und prettier wont an, Mrs. Blanche Richmond, 33, shot and killed the other woman, Miss Cutrle Sparks, 19. and surrendered to police here. Mrs Richmond, mother of two children, told police her husband. Harry , Richmond had become enamored of the girl when she lived next door to the Richmonds in St. Joseph. Mo. Richmond came to Kansas City las week and Miss Sparks follow’d the next day, according to the wife. Mt-. Richmond shot the girl three times, she said, while Richmond look-, ed on. Richmond disappeared shortly after the shooting. o

Soldiers Have Charge Accounts At Movies Now York. (United Press) —A movie-4 show where the patrons stroll airily past the doorman with a carelessly | drawled -“Charge it". That's not the fond dream of little > Willie Jcnes, but an honest-to-g.-odness I reality at forts and camps of the Unit-1 ed States Army, where Unc o Sam ■ operates for his soldier boys what arej' perhaps the only theatres in the world boasting charge accounts for their cus-j. tomers. o _ , No Hunting Allowed Positively no hunting on my farm ( in Kirkland Township. Prosecution will follow violatores of this order. 1 Peter H. Moser 264 2i'.x I

CLEANING AND PRESSING "If the world is going wrong, forget It.” But if you neglect Our Ury Cleaning you’ll regret it; A lady came in the other day. bringing enough old clothes to load a dray. Said she to the boss; “Now thcre’d be some loss. “Were it not for such plants as yours;” She had Nolt* for her man an.l DreMweM galore and even a party fan. And we Cleaned and Preward all and are awaiting a call. To take those dark spots off rtho moon: For said The Lady In The Moon.— “Now I'm coming back soon. “With a job that will tax all >f your skill, "For those spots get my goat, as on cleanliness I dote. % “But I'm sure you’ll succeed, that make them back munUtij you will.’ •* r Now that is our business, Cleaning Spot*.—making old < lothing good ns new. We clean and press all of your neighbor’s clothes, let us do the same for you. DECATUR LAUNDRY •‘Clean Clothes Do Win” THERE’LL BE MUSIC IN THE MOON " ‘The sentinel stars set their watch in the sky.’ ’» * But we, said The Lady In The Moon, —“have other lights on which we rely; "Although on I p-To-Tbr-Mlntite Fixtures we are away out of date. “So I’d like to have yop show me some of your newest, —the latent of late.” Then, we showed her some of our niftiest new fixtures and she found what she sought. And before she had finished a wonderful lot she had bought; Then the radios she spied and it was all off with her then. Until she had bought a StewartWarner Radio for her living room and a Sparton for her old man’s den; Said she after having tuned in on WLS and heard: —“this is Caw-Go, the Worlds Largest' Store, —” “That fellow s a dandy and we'H surely tune in there and hear him some more; “And my Man In The M »on while on watch nights will pick up all of the jazz. “Though if he once starts dam ing it I’ll sure give him the razz.” And now she's back home with radios that will surely stand the test, Now if you are in the market this season come in and let us show you two of the best. INDIANA ELECTRIC CO. SHE KNEW THE RIGHT PLACE “Whose bread W eat, his I sing,” and if you once try Miller’s you’ll have no otheiv “And you’ll think of old days and the baking of Mother; "If we had Miller'** Homade and illtie Ribbon Bread** in our home up on high. "We’d have the folks coming from all over the sky; “And they’d tear things wide open to get there on time. “For the stuff sold for bread up above is surely a crime; “Miller's also bake Cookiew, Cakes and Plea for one’s meals and for one's lunches. “All the good things in their line, you will find they bake in bunches; "When I called there the other day 1 was amazed at the great array, "Os Fine Baked Goods, all the freshest, that I saw there on display; “If we had a bake shop like theirs up hom4 in the moon, “We surely would find it a very great boon.” Thus said The Lady In The oMon about Miller's Bake Shop. And she hTt the nail straight on the head that time sure pop. MILLER’S BAKERY Wholesale and Retail

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29. 1926.

— v ■ — | Eight Telegrams Are Sent Through Small Wire Simultaneously

To make two blades of grass grow where but one grew before is worthy its high place in song and history but ndw it is equalled by the achievement ' of the telegraph industry in sending eight messages over the same wire at ! the same time. Take, for example, one of the single copper wires between New York and Chicago. It is abont one-tenth inch in diameter. It climbs j mountains, dips into valleys, threads its way through cities and passes * jthrough towns- and winging their way over this single wire simultaneously j are eigh messages, four traveling if. each direction. At each end are four recelv ng and four sendinp operators. Sixteen operators and eight messages all operating one wire at the same lime is a startling fact to those whose I knowledge of the telegraph is necessarily limited to what they have observed at the local railroad depot.

Evansville—Fifty years ago RjllyJ Sherwood planted a sprig of cypress in Sun Set park. Today a tablet in his honor stands at the foot of the tree ■ He was present when the park board placed the memorial t

AR( H PRESERVER SHOE “’Large streams from little fountains flow, " ‘Large aches from little toe-corns grow;’ ” Thus spoke The Lady In The Moon as sh« came into the Mlnurs Shoe Store. And she wa< looking for \r<h Preserver >hoes. as heF feet were most woefully sore; Then we fitted her out with a pair "that were just made for her feet. And leaving, she made us,a speech that we consider a treat: — “I have often paused to wonder, and t<> think, and also ponder. “Upon why my feet were always tender, ill and sore. “And I have just realized today. Si/ that the has aye “Just on account of the ill-fitting shoes 1 wore: “Shoes that kept my poor feet aching just because I was not taking “Precautions in the make that I should use: “But now I know that if I wish shoes that will not ache me and will make every corn forsake me, “I must alwayfr wear a pair cf I reh Preserver Shoes.” WINNES SHOE STORE WHERE SHE STORED HER SHIP “Tired Nature’s sweet re-torcr. balmy sleep,’* was about her vigil to relax. When at Bntler A Kern's Gnruge. there »t terrible /racket, they t<’„; these are facts: Ar»al Ute door mere was a roa.f. that awoke" th* m all within, And the noist was new to all of them, it was a perfect din; Examining, they threw 1 open the great large outer door, And found that The Lady In The Moon had just driven up, her ship witti them to stored Describe the ship,—why we can’t do that, but Kern will its picture paint And describe its pretty driver too, who he swears was sure a saint You know they do Expert Ante Repairing and do all work just right. And maintain V W reck Car Service by day as well as night; Starting, Lighting and Ignition Work is also in their line. ; And all the jobs that they turn out. they send out mighty fine; And the moonship too, they fixed that up where the ignition was on the bum. So that it will make the back trip home in record time, with motors that fairly hum. BUTLER & KERN Phone 505 Phone 168 WHERE SHE DINED •‘l’ve shopped and I’ve shopped and I’ve had a great time, ' “And now r I’ll go and dips where the cooking is prime; “Fof* we people must eat, I mean, W’e people in the sky, "Although the eating with us Is most frightfully high.” Then The Lady In The Moon entered a restaurant on one of Decatur’s main v The name over the on the windows, —you know' it, —’tis “Ratal” And to Joe Lose, the proprietor, she said with a smile, “I’ll eat a meal now that /will last me awhile; ' "Now good digestion wait on appetite and health on both." she laughingly said. "That’s a saying that I am sure 1 often have read; , “And I’ve heard of your fine meals: and of the Good Coffee you serve here, "And by the crowd here already, others have heard the same, ‘twould surely appear/’ Then she sat there and dined, .for an hour, —perhaps two. And she never was missed, as the moon it was new. “EATS” RESTAURANT Decatur, Indiana

Muncie —Local firemen agree that Mayor Hampton is a good fellow but they don't trust his appetite. When an! an alarm interupted a banquet at which the Mayor was a guest, the fire-, men made him accompany them.

A MIGHTY GOOD ONE ' When the sun’s last rays are fading into twilight soft and dim.’ ” “Then’s the time to take A Buick to the country for a spin; “Thus at least the people tell me. those who own such a perfect car.—” 4?o spoke up a little lady, from the moon she said she came so far; Then she said she heard we were Strong On Buick Service And For Other Cars As Well, Although The Buirk, in all its models. is the only < ar we sell; Tirem and IcceaNorleM also handle. \\ indnhield and Cioned Car Body Glumm Replace. Auto Top* Recover and Repair, setting in this line the pace; tuto Trim migg Os All Iviudw, this is strictly in our line. In our Solen. Service und Repair iiepurt inrnt. on all these we really shine. There’s no use to talk about The Buick, everyone now knows it’s great. Simply:—“When Better Cars Are Built. Buick Will Build Them.” that is what we wish to state. W. D. PORTER Buick Sales and Service SHE IS STRICTLY UP-TO-DATE The Lady In The Moon having shopped about town until she was tirtM and all in. Headed straight for an office on South Second street, where perhaps you have b*-*-n Twa« ai niunoer 144, up one fligui”’ of stairs, on the nnd floor, That she found the word **Chlropruvior’* u:i the office entrance door; t Chiropractor is one who corrects all bodily ills, By A Scientific Treatment, with no drugs, or little pills; -< hiropructlc” this science is called and It has fought its own way. To the front line of health trenches where it holds its own No nasty < oncoctlons. nor operations, this science entails. And it brings hack ruddy health where other treatment *oft’ fails; Having received A Chlropractir AdjiiMtment The Lady In The Moon smilingly said. A” Why Doctor, there’s nothing in such a treatment for anyone to dread; “ ‘There is nothing good or bad but thinking makes it so,’ — “But if 1 had my way when out of sorts, to a Chiropractor I’d surely go.” I H. FROHNAPFEL, D. C. Doctor of Chiropractic Office Phone 314 Res. Phone 1087 WHAT SHE’LL HAVE FOR BREAKFAST "One of the last things my old man said a s 1 sailed 1 away, "Ami |»e waved to me his hand. “Was. —Hve’ve not had a decent steak for many a day, • A Juicy, Th Irk Porterhouse from Mutschler'M,—it ce talnly would be grand.’” “And now that I am here,” said Tho Lady In The Moon, with a glaive in our market all around "I’ll say that when it comes to a choice of a fit place to trade, my hubbj*B judgment is sound; “Quality Meats, kept just right, then served by an expert cutwr “Why. the sight of Fueh cuts, to a novice, like me, sends my heart in a terrible flutter." “The night has no eve and the day has no morning.— ’’ “Cold weather is coming and 4he winter gives warning;— “Mutarhler'a Home Made Sausage w ith hot cakes for breakfast is simply immense. “So a good supply I’ll lay in before 1 go hence; "Deliver it? did you ask, —no thank you, 1 will carry it along, “Although on Free Oellvery, thty tell me you are pleasantly strong.” MUTSCHLER’S MEAT MARKET Phones 106 and 107

Cyclone Wrecked City Starts A Comeback Heber Springs, Ark., Nov. 29. (United Press)— Stricken bv a death dealing cyclone which kilb-rf at least 25 people, Heber Springs today startid a comeback. "Wo are going to come back but i it will be a stupendous job and will! i take months," Mayor Roy Ruywlnkb* announced. First work towards re- ; constructing thL broken city was started this morning. Practically every building In th--1 city w««j damaged, many of them completely wrecked. One hundred and for'yTive homes are h. t ru|n» and . their inhabitants, who escaped the swirling Thanksgiving winds, art* in other homes in the district. Yesterday” special interdenominational church -services were held at. the courthouse with most of the inhabitants. who remained in the, city In attendance. All of the churches in the city jyere destroyed by the storm. ——o— Police Have A Busv Week-End In Chicago Chicago, Nov. 29— (United Press) i —Chicago's police department slaeki en<*d up a bit in its work today following one of the busiest week-ends in its history. More than thirty gun-robberies and! 1 a sei les of distract ive Jjpmbings oc-j I curred. Two men were shot. EightyI three automobiles were stolen. More- ! than 50 robbery* suspects are in cusI tody and misdemeanor crimes were

THE OIL SCANDAL AGAIN “The devil Is a 'busy bishop in his own diocese, —” And so is Flberson's Service Sfatluu Just as busy w’ith irs * steady increase; l)lumoit«l Gaaullne, General Tires ami redo! Oil are the llftes , tarried there. And the motorist who uses them will avoid much motor care; The Lady Ip The Moon < ouldn4 drive her moonship right up to the door. So they carried out to it Dlnmond Gum and Aeetful Oil a very great store; And she iobl how such a station as theirs, if they bad it on high. Would bring the radiomobile bugs from all «uer the sky. “Why gas and oil are so fearfully high with us that it is < heaper to walk. "You see we have no politicians to sell our oil lands and thus to -ause talk: “If we had a John D, a Harry Sinclair, a Dohenv and perhaps an Albert Fall. • -Why the Kas and oil question would be no problem at all.” Then smiling most charmingly she bade Mr. Elberson "Good-bye. And turning on the gas in her moonship, she arose in the sky. ELBERSON SERVICE STA. Telephone 373 SHE SURE KNOWS GOOD THINGS It is/quite a long trip from the moon to thijy town To be accomplished from twilight to morn; •• ■ • licks coming «lown, With The Lady Tn The Moon herself at the w’heel and constantly tooting her horn; Her batteries needed overhauling and so she stopped at our place. And we met the little lady and saw her sw’eet face: Said she as she sized up the stock in our shop, "You’ve Goodrich gllvertown Balloon I'lreM, they are sure on the top; “And V. I Hard UnttcrleM too, and Mobiloil and Red f rown Gw*. “Why yours is a shop the motorist must find hard to pass." “A thing of beauty Is a joy forever.” and that moonship’s sure a wonder, Passage in it must be trnyel de luxe, it surely must, by thunder’ But Just take a pointer from th* 1 lady, and when battery troubles come your way. I Drive jjown to 234 N. Second street, now come without delay. HARRY STALEY Phone 897 “WE PROTECT YOU AND YOURS" “'A health unto the happy and a fig for him who frets.— "But a man of family without In. ' surance most be filled with vain regrets; b “‘Wr Protect lou nnd Yours,* — that’s your slogan sa 1 see. “And ft is one that especially appeals to me.” So spoke a dainty lady w'hen she called the other day. And these words of greater wisdom. she did also pause to say: “Life InMiiraiice spells comfort for wdfe and family.—t|ie little things worth while, “Forms the barrier between want and plenty, separates the tear from smile; “Means education for the children, so their father’s memory they will bless, “Happiness -for Mother, —isn’t it fine now. do confess?” If The Lady In The Moon 1 could hire to sell Insufrance then my troubles all would cease, And my business would fye tremendous, it so quickly would increase ; “Why!” said she,—"l am «or*ly tempted, though of course I’ll never die, “Just because it Js so sensible, a small policy to |ry.” WESTERN RESERVE LIFE INSURANCE CO. Charles W. Yager, Gen. Agent

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THE MAJESTIC ON THE MOON ••By hammer and hand do all stand." quoth The Lady In The i Moon to me. had been looking around shop and many strange thinn ■ there did see; Some •'|>o l i, liiu w. n ere linking and some Cornier Work to do. And some smaller jobs «,f T'ia Werk we also were engaged on toy Hut when npie.j \ Fareaee, that's t. kind thi: we install. She was interested at once, especially. when we told her it was best of all ”My hubby and I would be fitul »»ut fine wh that in our home. “For It’s colder with us on a bright summer day than a January, day in Nome; "Now Mr. Ashbaut her. if you’ll so to the moon, if you really will make the trip. “And install 4 Majestic for us 111 bring you ba< k in ship* As we never pass up goad busin<s. - . even though we have to take a chance. We’re to take that moon trip soon, she’ll advise us in advance. And when The Majestic is in on e. no matter how cold it may get. The Man In The Muon and Ms <ifey dear, they sure ’ll have no regret ASHBAUt HER S TIN SHOP A. R. Ashbaucher, Prop. NOTHING BI T THE BEST “A laugh is worth a hundred groans,—" twas written long ago, ’ "But one cannot laugh, but groan they will, when the butters bad you know; “Now with us or high. said Tn ,•• • ' * Ir.s the other day, "We've had to depend for our buter ami < ream, aiuue u--And* Um he'rV'to teU you that the milk is blue and the cream mighty thin, " The u a W wHh ß are’^u’eb" : an < ul A,,/!.""'- - -This sure must be a ••Wn’h'butUr like th s and T..H Ire Creiun. man ed with delight. an( j "And hell bl-.- ?' " , ' l ‘ o "."ev e . vour ereameu t—. as / he watches at «ik | ' t us t 0 WIW Then she arrange ‘ ream d). rmd to U T^r°^' 1E of the sky. CLOVERLEAF CREAMERIES. INC. Decatur, Indiana FOR HER FURNITURE and rugs .. -n ain’t no use to grumble and complain,—" ~ p That lll > e? U a r nd'?hat U you ; ve been stung Jußt b;;l’?and b«y Me r""""“" An<, S’ r eloXwn> f^'; pass; . |i| e l.atewt On “V ht°uP tM The >n Moon -avfher!' on’display; w|nß sM M d ■ TWa ,Ln he so s’e said. *’ r day; „ ll<H>k<' il ", , ”‘• T "V“ ?«“>“» 1 handsome ljbt.tr. ehair and file i,..,,,,-™ « Fr ’' one. that 'or Y ° U f*t will] 0« jeD n>d; And e Mlh l>r * ,,,e> „„„ to investigate- 10

By C. A. GOLDSBOROUGH’ “THE JINGLE AD M- •