Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 12, Decatur, Adams County, 14 January 1927 — Page 7

|* T 'S; Hours” iS ° fPOtCnt ■ Tb ' ln restoring then, to efficient ■ , lng and in briugin* « bout “| r C "; foment of the ■ has completed the fust, he ■ Wlie ". O b ut be impressed by’he wn-«, ■ M "" b , ~ which rules the body ■ d h a mind as well as by the genI’"' 1 , ’"fa Ithv feeling which comes ■’ i '„ During the abstention from I? 11 ? follow my usual daily routine | f ° C ' t taking any special rest, atI’ ‘ the affairs of the govern- ■ 1e,1,11 " g if | t were an ordinary day. ■ "'I this occasional fast, keeping the ■ J a d mind in a some what special I of health and thought, serves ■ > keep it free from useless and ■ BM a, nt tissues which might burden lilysical a’ l ' l raental oP erat ‘ onß - 1 E not but »ee in.ped.ment to these ■ operations when surplus tissues are | wed to accumulate. 1 detest fat I am unrelenting in that. I give no I 'arter of those who allow their bodies Ito become laden with rolls of burden|,cnie and unnecessary flesh. 1 have no Impassion on them. My own brother. I Arnaldo, is excessively rotund but he ■ finds no sympathy in me for that. In ■ the rapid pace which fascism is seetI .ns for all Italians, it is necessary to ■be lithe and athletic. Though 1 have I peat affection for Arnaldo, if he eats ItM much, he must pay the penally. IHe can readily reduce in the same I manner as 1 keep my weight down.- ■ by a ligid. disciplined self-control and I self-denial. I One day during a fascist march in I honor of the poet Oriani, now dead but ■ living in our doctrine, someone said I to me that my brother was not able I to continue the fast pace 1 was setting I [ replied, I 1 have no pity on fat men. This I I say to all of you In reality, I lament I them sometimes, and then again, they I amuse me and put me in a good humor I Fat you cannot be.” I A fat woman is even a greater aboiuI ination. 1 cannot endure great rolls of I flesh on what might have been, the I frame of a great beauty. Italian girls I to the age of twenty are of surpassing I loveliness but often bevond that they I get careless with diet, eat macaroni I and begin to take on flesh. Then, the I lines which once marked then, as the I effibodime.it of grace, begin to bulge I and swell and I biomes a monstrosity. **' I Each must look to his own problem I to keep thin. Some get fat on the I meagerest diet, others can eat the day long and still remain thin. Each must study that which best fits him in order to keep himself within his weight. Few there a:e who really have a problem. In most cases, the question is solved by diet and exercise. Eat meagerly and live an active life. And, while I live a most active life, it is in some measure a solitary one. Leaving the I’a'azio Viminaie or the Palazzo Chigi, 1 am alone. There is never a soul allowed to accompany me home. From that time, until I return to work 1 remain alone. My meals I insist on taking by myself. I cannot tolerate company at the table. It is a passion in me, I cannot explain why I must be absolutely alone during my meals. As I have said before, it would be an honor, even for my own brother, to be invited to lunch. When my brother comes to Rome, he eats in his hotel and 1 eat in my own home. When he comes to see me, i.e comes to the Viminaie or Chigi Palacjs. 1 cannot trace this trait of table estrangement. It has no philosophy, no reason for being but it is there. it was said of By. on that he x had a similar peculiarity. As much as he admired the great ftavenna beauty. Countess Guiccioli, he left the table when she once sat with him. Though they had spent many happy hours at other times, yet at the table he could not stand her. He said eating robbed her her beauty, in my case, cn my loug hard road from youth, I found myself *side all manner of men. Many times •h< ir talk would not be in tune with Jiaine. [ seldom found a companion "ith .whom I could join in Imrmonious communion. This it might have been, •‘at there 1 cultivated the trait. 1 have made exceptions to this rlghl “ e rule, it may be said, in the case teas and official banquets. Tea is •■‘l'tent, it permits a greater ease ' more of a social function. One „„ 1 tbange them one person to another ■o American hotel-keepers came to h* l with me in the Villa Torlonia. It "as summer and we held it in the 11 air, where there was opportunity ' ,l ; cver me to fraternize. We cannot 1 a tea exactly being at table. a .‘. t‘* Ve * lwrfor oX banquets. There . ' L ' *° things I consider unendurable '‘'’• The ode is to listen to a speech •' “ ad, and the other is to attend Someilmes It “ Il,! ' lUivovi,ll - v "SHin-st inv n ' Co,n ® B in the round of ■ nial duties to attend a dinner, more than useless performance

I for me. Ail I do is sit there and watch ' the others eat. I am so set against these formal dinners that I would do I anything to avoid them. The food is too abundant and tne ceremony too elaborate. My simple fasts are overi whelmed on such occasions. The world owes it to the Americans | for a little step forward in the servI lug of banquets. While I do not approve of banquets, I agree perfectly with the idea of separate tables. I hate those long never-ending rows of eaters, seated as if they were groups of boys at a severely managed school with a stern rector at the head counting each mistaken movement as a mark against them in their behavior. The small table la nearer my idea, and though it does not approach the ideal of a single place, it at least, breaks away from the rigidity of the boarding school. To fasting and solitude, I add abstenence from smoking and drink. 1 will treat the latter in a later article. I smoked while at the front. A cigarette was a great relaxation. I always went “over the top” with a lighted cigarette in my mouth. It permitted a certain measure of abandon and helped me maintain a cool demeanor. I have seen men in the throes of bombardment, rattled with fright, and yet when given a smoke, they completely relaxed. Men brought from the trenches wounded, tense with the terror of the fight light them a cigarette and they forget pain and horror. SmolQng cau be very pleasantly distraction. Men enjoy their ’cigar or cigarette with unusual delight. Such delight comes no more to me. Smoking is a habit to be anpraised purely for what it is worth to the individual I can readily see. that for some meu, it permits their complete mental relaxation from one or more many thoughts. I have no need now to cultivate smoking inasmuch as 1 rely whenever I choose and though I may miss a pleasure I may gain in energy. For woman, smoking should be indulged in with due regard to her special needs, if theie be danger that her mission iu life may be affected, then smoking should be practised with due regard for that mission. In his next article of this series to appear in The Daily Democrat tomorrow, Premier Mussolini tells why he is a teetotaler. He says he feels that even the lightest wine is a deterrent to perfect efficiency and that while Colds Insist on the utmost A cold may be stopped in 24 hours, the fever checked, the bowels opened, the entire system toned. The way 18 HILL'S —away so efficient that we paid $1,000,000 for it. Don't rely on lesser help, and don’t delay. Get the quick, complete results that HILL’S is bringing millions. HILL’S Causra-Bromide-Quinine Be sure you get HILL’S, in the red bos with portruL At all druggist*--toe.

’ _ M I THE HOME OF QUALITY GROCERIES I — — B 3R With these good prices every day in the week—saves you B E money. And our courteous service is freely given. 1| Make us prove it with your next grocery order. g 1 B EE * ■ Standard. Sugar Corn, Qp No. 2 can OV ,jv 5 pound bag Finest Cake Flour QQp ’■ Per bag OOV 1 B pounds of Ginger Snaps for 25c E fe 2 pound of Fig Bars for 25c I r rSs Fancy Ear Pop Corn Kp 1 Pound MV S 1 pound package Fancy Rice ..lie I i■ 3 pounds Extra Fancy Blue Rose Rice for 25c I i ’I 1 pound Red, Sound Cranberries I_OC * B 2 cans Old Dutch Cleanser for 15C Silver Flour, that fancy all-round flour l-tAp J 24% lb. sack $1.14; 12 lb. sack VW H || ' Once tried, you’ll always buy it. Finest Steel Cut Yellow Meal *• s B ? pounds tor <.. fcrtJ V ■ i- 100 pound sack Fine Meat Salt SI.OO I 1 B P° un< * s , * ne rv ’ ane Granulated $6.90 F ■’ » 25 pounds Fine, Dry, Cane Granulated Sugar.. .$1.79 m i B 10 pounds for 69c Ks fpi ' >’> The best grade of Fruits and Vegetables j l M at our usual low prices. ' I M. E. Hower | J —Phone 108—

D.H ' F.ULI DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 1927.

he favors wine drinking among the laboring classes he thinks it unwise for , brainworkers 111 I ■ Q~—— Ml, 111 ,|| Decatur Circuit M. E. Churches i H. J. Kieser, Pastor Mt. Pleasant Church School at 9:15. Last Sunday we had all but eight of our enrollment present. Lets make this Sunday still better-everybody there. There will be an opportunity given at this hour us well us at the evening preaching service for the rite of B.inti-'n Bible Study Class will meet at 6:30 on Sunday evening being postponed from the regular night because® of the meetings. Evening Worship at 7:30. Subject ‘ The Value of Fragments". The meetings this past week have i been well attended. Saturday night the subject is "The Sensitized Soul”. Monday Night "The Manliness of ■ Christ". Tuesday night a special Mes- . sage. We are not announcing the meet- . Ings for any longer, than Tuesday • night. Come and be in the service and i hear other announcements, I Beulah i Church Schrol at 9:l>A Evening Worship at 5:30. Note the I changer of hour because of the meet- • ing at Mt. Pleasant, and the pastor t does not feel that service should be • dispensed with. It will in no way ■ on- ■ ilict with our neighbor Church that ic ! now in meetings also. 1 Epworth League at 6:30. The King's Heralds will meet this . Saturday Afternoon at the Heller home • in Preble. i Washington Church School at 9:30 B. F. Hreinef r Superintendent. [ Morning Worship at 10:30 A. M. ■ I I I ■ 5? *7A« miracle CO.U. Sc* ?' DO YOU J HATE WORK? * j Well, handling the fur- B nace will be cleaner and m . easier if you use our Ht t | RADIUM Block coal. v ‘ ] It’s real coal, it is un- H conditionally guaranteed, H : absolutely no slacji, and & hardly any ash; * ' Extreme temperatures h| are dangerous—this coal He ■ will give regular, de- i& pendable heat, at small. Ip l’ cost, just call » CARROLL Coal & Cuke Co. E Phone 770

Pastor will bring the message Subpec' I 'The Venture of Faith". The Fourth Quarterly C tnferenc< j will bo held al Beulah ('lmpel on Sun ! day Evening Jan 23 at 6:45f followed i by a message by the District Supt o . Ella-Helen Pocahontas quality coal. Krick-Stuckey. It

l|J Potatoes lAz« I Lard ’ Pure 1 J lIJ Hr 15 lb- peck..... tLvC | Rendered, 1b.... AtcU "—W—■uaa——nwytu:. . |A| Ua?.VL»3sc|Zi l -39 c ■ ||| Navy Beans 7 B Pineapple, Per- (IJ 3 lbs. 20c; pound «C sect ’ s « lar ge fill SBMmaMßnkMutricHEaMa |A| m Shredded M heat Q' d MJ Package-. c/V fll 1 1!| •’■’■■'■■l Sugar, Cane UJ Soap Chips. R.N.I 1(1 pounds UOC m ZU M., large pkg... le/C M ill g'| Toilet Paper. Crepe or Uj Flour Aristosd»"| IQ Tissue, mU lb. bag.. <pL»Lt/ 1 for ..25c; Roll tJV Holland Herring, keg $1.10; Salt Herring, 6 tb. keg $1.00; Mackerel. 12c each; Cod Fish. 1 tb. bricks 25c; Boneless Her- Bfll ■ 1 1■ ring, 15c fb. Savings are just a matter of percentage. 11l 18 1 Try them at the Hoosier Store. Phone 103. I O-HSESgSEBEEBOOiS} I SCHMITT’S 1 I ■ FOR QUALITY MEATS I' Special Sate Saturday on Quarters of Beef B | Nice Young Baby Beef, 11pto1 4z» S I , Front Quarters Beef, tb.-, V g j Nice Young Baby Beef, Hind Quarters w j ' Beef, weight 50 to 60 Ibt. IQo I .Per pound .n J Choice Hind Quarters of 1 to lUp S : Beef, pound. 10t LbC | I Choice Front Quarters of 11pto 19p - SI Beef, pound 1 V F | Special Sale on Cuts of Beef in chunk and Cuts of Pork in the rough. , ■ Plenty of Good Dressed Chickens for Saturday Home Cured Bacon in chunk OPZz* H Young Tender Boiling Beef ■ Bulk Cheese (Whole or Half) 9Qz» P o □ n d O C ■ Single pound 30c E Fresh Side (Whole or Half) ■! Pure All Pork Sausage ’ Q » J Pound Zt)C El Tender Beef Steak Meat Loaf (Veal and Pork) P o u n d iM Smoked Jewels (Home Cured ) OAz» Sr* Pound Home Made Cottage Cheese OAz» Pou n d p Pickled Pigs Feet Q -x/* H Fresh Oysters in bulk, w Pint 10c; Quart ’/tJV 9 10 pound bucket of Lard (J* i / * ET (Home Rendeied) fploOvJ Large Open Eyed Swiss Cheese 4Q n H Pound H Bulk Home Made Mince Meat M Armour’s Best Braunsweiger Sausage Pound Out Plenty of Good Country Butter Whipping and Coffee Cream Try some of our new Kay ( heese Sandwich Spread, Kg Philadelphia Cream Cheese, Kraft’s Assorted H Package Cheese and Pretz Sticks. SALE ON CANNED GOODS B Staley’s White and Golden Syrup 25c I gallon can 35c g B Standard Brand of Beans, Corn and Peas • I B 3 cans ■ L* ■ YOUR PATRONAGE IS APPRECIATED . g Phoj ie » u P Schmitt n^ cc i Meat Market Sig |

Candy Company At Berne Files Incorporation Papers Indianapolis, Iml. Jan. 14.—(United Press —The Clauser Caady company, | of Berne, today filed articles of in- | corporation with the secretary of state. I The Incorporators are A. M.; W. E. | and bl. J. Clauser, The capital stock is $211,000. - " ; ■ ■ ■ ■ ■

MiiiaiiiiMi miwsiiw ihpW I Economy laT) Week! , .bt Reduce food bills. I Our selection includes | the finest brands at g | the lowest prices! i Real Quality Priced Low | @ o’clock Coffee New Low Price ! Lb. 55c I Holland Herring Imported 97c I I Salt Mackerel r a r t r kh 2 25c Prunes SJJ« rn/a 2 25c Bacon Squares Sugar Cured Lb. 25c Picnic Hams Smoked L b . 20c Slab Bacon tX 37c Crystal White Soap Laundry lo bars 15c Butter Pure Creamery 'll Salada Tea nds 20c Rice ?X t or 3 | Brooms F -^ h 29c GRANDMOTHERS BREAD 24 oz. loaf, 3 for j fcitJV Oleo, Nut ley, 1 Q/» Pound '• • •• h'Y' Golden Hue, tinted, pound 25c M I # M ,- v —— g | SteME&IPWK«. I . ESTABLISHED 1859 | I bi 1 mi iiHim i'iii ■iwmiiim iw iiwiill b iianT.TnTrm-jnmiTiT - 1 —— I For Sunday Dinners I Choice Sprin nb Dandy Bunch ol Chickens Country Back Bones and Spare Ribs Sugar Cured Home Made Corned Beef ‘ Fresh or Smoked Pure Pork Sausage Good Tender Beef Steak, pound 20c eg Nice Fancy Plate Boil of Beef, lb 10c Good Meaty Beef Roasts, lb. 12‘/*c & 15c Veal Pocket Roasts, pound . -18 c Veal Steak or Chops, pound 25c Some Real Home Made Cottage Cheese, pint 20c B Sugar Cured New York Shoulders, lb 19c || Fresh Coffee and Whipping Cream Bulk" Olives and Large Dill Pickles Bulk Mince Meat and Sweet Pickles 3 lbs. of any brand of Oleomargarine 85c p 1 !b. of Besto Nut Margarine with J any Meat order for 20c M Fresh Oysters, pint... 40c; quart ... 75c ■ COFFEE—--2 tbs. Man O’ War Coffee 85c K 2 Ibsi Battleship Coffee 90c H 2 lb. Bursleys High Grade Coffee 95c H ? 2 tbs. Perfects Coffee SI.OO i 2 lbs. M. J. B. Coffee $1.05 I Smoked White Fish, pound 30c My Own Pork & Beans, 4 cans 30c Complete line of Canned Goods Full line of Cheese Rosemary, Cloverleaf and White Mountain Creamery Butter Fresh Brains, Hearts, Tongues & Liver 0 Fresh Rosebud Breakfast Sausage 35c S Anything you may want in the meat line, p We deliver any and all times of the day. Just phone 106 or 107 and we will gladly take care of your order. I Mutschlers Meat Market |

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