Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 88, Decatur, Adams County, 13 April 1927 — Page 4

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May 2nd — ( LEAN-VP WEEK in Decatur. Don't forget It. The week of May 2nd is CLEAN-Vi' time in Decatur. Get ready now so the event will be the success hoped for. Spring has pushed around the corner and is beginning to smile in a manner so friendly as to cause us to really believe she likes us and has a big notion to stay a while. The William Penn road is still very much alive and those interested will not quit their jobs until the road has not only been established but has been improved and popularized as the best in the country. Plans for Easter are being made this week and the event will be observed in every church in the county. Programs will be published in this paper Friday and Saturday and you . are cordially invited to attend any of ; the services and as many of them as you can. President Coolidge had a little party of politicians out to breakfast yesterday. Perhaps he told them whether or not he expects to be a candidate for president again, but then again perhaps after he counted noses he didn’t for he had thirteen there. Los Angeles and other points in that section arc reported to be shivering with the cold and in some sections snow as deep as sixteen inches is claimed. They will keep on out there and down south until we will begin taking their meal tickets away by advertising Indiana as tN. ideal spot. If the laws are not amended soot: so that bank bandits when caught will be treated as murderers, there will be an epidemic of parties similar to those which rid the west of horse thieves some years ago. And why not? These law breakers enter a bank with murder in their hearts if it becomes necessary in order to accomplish their parposes. The public service commission is evident!/ trying to convince the public that the things said about them recently are untrue. They have sum moned officials of gas companies rep resenting 17 cities to appear before them and show reasons why the rates should not be reduced. Os course such a move would be very acceptable. The building boom now on in this locality shows that the community will continue to march forward during the summer months. Several business houses, a number of residences and two or three new store fronts have been contracted and a number of improvements arc under discussion. Activity of this kind is the best trend of the times and should encourage cv-ery one. —- Driving an automobile while intoxicated is one of the most serious offenses one can commit and Mayor George Krick so expressed himself recently in sentencing a maji who had plead guiil.y to such a charge. Such practises endanger the lives of women and children, of other motorists or any one who happens to get in his road and the only way to break up

' such violations of luw is to puuiah I I the guilty. Two hundred men and women of this city and surrounding community are urged to renew their membership I in the Decatur industrial Association during the next week and u canvass will be made with hopes of securing that result. The association has numerous plans for the betterment of this city and the annual dues—only five dollars —should induce every one who believes we cau grow and prosuer to invest. Get your five dollars ready and pay it with a smile for it is a good investment.

an—■—a——— Earl Caroll was ode of those Broad way dudes who thought he was above the law, who believed that if he wanted to have a silly girl bathe in a tub of champaign, it was ids own* business, even though in giving such . an entertainment lie violated several laws. He came near getting away with it and perhaps would have, had he not been so unwise as to commit i perjury. Now he is on his way Atlanta for a year and a day, a wiser man who will henceforth have more respect for the laws of his country. China is queer about many things, yet often wise in her queerness. Her mode of hand-shaking, for example. An American health journal remarks ■ that our own method of shaking hands really serves no good purposeand is a prolific cause of disease. We get onto our hands our own disease 1 germs, and those of our relatives and friends, and pass them along to other

I 2 H «- il BTH El ASH REGISTER fl '■ THE functions of a Cash Register are not those of a Bank. They are not designed to safe-guard their contents. The banking laws S j throw none of the protections around the con- R 9 8 tents of a cash register they do around money St ' deposited in bank. MB THE aggregate loss by thoughtless people, |UR who assume a cash register is a proper cash rap depoitory, is so appalling, our suggestion that Hr currency, except for minor and immediate BE needs, should be kept in a commercial II account here, may not be amiss. M e Q fell . |SI — —kt fiA / Im / ’ 'I wSi w * ■ * Uy For Easter! POTTED BLOOMS Os Rare Beauty! Selection of Insh plants Lilies, Hyacinths, Narcissus and Snapdragons 75c and up. Fine line of beautiful cut flowers. Phones 971 - 911 We Deliver Decatur Floral Company Nultnian Avenue.

friends. A social gathering becomes a clearing nouse of dangerous germs. No matter how clean our hands may look, they're not clean. Unintention- ■ ally, we become our friends' enemies. I Remember, it is the health man speakI ing. And possibly he is a little too prophylactic and germicidal. The Chinese, when he greets you, shakes hands with himself, unit expects you to do likewise. Thus there Is no social distribution of germs. And possibly that is why, in spite of her general lack of sanitation, as we understand it, China remains so populous. ' | o ... - -

♦ BIG FEATURES ♦ ♦ OF RADIO ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ THURSDAY'S FIVE BEST RADIO FEATURES (Copyright, 1927, United Press) i Central standard time throughout. WEAF, hookup (WXJR. WFI. WWJ, KSD) 7:30 p. m. — Kathleen Stewart, pianist, and orchestra. , WSM, Nashville (283) 8 p.m.—Lenten cantata, Maundcr’s “To Calvary.” KGO, Oakland (3CI) 10 p. m—Clyde Fitch’s drama comedy "The Climbers.’’ WJZ, New York (454) 9 p. m. — Wendell Hall. CNRO, hookup (CNRM, AK'RQ) S p. m. —CNRO opera company. ,—. o . Fled Schulte, student at No’re Dame, is spending the Eas'er vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mi c Henry Schulte. o Matinee Thursday, 3:15 p.m. Jackie Coogan in “Johnny Get Your Hair Cut.” — Adams Theatre. It.

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♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ TWENTY years ago today ♦ + I- —4) 4 Fr«m the D»lly Democrat File ♦ ♦ Twenty Years Ago Thl« Day. ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ April 13- Only eight beliota were taken by the Thaw jury, but in 47 hotirs one man changed his vote. New Lavs provide ten to twenty years for burglary; crew of five tor tiain of 50 cars and six for more than 50 cars; unlawful to barber on Sunday; life sentence for third conviction of felony; unlawful for a male over 17 years to entice a female under IS into a saloon. Mrs. George Flanders entertains Kucher club at 6 o'clock dinner. Geneva high school is recommicsi ni ed. Henry Hower, of Jewel county Kansas, is visiting here. County farm sells nine steers to David Gerber for $722. L. C. Waring. R. H. Allison and 11. K. Allison leave for Tarpon. Texas, for deep sea fishing. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Atz entertain number of friends. Get the Habit—Trade at Home, It Pay»

Says His Rheumatism Is Entirely Gone Found Quick Relief After 18 Years of Suffering. 4 “I suffered with rheumatism for 18 years without getting more than temporary relief. My feet and legs would swell until at times I could hardly move, and the pain was awful. I couldn’t even take off my coat wjthout help. Then I heard of Viuna and bought a bottle. From the first I saw it was helping me, and so I kept right on, and now I am pleased to say my rheumatism is all gone and I feel fine, and work at the factory every day. I feel my present health is all due to Viuna.”—Col. RedweU, 605 West Franklin St., Hartford City, Ind. Viuna acts promptly on sluggish bowels. Isr.y liver and weak kidnera. It purifies the hioed. clears the skin, restores appetite and digestion, and brings new strength and energy to the whole body. Take a bottle on trial. Then if you’re not glad you tried Viuna, your money will be refunded. at druggists, or mailed postpaid by Iceland Medicine Co., Indianapolis, Ind. VIUNA The vegetable regulator Sold By CALLOW A KOHNK

for Easter Day - and - Spring Days to Follow SEEP these two things in mind while bent on buying a new suit at this time. First, of course, Easter Day—with its church and social programs demands the newest style touches and utmost smartness in appearance. / Secondly, the Spring days that follow. The suit you buy for Easter must be serviceable for further wear—-in keeping with the season. KUPPENHEIMER OFFERS YOU SUITS OF THE FINEST AT S2O to $45 2-pant Suits S2O, $25, S3O, $35 Students 2 long pant Suits $12.50 to $22.50 VANCE & LINN Kuppenheimer GOOD CLOTHES

Hupmobile’s Advance 7 ' SHATTERING SALES RECORDS The month of March just closed registers creasing its leadership among the eight., important new sales records in the Hup- while the Hupmobile Six, the closest’ mobile business. priced Six in America, is rising still higher . , e in public favor. 8 These impressive facts are presented for the guidance of intending buyers of motor See these cars. Drive them. Ride inthem cars. They clearly show that the Hup- Nineteen beautiful body styles, mobile Eight is extending its inroads into the field of higher-priced sixes, and in- During the month Hupmobile had;-. -■ The largest single day’s shipment of "70 1 Eights to a single distributor * r / y cars 2 Largest number of cars shipped in “70 2 any one month to a single distributor / dL J cars 3 The largest single week’s shipment 12 71 from the factory • r • • r « 4 March shipments from the factory /Ass-r larger than March, 1926 * r r x x / cars February, 1927 shipments greater than Z-| ZYX February, 1926 * * * * r TrXVzO cars Hupmobile Eight— Fearteen Distinguished Body Types—priced from $7945 to / A i. Detroit, plus revenue tax. Custom Bodies designed and built by Diet rich. Iff Hupmobile Six — Sedan, five - passenger, four-door, Brougbam, five-pas-senger, two-door. $1385. Coupe, two-passenger, with rumble seat, fi]By Roadster, with rumble seat. $ 1 385. Touring, five-passenger, $2335. AU prices f. 0. b. 'Detroit, plus revenue toss. HUPMOBILE EIGHTSAND SIXES « w. DURKIN’S MODERN GARAGE South Second St. F. J- B URKIN 1 hone 181