Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 224, Decatur, Adams County, 22 September 1927 — Page 4
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Except Sunday by THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO. J. H,'Heller Pres, and Gen. Mgr. A. R. Ilolthouse Sec’y & Bus Mgr. Diek D. Heller? Vice-President Entgr-d at Yostofflce at Decatur, Indiana, as second class mutter. Subscription Rates: copies —$ .02 Ono week, by carrier 10 One year, by carrier „.... 5.00 Ono month, by mall — — .35 Three months, by mail.... 1.00 Six months, by mail —.— 1.75 i One year, by mail - 3.0() One year, at office 3.00 ■ (Prices quoted are within first and second zones. Additional postage added outside those sones.) Advertising Rates: Made known by Application. , Scheeres. Inc., “ 35 East Welker Drive, Chicago 200 Fifth Avenue, New York. Non-stop flights from New York to Spokane are more sensible even it not so thrilling and ought to test the engines out just as well. Tell the people what you have to sell through the Daily Democrat. reach almost every home in the county each day and your message will be read. Have you written the state highway commission, State House, Indianapolis, and urged them to really take over the casf and west highway, No. 16? It would help. County taxes here aggregate almost a million dollars. Thais a lot of money to spend in one year butj you are getting a lot for it when you «consider that most of it goes for schools and roads. Bluffton’s tax rate next year will be $3.46 and Montpelier’s $3.51. They all seem to be doing it. At that the rate in Bluffton is considerably lower than this year due to a reduction of forty cents by the school board. The public is invited to the l cation exercises of the Kirkland gym tomorrow evening and we are sure ■ you will be pleased with the program j and the new building which is aj great big forward step for the wide awake people out that way. Explain if you can why the frost this week was most severe in thecentral sections. Martinsvile, Bedford, Columbus and other cities south of the central point of the state re- • ported killing frosts while even farther north than here they escaped. You can get the Tunney-Dempsey fight blow by blow either by radio or by coming to this office where a complete wire .report will be received, read and posted in the windows. If you are interested we invite you to call 1,000, and we will gladly tell you about the scrap. ..... Tonights the night when Tunney and Dempsey will make a few facets at each other, exchange a few friendly cuff’s on the ears—and collect a million a piece. We like sports but we are disappointed at a public which will stand for a fake of this kind. '■ 111 i There are so many divisions in the republican ranks in Indiana just now that we wonder which one will hold the conventions next year. Perhaps there will be several meetings before they get through with the Walbs, Watsons, Robinsons, Jacksons, klans, anti-klans, wets, drys, ins and outs. Winchester street has been accepted by the city. It is a splendid avenue and should be so kept. Residents are warned ,not to build bonfires from the leaves or rubbish and it is hoped that every one will aid in keeping the street as smooth and as good as it is now. Such improvements cost money, plenty of it and should be taken care of. One divorce to seven marriages in the United States was the ratio for last year, according to an incomplete estimate just made by the census bureau. It is based on the figures from twenty-three states. There were 1,554 more divorces in these st?t»s in 1926-than in 1925, while there were 21,732 fewer marriages. While pessl-
mists exclaim 'One from every seven 1 marriages are a failure,' optlmlata will reply: 'Six out of seven marriages are i successful.'—Kokomo Dispatch, Luck is a funny thing. Portland, Fort Wayne, Indianapolis, Gary, chos er and many other towns are, getting twelve cent gas, due to aj j battle that has beau raging for some weeks. Just why it curved around or over our heads this way we don't know, but usually these gas wars are no: very good for commuuities any , way. i A little late, but just as dangerous, the corn in Adams county Is now high enough to cause ‘ blind corners” meaning of course that at many inter'sections of the roads the view is off. making it dangerous to rush past without due notice and care. In past years numerous serious accidents I have thus occurred and motorists should watch the corners. The Indianapolis Times is keeping, right after Senator Robinson with a sharp stick, cutting him day after day with editorials which no doubt hurt.' I At first the junior senator came back ' with such words as "infamous and 'malicious liar,” and others almost as{ strong. For several days he has been silent and every body is wondering, why. Robinson is due to be a candidate to succeed himself but unless' he can clear himself of the charg ?s the Times has hurled, he will not be in very good condition to make th at race. One scientist has figured that when the calendar registers 2027 the food ' production will have become inadequate to feeil the inhabitants of the earth. This statement ought to be
REGRETS I We all do some things we are sorry for. The happiest man is the one who does the fewest things he regrets. The one thing that you never regret is the money you have saved up and have in your own name at this bank. Why not start saving this week? Don't put this off. Save at this bank. THE PEOPLES LOAN & TRUST CO. BANK OF SERVICE Jbr Economical Transportation I j (perf orn Learn for yourself the thrill of 4> Q CZ. Chevrolet performance! Take the w heel of your favorite model and 8° wherever you like. Drive orßoadwcr 525 through the crowded traffic of CoJpe . . $ 625 city streets —and note the hands?i»n Door . *695 ling ease. Step on the gas on the The Sport 5715 open road and enjoy the swift Thefe^rteis74q sweep of the passing miles. Head Und. u --• 72 for the steepest hill you know—• > and Bee how effortlessly the ChevvTon Track *495 rolet motor will carry you up. Here (Chowuoniy) j s p er f ormance truly amazing in Fum, Michigan a car priced so impressively low. t Imperial Chevrolet Sales In Our New Building—North Third St. Phone 76 QUALITY AT. LOW COST c •
11 encouraging to the farming class of I today, who are laboring with -the con- ' , ditioas of overproduction and low ' prices. However, "wo should worry" we dismiss the question by passing I the buck to the now generation of .12027 Probably the people of that J day will have found away -to live on Jone meal a day—which will be hard Jon the restaurants of that period.— 1 . Attica Ledger. ,
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Col. F-arl Gartin, of Greensburg was‘l a visitor in Decatur in Decatur, today. I
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#*#**¥¥¥¥¥¥¥♦ * THE GREAT WAR * * 10 YEARS AGO * *¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥♦ An ultimatum. ! itod by Argentina to Germany, demands a statement In regard to its accusation that the German minister in Buenos Aires violated neutrality demanded there. I The U. S. government reveals that Supremo Court Justice Daniel F. Cohalan of New York urged Ambassador Bernstroff to get German aid for Irish revolution, imping that repeated air raids against England would weaken that country’s strength in Ireland. , -ONo Automobiles Permitted Bloomington, Ind.. Sept. 22. —(l.’l’l —lndiana University students will not be permi t'd to drive automobiles without permits, and Dean C. E. Edmondson announces, that students who fail to observe the rule will be liable to suspension. —
f ? i? Mo Great tor Lost Weight —Builds Up Energy and Vi 4 :i ‘y Burke’s Cod Livi r Oil and i sugar coated tablet form puts n strength ami vigor into the blood. Cod Liver Oil builds tissues. > -n enriches the blood Ik- sure to spec tv Burke’s in order to secure ■ full lx /lays' treatment for SI.OO. Gu:::~intei d to benefit, or money refunded. —Callow i Kohne. ra Get the best out of B B your farm. If you are B B up against a stone wall I B in your crop production, B B if you want to secure the best that is in your B >1 farm, install drain tile. B B Drainage insures cer- B B tainty of crops. —The—j Krick-Tyndall Co. 3
Men’s and Young Men’s New Fall Suits Style - Quality - Color Workmanship - Fineness $ lB S 2O $ 25 ? 30 ‘- \ * Vance & Linn r ■ ■ Good work, people of Kirkland Township, We offer our Heartiest Congratulations for the splendid work you have just finished. It’s more than a credit to any community.
<lsays Courts Have Too Much Regard l or Rules, Not Enough For Justice « i Gary, Ind., Sept. 22 — <iNs*> —The I ' I courts <f th" Vnited States have too J dutch regard for the rules and too lit- j I tla regard for the gaming <>f right ami justice, according to Dr. Williamj t G. Seaman, of the City church here. Too little Interest on the part of the j • people in what Is happening in the -
Zimmerman’s Drug SiwpCorsets For Men!! Foiice and W h the :..-w .m- f'-otn lh»ri> and later 1 ork FoiHltaill NeWS that 1927 and 192 S would find th ms.mds of corsets under the • uiooth vests of thou».iii<.> of plump males a lot of ua self apiroint- when a funny tlcUle ( ;'l disciples of the SAFE and SANE raised UP our hands in hoi) Slwa j- ln . 114 your throg{ tenor and with ''.‘"brows high on forehead hollers. . '• 'criminal nonets. UJJd, differ. nt lmt ‘'“' Xlasn't a MAN a right to keep himself in bloom, attractive, uxusit.mrf.muhtitf allur t.g just as well s the WOMAN? Are men to b- nmfnied to v , u kln)w yourself irs ;tl Sal'e « XTriS things” tba: go far to make titan men? your P arty one to **' remembered. Wasn t MANY years ago women wore bustles! Got AWAY just got in some of the with it too! if the facts were known 1 suspicion that it’s the (laUltlegti Bp iff lest assortments es women who are joshing us about these corsets. But as I see it, ~„A VORg .. . > pl . women can’t nut up any REAL holler for isn’t it a fact that wo- FAVOHto and 1 lace Cards ever men has d scarded HER corsets? Can she be really peeved just seen in these parts. All of these liecause us men < based after what she threw away and PUT IT a re for sale! ON OI’RSELVES!! ~— What’s YU! R idea. ’ JOHN’’ “M3II FI 1S h D CSS /? x- dS’ 4 18 thC Keynote! t It’ B stationery we’re talking , -*/W J <* • f - labout NOT "bobs" We sure s[>ent ' - u y" / plenty of jime in selecting these j // Yvolz-aO f •- particulars lines and while there // Z are a FEW that cost you AMPLE / Ihe MOST of them come at real It s only fair for men to take the f V low prices. They are all of ’em . >t t wav from women! Wimmen A .T. \ eas y loo ' i vrite on and reV \ ceive however. upped our pants, our haircuts, Ty An especially good one at 11.00. •iir raiors, our votes, our bathing 1 1 * suits, our jolts, and MOST of our FOI* AlfMl 011 l I g ii«.s! fit’s dem near time *e WERE ntj .i • . .it That means that you lady fo’ks ■ obiug SOME Hum: to get back at em. an , R(>lng . t 0 rea( , thi . I — ” through! I’ll bet you do! What w» * 1911 Newspaper Item-any newspaper. —; -gg. „ Since the last election, 1935. when Wbrnen done away with the need I’vker Chips, Playing Cards, . votes es Mtn. the TOBACCO PROHIBITION DEPT., headed by StypLc Pencils. Razors Strops. Mrs. Eurlia B. Chamois, lias been hindered by the practice of Soap. Tweezers and Shaving Loin. n, who conceit ed bits of tobacco leaf and corn silk in their pants tt'm. Is that fair. pockets. Mrs. Chamois is prepay ng a bill to present to Congress • / ji which re> uests timt a law lie p - ! that will d > away with either AIW3VS .APPI CClilted. the MALE POCKET - or if that is Impossible to do away with entirely—the PANTS! Men look on the situation wth dismay—the The thoughtful person who sends better element, however, agreeing that SOMETHING must be you on YOL’Tt Birthday a clever i done to away with the wild orgies of smoking that are sweep- BIRTHDAY GREETING. We just Ing the country. received a brand new lot 5c to 35c.
courts was ascribed by the Gary divine ns Olio of the moat influential factOMl In the condition which he alleges ex- 1 I ists. ! • T.’.e j-eop.e of the United States are inot Intelligent In their courts," said I Dr Sesman. "Theie is too much de-1 l.iy ill the trial of criminal cases, and, ! the defeat of justice." Dr. Seaman also finds fault with] Cue courts of this country,’ln that j I small offenders pay tho full penalty,; 1 while large offenders are üble to hire
counsel and frequently to escant 7 ’ tice. O— M Mr. and Mrs.- Robert Krick j mlly. us Mercer avenuo. are R[H>ll(l| , this week In Barue hr th.. Mrs. Klick’s parents, n, MIMI ; Amos IteiiHser. I Mr. ami Mrs. Irvin J. G , )ld#er I Texas, are the guests of Mr. UoiXe* i parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. a, (lohu. of Preble.
