Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 241, Decatur, Adams County, 12 October 1927 — Page 6

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VETS DONATE TO LINCOLN SHRINE "Boys In Blue’’ Are First To Respond To Appeal For National Shrine The "Boys in Blue", the same that were the first to answer President Lincoln's call to the colors years ago, again have been the first to respend to an appeal made in the name of Abe Lincoln. The receipt of the first donations to the campaign to establish an appro, priate national shrine at the grave cf the mother of Lincoln in Spencer coun- ' ty at the site of the log cabin hour of Lincoln during his boyhood days, was announced today at the state can: ' paign headquarters of the Indiana Lin-; coin Union in the Illinois building. Indianapolis. i Anxious io be the fit >t to contribute to the cause a number of veterans of the Civil War living in Los Angeles, hav.ng learned of the Indiana memo rial project through the Indiana comrade, Col. A. B. Cramp.ou. of Indianapolis sent t hecks aggregating $75.00 to the committee, even before plans tor the men rial were announced. The intensive campaign for funds will not start in this state for several days, according to Frank C. Ball, of Muncie, state chairman in complett charge of the $1,265,000 drive. All efforts will he concentrated in the southern thirty counties first he said. William A. Cullop, Widely Known Democrat, Is Dead Vincennes, Ind.. Oct. 10 —(INS) — William A. Cullop, 74, widely known in Democratic circles in Indiana, four times representative in congress of the second Indiana congressional district, was dead here today from an illness brought on by the death this summer of his wife, Mrs. Artie Goodman Cullop. During the Taft and Wilson administrations, Cullop was active in Washington in the Democratic party. De served only part of a term during the Taft administration. A O*' It All Depends On How Your Look At It, New Yorker Discovers i Laport, Ind. Oct 12—(UP)—A columnist in a New York newspaper brings to light a humorous incident or "near tragedy" according to the point of view, in which one of his contributors figured while passing through LaPort" cn a train recently. The contributors, in e letter to the paper, describes his experience as follow? ■ "I am writing you in a state of weakness and chagrin. A few minutes ago, the train stopped at LaPorte, Ind 1 walked to the vestibule and was astounded, upon looking oft into the darkness, to espy atop a high bui'ding in the distance an electric sign which read, plainly and unmistakably. HOT RUM "The conductor had sounded bis signal, but I essayed to throw myself from the already moving train into this oasis. The porter restrained me, I just as an altered perspective trans-1

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formed the sign into HOTEL RUMLEY “I am writing the LaPorte newspaper and the New Yor«c Central Railroad, and 1 implore your assistance in the cause of pruhibitio tiand public safety to demand prompt and adequate elevation it the sign, or :h< razing of cf intervening buildiags. Yours Truly. H. F H.” 0 _ Daughter Born To Belgian Princess Btussells. Oct. 12 —(UP) —Princess Astrid, wife of Crown Prince Leopold of Belgium, gave birth to a daughter Tuesday . The princess is of Swedish birth. She is 21 years old, and a nic°e of King Gustav of Sweden. When the engagement of the Princess and Leopold was announced, the king of Belgium said the marriage would be one of inclination. “They are acting in complete liberty and independence, making their decision wither/',’ in'erference from anybody.” Kidneys and Back r Made LjfeMiserable I Says He’s Full of Pep Now, and Pains are All Gone. i “I suffered with pains in my kidneys and back for three years. My back at times seemed as if it would break in two. I was tired out most of the time, and when I came home from work I just felt like I wanted to lie down. I lost flesh until I only weighed 155 pounds. Nothing j I took did me any good till I found ■ Viuna, and after taking only one ■ bottle I was wonderfully relieved, j My back stopped aching and I be- ; gan to get some pep. My appetite ! picked up and I began to gain | weight till I now weigh 170 pounds j (a gain of 15 pounds), and feel fine ' and eat anything.”—Curtis Chappell, | 1130 East St, Clair St., Indianapolis, I Ind. , Viuna acts promptly on sluggish I Tiowels, lazy liver and weak kidneys. It , purifies the blood, clears the akin, restores appetite and digestion, and brings new strength aud energy to the whole I body. Take a bottle on trial. Then if , you're not glad you tried Viuna. your money will be refunded. St at druggists, L or mailed postpaid by Iceland Medicine Co., Indianapolis, Ind. VIUNA The vegetable regulator * Solti Bv CAT T n\V A- L’CHTW

Bears, Wildcats, Even Mountain Lions, Still May Be Found In Pennsylvania

Harrisburg Pa.. Oct. 12— (UP) — Pennsylvania, one of the most thickly populated states in the Union, and probably the greatest Industrial state of the 48 has another claim for fame? for it offers some of the best big game hunting to be found on the North American continent. In the forest of northeastern Pennsylvania, less than 200 miles from New York are to be found bear, elk, deer, wild cats, an occasional mountain lion, and practically all known specie of smaller game. A few wolves and foxes also are to be found in the thousands of acres of forest land scattered over all parts of the state. Due to a rigid game law which forbids the shooting of does, deer have become so numerous in the last few years that the state game commission this year was forced to take action to reduce the number. Special deputies of the department ••ere sent into the various game districts into which the state is divided and large numbers of does were killed.

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In many instances the deer became so bold during the winter and summer months that they broke down farm fences, tore down hay and straw j stacks, looted gardens and did other damage. 1.1 some cases the deer have been killed by automobiles on the highways and not long ago a member of the state forestry commission was attacked by a huge jnountain lion while driving through a. forest section nt night. The animal leaped at the ante mobile, plunged through the windshield and later escaped into the mountains. When the deer season opens in November thousands upon thousands of hunters not only from Pennsylvania but from other states enter the woods to remain until they have killed their quota, or until the 15-day ; open season ends. Members of the state forestry commission estimate that there are more oik and be,.r in Pennsylvania than in any state east of the Rocky Mountains. det the Habit—Trade at Home, It Kays

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