Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 265, Decatur, Adams County, 9 November 1927 — Page 3

WINE FORCED fl) IMPORT FOOD I FOR TOURISTS 11(10000 Summer Visitors 'Eat I’ine State Out Os | House And Home Hortl.ui'l. Maine, Nov. ft (INS) VacaS|S to the number of jnore than K.ooi) flocked to the Pine Tree ■, front all quarters of the country ■ summer and Maine farmers were K),!,. to furnish all the food supply. Ananded. ! K Cobb, of Denmark, member of K Maine Development Commission? K ( .,l iltti it was necessary to buy. K „nt of the state. This was espe-l Ky true, he said, of butter, veal and Bl I, also fresh vegetables and fruits, Kcn-ding to Mr. Cobb, everything Ha local farmers could raise was re-j Kreil to supply the demand. It show-' H that a wonderful market was K, ,i t.> the doors of Maine and Hjne was not ready with a sufficient ■ food s'V'i’ly. Plan Next Year Bpiie Maine Development ControlsHu. set up by the last legislature, is Hldim sectional meetings throughout' ■L state laying plans for the work to, J done next year. It seeks suggestions ■d alvice from farmers and business Berests on how the state appropriaKu of |50,000 a year for the next two ft. rs can best be expended. ■Records at hand disclose that the &c summer was the best for the past Mu. years as to the number of out-of BLiie visitors. The State of Maine Pul> ■ci'y Bureau is engaged in a state Biik' canvass by questionnaire to all in >ls, camps and business houses. ■ The records show ttyat approximately 1,100,000 visited Maine in S*26 and Bat the past season increased well Biove the number. ■ One barometer js the out-of-State ■c- entering Maine through Portland, ■'ll-y were checked as they passed. ■ongfellow Square going East. The! ■heck showed from June 20 to Septem-I ■> 4 a count of 40,253 cars as against Bf '62 for 1926. The number of personal alls at the state of Maine bureau ■or the same period was 27,320 the past 1 ■utnnier as against 25*712 for- 1,26. o I’The Vagabond King” Is Coming To Fort Wayne I Announcement, by Manager F. A. Bienit r. of Shrine Auditorium, Fort &'ayne. that he has secured "The Vagabond King,” much heralded muscal play, for three performances on friday and Saturday, of this week rith a matinee on Saturday, is rich n promise for music lovers and the-itre-goers generally. "The Vagabond King," as most teople know, is based upon Justin •iuntley McCarthy's romantic drama, ‘lf I Were King," played with such Well-remembered success by E. H. sothern a quarter of a century back. I The lyrical version of this drama has i music by Friml, composer of those delightful melodies in "Rose Marie." | ‘'Firefly,'’ “Katrinka." and others and well-known authorities have hailed this latest score as the most thrilling Piece of operetta writing ever to rea< h the stage. Russell Janney, producer of "The Vagabond King,” has sent on tour this season the entire New York Casino theatre cast, orchestra, chorus and ballet, with the original scenic production as it 'was presented at the Broadway home of musical comedy for a year and a half, so the coming, to Fort Wayne, of this brilliant mus-! leal theatrical offering will afford I local theatre patrons opportunity to see and hear a real metropolitan sue-, cess. The company, numbering more than one hundred members, is travel'»S by special train of six cars, and among the foremost singers in the organization are Carolyn Thomson, Prima-donna soprano; Edward Nell, Jr the brilliant singing-actor; Will H. Philbrick, well-known comedian, and 11. Cooper Cliffe, the veteran English actor. | The A. 13. C. Coach Line will pro-j ''i'le a special bus for this occasion leaving the Murray Hotel at 7 o’clock, and returning from the Berrv Street P" s Terminal at 11:15. Call the Murray Hotel and make reservations for the bus. Itx —:—o | Berne Man Speaks To Evangelical Brotherhood L. L. Baumgartner, of Berne, was the Principal speaker at a meeting of the " en s Brotherhood of the Evangelical <hurch, which was held Monday night. The church orchestra was present and provided a program of music. D. A. 1 Hsumgartner, of North Manchester, a former resident of this city, was a guest cf the Brotherhood last night. 1 Refreshments were served at the close ' 01 the evening. The program commit-' tee was composed of C. E. Hocker,' Henry Fuhrman and Charles Knodle. -L Kolter and Dan Helm were membeis of the refreshment committee. I 0 I*' 11 ?’ and Eri. Lon Chaney in shadows Adams Theatre 10-25 c

LINN GROVE NEWS —by— Miss Louise Neusbaum I Rev. and Mrs. E. L. Dustman and family are spending a few days nt Van Wert visiting wiih relatives and friends. | Levi Binkley, who has been visiting his daughter in Fort Wayne for soma time,' has returned to his home. Mrs. Ben Smith, Kirk Smith, Freda and Flossie Studlar spent the weekend at Lafayette. Miss Florence Miller, who Is taking nurses training at Fort Wayne, visited' with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Miller, Sunday. | Mrs. Floyd Yaney, who Is at the Adams County Hospital, Is improving very nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Windmiller and 1 family, of Geneva, were Sunday guests' of Mrs. Mary Schaupp. I Rev. and Mrs. D. 11. Hill, of Markle,' attended the homecoming which was! ’held at the Salem Evangelical church 'Sunday. Many of the people from the' 'Evangelical church attended the ser-! j vices, also. The main feature of the morning program was the address given by Congiesman David Hogg, of Fort I I Wayne, on the subject‘‘Where do you live?" Dewey Shepherd, of Bluffton, called on Mis. Mary Shepherd Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Leichty, ofß erne land son-in-law and family, also of j 'Berne, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ar- ' nold Aschleinan. Sunday. Mrs. Jesse Stucky, of Portland, visited with her mother, Mrs. Emil Leichty. Friday. A. M. Laming was a business caller, in luffton, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Redding of Geneva, and Julia Wagmiller, of South Carolina, were Sunday evening guests' of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Aschleman. Miss Eva Leichty spent, Sunday at her parental home. Mrs. Lena Stults spent the weekend at her home in Fort Wayne. Abe Stucky spent the week-end in Linn Grove. John Meshberger, who has been visiting friends in Woodburn, has returned to his home again. I Mr. and Mrs. Vilas Steiner and faI roily, of Berne, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dubach, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Pearsen and family, of Decatur and Miss Irene! I Pearson, of Fort Wayne, spent the week-end with Mrs. Clare Pearson and family. o Future Orators Made By Kansas City Club Kansas City. Nov. 9 (United Press) “How to Make Public Speeches in Ten Lessons" is tihe object cf a club organ, ived by the Advertising club here. On meeting night, every week, the members literally "open up" on their penchant for speeking, and every man (75 of them) delivers a talk. There are no listeners; they are all speekers ! and as each man finishes, the others,' i using light tact, if any, confide to him that he gestures like a fish, or stands ! like he has corns, or perhaps acts like | a frog with the croup. I The club was organized four years ago with only five members. 0 _ sftoltT TALKS HV THAIOHTFIL MO TIIEKS A California (Long Beach) Mother speaks: “Only ;« mother who has passed through anxious hours of fear of croup < an appreciate our feeling of gratitude toward Foley’s Honey and 'far Compound. it stopped Junior's dreadful' hoarse croupy cough the very first nig-ht he took it and it was a great relief to see him drop intQ a quiet sleep. | Since then, we have many times proven fits reliability for coughs and colds.” ■ (Jood also lor whooping cough. Sold | Everywhere. RED PEPPER HEAT STOPS BACKACHE The heat of red peppers takes the | “ouch" from a sore, lame back. It . can not hurt you, and it certainly lends the torture at once. ' When j-’u are suffering so you can hardly get around, just try Red Pep-' per Rub, and you will have the quick- j est relief known. Nothing has such concentrated, penetrating heat as red peppersJust as soon as you apply Red Pep- ' per Rub you will feel the tingling heat. In three minutes it warms the sore spot through and through. Pain and soreness are gone. ' Ark any druggist for a jar ot Rowles Red Pepper Rub. BO sure to get the genuine, with the name Rowles on each package. (pnstipated? Take N?— Nature's Remedy — tonight. 1 YourcLminativoorgans w»l be I ■ properly by morning and your will end with a bowel action as free and 1 easy as nature at her best-no pain, no I griping. Try it. * Mil J, safe, purely vegetable— j only 25c )

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 9, 1927

K¥¥¥¥¥¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ X * NEWS FROM MAGLEY * By r T \ Miss Theo Bauer *| :*¥¥¥¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ X Lawrence Morgan, of Monroe was n* business caller here Saturday. ha Mcßride and Harold Barger were callers here Saturday. | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dettinger, Mr. and Mrs. Hairy Bauer and son Ray, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kruetzman, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Andrews and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lake Parish and son, ■ Robert, the Misses Esther and Mary Dettinger, Ida and Edna Borne, Orilln I ii Neuenschwander and Theo. Bauer and , Messers Oscar Bieberlch, Raymond Borne, Gerald Andrews, Walter Frauhiger, Carl Mcßride and Edward Ja- , berg attended the basketball game Ftlday night between Kirkland and ' Hartford at the Kirkland Gymnasium Everybody reports that they were genI erously entertained by the two teams. Mrs. Editli Yager and son Dail, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bloemker, Miss Wes--1 ma Jaberg, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bloent- ’ ker and daughters. Irene, and Walter ' Reppert were business callers in De- ' catur, Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Edith Yager and son Dail were ' business callers here Saturday afternoon. Fred Schlickman called on Mrs Milton Scherry and baby Saturday afternoon. Miss Emma Miller, Mrs. Elizabeth Bauer, Charles Scherry and Carl Me; | Bride were callers here Saturday afternoon Otto Scherry, ot Vera Cruz was a caller here Saturday afternoon. Miss etty Dettinger, of Fort Wayne, visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chat les Dettinger, Sunday. Miss Emma Miller and father Georgq ' Miller had as their guests Friday, the 1 Rev. Mr. Coner, the pastor of the PleaI sant Dale church, and Rev Jarboe the Evangelist who has been carrying on the series of meetings for the past two weeks at the Pleasant Dale church. Mrs. S. L. Driver, of North ManchesBad Stomach Caused Fearful Suffering Was Bloated, Nervous, Sleepless and Dizzy. Entirely Well Now. “I suffered with a breakdown five years ago. It just seemed as if I everything was the matter with me. | I had blood pressure, a bad stomach, constipation, and I was so nervous I would just shake. I could not sleep at night. My nerves just jumped. My stomach would bloat artd cramp and the gas would press back my heart till I thought maybe I had organic heart trouble. My bowels would hardly move even with a laxative, and never without one. I had dizzy spells and would stagger and almost fall. I did not have any appetite, and what I did eat wouldn’t stay down. I tried different medicines, but only got a little relief. Then hearing from friends about Viuna, I started taking it. Right from the first it helped me, and now I feel fine, as good as I ever | did in my life. I eat anything and ! everything, have a good appetite, my bowels are in good shape, my nervousness is practically gone. I am a man 70 years of age, and if I Viuna helps everyone like it has me, it sure is wonderful.”—Alexander I Black, Gaston, Ind. I Viuna acts promptly on sluggish Bowels, lazy liver and weak kidneys. It purities the blood, 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. $1 at druggists, or mailed postpaid by Iceland Medicine Co., Indianapolis, Ind. VIUNA The vegetable regulator Sold Bv CALLOW & KOIiNE \ I / II wW! i * ■ I Corns Lift Off-No Pain! Drop “Freezone” on that old, bothersome corn. Instantly it stops aching; then shortly you lift that sore, touchy corn right off with your! fingers. You’ll laugh, really! I is so easy, and doesn't hurt one bit! It works like a charm, every time. A tiny bottle of "Free. grra i zone” costs only a few J|| ||f cents at any drug store, anti is sufficient to re- I move every hard corn,i soft corn, corn between ] the toes and callouses I U, I —Try it!

ter. and D. M. Byejly were callers at ] the home of Mr. George Miller and daughters Olive and Emma, Monday. I Mr. and Mrs. William Bracht, Mr. 1 and Mrs. Hurry Warden and daugh- 1 tors Deloras, Virginia and Mary, all of Curryville, and Mr. and Mrs. Otto 1 Hildebrand and children Irene, Helen,! Marie and Carl wore the dinner guests ' of Mr. and Mrs. William Bracht of ' Fort Wayne, Sunday. George Miller and daughters Olive and Erronta were the guests of Mrs. William Barger, Sunday. Edward Scherry and daughter Selma and Mrs. Franklin Fruchte entertained Sunday evening for supper, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Scherry and daughter Vera Jane and Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Scherry and daughters Marcella and

HERE’S RELIEF FOR STOMACH ♦ IS YOUR STOMACH BAD? Too much food or too rich food Is the cause. Your stomach breaka j down under the load. Gas, sour IjgL I «-»».- < stomach, heartburn, and a hundred T, ‘ ta * • other symptoms indicate it. Your nWHfffgFiTil foij stomach is simply howling for re- (■li J# ? ' lief. Go to ynur druggist and get :ml r- - »!« a bottle of DI Jo Tak four tab- /■rs Minus let/; (tii a of hot vate> f: J 1 TA V 1 !i pour Stomach if; ■convenient. It you don’t get Im- .7... ; u ,i -I: mediate relief, take four more in heartburn half an hour. Then you'll know and that fi’l what relief is. It the bowels a., i epre„,df«li ni . aren't regular, get a bottle of ‘ after aUm ! Dl-Vac It 1s made to take with p ... ; Di-Jo. *lt relieves the intestinal t tract of the poison and Di-Jo re- T I lieves the overworked stomach. f Dtug ProJ u ’ cls • The combination spells stomach *“ f , health. If your druggist has nelth- Dr«i L er Di-Jo nor Di-Vac. write Drug Products, Marshall. Mich. —Adv.

Special jggiOjß M [-foj 1 Monarch -jWk Electric Range a ICooking1 Cooking Saie m School tlbi I)aily Thursday ~ - ] ? j Friday lw? 4 *”— 2 oc,()ck Saturday y Mj) fl/ Domestic . llwMlWy Science ° Students I this week Invited An Exceptional Opportunity is being offered every Housewife of Decatur and surrounding community • An interesting and instructive MONARCH COOKING SCHOOL will be held Thursday, Friday and Saturday • in the Basement of the Christian Church Miss Vivian Donnelly, Home Economist from The Monarch Home Service Department will be in charge of these classes which will be held every afternoon between the hours of 2:30 and 4:30 P. M. Miss Vivian Donnelly will have an interesting s Do rot fail to attend at least one of these daily message for every housewife attending these sessions—your time will be well spent. Rememclasses as well as attractive recipes, baking sug- her the dates and the hours—Thursday, Friday gstions and oven dinner menus that every home and Saturday, 2:30 to 4:30 p. m. manager will be glad to receive. Special Range offer during these dates. City Light & Power Dept. I HHHHHHBHMMHHHHHHHRHHHHI

Marie. Edward Scherry visited with Ms father, Christ Scherry, Monday afternoon and reports that his father In gradually losing his Strength. Mi. and Mrs. Charles Dettinger went to Ohio City Monda.s afternoon. Miss Selma Scherry visited with her father, Ed. Scherry, and sister Mrs. Franklin Fruchte, Sunday. She is working at Fort Wayne. * Harold Bnrgei was a culler In BluffRHEUMATISM a For J 5 Yrarr • TRUSLER’S RHEUMATIC TABLETS HAVE GIVEN RELIEF AH Orugguc, Two Sito. and SI.OO. Trailer Remedy Co. Cincinnati, Q.

ton Monday afternoon. j i Walter Reppert was remindpd of his| birthday the other evening. He was! , given a pleasant sur|irise by his inanyl

W E—- — Own and Offer, subject to sale ' fl ’ the following B V I Non-Taxable Bonds i M in denominations of H ?I, ’ ' .$240.00 f $556.00 t ft $556.00 • I • $1040.00 r $1260.00 due 1928—1937. | We will take in exchange I ! bonds maturing Nov. 15. J 1 ■ and Surplus £120.000.0$ r . iDgcqtur;

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! friends and a very good time was en-T I Joyed ny nil. lee cream was served. .. ' Ed. Scherry, Jacob Conrod Harry,! I Bauer were callers In Decatur Monday .