Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 266, Decatur, Adams County, 10 November 1927 — Page 7

IEMOCRATS TO I ■ GATHER JAN. T 2 1„ Nov CO.-ONSt-V I n„:'.oiial committee, which ll# "'n hibernating since the great iKstrophe in Madison Square OarM will meet in Washington on f ,„v 13 <0 Witoct the 1928 convenifcnSont with this gathering, a Kvciik -W «» '"> w afoot to rovWe th ° r c ,„. custom t.f holding a Jackson K dinner. The capital will he full ■ l), mo< rats, in and out of congress, L presidential aspirants not. here could be invited, ac Eliim to those who are favorable ■ the project. ■l, has been tentatively proposed ;l || |i, e Democratic governors of 'Kbe*. *° mc 22 - b 0 lnvited to the [ Kn< r, which, of course would also [ by the national commitK and the party leaders in con E Si< william 0. McAdoo, now dontiKed in the capital and pursuing a law practice, naturally he invited. t IThe mere presence of Gov. A1 K and Mr. McAdoo at the same Kjnq,,.; table isn't worrying the pro;^Eoters. tls the question of the_ [ E.\ definite decision whether to stage banquet will be reached soon ascongress convenes early next Koinh. bringing to Washington some Democratic senators and some Democratic members of the A concensus of opinion is by those promoting the idea. —o Btiilliom Congratulates [ Ohio Attorney General On Victory In Election I Indianapolis, Nov: 10. — (UP) —EdHeard C. Turner, attorney general of was congratulated for his sueHessful tight against the Marshall bill Hn a letter written yesterday by AtHoniey General Arthur L. Gilliom. The was voted down by Ohio citizens H» Tuesday’s election. I “Congratulations on the successful Hfigbt you led against the Marshall Hbill, rejected yesterday by the peoHple of Ohio,” read Gilliom's letter. ■‘You had the formidable opposition Bof the Anti-Saloon League, but you ■ won the fight because you were right. ■AH who believe in' American justice ■ under due process of law must admire ■your unflinching courage and must ■ feel grateful for your patriotic service ■ rendered in informing the people of I the truth." o Nathan Nelson, of Geneva, was a I business visitor in Decatur today. I VARicOSEVEINS - Reduced Or Mont y Back Simple Home Treatment That Is Riving Amazing Results The world progresses. Today ailments that took weeks .to cure can now be ended in a few days. If you have varicose veins or bunches you can start today to bring them back to normal size, and if you are wise you will do so. Just get an original bottle of Moon’s Emerald Oil at any dispensing pharmacist and apply it night and morning as directed to the enlarged veins. It is very powerful atul penetrating, and only a little is required. After a few day’s treatment the veins will begin to grow smaller and by regular use w'ill soon reduce to normal. People who want to reduce varicose veins, or get rid of running sores and nicer.s, should not hesitate to get a bottle at once. It is so powerful that a small bottle lasts a long time. Any pharmacy can supply you. Callow & Kchne, Smith, Yager & Falk and the Holthouse Drug Co., sell lots of it. /Vis Bcffen " <0 Have laughed AT NofHINU \ Than never To Have Laughed \ AT ALL —X BOSTON lAJN SHOES rou KEN jeha-T-Myea & Son, I ✓ tiorwivo Ano S» o£s / fOA £>AO AND LAO - 1 Ofc-CATUK ' INDIANA'

Early Curtain For “The Vagabond King” i Theatre patrons from this city, attending the performance of the light J “Pnra "The Vagabond King" at the I Shrine Auditorium, Fort Wayne, on I Friday all <! Saturday nights of ilils week hre advised that thu curtain for the evening performance will be at 8:10 sharp, while tho Saturday afternoon performance will start at 3:10. The Shrine Auditorium management ulso advises that good seats cun be had at ull performances. This Is made possible ou account of the lurge seating capacity of the auditorium. ltx PLAN UNIVERSAL PEACE PARLEY St. Louis, Mo., Nov. 10.— (UP) — plans for a universal religious peace conference, with all tho world's religious bodies represented, have materialized at the international Goodwill congress, In session here. Appointment of a committee of 1,000 to arrange for the vast conference, was a part of the plan. The convention would be held in 1930. Speakers before the congress have stressed the need for world peace. Henry Wickham Steed, editor ot the London Review of Reviews, said he believed another great war would only serve to overthrow present gov-1 ♦ ernments. "Europe," he said, “has shown a trend away from democracy toward bolshevism. Russia is a barbaric state. Italy has deliberately rejected democracy. Europe is wondering whether it will be able to hold its own against bolshevism and fascism." o I Mr. Paul Schylte, of Chicago, is spending a few days in this city looking after business matters. ———. —i—o— ——<—i — PUBLIC NOTICE No trespassing, trapping or hunting allowed on my farm east,of Decatur. Hattie S. Obenauer. 366-tit j

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1027.

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jjj Range Cooking | | Thursday ' at p |j Saturday tfi i j I 1 An Exceptional Opportunity I || | % is being offered every Housewife of Decatur and surrounding $ community. .An interesting and instructive Mi 1 Monarch Cooking School * , I 1 pi is being held Today, Friday and Saturday, tfi in the »! * m I Basement of the Christian Church 1 | I jjfi Miss Vivian Donnelly, Home Economist from The Monarch Home Service Department will be in charge of these classes which i|j will be held every afternoon between the hours of 2:30 & 4:30 l\M. tfi 1 ‘ I 35 Miss Vivian Donnelly will have an inter- Do not fail lo attend at least one of these jjj Be Be sS csting message for every housewife daily sessions—your time will be well jyjil jjfi attending these classes as well as attrac- spent. Remember the dates and the § Mi live recipes, baking suggestions and oven hours—Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Sfi dinner menus that every home manager to 4:.‘50 p ni. rfj £ Sfi Hi will be glad to receive. Special Range offer during these dates. jj& I City Light & Power Dept. I jjfi t£ a

|| NOTICE 1 jfertjH Your Attention is called t» fi Thrift Savings Club Ei 9 Nov. 28,1927 gl JilJ eo P^ es oan rus * j|y| • >. ■ ■■ ■ ""

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