Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 276, Decatur, Adams County, 22 November 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 Hollhouse... £*•’> i Bug. Mgr. Dick D. Heller Vice-President Entered at the Postoffice at Decatur, Indiana, as second class matter. Subscription Rates: Single copies | .02 One week, by carrier .10 One year, by carrier 5.00 One month, by mail .35 Three months, by mall 1.00 Six months, by mail 1.75 One year, by mail 3.00 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. Scheerer, Inc., 35 East Wacker Drive, Chicago 200 Fifth Avenue, New York. See that your name is on the Red Cross Roll Call list. A Nebraska judge sentenced two offender to a thirty day “bread and water” diet. If this proves popular we will need some more bakeries. The sooner the Christmas shopping is started, the easier you will find the job and the more pleasure you will derive. Start now. Postmaster General New is advocating the careful wrapping of Christmas packages, plain addresses and early mailing, all of which is best for the service and the served. A Boston doctor predicts that within the next fifty years people will become too civilized to kiss. May not' take that long to stop it if the girls* keep laying on the lip stick. ... — If you can dig up a one-half cent piece of the vintage of 1796, you can get four or five hundred dollars for it. This is said to be the rarest piece of American money.

Unless the railroad crossing just south of this city is better guarded than at present accidents similar to that of Sunday may be expected for the traffic is increasing daily and will so continue. The Indiana farm bureau in their state convention rebuked President Coolidge for seeing through sectional and partisan eyes instead of national. Evidently they don't have much faith in his promises to save the farmer in the coming session of congress. —' _|l , Don't run the stop signals, don’t try to beat the trains, don't be careless when driving automobiles. Traffic conditions will get worse instead of better with the constant increase in numbers unless every one helps to preveht accidents. Mr. Walb is so thankful for financial assistant that he will resign as republican state chairman and the party leaders are so glad he will resign that they will gladly take care of the financing. What an all together agreeable occasion for thankfulness. Please get your advertising copy in as early as you can. It will help us out, the readers will appreciate it for it will mean earlier delivery and you will be beuefitted by securing better position and more care on your displays. Politics will not warm up for about six weeks but look out for an over supply after Now Years. The fences are being set up now and the contests will start immediately after the holiday period. In the meantime Indianapolis will continue to f urnish plenty of material. Get ready for a prosperous 1928. We have the hunch that it will be a good one for farmer, merchant, labor*er, mechanic and every one who hustles. Lets put on a real program for this community and step out. There is no reason why we shouldn’t. Lets hit ’em high, lets hit 'em low, but lets hit 'em. Gene Ttinney. the world champion prize fighter, says that "religion, loyalty and duty” are the great things in life. He should have included in

j the list a "right hand wallop that will put your adversary to the mat, whether it be in the prize ring or in business." Its easy for a fellow who receives $500,000 for a thirty minute light to advise the others about duty but he shouldn't omit the fact that his bunk roll helps out amazingly. U'tLl 1. .. CL.?”. gg'J The annual Roll Call drive for Red Cross memberships will be started' tomorrow morning here under the auspices of the Lion's club, all of which should assure its success. Its a great cause—the fund to be used for charity—and to carry on the work in this county and every man, woman j and child in Adams county should, gladly and willingly give one dollar it. Memuers of the Lion's' club will see that every one in this city is invited and urged to renew his membership or join. In their monthly appeal to the people of this community, fifty Decatur merchants last evening urged greater boosting by every one that Decatur may have more population, more industries, more capitol, more trade and more prosperity. They speak the truth when they say that only when every man, woman and' clpld here gives active co-operation to our campaign of building a better community. Be a real booster, trade at home with those who help make this the best trading point in the state. There is no use advertising if you haven't the goods and there is no use having the goods if you don’t adver-jl tise them. So says the Lorimor. lowa Journal. No town was ever benefited by the man who sits down for more enterprising and public-spirited persons to bring trade to him, and neither is it by the man who fails to de-j liver §oods when called upon. The first is a leech and the second is an oyster and both help to make a cow! pasture out of a town. When the bus-, iness houses of a community know

how to advertise and follow up that advertising by giving-good service it is sure to grow and that helps all of the people, for a part of every dollar spent in town goes to the taxes, churches and charities, to public Im- I provements, and in fact, the portion 1 of the dollar that remains in the'l town stays right there and is passed J I around until some local citizen takes I it. and spends it elsewhere. *¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥* * BIG FEATURES * * OF RADIO * K ¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥&» ,__ B » TUESDAY'S FIVE BEST RADIO FEATURES WGBS—New York (349) and WIP I Philadelphia (508) 7:30 pm. Max I Reinhardt's production of ‘A Mid- I summer Night’s Dream”. WEAK— Hookup, 8:00 pm. Eveready'l Hour. WEAK— Hookup 9:30 pm. The Caval- I cade. ■ WJZ -Hookup 7:00 pm. Stromberg-' Carlson Hour. I WSB —Atlanta (415) 9:30 pm. Atwater I Kent Auditions, Southern District. WEDNESDAY’S FIVE BEST RADIO FEATURES WEAF—Hookup 9:30 pm. .uazart s opera, “The Magfc Piute”. WSB —Atlanta 9:30 pm. Atwater Kent Auditions. WOR—Hookup 7:30 pm bolster Radio Hour. i WOO —Philadelphia 7:30 pm. Harvest; Hour. WEAF —Hookup 8:30 pm. Goodrich' Zippers. *¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥* * TWENTY YEARS AGO * ¥ ¥ ¥ From the Daily Democrat File ¥ ¥ Twenty Year* Ago Today ¥ Nov. 22—W. J. Bryan says: “four years is enough for a good president and too much tor a poor one.” H. L Confer buys Mrs. Place's interest in ice-cream and soft drink ' plant. Grand jury returns nfne indictments and adjourns until- December 30. Mr. and -Mrs. Charles Railing celebrate 9th wedding anniversary. Harry Stetson, of New York, charter member of the B. P. O. E.lks No 1. and one of the lodept living members of that lodge, visits here. Fifteen colored me:.' from Marion are paving Seventh street i Jour men in fight at the Nilkle Plate saloon. - ■ i Merchants are advertising Christmas gifts and advising the folks to shop early. ' Mrs. E. Fritzinger visiting at Fort Wayne. . - 0 Get the Habit —Trade at Home, it Pays

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MAY IMPEACH I GOV. JOHNSON I I Oklahoma Faces Prospects Os Another Gubernatorial Impeachment Session Oklahoma City, Okla, Nov. 22— (Ul’l Oklahoma today faced prospects of 1 another gubernatorial Impeachment I session of the state legislature. I Governor Henry S. Johnson had ."under advisement" a petition, said to be singed by two-thirds of the membership of the legislature, demanding a special session. The purpose of the session, it was generally known, was to impeach the chief executive. Under Oklahoma law, the legislature can be convoked by such a petition with or without the consent of the governor. The chief basis of the impeachment fight seemed to be objection to the activities of Mrs. O. O. Hammond, confidential secretary to the Governor, known variously as the "Governor in fact” and the "Mrs. Colonel House" of the administration. Alleged irregularities in operations of the state highway department also were cited by opponents of Johnston. ************* * THE GREAT WAR * * 10 YEARS AGO * ************* Colonel E. M. House and U. S. War Commission arrive in Paris and House says they won't go back until “the war is won" The total gain made by General Byng, with the English forces, repreents a dent of siv and one-half miles in the Hindenburg line. Nine thousand pi isoners represent total captured.

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Man Tries Diversified Farming As A Cure For Agricultural Problem Noblesville. Ind., Nov. 22—(INS)— Diem! fled farming, advocated by experts an a cure all for the agricultural problem, was carted out by S. 11.I 1 . < arpenter, living in eastern Hamilton county. Here is the crop Carpenter has just harvested: Blue mixed field corn; Silver King white corn, red field corn, pink field corn, red Mandan sweet corn. Evergreen corn primitive field corn, Reid s yellow dent corn, squaw corn, Black Mexican sweet corn, early King Phillip corn, early Dakota flint corn giant lice popcorn. Black Mexican pop corn, golden beauty pop coin, yellow rice pop corn Tom Thumb pop corn. Japanese rice pop corn, mapledale pop corn, purple top turuis, watermellons, Rural New York otatoes flax, onions; speltz regenerated oats, Japanese millet, Mediterranean wheat, English blue gras, timothy velvet wheat thirty-two varieties of beans. . —o 1 — Gary School Board Plans For Segregation Os Pupils Gary. Ind, Nov. 22.—(INS) —The Gary school board today redoubled its efforts to provide from its own funds money to segregate colored students here, fllowing withdrawal by the city council of a $15,000 appropriation passed for that purpose. Tha appropriation, provided when 1,500 Emerson high school students struck for removal of 24 colored students from that scholl, was to have provided a temporary school for the negroes. The council withdrew the money in placing the entire matter in the hands of the school board. Get the Habit—Trade at Home, it Pays

Husband Has No Right To Chastise His Wife, British Judge Decides London — (INS)—"A husband has no right to chastise his wife. She has reused to he a chattel to be dealt with as a man things fit. She mjw stands as an independent person with her own right." This statement was made by an English magistrate, H. J. Booth, when sentencing a man who hud 111 treated his wife. An old law of England, gave a man the right to beat his wife as he thinks fit, with a stick that must not be thicker than his thumb.

For your Thanksgiving Dinger, Whipping Cream that whips: Roasting Chickens, dressed and delivered. 28c lb. Call Phone 878-H. It o — NOTICE . Our studio will he open from one to four o’clock Thursday afternoon. Edwards Studio. 276-21 __o _____ Let us bake your pumpkin pie or other pastries, for Thanksgiving day. Orders given tomorrow will be delivered Thursday morning. Strickler’s Grocery. Phone 'MO. 1 — Married Women Wanted I 2 Hours Per Week <7n)E pay liberally for about 2 hours per kk/week of your spare time. The only requirement i> absolute honesty. Estimated averane earnings $4.50 per week. | Do not reply if you are an agent or canvasser. » Address: Mr. O’Connor 111 West 42nd St., N.Y. City » Jkm »ay "Tell me about your rpare time ajjer” and etale hoa your home ■> lighted : —Gat—Electricity —or Oil. ¥•' 77 ' tIU fl I ‘H II j Ms Skinny Folks! Build Up If you are discouraged because of failure to put on weight and to build yourself up through Cod Liver Oil or otherwise, you owe i; to yourself to try Burke’s Cod Liver Oil and iron in sugar coated tablets. Be sure To specify Burke’s in order to secure a full 18 days’ treatment for SI.OO. Guaranteed to benefit or money refunded. Callow & Kohne.

ANNOUNCING THE OPENING of the New Decatur Electric Shop Located Nortjh Side Miller’s Bakery Building 233 N. Second St. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 23 / We wish to announce that tomorrow marks the opening of our new Electric Shop. V Z We will can y a complete line of Electric Fixtures, Appliances and Supplies of all kinds; Do whing anil Repair Anything Electric. We will also feature a complete line <*l , *' e i’Vmous SPARTON RADIOS. Our shop is open to you and we cordially invite you to call and see u We will do our utmost to render a prompt and etlicient service on any work you may have. PHONE 244 Decatur Electric Shop GERALD COLE PAUL M. SAUER

Slack Says Watchword Is Honesty, Efficiency Indianapolis. Ind., Nov 22.—(INS) Mayor L. Ert Slack today had served notice on the city council that factionalism will not be tolerated by him, amt that the watchword in Indianapolis municipal government will be honesty and efficiency. "We will no doubt retain republican employees," Mayor Slack, a democrat, told the council meeting last night.

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