Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 13, Decatur, Adams County, 16 January 1928 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT PubllahKd Every Evening Except Sunday by THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO. J H. Heller Prea. and Oen Mgr. VR. Holthouse hm'f ft Bua. Mgr. Dick D. Holler. ...Vlce-Prealdant Entered at tbe Poatofflce at Ddtatur, Indiana, aa aecond claaa matter. . Subacrlptlon Ratea: Single coplea — —I 02 One week, by carrier .10 One year, by cnrrler 6.00 One month, by mall —— 26 Three months, by mail —I.OO Six months, by mall — 1.76 One year, by mall —— 3.00 One year, at office 3.00 (Prices quoted are within first and second zones. Additional postage added outside those zones.) Advertising Rates: Made known by Application. Scheerer, Inc.. 36 East Wacker Drive. Chicago too Fifth Avenue. New York. ■ 1 Thrift Week —a time when you arc asked to think seriously about saving something for tne rainy days —a worth-while matter to couslder. We are making an extra effort to secure as many renewals this month as possible and will appreciate it if you will send in or bring in yours. The Monroe doctrine may be improved upon, but the trouble is we ' can’t tell until we have tried the new 1 plan as long as the old one and it ' has proven as satisfactory. i — — ;< Watson for president and Thurman I for governor of Indiana. Thats what 1 a number of the republican party ‘ leaders would like and wouldn’t that be a "purty" dish to set before the 1 people? j 1 — ' l In the days when its easy for you 1 to earn, when you have youth and * health and unusual strength, you * should remember that to each of us f comes a time when our earning power * diminishes. Save now. invest, wisely. 1 consult your banker. " u ' *1 Stait a savings account today — tliats the best way to observe Thrift * W.-ek. A few dollars saved each c week will soon build you u bank uccount with which you eau go into bus- 1 iness, make a trip, provide against < the inevitable rainy day ami make you * feel better every way. i ilia i in (J Mad dogs broke loose in Chicago <. the other day and hit about fifty peo- t pie. As ;t result several hundred v dogs were shot by the police the first 1 twenty-four hours after this happened. \ showing that the dogs don't have neurit as gootl ;t pull up there as the gun- t men. a * Whatever else you may think, there i was no shortage or oratory at the „ recent democratic meeting in 'Wash- a ington. The speaking continued seven | hours and when adjournment was t finally taken at two iu the morning, f there were five—with* their speeches y all prepared who never got to say a | word. , ■ y The Jackson day celebration held t iu Washington Thursday night was not as many "ho did not check upon . it supposed, the birthday of Androw Jackson, but was Instead in commemoration of the defeat of the Ilrltish in 1 New Orleans, January Bth, 1815, the. > I'nitt‘d States troops being under the ! command of Jackson. It is not thrift to hide, your money away in tin cans or under the matt-j ress. It breeds robberies and its dangerous iu case of lire ami then its not doing what you should do, make your money earn. I’ut your money in certificates of deposit, in a suvings club, In first-class securities on advice) of your banker, where it will uurn you a return and whore it will be safe. | This was u big day iu lluvuuu, the reception, to President Coolidge and Mrs. Coolidge being so generous and sincere that we are sure under his ! very cool exterior there must have J gleamed many smiles of satisfaction. It is fine and we believe it is right to thus encourage a kindlier toelnlg to- j wards litis nation. The efforts now being, made to convince Ihe Uatin countries that we uro their friends should and eventually will gusety in an interchange of business which will prove most profitable to every eotiu-

try with which such an understand- ' lug is arranged. We should have been doing this very thing for years ! with almost every country for we need foreign exchanges iu trade. ; The mid-wluter meeting of tbe Indiana Democratic Editorial As»o- --\ elation will be held at the C’laypoo! hotel In Indianapolis, February 16th 'and 17th with the banquet, of unusual interest this year because of the presidential campaign, on the evening of the 16th, The principal speaker for the occasion will be tbe Hon. Finnis J, Garrett, democratic leader In congress. You are invited to attend. I 4 This Is the revival season when the churches conduct special services with a view of turning the minds of a busy world towards things spiritual, in a number of bouses of worship over the county, such meetings are uow in progress and you are cordially Invited to nil or or to any. Why not attend? Your presence will lend support aud after all few of us would care to live in a community where churches were not supported. It wouldn't be much of a place. Charles M. McCabe, of Crawfordsville, has assumed jurisdiction In the case against Governor Ed Jackson. George Coffin, and Robert Marsh, charged with a conspiracy to commit a felony and bribery, in the purchase of Ex-governor McCray on the appoint ment of a prosecuting attorney for Marion county. It has been decided that the case will open February 7th and will require considerable time no doubt as a fight will he necessary to secure a jury in all probability. Then it is quite likely also that separate trials will be asked for and other means of continuance sought. What a disgrace that the governor finds it necessary to stoop to every subterfuge known to the legal profession to avoid trial on so serious a charge. Every where over this laud, in towns, cities and rural district*, oue of the serious is to provide schools suitable to this progressive age and Decatur of course is no exception. W'itti the westward and central buildings at least partially condemned, it is time to be seriously considering what ran and will be done. Perhaps repairs can be made to tide over the present, needs 'but it ! will not be long until more room will be necessary and it is with that in view that the trustees must consider i lie problem It accrue hut a short time since one sdiool house and not a very good oue at tiiat. filled the needs hero. Now we have tltree ward buildings, central and the big high school, besides the Catholic Hcbool and the Lutheran school. Its a great big puzzle and not an easy one to solve and the board deserves the cooperation and the aid of the citizens. We must have comfortable, safe and healthy buildings for the: school children. (Several plans have been suggested ainet will be considered % with the view always of giving the best returns possible to the tax payers, we are sure/ —, o ♦ **(»**»**♦*** * B*G FEATURES * * OF RADIO * u*#*********k MOMDAY'S five best RADIO FEATURES (Copyright 1928 by United Press) WEAK, hixfi-np. 8:31) p. m.—(Family party., i with Uroen aud Derose, Goldman Band and orchestra. WPG. Atlantic City (373 1 7:30 p.niTC boral Concert with solos. HOA. Denver (326) 3:15 p.m— Opera Pinafore. WJZ, hook-up 41:30 pm.—Roxy and i his gang.i WHAM, Rochester, (380) 7 30 r-m.—‘ American composers concert. , TUESDAY’S FIVE BEST RADIO FEATURES WEAK -Hookup 8:00 pm. Evereutly Hour, Kuthleioi Btewurt. WEAK-—Hookup 7:E»" pm. Seiberling Fingers. ’JVPG —Atluutic City <373 7:15 pm.— j Womens symphony Orchustra. , WJZ—tHoukup 8:0" pig. The Contiu- | unfals. WOil —Hookup 3:00 pm. The Choir Invisible. u . . I Save a Dime on your hair cut every day except Saturday, Hill & Young, new location, Madison st. * 192 if | FARMERS NOTICE ! Have your horseshoeing done at vour home. Prices Right. Call Oiitil Sam Bailer. , 10-6 U

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#**###¥#**#¥* * TWENTY YEARS AGO * * * * From the Dally Democrat File * * Twenty Year* Ago Today 46 *##¥*¥**¥*** * Jan. U>. —Mrs. Elizabeth Morrison will leave tomorrow morning for Monterey Mexico, for a four months visit. Senator Bacon introduces a eurr- j eucy bill. Miss Gusta Cramer, chief telephone operator, is seriously ill. Marriage license —Samuel D. Hengchen and Thomas F. Young. Crowd enjoys sleighing party to the William Zimmerman home in Kirkland toWnship. Janies P. Goodrich elected Republican state chairman. Fifty members of, the K. of P. lodges of tAdarns county leave for Hluffton to attend the district convention. , The mail wagon of Miss Maud Magley destroyed by fire while driving her route. Fire caused from stove in the wagon. Jacob Bine purchases the Gossinger blacksmith shop. MAN HELD HERE SINCE SATURDAY PROVES AN ALIBI 4CONTINUED IMtOM PAGE ONE) Huntington aud Marion on Thursday and spent Thursday night in Van liuren. Friday morning, lie aaid, he went to Fort Wuyue aud spent Friday night with a friend there. Today, Mr. and Mrs. Brickley, of liniondele, came to Decatur and verified Zell’s statement that he spent Wednesday and Wednesday night with them, leaving there about 3:30 o'clock Thursday morning. It was also proved that Zell went to HunUttgtou and Marion. Thursday anrl spent Thursday night iu Van Huron. Zell did not tally exactly with the description of the slayer, broadcast from Flint, Mich., although there were some leseuthlaucee. Coroner Makes Report Flint. Mich., Jan. 16— (INS)—While neighbors' children, who were big sisters to five-year-old Dorothy Schneider, were carrying her body to its grave today. Coroner Donald Brasie declared positively that Dorothy's slayer was the same man who, three years ago, took front its grave the body of 18-year-obl Maliuda Cardinal. Flint school teacher, and horribly mutilated it. Further examination of Dorothy’* body left no room for doubt, Coroner Brasie said. He reiterated (hut the slayer was u doctor or a man with surgical skill. Seek Former Cult Leader Flint. Mich., Jan. 16— (INS)— Officers began a search today for"a man in Bay county, in the search for the slayer of little Dorothy Schneider.' The man was described as a physician. lie poeed as Hie head of a religious cult, whoso own daughter at one time made a formal complaint ♦o the authorities that he had criminally abused his own granddaughter. It was said information furnished investigators revealed that the man had been ousted -from the cult on account of serious charges preferred against him by a girl member. The suspect practiced as a physician until he' was arrested for failure to have u license, officers learned. Physicians who examined the; Schneider child said site was mutilated by some one skilled in surgery. MASS MEETING WELL ATTENDED 4f O.MIMED I MOM PAGE ONE) niversary mooting was the double' hue of W.C.T.L’ members, wearing "bite ribbons, gs they filed into the church tnd took their places in the fiont iKjwa. Approximately seventy ' members wore in attendance. The very sight of such tut organization I' lout inspiration to the meeting. . The (jev. li, \v. .pastor of tbe Evangelical church, offered the closing prayer. . j Get the Habit —Trade at Home, It Pays

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