Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 92, Decatur, Adams County, 17 April 1928 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Pubilthud Evuey Evening Except Sunday by THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO. .1 H. Heller Pree. and Gen. Mgr. A. ft. Hokhoiiee. Sec'y A Bun. Mgr. Dick D. Heller Vlce-Preetteni Entered at the koatoffice at Decatur, Indiana, aa second class matter. Subscription Rates: Single copies f .02 Oue week, by oarrier .10 One yeur, by carrier 6.00 One month, by mail .36 Three months, by mall 1 90 Six months, by mall 1.76 One year, by mail 8.6* One year, at office 3.00 (Prices quoted are within first and second zones. Elsewhere, $3.60, one year. Advertising Rates , made known by application. National Advertising Representatives Seheerer, Inc., 35 East Wacker Drive, Chicago 21)0 Fifth Avenue, Naw York Charter Members The Indiana League of Home Dailies. A little effort will secure a couple of dandy little industries and we ought to give the effort. The paint up and clean-up season which will brighten every home and business house in the city is now on and should continue until the job is completed one hundred per cent perfect. Vou will enjoy a couple of hours tonight if you attend the Meredith Stewart concert at the high school auditorium and your presence will add encouragement to a young tnau who is striving to succeed in his chosen profession. ; —'t• - -I There is but two weeks left in which to get the yards cleaned and the rubbish piled in boxes or barrels for the city force when they start their <ampaigu to clean up the city, the 3t)th. Don’t put it off. for its one of the very important duties of the year. The city council will be asked tonight to take some stand on the daylight saving petition. It seems fair to hold an election oa the proposition in connection with the primary on May Sth and that ought to settle it one way or the other for a while at , least. The two Illuffton banks have purchased machine guns so they cau give bandits a red hot welcome if they ever stick their noses in. They can live a hundred shots a minute, which ought to take care of a good sized gang if there is any body handy to turn tlie handle. Twenty-live thousand workers at New Bedford. Massachusetts, are on strike, more of the prosperity which insists on remaining "around the comer." The big issue of the coming campaign should be how to put the idle men hack to work at liviug wages and it will he if we are wise. Two bandits held up the manager of a Muiicle theatre Sunday evening and while u thousand people watched the movies, loaded up five thousand dollars and then escaped in an automobile which they stole from the curb outside. Those fellows have away of knowing who has money and when. Stray dogs are in danger these days for the police are sending them to live happy hunting ground. So If you have one that you care about, better koep him at home or your eye on him. Dogs running loose are a nuisance and you have no come-back if yours fails to come home. Tin- Hoover folks claim he has a cinch on the nomination while those opposed insist he is several hundred oil from the number necessary to nominate. So there you have it. Take your choice, it probably wou't effect the ultimate results any way for nominations after ail are not made from public opinion in many instances. SVWl!—.'I I.J' Dr. W. J. Hickson, of Chicago, liuiniii that criminality is due to physical abnormalities and the joint ad- • minis) rative board of the New York medical center lias annouuccd an exhaustive inquiry into the behavior ot

criminals, young and old. They may be right, but if they are, thane is on* thing certain—Chicago has a lot ot j cripples. — -»*■■*--**‘~*- This nation did eight billion dollars worth of business last year with liquid capital of hut eight billion which accounts to a large degree for the shortage of cash. How can it bs otherwise? Credit is a great part of American business, but some times we overdo it and thats when tbs troubles begin. Since reading the story of the trip of Captain Herman Koehl. Baron Gunthervon Hueuefeld and Commandant James Fitzmaurice, across the stormy see, in a monoplane, we have decided that if we ever get the money and the desire to visit the old country, we will not bother to get rates oh plane travel. The steamer will do for us. 11 Two fourteoo-year-old Indianapolis j girt*, Lucille and Henrietta Williamson, twins, eloped with a fifteen-year-! old boy named Eugene Newman. The trio had only a couple of dollars and which whs soon spent and they had to accupy a bed in a straw stack. They have returned home, wiser, but deserving of such punishment as will make them remember it and others deem similar escapades as serious as they are. The Decatur Country Club will open the season Thursday of this week, it has been anuoanced by the management: The course will remain open until late fall. Here is your chance to enjoy the privileges of this beautiful club house, the golf course and pleasures that go with a country club and at comparatively small cost. You are cordially invited to join this association. Right now is the time to do it. There is nothing more beneficial to the average business mau than a round of golf. Your physician will tell you so. It takes you out where the air is pure and fresh and gives I you just enough exercise. You will j enjpy it if you try it and every one | who can should try it. You are ’urged to join the Decatur Country Club and participate in the nany happy events which will occur there during the next six or seven months. The fees here are very low considering the large investment and live cost of upkeep. Be, a booster, join the elub and pay your (lues. Three weeks from today the primaries will bn I veld and though there are about twenty candidates for governor, six for senator, a presidential contest anil congressional and local battles in every section of the stato. there seems to be a lack of interest. We can't understand it for it seems to us that the people of Indiana would surely be very much alive to the fact that we are entering a campaign and that officials should be chosen who will so conduct affairs that we can again speak well of Hoosierdom. Perhaps things will warm up the next fortnight so that a good proportion of the vote will be out. We hope so. o — * BIG FEATURES • * OF RADIO * sg********»*»a TUESDAY’S FIVE BEST radio features WE.YF—Hookup 8 pm. Bveroady hour WJZ—Hoekup 8 pm. The Continentals WEAF—Hookup 6 pm. Voter's serv ice WOR—Newark— (422)— 7 pm. Main street sketches WEAF—Hookup 7:30 pm. Seiberiing singers. \ WEDNESDAY’S FIVE BEST RADIO FEATURES WEAF—Hookup y: 3D pm. Opera, Mari* tana." WOR —Hookup 8 pm. Loudon string quartet. WGHS—New York <3t»t 8 pin. Movie “Winks.’ 1 WJZ-t— Hookup 8 pm. National high s-’hool orchestra, from Chicago (270 instruments.) WEAr'—Hookup>7 pin. Crowell hour — - DUCO—The original quick drying brush on lacquer. The choice of leading automobile and furniture concerns. Get a color card. H. KNAPP & SON. 9113 o—- —— USE Limperiosi Wsiiiing Powder

POLITICAL CALENDER DEMOCRATIC TICKET Ft»r County Recorder Daily Democrat :* —Plena* announce that I am a candidate for the demo cratie nomination lor Recorder of Adama County, subject to tho dec iuob of the voters at the primary,: Tuesday May 8, 1528. Your support will be appreciated. MRS. CLARA ANDERSON Per Auditor Dally Democrat: I —Ple&so announce that 1 am a candidate for the Democratic nomination for Auditor of Adama county, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary, Tuesday. May 8, 1928. WALTER WILKINSON For Sheriff Daily Democrat:— Pteaae announce that I am a candidate for the Demoora tic nomination for Cotnrty Sheriff, subject to decision of voters at the, primary. Tuesday. May 8, 1928. IIARL "SPOT HOLLINGSWORTH — For County Recorder Daily Democrat: —Please announce that I am a candidate for tlie Democratic nomination for Recorder of Adams county, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary, Tuesday. May 8, 1928. Your support will be appreciated. ELLA M. PEOPLES For Auditor Daily Democrat:—Please announce that 1 am a candidate for the Democratic nomination for Auditor of Adams county, awbjeet to the decision of the voters at the primary, Tuesday May 8, 1928. GLEN COWAN., For Recorder Daily Democrat: —Please announce that I am a candidate for the Democratic nomination for Recorder of Adams county, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary, Tuesday, May 8. 1928. Your support will be appreciated. HD GREEN For Prosecuting Attorney Decatur Democrat: Please announce mv candidacy for* the Democratic- nomination for prosecuting attorney of Adams county subject to the- decision of the l)emocartic voters at the primary electiou. ] May 8. Support of all Democrats will be greatly appreciated. B. Fay Roller, Attorney. I , Prosecuting Attorney Decatur Democrat: Please anuouuce my candidacy for Prosecuting Attorney of Adams county subject to the decision of live Democratic, voters at the primary election to be held MaySi. Any support will be greatly appreciated. EL‘ A. BOSSE, attorney. FOR SURVEYOR Daily Democrat: Please announce my candidacy for the Democratic nomination for Surveyor of Adams county, subject to the decision of the Democratic voters at the primary, Tuesday, May 8, 1928. 4-6-28. WALTER H. GILLIOM. FOR AUDITOR Decatur Democrat: I’l ease announce that 1 am a candidate: for the Democratic nomination, for Auditor of Adams county'. Any support that I receive, will tie greatly appreciated. 4-7 ALBERT HARLOW. Commissioner, Third District Editor, Decatur Democrat: Please announce to your readers that 1 am a candidate for the office of Commissioner of the Third district in Adams county, subject to the decision of the Democratic voters at the Primary election to be held May 8. Your support will be appreciated. GEORGE SHOEMAKER. For Prosecuting Attorney Decatur Democrat: Please announce that I am a candidate for the office of Prosecuting Attorney of Adams county subject to the decision of the Democratic voters of tbe county at the primary election to be held May $. Any supper will be greatly appreciated. Nathan Nelson. For Surveyor Decatur Democrat: Please announce t hat I aui a candidate for tbe Democratic nomination for County Surveyor, of Adams county, subject (o the decision of tho Democratic voters at the primary, Tuesday. Mav 8. 1928. Your support will be appreciated. Licensed engineer. 4-11 RALPH E. HOOP. RECORDER Daily Democrat: Please anounce that I am a candidate tor the Democratic nomination as Recorder of Adams county subject to > the decision of vtrters at tbe May primary. If elected I shall do all in my power to conduct the office iu a bus-iness-like and efficient way. Any sup port wil be appreciated. Charles W. Studler. S" — ' For Congress Dally Democrat: PieaAe anuouuce my name as a candidate for Congress of the Eighth Congressional District subject to the will of tho people at tho Primary election on May 8, 1928. I? nominated and elected I will net b“t a

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candidate for more than oue term of 4 years. First to definitely annouure and file, have the necessary official experience and qualifications, and my slogan la "Thla Office Belongs to the North." LAWRENCE EDWIN OPLKJBR Comniaaiontr Third District Please annouure that I am a oandl date for the Democratic nomination for county commls.doner fw>n» the Third district aud v.ill appreciate the support of the voters. JAMES FOREMAN, Wne Creek township. Commissioner First District Ptoase announce my candidacy for J the Democratic nomination for cow misskmer of Adams county, First d.a- , trtet. . JOHN G- HOFFMAN Preble towusklpFor Surveyor Decatur Democrat: Please announce try name as a candidate for the Democratic nomination for County Surveyor ot Adams counI ty, subject to the decision of the Democratic Voters at the primary to bo held Tuesday. May 8. RICHARD (Dick) TONNELIER NOTICE— The expert wall paper mau is back now. Wash painted waits, ceiling, wood- work, poichee, houses, piper hanging. Carry canvas. Also clean cisterns. Ail work done by H. A. Straub, phone 1000- 91tf_

1 Adams County H h Spend them here, and lei them I keep on building prospeiity for Adams county people. That J way your dollars have a chance I f of coming back to you and to jft tour neighbors. Money banked S ■j here helps our own people. .i Bank, G .pttpilal and Surplus£l2o,ooo. QQ. - - - ! -jj , 'A , ~ ' •' t Floors that fairly j shine Finish your floor* with LOWE BROTHERS NEPTUNITE FLOOR VARNISH! It gives you a mirror-like finish which i» heat-proof, water-proof, and mar-proof. And Keptunite never turn* white—won’t even scratch white. There ie a Neptunitc Varnish for every purpose—for floors, for furaiUire, for exterior use. We carry a complete stock* If you want to finish or refinish anything, fce sure to let us tell you about Neptunite. See us before yea paint * Holthouse Drug Co. ■ — B.iiT i 1

REPUBLICAN Political Announcements Daily Democrat: Please anuouuce that I un» a candidate (or County Recorder oa tho Republican ticket, subject to tho d<x-ia*o» of tho voters at the Primary eiuMloa. Tuesday. May 8 1928. WUI appreciate your support; WILLIAM H. PATTERSON. 4-11 Him- Creek Township ■ ■ o *»«****»»«*4»* * TWENTY YEARS AGO * * - * * From the Daily Democrat Fils • * Twenty Ycara Ago Today • «****¥«*«*•»* A pi'll 17—Dallas Huaakkcr and U. B. Miller buy the Racket store at Angola. Cyrus Cline nominated for congress by twelfth district Democrats in convention at Angola. Dr. A. RuckinasUir opens a veterinary office at Monroe. Indiana Pipe Line company pays $6,060.30 in taxes here. French Quinn, of Paragould. Ark.. visiting here. Good Friday observed in Decatur. Rev. and Mrs. A. U. Haist leave tor Gluey. Illinois, after four years here. H. J. Yager makes a business trip to Huntington. Cuiley Ellis has resigned from the Penulngton ball club. Case of Erue Stone Company vs. Cal-

vin Miller Is being tried in Fort Wayne. Albert Walters ditch tu French town skip located by Charles Morrison an l Surveyor Raumgartuer. George Bowers of the Phllllpiues la here on a furlough.

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