Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 97, Decatur, Adams County, 23 April 1928 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Except Sunday by THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO. J H HellerPree. and Gen. M<r. A. R. Holthou##Sec’y A Bus. Mgr. Dick D. Heller,Vloe-Preeident Entered at the Postoffice at Decatur, ludlauu, as second class matter. Subscription Rates: Single copies ———l .02 One week, by carrier.lo One year, by carrier6.oo One month, by mail — .36 Three months, by malll 00 Six months, by mail ... 1.76 One year, by mail3.oo One year, at office 3.00 and second zones. Elsewhere, $3.50. one year. Advertising Rates made known by application. National Advertising Representatives Scheerer, Inc., (Prices quoted are within first 35 East Wacker Drive, Chicago 200 Fifth Avenue, Naw York Charter Members The Indiana League of Home Daldea. Candidates for senator, governor, i congress and for county offices are to be selected two weeks from tomorrow in the primaries. You should be interested enough to vote ami to assist in getting out others. With an epidemic of rabies on in 1 Indiana it may be well to insist that] 1 the children do not get friendly with ' 1 stray dogs. Many communities have ' suffered greatly from neglecting to be.' careful about the canine inhabitants. 1 Better be careful than sorrv. 1 According to the New York Times, 1 every guest at a recent party was a 1 millionaire and then adds the very 1 unnecessary and embarrassing para- 1 graph: “Reporters were barred.'P 1 Gosh, yes, and outside of New York ■ there wouldn’t have been many edi- ’ tors who could qualify. > J— ■ L . ■ Another week starting. Remember 1 it will bring you largely what you t make it produce. The fellow who i complains and grumbles and waits i will not get much out of It while theli one who laughs and works and ' hustles will be far ahead when he checks up Saturday night. ( 1 George V. Coffin, republican chair- i man of Marion county and Robert L. ! Marsh, former law partner of Gover- ] nor Jackson, indicted jointly with the < governor for conspiracy to attempt a 1 bribe, have been given their freedom. ‘ Jackson was acquitted on the grounds of the constitutional limit defense and we presume Prosecutor Remy thought it wouldn't be fair to insist ou eonviction of the other defendants. So . . thats that again. I < Why don't they quit teasing Presl- , 1 ■ dent Cooildge'.’ He has told them several times that he is not a candidate ami insisted they Ireßeve him. Just last week he had to emphasize that fact again when the state of • Massachusetts tried to place his name among the others who are candidates. . Its certainly embarrassing to the others as well as to Mr. Coolidge to "keep harping at it as though there was no one else who could make a i • decent race. " Harry F. Sinclair lias been acquit-1 ted by a Washington jury which isn't I • much of a surprise. We thought he | would. Down there they consider a . • ■man smart who can pul it over big J and Sinclair can If he had been a “piker'' he would have been convict- ] ed. He is undvr two jail sentences for his part in the oil scandals and I “ besides he lost millions as a result | of the charges against him, so after all he is not getting out as easy as it might appear. After Fattly Arbuckle got into difficulties at Hollywood and was barred j . front the screen, he went to Europe , for a year. When lie ret unted. Will • Hays greeted iilm and assisted him 1 in getting back into the good graces ! „of the public. Now Bill has found it convenient to go over and get a few I pointers and a rest and it will be tip! to Fatly to return the compliment when he conies romping back. Reciprocity is a great thing. Captain Wilkens and his crew have , flown ever the north pole, according

.'I 1 . 1 ..'.' !■ -L-J!" LIT..?:: " L' T Ito radio message# tent back, another accomplishment which will not have much competition becaut# of the hardships which must be endured to roach 1 that goal. The trip was made tor the ■ purpose of charting any laud which ] I may be discovered in that region, said 'to be the only spot on earth still tin- ' known to man. While details are not at hand It is known the trip was a thriller and that the mon wore Ice- ] bound on an island for live days. ! They will write a chapter of history ' when they return. With state primary elections being held now interest in the coming national conventions increases with each week. Mr. Hoover leads slightly In the republican scrap but is still a long ways from a majority and much will depend upon the results in Ohio and Indiana. In the democratic race. Governor Al ■ Smith is well out iu front with only the favorite son vote to be determined. The first straightont battle which will show the Inclination of the people will occur In California May Ist, when a primary vote will show his strength as against Senator Reed and Senator Walsh Many politicians will watch the results in the Pacific coast state with the keenest anxiety and interest. The campaign in Indiana is waxing hot these days. In the democratic field of seven candidates for governor it continues to look like Dailey against the other six while for the republican honor it looks like Schorte ; mier with a chance for Jewett, Leslie or Adams, though a majority is. not likely and the result will depend oti the best organization of delegates. For senator Robinson is given the margin by the state writers, with Gilliom second and Carter third on the republican side and Stump and Myers in a “hose " race for the democrats. The next two weeks may give a "break" to any of the candidates and every body will he watching the finish. Efforts to secure a larger vote ! i than has been usual in Indiana primaries will be made If you are in- ' terested in your government, you ! ought to vote. Card of Thanks ♦ We take this method of expressing our sincere thanks and appreciation to all our neighbors and friends, who were »<> kind to us during our recent sorrow and bereavement. . We want to thank especially those who brought the beautiful floral offerings, and offered the use of their cars; as well as the funeral director, the singers and Rev. Fledderjohann for his comforting message. Children of Mrs. Magdalena Egley. O —r* Bell Covers for Plante In a vegetable garden In England j bell ahaped glaas covers are used, one for each plant. They are more sue cesmfnl In most respects than hot beds and no permanent structure is needed. 0 America’e Debt to France France, which before had aided the Vnited States both with toahs of 1 mmiey and of men, in February of that year openly espoused the cause of America and entered into a treaty of alliance. o — Pargonnay Must, Signor The average American tourist Is Inclined to think he has reaped the full advantages of travel If he is able to make mistakes In four languages Instead of only one.—Los Angele# Times. — 0 Work in Top Soil In planting when the “top soil" Is 1 carefully worked among the fine roots, says the American Tree association, the tree should be three inches tower | than it was in Its nursery or woodland situation. . — —o ——— Peeaimiatic Reflection F. H. observe#— “By the time people Have saved enough money to en ! tertaln guests property, they have become cranky and don't want company around." ——o ' NOTICE The Board of Children’s Guardians | Will meet Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 i o'clock at the Library.- All members please be present. Mrs. D. D. Heller ■ ~W J, H II Another Shipment of PRINTED CREPE DRESSES $4.85 tyr Misses and Ladies. MRS. WILL BUTLER Women’s Better Wearing Apparel Shop. Cor. Bth & Madison sts.

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POLITICAL CALENDER I — DEMOCRATIC TICKET I i For County Recorder Daily Democrat Please announce' that lama candidate for the democratic nomination tor Recorder of Adams County, subject to the deei- 1 sion of lite voters at the primary, 1 Tuesday, May 8, 1928. Your support ' will be appreciated. MRS CLARA ANDERSON — Treasurer ' Daily Democrat: Please announce n;y name as a candidate for the Democratic nomination for Treasurer of Adams county. Any < support will lie greatly appreciated. Ed. Ashbaucher For Auditor Dajly Democrat: —Please announce that I am a candidate for the DemoI cratic nomination for Auditor of Adams county, subject to the decision of : the voters at the primary, Tuesday, 1 .May 8. 1928. WALTER WILKINSON For Sheriff Daily Democrat: —Please announce that I am a candidate for the Democratic nomination for County Sheriff, i subject to decision of voters at the I primary, Tuesday. May 8. 1928. HARL ‘ SPOT" HOLLINGSWORTH For County Recorder Daily Democrat. —Please announce I that 1 am a candidate for the Demo- ; cratic 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 I am a candidate for the Demo cratic nomination for Auditor of Adams county, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary, Tuesday May 8,1 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. . ED GREEN , For Prosecuting Attorney ■j Decatur Democrat: s Please announce tny candidacy for the Democratic nomination for prosecuting attorney of Adams county ■ subject to the decision of the Democartic voters at the primary election, May 8. Support of all Democrats will be greatly appreciated. B. Eay Roller, Attorney. Commissioner First District Please announce my candidacy for the De nrocratic nomination for com uiisffiioner of Adams county, x*irst district. JOHN G. HOFFMAN Preble township. Prosecuting Attorney | Decatur Deuiucral: Please auuuuuce

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my candidacy for Prosecuting Attorney of Adams county subject to the decision of the Democratic voters at the primary election to be held May 8. Any support will be greatly appreciated. ED A. BOSSE, attorney. FOR SURVEYOR Daily Democrat: Please announce l 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. GILDIOM. FOR AUDITOR Decatur Democrat: Please announce that I am a candidate for the Democratic nomination , for Auditor of Adams county. Any support that I receive, will be greatly appreciated. 4-7 ALBERT HARLOW. Commissioner, Third District Editor, Decatur Democrat: Please announce to your readers that I 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 I that I am a candidate for the office of Prosecuting Attorney of Adams county subject to the decision of the Democratic voters of the county at the primary election to be held May 8. Any suppor will be greatly appreciated, Nathan Nelson. For Surveyor Decatur Democrat: Please announce that I am a candidate for the Democratic nomination for County Surveyor, of Adams county, subject to the decision of the Democratic voters at the primary, Tuesday, May 8. 1928. Your support will be appreciated. Licensed engineer. 4-11 RALPH E. ROOP. RECORDER Dally Democrat: Please anounce that I am a candidate for the Democratic nomination as Recorder of Adams county subject to the decisi' n of voters at the May primary. It elected 1- shall do all in my power to conduct the office in a bus-iness-like and efficient way. Any support wil be appreciated. Charles W. Studler. Commissioner Third District Please announce that I am a candi date for the Democratic nomination ' for county commissioner from the • Third district and will appreciate the , support of the voters. I JAMES FOREMAN, Blue Crock township. For Surveyor Decatur Democrat: • Please announce try name as a candidate for the Democratic nomination -for County Surveyor of Adaihs county, subject to the decision of the Democratic voters at the primary to . be held Tuesday, May 8. RICHARD (Dick) lONNELIEK —_ o USE Limbertost Wnrtung Powder

1 HOW UNITED PRESS HANpLES THE NEWS IV The Washington bureau of the Unified Press Is linked by special telegraph and telephone with congress ana the leading government departments., These special wires furnish instantun•‘Otis service into the Washington bur-1 eau on all news breaks. For a story like the Teapot Dome investigation, special men keep a "running story" pouring into the main office where It is instantly relayed on | the trunk wires. On some hearings of this nature the] i telegraph instrument is at the reporter’s elbow; but in the Teapot Dome I case, a messenger relays the copy from the hearing room to the telegraph room a short distance away. A “flash" takes precedence over all other matters, and is read, as it comes I into the main office, to a trunk operator for distribution throughout the • country. I On such stolies as a Lindbergh take ! off, an open telephone is maintained between Bolling Field anti the Wa I office, thus permitting instantaneous ■ service. Flexibility is stressed on the Washington staff, and a major occur-1 fence finds a sizable group of staff men massed for coverage of that story . with subordination temporarily of the routine news ajories. --— —— Geargia Melodians at Edgewater Park, Celina Charlie Botilangdr and his Georgia I Melodians, an orchestta of all NewYork artists will be the attraction at Edgewater Park. Celina. Thursday night, April 26th. This band has been playing at Swiss Gardens broadcasting every night over WLW during the past month and has gained wide reputation as an excellent dance rochestra. They have thrilled the dancers everywhere with their peppy and swaying music. The Famous Silver-Tone Orchestra from New York is following these Melodians into Swiss Gardens and both orchestras are credited with the same class. Don't fail to hear them. Dancing every Thursday and Sunday at Edgewater Park, Celina, Ohio. Advt. 19-21-23 TOUGHS I Apply over throat and cheat —swallow small pieces of— VICKS ▼ Vaao Rub t Ov*r 17 Million Java Ueed Yaagly

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