Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 105, Decatur, Adams County, 2 May 1928 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Publlahad Every Evening Except Sunday by TH<OECATUR DEMOCRAT CO. J. U. Hel.wPres, and Geu. M*r A. W. Holt house Bec’y & Bus. Mgr Dick D. HellerVice-President Entered fit tJbqgi’oatoffiae at Decatur, Indiana, as second class matter. Subscription Rates: Single copies — m 1 .03 One week, by Mrrler—. .10 Que year, by carrier- 6.00 One month, by mail_*a- w .35 Three months, by mail —1 99 Six months, by mail 1.75 Qne year, fey mail— 3.W Sue year, at office. 3.00 ;* and second zones. Elsewhere, $3.50 me year. Advertising Rates made known by application. — National Advertising Representatives Scheerer, Inc., (Prices quoted are within first 36 East Wacker Drive, Chicago 200 Fifth Avenue, New York Charter Members The Indiana League of Home Dailies. We can't imagine President Cool-, idge being much interested in "Rip Van Winkle," the Texas horned toad, when he has the flood aud farm relief, bills to revive. ■ ■ • • ~ Senator Watson might get farther with his 1 come to you with hands," if so many people didn’t know that he has washed them for thirtyfive years in the same pool with the "birds of a feather." Aud now one of the real problems , for those whose business it is to raise the money with which to conduct political campaigns, will be how it can be done with the approval of Senator Walsh and strictly according to Hoyle. I It Indianapolis, Fort Wayne and 1 other leading cities use daylight sav-i Ing time, they may force action in other cities The greatest objection is the mixing up of the time and most 1 folks would not care if it were made general as has been done in Ohio. Some wise statistician has figured it out that fifty per cent of the are morans, meaning they have the i intelligence of twelve-year-old children. On May 9th there will be about. fifteen candidates for governor in Indiana who will feel sure the percentage is greater thau that. Harry Sinclair, lounging easily in the big witness chair before the Senate committee telle them he received ' about three quarters of a million of the "slush fund" but knew nothing of ; the mysterious Continental Trading Company. Guess they will have to 1 page Will Hays again. Returns from California show a continued trend towards Al Smith ' and Herbert Hoover. Smith gained a majority over his two opponents in , a state where a considerable cam- , paigti had been conducted while Hoover got a large vote though un- I opposed, showing his popularity there. The battle goes merrily on. We are perfectly willing that the I democrats assume their "half pf one per cent" of |Jie responsibility for the graft and corruption in Indiana if. our friend, Thomas H. Adams, will j see that the republican party assumes , the balance and that seems to us I "about the correct ratio, though the republican candidates insist the terri- j state of affairs is tbe result of a ® bi-partisam combination.* _ — - ——— ©' • • That great American hero. b) Charles A.. Litflbergh proposes an-1 other trip across the Atlantic, this® time using a Ford tri-motored allmetal plane and starting from St. John's Newfoundland, early in June. Wlille every body believes he wifi be successful it is needless to say that every one in this laqd will be nervous while he is thus again trying his skill aud his luck against the elements. , Surely you intend to vote next Tuesday. After all we have been through in this grand old state you will not sit at home and permit those who with to continue the present, management to nominate who they will Vote early and then see that yot. -fiends aud neighbors go to the

polls and urge them to vote for thorn* candidates you feel will beat clean up the Indiana you have been bo proud of until recently. if the aiprlane does nothing else it is bringing, many nations oft he world t to a closer relationship and is doing ■ more to make war Impossible than I any other agency. The reception given the German and Irish fliers in • New I’ork and Washington is unI! parellellod<vxcept in the of Col1. onel Lindbergh and #te i l)T representatives of th* various govi enwnents is of tnat sincere kind that 1 leaves no douM that it is genuine. It 1 I ft ;is all very wonderful and very fine. Attorney General Gilliom denies 'that he is "wet of record" and pro-! , poses to make Rev. Shumaker prove It, having had him arrested under j the corrupt practise act. Others ■claim to have been similarly wronged and it is likely that the fighting parson who heads the Anti-Saloon League will be kept busy for some time defending his right to thus tag jcandidates. The attorney general is a fighter when his ire la aroused and I it Is quite evident that bis "dander" is up at this time. - —- It is expected that a negro, Oscar [de Priest, will be elected to congress to succeed the late Martin U. Madden lof Chicago, who has been consistently elected for years from a district that is said to be seventy-five per' | cent colored population. While this i would not be life first time that a negro has served in congress, it would ‘be the first colored representative' from a northern state and the first I from any state in twenty-seven years. Twenty colored men have served in .congress and two in the senate, all :of them from southern states immedli ately after the Civil war. We listened to Thomas H. Adams, ■ a candidate for the republican nomination for governor, here yesterday, a broadside attack upon those who ' b.ave dragged the good name of Indii ana through the mud and mire of graft. We believe Mr. Adams is sinand honest for he started his 1 ' fgbt when it required real courage ' to attack the powerful men who have I had possession of his party in this ' state but we appreciate also the fact that those who ndw control republi- : can politics it, this state do not pro- , pose that be shall be nominated. We will not be surprised if this scrapping editor continues his fight beyond •the primary. o —- * BIG FEATURES * * OF RADIO * H****A»**»***F, WEDNESDAYS FIVE BEST RRADIO FEATURES (Copyright 1928 by Vtyted Press) j. ' WOR. hookup—B CST — Columbia Hour, with Barbara MaurF.l and Sascha Jacobsen, I WEAK, hookup—B:3o CST — Opera , “L Amico Firtz.” 1 WJZ. hookup--7 CST—Comic opera. I “The Burgomaster.” 1 KDKA. Pittslmrgh (316)-<L lu‘UST —Westinghouse band. | WEAF, hookup—G CST—Heme Com- i panion Hour. | THURSDAY’S HVEBEST RADIO FEATURES WJZ Hookup 7. pm. Maxwell's hour with Marguerite Natnufii. | WgC—Washington 5 pm. U. S. Marine band. ' WOR- Newark 8 pm. —Choir invisible WJZ—Hookup 6:30 pm Ampivo hour. FFAH —Lincoln (319) 8:30 pm. University of Nebraska hour. * • *«¥¥¥*¥*«* *’* ♦ * THfc GREAT WAR* * * TO YEARS AGO * * ’♦*¥***♦<♦*•* Tm? battalion:; of Gerwins str*•at Villers-Bretonneux and are driven i back after fierce hand-to-hand righting. German bombardment now extends as far as south of the Somme. Enemy reported to be rc-orgaulziag forces for another attack in Ypres sector. NOTICE The expert wall paper man io back now. Wash painted walls, ceiling, wood work, porches, houses, paper hanging. Carry canvas. Also cleans cisters. All work done by H. A. Straub phone 1000 97-eod o PRIVATE SALE Private sale of household 1 goods and sow tools at 823 ■ Mercer Ave,, Wednesday and Thursday, 104t2 LOST—Dinner ring set in dia- , monds. Finder pltaae return to Miss E. C. Christ at the hot*J j pita!- Liberal reward. 104t3x

POLITICAL ; CALENDER DEMOCRATIC TICKET FOR Dally Democrat: Plaase announce I am a candidate for Congressman of ’ the Eighth Congressional District sub- . ject to the decision of the Democratic primaries May 8. 1928. My legal qualifleatione are of the first rank and ‘ order, have had the necessary public official experience, am fully qualified. . and the slogan is “Thia office belongs 'to the North,” This office has been lu the South for a life-time. W|| not ! be loyal to county and her , I candidate. LAWRENCE EDWIN •FLIfER. May l-6t Decatur, Adams County For Decatur Democrat: Please announce my name ns candidate for the Democratic nomination 1 for County Surveyor of Adams county, subject to the decision of the Democratic voters at the primary to be held Tuesday , May 8. RICHARD (Dick) FONNELIER For County Recorder Daily Democrat:-Please announce that k am a candidate for the democratic nomination for Recorder of Adams County, subject to the deci- 1 ston of the voters at the primary, Tuesday. May 8, 1928. Your support will be appreciated. MRS CLARA ANDERSON ' Treasurer Dully Democrat: , Please announce my name as a candidate for the Democratic nomination for Treasurer of Adams county. Any ; support will be greatly appreciated. Ed. AahlNutcher 1 ' ] For Auditor 1 Dally Democrat.: —Please announce 1 that I am a candidate for its Demo- j cystic nomination for Auditor of Ad- j amn county, subject to the decision of , the voters at the primary, Tuesday, May 8, 1928. WALTER WILKINSON For Sheriff Daily Democrat:—Please announce that I am a candidate for the Democratic nomination for County Sheriff, 1 subject to decision of voters at the [ primary, Tuesday, May 8, 1928. j HAUL "SPOT’’ HOLLINGSWORTH a c For County Recorder Daily Democrat:- Please announce that 1 am a candidate for the Democratic nomination for Recorder of Adams county, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary, 1 Tuesday, May 8, 1928. Your support will be appreciated. ELLA M. PEOPLES I 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-. f May 8. 192A GLEN COWAN. - For Recorder Daily Democrat:—Please announce ] 1 that I am a- candidate f<«r tbe Democratic nomination for Recorder of Adams county, subject t<> the decision of the voters at the primary, Tuesday, May 8. 1928. Tour support will be, appreciated. ED GREEN For Prosecuting Attorney Decatur Democrat: . Please announce my candidacy Cor the Democratic nomination for pro-' seenting attorney of Adams county; subject, to the decision of the Demo-' > cartic voters at the primary election, ’ May 8. Support of all Democrats will i be greatly appreciated. B. Fay Refler, Attorney. Commissioner First District Please announce my candidacy fur I the Democratic nomination for coin missiouer of Adams county, First district JOHN G. HOFFMAN Preble townshf|). ' For Congress ; Editor Democrat : PleaMj announce to the Democrats of Adams county that I am a candidate for the Democratic nonuiiatiou for Congress from the Eighth Congressional district subject to the decision of Democratic voters € at the election. May 8. If nomin k ated anfl elected I shall do my best to represent both the north and south 1 j part of the district. • Demoirarically yours, qpN WARD, 1 99t2wks Union City,- IniWaua. Prosecuting Attorney l Decatur Democrat: Please announce ,my candidacy for Prosecuting Attorney of Adams county-subject to the 1 decision of the Democratic voters at ; the primary election to be held May 8 Any support will be greatly ap- [ predated. 1 ED A. BOSSE, atioruey. 1 FOR SURVEYOR ) Daily Democrat: Please announce j my candidacy for the Democratic nomination for Surveyor of Adams county, subject to the decision of the I i Democratic voters at tho primary, L Tuesday, May 8. 1928. | I 4-6-28. JVALTER H. GILLIOM. > I FOR AUDITOR - I Decatur Democrat: t Please announce that lam a can- » , dtdate tor the Democratic nomination i | for Auditor of Adams county. Any

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support tdit I receive, will be greatly 4-7 HARLOW. Commlaelener, Third District Editor, Decatur Democrat: Please announce to your reudera that J am a candidate for the office of Commissioner of the Th'rd district in Adama county, subject to the decision of the Democrat voters at iho Primary election to be held May 8. Your support will be appreciated. GEORGE SHOEMAKER. Comm*sicn«r Third District announce that 1 am a candr date for the Democratic nomination for county commis#mer from the ftt'hird district and *,lll appreciate thg| support of the voters. * ®JAMES FOREMAN. Blue Creek township. For Prosecuting Attorr»y 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 the county at the primary election to bo held May 8. Any I suppor will be greatly appreciated. Nathan Nelson. e For Surveyor Decatur Democrat: Please announce that J atu 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 Daily Democrat: Please anounec that I am a candl-. date for the Democratic nomination as Recorder of Adams county subject to the decision of voters at the May pri-' mary. If elected I 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. o Portland Musician Sued For A Divorce Portland. Ind.. May 2 —(U.R) —Joseph H. Glasgow in a divorce suit against ’ Lenora Glasgow, well known musician here, alleged sire is extravagant ' and neglectful of her home and children. Ocean "Rollers” The extreme height of ocean waves ! has been estimated at 30 feet and thetr length st from 000 to 700 feet Notice Dog Owners Will meet’y. u at Tooplc anil Peterson Store. Saturday May sth, from 7 to 9 P. M. ° A. R. Bell Assessor. In city of Decatur 104-3tx KONJOLA BANISHED THAT TIRED. ACHY FEELING HE HAD His Friends Urged Him To Give New Medicine A Trial; Now Free Os All Miseries Jr N « * ' Wil . t IB a i * W wfe MR. A. J- HART "Kottjola has done more for *me than I ever titnight any medicine would do," said Mr. A. J. Hurt. 1354 Ridge Street, Richmond, Ind. "My stomach was in imch a disordj cred condit'on that everything I ate caused gas to form and bloat me ut> I also had terrible smothering spells and I felt Dial I couldn't get my breath. Thon my kidneys began to trouble inc aifl because of weakness 1 was forced to rise many times during tlie night. Severe pains across the small of my back kept me in constant. misery. 1 also suffered from lieadae.Jies that, came from a chronic case of constipation. I rarely ever had enough energy to carry me through the day. "My friends urged me to try Konjola and when I started on this medicine I could feel new energy and health flowing through my system right away. Now I am tree of all my fotmer health miseries. Gas never forms on my stomach and I am eating anything that I want, without the least suffering afterward. Konjola also ended the kidney trouble and regulated my bowels so that. I don’t have Io take a laxative any more. My nerves are slronger aud I feel on>: hundred per cent better and I givt all the credit to Konjola.” Konjola is sold in Decatur at Smitl ■ Yager &. FaJks drug store, and by al i the best druggists throughout thlt ' entire section.

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