Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 107, Decatur, Adams County, 4 May 1928 — Page 7

MO ATTRACT WtANETMARSBY ■cloud of smoke By churleß A. Smith, ■3« |xs Staff Correspondent ■ hl declaring that it Is "a’.gK, inevitable that there are many ■ plants bearing life." Dr. Barnes, MedelHist Bishop of Blnmitigimm. 'SW. again brought into the sphere of Hie question whether the K., h can communicate with Mars or A. M. la>w, the brilliant n g Hnglish scientist and inventor, entered tlie argument with the .non that an attempt lie made the eye of Mars by means of smoke cloud of twenty miles, ,m elaborate system of iilmAiSB may sound somewhat foolish to such signals," Low declares, got to make any attempt at all equally foolish." On Other P'anets title oilier scientists of note acthe possibility of life elsewhere on the earth, they are skeptical the possibilities of actual proof. tlie opinion ot Sir Oliver Lodge, the Knbl may never solve the problem iH| th., event, he asks, who would uniln i.iml messages from another plan IJB-'On the general question of other Low told International News “it seems to me that life exMs wherever you look, and we know ■ life exists which we cannot see. ■ vv< had the eyes of a microscope we be afraid to take our morning Kit. i Life May Differ 3B“\Vliy should we be so extraordinconceited as to assume that ite flies not exist on any other planets? might be life in an impalable and form to us. 1 do believe life on such planets is on plane than ours. If it were, tlie inhabitants would have disred some method of knowing our own life and cominuuieatwith us. JH “Whatever the state of life on Mars, instance, it should not prevent us I a reasonably logical attempt gain the eye of Mars. “Such might be a huge smoke cloud tlie normal clouds, a cloud of' twenty miles, that might bell to Martian eyes as a patch, an extraordinary elaborate system '

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of illumination might be tried. I We would at least learn something from the methods employed, even if the result was negative" — —o-— CHICAGO’S EASY” NIGHT CLUBS ARE DOOMED << OX 115 I Ell ox i- li.i; |. rt <o fore the government enforcement juggernaut, owners and proprietors of the tinseled paluees admit the out-, look is dark. “What's the use?" asked Mann, shrugging his shoulders. He is reported to have spent a "cool” million in outfitting the itainbo Gardens, known as the “brightest spot In town." Mayor Thompson To Protest After the injunction petitions were Hied against Mann's place and twelve others, Mayor William Hale Thompson, close friend of Mann and a familiar Hgure at the "Gardens," made a trip to Washington, reputedly to protest to Secretary Mellon against the alleged discrimination against Chicago cabarets. In some quarters it was felt that Secretary Mellons reported decision not to interfere influenced Mann to decide to give up the fight. In early affidavits he declared that undercover dry agents did the drinking on the premises and that these agents tried in vain to entrap employes into selling or giving away drinks. Cases against the other places will be rushed through immediately, it was said. • They are' The Crcz Pierre, Colosimo's, The Parody Club, Midnite Frolics, Club Ansonia, Hollywood Barn, Alamo, Samovar, Blackhawk, Jeffety Ta ven and The Plantation. Within two weeks, it is believed, Chicago's once gay night life will be definitely a thing of the past.

* Phone 388 J. A. KUHN We Deliver / OUR SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY Fresh Hains, whole or half O 1 a . (skinned) per pound Also dandy line hunch of Chickens. Fresh and Smoked Meats of all kind-'. Full line of Cheese and Canned Goods. We give Save-lt ( hecks with all cash purchases. ’

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DECATUR BANKS RECIEVE WARNING Decatur banks have received the I following warnings from the state ■ bunkers association, relative to counterfeit S2O Federal Reserve notes being circulated and a chock forger, posing us a soldier on furlough: ' "We recommend that every bunk In tlie state urge it:; merchant customers to scrutinize closely all S2O Federal Reserves notes presented to I them. Many are being victimized by a man who is passing new counterfeit S2O Federal Reserve notes on Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, 1914 series. check letter "D", facq plate No. 214; back plate No. 905; portrait of Cleveland. This is a photo-mechanic-al production printed on two pieces of paper will) pen and ink lilies Imitating the genuine silk fibre. Back is Large o ■ Salad BHf Mold * "or Sunlite-Jell The New Gelatine De»«ert Compere Sunlite-Jell with any gelatine dea•ert you ever tasted. Note* the aroma of freah ripe fiuit when boiling water is added, the firm, tender consistency, the deiicioue iantalUing flavor. Then Judge which is beat. Your grocer has Sunlite or can get it., I Five freah Fruit flavors —Lemofi, Raspberry, Orange, Cherry, Strawberry: also Mint. Write for New Illustrated Mold Offer. Learn How to Get These Molds Free. Try the new popular Mint flavor, obtainable only in Stinhte. It’s pr©en, and the fresh mint leaf flavor is delicious. Sunlite Dessert Co., Waukesha, Wia.

printed in pain green. “A muti using the uume «>i Hurry T. McClelland and showing credentials spin potlug to be a soldier on fur lough, has victimized merchants by purchasing merchandise and presenting eliei k on (Inion National Bank, Indlumip'.lS iwilled does nut exist). It would be well to mention this to your customers." — o - —— Attend the Cafeteria Supper, l ! . B. Church. Saturday. 10513

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