Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 265, Decatur, Adams County, 8 November 1928 — Page 5

I Misses Florina Michaud, Maude An Mary Suttle*. Mildren Llddv, K rv Burk anti Mrs. J. K. Blair motorK io Foil Wayne Tuesday evening. K,l witnessed the •'Singing Fool" at ■he Jefferson theatre. ■ "I hate t' see th’ campaign close, fer K means th' end of our 'wonderful pros■erity'. said Idle Kite ('day. Who reK!|ls th' ole orderly saloon that closed Kn election day? Abe Martin, Indianapolis Nows. I Mrs. tl. II Shosenberg and daughter ■> ora and Bernice DeVoss attended K- production of "The Singing Fool" K the Jefferson at Fort Wayne Wed Kesdav afternoon. ■ Kenneth Hofstetter, who for the last ■ ( . w months has been working in Fort Hvayne. left today for Maryland, where will make his home. He intends to Knter a school of aviation. ■ “I construe it t’ mean a vote o' conwttz th' only comment Biot- ■ fs election I believe a jazz orchestry ■ronihei.e looks better in a derby hat ■han anybuddy I've seen. [ —Abe Martin, Indianapolis News I Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Busche, of Mon|&(l, will spend in the week-end in Elk■tart. where they will visit with their Slaughter, Louise. f Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Herber and ■on Billy, motored to Fort Wayne, and saw “The Singing Fool" ■it the Jefferson theatre. o Strike the Balance I To be successful mnrriage lias to be ' n 50-50 proposition. There is just as ■ little happiness when there is too ■ much husband and too little wife as ■there Is when there is too much wife Band too little husband.—Cincinnati ■Enquirer. —o— ■ — Britain in Africa I Included in the general term British ■West Africa are the colony and pro■ectorate of Nigeria, the Gambia colBony and protectorate, the Gold Coast ■colony and Sierra Leone. Parts of Hie ■Unmeroons and Togoland are now inBcluded ns mandated territories. . ——oHeated Sands I At times the sands of the Sahara ■lnsert are as hot as boiling water.

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Huntington H. S. Grid Schedule Announced Huntington. Nov. 8 — Huntington high school will play io football gamer! in 1928, it has been announced by Paul B. Krieglmum, athletic director of the city schools. The Vikings will open their reason when North Side of Fort Wayne comes to Huntington on September 11, and close wilh the Wabash game here n November 16. Tim schedule follows: Sept. 14—North Side. Sept. 20—Logansport. Sept. 28 At Auburn. Oct. 5- South Side. Oct. 12 At Kokomo. Oct. 16—At Pern. Oct. 26 At Warsaw. Nov. 1 Columbia City. Nov. 9—At Bluffton. Nov. 16 Wabash 0 Objection To Proposed Utility Merger Filed Indianapolis, Nov. 8.-(U.R) An objection to the proposed $70,000,000 state-wide Instill utilities merger has been filed with the public service com mission on behalf of the federation of civic clubs in Indianapolis and other Indiana cities affected by the proposal. Edward O. Snethen and Oscar F. Smith, attorneys, filed the objection, which lists six reasons why the proposed merger should not be approved. The proposal would merge the Central Indiana Power company with the utility concerns of about 200 cities and towns in Indiana to form the Indiana Electric corporation. It would affect power, transportation, light, heat, and ice. Two Claims to Fame On September 21, 1755, at Germantown, Ya., John Marshall, first chief Justice of the United States Supreme court, was born. Known by all law students for tils "Decisions.” he is equally famed for Ids biography of George, Washin cion. CORETHROAT . w Gargle with warm salt wate. —then apply over throat— VICKS ▼ V/aPORUB Otter 17 Millian Jara Uaad Yearly

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There will be a special meeting of Beta Sigma Alpha In the club rooms at 6:30 o'clock tonight. — Q Van Wert Merchants To Play Edon Eleven Sunday Van Wert, Ohio, Nov. B—The Van Wert Merchants football team will play the strong team from Edon, Ohio, Sunday, at Van Wert. Neither team has met defeat this season and a strong game is expected .'here Sunday. The game will start at 2:30 o'clock. When United States Led At the close of the Civil war the I tilted States hnd more naval ships than any country In the world. At that time the United States had 671 whips. 6,610 guns; Great Britain, 628 ships, 8.476 guns. Historic Tree There Is a mulberry tree planted by John Milton on the campus of Christ college, at Cambridge, England.

WK of a wm nW ' a / Stijieplus l\ ZVvZ I CloW I \ I "I / ' I I r ( \ I A TALENTED, cheerful craftsman sits at a bench. In his lap lies an unfinished \ suit of Styleplus Clothes. Let’s hop into the rumble seat of the needle he holds \ and see what happens on the inside. Watch carefully now. / Very deftly he shapes that collar—stitch by stitch - -piece by piece — almost he / fondles it, so proud is he of his work. Next, knowing fingers move to the sleeve. / With flawless, painstaking motion they achieve perfection. r rbere, you have several scenes from the long reel that would unfold itsell if you could follow the Styleplus needle through an entire garment. But these scenes toll you. very eloquently, why Styleplus is the BIG name to the man who pays $25 to $45 for his clothing—and expects big things. Teeple & Peterson iff 1

Annual National Horse Show Opens At New York Nuw York, Nov. 8 <U.R> The Forty third annual National ‘horse show opened in Madison Square Garden today with some of the World's finest horses on display. Tile show will end next Thursday night. Military forces from six nations will vie for honors In all classea. Many civilian entries from Canada and the United States also are entered. Horses valued at more than $5,000,000 will take part in the tournament. LESLIE POLLS MAJORITY OF ABOUT 40,000 (CONTIHUKD FROM PAGE ONE) Brown, republican candidate for reporter of the supreme court and Neal, republican candidate for appelate court judge, indicating that the straight ticket for state offices was the vogue. Whether many democratic voters swerved to Hoover nationally, and voted democratic for governor or whether republicans switched to Dailey on the state ticket of course cannot be told. But the fact remains that Hoover's

majority will lx» something like 200,000 more than Leslie, Indicating that either Hoover received many democratic votes or that Dailey polled thousands of republican ballots. A vote analysis shows that the rural districts did not make the predicted march to Smith. Another prediction upset was to vote of the six large counties of the state where wet sentiment predicted the republican presidential vote would be decreased. ■ —O " ■■ Scriptures Widely Spread The American Bible society says that the entire Bible has been translated into 1611 Inngunges. In addition, various parts of the Bible have been translated into 67fi other dialects or tongues, so that. In whole or tn part, the Bible has been translated into 844 different languages. o Aliro.t Forgotten Name Almaln is an archaic name for Germany, derived urobably from the French name for the country, •‘Allemagne.” o— .— — — Leads in Stenographers The <Xil Service commission says the UnitM*States government employs the largest number of stenographers of any organization in the world.

SCORES TRAPPED WHEN ROOF AND WALLS COLLAPSE (CONTINUED FROM PIOS ONE) after escaping. Hysterical women battled with police and firemen to reach the ruins to hunt for friends or relatives. An eye-witness reported the bodies

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