Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 7, Decatur, Adams County, 8 January 1929 — Page 3

Supper clubs ARE DESERTED BY LONDONERS West End Night Haunts Lose Favor; Police Are Responsible i London, Jan. 8 -(UP)- Lom'm's Light-club fever is abating. which were Iniilt to accomo--2 000 dancers cannot today boast <>r t nightly attendance of 200. Propiio„„s who .a year a«L>. carried on festb wittet until 5 a. m. and then served breakfast, now |Mir up the shutters an hour or so after midnight. At'some the attendance has become insufficient to rover lighting expenses. The t ecent searchlights on bond n police methods; the changes in the administrative departments of the metropolital force; and the reports that S«r William Joyhson-Hicks, home spero. tul v, is out to ••dean up" LI udon, have all had their effect In curine the disease. Police action is not entirely the slump in night-clubs, however. The public is becoming tired of paying sls a bo tle for champaigne and sl.st> for Hand withes. Scotland Yard's persistence in look injt intl> various affairs has caused many an alien proprietor to depart recently. Yet London still holds nearly 100 of these clubs. Many are called ■social clulis" or ‘‘supper clubs." The majority of these are in the west-end of London, within easy reach I f the theatres. Each has its own way of access. A< one, persons who are called ‘non ?mem hers" are turned away at the main door, although a hint is given that they should enter a shop across the road. There, within a minute or s: they are “elected members" |:n the payment of approximately $5. They are then conducted through an under gi| ttnd passage and enter the club by way of the cellar. Most of these resorts employ as door keepers men who are able by long acquaintance to reqignize Scotland Yard officets. These men have lieen known to spend morning after morning watching the staff at the Yard arrive, in order to lie sure of recognition. o Pastor Os Catholic Church At Portland Transferred Portland, Jan. B—(SpecialB—(Special)—An announcement that came as a surprise to Portland jieople, and especially the members of the ■real Catholic parish, was made Sunday mornihg At the mass when Rev. Le.o J. Dufrane announced the close cf his pastorate here. Fathet Dufane received notification late last week from Bishop John Francis Noll i f Fort Wayne, that he had been transfer!ed to the parish at Gas City, which includes the duties of chaplain at the national military hospital at Marton. Father Dufane is well qualified for lhe latter position because of his past experiences, and his ability to meet and win the confidence of ex-service men. During the Wi.-.rld War. Father Dufrane acted as a chaplain in the Navy, serving for fourteen months aboard the L'. S. S. Zeelandia. After completing his final w irk in the pristhood, he was assigned to the local pastorate, which comprises the Church of the Imma-

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culate <1 nseption In this city, ttnd the St. Mary's church nt Diinkink. He has been un active pastor of these two pur ishes for nearly seven years. No successor luih been nnn ninced for the Portland and Dunkirk chinches, —-—- —■-.■o-- ... __ —• James Gilbert of thin city, is spending a few days at the home of his uncle, Jesse Gilbert, near Monroe GAY COLORS IN . FURNITURE NEW FASHION TREND Graceful Lines Another I Factor — Style Show Opens In Chicago Chicago, Jan. 7 —(UP) —An increasing trend toward graceful lines and gay colots marks furniture fashion, according to V. L. Alward president of the American Furniture Mart. The midwinter furniture style show, attended by thousands t f merchants of the world opened here today. More than 71'0 furniture mantis icturers maintain more than five miles of briliantly lighted show looms in the Mart. “There is an increasing demand fcr •quality' merchandise." Alward eaid. "The public is coming to know m( re about furniture, and wil not accept inset ior pieces. People today will not accept cheap things, they took as a matter of cause a decade ago. “Furniture designed for use t| day ’.ns gtaceful lines, and with them all the durliility and utility of heavier, stodgier pieces accepted by a former generation. Colors which blend into each other are now combined in suites for every room in the h. me. Gay colorful tints now are available to lighten and brighten looms which once were drab and dull." The furniture manufacturers todayare bringing out so many new pieces that retail merchants, and ultimately the housewife, have a much broader field U-■ choose from. Alward believes. While walnut and mahogany are still leaders in the cabinet woods, maple in early American Colonial and French Provincial styles, and oak in early English modes are growing in popularity. "it is increasingly apparent that only those firms which make a close study of the (hanging tastes pf the buying public can hope to prosper. The opportunity for improvement in the furniture industry probably is greater than in any other. For those firms—both retail and manufacturing- which are abrest of the times, 1919 promises to l>e a great year." THREE WAYS TO LOSE FAT One is starvation, one abnormal exercise The other is embodied in Marmola prescription tablets. The Marmola way is based on modern research. It has been used for 20 years—millions of boxes of it. The results are seen in almost every circle, in new beauty, new health and vitality. A book in each box of Marmola gives the complete formula, also the reasons for results. Users know just how and why the changes come about, and why they are beneficial. Learn the facts. Try the scientific help which has done so much for so many, and watch what it does for you. Start today by asking your druggist for a $1 box of Marmola.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, JANUARY 8. 1929.

A FEW OF THE MEDAL WINNERS

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Every year, an increasing number of Indiana farmers and stockmen are winning medals for “making the grade" in the state's gold medal sheep club, colt club, thousand pound calf club and ton litter club. These events have become the classes f. r the stockmen of the state, and as many of these medal winners as possible attend the annual agricultural conference at Purdue for the presentation of their medals and to receive the honors rightfully bestowed upon them at that time. The accompanying photograph shows the group of stockmen thus honored last January. A .similar group is expected in January for the agricultural conference and more than 100 medal winners have indicated that they will l>e in attendance this year to receive their medals personally. Those in the picture shown herewith are 'as follows: First row, left to right: C. H. Smith, Cutler; (). Wyrick, Kempton; Virgil Robinson, Fowler; Addison Drake. Fairbanks; E. S. Reutter, Fowler; O. Robinson, Fowler; E.mer C. Kelley, Fowler: Chas. Newman, Culver; Edwin Matlock, Kokomo, Marcellus Badskey, So. Whitley; C. R. Wickard, Camden. Second row, left to right: Waler Carman, Ladoga; Jas. L. Scott, Greentown; Chas. D. Shock, Rochester; Willis Robertson, Groom, Purdue

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SPEClAL—Wednesday and Thursday— Large package Chipso . 18'’c SPECIAL — Wednesday and Thursday— Large Bottle Beechnut Catsup for 18c SPECIAL — Wednesday and ThursdayGooch’s Prepared Pancake or Buckwheat Flour, I pound bag for 25c SPECI AL — Wednesday and ThursdayGooch’s Macaroni, Spaghetti or Egg Noodles, 3 packages 20c Milk, Tall cans Pet, Carnation or Borden .. 10c Small cans Eagle Brand Milk, can 19c < Large packages Post Toasties or Kelloggs ; Corn Flakes, 2 for 25c Pep. Krumbles and All Bran, package 12c 50c Instant Postum a 39c ‘2sc Sani-Flush or Bowlene 21c Warner Apples, fine for eating or cooking, 5 lbs 25c Sunkist Oranges, dozen 25c, 29c, 35c: Salad Dressing, full quart jar 49c Pint jar 29c Tmnnrted Sardines in Olive Oil, 2 cans 25c Tiffanv Oleo. nound 21c Mavtime or Elgin Oleo, pound 25c

University; Thomas Newell, Macy; L. C. Switzer, Battle Ground; W. A. James, Pennville: Troy C. Giascock. Yeddo; Irvin Stultz, Pennville. Third row, left to right: F. W. McKee, Kentland; Raymond Slamme, Upland; Walter A. Shirey, Muncie; Ernest Pickett, Williamsburg; Ertle D. Price, Rushville; T. K. Brown, Tangier; Erwin Fuelling, Hoagland; Lucius Somers, Hoagland; R. E. Kurtz. New Haven; Bert McDougal, Fort Wayne; R. C. Jenkins, Orleans; S. E. Weaver, Goshen. Colgate Eleven To Play Indiana And Wisconsin Hamilton, N. Y. Jan. B—lntersectional games with Indiana and Wisconsin feature the 1929 football schedule arranged ter the Colgate eleven. New York University, Virginia Poly and Wabash. 1928 opponents were dropped fit in the schedule. o Calls for Patient Work Persian carpets are made exclusive ty by hand. In a good carpet there are about 10,000 stitches to every square foot. Every sttch Is made separately and afterward clipped wltn the scissors and benten down. o Get the Habit —Trade at Home, It Pays

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MICHIGAN AND OHIO WIN GAMES i By United Press Madlsoti, Wfs.. Jan. 8-■ (UP)--Hold-ing Badger forwards to one field goal in the first hall. University of Michigan defeated University of Wisconsin, .11 to 23, in a big ten conference basketbit) game last night. Tritskowskl, Michigan fl.rward, scored 7 Held goals. Evanston, ill., Jan. B—Ohio State's net tors won a surprise conference vic tory aver Northwestern lust night, ill to 2s. Van Hyde, Buckeye center, held Walter, Northwestern's stiar center, to 2 field goals while he accounted for 10 bf his team’s points. o——— ——— Wells County Standing W L Pct. I Chester Indians 11 2 .840 Ossian Rears 5 4 .5551 Lancaster Bobcats 6 5 .545 Union Center 5 (> .495 Petroleum Panthers 4 5 .141 Bluffton Tigers 3 4 .429 Liberty Lions 3 6 .333 Rockcreek Dodgers 2 8 .220

Don’t Let That Cold Turn Into “Flu” That cold may turn into “Flu." Grippe or, even worse, Pneumonia, unless you take care of it at once. Rub Musterole on the congested parts and see bow quickly it brings relief as effectively as the messy old mustard plaster. Musterole, made from pure oil of mustard, camphor, menthol and other simple ingredients, is a counter-irri-tant which stimulates circulation and helps break up the cold. You will feel a warm tingle as it enters the pores, then a cooling sensation that brings welcome relief. Jars & Better than a muetard platter

EVERYTHING! Mrs. Louisa Braden’s American Home Shop FASHION CLEARANCE EVENT STARTING WEDNESDAY Continuing For Four Days Only Not an Ordinary Clearance, but a remarkable Fahion Event. Newest, loveliest, smartest fashions many fresh from their wrappings. All priced to create the oustanding values of the year. Many below cost. Coats - Dresses - Lingerie

Coats Smartest Coats for every occasion. — Jaunty Sport Models — Trim Tailored Models — Luxuriously Furred Models — All handsomely tailored — Many elegantly silk lined. At a fraction of their actual values. Prices were NOW $16.50 - $11.95 $29.50 — - $22.95 $39.50 $29.95 $64.50, . $44.95 $89.00 . $45 95 VERY SPECIAL UTILITY COATS Plain and Fur Trimmed $10.95

GORGEOUS NEGLIGEES Coolie Coats — quilted robes—in every rich design and new style— Priced way down

NO WOMAN CAN AFFORD TO STAY AWAY FROM THIS UNUSUAL EVENT FOR ANY PURCHASE MADE MEANS MANY DOLLARS SAVED.

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ft Happy New Yeaq TO—the patrons who have bank- ’ ed here for years. q TO—our new depositors. TO—our many friends. TO—the friends we hope to make in the next twelve mnnths. TO—all you folks in this progressive community! i May Prosperity smile upon you in 1929. Old Adams County Bank

SPECIAL SILK DRESSES SPECIAL ASSORTMENT OF I ROI’KS FAR BELOW COST — A BARGAIN FOR EVERYONE $4.95 RAIN COATS Newest—Smartest Gabardine Raincoats, Fancy Plaids— Lovely Colors Fleece Lined—You will Surely want one . $5.95

Mrs. Louisa Braden’s American Home Shop 718 North Second Street DECATUR INDIANA

Dresses Gorgeous Dresses and gowns, beautifully designed from finest silks and wools in a complete variety of smartest new Parisinspired styles. For street wear—sport wear — afternoon and evening wear — such loveliness was never sold at such low prices. Prices were NOW $12.50 $7.90 $18.50 $12.95 $29.50 $19.95

LOVELIEST UNDERWEAR Within everyone’s price—Rayon vests —bloomers Only 79c Crepe de chine—Chemises, step-ins Only 7 ....................... . $1.59 French silk panties—loveliest quality Only $2.49 So many others—so low!

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