Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 39, Decatur, Adams County, 14 February 1929 — Page 3
(HEATER USE Os AU MAIL URGED citizens <>f l)pcnt " r ,0 educate more frequently and more the nit nbl v pw poßtern of UlhL'lpHigentb . ‘ dMlgl| haVP bPPn rellnCtl a» arrangement with ( . e jvpd 11 ‘ . Transport f° r l * u ‘ the and new labels will be mail ’ ru( ‘ k! ' 11 U ' || boxes In the city tfXStS mail collection Aitne ior ,hat iMnin'is becoming such an ' Thea r i' states Mr. Graham. ’T/Xrv citizen should be acquaint--1 Oh this service. The air mail Pd ’n J, “ver 37 states daily making no * "L n mops Which are the trade ' for seventy million people. c* n,pr . i oo .ted in the central the United States can make P a use of these services Inasmuch all the lines center in ‘L Chicago’district where the mad i'ts to every other important n f the country. “Stated that the mail planes will approximately io million miles n jjj* according to the new schedule, ••npcatur is particularly fortunate in X SO well located because pracSv every part of the United States ~ b e reached within 24 hours after ihe mail goes into the post office. The ir mail has shrunk United States to ’ siZ e of Texas when measured in ,he terms of transportation. New York is more than twice as near to san Francisco via air mail as Washington, D C.. was to Philadelphia when the Constitution was signed. •The air mail planes transported approximately 137.000.000 letters in 1128. Everyone now can use the air mail. The cost is exceedingly low inasmuch as the average letter which would ordinarily cost 2c can now be sent by air mall by adding only 3c additional postage, making a total of 5c for the first ounce. The rate for each additonal ounce is 10c. Air mail can now be deposited in any mail box or chute in the city and any postage stamp except special delivery or envelope can be used by simply milking air mail across the face of the envelope. Thus for the average letter from one to three days can be saved at a coat of only 3c additional. Decatur has an excellent connection with the nearest air mail terminal so that it is possible by mailing before the last collection time for your mail on the planes leaving from coast to coast and north to south the same evening." o Friday's Five Best Radio Features Copyright 1929, by United Press Central Standard Time Throughout WEAF ami NBC. network. 7 p. m. — Bourdon's concert orchestra and the Cavaliers quartet. WOR and Columbia network. 8 p. tn. -Dramatized stories with incidental music. , WJZ and NBC network, 8 p. m. —Review hour, soloists, quartet and orchestra. WJZ, and network, 8:30 p. m.—Hour of theatre memories, Jessica Dragonette, Colin O'More. WEAF and NBC network. 9 p. in. —' NBC concert artists. o VALENTINE’S DAY CUSTOM DATES BACK 1,500 YEARS (CONTINUED FROM t'AGK ONE) ing for sweethearts on St. Valentine's ! Day. Ancient. English volumes in the library of congress tell of this being done in “Houses of Gentry" in England as early as 1476. Girls “drawn by paper lots” became partners of the boys for the Valentine's Day celebrations and relinquished their affections only after presentation of presents, usually a pair of gloves. TO HOLD WORLD DAY OF PRAYER from PAGE ONE) Prayer). Prayer. Hymn. One in Purpose." Season of Prayer, Hymn. 1 "One in Service." Hymn. Meditation and Prayer.
COLDS MAY DEVELOP INTO PNEUMONIA
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CREOMULSION FOR THE cough from colds th a t hang on
\ atican State Established as Treaty Is Signed /Jl' * **» o .» J Jr *w' . * -'A X_ K V . ~„ — jfil f MaMv* I** 1 ** ► tflM fc* I <, -4’W HF k'-* 3 > . r - ,y w ■ • it fe ■ Cardinal Casparri, Papal Secretary of State, left, and Premier Mussolini, as Italian Minister of Foreign Affairs, signing Vatican treaty and concordat by which there is established a sovereign state, “City of the Vatican,’’ with Pope Pius XI tlie first acknowledger ruler. Thus a GO-yoar-old Roman question is settled in the historic council hall of Palace. Photo rushed by plane, radio and telephoto.
Irish Leader j — LLr" 1 -- ; r SMIk 'W’iFßhiisl W z I ~JC ?i L . f <v / v Eamon De Valera was going to Belfast to onen a bazaar but Ulster held to the order barring him from North- 1 ern Ireland and arrested him at Newry when he attempted to cross i the border. ______ ' Season of Prayer. Hymn. Scripture Reading. Hymn. Period of Intercession. Hymn. Offering. "One in Consecration." Prayer. Hymn. Mizpah Benediction. Puts An End To Bunion Pains No Need to Suffer Another Day There i« one simple yet inexpensive way to reduce inflammation < f i swollen toe joints and help get them down to normal and that is to apply Moone’s Emerald Oil night and morn- : ing. Ask any first class druggist for an original two-ounce bottle of Moons s Emerald Oil (full strength) and refuse to accept anything in its place. It is such a highly concentrated preparation that two ounces lasts a long time and furthermore if one bottle of Emsrald Oil does not give you complete satisfaction you can- have your money refunded. Special note: People who want to reduce swollen or vario-se veins should get a bottle of Moone’s Emerald Oil at once. Applied night and morning as directed they will quickly notice an improvement which will continue until the veins and bunches are reduced to normal.adv
pnd heal the inflamed membranes and stop the irritation, while the creosote goes on to the stomach, is absorbed into the blood, attacks the seat of the trouble and checks the growth of the germs. Creomulsion is guaranteed satisfactory in the treatment of coughs from colds, bronchitis and minor forms of bronchial irritations, and is excellent for building up the system after colds or flu. Money refunded if not relieved after taking according to directions. Ask your druggist, (adv.)
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14. 1929.
TO AID INCOME TAX PAYERS For the convenience of those who are required by law to file federal income tax returns, a deputy collector of internal revenue will lie at the Court house, in Decatur, on Feb. 18 and 19, to assist taxpayers in preparing their returns. No charge will be made for this service. The matter of filing income tax returns should be given immediate attention, in order to avoid penalty and interest. Form 1040A should be used if the income is derived chiefly from salaries and wages and does not exceed $5,000. Form 1040 should be used for net
New and Improved Daily SLEEPING CAR SERVICE between FORT WAYNE and CLEVELAND Starting Night of Sunday, February 17 Patrons may occupy Sleeping Cars as early as 9:30 p.m. at Fort Wayne or Cleveland, for a full night's rest. Convenient Night Trains Lv. Ft. Wayne 3:02 AM. (CT) Lv Cleveland 11:30 PM (ET) Ar Cleveland 8:35 A.M. (ET) Ar Ft. Wayne _3:15 AM (CT) Dining Car for Breakfast Patrons may occupy Sleeping Excellent Meal Service car until 8:00 A.M. For Tickets and Reservations Consult Ticket Agent NICKEL PLATE ROAD
‘S fl I S I 1 I 0 ' lit THE EASIEST 1 , DEBT |> to overlook is the one you owe your future, but it is easy to ' pay, by installments, in our , Savings Department — and we mi (■ ' help you to pay it. $ 1 f w 1 ■I • I • g Capital and
incomes of more than $5,000, or net incomes regardless of amount if derived from a profession or business, including farming, or from rents or sale of property. Returns for the calendar year 1928 must be filed not later than March 15, 1929, with the collector of internal revenue for the district in which the taxpayer resides or has his principal place of business. A penalty of a fine of not more than SIO,OOO or imprisonment for not more than one year, or both, and in addition, 25 per cent of the amount of the tax, is imposed by the statute for willful failure to make return on time. FREE full size bar of the famous Watkins Vegetable Oil Soap with each order amounting to $2.00 or more. M. J. Welker, 103 S. 10th St. Phone G 46, Decatur. Ind. 33-6 t eod
Jardine To Return To Private Life March 4 Washington, Felt. 14 (IIP) —Recrotary of Agriculture Jardine of Kansas will return to private life after .March 4, he announced today. Until a few days ago he had been reputed us under consideration for reappointment by President-elect Hoover. Jardine said he has accepted a position us counsel for the federated fruit and vegetable growets with offices in Washington. 1). C. .. ■— ——.... —o — Boy, Age 12, Tells Police How He Led Gang In Crime Chicago, Feb. 14 —(UP)—A 12 year old boy calmly faced a half dozen policemen here and recounted how he led a gang of companions on a career of crime, extending over a period of three years. The boy, Joe Dowling, belittled the aid he from members of his gang, they being only “amateurs" he said. Joe is red-headed, freckle-faced and small for his age, was attempting to dispose of a diamond ring when arrested. He confessed to 150 burglaries, several motor car thefts and one holdup. William Kramer, 9, and Jack Kane, 13, named as his assistants also were arrested and all three held in the Juvenile detention home. 0 — Popular Powder of Beautiful Women Beauties who guard their complexions use MKLLO-GLO Face Powder only. Famous for purity—its coloring matter is approved by the Government. The skin never looks pasty or flaky. It spreads more smoothly and produces a youthful bloom. Made by a new French process, MELLO-GUO Face Powder stays on longer.—Th-? Holthouse Drug Co.
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Makes Charges Against Privately Owned Utilities Ind-iannpolis, Feb. II -(UP)—Charges that ptlvati-ly owned electric utilities in Indiana are endeavoring to change their method of measuring eleetilclty from the Wattage system to "Some not understandable plan" so thut comparison with municipal rates will be alm ist impossible were made today by commissioner Calvin Mclntosh of tile Public Service commission. "Tills commission has already takefi
February 14, 1929. < DEAR FRIENDS: ’ J.« Tt.ia particular Decatur lady I’m telling you about today didn’t decide het self to send her clothes to the laundry. Her family decided for her! “They finally told me," she says, "that they were just sick and tired of wash day meals. I told them they weren't half as sick of eating them as I was of getting them." So we decided to send our washings to the laundry and make Monday as pleasant as other days in the week. It looks sensible to me when the Decatur laundry will do , it for only 5c a pound for a minimum of twenty pounds. That’s what I think, too! BEN ZEEN. ♦ I P. S.—When you see the way your old overcoat looks when | it is nicely cleaned and neatly pressed, you’ll make up your mind that it s plenty good enough for another season. DECATUR LAUNDRY i “The Farr Way” 1 -
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a Htand against the Ho-enllcd "activeroon" plan of measurement", Mclntosh pointed mt, "Now the companies are ’i.nek with a new plan based on cubic foil measurement. Its complications, in my opinion, are designed to confuse tile public and make the whole business mysterious and not understandable." — - _ 0 . Don’t miss the HarbParr Tractor Demonstration given by Adams County Auto Co., Friday, Feb. 15. —— ■ - . jii_ ..gj"""'
