Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 42, Decatur, Adams County, 18 February 1929 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Except Sunday by THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO. I. H. Heller Pres, and Oen. Mgr. A. R. Holthouse Sec’y ft Bus. Mgr. Dick D. Heller Vice-President entered at the Postoffice at Decatur, Indiana, as second class matter. Subscription Rates: Single copies ——l -°2 One week, by carrier..... — -10 One year, by carrier —6 00 One month, by mail -3F> Three months, by mall — 100 Six months, by mall — 175 One year, by mall — 3-00 One year, at 0ffice.............. 3.00 i Prices quoted are within first and second sones. Elsewhere, 33.50 one year. Advertising Rates mads Known on application. National Advertising Representatives Scheerer, Inc., 85 East Wacker Drive. Chicago 800 Fifth Avenue, New York — Charter Member The Indiana League of Homo Dallies. ■ - ■ --- ■. I A lot of folks may not know that It is contrary to law to operate an automobile with but one light but sixty men paid lines tn Indianapolis last week for violation ot such a statute. Its so colil over in Europe that the gas mains have frozen ami there is much suffering. Many deaths have bien reported and the wave is the coldest and most destructive ever known in the British Isles and Poland. Though the legislature has refused to increase I lie oa v of judges in Indiana there has been no grand rush of resignations At least the pay check comes regularly and that cannot always be said for the professional man who must wait for clients or patrons. Boost your community and every body in it and every institution in it. That's what brings prosperity to every one When you knock on someone else or tear down your competitor you are injuring yourself. If they succeed you have a better opportunity. Some one who hasn't much else to do has figured out that a girl should be twenty-two and a man twenty-live when they marry. Most of us do il» when we feel we can and there are many things that enter into the question which is alter all not serious enough to consider. It is surprising to know that there are still 1 1,1)00,000 horses in this country, which is forty per cent more than we had in 1880. .lust what they work at is another question but its line to know that there is a market and that It is better now than a few years ago. Most of us would regret the complete passing of old Dobbin. A touch of spring over Sunday, but don't thing its here. The weather bureau predicts mine real winter for the next few weeks and with the coldest wave ever known in other parts of the world it will be quite a surprise if we don’t have to keep up the furnace tires a month yet. Its hard to understand government business. They have just sold eleven ships, good enough to operate for years, to a private company for sixteen million dollars and ordered fifteen new ones built at about that much each. There may be no graft c.r selfish iuteists back of such a deal but to Hie layman it certainly looks “durn" queer. At least two and probably three or four new industries are cxpeeld Io open in Decatur during the next mouth or two. an Indianapolis linn is seriously considering building twenty-live houses here, surveyors are at work in the slate highway and plans are under way for a number of county roads, I noks like a busy season ahead. Keep it going. _.■!!. _ t'L! ."" Forty thousand votes were unlaw-1 Hilly cast in Lake county in the last election, it is now admitted. Why was this permitted Io go by the dean citizens Ihere? They do Hol require addilional courts or laws as is now being urged in the legislature, but enforcement of what they have now. No one was elected by any such a majority and it would secin the losers would put up a scrap if given any

TODAY’S CHUCKLE Spokane. Wash, — (U.R) — C. A. Godderus, fined $5 for a traffic vio- , i lation, couldn't pay It because his bank had failed the previous day. He Rd a jail term. encouragement. Join the Decatur Industrial Association and get busy. Help those who are striving all the time for a better community to accomplish their desires. “Every devile for himself’ may have been alright a hundred years ago but Uh certainly no good now. If we work together, keep smiling and ! hustle, we will all be belter off at the end of the year. This is the best I town we know of. For goodness sake [lets keep It that way, only better. Tlie death of Melville E. Stone removes from earth a man who has done more than any other person In tlie great field of furnishing news. He organized the Associated Press, made it an agency for gathering news from every part of the globe and managed it for a third of a century. He was a brilliant newspaper mas. believed that news was only good when reliable and added to the interest of the reading public. The state's attorney in Chicago has issued an order to close all saloons and gambling houses which makes something of a joke of the widely advertised clean up supposed to be in progress there for surely if they had been in earnest about it all the; would have issued such an order I earlier in tlie game. It lias been a long time sine a saloon could lie operated under tlie law and a longer time since gambling houses were permitted, iso that an order of that kind seems not only useless but silly. if they have been trying to rid Chicago of vice they should have closed these joints the first day they took control, instead of waiting until one gang sticks seven competitors in the beer fight up against the wall of a garage and shoots them to death. Miller Ellingham, newly elected president of the Indiana Democratic Editorial Association and by the way the youngest man to have ever held the position, assisted by his father. Lew G. Ellingham and other democratic leaders of northeastern Indiana, will be host to the editors and their friends at the mid-summer meeting to be held next June at James Lake. It will be a real event, with plenty of amusement and a wonderful prograan of music, speeches and every thing that goes to make such events worth while. Headquarters will be at Pattawotomie Inn, the hotel recently built by the state conservation departments. R. Earl Peters will add his efforts to make Ihe event one that will be pointed out as the finest on record and democrats in this section should plan to attend. Those who do will enjoy every minute. o — Card of Thanks I wish in this manner to express my sincere thanks to all those who assisted me so kindly during the illness and death of my mother, Mrs. Catherine Davy, and especially the ministers and the choir for their consoling words and beautiful songs. Della Clark Card of Thanks We desire in this manner to thank our neighbors and friends for tlie kindness shown in our bereavement in the death of our dear wife and mother. Also the ministers ami the choir for the consoling words and beautiful songsGeorge Koos and family

a— 11 I DR. MORRISON’S PURE A L L ! Influenza Capsules to break Cold-Grippe--Flu at all Druggists. K. of C. Meeting will be held Mon* i day, February 18, about 8 o'clock, after banquet. Extra special program by committee. G. K. BKHB

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY. FEBRUARY 18. 1929

Sisters Married in Ont 1 Ceremony

K s wfr// ——— - du IJi ft to rigid: Emma Curby, 23; Belva. 18. and Viola. 21. sisters who were married it) triple wedding at Beaverville, 111 They are the last of eight ststers to wed. As two of th- others cltwse the same wedding date, the five couples will celebrate their anniversary < n the s.um day. |

* BIG FEATURES * * OF RADIO * K«k*¥«****«*«vr Mondays Five Best Radio Feature-, WJZ—and network <8 pm. Concert orchestra and recording artists. WEAK—and network 8:30 pm- Patrick Conway's concert band and Queen Marimba band. WOR and network 8:30 pm. Talkim, m vie program, with noted staling movie eal'K .eafETAF.AO WEAF—and network 8:30 pm. "The Empire Builders." WEAF —and network 10 pm. J’o.ichiell's opera. "La Gioconda," in Italian. Tuesday's Five Best Radio Features WABC—Columbia uetwLiK 7 pm.—Hank Simmons’ showboat. “Tlie Moonshiner’s Daughter,' 1 in four acts. WABC—Columbia network 8 pm. Paul Whiteman's orchestra. WEAF and NBC network 8 pm A synthetic Broadway musical comedy. WOBC and Columbia network 8 pm “Voice of Columbia." Gala variety program. WEAF Nbc network 10 pm. Vaudeville hour, with noted stars.

BEWARE THE COUGH FROM COLDS THAT HANG ON Coughs from colds may lead to serious and heal the inflamed membranes and trouble. You can stop them now with stop the irritation, while the creosote Creoimilsion, an emulsified creosote that goes on to the stomach, is absorbed into is pleasant to take. Crwinul.sion is a the blood, attacks the scat of the trouble medical discovery with two-fold action; and checks the growth of the germs, it soothes and heals the inflamed mcm- Crcomulsion is guaranteed satisfacbranes and inhibits germ growth. tory in the treatment of coughs from. Os all known drugs, creosote is recog- colds, bronchitis and minor forms of nized by high medical authorities as one bronchial irritations, and is excellent *f the greatest healing agencies for coughs for building up the system after colds from colds and bronchial irritations. or flu. Money refunded if not relieved Crcomulsion contains, in addition to creo- after taking according to directions, sote, other healing elements which soothe Ask your druggisL (adv.) CREOMULSION FOR THE COUGH FROM COLDS THAT HANG ON

You Are Invited to hear Mr. D. A. Badenoch An authority op feeding and caring of cattle and poultry. Moving Pictures Everything Free Wednesday, Feb. 20 K. of C. Hall 7:45 o’clock A program of inkiest to farmers, dairymen and poultry raisers. Mtn, women and children invited. Reed Elevator Co. 722 W. Monroe St. Phone 233

♦ TWENTY YEARS AGO * ¥ From the Dally Democrat Flla • * Twenty Yeare Aqo Today ♦ »♦**»»**••••■« > Feb. 18/- Anti-cigarette bill as it as . sects adults is repealed in state senate "At the foot of the rainbow”, Mrs ! Porter's newest book, is enjoying a big | sale. John F. Cuneen, of Chicago, speaks > ut opera h use for the drys. Daughter born to Mr ami Mrs. Jerr. Torrence, of Marion, Ind. Indianapolis News and New York i World editors indicted for libel by federal grand jury, result of articles published concerning Panama canal. > Several sleighing liarties are sehed - tiled. Crowd of Knights of Pythias from ' here go to Hartford City for district convention. 1 E X Eltinger, C S. Niblick. A. D. Hatties and Fred Jaebker attend i bankers meeting at Fort Wayne C. E. Siittlers given contract for $4,000 residence by S. E Hite oil South Third street. Clerks at tlie Niblick store bob sb d t > Pleasant Mills. o —— Get the Habit—Trade at Home, It Pays I

Household Scrapbook By ROBERTA LEE ——— Rust Stains Rust stains can be remold J™" garments by soaking in bo Ing t"u barb Jtic.e. The worst spat will yield to this treatment without injuring the nuiterlHl. . Marking Linen Handkerchiefs When marking new handkerchief, try starching and Ironing them lust The name can then be written veiy small and yet be very distinct. Flour Flour belongs in a Inn or barrel raised a few inches from the Hour While wheat flour may be obtained in quantity, cornmeal or graham II ur should only be purchased in small quantities ami kept in tin or glass containers .. _ — - o— —- MODERN ETIQUETTE By ROBERTA LEE (). Is it necessary for a woman who is seated to rise to acknowledge an introduction'.’ A. Na, it Is not necessary (). What is a clever suggestion w!n:r issuing invitations for a George Washington birthday party? A Send the invitations on tiny paper flags. All the necessary information can lie written in the white stripes. () Having entered a restaurant what should one do? A Stand at the door. The head-wai-ter, or waitress, will slow one where to sit. NOTICE There will be a class initiation of the L. O. O. Moose, Tuesday evening, February 19. at seven o'clock sharp stop 'badbreath People afflicted with had breath find quick relief through Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets. The pleasant, sugar-coated tablets are taken for bad breath by all who know them. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets act gently but firmly on the bowels and liver, stimulating them to natural action, clearing the blood and gent ly purifying the entire system. They do that which dangerous calomel does without any of the bad after effects. Olive Tablets bring no griping, pain or any disagreeable effects. Dr. F. M. Edwards discovered tha formula a ftcr 20 years of practice among patients afflicted with bowel and liver complaint.withtheattendant badbreath. Olive Tablets are purely a vegetable compound mixed with olive oil; you will know them by their olive color. Take nightly for a week and note the effect. 15c, 30c, 60c. All Druggists.

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