Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 75, Decatur, Adams County, 28 March 1929 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Except Sunday by THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO. J. IT. Heller Pres and Gen. Mgr. A. R. Holt house Sec'y &. Bus. Mgr, Dick D. Heller Vice-President Entered at the Postoffice at Decatur, Indiana, as second class matter. Subscription Rates: Single copies — I >O2 One week, by carrier .10 One year, by carriers - — 5.00 One month, by mail ........ .35 Three months, by mail - 1-00 Six Months, by mail -— 1.75 One year, by mail • 3.00 One year, at office 3.00 Prices quoted are within first and second zones. Elsewhere, $3.50 one year. Advertising Rates made Known on Application National Advertising Representatives Scheerer, Inc., 35 East Wacker Drive, Chicago 200 Fifth Avenue, New York Charter Member The Indiana league of Home Dallies. it won't be long now. The extra one cent tax on gasoline goes on the first day of April. The bulls- and the bears are fighting it out in Wall street, a good time for the lambs to scamper home to mamma before they get stepped on too hard. The farmer who raises beets under this years contract for the Holland-St. Jxmis Sugar company is as sure to earn a profit, if he works at it, as any man can be who engages in agricultural pursuits. Al Capone is finally under arrest in Chicago. Though he has beeai connected by rumor with every crime committed there the past five years, this is the first lime he has been arrested. He may find it difficult to get out of the tangle now. Enforcement officers broke down the door of the DeKing home at. Aurora, Illinois, beat Mr. DeKing into insensibility, shot Mrs. DeKing to death aud then searched the house and found a gallon of wine. Surely such proceedure as this is not helpful to the cause of prohibition. Gertrude Ederle was arrested for running the traffic signals in New York, was found guilty but her sentence suspended when it was found

slie was so deaf as a result of swimming the English Channel that she could not hear the bell. Perhaps her smile helped too. Our Town Talk column continues to grow in size and interest and we appreciate the many items which are being telephoned in or given us one way or another We want it to be one of the best features of the paper and we hope you all keep on reporting for us. John D. Williams, state road director has always believed in taking his matters back to the people and he is insisting that the hearing on any charges filed against him by those desirous of ousting him, be public. Evidently he is not the least afraid to meet his enemies and he is so confident that perhaps he knows just what will happen. The suggestions of such men as Eord, Rockefeller, Morgan, Young, Mellon, Schwab and other millionaires and billionaires are to be invited by the committee of congressmen trying to work out a business plan for aiding agriculture. We "hope they have the remedy for the country needs it and we don't care doggone hang who gets the credit for doing it, so the job is well performed. Raise sugar beets farmers. It gives you another crop and tiirtike most crops you raise you have a guaranteed price now. Adams county has the only sugar factory in the state and we should keep it. That’s impossible unless a sufficient acreage

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TODAY’S CHUCKLE Pistols Italy —(UP) — Because ( she kept her fiance waiting four hours while she had her hair dressed, a young girl of this town was deserted by her prospective bridegroom on the morning of the marriage. can be secured to warrant the oper- , ation of the big mill. The local factory was built at a great cost and represents a large investment. It should be { maintained because it provides an t additional crop, furnishes employment to many and is in every way a splen- t did thing for any community. < South Bend had an unusually dis ( tressing tragedy due to the fact lhat > one unfit to be trusted behind the wheel of a motor vehicle was driving. Imaginary cases of this character i have been cited in support of the law requiring all drivers to pass a reasonable rest to determine their fitness. The accident reported yesterday ! ( morning should be the means of preventing a similar case. A 2-year-old boy was crushed under a truck driven by the deaf brother of its mother. That unhappy woman was a witness I of the tragedy. She saw the truck get under way and her little little son toddling into the path of danger. I Ordinarily her screams would have warned the driver, but his deafness made her frantic cries futile. It is conceivable, of course, that a deaf person might drive for years without , becoming involved in a motor acci- i dent. On the other hand, a person ' with such a defect is a road menace. He could not hear warning signal i bells or whistles, nor even the sound ; of other automobile horns. It is unfortunate that such defects have been ignored in .the past, only becoming known when they contributed to a distressing accident. The person who is color blind is scarcely suited to drive a car. although that handicap is slight compared with the more serious defect of impaired sight or hearing.—lndianapolis Star. o M. S. Elzey Jeweler at Work Over White Mountain Creamery, east Monroe Bring in your work now. I guarantee good work at low prices as ever. Work that has been here 60 days to a year must be taken ■ out at once. I -

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*•*.«***<>**«•• • TWENTY YEARS AGO * i • From th# Dally Democrat FU# • | • Twenty Year# Apo T<xf»y • * March 288, 1909 was Sunday. — o t > i — Household Scraphook By ROBERTA LEE |. The China Closet Moving the china closet to the kit- 1 chen side of the diningroom is a J good way to eliminate dozens of steps each day. Milk A pinch cf soda stirred into milk ' that is to be boiled will keep it from curdling Fruit Stain# on Floor Wipe up the floor stains made by fruit at once, and with cohl water. D> not use hot water as It sets the colors, ‘ 0 _ ; ■ “ I MODERN ETIQUETTE i e, ; ROBERTA LEE t Q. Which decides whether or not to shake hands when introduced, the man or thq woman? A. Tlie woman, always. Q. If the guest of honor is a man, where is he seated at the dinner table? i A At the right of the hostess. Q. Is the full name or just the initials used on personal calling cards? A. The full name. ~0 ARRIVALS Word has been received in this city that Barlmra Helen Gray. 7 pounds and a “darling.” according to her mother, arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gray. Terre Haute, March 23. Baby and mother are l>oth doing tine. Mr. Gray was formerly Adams county agricultural agent, HOW TO FIGHT EXCESS FAT There are hard ways, like starvation, | but fewer and fewer employ them. There ' is a pleasant way, modern and scientific, ' which combats the cause. A vast number | of people now use it. And the slender figures now seen everywhere are largely due to that That method is embodied in Marmola prescription tablets. People have used them for 20 years—millions of boxes of them. And everybody, in almost every circle, sees the change. New beauty, new health, new vitality. Each box of Marmola contains the formula, also the scientific reasons for results. So users have no fear of harm. Learn the facts about Marmola, because of the good it has done. Ask your druggist—now—for a $1 box with the book Then decide.

COURT HOUSE Marriage Licenses Tobias Steffen, Jr., farmer, Bluffton rout 4, to Hilda Rouch, Monroe. Estate Opened Letters of administration have been issued to Melvin Mallonee In the estate of Galleher Mallonee, who filed bond in the sum of 84,000. Seek Foreclosure of Mortgage The City Loan and Savings company, of Wapaonetn. Ohio, lias filed a suit in the Adams circuit court against Hugh M Swoveland et al. seeking foreclosure of u ehsttel mortgage on household goods. Judgment for $402 is demanded. Attorney Ed A Bosse, of Decatur, is counsel for the plaintiff. Suit On Note Filed The Willshire Bank company, of Willshire, Ohio, lias filed a suit in the circuit court here against Maynard I A. Frisinger and John F. Frisinger. ad , ministrators of the estate of John M ' Frisinger, and others, demanding judgment on a note for $3,600. Attorneys David E-. Smith, of Fort Wayne and. the firm of Myers and Myers, of Celina, Ohio, are counsel for the plaintiff.

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