Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 98, Decatur, Adams County, 24 April 1929 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Ev»ry Evening Except Sunday by THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO. I. H. Heller....*. Free, and Oeu. Mgr. A. R. Holtbouee Sec'y & Bus. Mgr. Dick D. Heller Vice-President Entered at th« Postoffice at Decatur, Indiana, as second class matter. Subscription Rates: Single copies -.-I .02 One week, by carrier — 10 One year, by carriers —— 6.00 One month, by mall .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. Allen county will spend ninety thousand dollars to remodel the jail and enlarge it, proving again that we are not getting much better very rapidly. Don't forget we desire your items for our "Town Talk" column. The more personal items you can send us the more interesting we can make this feature. Merchants and farmers are working together this week to secure a larger beet acreage for the sugar company. That’s a fine spirit and one that is sure to result to the advantage of both. Gee. but the folks down in Union City rate their women highly. Wilford Brown of Fort Recovery, Ohio, stole the love and affection of Mrs. William Shaffer. Bill brought suit and the jury brought in a verdict for $5,0t)0 in fifteen minutes. its nearly time for you to pay b notary twenty-five cents to issue you a license that costs another quarter, so you can drive your car on which you paid a heavy license, with gas that is taxed four cents a gallon, on roads, that you are paying for and owned in the first place. Does seem to over-lap a little, don't you think? Those who are worrying because of any delay in the hearings of those connected with the operation of the big still captured here a few days ago should understand that it is a matter now entirely in the hands of federal officers who will probably handle it in their own way when the time conies and from whom news is rather hard to obtain. Judge Erickson who is holding an investigation on the "gin, jazz and girl’ ’problem in Chicago wants to know whose fault it is that girls and boys of grammar and high school age are careening down tiie road to ruin in a sport model with one lax hand on the steering wheel ami the other grasping a silver flask? Well, go ahead judge, we'll bite, whose fault is it? It is reported that Sheriff Haynes at Columbia City has received a note from Kirby Davis that he is sending a man to “get him." Evidently the Chicago gang has moved down in to Indiana but we don't believe they will get far. If Davis carries odt his threat business may suspend in northeastern Indiana until the Davis gang is driven to cover for keeps. Saturday is a special trade day in Decatur when you will find real bargains in many of the stores. The local business houses are as good as you will find any where, your selection is equal to that to be found in much larger cities, you have back of your purchase a first class merchant whom you know, you can keep your money at home, there are numerous other reasons why you should take advantage of the opportunity. The work of securing the easements on the state road west from here seems to progress slowly. We can’t understand why farm owners would hesitate when they have a chance to secure a $25,000 per mile pavement past their land at the cost of moving the fence and giving a lease on a tew

feet of ground. Certainly it is n benefit worthy the enthusiasm of every one. A strenuous and earnest effort is being made this week to obtain sugar beet acreage in Adams county, a job of more than passing importance to hundreds of our people. For many years this factory has each year proven a good tonic for business, providing employment for two or three hundred people. In addition it has provided the outlet for one of the best rotation crops you can plant. Every one should be a real booster this week and assist in making this campaign even a greater success than the company hopes for. The city plans to remove the light poles and the lines will eventually all be underground. The telephone company has already made considerable progress along that line and there will be a decided improvement in appearances of the down town section within the next week or two. While the city will not try to do their part immediately they expect to start and within the next three to five years will have almost all of the poles in the city out of the way. It will not only be wise from the standpoint of appearances, but will be a big saving in the period of years, avoiding th • almost annual sleet and storm losses and making the light and power service more reliable. It looks like a wise, progressive step. AN OPPORTUNITY — S9OO chatel mortgage and note at Decatur, Ind., on $3,000 security due in about IS months. Will take 25% discount for cash. J. L. Todd, Coldwater, Mich. ,9S-4tx

New Improved Sensationally Lower Prices! Talk about “bargains”! Goodyear, with its vast resources as the world’s largest rubber company sets a pace for 1929 that has all followers out of breath. These new Pathfinders, with their deep-cut, tough, long-wearing, handsome new non-skid treads and other improvements, far outdistance competition in quality at low cost. \ ou'll agree 100% with . v us when you see— New Improved Pathfinder Treads vChU Ix)west Prices in 31 Years IkmM ma Guaranteed for Life against defects r Iu balloons | high pressure f Bo' 29x4.40 $6.20 30x3 cln. $5.25 2 S™ iLC 30x4.50 $F,95 30x3' 2 cln. $5.30 M 29x4.75 .$8 60 30x3'/ 2 ss. $7.40 |M 30x5.00 $8.90 31x4 ss. $9.35 tcMf JPS 31x5.00 $9.35 32x4 ss. $lO 65 PT 32x5.00 $10.30 33x4 ss. $11.25 30x5.25 . $11.25 34x4 ss. $12.10 31x6.00 $13.25 32x4' 2 ss . $14.95 i . — Made of SUPERTWIST Goodyear’s Patented WA ,/W “Shock - Absorbing” Cord Come in and we’ll prove why the carcass of a Goodyear Tire has no equal for endurance! On our cord-testing machine, see SUPERTWIST (GoodBicr Fllll year’s patented cord) stretched side-by-side with regular standard cord. I g, OLUI uy, 1 ui how SUPERTWIST stretches and recovers (to absorb ordinary road shocks) while the other cord STAYS STRETCHED! See how SUPERVVVCIaIZt vwuyvau TWIST stretches up to 60% farther before it breaks (to stand severe road shocks). Goodyear Pathfinders have a SUPERTWIST carcassl Trade in Your Present Unsafe Tires! NO CHARGE FOR CLEANING AND STRAIGHTENING RIMS 1 AND MOUNTING TIRES McDuffee’s Tire Service Road Service 110 N. 3rd Street Phone 262

Household Scrapbook By ROBERTA LEE A Funnel If a small funnel is not handy, punch a hole In the end of a dried out egg shell and it will serve the purpose very satisfactorily. Rings To clean the crevices of a set ring, dip a soft brush in warm soap water and scour it. The original brillancy will be restored. Cold Meat To preserve the flavor when serving toast meat cold, wrap it in a damp piece of cheesecloth while it is still hot. MODERN ETIQUETTE By ROBERTA LEE Q When should the postal card be used ? A. The postal card, except the everpresent picture variety, should be used for business purposes only. Q. At a large dinner where do the women guests leave their wraps? A. They usually leave their wraps at the door, as the men do. Q. What is the rule that should always lie observed in setting the table A. Place the centerpiece in the actual center, the "places" at equal distances, and all utensils balanced. Get the Habit —Trade at Home, ic Payi PIMPLES GO-SKIN CLEARS USING INVISIBLE ZEMO In a surprisingly short time, such skin troubles as pimples, itching rash and blemishes vanish — theskin clears —when soothing, cooling Zemo is used. And in 20 years this wonderful antiseptic liquid has seldom failed to relieve the most stubborn cases of Eczema. Have invisible, odorless Zemo always on hand to relieve skin irritations instantly. All druggists—--35c, 60c and SI.OO. Get a bottle today.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21, 1929.

NOTICE To the customers of the following: Mots Place, Burns Pool Room, Lose Brothers, Bakers, Green Kettle, Campbells. Wertzbergers. and private customers, guaranteed pure T. B. tested cows. No powder. Mrs. Zach Archbold. o - ■ Card of Thank* I desire to thank my Decatur neigh-

: i gl YOUNG, WITH A j LITTLE MONUY I |: V you have greater »r'unity I* i?. kthan the ir:” 1 r. aF times as much. «.J ,ij money-guarding and moh.. CB. growing facilities make time t' multiply capital, for you! M ■; Oi qtionalJß.ijiik. 6 Capital and Surplus-120,000.0$ -

bora, club members and friends for i the lovely floral offerings and many kindnesses rendered at the time of the death of my mother, Mrs. Walter Thornhill. Mrs. Mlle* Roop and the Thornhill family. o Frances Murphy of Monroe wad a business visitor iu Decatur, yesterday

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