Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 154, Decatur, Adams County, 28 June 1929 — Page 7

u. S. LOSING OUT TOGERMANYAS tourist champ Magazine Editor Bemoans ' I oss Os National Gadabout Prestige By Sam Love (Un ited Press Staff Correspondent) New York. Jun® 28 (UP)— The I , • i „„| states proud claim to supply- , .he world's greatest gadabouts, oni recently wrested from Englund, is i„,. u lv threatened by a determined ‘'.neral assault no Europe by German I,'iirists. in the opinion ot Charles Hinson 1 owne. . Towne, widely known writer ami of Haipers Bazar, has just rei„,.nt.(i from his annual pilgrimage aLgrd with Ills mind full of patriotic .nprehensions, , llt . saw, tor the first time, real evidences that the Yankee tourist tide nas being thrown into cross-eddies by ,l‘, currents of another great nation,l group. He observed increasing bewilderment at the change, especially i n italv, where the Homberg hat and the Alpine stock threaten this summer to drive the horn rimmed glasse sand the plus-fours of America into the Ti her

Added terrors are presented, said I Towne, by the methodical and mass I manner in which tho Germans tour. ( They customarily descend on an ol> I iective in a compact group of 50 or I more, heavily shod and muffled to the I ea rs against the rigors of a foreign I climate— The grasping restaurenteurs of the strange land stymied by a supply of cheese and other enduring victuals brought ftom home. | Upon arival at a point of interest, the guide names it for the German party with one thunderous, rumbling declarative sentence. The party then plants itself in mass formation firmly in front of the object and repeats the words of the guide. This procedure, indicated Towne, intimidates the scattered easy-going throngs of American tourists, especially if it takes place before some shrine such as the ‘ Holy Stairs" in Rome, it may. in time, actually give American . tourists an inferiority complex- and a tourist with an inferiority complex had better be dead or at home. “It is a great pity,” Towne told the United Press. "I tor oiie, feel the chane keenly. There is nearly always something pathetic and sweet about American tourists. I should hate to sef‘ th’ B vanish and the German mass tgju infcjyt,ethod adopted by temporary expatriates. There would be fewer such delightful travel incidents, such as this one, which I recall as occurring on a train in Italy. Seeing Perugia” “Two Middle-western young women, evidently school teachers, occupied a compartment with me. One of them was studying the guide book. “ ‘Nettie,’ she said suddenly, ‘we are now in I’erugia.’ “ ‘Oh! said Nettie with enthusiasm. Let me read about it, too.” t “And so they sat, their eyes glued to the guide book, unti Iwe were well out of I’erugia. i "Our new rivals, the Germans, do

RHEUMATISM WAS SUCH TORTURE HE COULD NOT WAIS Grateful Man Tells How New Konjola Ended Every Ache And Pain Jr ' 'A f' ' ! «• “Konjola was the only medicine that ended my awful rheumatic pains, said Mr. T. J. Flynn, 421 Massachusetts street, Gary. “I suffered for many years from this affliction. I could not use my legs. I tried everything that I though might help me. and spent thousands of dollars in my search for relief. “I decided to give Konjola a chance, and was amazed at the results. It wasn't long before 1 was able to get around without crutches.'. In a remarkably short time every rheumatiache and pain was driven from my body. My stomach, too, was put in a better condition. I cannot find words to express my appreciation for what ; this marvelous medicine, did for me and 1 recommend it highly.” Konjola is sold in Decatur at Smith Yager and Falk's drug store and by all the best druggists in all towns throughout this entire section,

not travel so sweetly,” Dvspite the preimtulcruiKo of Ger- | man small huts anti A i plnß 8l0( . ks , lU(| I cheese cakes. Towne believes |ml“ u now the happiest country In Europe’ lal.v se.ms to hay., bv( , )u)1 , a( . ( P B •ntned to Mussolini, and to Ilk., him t,.. cause he makes things click Even tipping has been abolished hi Italy “ fixed surcharge taking cure of that nuisance. rm is and London, Towne 11)UI1(I Uot . al»iy lacking in the gaiety ~r ,. vell u ' your ago. With the (Tillou and Hitz •Imterted and no night life to compare with New York's. Banana and Whdom Fruit of the Wise," |ininit'iis called the bttnunns, snys Nature Magazine, because tradition Ims It tlmt when Alexander the Great crossed Into In din he found Hie pundits discoursing under the shade ot Its giant f.mage. ——-o — Get the Hab.t—Trade at Home .. e.,., 666 is a Prescription for Coldti, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, Bilious l ever and Malaria, it is the most speedy remedy known.

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, JUNE 2ft. 1929

NEARLY THROUGH TESTING CATTLE The huge task of teitlnc all cattle in Adams County for Tuberculosis will be completed by July 15, according tn a statement made yesterday by Dr. J. B Current, federal Inspector In charge only about <mo head aro yet to be tested ill the west half <>f Wash ington township. Dr. Current especially emphasizes that anyone who has eillle that have not been tested and living outside of Washington township. should gei in touch with him at the county A..1 nt's office Immediately I Ids pertains only to herds missed or overlooked, and mil to young aninmls born since the herd has been tested 01 to animals added to the herd by purchase at public auction or private ' sale. According to present ijidlcmtSons, there will lie in the neighborhood of about IS,(JOO head of cattle tested A: so<m as the test Is completed, an actuate report will be made, giving number ot tattle tested, average cost l>er head for U tin;- and other statistical data of general .merest. Dr. J. I’. ' Itimstidt, of the federal force, has

been assisting Dr. Current with the] work during the past eight weeks. . Btoh Inspectors report fine cooperation among farmers and It is only through their generous help that the work hue J gone forward ao rapidly throughout j the county. Mote cattle were tested , In Monroe township than In any other J township In the county. There being 1 abut 2,500 head in that township Mattie Crawford Plans July Fourth Celebration Fort Wayne. Ind.. June 28 —A great Fourth of July celebration has been | planned by Mattie Crawford, noted evangelist, who Is holding n series of revival meetings in the tabernacle she has built at the end of the Pontiac car line, Fort Wayne People ate Invited so bring their basket lunches ami I spend the day on the grounds. The evangelist will pleach her great • sermon on the American flag in the afternoon, interpreting .its meaning , entirely from tho Bible. She has f preached th s sermon in many parts of thi' world. Thtee services are held on Sunday : at 10:00 o'clock in the morning. 2:30 md 7:45 o'clock. The morning ser- - vice Is broadcast ftom 10:30 to 12:30 o'clock. Services are held dally at ■ 2:30 and 7:15 o'clock.

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