Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 233, Decatur, Adams County, 1 October 1929 — Page 5

SOCIAL BATTLE ON AT CAPITOL of Activities Nears Kington. -(UP)- „ battle of who-shall-sit-where, is today while the VTmte House IB * C ,a, (or a love (east honoring Jime n>>'' lster McDonald next MonvSt'reiie( of President HooT Jpcre'arv Stimson and harassed ceremonial officers. ’ D „|i y Curtis Gann’s effort to he.me undisputed second lady of the hnd h»’ ceased to beckon the spot, $2 front >al aspects of MacDonald's visit. n behalf of his sister and himself, president Curth. temporarily Ld next Monday night’s prerogap* 9 of dinner table seats on the right 1, The President and Mrs. Hoover res ' tivelv A sixeable section of official Pinion today believes it will be a percent waiver so far as Mrs. Gann is “Scanned truce in effect today is not expected to curtail the length or vigor of the conflict. Officials admitted today any Washintton hostess eonld with justice acp( a white house dinner table chair w rtie court of last social resort In questions of precedence. MONROE NEWS Mr. and Mrs Menno Roth entertaine(j ( O r Sunday dinner Mr. John McKean and daughter Alice. Harriet, and Martha and Mr. Floyd Diby of Mon roe. and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Klophen stien of Bluffton. Ind., and Mr. and Mrs. Rausome Barkley and daughters EvSlyn and Jean of Decatur. Mr and Mrs Willis Kirby of Cleveland, Ohio, spent the week-end with Mr. and .Mrs James A. Hendricks. Mr and Mrs Sylvester Johnson and family of Richmond. Indiana spent the weekend with Mrs. Johnson’s father Mr. Eli Hendricks. Mr •and Mrs. Forest Andrews was the guest of Mrs. Jennie Rainer and Mrs. Agnes Andrews of Decatur on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Corplln and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stauffer and sons Kenneth and Bobby of Harlan, Ind., spent the week end with Mr. and' Mrs. John Crist. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnston of Detroit Michigan returned to their home on Sunday after spending a week with Mr. Ira Wagoner. Pat Hendricks of Toledo, Ohio is (pending the week with his parents Mr. and Mrs. James A. Hendricks Mrs. W. 0. Deihl of Elkhart, InB M is spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. John Floyd and visiting other relatives and friends. Mrs. H. E. Farrar is spending the week-end with her daughter and family Mr. and Mrs. Norris Sowyers at Ossian, Ind. Mr. Charles Lammiman and Madeline Havice of Fort Wayne called on Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Crist and fa* wily on Saturday evening. Miss Louise Busche of Elkhart Ind. spent the week-end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Busche. Sanford Wagoner and Lester Wagoner of Indianapolis spent the weekend with their father Mr. Ira Wagoner. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. 1 Crjst and Mr. Adrian Hurk and Ho Light of Decatur and Hubert Meyers of Fort Wayne were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Crist and daughter Creo on Sunday. Mildred McKean of Superior WJs.,

A Popular Demand Forces Us To Extend This Special Sale The greatest sale of fine toilet requisites A I I £f"lß 00 which this City has ever seen. Do not *I miss this opportunity to secure the $1.50 jar of Thayer s Cream /J, of Creams, 75c bottle of Thayer's Almond and Cocoa Putter ■■ - Cream, and the 75c bottle of Thayer's Cocoanut Oil Shampoo Regular all for SI.OO ... at one-third the regular selling price. Value ‘S. a si®o f I !£»' R I IBs 1 f Sil BFR ’ IpSfllP Pl-WlwF’ I l-~~| !■ Kt. V-»- Jl' b s. 1 ruxvEHS A y- I |i|&=3 IB II IK q I.IMW Ik Bi Thayer’s Cocoanut Thayer’s Almond and . . Oil Shampoo Cocoa Butter Cream Thayer s Cream of Cream Regularly 75c Regularly 7ic Regularly $1.50 Bring this Saturday is the Last Day of this Outstanding Special Sale Thayer’s Cream of Creaks sells regularly at $1.50 a jar. Nowr it Is able in a sensational sale at SI.OO And we are v « FREE in addition, a 75c bottle of Thayer’s finest Almond Coccaßu tter Cream and a 75c bottle of Thaver’s Quinine Cocoanut OJ Snampoo. All three during this special sale only ... fur SI.OO. Mad oroers aoa 20 cent. Callow & Kohne

spent the week end with his parents Mr. and Mrs. William McKean Mrs. Frances Harvey of Flint, Ind. spent Sunday with her mother Mrs. Hattie Mills. Mr. H. L Grider of Jefferson Township was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Crist on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Delhi and Mt. and Mrs. Emery Nash of Elkhart, Ind . spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. John Floyd Mr. Charles Holszer of Fort Wayne spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Rayl and family. Mr. and Mrs. Z. Q. Lewellen and ? daughter Marguerite and Mrs. Sadie Scherer motored to Muncie on Sunday and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs Omer Leuellen and family. Miss Thelma Johnson of Richmond, is visiting relatives and friends for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Ruegel Arter of Fort Wayne spent Sunday with Mr. Levi Johnson. John Oliver of Upland spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Rupert and Francile Oliver. o ■ PLAN LONG HUNT FOR EXPLORERS Reports That Party Will Soon Be Found Are Discounted By Searchers Winnipeg, Man., Oct. 1-—<U.R)— Discounting reports that Col. C. D. H. McAlpine and his party of seven explorers might be rescued within a few hours, the Dominion explorers, of whom McAlpine is president, continued today to prepare for an all-win-ter search of the northwest territory for the missing men. Officials of the explorers’ organization, in the northwest, placed little credence in a radio message sent by Capt. C. H. Blanchet, Toronto aviator that he believed McAlpine had been forced down within a 200-mlle stretch between Veverly Lake and Bathurst inlet. Shipping of supplies and winter equipment into the north was continued as speedily as possible and it was said the search, both on land I and in the air. would start in earnest after the approaching freeze-up. It was explained that while lakes are covered with much ice and the ground is soft, scouting must be confined largely to established routes as flying is extremely hazardous. Regarding Blanchet’s report, Dominion Explorers’ officials said if the party had escaped alive after a crash in the restricted territory he mentioned, someone would have reached civilization by now. —. o Varieties of Polics Dogs The term "police dog" does not Indicate any particular breed, but only the purpose to which dogs of various breeds can be, and are trained. Shepherd dogs of Germany, France, Russia and Belgium, together with pure-bred dogs of other breeds, crosfi-breeds and mongrels have been trained and used as police dogs. - Money and Happiness While money may not make you happy. you can be just as unhappy without it—Grand Rapids Press. ’cHICHESJERSiPIILS * ,k »o*» /X /.t to’ CM-ehw-ter. Ol«moi>d/A\ /J) jtV-M, Brand PUIs in Bed >n<i Cnldt OJ boxes, sealed with Blue VT/ Ta Sr-TEHmbboa. Taken»other. Ber V ” nATcariW ekb tmamoxb IX- a* BBAN'B riL(J>.>'4o rears known fy as Best, Safest. Reliable. Buv Now I •X— r SOLD W DRUGGISTS gVERYWBEr

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1929.

TO PROBE WHITE SLAVE TRAFFIC Belief That Traflic In East Is On “Bi# Business” Basis Bouton, Oct 1. — (U,R>— Two shots fired in the semi-darkness of a back liay hotel corridor early last month have resulted Indirectly in the disclosure of an eaat-aide white slave traffic astonishing even to hardened investigators. Vice conditions believed to have been obliterated in the big cleanup of 1916 have risen, again to dot most of the eastern industrial cities with redlight districts, authorities here revealed today. Investigation of the unsolved murder of Samuel Rtdnsteln, alleged white slave trafficker, who was slain at Hotel Huntingdon brought to light Information which caused U. S. Attorney Frederick H. Tarr to make the blunt statement that at least 50 recent murders could be attributed to white slavery. The United Press learned from high' authority today that evidence obtained by the investigators pointed to the recent development of white slavery on a ‘‘big business” basis, with houses of ill fame linked in a far-reaching chain from New England to Pennsylvania and beyond and Involving 2,000 to 2,500 girls. Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Easton, Pa., Providence, R. 1., Scranton, Pa., and Erie, Pa., were important “stations” in the Meeting Notice The Mutual Fire Insurance Company of French township. Adams county, Indiana, will hold its annual business meeting at its usual place of meeting, in the Election school house, Dist. No. 3, French township, Adams county, Indiana, on Saturday, Oct. 5, 1929, at ten o’clock a.m. J. C. Augsburger, sec’y. 25-27-1-3

Saving Money * Educational Every young man and every young girl should ever keep in mind that the best results the world has to offer can be obtained by saving money. When saving, you learn self restraint and self control; you learn the value of money and the ways of finance, banking and business. START TODAY—IT IS WORTH WHILE. , The Peoples Loan & Trust Co. Rank of Service r l ' g X Sa -,L. A l.ong, Long Trail This bank enjoys 1o o k i n g back over the long, long trail it gp , has traveled through the years. The pleasure is keener as we Mg note the growing prosperity and financial power of customers W K who have traveled the long trail tig w| with us. VVe look ahead 16 S’ more progress, with friends old it and new. and ■'i

"underground railroad" by which '‘slaves” were exchanged between cities, authorities said. It was stated that the east side of New York, where the dance hall racket flourishes, was an Important recruiting center for the girls used by the ring. Il was there that the slain Roinstein, known as “Sam Harris," operated for the most, according to authorities. —O — Philosophical Afghan An Afghan, a graduate of Oxford college, after having ended a world tour, observes In a Kabul newspaper that American girls are the possessors of the shapeliest limbs and the worst manners. “But," he philosophizes, “they can change their manners, but who can change a shapeless pair of legs?" o Get the Habit—7 raoe at Homa, it P.v, In rwioaizeD DeAi.cn. j ELECTRIC RADIO - RADIO FANS —if you really love music, it is a safe bet your choice will be a Steinite. The tone of this radio is creating new friends for it every day—the demand exceeds our expectations. - Steinite - Cabinets are of walnut and in a variety of suitable designs any of which would look well in the finest home. - Steinite - Price of the super screen grid Steinite radio is SIIB.OO. Other models priced in proportion to the size and of their cabinets. We invite you to listen in any evening by appointment at the store, at our appartments or in your home. Terms as you like them. J. D. BAKER Phone 1135 after 7 p. m. Authorized franchized dealer.

Aviators Arc Arrested Anderson, Ind,, Oct. I—(UP)—Three Muncie aviators are the first to feel

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effects of a campaign by Oswald Ryan Madison county prosecutor, to reduce ■ accidents In lhe air. Warrants have I been issued for the three, Dwight Rec-

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tor, Russell Hankfort and Cecil Rector, charged with operating planes with-'* out licenses, an offense covered by a new Indiana statute.