Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 253, Decatur, Adams County, 24 October 1929 — Page 10

YOUNG EDITOR'S NEWSPAPER OF ■59 REPRINTED M Copies To Be Distributed By Ford At Inventor’s Jubilee ■> Detroit. Oct. 21—(UP)—When Hen fy Ford stages his jubilee celebration knnorrow in commemoration of the incandescent lamp, crowds will receive reprinted copies of a newspaper Edison published as a Detroit newsboy some 70 years ago. Copies of the paper, which Edison ■ailed “The Weekly Herald." were run iff the Ford printing presses for distribution at the celebration when Edison will be present and reproduce In he original building the experiments -esiilting in the electric lighting of the world. President Hoover also will come for he occasion to the Ford $5.000 000 Museum Americana covering 10 lores of ground at Dearborn. Hundreds of men have rushed the buildings to completion for the event, as well as putting in place all the historic structures collected ami moved to Dearborn by Ford. These include Edison's hoarding house 50 years ago in New Jersey, bls laboratory of that day. the Michigan depot where he was thrown off the train by an irate conductor when the chemicals with which he was experiImenting as a newsboy accidentally exploded and started a fire. “Herald" in Two Pages I The Edison "Herald" of those tumultuous boyhood days was a two-page publication, three colums to a page, which he printed on the tram with his little set of hand type and press. His masthead announced: “Published by the newsboy on the mixed train. “To Grand Trunk Agents—We would feel obliged to the several Agents alang the line of the Grand Trunk Railthey would be kind enough to*

kll \l Milk Bottles I | 1 must be paid J 1 for-- "L J List of Stores | , F , Where Milk t Milk Bottles are the property of the I Dairymen and ARE ONLY LOANED TO ic Sold’ I THE CONSUMER. ’ | PEOPLES RESTAURANT I ... n . i FISHER & HARRIS | e. the Dairymen of Decatur, ask you mctficmt mfat varvitt b to return all empty bottles as soon as GERBERS MEAT MARKET I possible after you have used the milk and u. E. cramer • I not to keep them or use them as con- s. E. hite I tainers of oil, gasoline or for canning. E A. ROOP I WERTZBERGER'S CONFEC. S F. A. PEOPLES I J. E. ELLSWORTH - I As a means to protect and assure the geo. appleman grocery I return of milk bottles, the Dairymen have CHAS. HITE GROCERY I entered into an agreement with the local H. p. SCHMITT MEAT MARKET I dealers whereby they pay 5c for every banter s grocery ■ milk bottle, and they in turn charge the BLI E front RESTAURANT I .I..n„.rc - MARY FUGATE I customers . f. & F. grocery - I SIMEON HAINES | 2 KROGER STORES T. L. BECKER ERIE RESTAURANT A ■■ BAKER RESTAURANT EATS RESTAURANT WEST END RESTAURANT ' I for every bottle he purchases. Bottles SEVto r A7 T r>ann I may be exchanged at time of purchase. too* room * I BURNS POOL ROOM I SUMAN POOL ROOM | The purchaser will be given a ticket green kettle I which will call for the return of his M E Ho^.. F dL v I money when the empty milk bottles are & , )raTSCH | returned to the respective dealer. Ihis motts sether 1 ruling does not apply to house-to-house Campbell service station I delivery by milk lines. north end grocery I JOE BRUNNEGRAFF. | Milk Dealers of Decatur P. B. LEHMAN E. C. PHILLIPS X SON JACOB GRABER < J. W. CHAPMAN ■ fek HENRY P. GRABER I X. HOMESTEAD DAIRY £ || ! I rfßSiga 111

send their orders to the Hernld to the Newsboy iT. Edison) Mixed Train Detroit Section: Inclose eight cents per month strictly in advance. N. Ik All Items gladly received." Under his "Items" 41 the undated issue ure: “The Norfolk Navy Yard Is not to be rebuilt. "The shipbuilders of Philadelphia never enjoyed more prosperous times than at present. “Gen. Eickles left Washington on Tuesday to resume command of the Ex celsior Brigade. “in Toronto a crusade has been commenced by the authorities against the unlicensed grog shops." “Local Intelligence” In his column headed “Local Intelligence" is found the following: "Information Wanted —Mr. W. MeSweeney while in Port Huron or Fort Gratiot a few days ago met in with a few of his old cronye, and very kindly Invited them to partake of a little John Barley Corn. They did so and were 'unhappy' which however terminated in a little fuss. Billy went to bed. and on getting up in the morning, his repeater and all the loose Bank notes were gone much to Billy's discomfiture. Any in-1 formation regarding either will be gladly received by him. "We would say to Mr. McSweeney the only cure for the above is to use one quart less of John Bailey Corn, each titfle you and friends meet in the course of a few weeks, the net gain will more than remunerate for the loss." He also showed a disposition to be poetic in this fashion: The Grand Trunk Engineers they fee] fine They have plenty of “Fire Brands" for to run on They get on the engine pull out the safety-valve And run to the other side of Jordan, i o NOTICE I will he out of town from Sunday. | October 20 until Friday. October 25 j attending the International Assembly I at Detroit. Dr. L. E. Somers 246-9 t , Attend Monmouth High School Fair, October 25. 52(3

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1929.

CLIQUE CHARGES DUE TO DISTURB LAWYER PARLEY Boston Attorney To Raise College Issue In Bar Association F O. Bailey (United Press Staff Correspondent) Memphis, Tenn.. Oct. 24—(UP) Charges that a “clique within its own organization is attempting to use the American Barr Association to foster a “college monopoly on legal education will come before the association when it meets here in national convention next week. Precipitating the charges is a movement within the bar association to Before Baby Comes ■ comfort and ease .xf The muscles, tissues and nerves must M “give” easily as the V abdomen enlarges or t much pain and suffer-EM / ing may result. Tfa ’ important still, is toHß&ei * have the tissues < muscles as "elastic” as possible when the t. 1 A Mfe, great moment of child- WHM U | \ birth arrives. 1 I Countless thousands T I j of expectant mothers vM for over 60 years have been relieved by the use of “Mother’s r* • f Friend” — ,th«t Friend tested. scientifically- • prepared skin lubri- lessens pain cant and pain-reliever . 1 which originated in the prescription of an , eminent obstetrician. You owe yourself the comfort "Mother’s I Friend’’ gives during the waiting months. It ! is so soothing and relaxing! It is not a drug to be taken. It is used externally only—gently rubbed into the skin. Clean and pleasant to the touch. Brings relief promptly. Very valuable in keeping the breasts in good condition. Also puts you in fine shape for the approaching ordeal. w-x "Mother’s Friend’’ is on sale at 1 r 6 6 3,1 drug stores - SL2S per bottle. Try a massage with it tonight W/x/xlr and notice the ease and comfort •LJVFVFIX. j t gives. A booklet on "Things to Know Before Baby Comes” will be mailed in plain envelope, free, on request. Address Bradfield Regulator Co., Dept. 15, Atlanta, Ga.

i make two years of colleg<* work a requirement for law school entrance, tliuH"outliiwlng" night and part-time law schools. The charge* have been filed with the executive commit lee of the bar association, the United Press has learned t 1 upon reliable authority They will lie presented to the convention by Gleason L. Archer, Boston author, educator and lawyer. Members who are filing the charges 1 will ask for the removal of H. Claude Horae k of lowa City, salaried organiser of the association. They also plan to ask the withholding of bar association funds from Horack and two other officers of the section of legal education. Archer to Read Paper The two other members coining un-t

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. dor fire uro NVllliiim Diujht Lewis of Philadelphia, chairman, and John II ■ Sanborn, of Mndlaon, Wl» , Hwcretnrytreaaurer, of the legal education dlvl- ■ slon. Archer will air the charges In a paper on "Facts and Implications of Col- ' lege Monopoly of Legal Educnlion. which he will read on the opening day of the convention. Its presentation Is expected to <yill forth a spirited fight i from its opponents. The legal education division officers are accused In the charges as being members of the Association of American Law Schools." "They have mude members of the American Bar Association victims of one of the most cleverly executed plots (hat has ever been per|w‘trated upon a national organization," the charges

allege. “Journal” Also Criticized "I present to you herewith allegations and proof". Archer wrote in filing the charges with the committee. "That the American Bar Association Is being used as a "stalking horse" by an alien organization In it iritlon-wlde iiimpilgn for Ils own especial benefit and that not only its name and prestige being thus mis-approprlnied, but the treasury of the bar association is being heavily drawn upon for 'he same purpose." College and day law schools are attempting to "use" the bar association to kill night ami part time schools. Archer charged. Through the plan calling for the making of two years of college work a requirement of law schools entrance, these standard day schools

are attempting to ) )H( . / from the Profession ’’Xt, "monojM.ly h, fuVol , ()| , he said. "'*llioslo“ The American Bar Ash,>,.i .. nalcumein for share ° n J * when Archer chm gH | h A In favor of the unive, s | tv rs , and with printing the ■ p,-,,,,' ' whl "'l proponents of the "Iwo-y^*' ll ' l>l«V ' while barring "A general house ( ie», llB . section on legal e-|i l( . a ti„i, °! lh * conducted immediately,' th ” ' ll(l <» conclude. ■ - - o APPLES Grimes (;„i (J , ~ e<l. bushel 11.65. Applet bushel. CIDER, gal 30, |,„ gallon. August Koene Uwn , - ■: