Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 271, Decatur, Adams County, 14 November 1929 — Page 3
gl&Hv, jiitjel '<• electric sign Is being ,n Hout of th” Keller Jewelry I IMihre today. I'li w Mmy a,l, i Yager ||! to luwtnMH for the conveyor ut Peru and other cities in ■ Kill section of the mate. ErU'rii' " I weather is seriously injur ■ corn in the fields in this tendn reported. B ■ d ' Klepper. Eirl Martin and Nor i Huiliotise attended a game dinner * l " 1 ’ lilHt evellil,g "lid ni i, the hlg dish on the menu and rasioti was a delightful one. SMB \ :; il Simmons and Kay Kunkle of have gone to White Fish Lake IK th' northern pennisula of Miehigui |K. a hunting trip. IK vd Hunter of this city who has IK i pitient at the government Ims ~t Dayton is reported to be im IK from two operations which In rw ent for sinus trouble. | if Ms Bess Falling and Mr. and Mrs. |K Dullam of Flint. Michigan were J ■feck-end guests cf Mr. and -Mrs. E. B UKi-iii- of thlß Clt yI :®l ' lr • lll| l Mi'S. H° sea fftty of Ridge I ■ r ii!<- ~re the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Zeser of this city. ■■ .l- |li Kaehr, residing near Monro.n business visitor in this city toI I- 1 | Mi s Ruth Castle of Fort Wayne.
19 No Subsidized Press! AN ANCIENT PREJUDICE HAS BEEN REMOVED AMERICAN INTELLIGENCE assures the freedom of the press—Public opinion has been freed from the tyranny which denied it the right to pass judgment on public questions. J i tSar— Li' in-' *-ffiw -g-3TXSPafI ' ZxW w-XxxZ' 1 >■ ■ ® ■ ffexX?- - '/x< 'XvZ - RB&fe# - -Zsfc ... 1 (lucky ] j'j _ I'Rfc _- iij-. _-- “toasting did it — Gone is that ancient prejudice against cigarettes—Progress has been made. We removed the prejudice against cigarettes HF/ Z \ VW®! 0 when we removed harmful corrosive A.CRIDS (pungent im- o^/ / S n M v\ \ tants) from the tobaccos. wfl / fTj B& yy ■ ; ' IX TEARS ago, when cigarettes were made without the aid of fI I §P !|S j 1 | Y modern science, there originated that ancient prejudice against 0 \ K ■>■ / A||l I all cigarettes. That criticism is no longer justified. LUCKY STRIKE, &A\ - Tqa „ //JSI I the finest cigarette you ever smoked, made of the choicest tobacco, yx/ I properly aged and skillfully blended Its Toasted. | “TOASTING,” the most modern step in cigarette manufacture, | removes from LUCKY STRIKE harmful irritants which are pres- ?$t ent in cigarettes manufactured in the old-fashioned way. Everyone knows that heat purifies, and so “TOASTING”— jX LUCKY STRIKE’S extra secret process —removes harmful corrosive ACRIDS (pungent irritants) from LUCKIES which in the „ It , g Toasted .._ the phrase that describes the old-fashioned manufacture of cigarettes cause throat irritation and extra “toasting” process applied in the manuI coughing. Thus “TOASTING ’ has destroyed that ancient preju- facture of Lucky Strike Cigarettes. The finest dice against cigarette smoking by men and by women. tobaccos —the Cream cf the Crop —are scientifically subjected to penetrating heat at mini- ° —maximum, 300°, Fahrenheit. The F exact, expert regulation of such high temperaM g H «L ■ tures removes impurities. Iviore than a slogan, “jt’s Toasted” is recognized millions as the , _ T ji m° s t modem step in cigarette manufacture. No Throat Irritation-No Cough. TUNE IN— The Lucky Strike Dance Orche.tr., every Saturday night, over a coa»t-to-coa.t network of th. N. B. C. © 1929, The American Tobacco Co..
and teacher of music, vlHlled In this city, and attended to buglnetni. < Bnek Bilker (ji an( | Rapid,, | R v | R | t . ' Ing with old friends hi thin city. Mrs. Frank Schmitts, Mm. Will Schtt tnacher, Mrs. Jchs Kuhn and Mrs. W I'. Lose motored to Fort Wayne today, Where they attended the birthday din ner of Mr*. R. e. Bireley. Mlxln' bandtry with a steady job is none ' the new waytt o' nieetln. the coat o' high llvln.' s:iy what you please about the Democratic party, It conies in mighty handy now an' Ulen Abe Martin, Indianapolis News. J. <l. Niblick will attend the Notre Dante vs. Southern California football ■,’iitne in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. French Quinn visited in Bluffton last evening. Judge J, T. Merryman and Attorney II M DeVoss attended to business in Columbia City today Mi. ami Mrs. Thomas Charles, chiro praetors wjjo hive resided hare sever al years have moved their household and office goods to Goshen, Indiana where they will reside. Mr. Charles has been in poor health several weeks. A club loom is being opened In the Joseph block over the 0. K. barbelshop. William Nussbaum of Besna attend rd to business in this city today. Mr. and Mrs Roy Vorrs and soi cf For, Wayne visited with Mr. am Mrs. Coy Martz today. Jacob Bloemker of Preble was a busings visitor in Decatur this morn Ing.
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(Henn Barkley who is employed at Colgate, Ohio, will arrive home this evening to visit with fi lends and relatives. Miss Rose Klmberlln residing east if life city, spent the day visiting in 'Ala city. John Appletnan of Wushlngton Township attended to business in De eutu-r today. Mrs. William Freitag and Mrs. I. F. Foley of Preble visited In this city today. Miss Clara Murphy of Monroe was a visitor in this city today. START PLAN TO REDUCE TAXES tCONTINUEn FROM PARK ONB> reasury surp.usee. The House is expected to consider and pass the resolution while the Senate is completing action on the tariff bill, and the Semite to take It up immediately after the tariff bill is disposed of. Hawley believes the tariff bill may ie panned by the Senate before the Christmas holidays. Explaining the temporary nature of he 'tax reduction. Hawley said this vill provide a flexible or elastic provision whereby a general tax revision will not lie necessary if government revenues two years hence are not idequate. He pointed out that the |160.00rt.00, .eduction will be spread under thi.
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plan over the government revenues I of the tlecal years 19N (the present year) and 1931 (starting next July 1) Hawley estimated the reduction would cost the government only $85,000,000 In revenue in the present tiscal your. If revenues warrant, congress could re-enact the Joint resolution for subsequent years, he said. House Republican Floor Leador Tilson eaJd House leaders would re slst any 'attempt to Increase the reIm tion beyond the announced plan of I per cent on normal individual rates ind corporation rales. He indicated my increase would result in defeat of the entire scheme. ; —o INDIANAPOLIS PEOPLE KILLED (COWTIWt'EH I IIOM PACiR OIVKI machine was badly crushed. The machine struck a steel gondola n the middle of an inbound 30-car reight train. R. (). Sparrow ami 'dmniett Gregory were in charge of . he train. The engine of the auto was driven ;■ back into the seat by the impact. The , leads of the occupants were crushed md all sustained broken legs and i irms. The body of Kirchefer was i vedged so lightly in the wreckage .hat a part of the automobile was cut .way to remove it. The train did not stop. Marks on 1 a freight car served later to identity
the train Into which the unto crashed. Kirchefer came to Indianapolis from Columbus, ().. and had been employed by the Bryce Electric Oil Burner company. Miss Ellis, companion of Kirchefer, formerly lived in Conneaut, O. Her father now liv> s| .n Detroit and her mother is in Wil llamson, N. Y. Tribble Is survived by. relatives in Boston, Mass. o Card o fThanks We wish to thank the friends ami
| Foley’s Honey and Tar I stops teasing, harassing ■ coughs, throat irritations, G that tire out and prevent 1 sleep. Puts a soothing 1 coating on an irritated throat, raises phlegm easily. Sedative without opiates, mildly laxative. Ideal for elderly persons. Ask for it.
' neighbors and till who so kindly an-si-ted and consoled us during our re cent bereavement We also wish to hank the Pastor for his kindnesses and the friends for their floral pieces A, B. Gage anil Family >
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