Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 282, Decatur, Adams County, 27 November 1929 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Except Sunday by THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO. J. H. Heller ..Proa. and Oen. Mgr. A. R. Holthouse bec’y A Due. Mgr. Dick D. Heller -...Vice-President Entered at the Postoffice at Decatur, Indiana, as second class matter. Subscription Rates Single copies — -I -02 One week, by carrier— .10 One year, by carrier 6 00 One month, by mail 35 Three months, by mai— 1.00 Six months, by mail 1.75 One year, by mail 3.00 One year, at office 3.00 Prices quoted are witbin first and second zones. Elsewhere, 13.50 one year. Advertising Rates made Known on Application. National Advertising Representatives Scheerre, Inc., 35 East Wacker Drive, Chicago 415 Lexington Avenue, New York Charter Member The Indiana League of Home Dailies. SAFETY FIRST: — The railroads of the country have «n!ted in a campaign, to impress upon the citizenry the importance of observing railroad crossing signs, flasher lights, crossing bells and oth- ■ er protection aids in order to prevent the enormous loss of life and property damage occuring at crossings and have asked the newspapers to cooperate in that effort, which of course we are glad to do for we feel it a service to the public. The railroads have spent millions of dollars over the country to thus warn the public of danger but auto, bus and truck drivers still take too much for granted and even go so far as to drive into the side of engines and trains in broad daylight. In these days when large locomotives, long trains and speedy movement is the rule, it is impossible for the train to stop suddenly without running a chance of breaking in two with consequent delay, damage and perhaps loss of life to the trainmen. The public demand quick service in transportation and the railroads are striving vigorously to meet that demand and do so at some profit as it goes without saying that there must be some profit or the lines cannot operate. Where signals are installed protecting two or more main tracks vehicles should not attempt to cross until the wig wags or flashing light signals have stopped as there may be a train approaching from the opposite direc- , tion and the driver of the vehicle is very liable to become confused and a deplorable accident happen. The , cooperation of the public is asked and , deserved that the great losses at rail- , road crossings may be reduced and , eventually erased. You may safely conclude that is the sincerest desire and hope of the railroad companies, t Hurry and get your name on the ( Red Cress roll. Its the greatest or- | ganization of its kind in all the world , and millions have felt the kind of- j flees of those engaged in the field work. When a catasthrope occurs in this land any where, nurses, phys- < icians and assistance of every kind t are rushed to the scene and without

LOW RATE EXCURSIONS EVERY SUNDAY via Nickel Plate Road Round Trip Fares From DECATUR $2.75 TOLEDO Consult Ticket Agent —> CHICAGO SHIWWL AND RETURN <®> s 3>s ° Every Sunday Lv. Decatur 2:24 A.M., C.S.T. Ar. Chicago 7:20 A.M.. C.S.T. Returning leave Chicago on all regular trains to and including train No. 8, 10:20 P.M. on date of sale. H. N. BLAIR, Ticket Agent ERIE RAILROAD SYSTEM ■ i ■—'

TODAY’S CHUCKLE London — (UP) — Milady's latest flying suit has special knee pockets for powder-puff, mirror, and lipstick. them the suffering would always be much worse. It costs but a dollar to be a member of the Red Cross and the membership drive closes today. Join. The smallpox situation is not serious, but is at that stage where every one should be as careful as possible. The health board and physicians advise vaccination. That's the safest way to head it off from your house, in many towns and cities it has been necessary to close the schools ami public meetings. You don't want that here and cooperation on the part of every one may avert it. The street fair committee has been appointed by tne commander of Adams post, which has decided to get back of the celebration again for 193 b. Representatives from the Rotary, Industrial Association, Lion’s club and other organizations will be named to assist in making the fair bigger and better than ever next year. Everybody who attended the 1929 fair will be awaiting anxiously for the next one. There will be but twenty-two more shopping days until Christmas, if you are keeping track of it. Thanksgiving will be over now and you should start selecting the gifts. The stores will all open early for Christmas shopping this year and with the largest and best' selected stocks ever shown here, will be able to please you. Make up your list and select your gifts, get this job out of the way. The addition of two thousand miles of road to the state plan was hurried along because of the desire of the state officials to help boom business. There is no doubt that this together with the paving of some five hundred miles next year, will help. We should lose no time in pushing the claims for the Willshire road. One out of a hundred children will be criminals, according to Mrs. Florence Rjddick Boys, state probation officer which is not so bad as many of us thought after reading of all the scrapes the youngsters have been in recently. All that can be done is to try to prevent the boys from getting on the wrong track. They are still reporting forest fires out in Oregon. Couldn’t have had 'em around here the past month for enough water fell to put out all the fires Oregon has had since the white man first found his way there with his pipe and cigarettes. They are boosting Nellie Ross, former governor of Wyoming for the seat made vacant by the death of Senator Warren and her boom will grow for she is without doubt a woman of unusual ability and would represent her state in a splendid way. Don’t eat too much turkey. Remember that causes indigestion the same as any thing else if you are not careful. 0 - Defendants Released Gary, Ind., Nov. 27.—(U.R) —The release of two major defendants in the Lake county liquor consiracy case was ordered by Judge Thomas W. Slick after he upheld two please in abatement because of mistakes in names in the indictment. Those released were Edward T. Higgins, president of the Twin City board of safety and E. E. Tromby, manager for the East Chicago Dock Terminal company. Those released are subjected to reindictment. Other major defendants were expected to appear in court today for hearings on similar pleas. o Hart's barbershop does all kinds of Ladies hair bobbing, 234 N. 2nd street 28133tx. - O— No Hunting Positively no hunting allowed on my farm. John A. Harvey. 281-2 t Everybody invited to Beta ' Sigma dance Thursday night.

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Household Scraphook By ROBERTA LEE Home-Made Bread In order to make home-made bread glossy, rub the top with vinegar when almost baked; then return it to the] oven for a few minutes. Melting Chocolate Chocolate will not stick to the pan when melting it for cake filling, if the inside of the pan is rubbed with a little butter or olive oil. Feathers A good w-ay to curl feathers is to heat them liefore a fire, then stroke them with the back of a knife. o_ MODERN ETIQUETTE By ROBERTA LEE Q. In conversation, when one uses i person's name often, as *‘Yes, Mr. Brown," what does it indicate? A. It indicates good breeding and proper rearing. Q When a person is reducing, should he enforce his rules when ! - ’ 1 ~~

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I visiting? A. No. The proper thing to do is to | forget it for the time. Q. Wlfht kind of coat should a man wear to the theater? A. Tuxedo. •. . tttth ; ;. . . • TWENTY YEARS AGO ‘ ♦ Twenty Years Ago Today " ♦ From the Daily Democrat Fie * i Nov. 27 —A hundred people trampled to death at Osaka. Japan when great throng tries to crowd into a Red Cross meeting. Adams county people go to Chicago to attend International Stock Show. T. J. Durkin, W. A. Bowman, Ed Green and W. H. Ward are candidates for sheriff. Trustees announce that school vacations will start December 22nd and continue until January 3rd. Lase Baker slightly injured in fall from hay mow. Thirty five from here go to St. Louis |on Cloverleaf $5.00 excursion. Number of Decatur sports go to Fort Wayne to see the Jeffries-Gotch wrestling match. Messrs. Beerv, Both and Ahr conI duct horse sale at Winchester. o Get the Habit—Trade at Home, It Pays i i ■>-' ...

MONROE NEWS Tlie Foreign Missionary Society met at the home of Mrs. Erwin Stucky on Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs Grover Oliver spent Tuesday afternoon in Decatur. Mrs. W. S. Smith was shopping in Decatur on Wednesday. Mrs. Harriet Graham of Decatur has been spending a few days with friends in Monroe. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Hell of Fort Wayne were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hocker on Friday evening for supper. Mis. V. 1). Williams visited friends in Geneva on Tuesday. Jack Springer of Fort Wayne called on Mr. and Mrs. 11. J. Meyers on Friday evening. Rev, and Mrs. Vernon Riley attended to business in Berne on Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Blanche Graham spent Thursday afternoon in Decatur. Mrs. Cecil Fiankliu of Decatur is visiting her grand pat ents Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Rayl for a few days. Mrs. Forest Lake of Decatur spent Friday with Iter patents Mr. and Mrs. William McKean The new pavement in Monroe running iiui ui and soutn was opened to the public on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Crist spent Thursday evening in Fort Wayne. ■ - o T: efornied Ladies Aid Society! Cafeteria Supper, Church Parlors, Saturday evening from five to seven. T-VV-F 0 No hunting No hunting or trespassing will be allowed on the Baltzell farm, southwest nt Decatur. 281t4x TOM BALTZELL APPLES —Grimes Golden, ring pack-' ed, bushel $1.65. Apples from $1.00; bushel. CIDER, gal. 30c; barrel 25c gallon. August Koeueman, Hoagland. 1 STOP BAD BREATH Thousands of people afflicted with bad breath find quick relief through Dp. Edwards Olive Tablets. The pleasant, sugar-coated tablets are taken for bad breath by all who know. Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets act gently but firmly on the bowels and | liver," stimulating them to natural action, clearing the blood and gently purifying the entire system. They do I that w..:ch darrerous calomel does without any of the bad after effects. Olive T.!?. ts brings no griping pain or any disagreeable effects. Dr. 7. M. Edwards discovered the ' formula after 20 years of practice | among patents afflicted with bowel and liver complaint, with the attendant bad toresttii. Olive 'Cablets are purely a vegetable compound; you will know them by their olive color. Take nightly for a week and note tlie effect. 15c, 30c, 60c.

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