Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 15, Decatur, Adams County, 17 January 1930 — Page 5

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■* ■'s ' 1111 National Thrift Week \9 JANUARY 18 to 25 Ijggly |IIRBPFiil ’ il JMB ;.. k jWMb Manage your money - -Don’t let it manage you b /oi -' —~- • = <w F® ? UpM ■. l | • ' ■ W ■•■■ >■<■». ■ ■>• 1 /' -■■ F < -: ‘ Jn\"stnu’nt is an accomplished purpose of a budget. With the Budget System the wise man can accept an\ * challenge of the f uture. He is readx when the emerg *n< \ arises and can meet it face to face. Plan now. k ' W'« today Bl IM.ET da> and run yotir expenses and savi <gs according to this wstem. I’he officers of th< a t Decatur banks will l:< pleased at anv time to gi\e >ou further detail,-, on a Budget system and to point out *w >he savings advantages of this system. ' V ', < > ' F * ■■ Hi ' “ THE BANKS LISTED BELOW WILL BE GLAD TO ASSISI YOU X Beni F i ”. F '‘ >nklin 1 The Peoples Loan & Trust Co. First National Bank - Old Adams County Bank Number one of a aeries of adverti-emenls published by thy Decatur Banks in the observance Os Thrift Week.

I had an uphappy time trying to pick I up Far Eastern stations. I . nimbly the most devoted wireJo s sii ?1 orter tn (’lllllll Ira boen the | ’ormer ••( hrlstinn gonmal,” Mar. alia! Teng Yu-aiang. Severil himdied miles from his near .st troops, c .Marshal Peng remained quietly nt |ci little mountain n- ort ho mills from Tiilyuun fu, the capital of Shnnsl province, in tlte far North- ; west, Inti kept j n constant touch .with all his gen nils during the i" I volt against Chiang Kalnhek through his two wire)rss sta ions feng Praises Wireless Matshal I- ng took pleasure In ; describing ills wireless stations to I foreign eoriespondents who visited him in hl.s mountain ittr at. lie dedal d that by the use of radio lie 1 received hourly reports of the move 1 ments of his ’loop from distant pre ■ 1 viuciM. and sent Instructions to his | generals mo e quickly than lie I could have don if he had remained .dose behind the front lines a few years ago. lire Shansi wireless broadcasting jstation has been useful also in sending out. "official communiques ' from I th" I’eng Yu-h iang h idquarlers. Not long ago, it wa,s difficult of no' impossible to discover the actual progress of civil warfate in China. The existing government ruthlessly i suppressed "tebel and is.-.ted communitpies of their own which wei" not distinguished by im-' partiality. But new-.ityle rebels ca 1 send their own ’news" to the on - side world by wireless. Marshal Feng, for example, had agents in' all the treaty por s with receiving 1 sets of their own. They kept mi touch with the Shansi broadcasting| station, and issued reports io corres . pondent . Development of w ireless by the I militarists has proved a great blessing to the Chines ■ telegraph I lines were clogged with “official ' messages" during civil wars, so that ’ | ordinary busines) in. V red, nr s sages being d layed tor hours, even I I days. Bitt now'eaeh militarist has! 'his own wireless set, and leaver ■ I the telegraphs alone, much to the' relief of the officials in charge. Cannot Be Censored VVLrlei is naturally more useful jin wartime, because it cannot be! | censored. Censors are established ! <at every telegraph station, who! watch every message which is filed. I Rut censors cannot stop transmission through the ah’, and the mil' I tariets have wanted no time in dis-j I covering this fact. The indiscrimina e use of iadio by militarists has turn d the airi i over China into confusion. Sooner or later a strong central government will regulate the use of wire- ■ teas. The businessmen in Ohina like, j the militarist, welcomes the unive: M ' velopm nt of "Mdi'-irv wi i less.* f i| 1?; l

DEC/\TUR DAILY. DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, .JANUARY 17, 1930.

THRIFT WEEK IS BN PROGRAM OF WOMEN'S CLUBS Business and Professional Groups Have Plan For National Observance New York, Jan. 16—(l’l‘) -Bu.-I-1 pies' v.cmea intend to learn Ixiih I how to keep and how Io increase I heir earnings. Evid nee to that of , ■ "<t I- conti'lned In th- announce- | memos .Miss Marion 11. McClenc 1 ' I"I iHitroit. Michigan, president of II .the Nutional Federation of Business! and Professional Women’s Clubs, h that the members of the federation ' .'>6.000 strong, will participate in the 1 • observance of Thrift Week January 17 to 23. Frida), January 17th has been st aside as Business Womens, Th’.tft Day. On that date thrift din j tiers or mar . meetings will be held ' in I,lo'l local communities in which I •ihere nr? business and professional' women’s dubs. Economy menus will . h< sea. tired with a view tn demon si .'.lng to tile houses. eping busi- . , Hess woman Jhat she can beat the cost of living if she really understands how. Budget-making contests will be held with a prize for the business woman who outlines the most set.slid dispod'ion of her earnings. Speake: n will touch on three phases of the thrift ptoblem. Bankers will' mphnsize the value of sound in! vestments. Insurance men and women will outline the guarantee that insurance gives againpt a povr: Icken old age. Representative; of building and loan associa’ions will advise business wohien that they are better off to own their own homes than to pay monthly rent to landlords. At the close of each of the community thrift meo tags pledge cards — — ■ . .... ..

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will be distributed and each bust ness woman will he asked to commit herself to some definite form t nvltigs for the year 193(1. Miss Minnie Ann Bttzbee of Little Rock, Arkansas, as National Thrift chilli man outlined the plans for th sc thrift meetings through national headquarters here. o- - ■. - . . See the New Dougc 1

WHEN IN FT. WAYNE VISIT NOW THE FOR THE PRICE OF ONE SHOW Vaudeville, Musical Re!ct vue ’ P r '’* < ‘ nta, ‘ on »- Dr»- ■ y matic Girlesque, 50 Peo2V&BV pie—so. „ - —, REAL LIVE MUSIC—MIDNITE SHOW SATURDAY not CANNED THE ONLY STAGE SHOW IN TOWN POPULAR BARGAIN PRICES ALWAYS FOR GOOD CHOICE SEATS CALL ANTHONY 1378

Radio Announcement Complying with the many calls we have , ■ received for radio service, we have opened a complete Radio Service Department We are prepared to render expert radio service at reasonable rates. H. W. Thompson will be in charge of all radio service repairs. I Schafer Hdw. Co. I Call Phone 37 I—

FRIDAY’S FIVE BEST RADIO FEATURES WJZ (NFS net work) 6:30 pm. D'xie circus. WEAF (NBC net work) 7:00 pni. Citi s Service hour. 'ABC (CHS net work I -3:00 pm.' True Story hour. VYJZ (NBC net worki 9:00 pm. Arnutiong Quakers. iWI'.AF (NBC net work) —9:30 pm. Myntory Hours.

Did You Ever Stop to Think By Edson R. Waite Shawnee, Oklahoma THAT evrrj’day is bttrgttin day for those who read the advertisements. Business concerns who have the best that can be procured are continuous advertisers. In the advertising columns you can always find the names of the concerns who appreciate your business, who render good service and carry the kind of merchandise that is worthy of your • consideration and your confidence. Standard goods for every day use — goods whose quality does not change, and at moderate prices, are always advertised. Your local merchants sell the kind of merchandise that will make you go back for more. IT WILL PAY YOU TO VISIT THE STORES OF YOUR HOME CITY OFTEN. THEIR SI’OCKS HAVE BEEN CAREFULLY CHOSEN AND ARE THE BEST AT THE PRICE. AT LOCAL STORES YOU SEE WHAT YOU BUY BEFORE YOU PAY FOR IT. EVERYTHING IS DISPLAYED FOR YOUR INSPECTION. YOT WILL FIND THE HOME MERCHANTS OFFER YOU THE BEST IN QUALITY, WORKMANSHIP AND VALUE. 5 YOUR LOCAL MERCHANTS HAVE MERCHANDISE OF SUPERIOR QUALITY — THE BETTER KIND—THE KIND YOU WANT AND THE KIND YOU SHOULD BUY.

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