Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 44, Decatur, Adams County, 20 February 1930 — Page 3

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[ " conde *ining shadow™ L shakespeare ' • I *"* —"— I "Coming events I cast their *' I shadows before 0 - , ’IH i W?' ■ w ■■; ■ :< saH»&’ E .Sr I ’ . f H * ;WBrv . ; .- . *> : - • » ''HlbbbliE i ■ ? y . AVOID THAT FUTURE SHADOW* By refraining from over-indul-genre if would maintain - ?W / nw the modern figure of fashion J women who prize the modern figure with its subtle, T (((j±- ~~ - ■. seductive curves—you men who would keep that trim, r l ' j proper form, eat healthfully hut not immoderately. Ban- —' t ~—u_ -j/ tsh excessiveness—eliminate abuses. Be moderate Zyy■' ~be moderate in all things*, even in smoking. When r tempted to excess, when your eyes-are Bigger than your x fl stomach, reach for a Lucky instead. Coming events I » / / t M B /W\.- y * Ost their shadows before. Avoid that future shadow ( ‘ \i. , z V z'' \^SBf l byavoiding over-indulgence if you would maintain that j *?7 x j S’ 1 " lithe, youthful, modern figure. • \L / Lucky Strike, the finest Cigarette a fiL A * /r . s men ever smoked, made of the fin- ~ ° est tobacco—The Cream of the Crop—"lT'S TOASTED." Everyone knows that heat purifies and so "TOASTING" not only removes impurities but adds to the flavor and improves th© taste. * "■ TVs toasted Your Threat ProMction-against irritation—against cough. WMMEMMMVMD KAMMMk* VOM Moderate! . . . Don’t jeopardize the modern form by drastic diets, harmful reducing girdles, fake reducing tablets or other quack “anti-fat” remedies condemned by the Medical profession! Millions of dollars each year are wasted on these ridiculous and dangerous nostrums. Be Sensible! Be Moderate! We do not represent that smok‘nß Lucky Strike Cigarettes will bring modern figures or cause the reduction of flesh. We do declare that when temple to do yourself too well, if you will “Reach for a Lucky” instead, you will thus avoid over-indulgence * n things that cause excess weight and, by avoiding over-indulgence, maintain a modern, graceful form. Tune IN—The Lucky Strike Dance Orchestra, every Saturday night, over a coast-to-coast network of the N. B. C. © 1930, The American Tobacco Co., Mfrs.

| people Intei’HMed lh the chmh u!h<> . * ero hi court at timoH, w—— , - I LOCAL PASTOR HELPS OBTAIN HOME FOR AGEI)| i iroXTINI’FI) KROM PARE O\'El I I peoph'. : Tin- Home will be known! |-<i< the l’i(-Riiyterlnn (>i<| I‘eop'es 1 1 Home, but it wKI be non-neeturlau ! ■| mill elderly people of eoy cliur, h ! ’ are eligible to tidniNkion to the! home. The plan wan first suggested at I ' >he local i-hnrch two years a. o. I Rev. Ferntheil presented the pun ,to the Indiana nynod and later ! Mr. Peabody became Interested. I I He agreed to furnish 25 acres of land in North Mdiu h' Ster, former-1 |y the North Manchester fair I grounds and provide money forth" I completion of the large two- torv j building. Rev. Ferntheil wa • then appoint ed reprugentatlve of the synod in j the project and with th" signing of! contracts this week, th. dream efi I local Presbytei ians will soon be | i 1 J. The trustees of the new horn" | ! will soon meet to arrange plans I i 'or the opßiing and maintaining of > ! the structure, and until th.it tine '

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no appllyntions wi 1 l»> received for ; entrance, JAIL DELIVERY IS FRUSTRATED ' (CONTINt'EI) FROM PAGE ONE) The sheriff said four hack saws had been smuggled into tin? jail | and given to Ross. Ros s was convicted As the bank .robbery charge several weeks ago, and senti’-nced tn serve 10 years m Hhe state prßo# lie was held in lull while his attoHieys attempted i to raise $10,1)00 bond to get his reI lease until the supreme court decided his cr.se. — p—2 Saraccno Asks Change Os Venue In Trial Columbia City. Ind., Fefi. 20 -- I P) .li st ph Saracer..), 33, unde” inn it men t here in connection witn I the death of Mrs. Alice Binder dur- ! Ing the Robbety jif the Columbia I City state bank las April 18, has | applied tor a < hange of v nue fror.i j >’■ - :;r! ■■ ‘ ' esert; T!i> re<tu i ’.as made late yesterday by W. H | Kis-inger. Sarace.io's attorn-y. i The allege'! bank robber also ' js'.ed for a ,ia'pe. attorney to d"

: feint him but this was objected to I by presecutor Ralph Probst, who i said Sarm ene, had received a draft | for s2oo from Chicago on Feb. 2. I HOSPITAL NOTE* > | John Braun, 418 Winchester , Stre t, underwent a major operation at the Anama County Mt-niorial Hoe : pifal thii,' morning. .Mrs. Rena Hendricks, Decatur, ’ i route 5, was admitted to the local I I hospital Ihis morning where “he 'will receive medical trtatment.l | Mrs. Ernst Halslgei, Herne, who i underwent a major operation at the ‘ I Adams County Memorial Hospital Friday, is repor od to be improving. — o Chautemps To Attempt to Form French Cabinet Paris, Feb. 2b (U.P.) — Camille Chautemps, leader of the radical- ( ; socialist parliamentary group, atI tempted to build a new French cab- ; hiet today, at the request of Presi- , I dent Gaston Doumergue. Called to the task by Doumergue 1 before f‘ a. m Chantemns left the Elysee palace after an hour’s eon-1 leience with the president in an | i I optimistic frame of mind. H announced after his confer

> ence that Ills first effort would b< i to frame a "concentration govern ment" thut is, a government diaw lug its strength not only from hit own group, but form the left, hide pendents, the republican-Hoclalists, and as far into the center groups as possible. COURT HOUSE Sues J. F. Arnold Ed Belling has brought suit n | gainst Jami'S F. Arnold mid Al'n I Arnold demanding a total of ss,Btio. The complaint is In five paragraphs Die plaintiff alleges that the note: signed by defendants made payabb July 28. 1828 to St. Joseph School, [St. Marys Catholic church and The Rev. J. A. Seimetz. The summons was ordered issued, returnabh. March fi. Real Estate Transfers Charles W. F. Davis et ux, 100 acres in Wabash Township to Clay Engl, et al tor SI.OO. C. L. Walters. Corn. 80 acres it, Washington township to Charles Cassell for $6,100.00. Homer S. McKean e-t ’tx. land in I Washington township to Thomas .1 I McKean et ux for SI.OO. LOCALS

Mrs. P. B. Thomas and .Mrs. Dick Heller visited wi'h friends in Foil Wayne yesterday. P. B. Short is attending an automobile show at Indianapolis today. Mrs. Minnie Wilkinson will leave soon for Fort Wayne where she will spend several weeks. D, C. Zimmerman re-iding wea' of Monroe was a business visitor in Decatur today. ‘ J W. Biodbeck of Decatur, rout' 6.brought a clipp'ng from ;<"Wlit I Was 21" column of a recent edi ion of an Elyra, Qhio newspaper w hich gave an account of Dr. O. E Brodbeck, san of J. W. Brodbeck Dr. Brodbeck formerly lived in Adams County, g.aduat d from De ■atur High S< bool several year s ;go, and taught in this county to. >ur years. The clipping stated that Dr. Brodbeck had been teaching school in Indiana at the age of 21 at which time his ambition in life aas to be a college professor. Later he went to Kirksville College of Os opa.hy at Ki.-ksville, Missouri, Missouri, after which he studied with a doctor in Pennsylvania and s at pre ent a successful doctor a Elyra. Ohio. 0 Chicago Employes Are Happy Over Prospects Chicago, Feb. 20. — (U.P? —Policemen whistled on their beats and school teachers bummed at their ■tesks todav because Chicago's millionaires had agreed to dig down no the r.pockets for as many millions as are needed to pay the long rVcrdue salaries of more than 10, 100 public employes. Modest homes all over the city where since before Christmas th ■ nress of poverty lias been heavv were gay because of the action tak en by 70 emissaries of big business it a conference in the somberly i!iilfieent. M.bi-Doy club yesterday. * "We will,do our part," was til.’, keynote of the conference and there was not a discordant tony, aS ►Ch'cago's capitalists, railroad x jeutives. a Senate Rescinds Its Appointment of Stone * Washington, Feb. 20. —(U.PJ B unanimous consent today the sen- ; ate rescinded and reconsidered its I action of yesterday confirming I Charles Augustus Stone of New | York as a member of the board of |'cg>n,i .n .a tin.....Banian ms.. lion. — — o— — 1 — Says Dry Laws Are Not Enforced At Al! Washington, Fell. 20. — (U.R) — There Is no prohibition, state or Federal, in St. Louis, .Mo., former S-nati r George H. Williams of Missouri, told the house judiciary • iT.mittee today at. the hearing on 'dlls to rap?.' 1 ! or mod fy lhe p " ti"n lav.. Bek;re Baby Comes

wo H >4'/ Mother’s Friend lessens pain

ccnifoit and ease The i- D'Af ’ . *i .-uei j and nerves rn as • I “give” ea c ily as tn i 'ubdon • 4-e. n , . t j much pain unci t. net I inp ».iay tesuit. Mur j itnpm . .nt still, is t< have the tiss .ea an muscles as “elastic ins po‘-s>* ie 'en vb i great in nient ot‘ c..iiuI birth arrives. Countless thousands 1 of expectant mothers for over 60 vears have

tor over ou years nave * been relieved by the use of "Mother’s * f riend”—that time-tested, scientificallyprepared skin lubricant and pain-reliever which originated in the prescription of an eminent obstetrician. You owe yourself the comfort “Mothi er’s Friend” gives. It is soothing and relaxing. 15 It is used externally only—gently rubbed into the skin. Clean and I pleasant to the touch. Brings relief Eromptly. Very valuable in keeping the reasts in good condition. Also puts you I in fine shape for the approaching ordeal. “Mother’s Friend” is on sale * £6 6 at all drug stores. $1.25 per — - bottle. Try a massage with ; it tonight and notice the ease v and comfort it gives A booklet on “Things to Know Before Baby Comes” will be mailed in plain envelope, i free, on request. Address Bradfield ReguI later Co., Dept. IS. Atlanta. Ua.

0 1 - - - - ""tt ’jfr. All these a<l4le<l improvements — yet prifex </rea//r/ reduced!

The new Chevrolet Six is enjoying the greatest public reception ever given a Chevrolet car. For it offers scores of new improvements and refinements that make it a finer car in every way. Yet it sells at greatly reduced prices! Consider a few of the extra-value features that Chevrolet has incorporated in this greatest of all Chevrolets —a smoother, flashier six-cylinder valve-in-head motor, with its capacity increased to 50 horsepower! —a stronger, more durable rear ar.le, with increased gear ratio! — four Lovejoy hydraulic shock absorbers —assuring a smooth, even, comfortable ride over any road!

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