Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 45, Decatur, Adams County, 21 February 1930 — Page 4
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT ; Published Fvwry Evening Except Sunday by THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT Co. *. H. Heller.. Pres. and Gen. Mgr. A. R. Holthouse....Sec’y & Rua. Mgr. Dh kD. Ilellei... Vi» President Entered at the Postoffice at Decatur, Indiana, as second class matter Subseripuou Rater Single copies $ .02 One week, by carrier 10 One year, by carrier 5.00 One month, by mail 35 Three .months, by mail .... 1.00 Six months, by mail v 1.75 One year, (jy mail 2 3.00 1 •*’ Qp<’ year, at office 3.00 Wees quoted are wlWin first and » A . second zones. Elsewhere, SB '* rr >3.50 one year. q •: • Advertising Rates made 0 Known on Application Natlm I A eV. . ; antatlves SCHEEIIKE. INC 35 East Wacker Drive, Chicago 415 Lexington Avenue, New York Charter Member The utiiaiu League .-f Homed tallies o I hex may lav the parrot f■;..-1r 1 in the <i • if if this w.-athm keeps up we ll lie suffering from spring fever around here. q About the worst news wiilch could come from Chicago • >««• w "Hu b V i A Ham Han Thomp on had d< ud'-d io run again. If jp- docs we suggesi for b e . p< pie tn yiork without pay. Ov It Co ( V th.- .ivt CJuinis united in' putting on -at Uoi n-w nlc I foliar i lay ami - ■ ve irffl? were arr.ingcd to attract and Hitertain the crowds. The ' windows were dressecj >u special e va a p.i .de of ,es . .. 11) tie, ler It's one thing to talk al ait observing th,- law ami another thing to do it. Mis. Mabel Willebland), onc< prohibition enforce blent off:, r in the I'. S. Treasury department, caused many a fellow to I, ,ii ■- ' I. ut lit other lay « cop nabbed her for speeding in Washington. She was also one o: those who i.ijk’ 1 about law obs ivaiice in the Capitol City. Dtiring the World war this janin-J : >us d til' ' ill ill > n gallons of
“Onlj JKonjola Was Able To Relieve Me!” “I f ill Not Praise I bis New, Medicine Too Highly.” ■ 1 rateful lady &V ’ * '■• '-';-■ .41 ■> I MHS.,jt»IAKuAKb l MKUABKIGHf ‘‘l suffered for years from a nervous condition that gave me no rest,” said Mrs. Margaret Atgabright. Vernog. Acres, Ind. "1 simply could mW keep Still, and the least little thing out of the ordinary upset me. I was subject to severe headaches that lasted fo r !days at. a time. 1 had tried practically every medicine [ hejjljj of in a vain seart'h for relief. ‘■Then a fritgxl urged me to try Konjola. I have used bottles, ami feel better in every way. My ; nerves are better than for a long time; headaches are a thing of the past, anti I gained in weight and strength. Only Konjola was able to relieve me, and I cannot praise Ibis new medicine too highly." _ Konjola is sold in Decatur at the H.ipJ. Smith drug store, and by all the best druggists in all towns throughout this entire section.
Colds are serious. Even inlld cases are dangerous. Remember KONJOLA COLD COMPOUND (tablets) is giving amazing re lief to thousands of cold suffer ers every year. These table are of the same high quality a I Kouiola.
♦ — . TODAY’S CHUCKLE ♦- (U.fl>r ♦ ' Saint-Hi teuc. —A tarm worker | near here met his death in an unii-tial fashion He slipped stone and lost Ci>lM<doUS- •. neBS when he fell. His face I ti was buried In some jslraw ami I he was smothered. , 4 4 r legalized industrial algjihsl. New we ma- more than n hundred mil--2 rj lion gallons and the senate coni--1 mittee wants to kltow why, and j ) how. Perfectly pertinent? proposi- ( tion. Why should we use more of ) tie 1 y-in pear, times thari’in war ! timet Sure, why Bluffton News. lianwi 5 - o Q Indiana may he in for it this ( spring, sentiment being created for a special Well of the legislature to deal with the state School question. if the session convenes anything lent school relief to establishirng daylight saving time might ■am up .10 in the long run the taxpayers will foot the bill, We believe the school question could Tie .handled some way. other than ull.i the i~iat.ire. Bluffton had a very successful ath< r and in mt ■ ting the other night, three hundred seventy two persons, actual preach' r count, the Bluffton News- Banner ea at' ’ mg the banquet. Hon. Arthur Sapp, of Huntington, delivered the adlr< .. and it was an occasion resulting in much friendly feeding md common understanding in >w-cn father and son. From tha • p its In the Bluffton paper, otlu cities might obtain some valuable :x>mt on holding - iqh a no -tin.: >y writing to the boys ov. r liter. The state of Illinois is planning to 'ul.d st e lugtiv out ci (.Him and line the ent |u >ti tc.i with beautiful shade trees. A gift .1 -o.'Or from .1, W. Gardner, philanthropist makes the work Jtoss this tr< os are full grown it will without a doubt bt n ol tie- beautiful higb.wciv - in tin country. The same plan might be carried out in -Indiana and we su t that if the highway <!■ partment wishes to < ■ ah: g th -dine, that, the stretch of tate i oad No. 27, fronj jfort Wa-.'ii-Io Geneva, also known as Limberlost Trail, be graced with th" . ft would be In keeping with PUrposo of iiamTng the route L inbnrlost. Twil and would be a tin in- mm ial in Gene StrattonPorter, nature author, tin whose I mem- i th route W,, . -.tablu,!., <l. ■"—l ■ t) Geors iiiaton vt’rote: "My first wish is to ■ v thi- plagm to mankind (war) banished from the earth and the son- and daughters of thih world tn, I m mor.- pie-iaijic- amt innx <nt titan in preparing .mplements and using th m " the do trm tion of in<u>kiml " That was 145 years ago and we to- 1 day find representatives of the leading nations of the world t’.—o lavii s In other words, we are no ftjg(her along today than we were wdien Washington was about to assume the presidency except that our destruction are morir more tenlble than anything Washington ever dreamed of. If the profit wer'H taken out of the manufacture of ( war materials, the war prepur at ions would speedily stop. — Co- ' Itimhia City Post, Till- anniiul analysts of inc -ai. , tax lias become a sort of barometer of private wealth, of in- ' dividual and class prosperity. There is no better vane for feel- 1 Ing the directions in which wealth flows lion: year to year. There is I the recent tabulation of lII2S income tax figures. It shows an in- j crease in number of incomes of a million dollars or over from 290 ' to 496; an increase from 11 to 24 , in the number of persons whose : annual incomes exceed $5,000,000; ' an increase from 33,695 to 42.613 > jin the number of persons whir ' (incomes exceed SSO/)®0 a year. A |
—fi ’ —and die Worst is Yet to Colne ■ —- I I BREAD Pork. 6 BEANS p- — GUTTER- ’ STEW lJ ’ _y 9 9 J I watch YOU R-’[ . hay? .1 ■o // // i 11 T A I i —” l
important “r< .idiug" < n this barometer is tivat showing pn increase us 13,000 in comes from, riii.m- - to of i>n -.up i n ;>). comes from *lo.‘hm to slo,ono and of nearly a million in Ilia nnmhe.' of tie ii and women reportii * Ac ciimnlatii n f great wealth as ndii.it',. mme income tax Ugur... v iws other phases no less import. n‘ ’ ti, larger poputat on of millionairepart from i ii- much greater jump made by iiic'oi --s in the lower iv ets, it wotitd appear that vc.tl’h is Leioming concentrated’ with the f-w The report taken as a whole p ices, on the contrary, that a wider distribution of wealth is being effected. o — ♦ ♦ BIG FEATURES OF RADIO Friday’s Five Best Radio Features (Copyright' 19:’.0 bv United I’re* > Central standard time throughout.. WEAF <N BC network) 7:90 p. m. — Cities Service Hotir. WEAF i NBC network) s;.JO p. m. - Broadcasting Broadway WABC (CBS network) 9:00 p. m. Around the Samovar WEAF (NBc network) 9:00 p.m. Alpha & Omega-Opera. I WAD.C (CBS netwwi I 9;i' iu.niT -—Duke Ellington’s Band.' | Saturday’s 5 Best Radio Features Copyright 1930 by" UP V\ ABC (CBS network) 9 2u p. mi’ cst. Ted Hitsing's Sportslants. i WABC (CBS network 7:30 pin ! revt Dixie Echo.- , 'vv.lZ (NB( networa) x p.m c-s, --) 1-I'.' ■ Light ’W.IZ (NBC m-tworki - m p m cst. — Dutch Masters Minstrels. (,*'| WEAF I NBC j>et work ) 9 p. m. i !.n<'k.x sjirilo H->iir, Sunday's Fivs Best Radi& Features Copyright 1930 by UP WOR (Mewark, N. .1.) 2 p.m. cst Philharfnonic Symphony. W.IZ fNp,c network) 7:15 p. m cst. Collier's Hour. WABC (CBS network) 8 p.m. cst .Majestic Air Theater. WE\F NBC network) -:1."> p.m. cst.—Atwater Kent Hour. WABC (CBS network) 11 n. tn. cst. —Coral Islanders. * TWENTY YEARS ®AGO TODAY I Daily Democtat File «. —— 4 j Feb 21 Winn is in county spell-1 ing contest were: Maiy Laughlin, Jefferson; Wildas Shifferly, Union; | Minnie Tricker, Blue Creel’; Nelli" I Kerr, Jeff r* -®.Nellie I i'clm. St.! M.oys. •' Ileal estate transfer: J M. Collinsj to William Michaels, 234 acres ini Monroe township. fc Rev. 11. B. Masters of Fort Wayne I preaches at Presbyterian church I wh i<' a special two weeks servlcuj is In progress. 39 years ago today oceurflM*the explosion which destroyed the Shackloy wheel factory, leading industry of the town. Warnings sent out that land sharks aie '‘skinning" northerners wtth'Floiida land. George L. Saunders. W. H. rfieli-; hern and Al Openheim sell thej
A * DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1930.
' ■ Bluffton Banner to W. 11. Ormsbv. (-.:ii t roporti r Home)- Low. rm.il roll e currier n Frank Ga- s and Charle Lose re itimed from K .'f < 1 me. ting at Al i exandria, Indiana. -X-oJ 4. . 4,| Household Scrapbook By ROBERTA LEE 4 -- -■—- — - - — 4 Sc:atched Silver Buy a 1 nail quant !ly yf puty po" - der, put it int > a b.ui--' r and ;n*d enough dive oil to make a paste.) | 111. tills .I 1 t 1 Vel with a .SO, tla i-’' < loth. Polish " ith ;. < liaumi- ■ and the sciatehes will disappear, j Saving Sugar .0 » ! ing it. It will require le#s sugar. | Water Sp'ctr .» - .111 I- i* • . • 'rem I varnished tables or furniture by I rubbing with a cloth or feather dipp .j | ed in champhor. I Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE 4_ _ J—(U.Fj __4 Q. Are all guests at a wedding re j j.-option esco te<l up to the bride and! gr uiiii.' A; a small r:c' ;dion. yes. Ind ml few. r i> placed (.11 the able? A ■ In the order ffi w piece is to b used. Q. Wlia’ i* the secret of popularity .' \. 3it' 'tt.ing of one •?. tin-l-.e'.tish :ega d for otners, deep interest .*V I a’ ot 1> rs Im ) eta s.:; [generosity in thought an 1 action lid < >ui (~ cards all. Bargains in New Livwg Room Suits. Come and look our lock of suits over. WE SAVE YOU MONEY < N Sl'i'JS. Stucky & Co., Monroe, Indiana. to M 12
- - -— rroKic-rownini rm "t~'i.-Ti--ir-.TiTw l i-ft«i mrf ® t 1F SS “ JnMr 7 r s « * George Washington »■ On Washington's BirtiWhv this hank reminds its customers am! a I good citizens of that great man who .vaW’ not onr? a patriot, soldier and statesman hut in his private life was a good eAmple of thrift and integrity. „ In unity with all real Americans we desire lh do honor to the First American of us all. . •> T1 * * The Peoples Loan & Trust Company BAMi OF SERVICE.
-'•v PREBLE NEWS Mj. and Mi.--, lb rbe’.t .Ilii, and dipigjl'ts;; qf'Jitf-.-Sumla’.v' visfiiiU Mr. and Mrti daughters. U , Mr. and Mrs Guss Vienienstnll and -.>ll Edwaidand (Lighter Itnch c.i 1 01 Detroit m H higan sptbit the week end visiting Mr. and Mis. Milton Hoffman and family ami nt lend cd cthe funpttl ol their nephew From. Ib Imi iea ' Monday ;(ft r noon. Mrs Robert Sherlpok and Miss G- rtind" Hoffman of Corunna attended the funeral of Francis Helmrich h-Id al Hie Magley Reformed Chui ch Monday al ci noon. Dr .ihO-'Mis. J. c. Grandstaff re ntt-imd home Thursday after spend ing the winter months visiting thenson and dauglitei-in-law Di. and M1 . Fl. y I Grandstaff of St. Barbara California. The laidn Aid of Ileulah Cha - I mat with Mrs. August jjelUiekmun Wedn day all day At he noon hou: a delicius poi-hn It <linm-r v. a ■rv.-4 lo th toll,wing meiabeis ao-i cues -: Mrs. Milton Hoifman. Mi < (>. ville Heller. Mis Ed Aruoli M . i:-:t: - ” ... ■ bar.l, Mrs Charles Di ttingor, M: . IJoliu Beal, Mrs. Chalies Fiihiniar. Mis Gust Yoke. Mrs. J. C. Grand I i.u-i Johnson and son Sp 1| | Arnold. Rev. and Mrs. Glen Bryan. , A .. i Is 1 rene. and n--v \ <-r<-.. lull Margaret Straub jl'iam - SiUlieknian. Doris Johnson ■and .Mr. and Mrs. August SchliekIman. 1 Mi. and .Mrs. E. A. Goldner, .Mis. Milton Welling ami Mi’s Doug.a Elzey attended the funeral of Flat. '• '■ R form Church Monday afternoon. .'■l. . II my Kirihner spent Wed :i sd - lisi.ing Mr. :.h.l Mis. Chai les Kirchner and daughters. .' sit v Mildied spent Wedm-sd.iy visit ling Paula KiichiuT w iio is a patient a. the Adam County Memcria 1 «Hos 1 pital. Mrs. Richard Bogin ; o: Deeatm * -’n : 1 cuts Mr. and Mrs. Albert Shady. Hr. . ml Airs Raymond We lie--and son Miles Rodea Welling of F.oi i Wayne spent Sunday visiting relatives in Preble Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Kirchnei and 1 daughters had as their guests foi l . linnor Sun-Jay venipg Mr. and Mrs D. M. Ilite'cf Decatur.’ i Mr. amt .Mrs. Gerald Grandstaff 11: diilghti r if Fort Wayt:-- *pent v. eek nd -i .1 in -■ ti-e l-irmc i parents Dr. aud Mrs. .1, C. Gran.l staff. Mrs. Will John and son Wilbert lof Fort Wayne called on Paula I Kiri hm-r m ho is a pitient a* tm ’ Adams Ci Ruth M< B. 1 m visit--I Glar. in); ' Sullivan Tu sday evening. M: Earl Wood and ton of De 1 . Mii hignn a: spen -line -o • r
1 (JHICHESTERS'PILLS V the diamond rrand. a Lad lea! Ask y«ur DrugfH* / t* <A * or A’hl-rhfM-tern IHamond / *•»!!• 1° Bed and Gold< CJJ 'Metallic boxes, sealed with Blue \ / /t-v*. Take no other. Ray V I W —* /Crof your !>ru<gi«t- Ask for 1/ W CHI.< HES.TERft DI AMOND IX Hr BRAND l»ll.LV*4oyear<knowo as Best, Safest, Reliable. Buy Now I r SOU) BY DKUGGISTS EVERYWSEB* FOR RENT A farm of 80 acres in Blue Creek township, Adams county, 1 mile cast of Salem. Inquire of M. KIRSCH, Decatur, Indiana Telephone 15 and 6ft
- - jal days visltiiic Mr. and M> 1 ' Rov ( able an I family* am! .pmmU - Mr. and Mrs I’. 1 ( ■ < TODAY 4..... — -♦ Senate Continues tariff debate. Continuts lobby investlgatioti. House Coutlnius-debate on detlclcncy . appropriation bill. Labor commitiee holds heariu.' on old ags pension bill Expenditures committee holds, hearing on bill to consolidate G t j uans bureaus Find Roman Villa Palermo. (UP)- Tli ■ r maim what mu* have been a ...ui!so> Homan villa of early Impelial timed accidenUMly brought to light Ki luring llm 1 -mi ■< of die iig 1: - i'oumrti inns of a new pchool Initttl I ng L.h k ■ lab '<r n'e' uial Auir-h lortaed th 111 -a - - : the v, have b*eii discovered together witlj 1 miml. ; c; in- ■■ in r rati.>ll. Tae c 1 :ui. at- ta I. ~ leuin in tin- Pomp. 'b hart - s< come to light. Tilden on French Stage Palis. (I P- Big Bill I ildell. who 1- II :r illg - ■ P ' Ahe tennis tournarm-nt on the R!’. I iera, is now arranging for .1 tiiimi t .1,. -0 ■ icgotiaHug with tim Par.--Ana 1 1- n Player* yvm hav- been 1 , American play s in Pai i.y t ini < hs! autumn, to appear in .1 cast of on : of their plays in May. Guards M y Go London. ( UP) Red coat. :. - 1 ittraclel so much att-ntion from; I ,11 ists as they - t .-r. c on fin dorses at the yraies of White Hall, j any • abolish'd lu-i ■ fur 1 ::e ak»T ec.moaiy T h,- o ret 1- a Ily ’’ ■ “Used in Our Family For Three Generations” ? ncir.ln iiear'.ily «-A'. mend Dr. Piet l-'.l'.iir 1: used in our i.inii for three gener; "--[C' tiers. My motln j it in cxpcc ' F /I fmnt period*, at - - •' f * /i f W 1 / 'uhl n- ver lit. Mrs. Etta Miiler through the ordea again so began taking the Ti . • rip tion’; used it right up to the last. I lei , family physician ask- d why she wa so much better this ting than er bi fore. She told him, and he said, 'll ).- a good medicine,’ “I have used ‘P : ■ it keeps me from being *0 nervous. “My two daughters also hgve ti, < it with very best results."—Mrs. Ett: Miller, Route 1, Box 98. All dealers. ! —.—.—
i l '" ~ A i /J S a * .5. - ' Mz - ... j % • * ... ' . Washington -Saved ©■ p And Now Wt SPEND! i . 9 $ §■> I? the (lays when Washington was leading a ragged.JU-eouipp-rd l and o! to.onMs I‘tidiii thi mosi impressive - 1 '' Of he couk! not aflord to waste a crust or a cartridg? He had to make every shot, every cent (01 NT. He dfaLiU and his success is mirrored in the rich ration which to found. ® K 01 * Or brings the riches of tomorrow'. s »«• • t w% Eank “ itcs y° u t 0 I* I -s '©>' _ —tor ave Y.OUR ♦tj-xk ' res A' Scenting ona of our *> * * ft) d<po Sl *•> Bank V'll be clos^Jn observance of • W,rt ! i ii n S t on’s. Feb.. 22.
I* uarc* are sthe • •«!<- j Lliiti'tiiii-• to Whitehall which hotmen I ' u;:;-»U 'I I l '' 1 ni'jlit* Actually. *l’l- , , ih> oin knoiv-j w'hy they 1 r 1 , 11| , 1 , |h ,,,. -0 piolffllt. !*<IC : ||. UV „| Wut- I'ol'4 In repii . L.-.itiai a- fe lins rii'il units consid-l I,.red as ''largely ornamental’ muatl | be sacrifice I hi’the interests of eco-i | noniy. Prisoner £ues City i;,,u 11. (UP) PrlM'i) seiitencetq ‘ m illim 75 M ins hav: not made Al-1 j uliousc Brutieau, of Rouen, lose Ills | ..id ai. nor. Bi uni rti. who Is aerv , [lug oiib of his many sentences, has , Il no mff) ipality .0 11 d.im t rs no. is inment. IT :tm an does not I ... h - d 1,,, Jiv -,u- In: the wa im>r w- Un ~ ' j nil fe fl 1r- ill I "In . n> .i "I > n " d I -’ ~ » <rr - -us !o >st ill in i «•
, ... ■ I- '—— - Why shovel 24,000 pouudi . OF FUEL? "Z'*’ & - -r ■■ re r- r y r-a'. r-- <,-,.* ' m-a-'s.,. - ly. ® OS Z>- 5 *i*. ** Why no* eliminate, once and for , ** all, this troublesome, plaguing job - poki; o iircs, chopping kir<*i mg, shoveling tons and tons of coal, hauling out ashes? Heat /cur Home With Gas - the nude n fuel — and reduce furnace drudgery to the weekly winding of a thermostat-c’ 'k Phone, and let us give you an esti- ! 1 -,-e of the ca.-- We’ll w;;gc? >u c n well aUord it. Northern Indiana Public Service company
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. 666 Table Relieves a Headache or N eur ' in 30 minutes, checks a Cold first day, and checks Mal ar j. three days. G(>6 also in Liquid. w
