Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 62, Decatur, Adams County, 13 March 1930 — Page 3

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Future home of a proletariat, Nn. |u Grosvenor Square la situnte-l In I the heart of the bourgeoisie. I Is near Park Lane, London's afreet of 1 mliliona'ies.” The Imllioom on the second IT>or iof the hone consists or two very uri-’e lofty apartment, opening Into , :i< !i o'liei. The walls are white, uni ■! "Henals anci. reliefs ! I'he smaller upaitiueir. Ik furnish led by heavy gilt clmlrs. cushioned with antique dink' green velvet •>!.» i broideied wlili owls and rose*:. Tb-» 1 iirtains i.rc gteen velvet, embossed I with flowers and h aves in yellow The larger apartment Is more formal in decoration, and more ■stately. The chars and sofas are ' ove.ed with bright red brocade |nn upproprla e color and the tirvo | long v inflows at the end of the I room a * curtained by the sun t. | tuff :.n I by plain white net. No. 40 is a basement house; with three lofty sto.eyj linked by a a* iral I tairtuso, covered w th caipe* in dark cut ran -red. Th * dining room | is pe h ips the most formal room in . be house. G eat tapestrl<?s in sub-, tued shades of blue and green dr-i 'corate the walls, the heavy fnrni-l luce is made of oak. and seen by

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1930.

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— ii Ens ant. ,n the six day bicycle .-ace going around a turn on the big u.r.e uuwl as thev start the second dav of the six dav g: nd at Ma .i.on square Garden N Y Occasional st’r.nts are all that o cur to relieve 'h*- monotonv of the rue* I’ Pont and his oar.nor Delia t* o. ter wtn th- team of Gu mbretiere and Lmo tie a. one st ou, uU at uie held at thia writing.

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\V lliam Howard Dorr of Chicago, vnvicted si?yei of William O'Brien, to whose wife he made love, „. th- Chit ago jail for Joliet yt nitentiaiy to serve a life term. H> hid b;en in solitary confinement for six weeks, follow ng an attempted jail break. late evening lixht, the room It cl;s ulmo t fcrbidd ng. ... o—--50 V.ry S..nple lion cun I gci the shape of nit ose altered?" asks u corresponden f I. ndoii Tit Bits Poke it ini. somebody else* business. « 51 ower of Fish ‘Many freaks of weather have be< n recorded, but it Is doubtful If thp experience of a man at Glencoe. Rhodesia, has been equaled. He nw< ke recently to find that live fish had been rr’idpg on bis p-opert\ during the night, a tennis court be lug covered with small silver fish As the nearest sheet of water is three miles away, the only solution) sot • s to both. t a whirlwind rose tn the nigif end carried the tish on their queer tourney. o Men Who Help The men who are lifting tin world upward and onward are thns who encourage hiore than rrltirizi Elizabeth Harrison END BUNION PAIN FOREVER No Need to Suffer Another Day Those Agonising Torturing Pains There ’s one simple vet inexpensive wav to teduce inflamed, swol’en toe joints and get them down *o norma’. ? n d that is to apply Moon’’s Emerald Oil night and morning, and people who suffer f’ -mi r«uch enlargements would be wise to reduce them before they -meh a more or less chronic stage. Ask any first class druggist for in original two-ounce bottle cf Moone's Emerald Oil (full str-mgth) and refuse to accept any•bing in its place. It is inch a highly ebneentrated preparation tbi't two ounces T:st a long time, and furthermore if this wonderful ''‘ccoverv does not give you complete satisfaction von can have your money refunded. Tier'll t n'r ’•O»pjc ’’’ho *'» •b’f|i| ■■ t ;i. I'-'tlp of ’•Pnn-’oM O’l 4 >• ore ’'nrpvin*? night "nd rovn'n • <ipo »e I the'’ wID ouh'El’n tbs an i ’p v ovement which will continue until the veins and bunches arc reduced to normal.

AMERICA LEADS IN CHILD STUDY, i EXPERT CLAIMS .Justin Brierly of Columbia Completes Survey of European Institutions Denver, Colo., Mm. li!—(UP) — I America is more than z? years ai head of Europe in its application o’ 1 eh Id psychology, according to Jusi i tin Brierly. of Columbia Univeisity, j I - expert on child psychology. Brierly | ■ visited h s home here recently afte; i i making a study of conditions in or I phanages, day nurse.its and insti u ■ t ons for dependent children in foi i | eign countries. Brierley’s report, which will be i submitted to Columbia University, the League of N'a. ons and thi Chilli Labor buteati of America, ini eluded studies made in various in stitu ions in England, Germany, Fiance, Sweden. Italy, Ireland. Scotland and Wales. Wliile mental or i sychology test are applied to the subnormal child in many institutions in Europe Brierly said that no mental or emo lional tests were given to normal children. ’• "Such tests are common n oui public schools,” lie said. “We have '• long considered the emotional and '■ the mental test absolutely necessary L - for the welfare of the normal child In Europe lhe opinion is just the II opposite." I He sa d- he found only two psyI chological clinics in London, and that they were on a trial basis, com I pared with hundred; in America. ' Lack of I nances was his explanaI ion of this slow progress. Virtually all the countries of I Europe have established juvenile -I ,s. pat eroneil after the one Judge Ben Lindsey first establish- . n Denver. Briefly said. o k I Coin Jacnce j ft Is rm great wonder If In long ! . prove sos time while fortune takes | i Iter course hither and thither, nn merous colni-idences should sport taneom ly occur. If the number and variety of subjects to be wrought : upon be infinite, it is all the more i easy for fortune, with such an . abundance of material, to effect , this similarity of result «, lutnrch (4C-l“o A. I).). “Life of s .torius.” — 0 Preservin’ Newspapers The paper upon which modern newspapets are printed becomes brittle when expired to air for a , long time. Some libraries have ■ solved the problem of preserving newspaper tiles by mounting each sheet between two sheets of thin Japanese tissue. This seals lite u paper from the air. reducing its legibility but slightly and strength ening the "ige. 0 . H Case Betty's auntie came to visit her /ir.d brought a little gift with her 1 front n friend. Auntie told Bettie to write a letter and thank Miss I II for the pretty gift Betty wrote tlie following: "Hear Miss ’ I! . Thank you very much for ■tile pretty package In case you might want to send me sometliUte el e sometimes my address is ' —lndianapolis News I . "U' , Shockproof i A newspaper man must fie pre ; i pared for uny erne; gonvy says a magazine writer Even for the I self-made man to admit that It was pure luck that lie won success.— * South Bend News-Times 0 Precocious Genius '• Beethoven gave his first puhll concert at the ago of- ven HI I tlrst composition was written >. * I ten.

FRENCH PROFIT BYU.S.-GERMAN DIRIGIBLE DATA Air Ministry Opposed to Spending Huge Sums in Experiments By Ralph Helnzen United Press Staff-Correspondent > London March 13 (UP)—Sovb*t | vorld tour of the Graf-Zeppelin, the ■ ticce sful maneuvera of the British ’ milt R lOtt and the plans of Amerlan firms for Hit* construcUon o: itipet di Igibles have not convlne*- I he French Air Ministry of the prac-1 i-ablllty of it ility or dltivibles. M • Liwirent Eynac. Minister of Ait. old the Unite! Press that France was not going to waste money on > heir construction until o her na tions had gone through costly ex-! pertinents. The French Ait M nlstry sets mly commercial utility for dnig! 'ties today anti no land military yah te whatsoever, in view of the sv-

J wc ” Pursues us a/r A * Wwvx "Coming cost their -r shadows I FUTURE SHADOW* iy from ///? gence, if you would maintain the modern figure of fashion Women who prize the modern figure with i ts subtie, seductive curves—men who would keep that ' trim, proper form, eat healthfully but not im- ‘ moderately. Banish excessiveness—eliminate abuses. Be moderate—be moderate in all things even in smoking. When tempted to excess, / when your eyes are bigger than your stomach, /»’ s~ S reach for a Lucky instead. Coming events cast \ their shadows before. Avoid that future shadow F / / wr \ bKIi'B by avoiding over-indulgence if you would ' ‘ I w /’ / maintain the lithe, youthlut, modern figure. flft f; / Lucky Strike, the finest Cigarette a /M f man ever smoked, made of the finest tobacco—The Cream of tho Crop—"lT’S TOASTED." Everyone knows that heat purifies and so "TOASTING" not on!y removes impurities but adds to the flavor and improves the taste. “It’s toasted” Your Throat Protection —* against irritation—against cough. 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 smoking Lucky Strike Cigarettes will bring modern figures or cause the reduction of flesh We do declare that when tempted to do yourself too well, if you will "Reach for a Lucky” instead, you will thus avoid over-indulgence in 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 Atnerican Tobacco Co., Mfrs.

| por or sj»-*.«i| imfl climbing power .<>l 1 slight nqvnl mill ary value uh vyi-.-, ! <>r the fleet fur nt ■ en. At t.y rate, the bttflgit of the I I'Tent-h Air Ministry for t'J.'l t doet I tot i-ontnin ti <-i-’it for dirigible ex-pfi-ltm-ntH. The Government, in fat-t i ins no dlllulble policy, and Im hit'' none .-Ince the Dixmnde, turned I ever to France by Germany after I the wit:', exploded mill wan Im,' I tint the Mediterranean with her I crew, IMllg Ides cost 4u to fi'l.eoo.om* iTunes ent h, and can be ties! ro.\ ml I for, it dollar, with a handful ol tn-t-endlary bnlleta that can bo punt' ed into her by even a cltim-y com ! inereial plant upon whb-h u machine gun could be monn «*d " an official of thi* A r Ministry .aid, “Tlie world wat provided coneltii slvely that dirigibles were no match for airplanes or for anti aircraft at (tillery on tin* ground. The Gyrman records show a very high proper Itlon of losses for tlie few <1 rigibk ’hat were sent out to homlt Paris o I London. Seven Zeppelins in on*I night-bombing exx|>editiou on Lon ! ion we:-* lironght down by stor.n n France ami Belgium." Small dir ;-■ idles, not Zeppelins of lie size of the Graf, are still hel Indispensable for.ji.se with naval fleets. They are more easily man-’

[teuvered than tiirpluues far nt sea,* land can op<*rate much slower than; planes, so as no< to tun nh nd of the cruisers T.te French navy lias sei i ' eral Hitmil dlr glides, but no more > ur<- to be built for the present. .1 France is watching with Interest. liovevcr. tli<- < xpe inmnts in G>-t * many, England. Italy and tile I'nilmed S ates She ■ pends nothing lull I . nmkes notes of all tin* faults wln< h | I hose other powers discover afte: | . imving-pent millions of dollars. Sh<-1 ! ;intH> all het Icshous together and . | When time is r:;.t , she will build ! ; Hr ulbli .-■*. tlatd Boiled Taxer , I I lll.lllpe- I, ,I' PI 81-. UttSO t'.t ' 11 ax ex-cut or re i.sed to allow him I tn extra hour in wh <h lo raise Jl'J • i n overdue luxes Th odore Koch, 21* i car c.ltl proorie or of theßudapest VV< ten.l ('afe. committed suicide i y slioo.itig himself through the teart. Th- execution procci dings continued. Yawn' Jaw Out of Place S > ingfield, Mo., t I'Pt Hoh.trn ! -yawn and Dr. J. \V. Williams I I health offiier of tlie county health | 11 unit, wits called to sot a woman's; jaws, d slocated in a big yawn. Dr. i . I Williams walked more than j q't ■ , •ter of an hour to get the jaws pio-

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' perly adjusted. . — - Q —T*T~ Italy Heads Importers Belgrade, I,UP)— During |l)e I'.ii-t year th' best customer for | Lii’osliiv exports was the usniufrj 1 which is considered to In* hm* most .1 . ■ JU poll! i< a I riv.i I, itlll* Se<>qd In- " «Xn-trlu and third w.c, ' ctunuinla. . . —() -"j Roman Gravestone Fotnd I Sehwado:l’, Austria, < UP) — A i aeciilla looking stone discovered ti it field near Schwadorf by Johann ' i-'iith. a peas int, and delivered b,* ; lin.i to Prof. Langhau-er, the locuil ; .ebool principal, was found to be I-i. t of a Roman grincstonc with I wh ch much of the Inscription Is I still c learly legible. From the Latin “When nt Rome* do ns the Rom i ans do" comes from tlie l.tilin St I Ambrose Is cpioted ns s'l.vlim, "If yon nn* In Rome, lhe In the Rom nn style; If you are cj c-where live as they live elsewhere." In <’er vnntc s' “lion Quixote'’ It Is put like this: "Wlmii you are nt Rome do j ns you see.” —o ,1. S. ELZEY, jet eler. Bring in you* watches ami clocks for repair. .1 | Howe on c loc ks second hand. W.ctc'ic-s i fi *aj>. ■ i’lSj-tltx