Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 63, Decatur, Adams County, 14 March 1930 — Page 6
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WRIGHT TELLS VALUE OF GLASS CONSTRUCTION Noted Architect Explains Features of New Type Buildings Uy Flunk l.loyd Wright Ixwigncr nf Inipoiiu) Hotel Toklo| (Wiltteu for the United Picks) Chicago, March 14 IUP I - Gins ‘ I encased apartment houses and of-1 fig* buildings which I have recent ly designed are unquestionably th n niyje sensible type of tall structure'
MORE ANO BETTER □JPjk BREAD ( {f / — FOR SALE BY—- — A Harris. Decatur Mil,er & Deitsch. Decatur /TttftTH \ Appleman’s Grocery /o// ijw*'**'* '—l latter Grocery, Monroe NFCY f°l Bower Grocery, Preble *A Xr /*j| Williams Equitv Elevator Co., vXn.ouß>/| Williams. Ind. I Spitler & Son. Willshire. Ohio 1 Everett Grocery. Pleasant Milb I Berne Milling Co., Rerne Lenhart Grocery, Wren, Ohie ■■■■■■BnBBBBBaDBBBHBBBBBBBHBMBHBBMBBKBBEBBBBBSBHHSE. Community Sale at BELLMONT PARK, Decatur, Ind. Commencing at 12 o'clock noon SATURDAY. MARCH 15. 1930 HORSES—CATTLE—HOGS—SHEEP FARM IMPLEMENTS Manchu Soy Beans and Some Barley. ANYONE HAVING ANYTHING TO SELL PLEASE BRIM; IT jo the SALE SATURDAY. AS WE WILL HAVE A NUMBER OF BUYERS. ROY JOHNSON, Auctioneer and Manager aMttaHaßMa aagaasaaaau»H , T;Tn.^ I'^.a 1 '^.a. l i.uAaivLL, Land Auction , The undersigned will sell to the highest bidder, the following described Real Estate, located 3 miles west, t. mile south ot Linn Gfove. S>; miles southwest of Rerne, 11U miles southeast of BlulTton. 10 miles norhwe.-t of Geneva, ot. Monday, March 17, 1930 Commencing promptly at 1:00 P. M. 100—ACRE FARM—IOO This is a high producing farm, considered one of the best grain ! faxms in this section of the state, about 95 acres under cultivation, almit 5 acres small timber. Good 6 room house. 35x60 barn with corn crfb and shed 15x35. garage. chic ken house. and all necessary outbull.lines Near good schools, markets, churches, and on good stone j road. Immediate Possession. TERMS Small cash payment, long time on balance. For further information see Johnson-Bartlett Auction Company Peoples Loan & Trust Co. Bldg., Decatur, Indiana. HENRY HILGE, Owner SoW by Johnson-Bartlett Auction Company. Public Sale As 4 have decided to quit farming. 1 will sell at public auction on the Fred Schoppman farm. 1 mile west and 1 mile south of Hoagland; 1 mile north of Allen and Adams county line, just east of state road 27, otf WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19, 1930 Commencing at 12:00 o’clock noon —the following property to-wit: ONE SPAN BAY MU LES 19 and 13 years old, weight 2500 lbs. Th's is an extra good worg pair. 7—HEAD OF CATTLE—7 gOne Durham cow. 7 years old. will be fresh April 15th; Durham cow, S years old. giving good flow, will be fresh Nov. 25; Holstein cow. 3 years old. giving good flow of milk, Guernsey heifer. 3 years old, fresh in May; Durham heifer. 2 years old. will be fresh April 15th; Durham heifer, 2 years old. lie frosh Nov. 23; Hereford and Durham bull calf. 5 years old. IMPLEMENTS AND TOOLS Wagon, hay and gra’n rack combined; Corn King manure spreader; walking plow; spring tooth harrow: land roller: C. B. & Q. corn, planter: riding cultivator: 10 disc Empire grain drill, fertilizer attachment; Deering mower. 6-ft. cut; hay tedder: 110-ft. hay rope. 50-ft. | triprope: set work harness: Primrose cream separator. good as new: pump jack, new; double shovel plow; and many articles too numerous to mention. TERMS: — Ail sums. 15.00 and under, cash: over that amount a credit of 6 months, lhep urchaser to give a good bankakhle note, bearing no interest if paid when due. if not paid when due. interest from date of sale. 4% discount for cash. No property to be removed until terms of sale are complied with, ADOLPH MEYER, Owner ROY JOHNSON. Auctioneer. HOAGLAND STATE BANK. Clerk. Mar.-10-14-17 1
ii this age of congested metropoli mi const) notion, I and my ii Hoelate, Charles 1.. I Mo. gun. are now engaged In plmm i mg eight of these glass apartment j buildings for New York city on ■ she near St. Mark's church, and a| | glass office building In Chicago'i loop. We expect to have this pro ' I ii‘vt mi ler way shortly. The idea of using modern mateI rials such as metals mid glass, shot! !fi abi mated. copper and newer allloys. and the wide range of glass' ; products combined with eiuitlliver construction, which brought the Im- | perlal hotel at Tokyo through the! i earthquake, has double economy*] Not only is a great amount o'| I space saved due to not using mas- ■ miry walls mid partitions to give stability and durability, but the cost jot construction is reduced about I 'one-third Building Jlntlk by this
-i :• ein n ill net eiil'v be a : lib d -Ir l'. er, but three times stronger thmii lull building const ruction as prut tn oil today. lii-.'.lutlon against exceislve light I | mid 'o.i grout visibility I: obtalne I (either by using translucent or opa l I que glass, or the handling of the I metal setting ( self. insulation. too.; is niunnged by met hods that dispose i of the heating problem economi-: tally. 'antilever construction ostub'islies in the building ii perfect ba l - I aitce. Instead of heavy unsound! ' Wells < m ry ng a good share of the! j weight of the building, tile catl'l-i I lever method places the site s oil i masonry removed to the interior ot 1 the s ructure. The fabricated steel screens bear no strain. In the new: construction all loads me carried' down the Intel lor supports My primary purpose is obtaining i patents on this new and rather r ■ volutlonnry type of construction arises not trom a desire to prevent . its general use. but rather to be aide 1 to use my own idea which another! might seize upon an I patent for his ex, lus ve purposes, thus proven: Ing! me from developing It fully. In this modern eta we are lean ing that mati rials themselves all I live, that stone has character, that! ! brick mid wood and glass, tor in-' (slmiie, have charatt" eristics that
re FOOD ! fIS 11 £ I J * 1 SAVE H B VALUES MONEY | I Canada Dry Gingerale S 50c I CAMAY Soap K 3 for 19c PRUNES lt 2 , 25c | Vanila Wafers 17c I C. C. Applebutter 38 oz. 19c I Navy Bean* /“Ww* 5 its. v‘-k JBTa a a Money I on the GROCERY NEEDS g Coroanut Bon Bons Saniflnsh. can .. 19c E - M. Peas. No. 0 C. Catsup 8 oz. „ n • 0, 17 c K .meh 10c c. C. Pears, No. 2'/2 E ’a it" 10 can 34c ■ | Avondale Hominy. Clifton Green Bean* B" 1 ’ —largre can 10c 3 for 25c ■ \ Ivory Soap 6 oz. Avondale Peas N 0.2 n * ! 2 for 15c 2 for 25c B H 1) M. Peaches No. 2'2. Hlvs., 2 for 49c Salada Tea. Blue Isabel. Black %, M I C. C. Corn. No. 2C. G., 2 for 25c Green '4, and Japan '4 23c & m D. M. ( rushed Pineapple. No. 2 can 24c C. C. Tomatoes. No. 2. each 15c K B Blue Rose Rice. 3 pounds for 19c Avondale Green Beans. N 0.2, 2 cans 2 5 c g ■ vntrel Food Cake. Choc. Icing, each 25c C.C. Peaches. No. 2'a SI.. 2 for. .. 45c IB B C. C. Pork & Beans, 3 for 23c C.C. Peaches, No. 2*/z Halves, 2 for 45c g B C.C. Jelly (Grape. Apple, Plum, C.C. Salmon, No. 1 Tall, each 30c ■ Raspberry) glass 9c C.C. Golden Bantam Corn. No. 2ea 17c g fl Peanut Butter. Bulk, pound 19c Barbara Ann Tomato Soup. 1 cans 25c B I Fresh Fruits and Vegetables | Potatoes. U. S. No. 1, Peck 43c| Celery. Lg. Mammoth, fresh, each 10c jg B Bananas, solid ripe fruit. I th* 25c| Radish, fresh breakfast, bunch ... 5c B Lettuce. Head, solid, crisp. 3 <or. . .25c| Spinach, fresh, clean. 3 pounds...2sc B I Fresh Meats Popular Prices n ' FRESH PICNICS, Whole, pound 1614 c S f _ PO R K STEAK. Shoulder, pound 25c b \ Wi 4 BONELESS PORK ROAST, pound 25c jj *3 FRESH GROUND HAMBURGER, pound 22c B LENTEN SPECIALS jj COTTAGE CHEESE. Fresh, pound 15c POTATO SALAD, pound 20c GRAY BASS, pound 12|ic j® HADDOCK, pound 21c I? I HALIBUT, pound 32c. K
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mny como tillvv In tin' hnntls of mi: in..i Jn.itlvi' H'ti-t i syin i ,i,itli"tlc interpretutlon In <le«gn. Mankind Is looking to the sun I tor health mi l light mid nr< hetlctu'/nl design, that will give more of heso two issnlitllil eleinelllH In : n.ippy living I i om oho to lie worth | .vhlle eotitl.liuilon • tp modern I civilization. ; —o —— ———— Uncle Eben ! "1 hns n tienp o' respei'k foh h «het-llnirri w." mid I’lii’le Eben. “It brln - in money stld o' keepln' you htisy biivin’ gnu ini' payin' flues."— | j Wiis'ilngton Star. ... .. i , 1 Classifying Jokes Some authorities divide jokes i into the following clnsses: Society j Joke (bright retort), child Joke, bucolic. siibitrlinn, narrative anecdotal dialect, polltlcnl nnd theatrical. z - - - ... Plants With Nerves? Several plants. Including the Ml ' ' nioc.-i. nre stated (o show distinct ‘ signs of museulnr contraction on being struck This Is said to point I out that plants have a sense of feel t Ing. f The Greater Quality Snimtnc's enables a man tocatel >n but w isdoni tells hint when to let go. si
SEED EXPERTS URGE TESTING Washington, March 14 <Specla>) It In lmpern:lv<i that t'orn Helt tarmeis test the seed coin they intend to plant In l‘J3l>, says the U. S Department of Agriitilluie. Other wise serious losses me probable. Un limimity reports already reveal ior ous Injitiy to i ie ii intended sot seed and so handled that it would I have been excellent in ordinary sc i-; sons. Other corn intended for plan: Ing which lecelved no special ear" Is known to be utterly unfit sot seed I'llis condition, say specialists of the depar ment, lias been brought about by the wet fall followed by temperatures well below zero. Sonic | corn did not dry enough, eVen when hung in well ventilated places. Conequolitly it coul'l not stand the hard freezing Fin hermote, the low tempt ratures extended fart he r south titan usual so that seed corn as tm south as Oklahoma and Ark i ausas must be consideted question-1 able until tested. I he sooner h germination test oi <eetl corn intended for planting is
l lnn( | P , the bolter. First test in kent 'nelsfrom each of 50 or 100 represell - hative eats. If all of these germinate | I Well, further testing Is unnecessary If kernnls from some of the eat'i do not germinate, the entire lot of. , . u . .0 i, i, ted Individual!' t" ’ destroy or dlseonft those that g" 'initiate satisfactorily. If the gerniin , ; alien ot mo-t of is poor, here st II is time to obtain seed 'corn from another source. Thi.e me several satisfactory ways of testing S"ed corn tor ger mination. The sandbox, the saw 'dil-t box or the rag doll tester wii l ju-ii ti». story. The Agrienlttitnl
S , aturt| al Special PLEASE ORDER BY DEAL NUMBER ■ DEAL No. 1 J __ I lbs. American Breakfast Coffee DEAL No. 2 Wdl 2 lbs. Lard. 2 lbs. Pork Steak C 1 and 3 can-' Pork and Beans H SMbM DEAL No. 3 <] MSB 9 tt» s - P° r k S ausa £ e ’ ’ ' Bread H 1 lb. American Breakfast Coffee Jfr SfcV’&l 1 can Merrit pears or Yafht (,ub Peachcs «D. DEAL No. 4 j?®'■ fi Cans of ant of the following:— . '//Zyi Tattle Elf Corn—Litt'e E'.f Peas—Litt'e Elf Sauer R\\wl Kraut- Perfect Tomatoes — Perfect Green Beans— jWk lA\\sß Hart Red Kidney Beans or Beechnut Pork and Beans WUJ ‘ and 1 pound of Good Steak WK deal No. 5 i t. 1 Large Can Peaches / 1 Large Can Merrit Pears aWSjF 1 Large (an Pineapple 4 OI 1 Large Can Apricots ■■■ DEAL No. 6 04 1 pound Creamery Butter w] 2 pounds Tender Beef Steak U PLEASE ORDER THESE BY DEAL NUMBER Bursley High Grade Coffee pound 35c ffoß WW >l. J- B. Coffee 2 lbs. 51.05 OLEOMARGARINE— OHIO MAID. Saturday Only OT.. Kwl MNBHv Good Luck 3 lbs. 80c Nucoa 3 lbs. 70c • Fresh Bock Wurst WjSwß Oak Gro’-e ... 3 lbs. 85c Kingans .. 3 lbs. SI.OO Colored Standard lb. 40c V IHTE WH N TA, N CREAMERY or ‘I CI OVERLEAF RUTTER. Saturday Only 42c lb 3 loaves Miller's Single Bread 25c Fresh Eggs 1 , T Fresh Leader Krauntz s 1 i» im •« m u o e, and Philadelphia Cheese I 1 Real Mentan Malt .. 2 cans $1.4 > Fresh Superba Peanut But I n? V anS ter 2 pint jar- lie I & 1! ue 2 cans $L2a Quart Jars of Farm House 1 J rue U orth i" -2 cans 75c Kipe 01iveg 50c II fi L 1 . 1 '? 10 '. ’ • tan SL7S Corn Sugar 3 lbs. 20c B $ m n°° P u uiU' • 5 Can ' Fresh " hipping JI ? v ’ ,ller H J, gb L,fe ." 2 c , ans $1 ,' 25 and Coffee Cream O gA\ ayne Malt, a good one. 1 can 39c Mi j krs Fresh WhU whole |1 PIG HIT PORK AND BEANS _ Wheal and Rye Bread |l *• 3 cans 25c Don't forget to order your m| iffij BIG HIT RED KI DNE Y 1 can of Peaches and 1 can Sa BEANS 3 cans 25c • of Apricots, with each $1 Little Elf Corn, Peas. Tomatoes. order for 45c Bl Sauer Kraut. Perfect Green Beans, We have the complete line of S»b Hart Red Kidney Beans, any Chop Suey, LaChoy Same. goj| 6 cans 75c Noodles and Sprouts. j F Plenty of Fresh Fish and Oysters During Lent ( hoice Bunch Chickens Pork and Beef Tenderloins yja Flank and Skirt Steaks Fancy Swiss Steaks w Fresh Side in chunk, any amount tb. 22c V Pure Bulk Pork Sausage 2 lbs. 35c y (Sugar ( ured Smoked Jowels or Bacon Squares Iblßc j Good Fresh Boiling Beef 3 tbs. 50c j Sugar Cured Smoked Hams, whole or half . lb. 27c 1 Good Tender Beef Steak Ib. 30c Sugar Cured Cottage Hams tb. 35c Fresh Picnic Hams .. Ib. 17c B Plenty Spare Ribs, Shoulder Ribs, Pigs Feet, Hearts, Tongues and Liver g Freshly made Mayonaise in bulk •. pint 30c 1 Fancy Chillie Sauce in bulk pint 30c ,1 ' Home made Cottage Cheese pint 20c 1 Freshly Home made Noodles 2 pkgs. 25c We have added Ward’s Fancy Cakes to our stock of merchandise. Try one! Mutschler’s Meat Market 1 1 *
riment stations in tHßnreni States have btilhSliiH Hiving In-mHH-tiotis for testing seed corn, rhe ran 'loll method I* described in Fmnteis' Hulletln D4S F. which can trained fiom the office of Infor mation. U S Depiirimeut of Agriculture. Washington, D. U. I’armers who find their seed 1., not satisfactory, mid thoge who have more good seed than they need mould get In touch with their comity agents Os state agricultural ex I. ritiiciit ations ho that supply i and demand may be brought to a t I meeting. Th re probably is ellongh adapted ' — ■ .-- ■ - ■ - " "
seed summer „. , Hi. W,.|( s po( BL In a r.-e.-M ' c^l ' 'l' ’"" tain,."?!™ t-e woimo, "" |io find w. . M It ut i..n '
