Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 73, Decatur, Adams County, 26 March 1930 — Page 3
MR OF &NPAPERS F AMERICA E|helm Girardet ■ hlt Difference in Kalistic Methods —,l I> ’" |H, I"" K,,, r H 1..C ■ methods. !!<■ |Vj„ Im Girarde:. |K■., .'I lleWspapOlS , who |K America. declarer. "uro K ,. t news t.ic I" 1 Yon |K luin sas many reami your editorials
t Ki The Ring Jpßl Os Service I alert and ready to obey your slightest IHi, the telephone stands as your greatest servant, ■t order your marketing for you and save you Hand worry. Your grocer is equipped to give ,-Has fine a service and attention over the phone as you shopped in person. Phone him now. litizens Telephone Co ■'ii i " ar
SSKafiS!f®ii IJgS ■“ — — — s 5 iH I Mr. and Mrs. Citizen! —» Stop! Read! Think! I f A DOZEN POINTS FOR HOME TOWN PROGRESS AND PROSPERITY I —- * ■ 4 The business men and local ' * gn! M Who wants to live in a “dead” merchants are counted upon to 91 H town? The merchants and Your children will not live in a keep the town in a progressive II a city is worth living in ni- ■ professional men are the life of “dead” town. Home-spent condition. Help them In trad- worth trading in. Monet sent ® your city. Trade with them money keeps the town growing ing with them. A town cannot away from home never returns ■ ' and help them keep the city and the children from moving be better or bigger than its to make tour home town pros. jjK jn a h'C- away. business and professional in- perous. I fjSoBjBW terests. I — S I - 2 - _s_ -8- -ii- | Your town depends upon the ‘like t-harity. Dollars spent at local stores re- merchants 1 ’ Vlonev h 'spent else’ money spent in it bt its citizens begins at home. Every dollar MMMMBBfc *jMI turn to you in the form of where doesn't on our honw [or its growth and prosperity. spent out of town is a check on better police protection, better laborer or teachers’ salaries ra r de a wiT?r» rOUB COni ir U t itV “ your town’s prosperity. Trade X•'l InS SCh °° IS Taxes have to be increased to S trade with Home merchants. at home! Xand churches. make up this loss. §fi ~ ; p ® —3- ~ 6_ y -9- ~ IZ ~ I „ . L The size of vour taxation de- n - . ih f k < Are i'?!’ he,, ’ i 1 "? '°! ,r .J] 0 ™ It is the money spent in your pends upon the wealth of your W Its the solid worth of home- town. Ihe wealth of its ciitzens home town stores that gives community Increase this t ' ’ jRMk > ’.toMwl spent mOney and g °° d W ° rds is the capital of a city. Its pros- ■»! .vour property greater value and wealth and* reduce taxation bv ••• --ffIIBSH that will make our city bigger perity depends upon its busiP rot <*ts it. trading with Home .Merchants. : and better m every way. ness. Trading at your local S store is good business. I ■* ■»* <4* Si H * rrlie Community Spirit and Cooperation Build Progress and Prosperity. Trade With Your I IIIUCpcIIUGIII IVrerLlldlllb For a Bigger and Better Decatur HOMETOWN I y"k Tn Buy your needs frorTl your local merchants. Do you realize that every MAV/l A VX A1 ■B rs ■Ji /I ■ I J dollar spent here is certain to return to you in one way or another? Jfj V-X * ■* *- Do you realize that every dollar we spend elsewhere is gone and not IB ■ M — - one cent of it will return? The progress and growth of our commun- B M ..~ —B 1 Bfl i j Come to Decatur Saturday 111(160811(16111 M6rClldllt i — to give their time and financial help to all movements towards better- | 31 eeo zll I in 9 our community in general. pTS —>lg • ■ dCIC kJay yy here you Get Full Value For Every Dollar Spent yj
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lure reduced to admirably simple I terms. "German editor*, contrary to the American practice, write moat of tlie paper*. They are almost Invarlubly cloae student* of politic* glnce | politics is always the most Impor tunt subject In our country. "European papers are sold to the home, while yours as I understand it, are sold primarily on the street '. Dr Girardet 27, is of the third generation of publishers In his faroily, lie Is completing a world tour, inspecting newspaper plants and offices as he goes. "New York would bo u nice place to live,” he thinks, "if there Were I fewer skyacrapers ami more parks I I notice far more smoking ami di Inking among American women than among my own people. "Another thing I cannot help no ticing is that you drink a lot of coffee. Germany is the home of the •Kaffee-klatsch’ but we don't drink coffee seeveral times a day. Dr. Girardet speaks several languages, is a sportsman and traveled
extensively. Prom New York he will go to Jap J ami India, serving always as a correspondent for his newspapers. VV bile we have a severe unemployment sii nation," he suys, "we 'leal Willi it a little differently than you do. We give jobs to men. when they are placed, we employ women. H a married man is employed, we do not employ his wife. We alm to have one member In each family employed, ami we are old-fashion ■'l enough to give men the preference." mag ley news * — -...———._ _. Rev. am] Mrs I). M. Byerly visited George Miller and daughters Olive and Emma Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Charles Dettlnger entertain ed for dinner Wednesday Mrs. G. F. Keil and two children and Mrs. C. H. Clapp of Van Wert Ohio, Mrs. Matthew Worthman and daughter Francile of polan Ind., and Mrs. W. H. De: linger. Mrs. w. 11. Dettinger, Mrs. Matthew Worthman and daughter Franrile visited Mrs. Milton Scherry ai d children Wednesday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kolter entertained for dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs Oliver Cale and family and James Hogson of Bluffton ami Mr. and Mrs. James Hower of near Craigvllle. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hildebrand und family Mr. and Mrs. Harry I'rauhiger and family Mis. Mina Hildebrand Henry Hildebrand and Mr. and Mrs. Dewis Krutzman and Family were dinner guests of Mr. ind Mrs. Martin Reppert of Preble Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Losicr Eckrote silent AVOID UGLY PIMPLES Does a pimply face embarrass you? Get a package of Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets. The skin should begin to clear after you have taken the tablets a few nights, if you are like thousands of others. Help cleanse the blood, bowels and liver with Dr. Edwards Olive 1 ablets, the successful substitute for calomel; there’s no sickness or pain after talcing them. Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets do that which calomel does, and just as effectively, but their action is gentle and safe instead of severe and irritating. Thousands who take Olive Tablets are never cursed with a “dark brown taste,” a bad breath, a dull, listless, “no good” feeling, constipation, torpid liver, bad disposition, pimply face. Olive Tablets are a purely vegetable compound; known by their olive coloj Dr. Edwards spent years among patients afflicted with liver and bowel complaints and Olive Tablets are the immensely effective result. Take nightly for a week. See how much better you feel and look. 15c, 30c, 60c.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20,1930.
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the week-end with Rev. and Mrs.. Walter Scherry of Stoutville, Ohio. I Mr. and Mrs. Milton Scherry and - family were dinner guets of Mr ; and Mr*. Dewis Worthman and fa-1 mily Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Borne of Preble entertained for dinner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Bloemker ind daughter Emma, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bloemker ami daughter Irene Miss Minnie Bloemker, Mrs. Caroline Jaberg. Miss Whelma Jaberg' Daniel Jaberg, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jaberg and daughter Donna Ruth. Daniel Scherry and daughters Marie and Marcella were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ruby Kolter and family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bloemker entertained for dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Conrad and daughter Martha Mr. and Mrs. Walter Reppert and son Bobby Mr. and' Mrs. William Worthman and Miss Amanda Worthman. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Borne and children Chalmer and Emlalia were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Weber SundayHenry Kolmarten of Fort Wayne visl ed Sunday afternoon with Ed ward Scherry and Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Fruchte. Russell Mankey spent Sunday at ' the Christ Borne home.
i Name Racket Nipped Madison, Wis. ~(UP|) — Charitl ably' inclined doctors of Norweigan descent weie safe today from the I racketeering of Carl Daraon, alias II he name of any intended victim. I lull-son began a year's sentence in Dane county jail. The method of the offender was to approach a physician, using the same name as that of his victim, and after expressing i belief that they were distant relatives, obtain a small loan. The sceme worked well in Wisconsin until he tried it on a brother and a son I of Sheriff Harald Smedal. And He's Still Smiling Williamsport, Pa. —(UP) —Minus both legs and one arm. Fred J. Hecht, 69, of Montoursville, near here, is for the sixth time cheerfully looking forward to being discharged from the Williamsport Hospital. He is affected by a heart ailment which hascaused him to fall so many times that his broken limps i ould no longer be saved. 0 Diet of Nails Fatal Marion, Ohio —(UP) —The diet of nails, stones and wire was too much for a cow on the Wagoner farm, near here. The postmortem investi■'gallon conducted, revealed a balanced ration of small stones shingle nails and fence wire.
NEW HARVESTER FOR SUGAR CANE REDUCES LABOR — —■ , • Florida and Louisiana Fields Are Proving Grounds for Invention Clewiston, Fla., March 2G (UP) What the harvester did for wheat growing in the Northwest, a new maihlne for harvesting sugar cum piornlses to do for sugar cane growers in the South. Ripping its way through (all fields of cane in both Louisiana and the new sugar plantations in the Florida Everglades, the sugar cane harvester tuts the cane and strips it i lean of leaves at the rate of 20 tons per hour. equaJling the work of lf>o skilled field hands. So successful were the operations of two of these machines this year that four mor - ale now under construction and will he ready for next year's-harvesting Because of its tremendous significance to cane growers the world over, the development of the sugar cane harvester was carried on with the utmost secrecy until it reached the point where success was completely assured. The sugar cane harves'er is th< invention of Carl-G. Muench, of New Orleans. Because it will work twenty-four hours a day, while the field hand cannot work more than ten hours,
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the new harvesters actually more than replace the work of 300 men per day. The |M>rfeetlon of the cane harvester ends hull' n century of failure on the putt of sugar num Io build a machine Unit will tut the tough cane stalk, strip off the foliage and leave the stalk ready for the sugar grinding mill. Combined with a cane i plan ing machine recently perfected by N. C. Storey, mechanical engineer and formet egnlneer in charge of mechanical maintenance at the Panama Canal, the harvester means the complete ullligation of mnchlnry for sugar cane planting, cultivation ami harvesting. The harvesters supply their own mo ive power and also power for the cutting and stripping operations will, an eighty-five horsepower molot. The machinery is mounted on a caterpiller tractor chassis. The wide endless treds keep the hea”y machines from sinking into the i soft soil of the average plantation. New Snow Remover Cheboygan —(UP)—A snow re-1 mover that scoops the snow up in ;
ir—- • 1 f I I ■ m»wrw orcATux B I Business Errands I II f I WHEN making a round of busiI ness errands, drop into the First National for a discussion of your | banking, investment or fiduciary I I needs; ask also to be shown its I I Safe Deposit facilities. I 1 First Bqrik I I Capital and Surplus 5 120.000.00 ’ I Decatur, Indiana I
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■ a huge shove) and blows It as far as 500 feet from the road, has boon ptirchtisod by the Cheboygan county toad cotnmlssloi! The remover is tin* Invention of l.<-w chapel, n Qhe boygan county mint. — o —-— ■ — ■ «.. Plan Lanier Memorial Asheville, N. c. —(UP)— Thhouse In I ynn, where Sidney lautier beloved Southern poet, died will be marked with u hronze plaque. D< - finite date of the unveiling ceremony has not been announced, however, a program of Interest to )he entire south has linen planned. A KIBITZER- What is it?? Come and SEE and HEAR at The ADAMS-Sunday, Monday and Tuesday.
