Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 74, Decatur, Adams County, 27 March 1930 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Except Sunday by • THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO. ill. lleller Pros and Gen. Mgr. . R. Holthouse ..Sec’y & Hus. Mgr. IMck I). Heller Vice President < , Entwad at the Poetoffice at Deco* ~|ur, Indiana, as second class matter Subscription Rates 'Single copies $ .02 One week, by carrier 10 One ydar, by carrier 5.00 Ono month, by mail 35 Three months, by mail 1.00 Six months, by mail 1.75 'One year, by mail 3.00 Otic year, ut office 3.00 Prices quoted are within first and second zones. Elsewhere '■ $3.50 one year. Advertising Rates made Known on Application. National Advertising Ri-presentutlves SCHIIERRE, INC. * 35 East Wacker Drive, Chicago dl> Lexington Avenue, Now York • ..... Charter Member ” The - Indiana League of Home Dailies •r ■«-— . * Oil well, better the storm now Jhan a month from now. The state J ntoniulogist says it has been so far as crops are con- •« erned. 11l * The naval conference looks like Jnother “flop'' but the delegates Jtre like the boys who took the bull Jo the fair, they got tiie trip out of 41 any way. «* “ The democrats elected a mayor 3>t Kansas City Tuesday and Jtrange as it may seem, his name «jwas Smith. He won over his re•webliyyi opponent by about 24,000. +*»eks like a democratic year. J New York, Detroit, Baltimore and Tther cities are having difficulty in •Solving the unemployment problem, evidently not being satisfied w ith Mr. Hoover’s committee which * •reports every thing is lovely and * Mile situation normal. IM «•» ’ — * A California scientist claims to JJav discovered the secret of life Jnd haw v.e can go on living in■definitely but no one so far Iras ■V rfgureif out how we can pay the bills «• ■and when a fellow can't do that he * ■k- sn’t care much whither Im Jeeps on or not. — Jllffii is evidently bent on godug like a lion and we are all 2.0 p J* he gets out and stays out. ■J’hejtj >nn th s week is one of the the winter and reports Jrom Chicago and other points are Jliat damage has been great and Rhe snow has almost entirely stopJ cd highway and railroad traffic. RAD I O X ;Fr | t 016 Mlh * hl = ffISW I : Medel 91 '□ i s ll6“k i . UoaCdnaat z BuyAßetier i iladio atanwPrice Decatur Electric Shop Phone 244

♦ 4 TODAY’S CHUCKLE ♦ (UiR) 9 London. — The army and navy forever is the slogan of , private Thomas Murray of the 2nd East Yorkshire Regiment, , I who joined the army while > . I still serving in the navy and t was sentenced to 56 days de- ' tention for deserting the army ’ i and returning to the navy. r » ♦ An even hundred defendants will ■ face trial in Federal court at Fort ) { Wayne when the spring session ’ opens April 7th and of that number > some seventy-five or eighty are J .charged with violation of the prohibition laws, according to Infor--1 mation given from the offices of tlte United States district attorney. There seems to be a general desire for political offices this year and from every county in Indiana come reports of numerous candidates. in Alien there is a great scramble for nominations on both democratic and republican tickets, a total of 311 having already filed and they still have until Saturday of next week. • ——. The government has collected some $34,000,000 less income tax money up to March 24th than during the same period last year but evidently some profits were made for the total so far collected are $532,648,000, or more than half a billion dollars. This is a great old country after all, even with its ups and downs. Twenty thousand men were employed the past few days to dig Chicago out from the snow. Thousands of down town workers unable to get home were forced to stay at the hotels and the theaters and picture shows did the largest business in months, so its a very cold wind indeed which fails to blow | some body some good. \ These days were certainly not made for the candidates and from the way most of them talk they don-’t like.it. In the old days when 'll the primaries we’re held some time between December and February, the candidates didn’t expect any I thing but snow and sleet and dis- l ficult loads but when the date was fixed for May every body thought they had gotten away from ‘‘sich’’ difficulties. The Northeastern Conference of i the Methodist church convenes at Hartford City next week and Methodists from this city and county will attend. At the conclusion of the conference assignments for tlte coming year are given the ministers. We join with the numbers of the Methodist congregation in expressing our wish ! that tile Rev. Ross W. Stoakes, pastor of the Decatur Methodist • hurch. be returned here. Rev. Stoakes is not only well liked by members of his parish, but by veryone who knows him or has contact, with him. As a neighbor and citizen he is one of the finest. As a fiainister of the gospel afid worker for the spiritual welfare of h's congregation his success is attested by the growth of his parish, lie lev's hi- work, is cheerful and [likable and as a citizen of Decatur we have the highest respect for hint. He may l>e called to other duties, because those who know him in st, are mindful of his cap- I abilities, but like members of his congregation who unanimously petitioned for his return, we hope that Rev. Stoakes will continue to fie a citizen here. z' ’ . J Q i 4 > -j- < Household Scrapbook By ROBERTA LEE j - .. . — —— — w To relieve the pinch of new :hoes •vrlng out cloth I'tom hot wafer and ay it aero: s the tight, spo while lie shoe is cn the foot, changing as it cools. This will make the leathet •liape to tite foot. Radishes If radi hes are planted among melons tiny, will claim the atten Hon of bugs mil 11 the motions gel. a good start. Tainted Meat When meat is slightly tallied put 'n : few pieces of chat coal when • loot ing to make it sweet and pre- | vent cookfng odors.

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— Political Calendar Daily Democrat: Please announce that I am a candidate for the Democratic nomination for County Treasurer; subject to the decision of the voters at the primary. Tuesday. May 6. 1930. Your support will be appreciated. FRANK HEIMANN Mar. 24 to May 6 — ■ Announcement: — J. F. Snow herein wishes to announce that he is a candidate for I Trustee of Washington township, subject to the decision of the Dem- ' ocratic primary election on May 6, : 1930. to May G FOR COMMISSIONER Daily Democrat: 1 wish to announce that 1 am a Democratic candidate for the nomination of County Commissioner of the Third District, subject to the decision of the primary election, May 6, 1930. MOSES AUGSBURGEJR May 6 French Township For Ccmm csioner, Third District Dear Editor: Please annunce in your paper that i am a candidate for Commissionei, j Third district, subject to decision of Democratic vo'ers at the May Primary. The upport of all voters will be appreciated. DENNIS STRIKER tump) o * TWENTYYEARS AGO TODAY From the Daily Democrat File | i | » • March 27, 1910 was Sunday. I»I « i Modern Etiquette By I- ROBERTA LEE — : (llfj « Q. When signing a greeting card ' >r a niessage. and the title "Mr.”| and •'Mrs." are omitted, whose name: thoul.l co ne first, the man's or the j woman's f A. A a signature the wife’s name] comes first. Q. When on a ship ,is it necessary ; o be introduced to a person before I speaking :o him? A. No. At sea lornral introductions | ire i.ot necessary. C How mmy vegetables are stifj au -- i - Affifi Wk neglect a COLD Distressing cold in ch«t or throat -that so often leads to ' something serious—generally responds i I to good old Musterole with the first ap- ! plication. Should be more effective if ■ used once every hour for five hours. Working like the trained hands of a masseur, this famous blend of oil of ’ mujrard, camphor, menthol and other helpful ingredients brings relief natur- I ally. It penetrates atid stimuiat s blor. l i circulation, helps to draw out infection and pain. Used by millions for 20years. Recommended by doctors and nurses, j Keep Musterole handy—jarsand tubes. . To Mothers—Musterole is also made in milder form for babies ■ end small children. Ask fur (.'mlCrcn’s Musterole. I

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