Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 81, Decatur, Adams County, 4 April 1930 — Page 5

' <lllll SLOW "Ike nas. -Inß WROTE Ni'ar «* I9IS and V spoliations Hei» ii“” k Apul ill’) — 1U- , " 11 ' l,lui k " ... !1 „ ~• i. ;l l dolermillllißftlie 111 ,h ° W ■! i, ''' lVal ■K spai.k-leii Banner on the in Id* sl " r >' ~f ,lls ra9\. i ; Marshal l-’O' li Ohe secWL !i appear* today in National Weekly, and SH. ~.,|,|. 1.. ,1 by Harcourt r „. he wrote. I |K th ,. r strains quarrel with ■ I/.-none knows >’ J ~ and f !l, n A fee |K. had aheady gone forward line I'.:;’ this took time. ■°rna«™ u , n.iiag to s w ■ - hile lar- e of SKE Ann ■ troops remain- , <„ | laid - iue to General .•..,■.■,o with his tight >O, |. t ; • patting things off Kj. so 'ii.it «.■ often parted C Ofl both -ides eon - J;f . . . France f , more from the v . Ameri. ’’ • • friendship ' indent message d'e lo in which 1 inlinn anxiety. Foch -ok absolutely no p j- a Here c omes this sole . . tin- question whic h . —< k to have answer-

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ed. Os th« peace negotiations, Clem eneeau wrote:: “JPerhapa the stage nt humanity i Is being set anew, for effects unI dreamed of. The bounds of civilian. ' tion are extending, while, to the 1 strains of the lletieva guitar, an; , ever widening field Is opened up I I for planning of those acts to tta new t rungs on the ladder of human pro I gross. This amounts to saying that ' the Armistice Is a door opening or the unknown. . . only for a time I do wars destroy the strength of the vanquished to the advantage of the victor. And yet the progress of mitt der machines goes faster than that! of organizations for peace. "Later there comes on the scene! President Woodrow Wilson, armor-! ed in his "fourteen points," symbol ised in as many points wisdom teeth that never let themselves be turned aside from their duty. Edward House, a sttperciviliied person, es-' caped front the wilds of Toxas, who' sees everything, who understands everything, and. while never doing anything but what he things fit. I knows how to gain the ear and the | respect of everybody. A good | American, very nearly as good a i Frenchman . . . "Like all conquering peoples. Eng i land is now struggling under the i ; weight of her conquests. That halt' lof the lobe does not suffice fol , I America to invest her savings. I which are in some sort ours; ami ; France .because she spilt her best I ’ I blood on the battlefield, remains in-11 ert .. . without having yet been able j t to understand through what failing i ( . . she has allowed so many fiends \ to slip . . . over to the enemy . . . I 1 without understanding that our own 1 cause was first abandoned by oar 1 selves." . < 0 I Wanted Simple Funeral — (UP) — Frederick ' ’ William Agden, who left property 1 worth over $250,0(H) stipulated that] his funeral be as simple as possible.| as he had no liking for the tappings | and suits of woe. i — o I Many Army Officers 1 Prague, ~rf UP)—according to the I newspaper “Vercerni List” Czechc- j t Slovakia, a country with less tha t I

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 1930.

Hovering Over Hurdles at Harvard V W.V* tv. \ s - •H • ■ uw*' -* -■ - 111 IMI -• . — in.

These crimson trackmen were caught by the ♦ camera Just as they all hovered over a hurdle I in one of then early Spring workouts. They arc. left to right: nick O'Connell, Charles At- >

14.000.000 inhabintants has twice as many generals In her army as did i the Hapsbuig Monarchy, which until the end of the World War had a population of approximately 45,000.000. there being one general in Czechoslovakia fob each 400 soldiers In the army as a whole there is one commissioned officer for each five soldiers. o Treading Thin Ice | London, — (UP) — British film publicls s almost tmd on sacred , ground recently when they advertised a new film with miniature bottles of Scotch whisky with a label attached which read “One of 'The Loves of Robert Burns.’ ”

wood, Warren Rowe and Ted Cole. The cantabs are hoping to roll up some big scores via the hurdle route this Spring. (Internationa) Newarael

U. S. Probing Miles’ Beach ' ' 4 Si w 1 j The Washington investigation into the unexpected death of Basil Miles, American diplomatist and former husband of the present Mrs. H. H. Rogers (above, husband in inset), gained momentum when it was reported that Miles’s body may be exhumed f or medical examination. (International Newsreel)

Marriage Act Up | Budapes', — (UP) — Under the I leadership of Count Aladar Zichy and Count George Szechenyi and, other prominent aristocrats a cam - ( paign has been launched in lliii' l gaiy for the abolition of civil marriage which has been in effect throughout the the country since 1894. o — Famous Dog Dies London. -(UP)—For 12 years) George Graves, well known English

i hh iinrw Individal Styles Coats-Frocks 'JL for Easter 3L Silk Frocks and ■H Ensembles W ■ill $9.95 to $16.50 ® HiVmU Copies of much more iBBL oWSBw expensive models. 1 Dresses that you can y | / wear everywhere. ’-S*k'4JpV* ' \|/ Chiffons Georgettes \\ Prints Crepes y COATS-Varied Assortment The high waistline and belted effect—New versions of i cape and collar. Tricot, Q 1 fT Broadcloth. Silk In a word, all that is NEW. American Home Shops, Inc. ’’hone 737 Mrs. Louisa Braden Monroe & Third I «■.<— ■ n■! i ■■nim

■ comedian, was always sure of a I great reception from his best pa I)..vid, his dog. The dog died re cently. He was invited to tlie Dukt of Westminster's wedding in 192-1 I because the Duke knew Graves never went anywhere without hit log. o Somethin? Solomon Misted Solomon must have bio-ii thank i till that there were no liargain sale 1 in his day -Allianj Evening News

INDIAN HERB DOCTOR SEEKS NEW LOCATION i Citizens of Mexican Town Object to Presence of Patients Mexico Cl y, April 4 -(UP)- Fid ent io Constantino, youthful Indian herb doctor who three years ago brought fame and some torntne to the hamlet of Espinazo, NueVo Leon today faces the necessity of finding a new location for his clinic. The presence of so many afflicted persons in the community has grown objectionable to the handful or residents who lived in Espinazo before Constantino’S arrival, and the new j owner of the building his clinic occupies has notified him the quarters must be vacated. Constantino’s mysterious concoctions, of which he alone possesses the secret, gained renown when it i was rumored he had cured a high j political personage of a serious ill- i ness. Although this rumor was de- I lied by some, patients applied to

-1 Opening Saturday I |l of Decatur’s New || Modern and Sanitary Grocery I BELLS CASH GROCERY We cordially invite you K •. '< Ci 4® ,o Ihe opening of our nMQ New Grocery Tomorrow f t zOaB to ta^e a d vanta K e °r the ” II JOOvI Grocery Specials we ', | offer ' We will at all times carry a complete ine of the Finest of Groceries and I I yQQv 1 8@| assure you of a promp anti courteous sei vice. l i| Opening Specials ; s| Sugar 52c co j k t !®| Jello ...I 25c i7c i H| Beans 25c ■ Coffee . 31c ■I Kraut '™ lie I I ■ I *> Sherbet Glasses I Prunes ”d“ 16c I - 9c 11 Preserves <« 2 lie feWI Flour i’olarbear 24 lbs. 97c SHaVER LEAF FLOUR. 24 lbs.,. 79c; 12 lbs... 40c Byl Shredd d Wheat 10c j ! |®| Grapefruit Ig. Bananas, Golden Ripe Celery, large pounds 25c Mammoth 10c Lettuce, pound 13c LOCATED IN THE BUILDING FORMERLY OCCUPIED BY THE CENTRAL GROCERY FR E E CIT Y DELI VL: •’ Y

him lltorally by the thousand. He I established himself at Espinazoi when it consisted of a ftw scattered . house* and a railroad water tank, i and drew hla clientele from almost every section of the country. The original Inhabitants of the hamlet, besides attacking the etfiI racy of the herb doctor’s remedies, I declare the increase in population i Is highly undesirable, especially as h large pnrportlon of the patients tire compelled to beg to sustain hemselves while receiving treatment. They sweep down in droves bn every train, asking alms of th< passengers and giving « very bad Impre sion of the town, in the view of civic minded members of EspanzO's healthy population. It is reported here that Constan tlno intends to move to Mexico City. Seek Uniform Cabs Beilin, —(UP) — A commission consisting of representatives of the taxi drivers’ union, the automobile Industry and taxi companies has | been organized for the purpose ot preparing plans for the construction of uxieabs that will be uniform in size and appearance. o — Plan Luther Exhibit Coburgh Germany, —(UP) — In connection with the 400th anniversary of the Augsburg Confession an 'exhibition of utheriana will be

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I held here, Including about 300 origlal prints of the writings of the reformer and a number of autograph ed letters and pictures. Luther lived for some time In the fortress of Coburg. where the exhibition will be shown. _... -— -—o Madonna Contract Munich, (UP) Pope Plus XI has comml-sioned the sculptor August Weckbeeker to make a Madonna for the Speyer cathedral, to replace one destroyed In the Middle Ages. o „... C. t. Conference Planned Berlin (UP) About 6,000 members of the international Society of Chris ian Endeavor from all over the world are expected to attend the In'ernatfonal Christian Endeavor congress to be held here in ' August. Don't Be a Wabbler Concent rute nil your thoughts , upon the work nt tmnd. The sun's , rays do not burn until brought to n foi-us.—Alexander Graham Bell. o_ New Biographies i If sll the biographies which were written In one year were placed in i one pile Aminins would turn ove* , In his g/ave.—Oakland Tribune.