Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 86, Decatur, Adams County, 10 April 1930 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Except Sunday by THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO. J. H. Heller Pres, and Gen. Mgr. A. R. Holthouae .Sec’y & Hus. Mgr. 'Dick D. Holler Vice-President Entered at the Poetoffice at Decatur, Indiana, as second class matter Subscription Rates Single copies .02 One week, by carrier .10 One year, by carrier 5.00 One month, by mall .35 Three months, by mail ............ 1.00 Six months, by mail 1.75 One year, by mail „ 3.00 One year, at office ..... 3.00 Prices quoted are within first and second zones. Elsewhere >3.50 one year. Advertising Rates made Known on Application. National Advertising Representatives SCHEERRE, INC. 35 East Wacker Drive, Chicago 415 Lexington Avenue, New York Charter Member The Indi.ina League of Home Dailies Begins to look as though we could soon let up shoveling coal but its about time to reload the basement with a supply for next winter if you want to buy at the low figure. • __________ Mrs. Ruth McCormick, Chicago congress woman made Senator Deneen look about as much like a piker as Deneen did her husband, the late Medill McCormick, six years ago. Her vote was surprising both in the city and down state. This was the last day that candidates for county and township ' offices could withdraw under the 1 primary law and those who have ‘ not done so will go on to the finish. 1 Evidently all of them here intend to do that very thing. It won't be long now until the finish which comes May 6th. Th? sugar factory field men report th? largest acreage in years ami indications for a successful season for every one concerned are very bright. Thats good news for all of us for this concern has for some eighteen years now proven a great aid to farmers, employes and every one else in this community. They claim the results in the Chicago election was the first defeat of the outlaw gang there, which is splendid if true, but the thugs and beer runners in that city are foxy and it will probably be advantageous to those who believe in good government to keep a sharp

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i 1 TODAY’S CHUCKLE I • —(U.» ♦ Liverpool, Eng. — Liverpool, I home of the Henpecked Husbands League, has formed the i Sensible Dress Society, to chai- • lenge the domination of Paris < in banning “short, artistic, graceful, and hygienic skirts." and to oppose "any other inconvenient fashion.” [I look out for tricks. We are not going to tell you who to vote for in the democratic prl-: mary but we are urging you to i vote. Every citizen of the county i who has a legal right to take part J in an election should be glad of j the opportunity. The primary is' your time to voice your preference i and it should be your desire to sup-I port those whom you believe will best serve you. Governor Leslie is trying to make up his mind which is best, fewer ( ' laws or larger prisons. He says ' that boys are now being sent to ' prison for acts that until recently 1 1 were only misdemeanors and he seems to doubt that the greater penalties have helped conditions generally. Keeping order is now and always has been one of the real serious problems. _______ Looks as though they might as ' 1 well quit fussing about the naval ! * agreement. Senator Watson de-, * IJ dared openly yesterday that the | election in Illinois showed clearly that the people are opposed to all foreign arrangements pertaining to world courts and his announce-1 meat met the approval of a num- ’ ber of others. It is very doubtful 1 that any pact would be approved, by the senate. It I- predicted that this year ■ will see a general return to the ■ farms and it seems reasonable. I The four or five million men out of I mployment might solve their prob-! I .eras if a part of them would take j I up farming as a livlihood. At this | time when excellent farms can be I bought for less than the improvements, it would seem like a very i “Konjola Truly Great Medicine” Says This Man Rheumatism And Stubborn Stomach Ailment Soon Yield To Power Os New Medicine 'J ft nfl MR. THOMAS J. COOPER Konjola is truly a great medicine,’' said Mr. Thomas J. Cooper. 710 North Q Street, Bedford. "I uttered for years with stomach trouble. I came to th? point where I actually feared to cat because of the bloating, belching and heart palpitation that wks sure to follow. Rheumatism then attacked me in my knee and ankle jo nts ttnd there wore days when I was absolutely helpless and was forced to give up my work. “Six bottles of Ktihjola did the work for me. From the time I began taking this great medicine I could feel an Today I have no suggestion of rheumatism or stomach trouble. My entire system has been so built up and improved that I feel like a different , person. I eat heartily without the I least discomfort and have gained steadily in weight and strength. 1 hull always be greatful Io Konjola. " Konjola. is sold in Decatur at th” B. .1. Smith Drug Store and by al! the best, druggists in all towns HirotigheMt this cntlte .jcclluu.’

f — ——• Colds are serious. Even mild cases are dangerous. Remember KONJOLA COLD COMPOUND I (tablets) is giving amazing re lief to thousands of cold suffer I ers every year. These table are of the same high quality a Koujola. w— /i

iwise thing for many folks to do land there is no doubt a trend that way. Mr. Johnston who represents the New York Herald-Tribune evidently found conditions here so far as the prohibition law is concerned just about the same as it is In the east or any where els?, it: proportion to the population. After all | we are very much alike and keeping up on law and morals depends | upon the individuals largely. Most of us will agree with Judge Merryman that this is the best comImunlty in the world any way you , want to measure it. -—■——— I Political writers on the larger j newspapers over the state are pre- ■ dieting a light primary vote, taking the position probably from a lack of interest in their immediately localities but wrong as they often are so far as the smaller cities and rural sections are concerned. There are more candidates than usual for county offices and with contests in almost every township for trustee and assessor, it seems more than likely that the vote will be a record breaker. Fort Wayne wants the postoffice building built this year and will probably get it done which is the difference between doing a thing and letting it drag along. Congressman Hogg has been called on and has apparently "gone to bat” for the proposition with chances —.... . ■■ ■■■ polds Checked By modem vaporizing J ointment —Just rub on ▼ Vapoßub OVER 1? MILLION JARS USED YEARLY MHHKKXKBtWBnMBEBnHBF AUTOS

ykr Economical Trantfiortatio* It’s wise to choose a SIX!

It is wise to choose a six-cylinder motor— the only way to get six-cylin-der smoothness. Six-cylinder smoothness takes out vibration and roughness. This savesYnotor, chassis, body, passengers, and driver. The Chevrolet is a six. Yet it sells ata price that anyone can afford to pay. And it lasts longer, because of fine materials, oversize parts and a big, smooth, 50-horsepower six-cylinder engine that always “takes it easy.” With all its six-cylinder smoothness and power the New Chevrolet Six saves gasoline and oil, throisgh modern efficiency—overhead valves —high compression power—latest carburetor—long-wearing pistons—crankcase ventilation—air cleaner. Thus Chevrolet brings truly modern transportation within reach of all who can afford any car. Chevrolet economy also means sincerity in manufacture. To illustrate: Chevrolet valves are adjustable—to save replacing. Chevrolet molded brake lin Ing grea t ly red uces brake u pkeep. The rear axle inspection plate on the Chevrolet means accessibility.

The whole car is full of such evidence that true economy comes f rom ad - vancement and refinement. There are four extra-long, chrome-va-nadium springs controlled i

The C0upe............................ ?56 5 The Special Sedan The Coach f 65 <6 «’<><? wheels standard) $725 The Spr.rt Roadster f 55 The U £ ht Delivery Chassis 565 TFc Sport Coupe fds lhe 1 „„ The Club Sedan 6.5 11A-T firt Chassis with f ob b 25 The Sedan 675 Roadster Delivery (pick-up box extra).. 440 All prices f. o. b. factory, Flint, Mich.

Decatur Chevrolet Corp. N. THIRD ST. Phone 76

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, V€ry goUl i f ul - having the job done - th's year instead of next year or some other time. Those who. have the necessary influence with Mr. i Vestal should write him today and remind him of the need and the desire for a Federal building In Decatur, as promised for twenty years past. There will be a senate investigation of the Illinois primary which ' nominated Mrs. McCormick, the resolution being offered by Senator Norris, republican and friend of Senator Deneen. Investigations are getting common and rarely amount to much. Congressman ’ Tinkham. republican of Massacliu- i setts wants the Methodist Temperance Board investigated on the

Spring Needs for House Cleaning at Baughman’s Paints, Varnish and Enamel 10c and 25c Paint, Scrub and Whitewash Brushes. . . .10c to SI.OO Dust Pans, Mops and Brooms Right Price ( leveland Wall Paper Cleaner 3 for 25c Carpet Beaters each 15c Cedar Bags and Moth Balls each 10c Clothes Baskets SI.OO Clothes Pins . 4 dozen 10c Napara Rugs Special SI.OO Curtain Rods and Extentions each 10c Curtain Goods yard 10c. 15c, 20c & 25c Cretone, 10c value yard 25c Ladies and Chidrens Dresses and Hats. ... each SI.OO Bovs Straw Hats and Caps each 10c & 25c Garden Seeds in bulk. Flower Seeds in packages 3 for 10c AT THE ONLY HOME OWNED p & 10c STORE Remember it’s at Baughman’s East side 2nd street

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charge that they have violated the tenet of of church and atate and Mayor George Dale of Muncie has signed a resolution calling for an investigation of the mayor's appointments. Seems to be in the air these days. o- * TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY From the Daily Democrat File 4 4 April 10, 1910 was Sunday. o ♦ • Modern Etiquette I B y ROBERTA LEE ♦ (U jsj * Q. Should one put the year on a wedding invitation. A. No, only the day of the week, the month, and the day of the month is necessary. ——a • i—. ■ i... ■■ ■ i

by hydraulic shock absorbers. They are mounted lengthwise, in the direction of car travel, with self-adjusting spring shackles to maintain quiet. Modern low suspension and extra wheelbase give the Chevrolet Six good proportions. The front view is distinguished by the honeycomb radiator. The gasoline tank is at the rear for safety and finer appearance. Chevrolet beauty instantly says “Body by Fisher’’—style, quiet, safety —Fisher composite steel-and-wood construction—non -glare windshield —adjustable driver’s seat—deeper cushions—greater leg room—clearer vision—finer fabrics and fitments. There is just as much extra value throughout. BY ANY STANDARD the Chevrolet Six is the wisest choice in the low-price field ... with its sixcylinder valve-in-head motor . . . with full scientific equipment . . . with Body by Fisher . . . with four long semi-ellip.tic springs, long wheelbase, low suspension, rearmounted gasoline tank, honeycomb radiator and all the other features of this day and age.

See your nearest Chevrolet dealer today and drive this six. Ten minutes at the wheel will show you what a difference six cylinders mzke.

Q. should one ever speak of a person as "a party"? A. Never. Mention the name oi the person of whom you are speakIng. , .. q. If one's coffee or tea is hot, may he cool it by blowing! A. No; this is very impolite. ~, o * Household Scrapbook By ROBERTA LEE * A Twine Holder Place the bail of cord or twine in a telly glass. Punch a hole in the tin , lid of the glass for the cord to run i CHICAGO ShiP’SW ANU RETURN -A $3-50 Every Sunday Lv. D»catur 2:24 A.M., C.S.T. Ar. Chicago 7:20 A.M., C.S.T. Returning leave Chicago cn all I regular trains to and including train No. 8, 10:20 P.M. on date of sale. H. N. BLAIR, Ticket Agent ERIE RAILROAD SYSTEM FOR AN EASTER GREETING »- 15 FORGET ME NOT CANDY WOULD BE FINE We have a large assortment f«r you to select from, all with that delicious coating. Also Bon Boos and Nut Toffee. FORGET ME NOT CANDY CO. 333 Fourth Street Phone 286 We will take care of your mailed packages.

Only FRIGIDAIRE can give you the better vegetables and salads made possible by '-w i .i S. WT .. .. ' I. ’

The new Frigidaire Hydrator brings you an added service—a service offered only by Frigidaire. For Frigidaire alone has the Hydrator. Celery kept in the Hydrator becomes tender and brittle. Tomatoes retain their firmness and flavor. Lettuce takes on added crispness. Even wilted vegetables are made fresh again by the Hydrator’s moist reviving cold. And the Hydrator is only one of manyadded features that Frigidaire now offers. Every household model is equipped with

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through. Laundering White Garments White garments will never uko on u yellow appearance if a little kerosene is put in the washing water. Meat Loaf When mnking meat loaf, make a larger one than is necessary, ft isexcellent when sliced cold for next day's lunch. —. c — ,et the Habit—v r«ne at Home.

fl | Footwear . I for Spring I The “trap pump sketch- Yf z JtAS JJr fl eil is an example of I the graceful afternoon O^floB B shoes we have a.-sem- ■ bled for Spring. Os B black or colors with ■ contrasting binding. B Zflfl A'ternoon fl V*. xHBR tilimiK-ii with m|l A < ' wBBF biK-kli- or \< . X flfl ion-right lasthSW I W *- *' W . I!lack *fl SB ’ ‘ lUs ls °ne /Jr s:ilar ' IsimpetTfl K// \ ~ “ 1! Xk JI Beside beautiful footwear, NX. this store is equipped to fit your feet comfortably. Plenty of sizes and widths and a system of measuring the foot that makes guessing unnecessary. fl National Footwear $7.45t0d Enna Jetticks $5.00 tod Charlie Voglewedtl FITS FEET

the famous "Cold Control" which speeds dH the freezing of ice and desserts, household cabinets are Porcelain®* steel inside and out with flat usable tops-. Shelves are waist-high from the floor and easy to reach. The power unit is co®'j pletely concealed and incredibly Call at our display room. See Hydrator and the "Cold Control dem, onstrated. Find out about the low pri<# and liberal terms. Convince |° u - ' that Frigidaire offers the greatest saluei the field of electric refrigeration to ’1

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