Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 104, Decatur, Adams County, 1 May 1930 — Page 3

’ jK* MF TF **) Hboi - / 91■ Pl I IRS ENTER |! ■ 108-MllE RACE ■ T MIIV 1 ~ <UR) “ 1 |H. VI , ml boon •‘nt«*r.'<l ( !> ■'.oil mile race i ■ |, l ,ii3».U'"!is motor ' t |K. |t -11. Illis morning with f tim" al mi*'” l * l ' l J 1 ,| , I ent rants, imlml I i , untestant. were during Hi" day- < Pop ’.ivers, general man-. S expected 45 ears ] lie said as he | ,1 I ...• already signed j ~f entrants are: v i; ... South America. ... • Maseiati from v ,.i A. A. A. )h ol Oie ln ' 11128. p, i'.Kilo. association , A u n 1927 an,! | it was I 1, .-I.ildished the recrules an hour for the .i that still stands. |H He', -iiree times second 1 j^K, ;> i . in fourth. ■ ler among «4^K br 111: <1 to tile track at ' t \^K n - several years. . L . . -Mer of several win|K back lids year. " — H SPORT TABS —- •lonal games were y |>v triumphs of seedis. with only two < .....ling clubs winning. r- ; laced the Chicago < Sex ;i' runner-up to the I n.dors. The a lull gaum on |K,... . ng Pirates but lost possession of third Tli- ni Braves moved sixth place to a tie for ■ Piprias of the Yankees in tin- feature pitching perto end the Washington eight game winning Pipvias allowed only five «!:;!'washed th" league KIM-- Itobins won their . ..ime from the New Giants. 9 to 4. Previous to :ii dans the Giants had str.cn. and were leading Sewell. Cleveland infield -r, '.Mins 11 1 . consecutive game Hght Bottles ■ Ronjoin Ended .1 My Suffering” Scores Another Victory And Eager Praise From M Indianapolis Man

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_ — IK MR c,i Y B. SMERAGS buttles of Koniola ended anti I am triad to *e’l n f my experience." said Mr. Smerags. 431 West Illinois Indianapolis. "I suffered a comnlicatinn of ailments, h was in very poor eonn My liver also gave mo a W deal of trouble. My color and [ suffered severe diznirtienlar’v upon getil'"’ Il n 1 morning. 1 was scarcely front hoadnohes and hoserincsiy worried over my jKition." stomach and liver are in Hass condition today and r give me the least bit of p - I have now strength and Pv an ( | j teallv enjoy my work. r thought there was a modicould do all that Konjo’a f or me j honp that ot)1 . K * ho »usf Br as I did will be B" 11 hv this testimonial to give ■ medicine a trial.” ■°njola drives the poisons from system, regulates the organs and elimination and ■ Bt, ire fn her task of rmtor■nV', antl ah ’”y f lant health, '■j I 0 ’ s p °ld In Decatur at the W Smith drug store, and by all , ■ *st driiggi s t s in all towns K lout this entire section.

ecord unbroken by Htnrtlng ngulnnt the St. Louin Browns despite an attack of Influancu. He remained In the Kants only long enough to knock u triple which resulted In the first run of the Indians’ (1 to .'I victory. The Philadelphia Athletics could do little with th“ pitching of .Milton Gaston and dropped a 7 to :t decision to the Boston Red Sox. The Boston Braves slugged out a 9 to 3 win over the Philll.es. driving three pitchers from the mound. Meusel's single and Stripp's triple ill the ninth gave the Cincinnati Reda a 4 to 3 win over the St. lanils Cardinals. The Chicago White Sox made 13 lilts off Chief Hogsett. Detroit’s full blooded Indian rookie pitcher, but were unable to bunch their blows and lost the decision, 6 to 4. —— —o | The People’s Voice I J | This column for the use of our i | readers who wisli to make sug- | | gestions for the general good j | or discuss questions of inter- ■ | est. Please sign your name to | | show authenticity. It will not | : he used if you prefer that it | [ | not be. De attir Daily Democrat D *ar Sirs: Would like to make the following contribution to “The Voice of the people ” I wish to vigorously oppose the setting forward of the h inds of the Adams County iNot city of Decatur) Cour House clock The Adams County Court House is the pioperty of the citizens of Adams Co. and not e exclusive property of Decatur esi.-lent.-'. When the small majority carried •i be daylight saving in Decatur, the merchants said we do not care so. rural customers, the banks we do not cater to agricultural folk. Even though more than half the citizens of Decatur voted daylight su.iUg the animals on our farms can’t lie fooled by turning up the bands of the clock. The cows refuse to come up an hour ea.lier for milking, and the hens won’t lay earlier in the day. To be attending to business and having he stores close at five o’clock is chagrin, but to have the county offices in the court liouse , close is an insult to every rural taxpayer. I would like to know before the Primary Election how ever candidate for commissioner stands on his question. A. FARMER. , —o ♦ ; ♦ S2OO Diamond Fails To Sell at Ten Cents { | Kokomo, Ind., May 1. — (U.K)—A S2OO diamond ring lay on the coun- ' ter of a Kokomo five and ten-cent store for four days, the price at 10 ernts. but found no sale. Mrs. V. S. Wiley was walking I through the store and stopped at the jewelry counter. Curiousity prompted her to try one of the i ings in the place of her S2OO engagement ring. When she left, she placed what she thought was her -i in<r upon her hand. Four days later a clerk was polishing her stock and noticed the exceedingly brilliance of one. From clerk to clerk the fame of the .’’sparkler’ 'traveled until it reached Mrs. Wiley. Again cuiiosity caused her to nob inion her tinge . She ran to the store to claim the jewel she (had left th-re by mistake. o MAY DAY RIOTS ARE CURBED BY POLIC GUARDS < Ct INTI N,Tri ’ ing. The speakers at the communist d monstration violently attacked 'the “capitalistic powers” especialIly the United States and England, referring to the Columbus prison fire and other prison riots in America as “an example of life under capitalist tyianny.’’ Paris, May 1 — (U.R) —May day was quiet throughout France ex|c pt for minor demonstrations in Paris and St. Denis, where the communist Deputy Jacques Doriot and seven municipal councillors weie a: rested. The red flag was raised near Versailles but was quickly taken down. Municipal services weie maintained in the capital but I most trade unions halted work. I o Discount Rates Drop London, May 1.-UR) -The Bank of England reduced its discount rate one-half per cent to 3 per cent today. Paris. May 1.-'U.R)~The Bank of France reduced its discount rate today from 3 per cent to 2% per cent. Washington, May i-(UP)—A reiU -tio i to three per cent in the ...discount ate of the federal re- . i -,e hank of New York is called for by the current credit situation i> !the opinion of high government ol'licials, it was learned today.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1930.

Certainly an Event of Extraordinary Importance Clearance of Coats and Dresses - - - at considerable reductions X A Dress Feature for Friday - Saturday i A 1JM.95 $4.50 $7.9531 i i vk’- I / (Three Racks of Fine Dresses at Drastic Savings) /L \ /Vi \ -VW -i'll t X Pill \ ' '•Ye want Io go still farther in this sale and is joq Z I | £ x A V a special attraction for FRIDAY anti SATI'R- EI'LALEE // f'W I \ •Ji'A ~ I \ DAY oiler three nicks of beautiful Dresses at HOUSE DRESSES 4' / • 'jS I \ \ I A the above prices. Everyone is new, all clever- se’ling regular at / it I 1 3. ' \ ” ¥—■ y\ ly Htylvtl. all wanted malt rials for summer $2.98, Special Fri- J jS *' * <- , ’AfeX . \ wear, till sizes and a greater selection of color day and Saturday f \ f « K ‘ -v than you can imagine. REMEMBER these A f . ; I f 'tX* «V V three groups are special for Friday and 1 .(JU f -I / f ’’*l t X-<■' Vv Saturday! * v/ • A A ••••••©•€ //W f or * ant * & ress c° ats I l\ $14.95 $19,751/ ft lit ■ ftft Bi;. I All brand new coats for spring and . ft ft :ft ;< 1 ‘.uinmer wear. You can rest assured ■l■ ■ M PM Rj (I HU f&£g|fir , - *1 1 I store hail they not been of the best of wj3 m l 1a styles and materials, properly trimmed ■ I Bia w ? 4 P I S.TWRV'Fyv < - w 5 S I 1 and tailored. We stress the import- vjXjr fi UrfF 1 ViWttYJf# X IWi f - I 1 ance of this special clearance -is we 4. IBbs’’ ~ ft 11 \ ■ must decrease our slock and to do this -> ft B alm WE MIST f.IVE EXTRAORDINARY 1 VKlWjjmli I ft It Hi VAI,A ES. Our store is noted for yal- Don't Miss These « Ift W'3 ft■ 11 'll --ft lies and since this reduction it's obvious Coat Values As Bm it ) ftl - wft lhal they are super values. Remember, They Include The VP • Jf Si ' <>ll s *’ ' l ,:,ve l' >'i<lay and Saturday to Best Buys ol V*ar! I f »' i n -- bnv at these special low prices. Mr I F A. & f I - 111 la Tbr*" Groiroi of Dresses ffl Wt I II ‘ V $8’ s sl4“ $10“ aL - %1 ft These three groups of Dresses are taken I com our regular slock and porW- 1 -< A w trays as line a showing as you have ever feasted your eyes on. t hese / Jr’l SSF ;|*ft : ft. >fti fashii n groups include I rocks of georgette, chiffon, plain and printed ’I '.dIKK^ *’ fi- 1 crepes in one-piece and jacket styles. W< must reihice our slock which s - ft ft ’3 I accounts for the special low prices for the two remaining davs. Friday and / 1 BW: ■ 1 - | T I BUY COATS AND DRESSES IN THIS SALE! ' |r j/ ' T 3 ]l I S’liw and Summer Millinery I LV J \ >ft This reduction in price is made on every hat \ j W W'-W 11 (J/ - ' ve l,:ive ,1k ‘ slore - Many new hats are N f l 1k included in the group and it is needless to '♦’’fflkra |Ta | W say that they are of the popular immediate EM» ygl ■M 'Tt fashions, (.roup comprises all our regular fl ft ML BB Ki wML fill JI JV VM sl-50 hats. S 3 WP | H %ft-4 I -1 ■T’ O C / -F E. r. Gass & bon ♦

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