Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 116, Decatur, Adams County, 15 May 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. Holthouse..Sec’y & Rus. Mgr. Dtck D. Heller Vice-President Entered at the Poetoffice at Decatur, Indiana, as second class matter - Subscription Rates 4ft “ Single copies S .02 “ One week, by carrier 10 « One year, by carrier 6.00 • On'9 month, by mail .36 • 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 BCHEERRE, INC. “ 35 East Wacker Drive, Chicago ■> 415 Lexington Avenue, New York «• Charter Member The , Indiana League of Home Dallies —— "Floods are doing damage in Texas, Missouri, Nebraska, and other ‘ portions of the southwest, so we J may feel reasonably sure that the drowgth here will not be serious. Shreveport, Louisana, has in- ■ creased her population seventy- ! four per cent the past ten years but no one has figured out just how ’ much old man Henderson had to • with it. If you have an automobile acci- ! dent of any kind be sure to report ’ it to a police officer. Thats the • wise thing to <lo and besides the • state police are looking for any • violations and announce they will ■ prosecute the “hit and run’’ boys. ’ Senator James E. Watson is now ; in the saddle, his organization having absolute control of the state 1 committee. After next Novembers election the crowd may not be . neatly so anxious to claim that power. jk test vote on the new tariff bill • will be* taken Friday but no one ■ excepting the senators themselves J • . aid* greatly excited and they are • worrying about the votes back home more than they are the . economic results of the proposed , measure. If they only knew it, that is going to be serious enough. flte democratic district chairmeh will meet tomorrow at Indian- ■ apylis to choose a leader to succeed R. Earl Peters who has held the post of state chairman the past four years. There are some rum- . ors of a fight against him but indications are that he will continue ' to serve if he cares to do so. ■ Construction work on the new . engine house on Seventh street has ■ started ants within a short time • will be far enough along to give you an idea of what it will look . like. In the meantime a number ', of men are employed. A building Imorn here would be a fine thing ; airtkby the way this is a good time ford he wise folks to do it. Tlie city of Decatur shows a total of 1,316 children between the ages of six and twenty-one, a gain of Jhree over last year. Thats not ■ much but again shows that we move along even though a little How To Reduce Varicose Veins . Rub Gently Upward and Toward the Heart as Blood in Veins Flows That Way. Many people have become despondent because they have been ; led to believe that there is no remedy that will reduce swollen • veins and bunches. • If you will get a two ounce original bottle of Moone's Emerald Oil (full strength) at any first-class drug store and apply it night and morning as directed you will quickly notice an improvement which < will continue until the veins and ' bunches are reduced to normal. Moone’s Emerald Oil is a harrn- < less, yet most powerful germicide ' and two ounces last a very long , time. Indeed, so powerful is Emer. aid Oil that old chronic sores and ■ ulcers are often entirely healed and anyone wlfo is disappointed with its use can their money refunded. All druggists sell lots cf ’ it.

♦ TODAY’S CHUCKLE ♦ flj.R) ♦ Binghamton, N. Y. —The fedi era! census may indicate there are some 500 speakeasies in Binghamton, but Assemblyman Edmund B. Jenks of Whitney Point, champion of dry law legislation, contends there isn't 1 any such number, slower than most of uh would like to see. Berne lost nine and the whole county showed twenty-two less. Washington township gained twenty, the largest number in the county and Jefferson township showed the greatest loss, twentyseven. Among the candidates nominated by the democrats of Marion county for the legislature is Walter Meyers, brilliant attorney and wellknown leader of Indianapolis. If they wish some real service in the next session they will not pass Walter up. He is big enough for any job in the land and Is doing the right kind of service by offering his ability to the people of Indiana. Now we will see what the folks do with hint and to him. In the settlement of an estate in Rush county it was discovered that the estate the time the papers were filed was estimated to be worth $37,300 in securities, chiefly in stocks. In the final settlement the administrator found these stocks to be worth only $2,356. Here is a lesson to those who want to provide for their families. Had this money been invested in real estate there would never have been such a shrinkage. Real estate may go down but not like some bonds and stocks. The Suitain of Morocco has a harem of 1,000 women and wants to get rid of them. They were inherited by the sultan who is only twenty years old and the women who compose it range in age from thirty to seventy years. Hassen, the new ruler has a nineteen-year-old wife and desires to do away the bunch of women who served his dad and grandpa so long but can't do it under the law. So there you are. He and Mrs. Hassen probably think they are having more trouble than any one. B. C. Forbes, recognized as one ol the foremost business men of America, writing in his own magazine under a heading ’“Prosperity Returning But Pace Is Slow," places the blame largely upon Mr. Hoover and his administration. After commenting rather adversely on the pending tariff bill, Mr. Forbes says. "That the present administration has failed to enthuse the country becomes more manifest month by month. President Hoover is criticized in high places—privately of course—for his failure to exhibit successful leadership qualities. Congress has repeatedly acted as if it took keen delight in doing exactly the opposite of his desires. Our two party government has disintegrated to an extent that excites uneasiness among responsible men of affairs. Hoover's friends admit that he has moved with slow deliberation, but claim that once his elaborate fact finding processes bear fruit he will impress the country by his constructive statesmanship. Somehow, although Herbert Hoover is admittedly the best informed man who has ever occupied the White House, his popularity in the realms of finance is limited. The attitude

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of an engagement ring? / A. The brlde-to-bo. Q. Is It necessary to thank one who has introduced you to a very interesting friend? A. It is a very thoughtful courtesy and one may also add that the friend is very charming. o - —— ft ft The People’s Voice This column for the use of our readers who wish to make auggestions for the general good or discuss questions of interest. Please sign your name to show authenticity. It will not be used if you prefer that it not be. I —♦ lu reference to several glowing editorials or foolish complains that have been sent In lately, we will proceed to hand some back. If some of these old bachelors! and maids and some of the rest would pay as much attention to trucks and high powered cars that some of these sheiks drive around they would find a lot of things to ci ab about, instead of crabbing on motorcycles all the time. Why can t the "noise bugs” on-1 joy life? We thought this was a free country for all of us. They sell motorcycles according to state law and just try to stop us from riding them. We will invite any body to inspect the motorcycles and when that time comes there shall be some cars inspected and trucks also or maybe they are privileged characters. Signed by The Noise Bugs er Limberlost Motorcycle Club. I -o Mis. Win. Moeshberger of Fort | Wayne, a former resident of this I city, spent Wednesday visiting here. o Come in and look over the No. 4 McCor-mick-Deering Cultivator. Sturdy in construction, and the easiest plow on the market to operate. Bring the boy along.— Schafer Hdw. Co. 2t

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