Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 139, Decatur, Adams County, 12 June 1930 — Page 5

k)LO INDI AN ||fil REALIZES Ift AMBITION ■nita Crispin Deserts ■rihal Home to Learn ■ Outside Trade ■uhllig"'" l,ule 12 UR) T, "‘ ||.!S surrendered allot h- ■\ |ap ,. t <> Twef.tietli Century ll "' "Pl" >sil 1,1,1 of her M Juanita Crispin, full-blood fl,'. mdian girl, at the age of ■_ passed a Civil Service ex f,„ matron and seams ■T She will receive a govern ■ appointment at SI,OBO a year, fl,. Juanita fought her way to Ktien in the face of the tribal Kpination of the Santo Dornin Kjnal manner of life was re■|,J interim department offic- ■ SI , Indian Pueblos have tri government. and the Unit- ■ atPS has hesitated to intrude ■thority. Santo Domingo has ■ n .„ r ,< determined than any of ■ others to continue its tribal ■tity. Juanita took ninth grade ■at a S> eular academy in Santa ■ she might enter a hospital ■„, a nurse, her people so ■uusly opposed the program ■ she returned to the reserva ■of the secret ceremonial ■s. which no white man may ■1 celebrated this homecom-

Hart our Answer to your ■ W<l W • ]£t 1 r 1 d A wSr T •' <i ■ I jLX r . SFF THAT EDGE? Sharp and .. ~ , t NO SIGNS HERE of cupping or ►< ( cven a f tcr enough service to 16,000 MILES over al kind, of wear! Silvertown. have a most any tire buyer. Noquesroads . . and sidewall, are stdl tough t d that wear* •«« of or protccti amazingly smooth and free doW n s ] ow ] y an d evenly. Water aca inst skidding. That’s why tho crack, and age marks. Never were curing makes the last bit of tread Silvertown tread is admitted to be tire, so age-free as Silvertowns, due rubber wear as slowly as the firs , d pattern in the field. totheirsAcial,long-lived,long wear mak es the tire tough clear through. tne unest t P tread and side wall rubber compound. m — «■■“" Publicly established Mileage Records show you I Sl•>> what Silvertowns can do on your car TIRES - "1 Need a go ° d spar€? 'OK at the picture above Andl look as good We have j n stock a num- ■"“’ wi,irra ‘ hal lOf this Silvertown after We have the blood bro i IT can he purchased at reas000 grueling miles. of this tire in stock n&ht now. can hep dl h, , . . „, r casings identical to It in abt \\X». onahle prices, there s the answer to your casing ~„ under terrific VA ; . i.„ L ..,r estion! There’s the proof of ity to stan P . see . sizes and popular makes tat Silvertowns can do' punishment. Come in ™ g. \\A silvertowns can uo. pHce them . Wt \\\ tires. fhis Silvertown is one of the T . pv cost less than you V( r that toured the country Th y milc f o rmile,arc W«\\>L Look over our stock th thfe Silver Fleet last year. th " ” ’ ired tires you can wl \-, , i., lx ... photographed »l<«r - > »»■* T H>ar«s bdh.e >OU hU>. 238 punishing miles. buy- Yes ’ WC Qoodiii Silvertowns Staley’s Service Station »r. Second and Marshall Streets Standard 0 il Products

ing. Hut her thirst for knowledge eontinned. She became housekeeper H the day school, and worked at 'his for two years. Then she took i"“ .I. I | ter a school 'at" ARmqm'rqim ‘° II She has been at this school for four yours. Her examination pa Pers on tile i„ Washington ar" » wil ten In a tiny copper plate hand that would do credit to any Vassar graduate. Government authorities aay she discourses on the care of , ~V |UK quarters, on sanitation on diet, on the making of clothing as ■ might an instructor in home econt omics. Correction I The repoit of a daughter being f born to Mr. and Mrs. a. F. Thieme . <>f routes published Tuesday should .(have read Mr. and Mrs. Max . Thieme. Ihe child was born at the | home of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Thieme j grand parents. 1 Honored by Architects ’ Williamsburg, Va. — (UP)—Dr. William A. R. Goodwin, director of i the Rockefeller Restoration, here,! recently was elected to honorary ! membership in the American Insti- ■ tute of Architects, the citation stat- ■ ing "Dr. Goodwin has made archi- ■ teeture, history and archaeology tn i America his eternal debtors. WithI out his vision, his courage and his I energy, the restoration of William burg would never have occurred." . John D. Rockefeller likewise was i honored as financier of the great I enterprise, according to informa- , tion received here. Track Captains Elected Durham, N. C. —(UP)—Chester Freeman, Washington, D. (’., and I 1 William Simon. Willmington N. ('., have been elected co-captain of the I ■ 1930 Duke University track team.

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SON’S PAY CUT, AGED JAPANESE I TAKES POISON Woman Tells Officials She beared Wages Would Not Feed Five Osaka, Japan, June 11. - f(j.R) — W hen her son's wages were reduced an aged Japanese woman at-! t'mptcd to commit suicide here. The case, reflecting the stark tragedy gripping thousands of Japanese homes as the result of the present business depression, was 1 brought to the attention of the | authorities when Mrs. Iwajiro No-1 niura, 75 years old, was treated at an Osaka hospital after taking 1 poison. She said her son, employed in a spinning mill, was trying to support a family of five on a monthly wage of 35 yen ($17.50), Recently the mill was forced to reduce wages 20 per cent, and the ag< d woman, believing that her son would find it impossible to feed and clothe the entire family under the n w conditions, decided to commit suicide. Hospital attendants declared she would recover. o Thistle Root Profitable Montesano, Wash. —(UP) —A bull thlsfle may be just a bull thistle to most folks, but it represents real , money to Frank Glenn. He digs the .roots and sells them in Portland to la concern making rheumatism meeumatism medicines.

Gets Foch Memoirs Chapel Hill, N. C. (UP) Ralph I 11. Graves, native North Carolinian I and alumnus of the University of I North Calorlna, has obtained Ameri- I can rights for publication of nicil i inoli’H of the late Marshal Ferdin- I and Foch. commander-in-chief of I Allied forces in the World War, ac- I cording to cable dispatches from I Paris. o. | If You Have Bad Feet Read What This Grateful I English Woman Writes About Radox "Fi f teen years ago I began to I suffer with bad feet and corns, and I 'as time went on they got from bad | Ito worse, thus making life a mis- I ery. I was recommended to try I Radox (after spending a small for- I tune in one ‘cure’ or another). I I found very great relief in a very I short time. 1 am pleased to say I that my corns, also the hard skin I from the soles of my feet have dis- I appeared, and walking, which was I a torture, is now a pleasure. I can I assure you that I recommended I Radox to all my friends." 23rd I September, 1929. Mrs. L. P. W., I Peterborough. England. When you put your feet into a I footbath containing Radox. the salts I soften the hard outer layers of the t corn, and the oxygen which Radox I liberates enters the pores, opens I them and penetrates further and I further, carrying the corn-soften- I ing salts right into the root of the I corn, which is thus loosened so I that it can be lifted out bodily. I Get a generous box of Radox at I Holthouse Drug Co., or thfi, Cut I Rate Drug Co., or any drugstore in I America —a 15 minute bath thre ° I or four successive nights will rid I you of corns and callouses. I

I OVERSTOCKED gAI F ■ / 1 \ ■TJ|f S ? J, While our regular semi-annual sales of HIGH GRADE GUAR* a ANTEED merchandise have always been a success, last week, we Sflfl were really amazed at the eager throngs that continually crowded ■ / T our store. Nt Some few, came only to look, but the UNPARALEL-..ED VAL- -/■% * 1 UES we are offering, induced even these to linger and make most Nr valuable purchases. V QBI Never in the history of Decatur have the people of this vicinity \ BSHmH had such a golden opportunitv to purchase seasonable merchandise BW for MEN and BOYS at such a VISIBLE SAVING. MEN’S SUITS Many men have taken advantage of these low prices to supply their Suit Wants: W|l $13.73 $18.73 ™f $22.73 $26.73 — STUDENT’S SUITS $7.23 $10.23 $13.23 Straw Hats 2 - pant SUITS All Styles—All Colors —Sennit /ra gfl 1 (Knickei’S I -ZZ..„ $1 10 vbt) $3.93 fl BEST quality Hickory Strip Blue Work Shirts Bov’s Overalls work shirts r ,. iii Tupelows, fancy patIWO pockets and terns and our famous r*d'i well made SIZGS 4 to 16 36 inch double back /MP Blue Shirt, sixes 14J/ 2 • CZ V/ fl P'/l t 0 Bovs Blue Stripe I DC 79c Unionalls .. 89c I Summer Underwear Dress Shirts ATHLETIC OR KNIT UNION SUITS —SPECIAL— Now is the time to buy your underwear for this Plain color shirts. Broadcloths. Tan. Blue. Green ■ and Wh te. Regular $1.50 value ■ summer <u, ° 143 c 69c 89c $1.15 I Mens Heavy Fancy Dress Shirts Reduced mens work I BLUE OVERALLS 83C tO SL93 || 93 c buys the Best. 12 C t Men’s Fancy “ Coin e Tomorrow or DRESS SO poio shirts Saturday! Let noth5 pair for , , SI.OO $1.0051.95 Ing kecp you ayay - VANCE & LINN Northeast Corner Madison and Second Sts. i - ——v lOtgiftiia

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