Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 168, Decatur, Adams County, 17 July 1930 — Page 4
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These are certainly tine summer days if wo overlook the fact that a real rain would be of value. An advertisement in the Daily Democrat is sure to bring you results, as we have proven often. Try one this week. . President Hoover doesn't want to make any speeches on his western trip and Mr. Coolidge can tel! him '■Just how to escape that ordeal. - This is just the right time of year to fight the weeds and those 2 who get the best of them now will find it an easy job to keep them 'icked. Most folks are smiling through the depression period, realizing that after all things could be much - worse. In some nations the people are actually suffering and so far few here have reached that stage. After the farm relief board has iais ii the price of wheat up to a .'dollar they might start in on a I’lan to fix a right average temperature for the weather and it looks as though they could do one about as easy as the other. Three hundred and sixty-one people killed in Indiana in automobile accidents the first five months of this year ought to be sufficient to cause us all to stop, • look, listen and be careful, but we doubt if it will. Searface Al is going back to Chi- ■ cago to rest from his exciting legal experiences in Florida. Probably after he has been there a month he will feel he needs the southern climate again. That’s the way it goes for those who so enmesh themselves that they are mt wanted any where.
We are not so wise but we do Relief From Curse Os Constipation A Battle Creek physician says, ‘‘Constipation is responsible for more misery than any other cause.” But immediate relief has been found. A tablet called Rexall Orderlies has been discovered. This ■ tablet attracts water from the system into the lazy, dry, evacuating bowel called the colon. The water .loosens the dry food waste and causes a gentle, thorough, natural movement without forming a habit or ever increasing the dose. Stop suffering from constipation. Chew a Rexall Orderlie at night. Next day bright. Get 24 for 25c today at the nearest Rexall Drug Store. The B. J. Smith Drug Co.
CHICAGO SHiPgWQ. AND RETURN <®> 83-50 Next Sunday v l Lv. Decatur 2;24 a .m. Ar. Chicago . 7:20 a.m. Returning leave Chicago on all Regular trains to and including No. 8, 10:20 p. m. same Sunday. H. N. BLAIR, Ticket Agent ERIE RAILROAD SYS T E M
' TODAY’S CHUCKLE ♦ - iu.ro « London. — William George Imveless, 39, grocer's assistant, ■ has been sentenced to eight months imprisonment for big- | amy. ; » ... -4 . have faith in this country and if we were asked for a tip we would advise that you buy property, farm or city, right now and hold it a few years. It will be worth double what you pay and will earn a return investment on that, in five years from now you will be sorry you didn't invest in 1930. If you buy stocks, buy the good ones, pay for them outright and forget about them a year or two. You may be surprised to see how much money you liave made by the transaction for the well founded concerns will soon strike the greatest era of prosperity ever known In this country. But buy dividend paying stocks. We know of several excellent Adams county farms that can be bought at a low figure and on terms to suit your convenience and your purse. If you have the equipment with which to farm there is no reason why you shouldn’t own a good one of your own and be one of those who will be prosperous in a few years. Don’t put it off. Buy right now. Its only about seven weeks until fair time and much to do. The Legion boys who are in charge are working hard and will soon speed up. Help them make it bigger and better than ever. The premium lists will be out this week and you
are invited to get your exhibits ready. The event will be conducted on the same high plane as last year and mostly by the same committees. The opening of a new business in Decatur by the Ashbaucher & Maynard Company, incorporated, is a step in advancement for the community and those who visit this well appointed and absolutely complete home will be pleased and surprised. The proprietors are excellent people of higll'standing and splendidly qualified to look after the many important details of their business. W. A. Lower, who has resigned irom his position in the banking circles of Decatur has a record of honest and efficient service of which he may feel proud. For fifteen years he has acted in 1 leading capacity and his judgment has been good. That's a difficult post for any one to fill. He has not yet announced his future intentions but in whatever he engages he will do so with the best wishes of a host of loyal friends. Governor Leslie has opened war on the spooners who have been using the north lawn as a lover's lane each evening and has ordered flood lights to be insialled with the expectation that those who congregate there will be more careful. Os course that may move them but
N. Y. Woman Lost 14 Pounds of Fat One 85 Cent Bottle of Kruschen Salts Did It "I am starting on my second bottle of Kruschen Salts and am real pleased with results. I take it tor reducing and so far have lost 14 pounds and I think it is doing wonders for me. I do not feel so tired evenings when I get home from work.” A generous bottle of Kruschen Salts that lasts 4 weeks costs but 85 cents at any drug store in America—take one half teaspoon in a glass of hot water every morning before breakfast. — cut down on starches and walk a little each day. Before the bottle is empty surplus fat is leaving you—lndolence changes to activity — you’ll feel younger—eyes will brighten—step grows spry. Millions know this—you ought to know it. Kruschen Salts is the ideal treatment for constipation, indigestion, head’aches, nervousness and acidity.— I Cut Rate Ding Store. Holthouse I Drug Store and B. J. Smith Drug i Store.
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the governor will probably find that where there is a will there is away with these young people who are little if any different than they have been since Eve reached up and grabbed the apple. o ♦ TWENTY YEARS " AGO TODAY I From the Daily Democrat File July 17, 1910 was Sunday. » 4 Household Scrapbook By I ROBERTA LEE | ♦ 4 Dry Skin When troubled with a dry skin, a very good remedy is to rub the parts thoroughly with almond oil. Jam When making jam, let the fruit boil for about ten minutes before the sugar is added, and only about one-half the quantity of sugar is required. Liquid Court Plaster Apply liquid court plaster to a scratch on kid pumps, and it will mend the scratch so that it is hardly visible. o 4 4 Modern Etiquette By | ROBERTA LEE ♦ (U.K) * Q. If one has received a letter of introduction, and for some reason decides not to present it, should he inform the person who prepared the letter? A. Yes; it is very essential that he do so. Q. May a man wear sports clothes at any other time than for sports? A. In the country he may wear them to very informal affairs, but in the city never. Q. Who is the most important servant fn a big establishment? A. The butler..
The People’s Voice This column tor the use of our readers who wish to make suggestions for the general good or discuss questions of interest. ’’lease sign your name to show authenticity. It will not be used if you prefer that it not be. ( I On Sugar Beets The Juno issue of Popular Science Monthly contains the startling statement by Dr. Ernest Reed ot Syracuse University that ten per ■ent of the sugar in sugar beets is lost through improper topping. ihe ola theory is that all the sugai is contained in heart of tlu beet. This, Dr. Reed has found uy experiment is not true. Not only is there sugar in the top section of the beet whieh is often cut away but even the top itself contains sugar. Dr. Reed’s recommended action is that the cut be made at leaet an inch and a half higher. Tliis h£ says will insure a ten percent increase in the sugar or an estimated profit of $lt),000,000 per year. In Adams County where the sugar beet industry is so important tills statement shot id excite interest. If our sugar mill can get more sugar from its beets it will mean greater prosperity for the entire community.. W. D. LITTLE 0 BARGAINS: — Bargains in Living Room, Dining Room suits, mattresses and rugs. Sftickey and Co., Monroe. Our phone number is 44 168-ts
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BIG FEATURES OF RADIO I i Thursday's 5 Best Radio Features Copyright 1930 by UP. WEAF (NBC network) G p. m. cst. —Fleischmann Hour. WEAF (NBC network) 7 p. m. cst. —ARCO Birthday Party. WJZ (NBC network) 7:30 p. m. cst. —Maxwell House Hour. WABC (CBS network) 8 p. m. cst. —Kodak Program. WABC (CBS network) 9 p. m. cst. —Dream Boat. o « — Friday's Five Best Radio Features WABC—CBS network 5:30 p. m. — Evangeline Adams. WEAF —NBC network 6 p. m. — Cities service concert. WJZ — NBC network 7 p. m — Interwoven program. WEAF — NBC network 8 p. m.— Raleigh Revue. WABC — CBS network 9 p. m. — ( Lown's Osborn's and Eiling-, ton's orchesras. 1(4 hours. o HOSPITAL NOTES Mrs. Ben Lange, 123 North First street, underwent a minor operation at the Adams County Memorial Hospital this morning. Donald Hart, Ncyth Thirteenth street, underwent a major emergency operation at the local hospital during the night. Knife Trick Costly
Woodward, Okla., —(UP) — Because a local boy was unable to open a knife belonging to R. 11. Burns and W. B. Cook the two men served five days in jail. The men bet the boy he could not open their knife. The youth lost a dollar when he failed so he signed a complaint against them. They were jailed on charges ot obtaining money under false pretenses. o Cat Finds His Owners Tulsa, Okla., —(UP)—Two years ago when Mary Elizabeth 8, an-1 Peggy Jane Welch, 5, went on their vacation they left their cat behind. When they returned the cat had disappeared. After two year’s absence the feline found the family recently and is now at home. Welch's had moved from the original residence in the meantime, but the cat found them. o — Little Green Capsules Stop Rheumatic Agony Prove It In 5 Days There’s nothing in the world that brings such quick and complete relief from the pain and misery that makes life almost unJiearable as those tiny green capsules known from coast Io coast as ALLENRU NUMBER 2. More than one man and woman who felt despondent and who was being carried down to helplessness —can testify to this. All you have to do is to take one tiny capsule each hour for the first ten hours; the next day one every two hours for 14 hours, then take as directed. Remember it's "the little green Capsule" that is turning the trick and bringing joy to thousands of sufferers, so insist on ALLENRU NO. 2. Holthouse Drug Co., says these little wonder-working capsules must banish all pain and torture iin 5 days or money cheerfully refunded.
GIVES ADVICE ON CHIGGERS "Suppress even your strongest inclination and don't scratch a chigger bite”, is the warning contained in the health bulletin Issued today by the Bureau of Publicity) of the Indiana State Medical Association. In this bulletin the doctors tell of the chigger, its habits its tenacity of purpose, its impish inclinations and Just what to do when one gets you, which almost certainly will happen if you desport yourself in the great Hoosier outdoor this summer during the chigger holiday season. "In Indiana the chigger starts to celebrate along in July and about the time the blackberries start to ripen and the weeds get high, Mr. and Mrs. Chigger come into their own”, says the bulletin. "Strangely enough it Is Mrs. Chigger and not the old gentleman who carries the bite and it occurs when she crawls into the skin to build her nest. "The chigger doesn't confine his activities to Indiana and the United States,’’ continues the bulletin. "Apparently the fatherland of the cliig
THE BEGINNING OF THE FULFILLMENT OF A PROMISE SEVEN months ago, when announcing the for- merchandising and manufacturing...” I mation of the RCA Radiotron Company, Inc., the The new rca Radiotron Company regardci Radio Corporation of America said: as a p rom j se to produce and sell a product J "The unification of vacuum tube development, would S ive S ood value to the public...a| manufacture and sales in the new company will tu^e l^e highest quality at the 1 \ est col undoubtedly enable it to meet fully and effectively a P ronusc to be fulfilled. | the responsibility of leadership which rests upon Now, the RCA Radiotron Company, 10l the founders of the Radio industry in America able to announce the beginning of the fulfill ... It will make possible added economy in of this promise. Prices Reduced! On July 17, 1930, the prices on four popular types of RCA Radiotrons will be reduced as follow. I Type of Tube Old list price New list price Your saving 224 $4.00 $330 $ .70 J 227 2.50 2.20 .30 245 3.50 2.00 1.50 280 3.00 1.90 1.10 fWj . ? These reductions make RCA Radiotrons available at | lower prices than ever before. c* RCA Radiotrons are: Die radio tubes that are recommended by leading set manufacturers. I The radio tubes that are the choice of leading engineers. The radio tubes that are the standard of quality. All \z Give Yourself a Treat \/ Buy a new set of RCA Radiotrons today. They will help you to enjoy more the countless good programs which are on the 5 air every day. Hear the finest artists just as though they were Ww performing right in your home. You can get RCA Radiotrons U J at your nearest dealer. RCA Radiotron THE HEART OF YOUR RAD/O SET
ger Is somewhere in South America or some other tropical climate. Ac-. cording io reports, the Chigger Congo. Mndngascsr and China are ax large ns Jersey mosquitoes and aH long lived as Methuselah in comparison to the almost invisible beasties of this country. Chiggers live only about twenty-five days in our temperate climate, which we all agree is plenty long enough. • The chigger is somewhat like a common flea, but smaller, with a proboscis as long as its body. The mother chigger is the one which does the excavating. She bores obliquely Into the akin, and builds her nest, picking out some especially favored spot about the ankles, under the arms, under the knees and around the waist. Her sojourn excites painful inflamation, and no matter how great one's will power may be the inclination f» to dig the chigger out of her hiding place. The chigger bite itself is not dangerous, but scratching may cause a secondary infection that possibly may prove serious. The chigger goes under many names, depending upon the locality in which he exists. He is known as ‘chigoe’, 'jigger', but in Indiana he is most commonly known as plain, everyday chigger." jet the Habit—l rsoe at Home.
CiMJiCi CLOSES WITH REVIEW Fort Benamln Harrison, .Ind.,— July 17 The final review and presentation ceremonies Friday, July 18th will mark the close of the 1930 Citizens’ Military Training Camp now In progress here. For 30 days, 1700 youths of Ohio Indiana. Kentucky and West Virginia have been in training as guests of Uncle Sam with all expenses paid by the government. It will be a different looking group of boys who will pass in review before Colonel H. P. Hobbs, . Post Commander, on Friday, than . passed in review for the first time on June 21. when the oath of office was administered. This time it will be heads and . shoulders erect, lines straight as a yardstick every hand swinging in time and every foot In step as the boys pass the reviewing stand char- ; acterizing the efforts of Officers > and Non-commissioned officers dur ing the 30-days training. Immediately following the review, the presenation of medals and other trophies won by the various
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