Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 186, Decatur, Adams County, 7 August 1930 — Page 5

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pended, undertaken to have certain Hoctlona of the Indiana Driver’s License Law declared unconstitutional and also requests that no funds be pentv In enforcing the driver’s license law under the sections attacked In the suit. It is expected that the case will be heard during September mid it is understood that the suit, in which the officials of the S’ate Automobile Department are made defendants, will be vigorously defended by county authoritia the staff of the Attorney General of Indiana and of the Hoosier State Automobile Association. The suit Is built largely around the question as to whether tt person whose

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 1930.

driver’s license was suspended is entitled io a trial by jury nn d also questions the section which provides for tile suspension of driver’s license against persons who are "under the influence" of liquor. I he liMiana Driver’s license law was patterned almost entirely after the model code of the Hoover Conference and experience of the many other states who have such a law," said M. E. Noblet, Secre-tary-Manager of the Hoosier State Automobile Association, "and we believe that in the main the people of Indiana desire, so Iqpg ns the law is sensibly enforced, that it lie upheld and supported. It is our intention to support this law in the case pending in the Minion Circuit Court and against any attacks made upon it elsewhere throughout the state. We believe that with well over a thousand drivers’ licenses re •voted this past year for drunken driving and over 600 others suspended for dangerous and reckless driving it has become apparent to everyone that this law is the people's protection. They want the law retained and supported to the eii I that the loss of thousands of lives and millions of property damage may be avoided by ridding the highways of those who will not drive with consideration for others and can in fairness lie called little short of potential murderers,” “The good aheady accomplished is only a start as compared to whey will be the case it all motorists will only report to the Secretary es State any instance of dangerous driving they witness. No motorist is being fair to himself or his loved ones or friends when he remains indifferent to the opportunity to help rid the highways of the kind of driving that causes accidents. He

WHEEL ALIGNMENT IS QUICKLY CHECKED IN SAFETY LANE TESE ~~~r— ~ w >. 1 ct” y I

Fi w car owners know what wheel j alignnv nt really means or suspect' how Important a part it plays in the ease, economy ami actual safety of motor car operation. Front wheels which are excessively toed in (closer together in front of axle than in rear) or toedout (closer together in rear of axle than in front) will cause the average car to wander from one side of the road to the other, and thus increase the difficulty of steering. Even more important, such a condition will cause excessive tire wear which increases the probability of blow-outs, particularly at high speeds, and the possibility of accident. For these reasons it has been decided to include a check of whe 1 ilignment in Safety Lane, the civic test of motor vehicles being stag erf under the direction of the po-1 is even doing a kindness to the! person guilty of wrong driving because the guilty prfrty, if not corrected. may kill himself as well as others.” The individual driver's license j law was prepared by attorneys for ! the Hoosier State Automobile Association, which led in the movement ' which resulted in having it passed in tire 1929 session of the Indiana General Assembly.

PREBLE NEWS Mrs. otto Koeneman and Miss I’lara Linnimeier left Saturday for a trip through the West and Yellowstone National Park. Mr. and Mrs. William Jahn and sons Arthur and Wilbert of Fort Wayne were Sunday evening supper guests of Mr. and Mrs, John Kirchner and daughters. Miss Rachael Leimenstall of Detroit Michigan is spending this week visiting thb Milton Hoffman family. Mr. Jacob Bloemker and daugnter Emma were callers in Decatur Saturday. Mrs. A. Fritzinger and Helen ?ritziuger called on Mrs. Clarence Smith Thursday. Miss Katherine Leimenstall of Fort Wayne spent the week-end at Milton Hoffman home. Mr. ami Mrs. August Werling are enjoying a two weeks vacation. Mrs. M. Moffman and son Donald have returned from Corunna where they have been visiting Mrs. Hoffman's sister Mrs. Robert Sherlock Thursday. Velma Ehlerding is spending sev>ral days visiting her grandmother and grandfather IMr. and Mrs. Henry Ehlerding. Joyous Foot Bath Ehen Lift Out CORNS Root and All—Out to Stay! Two tablespoonfuls of that ainaz ingly refreshing and foot invigorating Radox to one gallon of water makes a footbath which after 3 or 4 night’s soaking (20 minutes > l l'ts out aching, maddening corns, roots and all. fSwi j. Radox softens the hard outer layers of corn — and oxygen w’hich Radox liberates, enters Hie pores, each night, [leuetrating further and further, carrying the salts right to root of corn which can be lifted out bodily. Wonderful to take out pain and burning and refresh tired feet! Get a package of Radox at Cut Rate Drug Co., or Holthouse (Drug Co., or any drugstore and know the joyous comfort of corn and callous free feet -- Radox’ is the modern, scientific, method to re move corns which completely eliminates old fashioned piasters, dang drolls cutting, skin destroying acids and obsolete methods.

Ills- department Friday and Saturday. This is made possible by the use of the new Weaver Alignment I Indicator, which instantly shows on a large dial the number of feet the whs els are being dragged sideways. due to excessive toe-in or toe-out, when the motorist drives liis car across the indicator, as illustrated above. Tlie attiition of tlie driver is tailed to exc" salve misalignment by a bell on the indicator. Tills unique equipment is being furnished through the courtesy of local garages. All motorists, particularly those who have noticed any difficulty in st er'ng or excessive tire- wear lately, are urged to take advantage of this unusual opportunity to have wheel alignment checked by going through Safety Lane, which starts Friday. This inspection is free to the motoring publlq. Mr. and Mrs. John Kirchner and j daughters and Mrs. June Shacklev and son Darrell Eugene spent I Thursday evening visiting in Fort ! Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Linnimeier of Fort Wayne spent Sunday visiting I the former's mother Mrs. Kather- ! ine Linnimeier. " Rev. and Mrs Glen Brvan of Geneva called on Mr, and Mrs. J. C. Grandstaff Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Shady and

daughter of Fort Wayne spent Sun

day visiting the formers parents Mr. and Mrs. Albert Shady. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Heller and family attended the Heller reunion at Portland Sunday. Miss Erma Kirschner and Mrs. June Shackley have returned from Sturgis and Centerville. Michigan where they spent several days visiting relatives, Miss Lorine Kirchner who accompanied them on the trip remained for several weeks visit. Mr. and Mrs. Dorothy Shady am l sops of Fort Wayne spent Sundav visiting the formers parents Mr. and Mrs. Albert Shady. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Elzey of For* Wayne spent Sunday visiting the formers parents Mr. and Mrs.

BOQHH r.c'vWOWB | AND no wonder! Think on our convenient monthAof having the coal-man ly payment plan. | f ~~ f; I? back up to your door—de- On the first chilly Fall J •c* liver a supply of coal —and day, with your Heatrola -■ politely say, “No charge!” ready to circulate health- |B r “ That’s the pleasant experi- f u l whole-house warmth, AJ-jj once of the Heatrola Free you can laugh in the face || Coal Club members, of old Jack Frost. J 7 hat’s why so many are But, remember, this y joining. offer is limited. After EVA J A $2.00 deposit enrolls August 30th—no more Free UZB you. After that you Coal, this year. So gjS 1 —z~ i pay only $2.00 a week stop in, soon; or tele- 1 | N until we install your || ' H phone and invite us Vll 1 ~ genuine Heatrola gpr-/ to call at your home. [F|| j—and deliver your ton fW Kyil of Free Coal. (One- EPi <■ . r . .. == half ton if you choose £■® 1S Inlens '- tire Air Duct if u Heatrola Junior.) 1 lien yOU may begsn m genuine Estate Heatrola. paying the balance 7 -nr —: 8 =as Heatrola—Model 6-D Outside a cabinet of striking bcauty t T T T -.yl < 4 « mz> ■’z'k enameled in dark u'ulnut. Inside HeatI ](<l | jl XzvZ» ?o,a efficiency brought to an .> i higher degree. One of three moih Is Monroe St. Opposite City Hall w ' Uc, ‘ chuo,iV -

Douglas Elzey. Mrs. Herman Llorkes of Decatur spent Monday at the August Welling home. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Zimmerman and daughter spent Sunday evening visiting the formers parent's Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Zimmerman. Donna Ethel Grandstaff was reI moved from the Adams Conn y | Memorial Hospital to Dr. J. C. Grandstaff home Saturday. Leota Bittner visited Mr. and Mrs. Victor Hoffman family for several days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Geo Bultemeier and daughter spent Monday evening visiting Mr. and Mrs. Fled Eickhoff and family. Betty Wallace ol Rochester. Ind , is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brcslek and family. Mr. Clinton Zimmerman and daughter spent Tuesday evening visiting Mr and Mrs. Edgar Zimpierman and daughter. Irene Girod spent Tuesday afternoon visiting Ruth Borne. Mr. and Mrs. Elias Lichtensteiger and sons of Decatur spent Tuesday evening visiting Mr?’ and Mrs. Albert Werling. Mrs. Susie Reppert of Decatur is spending several days visiting Mr and Mrs. Ed Borne and family. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Elsey spent Tuesday visiting at Fort Wayne, they were accompanied home by their son Dallas Elzey of Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fuhrman and daughter Elizabeth and Mary and Welma Andrews spent Monday at Cline's gravel pit. The Kirkland 4 H Club will meet August 12 and every member is

Little Green Capsule Stops Rheumatic i Agony One Every Hour for Ten Hours and Relief Is Almost Certain 1 Often in Five Days, Even the Tenderness Is Gone The fame of the little green capsule, because of its canny power to speedily stop the terrible rheumatic pains that make life almost unbearable, is rapidly spreading all ' ' over America. You go about conquering your - merciless enemy in a different way —a knock-out way. You take one I, tiny capsule each hour for the first i ten hours. The second, day take one every . two hours for 14 hours —Then take] ! j 4 little green capsules every day ! J until every little twinge and every | bit of tenderness is gone and your .‘troubles have ceased. The little green capsule now so I much in demand from coast to ■' roast must have a name so it is 'f known in every worthwhile drug 'I store in America as ALLENRU ■' NUMBER 2. B. J. smith Drug Co. says these ’ little wonder-working capsules must ■ banish all pain and torture in 5 . days or money cheerfully refunded. |

urged to have their years work completed and attend the last meeting. 1111 I ■' —"“•O'*"* ———— ■ GENEVA NEWS Mrs. Kate Bolds and daughter Christine were guests of Mr. a ’rf Mrs. R. A. Briggs Tuesday. Mrs. Lane Wilson and son Darrel and John Whiteman are spending the week with Harry Steed and fa mlly. Mrs. George Manns and” Miss Ge:trade King spent Monday in Huntington. Clarel Chew Is visiting relatives in Michigan this week. Miss Virgina Schaefer s spendin,; the week with Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Weaitherholt. Teddy Hutto of Tipton is a guest a‘ the home of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Egly. Miss Arvad Webb of Fort Wayne is spending a few days here with John Studer and family.

9 . SUMMERUfeS K “Is '■-j' -.... Y our Winter Comfort In the BIN?” THREE FACTS: SI.OO to $2.00 per ton saved. . . . inconvenience of late delivery AVOIDED . . . cho’cest grade of fuel ASSURED ... by ordering your winter supply of Burk Elevator coal now. Call 25 Burk Elevator Co. Work with Burk

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; Miss Ellen Ray entertained at a ’ picnic dinner the members of the Ottenlieln Guild of the United Brothine church. Mrs. Frank Farlow spent Tuesday in Fort Wayne. Mr. ami Mrs. Herbert Chew nnd children are spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. I'. K. Soaper of Cteveland, Ohio. 1 Misses Ruth Pttsey, Magdeline Hershey mid Mi sdumes, Ernest I Mahoney and Luther Maupin wont 110 Lake James Wednesday where they will spend a week. 'Hie U. B. Ladies Aid Society 1 we.e guests at the parsonagio Wed1 ■ no.-day afternoon. i Mrs. Warren Striker is suffering ' with blood poisoning caused by a I blister on the foot. : Ella Glendennlng is spending the ■week with Racheal Marie Lehman jin Decatur. Miss Ids Barn -t went to Berne 1 , Thins lay will v' -it relaI lives. Q 1 | Get the Habit —Trade at Hom?.