Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 251, Decatur, Adams County, 23 October 1930 — Page 3

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I Just Arrived! I iKirk’s Quality Inn (Buckwheat Pancake and Prepared I Corn Meal. lla trial will Prove the Quality Inn ■ A Feast in a flash. I For sale at all service stores. ifhe Only Sure Cure tor Rupture is by a properly performed opens’ ation But second, only to that in importance. is wearing the right type of truss — nKv-* A Correctly Fitted Our service provides the z world famous Akron Sponge Rubber Pad Truss plus the skill of an expert fitter : BwSk And our service is here tor you Every Day. E assuring full satisfaction now and in the ■ f u t ure a demonstration will convince you I B. J. SMITH DRUG CO. E THE REX ALL STORE |!i'< I MkJTHORIZED EXCLUSIVE AKRON TRUSS FITTER • i j

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dividual newspaper stories entered I jin the county agent's news writing > contest held In connection with the! nniiual extension work rs' conference held at Purdue university this I week. St l wait Learning, Porter county, was awarded first prize in the div-1 Is on foi a collection of stories pith llshed In dally new p.tp is, and L. 1 M Youngblood, .Jennings county.; j was given first prize for his series I Jof articles published in a weekly* j newspaper. In th' Individual story contest,' j second place was taken li; S. B 1 n ■ ..I —

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1930.

l Hail and Farewell VHKWaaNMMHaMIMBH «w —1« ,v' f 2WSakL S&S - •: hifSr 1,-aWgfesgg .-7 J L'hi 1 •Xf’M & .^|t w JI .</•** zjkk • kX ■ vi HU j — <; ' 1 1 ' i gs '’ • h- i| ■ ■ 'Y ■ s I 'S i ' ■ ?'• S . > I-? ' I -*>><■ ■■■ --rmsww ; Gen. < Ini les I’. Summers!! (left) as he arrived in Chicago October to aav farev.e’.l in Ills capacity as chief of stall of the United States Ai my, wh ch he has served forty-two years. Gen. Summerall, sixth four-star general in the nation's history, was greeted by Maj. Gen. Erank Parker of the Sixth Corps Area as he stepped from the train. He reviewed an aerial pageant staged in his honor and spoke of the army's ’art in the nation’s progress.

Pershing, Tipp canoe county, am! I ’hire! by E. F. L'-own. Rush county. I E. C. Bi (1, St. Joseph county, was I second in the daily newspaper series section and L. M. Busche, Madison county, third. Widney also was second in the w ekly stories division and W. P. Stall, Jackson county, third. Youngblood wa.i awarded a cup offer il by the Indiana Weekly Press Association for the best series carried in weekly papets. A

' similar cup given by the Indiana Republican and Democratic Editor- ' ial Associations for ths best series J carried in daily papers was won by I ,‘aming. — 0 Freak Reptile A freak of jungleland is in the Calcutta museum, a huge snake killed in the Rangpur district of Bengal, equipped with two distinct- | Jy formed feet, about an inch long, i each complete with three toes.

Crime Group to Report Indianapolis, Oct. 211. (U.R) A final report on criminal statistics will be pres nted the state crime commission at a meeting November 15, It was learned today. The meeting was originally scheduled ,'or October 25, but was postponed when It was found Impossible to| compile the comph tn reports by j hut date. chairman James A. Van Osdol, said today the committee on legislation had begun its work of draft-! Ing H commendations to be present-, cd the lit.'ll legislature, as retpi'sted by Governor Harry G. Leslie. — o Rum Is Conficated Marblehead. Mass.. Oct. 23.—(U.R) Som ■ 400 cases and kegs of Scotch, rye, and brandy, said to have a ietail value of SIOO,OOO, were confiscated ami 17 alleged .tun runners captured by police of Marbleliead, Salem, and Lynn today. A general alarm which preced d the seizure and arrests was sounded after Patrolman Georg B. Kelley. 45, of this town, had been blinded by spray from a tear gas pistol while patrolling on the Marblehead side of Salem Harbor, the suspected scene of ill-gal rum operations. Town Almost Wiped Out 1 St. Bernice Ind. Oct. 23—(UP) —I Fire, of unknown origin discovered ■ shortly after midnight last night, | was brought under control to<lay as- 1 ter having destroyed four buildings

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and damaged two other structures! lit a loss estimated at approximate ly $25,0011. The Idaze, first discovered shooting through tlie roof of a pisilroom, spread rapidly to four other buildings all unoccupied. Damage estimated at $2,000 wus caused at. the garage in another nearby building |ln which several automobiles wer> | stored. o (’laims Spite Marriage Mt. Vernon. Ind., Oct. '.’3 —(UP) - 'The divorce petition of Bertha Conyers of New Harmony contends that she became the "spite bride' of Bell Conyers, now of Flint, Mich ,! when her sister spurned his propo-1 sal. The plaintiff sets forth that Con-1 yers induced her to take an auto! ride, gave her liquor which produc-1 ed a stupor, married her and thei took iter home in a debauched con-1 lition, telling her family that he had done it for spite because her si ter had refused his proposal. Tlie Conyers were married last. September 20. and lived together only six days, the petition relates. ■ -> Men and Peara Mt ti often remind me of [tears In their way of coining to maturity. Some are ripe nt twenty untl must be made the most of. for their day Is soon over. Some come into | their present condition late, .like i the autumn kinds, and they last I better than the summer fruit. And | some, that have been bard and un 1 ; Inviting li’.itil all the rest have had I ' their season, get their glow and | , perfume long after the frost and , j snow have done their worst with I the orchards. — Oliver Wendell Holmes.

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Urge Higher Wages Indlnapolls, Oct. 23 -<U.Rl—Contractors receiving state road work this winter and next year will be urged by the highway commission tn maintain a high wage level, accord tig to Chief Engln er William J. Titus. Several Instances, report <t during the past construction season, of contractors taking advantage ofi

|r T . | M| . .yjnygMHmw. THE CORT Last Time Tonight “ T E M P T A TI () N ” A Talking Comedy Drama, featuring Lawrence Gray and Lois Wilson Sincere portrayal of a girl whose love was stronger than her wil l' She tried to place ambition before love blit failed. Moving situations —tense action —a powerful climax. Added—“HACHLOR DADDY” Talking Comedy and Movietone News. 15c--35c i Friday and Saturday—“CZAß OF BROAI)V\ AT ~, Sunday. Monday, Tuesday— "COMMON CLAA a drama' - | supreme with Constance Bennett and Lewtis Ayres. MUlliiWiy.llWA.Wll JU I 111 JjU I—WW IWTirwa— I THE ADAMS THEATRE Last Time Tonight—lsc-35c RUTH CHATTERTON & CLIVE BROOK —in— - > 7 “Anybody’s Women” ■ See and Hear the charming star of “Madame X" in her most magWfii cent performance! A stroerb emotional drama, reveal ng the veiy , depths of a woman's soul! DRAMATIC TNT! ADDED—CHARLES RUGGLES in “THE HOT-AIR MERCHANT" An ALL TALKING Comedy. Fri. & Sht —RICHARD ARLEN in “THE SANTA FE TRAlL”—with MITZI GREEN and Eugene Prllette. A High-class Outdoor Action 1 Romance! I —— — . — ~ Sun. Mon. & Tues.—THE FOUR MARX BROTHERS in “ANIMAL CRACKERS" with Lillian Roth—A Grand Jambouree of Joy! I ■■ill i 111

unemployment by slashing iniiM's of workmen, have been brought t < lhe attention of the highway com- , mission rs, Titus said. The,'xoart ; body has no authority to onfr a v.age standard, he said. o «• E«»y to Believe There Is nothing In the world which will so humble an Individual as a eustard pie. properly placed.-— • Mark Sennett. . WMM.— - ll' I ~ ' .. _ ■ --