Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 259, Decatur, Adams County, 1 November 1930 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Except Sunday by THJB DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO I. H Heller Free, and Gen. Mgr. A. R. Holthoime Sec'y & Bus. Mgr. Dick D. Heller Vlce-Preaident Entered at the Poetofflce at Deca_ur, Indiana, as second class matter Subscription Rates Single copies 1 -02 One week, by carrier _— .10 One year, by carrier — 6.00 One month, by mail .35 Three months, by mall 1.00, Six months, by mall 1.76 One year, bx mail 3.001 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 SC'BEERRE, inc. 35 East Wacker Drive, Chicago tl» Lexington Avenue, New York Charter Member The Indiana League of Home Dai Ilea —. l — — I You are dbrdially invited to come up to democratic headquarters tonight. There will be a speaking program, pftnty of cigars and a good time. Well, Hauoween is over and the boys and gfrls ca> put away their soap fatee faces for another year. They all had a whoopee time last ntgfrt"and-lhe celebration was all that was claimed for it. It is a very serfotis violation of law to circulate stories which are deragatory to the financial condition of any bank. Gpssipers should remember that when they discuss these things they should know just what they are talking about. Thurman Gottschalk and George Saunders know the legislative game by experience. They gettilings done because they knowhow, which means a lot. A new man cn the job can’t get started the first session or tVo. C’aude Hall has made an excellent campaign this year and has addressed almost all the voters ever the district. He is a capable man in every way and will represent you and not tire large interests if he is sent to Washington. Don't take chances — vote for Bal], Nelson, Saunders. Wechter, Felty, Grandstaff, Erwin, Werling, Gottschalk, Jpluison, Roop, Martin and surest and best way is to make an X in the circle containing the rooster. •M Dore I!, terwin is qualified for judge. He has served his party and his cofiimunity faithfully and is deserving of your vote and your support in fiext Tuesday's election. If elected it? promises you to faithfully and impartially perform the duties of the high office and that’s exactly what he will do. If you hajfe gotten what you voted for in fl>2B, of course its your ■MWri-MW'WMMffiiIWII II n—HUM 1 To The Voters -of - Washington Twp. li has been an impossible task for me to see all the voters of the township. I wish to thank |h< many men andwomen who have assisted me in my campaign and I wiil greatly appreciate the votes of all citizens of the township. for Vhom I have worked willingly and faithfully the last four years. I am a candidate for reelection as Washington township trustee and I earnestly solicit your vote next Tuesday, on the Democratic township ticket. I promise to continue with all my efforts to carry on the work of my office to the best advantages of all and to'the very best of my ability. T. R. NOLL, Democratic candidate for Trustee, Washington Ip. pol. advt.

duty to vote for a continuation, but by the same token if you feel you have been cheated in any way, you are foolish to do any thing but vote the democratic ticket. The candidates who represent that party are pledged to vote and fight for the * ; common people and to stand with them as fur as the road is cut out and then some. Looks as though we may get the new federal building some time nt xt year Flans have been com- ! pleted and bids will be received J the latter part of December, according to word from Washington. That means that work will be started as soon as the contractor gets to it and can go to work, which however will probably not be until spring. They certainly do dilly dally with this public building, program, designed amidst much propaganda to help the nation out of the unemployment distress. Stop, look and listen, no only at railroad crossings but every where else where there is danger. In this country a child is born every 33 seconds but an accident occurs every 31 seconds and a life is lost every seventeen minutes. During the first seven months of this year, 1 1,121 persons were killed and 8.343 -

injured in traffic accidents in Indiana. During the month of September, 105 persons were killed in the state and 1,435 injured. Its I appalling and of course ought to be curbed and there is only a few ways 'to do it. Be careful, report violations of traffic laws, keep the children cut of the street and talk satfety all the time. There can be no good come from a constitutional convention at this time. It will cost a million dollars and no one can even guess what kind of a document we would get. Just imagine a hundred dele-i gates meeting at Indianapolis for. six months trying to struggle through such a job. with all kinds of lobbyists working on them. And then after its all done It will take another fifty years /o find out whether the constitution is good or bad and to make every law in i the state conform with the new document. Don't get yourself into any such a pickle as this would mean. At present it looks very much as though rock ribbed Lake county may elect at least a part of the democratic ticket this year, which shows why some of the state leadrs are somewhat worried. With the trend favorable in Marion,Lake, Vanderburg, Alien and other large counties, the democrats come to the finish of the campaign with great hopes: If an honest count is ■ returned the state ticket will be elected next Tuesday. H. L. Confer, former Decatur man, is the democratic candidate for treasurer of Lake county and his host of friends here are pulling that die may win. He has the ability and will give that county a splendid record. All day services at the Methodist church tomorrow- will mark the opening of ‘‘Mobilization Month." There will be special services with addresses by Dr. John Paul of Upland and Rev. Fred Thornburg, Mrs. Esther Wellmore, missionary. Rev. Franklin, and others and a basket dinner at noon. The event ; is also in celebration of the remodelling and redecorating of the church, now one of the most at-1 tractive in the city. To make the 1 improvement this year is a record j of worth-while achievement for j Rev. Franklin and those who assist-' 'cd him. The job which seemed, I impossible at first proved to be , : after all a happy task and the membership will have a fine time Sun-' day and during the mouth to 101-j low when special services will be j conducted each Wednesday and Sunday. FREE —One quart on with each 10 gallons gasoline purchased at South Winchester street Filling Station, Lawrence Potts, Mgr. * 241t6x

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A Vote For John Wechter Democratic Candidate for TREASURER of Adams County, will be appreciated. He will, if elected, strive to serve the community to the very best of his ability and will continue the busi-ness-like, efficient methods in the Treasurer’s office. VOTE FOR WECHTER He has resided in Blue Creek township for many years and has resided all his life in Adams County. Play safe and elect a MAN you KNOW. Honesty—Efficiency—lntegrity Pol. Advt.

To The Voters ot Adams County: 1 am a candidate for re-election to the office of PROSECUTING ATTORNEY ... of Adams County. I am seeking a second two-year term, as is the custom in two year offices. 1 have worked faithfully for the best interests of the people of Adams county, in w hich I have resided my entire life. Member of Adams Post American Legion. Served in France during the world war and returned to Adams county, entering the practice of law. I have worked conscientiously for the best interest and protection of all Adams county citizens and will greatly appreciate your vote next Tuesday, on the Democratic ballot. Nathan G. Nelson Pol. Advt.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1. 1930.

, Often mispronounced: Console (noun.) Pronounce kon-sol first o as in "on." and accent first syllable. Often misspelled: Venison; not decadence, decay. Word Study: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us ini crease our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today’s word: Commodious; spacious and convenient. “The house was long and commodious." -o To Voters ot Blue Creek Township I have been a resident in your township for more than 23 years, my interests are there and if I am elected trustee I will endeavor to | conduct tile business of the office in the interest of the tax payers one and all. I certainly will appreciate tha support of any and all votes. Respectfully David D. Habegger 257-3 t Get the Habit—Trade at Home.

Modern Etiquette By | ROBERTA LEE • oj. b ♦ Q. Should one ever address a I weddng invitation to "Mr. and Mrs. 1 Smith and Family"? A. No; the words "and family" ■ are no longer used. A separate inj vitatio ushould be sent to each j member of the family. Q. Should « »oman watt for her escort while he pays the taxi fare, or should she walk on?

-the Swing is I DEMOCRATItI 1 I Economic conditions in the country, failure of the ad- I ministration to cope with the farm relief problem, un- I employment through lack of administration leadership, I heavy taxation and the people's desire to clean house in I the State House, is causing thousands to swing to the I Democratic cause this year. Vote Next Tuesday It’s your privilege and American Right to vote for the I persons who shall serve you as public officials. The candidates on the Democrat County Ticket are men known by you and each one is deserving of your vote and support. They will appreciate your vote. Pledged to serve you in an honest and upright manner, they solicit your vote. " - 11. I I I 1 ■ 1 ' Vote In The Second Column The Democratic candidates are listed in the second column under the emblem of the Rooster. By placing an X in the circle you can vote for them. CLAUDE C. BALL DORE B. ERWIN For Congress For Judge Adams Circuit Court NATHAN NELSON Thurman Gottschalk For Prosecuting Attorney For State Senator GEORGE SAUNDERS MILTON WERLING For State Representative For County Clerk JOHN WECHTER BURL JOHNSON ’ For County Treasurer For County Sherifl JOHN FELTY RALPH ROOP For County Assessor For County Surveyor DR. J. C. GRANDSTAFF FRANK MARTIN For County Coroner For Co. Commissioner ~nd DENNIS STRIKER For County Commissioner 3rd Dist. > t r X For County Council—William Baumgartner, August Conrad, M Benj. Eiting, Henry Dehner, James Kenney, Evert Banter. < lie!,e are unopposed. - I » ’ CONGRESS WILL BE DEMOCRATIC INDIANA WILL BE DEMOCRAT!!. Adams County Will Lead The Swing I Democrat Central Committee N political Advertise^ 11

A. She should wall. Q. is there any ceremonious soeliil function that can be held at about tour o’clock in the afternoon? A. Yes; women sometimes have formal luncheons at four o'clock. A *■* “ "■* * — " 1 * Household Scrapbook By ROBERTA LEE Carving Fowls Serve on a large platter. Have the knife very sharp. Firri reimne

the wings, then the wishbone. Then carve the breast by crosa-ciittin,; through the thickest part of the aide flesh. Safety Matches It should be remembered that if the lid of a safety-match box has been lost or misplaced, the mutch ' can lie lighted by rubbing It across a window pane or a piece of glass. The Sick Room A vessel of cold water placed > somewhere in the sick room will absorb all unhealthy gases. This > water should never be used for any » other purpose.

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