Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 301, Decatur, Adams County, 22 December 1930 — Page 4

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DECATUR -3AILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Except Sunday by TH* DECATUR DMMOCRAT CO. f. H. Heller Pres, and Gen. Mgr. A. R. Holthouae. Sec’y & Bus. Mgr. Dick D. Heller Vice-President Entered at tfie Poetoffice at Deca-, »nr, Indiana, as second class matter ■ Subscription Rates Single copies I .02 One week, by carrier .10 One year, by carrier —6.00 One month, by mail .36 Three months, by mail 1.00 Six months, by mall 1.76 One year, by mail S.OO One year, at office 3.00 trices quoted are within first and second zones. Elsewhere $3.50 one year. Advertising Rates made Known on Application. National Advertising Representatives SCHEERRE, INC. 35 East Wacker Drive, Chicago <ls Lexington Avenue, New York Charter Member The Indiana League of Home Dallies __ , You cant shop early but you;, can still shop and the stores in De-1 catur can take care of your every i want. We think the splendid response I of the various organizations and ‘ individuals in this community in|l contributing so liberally to the ’ 1 — Just, a few more days in which I to formulate your New Year's reso- > 1 liitions. That’s a good thing for I ’ every one and every community to !' <tn and this year we feel it is par- : 1 thularly important. ; 1 s—ll Get busy the next couple of days | i if any part of your Christmas !. shopping has been postponed for ; ■ Qjie reason or another. The main,' thing any way is to get the job j 1 done. _ _» A bill is to be introduced in the Indiana legislature providing special non partisan elections for judges and those in favor argue that would, divorce the entire affair froui-Aiolitics. We doubt it but we I are willing to try any thing once. ( i It is not too late to join aI Christmas Saving Club at one of the banks here and its a wise thing to do. Remember your money draws interest and it always comes in handy about holiday time. ■ From various parts of the conn- | try comes the good news that men ! are being put back to work. No 1 finer Christmas present can be I given than to reward some honest | workman with a steady job. If that doesn't make kim believe in Santa, nothing will. Delta Theta Tan club to provide Christmas cheer for the poor is just wonderful. We know it is .harder to give this year for it requires more sacrifice and that is the proof that we live in the finest

. 0 I W 8 r \ t • ;< J—-i *" \ 7'l \ Say It With FLOW E R S this Christmas We suggest: Cyclninen, I’oinsettias and Roses. Prompt delivery. Phone 100 DECATUR FLORAL CO. Nuttman Avenue

spot in the world. Wo thank you and we know every member of the I sorority does. This should be a | Merry Christmas for every on#. . 1.. "■ '..11.'™!!! Bank bandits didn’t do so well the past week, two being killed and I a half dozen captured, which (sounds to us like about the best curq tor that crime. They must be driven from the state and the sooner it is done, the safer and better for every cne. Louis Ludlow has been definitely seated tn congress, that body having overruled the objections ot a Mr. Ralph Vpdike who couldn’t believe he had been booted out of the office by the people of Marion county which forms the seventh district of Indiana. Now that’s | settled and Louie can get right down to business. Santa Claus, Indiana, is now the most popular spot in the world and (from every country of the globe come letters from the children and their parents. The postmaster is a Mr. Martin and he is being assisted this year by his four children. The rush at that little town is the greatest ever known, it is said, and the receipts will swell the totals for the year and incidentally add to Mr. Martin's salary. Indiana manufacturers booked four million dollars worth of business last week which is some evidence that we are not going to the dogs entirely. Business will go on and should increase for after all there are 122,000,000 people in this country to be fed, clothed and amused and it takes a lot of folks to do that job, especially when every one has eased up on buying as they have the past year. 1931 should be a much better season all around. Republican newspapers are defending the a-’ion of republicans in congress by declaring that the democrats want every thing and ( unless they get it, won't be satis- • tied. And if things don't change I considerably in Washington and that right soon the democrats will get what they want at the next several elections. The people are tired fooling and being fooled. Get a Christmas tree trimmed and ready for the big event. It comes but once a year and we all 'have a right to be merry that often. To. do that doesn’t necessarily I mean you must spend hundreds of | dollars. Its the thought back of a gift that makes it worth while and there is no finer custom in the world than that of exchanging greetings at this season. This is tue week. Let's all make the most of it. “Wild Bill’ Thompson wants to continue to serve as mayor of Chicago and has tossed his hat in the ; primary ring. During his reign in i that office his town has become j known over the entire world as the (seat of criminals of every color, [size and description and we don't ' believe he can convince enough j voters this time that he is against I having the picture of George Washlinjton bung in the school rooms. ! Seems to us it was upen that silly I (doctrine he was elected four years I ago. o

I * TWENTY YEARS * i AGO TODAY | J From the Dally Democrat Fite ♦ « December 22, 1910 —Population of I Anderson is 22,476; Huntington, 10,272; Kokomo, 17,010; Marion, 19,359; Muncie 24,005. Miss Clara Shultz and Carl Hanna married. Dr. John C. Blossom of Richmond, Ind., visits here. Thirty firemen killed when Mortis Meat. Warehouse is destroyed in Chicago. W. C. Graham writes interesting letter on progress of Panama canal, where he is employed. Leo Faurote who is attending Seminary at Cincinnati, Ohio, here for visit. Francis Schmitt, Arthur Holthouse and Joe Didot are home from Rensselaer College. Modern Woodmen lease old Kof P. hall over Holthousc Drug - o — II oct the naott—trade at Home.

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Muriel Johnston with her hus- < band. Bob. well-known New York City night club entertainers, whose ’ove she charges was stolen from her by Adele Ryan, granddaughter of the,

• ♦ BIG FEATURES OF RADIO i 1 » « Monday's 5 Best Radio Features Copyright 1930 by VP. WABC (CBS network) 5 p. m. CST—WSPD Commodores. WEAF (NBC network) 6 p. m. CST—A Musical Demi-Tasse. WJZ (NBC network) 8-p. m. CS T —Maytag Orchestra. WEAF (NBC network) 8:30 p. m. CST —General Motors Family. WABC (CBS network) 9.30 p.m. CST—Nit-Wit Hour. 0 Tuesday’s Five Best Radio Features WEAF —(NBC network)- —7:05 pm. Troika Bells. WJZ (NltC Network) —7:30 pm. Moon Magic. WEAF—(NBC network!— 3:30 pm. Happy Wonder Bakers. WJZ —(NBC Network) — 8:30 pm. Death Vallef Days. WABC—(CBS Network)—B:3o pm. i Philco Symphony concert. — o i« ; * Lessons In English Words often misused; Do not say "Each of the men have their own cars." Say, "Each of the men has his own car." Often mispronounced: Maintain. Pronounce man-tan, both a’s as in “day," accent last syllable.

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f late Thomas Fortune Ryan. > Mrs. Johnston has brought suit : against the million dollar heiri ess for $500,000 tor alienation : of affections.

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• . .—* Modern Etiquette I By ROBERTA LEE • (ij.ra ♦ Q. How should the knife, fork or sirnon be placed after using? A. On the plate; never place it so that it rests of the table and plate. Q. Is it courteous for an engaged couple to monopolize each other? A. No; it is very rude and implies jealousy. Q. Who suggests retiring, the guest or the hostess? A. The hostess. — () — — — " | Household Scrapbook By ROBERTA LEE • • Shampooing life Hair , To remove all dirt and grease I from the hair, wet it with warm

will find V. &L, ready to help theij DON’T run around in circles any longer wondering what ( to give “Him.” The time is getting short—but we are J long on helpful and useful Gift Items for the Men Folks. f New shipments of NECKWEAR, SPATS, HOSE, | SHIRTS, SCARFS, and other necessities have just been j unpacked to take care of the late shoppers. Come in tonight—tomorrow—you’ll find exactly what you want. VANCE & LINN I * 1 j Dollar’s I j Worth I J I TO EVERY ONE who is genuinely interested in Jfi making money buy as much as it possibly can, all the time, not merely once in a while, the advertisements Jp in this newspaper offer expert and invaluable aid. i tag W The advertisements tell you of products of undis- B puted value. They assure you of getting merchandise that has already brought satisfaction to other B buyers. . The counsel that they give is economically • sound. No manufacturer or merchant can continue to advertise unless what he has to tell you is to your B advantage. fl Ik ' |S When you buy advertised goods, you put your money into rugs or radios that have a reputation of being worth every penny you invest in them. The [ £ advertisements you read are certificates of value that you can instantly accept. 1 In B a- I :fi Read the advertisements ... they tell you of the best that comes in; with cargoes for every use. I Decatur Daily Democrat I

> water, and then rub into the scalp the juice of a lemon Instead Os soap. Rinse the hair thoroughly and dry it with a soft towel. This will leave , the hair soft and glossy. Celery Flavor Aftei washing and drying celery V>ps, place in the oven until ’her[oughly dried. Store the leaves in air-tight glasses and use them for flavoring. Some persons prefer them to celery seed. Driving Nails in Plaster Avoid cracking the plaster, or making large holes, by Heating the nails first in very ho* water and then drive them in while wet. -o Bulls Take Ocean Voyage Pinehurst, N. C. —(UP) —Two bulls that recently left Pinehyrs' I are now on a three-months odean trip taking them through the Pana(ma Canal to the Island of Guam in | the Pacific. Some years ago the Federal Government sent a heard of

i Ayrshire to Zuam as a dairy exper . Iment. Dr. O. E. Reed, chief of the ' bureau of dairy industry of the U. ■ S. Department of Agriculture, selected the two bulls from the Ayrshire herd of Leonard Tufts, Plue- ’ hurst, to join the Guam herd. The ■ bulls are Pinehurst Lucky Musteri piece and Pinehurst Good King. The latter is the son ot Pinehurst King • Pan. a bull bred by Heury Ford on his old hcine farm at Dearborn. Michigan. . • —o - Builds Mechanical Critic I Columbus, 0., —(UP)—Engineering students at Ohio State University have constucted a mechanical ’ dramatic critic." The device, which will lie used in connection with: i the annual Engineer’s "Roundup," is designed to measure applause. A' i microphone in the auditorium will carry the applause to the instriv i ment which will chart it. it is he-1 ’ lieved to be the first instrument ol | ! Its kind in the world.

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