Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 29, Number 86, Decatur, Adams County, 10 April 1931 — Page 5

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"i iwihi I Cutshall ed. 1 I Cut Rate Drug Co. I OPPOSITE FIRST STATE BANK -< j j- y 9 nt | Phone 56 H Originators of Lower Priced Drugs in Decatur BH ■ SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY froß s(k WOODBURY’S FACIAL CREAMS B 75c ASPIRIN 100 39C 9 85c KRUSCHEN SALTS (Guaranteed) 57(* S 50c ALMOND CREAM LOTION 29C SI.OO COD LIVER OIL KQp Vitamin Tested—l pint VvV ■ WOODBURY’S FINE SOAPS—2 for the price of one. ■ 50c S. T. TOOTH BRUSHES 9Qz» ■ (Guaranteed) ■ 75c RUBBING ALCOHOLI pint 29C H 50c PRINCESS PAT ROUGE 39C ■ SI.OO TANGEE LIP STICK 79C II 75c CHOCOLATE COVERED C HERRIES DO,, ■| 1 pound O*7V || 50c SYRUP OF FIGS 27C II ?L’ 15 ,)A RE’S MENTHA PEPSIN ■I (Guaranteed) JOv || 30c (.ROVE’S BROMO QUININE 17C || sl-25 BAYERS ASPIRIN—IOO S9C || 25c COLGATE’S TALCS— HL. II Assorted odors JL«’v S II ,J. 5c ANTISEPTIC SOLUTION IQx» I || (Mouth Wash)—l pint Z x«/V I || Watch for Our Anniversary Sale ;■ I feDSIu/ it Stands Alone! G si« T * I See if the seal of acceptance ■ isonthetoothpasteyoubuy! ZPC

Institute which Is the ophthalmoio- 1 'glcal department of John Hopkins Hospital and the central structure <>f the corresponding department of Johns Hopkins University. In general, research is progress- . ing with respect to the chemistry I of the eye. with radium as it Is | related to the eye and with spec! tied diseases about which insufficient knowledge now Is available. , Chemical research especially deals I with a study of the blood in relit-1 tion with the eye and a hint of the direction of this work is contained In the- statement that it has been , ■ thought a super abundance of cal-1 . |cium in the blood many have some i relation to cataracts. Cataracts ate the affliction of the • King of Siam. Records ot the InUstittite also show that large num- ■ bers of persons suffering from cataracts also have diabetes. More adequate knowledge also is sought regarding trachoma and the specialists concede that little is ■ j known of the disease called glan- • | coma. With radium the Wilmer lu- ■ | stitute staff hopes to aid industrial workers whose- eyes have been in- ' • pured by flying particles. Radium is ■ I expected to hasten absorption of ' scar tissues and thus to restore 1 ■ clear vision after such injury.

Kellogg’s All-Bran. And with milk or cream, important vitamins are furnished. All-Bran is equally tempting with fruits or honey. Sprinkle it over other cereals. Use it in cooking—for making delicious bran muffins, breads, in omelets, etc. AllBran also has iron, the builder of good, rich, red blood. At all grocers in the famous red-and-green package. Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek. The original All-Bran. All-Bran

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, APRIL 1(1, 1931.

MONROE PUPILS PRESENT PLAYS (CONTINUED KROM PAGE ONE) Mary's mother Mina Wynn Mr. Smith, about fifty, her hard working father Howard Bratidyherry i Bill Jones, young ranc her, life-long neighbor and ■ friend of Smith's and in love with their daughter Paul Meyer iClarence Vaiide Vc-re, college friend of Mary whom she admires f»ev. ioualy. Doyle Hoffman ; " ■ | SPEAKERS BODY IS ON HOMEWARD JOURNEY TODAY I CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONB> ‘ three generations has figured largely in municipal affairs. Official Washington will converge on Cincinnati tomorrow for the funeral at Christ Episcopal church. The ■ speaker will be buried by a bishop, | the Rev. Dr. Nelson, of Cincinnati. President Hoover lias informed Mrs. Longworth he and Mrs. Hoover will leave Washington tonight. The presidential party will include Secretaries Theodore Joslin and Walter Newton and Captain Russell Train, naval aide. Twelve senators and S 9 representatives of the house over which Ixmgworth ruled, and where his 1 popularity was greatest, will repre- | sent the legislative branch of the j government. Vice-President Curtis. a legislative veteran like lamgworth, cabinet members, anti dignitaries of Ohio will be among the official party. Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt, widow of the president, will join the partyin Cincinnati, as will Mrs. Richard l Derby, the former Ethel Roosevelt. This city has arranged to suspend business for an hour today in ; honor of the jovial man with the ready smile who came here annually as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. ; James F. Curtis. Such demonstrations of esteem and some pomp of officialdom must accompany the farewell to a national figure. Perhaps these may temper the i grief of the grown-ups. But there : can be no such comfort for the I sadness of six-year-old Paulina. The t baby ami her father were close to I each other. Friends who marvelled at Mrs. Longworth's sturdy determination to resist the shock of her husband's death hoped the child would as bravely confront the loss of her father. They last saw each other in Washington before Paulina returned to the Ixnigworth home in Cincinnati where she waits today for a reunion that will not be. Leaving over the Southern rail-' I way today, the funeral train is ■ j scheduled to reach Cincinnati at | 7 a. m„ tomorrow. The president’s | train is due later, and Mr. Hoover expects to be back in Washington Sunday. o MRS. KINTZ DIES THIS MORNING (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE, Ellen Junk. Fort Wayne, route 1; , Mrs. Gertrude Lengerich, Decatur; i Mrs. Bertha Braun. Decatur, route ‘2; Eugene Kintz, Van Wert, Ohio; i 'John Kintz, Decatur, route 2; Mrs. j I Elizabeth Kohne, at home. Three | ■sons, Charles, Edward, and Robert i Kintz preceded the deceased in I death and three other children died ' I in infancy. Sixty-three grandchildren, 16 I great grandchildren, three brothers. Michael Vorndran, Fort Wayne; j Charles Vrdndran of Plattsmouth, i i ——~ Ills 20 YEARS OF TROUBLE YIELDED ‘ I'd suffered with a rheumatic trouble in by feet and ankles for twenty years and it was gradually’ I R j tfw J wk .ksL. JmR ■ 111 LEE SHUCRAFT spreading through my shoulders and arms. I was is such bad shape I I could hardly get about. I “Finally 1 got hold of Sargon and it only took three bottles to drive almost every pain I had out of my body. I’ve got more strength and vigor now than I’ve had in years and feel like a new man. Sargon Pills rid me of constipation anti didn’t make me the ledst upset. My wife has also taken Sargon and brags about it as much as I do. It’s great." —Lee Shucraft. 4IS N. New I Jersey St.. Indianapolis. J Sold by B. J. Smith Drug Co.

Latest Picture of King George fl " inflow// 1 kilL ? ‘ LiktjilEsiixdadHL— Jlje. — ini. i 111 i i Such is the esteem in which King George V. of England is held by his loyal subjects that anxiety prevailed throughout the entire kingdom at the recent announcement that he was unable to attend Easter celebration through a slight illness. This is one of the latest pictures of the popular monarch taken in the resplendent uniform of a Field Marshal of the British Empire.

Nebr.; Joseph Vorndran, Now Washington, Ohio, and a sister. , Mrs. Clara Nause, Meridian, Miss., also survive. The deceased was a member of ; the St. Mary's Society and the St. Vincent de Paul. Funeral services will be held Monday morning at nine o’clock at the' St. Marys Catholic church, and interment will be in the St. Joseph Cemetery. KIDNAPERS HOLD MAN FOR RANSOM (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) out several squads in an attempt; to trap the extortionists. Blumer's daughter, Marian, weary j after a sleepless night, declared; the ransom could not be paid. The | family decided to await the kid- j napers' promised telephone call for ■ further details. "We re going to let matters wait for a day or two untii we hear from them," Miss Blunter said. “It would be impossible for us to raise $150,000." The plot «as set into motion 1 when Blunter received a telephone , ! message at his home from a man posing as the Rockford manager of a chain store. He asked permission to bring a Chicago official of| the firm for a business conference, i A second call, supposedly from

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the Eugene hotel here, asked Blunter to meet the two drug firm “officials” there. Blumer was preparing to attend a directors' meeting of the Monroe .Country club, but promised to stop I at the hotel first, and told his family of the plan. He left in his automoblie. The brewer was not seen at the ! hotel and did not appear at the ; club. The $150,000 ransom demand ■ was made last night in a telephone call to A. E. Wells, secret;!l V I reas- ' urer of Blumer's brewing company. I The caller said he was in Freeport, 111. | “Who is this?" Wells demanded 'after being told of Blumer's abduction. “Never mind,” he was told. “We ; won’t hurt Blumer, but you won’t i see him for a day or two. Send 'ns 15b grand and you can have ' him back.” The telephone call was traced today to a public pay station in the Faust hotel at Rockford. 111. Employes of the hotel were questioned by detectives in the hope of j identifying the kidnaper. Investii cation disclosed that the caller left the receiver off the hook after comIpleting his conversation with Wells. Blumer's automobile was found, ias promised, in Freeport, parked near a public garage.

WARNING ISSUED I TO OIL BUYERS — ! 1 El Paso Tex. April ! (UP) If you have that urge to gel rich quick ; hy buying oil stock. Ed Hodge man-1 ■ager of the Business Men’s Protec-! tlve Association, offers some standling advice ns to what one should' know before investigating. “The standing advice, of course, 1 Is to Investigate before investing." i Hodge said. “You should know the principals ' 'of the company, their previous exiperience and record. "Location of the well, geological acre spacing and drain- , !age area also are needed things to know the number of wells on the | promoter’s tract, and on surround- I !ing acreage are indications of what is in the field. I "The estimated average of recov■erable production and the effect of ; proporation scheduled also are imj portant items. | “The price asked for units should he compared with prices quoted in Flexible |i XTOT only flexible, but com- ! I ' sortable. Just the shoe for I squatting, kneeling, crouchI ing workers. Stay soft and pliable, even after a soaking. | Will not stretch nor shrink. | Scuff-proof. Wear long. 1 i j Come in, we’ll tell you more about them. IS : 1*& / 1 i LION BRAND WORK SHOES $3.00 to $4.95 Other Wo r k Shoes $1.98 to $2.45 NK HOLS SHOE STORE

Ithe producing area and marketabil-1 I ity of investors." 0 Names Hoosiers To Attend Funeral Rites Indianapolis, April 10 — (UP) j Senator James Watson, Governor Harry Leslie, representative Fred S. Purnell and Miss Dorothy CiinnI Ingham, National committee woman from Indiana, wore named to repre sent Indiana republicans at the funeral of speaker Nicholas Longworth [in Cincinnati, Ohio, tomorrow. The appointments were made by I Elza () . Rogers, Lebanon. G. O. P. state chairman, Purnell, Attica, was a personal friend of Longworth’s

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