Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 29, Number 115, Decatur, Adams County, 14 May 1931 — Page 5

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f| THE CORT ®iow starts 6:30 standard time, 7:30 daylight saving time. ■ HKnday and Saturday Matinees 2:30 daylight saving time. I Last Time Tonight | “PART TIME WIFE” ■ A merry comedy of married life, with | EDMUND LOWE and LELIA HYAMS typical, topical treat for a tired business man and a g ALSO —Comedy and News—lsc-35c Hife Sat. "THE GORILLA” a mystery drama with great cast. * IV Monday and Tuesday—El Brendel and Fifi Dorsay in I ' ‘ “MR. LEMON OF ORANGE”

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Boston, was opened to the public in 1907, and la operated by the League I Caretaker Edward Preecott and two assistants tend the grounds. Burial Plot for Hen Oa:« and canaries, rabbits and squirrels, parrots and monkeye are ' hurried there. There Is even the grave of a hen. Hut most of the ap. proximately 1,20(1 graves, covering more than six acres, are those of dogs, and in one huge plot are t the resting places of 14 dogs all of . which were owned by one woman. > A 200 foot grape arbor offers a . picturesque approach to this mode! graveyard. In the center of the I cemetery is a memorial of granite, i shrouded with privet and inscribed I "To the many dogs that have t given their lives in the service of i man." i Nearby is a weeping willow, t At. leant three-quarters of the , graves have monuments, stones or tablets as elaborate as those to be 1 found in an ordinary cemetery. And many of these granite or marble I memorials bear epitaphs such as: I “She shared in iny joys and klss- - ed away my tears.” t "Not a common doggie, human as

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could be; surely there In Heaven, you ate waiting, Rabe for mo." Tribute to Cat On a cat’s tom list one one reads "He was only a cat, but he was I human enough to boa great comfort in hour of loneliness and pain". Quite the most pretentious tne-'-inorlal in the graveyard is a vast stone tomb said to have cost >3,000. Behind the big bronze door of this i honeysuckle-covered vault lies the body of Jessie, a dog once owned by the late 11. H. White Boston Merchant. I The pets of many prominent peril sons from various sections of the , United States He in Pine Ridge. A I granite stone iusprlved "in memory ■ of Master Billy Arliss” marks the I grave of a dog which for years was the almost constant companion of George Arliss, the actor. Seeks To Stop Fight ' Cleveland, O„ May 14 —(UP) — , proximately $12,000 to-six metr who I tion to enjoin the Max SchmelingYoung Striblng championship fight here July 3 was fifed in the court ’ of appeals by Joseph H. Mellen, an attorney. I Mellen, who has represented several disgruntled fight promoters in actions against the boxng commission, characterized the bout in the petition as "a public nuisance” and an event which would attract a "dangdrious and violent assemblage” The action was filed in behalf of David Fischer against the Madison Square Garden corporation of Ohio promoters. o ■ - — First Christie* Church There Is much difference of opinion as tn what year the first Christian church was actually built. Want historians are of the opinion that the first church to he actually built was al Antioch, probably II a hour A. D. M>.

GEORGIA LEADS STATES IN WAR ON ILLITERACY Washington —(UP)—Georgia, in teaching 118,102 persons over 10 yenre of age how to road amd write, has made greater progress in the campaign to reduce illiteracy than any one of 20 states for whom census returns now are available, the National Advisory Committee on Illiteracy lias reported. In 1920 there were 328,853 persons above 10 years of age unable to read and write, which represented 15.3 per cent of Georgia’s population within that age group. The committee has reported that under the leadership of State Superintendent of Schools M. L. Duggan, the number of illiterates has shrunk ‘o 2-0,736. until now but 9.4 per cent of the population above 10 years cannot read and write. The committee also reported much progreas among the Blackfeet Indians in Montana. Within two weeks of instruction 236 adult Indians between 22 and 84 years of age acquired some ability in read ing and writing. Mississippi ranked second to ; Georgia in progress. That state re- j dttced illiteracy by 4.1 per cent of the population. The National Advisory Committee was organized in 1929 by Secretary of Interior Wilbur with the approval of President Hoover. o Rotary In Convention Michigan City, Ind., May It. —<U.R) —An address by Clay Brook Cottingham, Pineville, La., international director of Rotary, was the highlight on the Rotarian Indiana district conference program here today. Dr. Edward C. Elliott, president of Purdue University, also was Ito speak and election of officers was to follow. I Speakers this afternoon were to |be S. David Malaiperuman Madura, (India; Harry Hall, Gary; and Dr. I Allen D. Albert, Chicago, past president. The annual banquet toI night will close the two-day session, attended by approximately 700 ‘ Rotarians. Take Pepsin This New Way and End STUBBORN INDIGESTION If you have a weak, bad acting, gassy, rebellious stomach, it won't take but 2 or 3 doses to prove you can turn it into a strong, healthy i one, capable of digesting the heartiest meal without after-dis-tress. iNature says your stomach needs pepsin—needs it three times a day at every meal and the stomach remedy that you need most of all is Dare's Mentha Peipsin. It will do you more good in two weeks than all the old time relievqrs will I do in a lifetime. That’s just the reason that its sales in good drug stores all over America are enormous—that's why Holthouse Drug Co. and Cutshall's Cut Rate Drug Co. are selling dozens of bottles every week. Take it and you’ll learn the secret of how to always have and keep a strong, healthy stomach. If after taking one bottle you are not completely satisfied —money back.

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Delegates yesterday diacusaed the Riley Memorial Hospital campaign and the Rotary Convalescent Homo. —— o— Miss Jessie Short and Isabel Hower motored to Plymouth today where they will visit with relatives and friends. ORIGIN OF SEAL SALE DESCRIBED Syracuse, N. Y„ May 14.—ID.R)*--I How the first Christmas seal sale in the United States twenty-four; years ago under most discouraging conditions was told here during the 1 annual meeting of the National Tuberculosis Association, by Em-( ily P. Bissell of Wilmington, Del., j who promoted the idea of using| seals to raise money to tight tuberculosis. "Every advertising man I met," 1 said Miss Bissell, "prophesied failure. They could not see it despite the fact that Christmas seals had been successfully used in Denmark, nobody thought they would I find a sale in this country. At that time everybody believed that tuberculosis was hereditary and I fatal.' Miss Bissell described the dif- ' Acuities she encountered in the work of financing a sanatorium on the banks of the Brandywine river in Delaware. The Delaware Red Cross had no funds to finance the project, so she drew the design herself and had the printing of the seals done on credit. This first! seal sale raised $3,000.

Adams Tonight, Friday and Saturday, 15e-35c FIRST SHOW TONIGHT at 7:30 daylight saving time. \ I s^e \ v I I S-* John BARRYMORE?® . MOBY DICK V WWW -SOAN BLNNtTT / ® *IaWKA' I | 7 Wp - —-A J ■ A dynamic drama of the whaling days when wind-! jammers sailed the Atlantic,l crewed by lusty men with a thirst for peril! Added-Short Subjects Sunday, Mon. & Tue 1 .— NORMA SHEARER in "STRANGERS MAY KISS" —with Robert Montgomery, Neil Hamilton. Marjorie Rambeau ' and Irene Rich. 15c-35c

RADIO TO GUIDE TROOPS IN 'WAR' — El Paso, Tex. —(UP)—The latest devices to maintain communication between air forces and land troops [ will be used when the First Cavalry ; division of th»> U. S. Army goes to I "war" May 19. Commanded by Maj. Gen. Ewing E. Booth, troops will maneuver for (two weeks in the Sacramento moun-| ' tains In southeastern New Mexico. They will wage mimic warfare in 1 an area which rises from a desert < of sand and mesquite to a mountain I .range of 10,000 feet where "going" i i for wheeled vehicles will be impote . slide and supplies will be taken in | | by pack mule trains. During the maneuvers, scouting |( planes flying at the rate of 1001 miles an hour over the high and ; rugged Sacramento mountains will maintain continuous radio-telephone , communication with the ground. Another experimental communication set devised by the First Sig- ■ nay troop is a radio receiver carried 1 | by th(> horsemen which, when per- 1 fected, will keep moving columns of vavalry in continual voice contact with the scouting airplanes. , The opening shots in the “war"

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wil bo fired May 19. The division Ih comprised of cavalry, field artillery, armored cars, chemical warfare, signal corps, engineers and

HOW ONE WOMAN LOST 102 LBS. OF FAT

Almost Unbelievable— Nevertheless True Dear Friends: You advertise Krusehen Hafts fcr reducing, so I finally tried them I and when I started I weighed 2191 pounds and when I took them for, a year and 3 weeks, 1 lout exactly 102 pounds, I am 23 yours old and 1 look at ; least 5 years younger now than I I did when I was fat. I have a picture of myself before and after so if you want to see them let mo know. 1 am always telling my friends about the wonderful salts. I am always advertising them. 1 took 2 bottles every month for a year and 3 weeks. It amounted to $25 for reducing 102 pounds but it was worth it. If I can be of any help to you let me know. Yours truly, Miss Nellie Simpson, 1903 Wayne street. Swissva e, Pa.. Oct. 31, 1930.

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i airplanes. The ruggedness of the ! maneuver area is expected to pre- ' sent problems never before encounI tered by U. ('. cavalry In maneuvers

The Modern Safe Way— Right Way to Lose Fat Just take a half teaspoonful of Krusehen Salts In a glass of hot | water every morning before break- ' fast. You can hasten tho reducing acItiun of Krusehen by going lighter on potatoes, pastry and fatty meats. Unlike other Salts, Krusehen i doesn't reduce by rushing food I thru your system. Rather It's an ideal hlend of 6 separate mineral salts which help every gland, nerve and body organ to function properly. Women everywhere are overjoyed with this marvelous reducing i treatment. Frequently pound by I pound of surplus fat leaves and soon you possess that trim, slender fig- ' ure you've always craved. An 85c bottle of Krusehen (lasts 1 weeks) is sold by leading drug- ! gists the world over—so start this SAFE method to lose ugly fat TO(DAY! Cutshall's Cut Rate Drug Co., sells lots of it.