Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 30, Number 85, Decatur, Adams County, 8 April 1932 — Page 4
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Except Sunday by THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO. I. H. Heller. ....Pres, and Gen. Mgr. A. R. Molthouse. Sec’y & Bus. Mgr. Dick D Heller ......Vice-President Subscription Rates: Single copies 5 .02 One week, by carrier 10 One year, by carrier 6.00 One month, by mail „ .55 Three months, by mail „ 1.00 Six months, by mall 1.75 One year, by mail 3.00 ■Joe year, at office 3.00 Prices quoted are withJn first and second sones. Elsewhere 53.50 one year. Advertising Rates made known on Application. - National Adver. Representative SCHEERER, Inc.. 35 East Wacker Drive, Chicago 415 Lexington Avenue, New York Charter Member ot The Indiana Lqague of Home Dailies. Cheer up and keep fighting. Business is better now than it was a month ago and its bound to come ■ back. i A penniless Brazilian prospector found a 574 carat diamond the other day. Now wouldn't that make a fine tie pin? i Daylight savings is fine when we desire more time in which to play but when indications are that we can all have plenty of time to play, what's the use of changing the time i schedule? l The wild geese, due in Canada 1 two weeks ago, haven't arrived.: 1 which leads many to think that these wise birds sense a severe drop in tJrA temperature before long 1 amT’tlre not taking any chances. | — The primary election will be c held three weeks from next Tues- , day and these will be busy weeks . I for the candidates. Most contests I of this kind are won the last ten]' days. 1 1 — - It looks as though those who I have for several years past l>een|i trying to cut the big utilities down to smaller dimensions, have about accomplished their purpose. Most , ot them are reorganizing with] ( greatly reduced capital stock. , The Chicago man who tried to ( drive through here yesterday and ( wound up in jail after bumping into . two cars will perhaps discover it a rather expensive way that he is * subject to the same laws that any one else is. Major General Smedley Butler of!' Pennsylvania wants to go to the ; United States senate and says if . i the people send him there he will ■ j clean that body. Some contract | ' you are taking on Major, but we | wish you luck. If the local merchants desin. to retain standard time they can i easily do so by refusing to change. There is no penalty to the ordinance and those who so desire may rotrain from setting up the dock ’ l ands. This proceedure was used ( in Columbia City last year and it worked 100 per cent/ i 1 The merchant who thinks he can ] save money by not advertising is , giving himself the worst of the play . for his competitor who knows bet-
WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE—WITHOUT CALOMEL 1 And You’ll Jump Out of Bed in the Morning Rarin’ to Go It you feel sour and rank and the world looks punk, don't swallow a lot of sa.ta, mineral water, oil, laxative candy or chewing guna and aspect them to make you suddenly sweet and buoyant and full of sunshine. For they can’t do it. They' only move the bowels end a mere movement doesn't get at the causa. The reason for your down-and-out feeling io your liver. It should pour out two pounds of liquid bile into your bowels daily. ' If this bile I* not flowing freely, your food doesn't digest. It just decays in the bowels, flaw bloats up your stomach. You have a thick, bad taste sad your breath is foul, ekin often breaks out in blemishes. Your heed arhae and you feel down and out. Your whole system la poisoned. It takas those good. sld CARTER'S ! UTTLE LIVER PILLS to get them two pounds of bile dewing freely and make you | feel "up and up." They contain wonderful, b-rmlara. gentle vegetable as tracts. amasing when it comes to making the bile Sow freely. Butdon task for liver pills. Aek for Carter's Utile U«ar Pdla. Look tor tho earns Carters Uttlv Liver Pills on tho rod label. Rraent , milwHlarta- 2he at all morns. QIMIC. M-Cs
ter, is getting the trade away from the conservative who Is expecting business to come his way without effort. This paper reaches fifteen thousand people each day. Give them your message. A representative of a large eastern concern who made the best showing in the United States last year for sales was given the opportunity to choose where he wished to locate and he selected this territory which he says according to all available information is the nearest normal to any. So you are not so bad off. The shoppers have all the best of it this week if they trade ifi Decatur and a large crowd is expected hero Saturday. Yesterday and today many of the stores where special bargains are being offered enjoyed splendid patronage and tomorrow bids fair to be one of the best trade days here in a long time. The stores have many excellent | bargains of which you are invited , to take advantage. Tlie Wall street stock market is shaking these days and the prices are so low that with another slip most of them will be marked off. I The excuse now js the fear that congress will pass a tax on stock | certificates to be paid by both buyer I and seller. It w'on’t make much .difference to the ordinary fellow I tor a good while for he won't have ■ any cash for that sort of gambling | the next year or I wo. Renew your membership in the I Decatur Chamber of Commerce, j We need this organization now ‘ even worse than when things were i coming without much effort. Some] of these days there will lie an op-1 portunity to do something that will i provide employment and help the! community and we must have the commerci.il organization to help., In the meantime there are many liings that can be done to help I right now. A great fuss is being made since it h<yolj*'yp learned that G orge W Mill, manager of the American Tobacco Company, draws the wonderful salary of 51,000,000 per year. That's a lot of money these days but most any one would pay him that if he would take over their business and make it show a profit of $20.1100,000 per year and that's v hat he has been doing. The tight against his big salary will probably not effect the stockholders very much. —. .Q._ — —— — ♦ ** - - 4 | Modern Etiquette j • —by— ROBERTA LEE ♦ « Q. How may the bride show appreciation to triends who ha*e given her a shower? A. By giving a theiter party, din ner, luncheon, or tea. Q. What kind of .place cards should be med or a formal dinner? A. Plain white curtls. Q. May a bachelor hold a ball Hi Ills apartment? A. No; till, is rarely, if ever, done. • 4 Household Scrapbook —oy — i ROBERTA LEE ♦ ♦ Soft Hands J he hands will be uofteued and whitened if wa-h"d every night in cornmeal, moistened with vhiezar. Another trratment. that is often of fnctive is to rub th" hands wl-h bultermiUL Fifth To distinguish fresh fish ijrcm spoiled fish, look at. the gills. The gill- ot frosh fish are red and the eyes are clear. Beds One of the best remedies lor the removal and prevention of bedbugs is to varnish the corners of the bed. a Q—- — W ooden Leg Crushed Indianapolis, April 8. (U.K) — Persons who hurried to the scene after a s'reet car demolished a wagon driven by William F. Kulni found Kuhn sitting in the wrecki age. Asked it he was hurt, Kuhn ‘smilingly said: “My left leg is smashed. It’s broken in several places." Spectators admired Kuhn's fortitude until they extricated him from the wreckage and found a splintered wooden leg. -■*, o — Get the Habit — Trade at Home
ll* « Political Calendar ♦ ♦ FOR AUDITOR 1 Please announce that 1 am a , I candidate for the Democratic nomination for County auditor, subject to the decision of the voters at the Primary, Tuesday May 3. 1 assure each and everyone that I shall appreciate their vote auid t support. FRED T. BCHUROER 74 May 2. 'I FOR TREASURER Please announce that I am a candidate for the Democratic ,' nomination lor County Treasurer, i subject to the decision of the voters 'at the primary, Tuesday, May .3. Your support will tie appreciated. JOHN WECHTER 68 May 2 FOR COMMISSIONER You are authorised to announce ' that I am a candidate for the Dem-1 ocratic nomination for County Commissioner from the First district ! i subject to the primary, Tuesday.l d May 3. 1 will appreciate your vote] I and support. A. FRED THIEME 75-May 2 FOR CONGRESS Please announce that I am a candidate for the Democratic I nomination for Congress, Fourth' l district, subject to the decision ot ; I the voters at the primary Tuesday May 3. 1 will appreciate your sup-] port. TRURM'AN A. GOTTSCHALK 75-May 2| FOR AUDITOR Please announce that I am a 1 candidate tor Auditor of Adams : County at the primary. May 3. I he' I undersigned, a born citizen of Ad-, i ams County and a life long Demo-j erat. firmly believes that a public] ] office is a public trust and the holder o. such office is a servant of the' | public. Thanking you for your sup-i RUDOLPH SCUIUG 76-May 2. FOR RECORDER P.?ase announce that 1 am a' (candidate for the Democratic: nomination lor County Recorder.: I subject to tlie decision of the voters ■ I at the primary, Tuesday, May 3.1 tour support snail be appreciated.: MRS. CLARA ANDERSON 63 May 2 ] FOR AUDITOR I Please announce that lam niak-l I ing my second race for the Demo-1 | i-ratic nomination for county audi-l tor. subject to the decision of the: voters at the primary, Tuesday. I i May 3. Your support will be greatly appreciated. GLEN COWEN 1 i 77-May 2 { PROSECUTING ATTORNEY Please announce that I am al candidate for the Democratic] nomination for Prosecuting Attor-' ney, subject to the decision o? toe voters at the primary election. Tuesday. May 3. Your support will: oe appreciated. NATHAN C. NELSON 68 May 2 “ FOR SHERIFF Please announce that 1 am a| candidate for the Democratic nomination for Sheriff of Adams County, subject to the decision ot I the voters at the May primary. Will; greatly appreciate your support. BURL JOHNSON 68 May 2 ■ FOR SURVEYOR Please announce that I am ai candidate for the Democratic nom - inating for County Surveyor, sub-, ject to the decision of the voters at] *tho primary, Tuesday, May 3. I will] greatly appreciate your vote and! support. HARLEY A. EHRSAM [ Civil Engineer . 79 May 2 FOR COMMISSIONER Please announce to the voters] that I am a candidate for the Democratic nomination for County| Commissioner, First district, sule, ject to the decision of the voters at ' the primary, Tuesday. May 3. I* shall appreciate your support. | PHIL SAUER 68 Muy 2; FOR CORONER I’l-a c annonne** that I am a camn-iate tor th® Democratic nom-' ination for County Coroner, subject] to the decision of the voters at the! primary election. Tuesday, May 3.| Your snpport will be appreciated. OTHO LOBENSTEIN 81 May 2. FOR SURVEYOR Please announce that i am a candidate for tlie. Democratic nomination for County Surveyor, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary, Tuesday, May 3. Your support will be appreciated. RALPH ROOP • Registered Engineer 69-May3 FOR CORONER Please announce that I am a < andidate for the Democratic nomination for County Coroner, subject to the decision of the voters at the Primary, Tuesday. May 3. Your support will-be appe: lated DR. J. C. GRANDBT-AEF 82 May 2 FOR PROSECUTOR Please announce that I am u i candidate for the Democratic nomination for Prosecuting Attori ney. subject to tlie will of the voters at the primary, Tuesday. May 8. I shall be grateful for your support'. ED. A. BOSSE ‘ 72-May 2 • . - ■ -r() Cafeteria supper. Reformied church. Saturday night, ■ 5 to 7 o’clock. »4t2
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT IHIDAY, APRIL#, 1932.
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T() I LAY * » --up., • Senate: Continues consideration of rosoi lutfoli to investigate effect of deI I I predated foreign currencies on U. : S. tariff. Interstate CCiMnerce ci mmilc ■ ' i onslders house radio bill. Privileges and elections commit-! i tee hears closing arguments in i Heflin Bankhead election con est. Cummerce committee hearing on ' shipping bill.
r~r-—nnni ■ tn i win■■■!■■ iinnwmn-1 —■* .w—igaamn MiMMiHWUMBanHi Decatur Sales & Ser vice, inc > Ml South Second Street , Announces they have been appointed Authorized Dealer Representative of the FORD MOTOR CO. * See the New t & Use Authorized ford i none + ford Satisfactory . |,ar,s show room Gn V j 5 9 s* n Economy and April 10 s C/ i Satisfaction Dallas Brown Jack Holmes Frteman Selim pp z * Service Department General Manager Sales Manager I Mr. Brown >has been Mr. Lkhnepp has long specially schooled by the I Dick Milk j- | Iwen associated with Ford FORI) MOTOR CO. in sa’cs end will hr pleased . . . .1.. Parr Department , giving guaranteed satis- assist you in puichas ’ factory service. ing your next car. 1 ■■■■■■ ■ ■■■■■■
| Committee on expenditures considers Junes economy program. House: Continues consideration of imleipendent offices appropriation bill. Economy committee meets on iconsolidation legislation. His Attempt Failed Shawano. Wis. (U.R) G 'orge Giicsbach swallowed his .stickpin, cuff buttons, some safe y pins, glass and other matrials in an unsuccesstill attempt a: suicide, while lie was held in j.il here on a charge of forgery.
— , L — —•< Answers To Test Questions I Below are the answers to the j Test Quea’tone printed on Page Two. ; 1. Los Angeles. 2. Japan. 3. Wa-hinglon. 4. Frame. 5.. ont'-eighth. 6. David Crockett. 7. The Gold Lira, more commonlj called the Turkish pound. 8. The mother's name. 9. Fore.it lyrk. | 10. Mayor of Chicago. — —-- ♦ Lessons in English » ♦ Words o ten misit ed Do not say I "Part of the fruit is insld" of the I liasket." Omit the seoond of. Say, I "inside the basket." Often mis;:nim>::nccd; Nape I (the ba- k part of tin; neck.l I’roI notinee the a ax in a. e. not as nap. Often misspelled:; Impivmptu; ! mu tue. Syaonyms: Irk-onie, weari.seme, tedious tire ome, monotonous, huindrutn. Word siudy: "Cse a word three times and it is yours." Let us in- , ereas" our vocabulary l>y niasteiin;: om word each day. Today - word: Dexterity; readlne-s and jrace in jiiysical or mental activity. "He liandb d it < : ii un . - 1.11 dexterity." TWENTY EARS AGO TODAY - — I Frvm the Daily Democrat File Mi . Mayrne Cloud ami i ter Mrs. 1 vita Peters recehed Ir.x of wood viole: ; fl un the r is.er in Hot Spring . A l. G neviere Berling re urned tp Sacred ii:»r: \<ad.my t day. ai seph and Lang buy new e'ectrlc 6 i c i iple ailended the Fa- ter .ball at K of C. Hall. Grand march
1 was li-d by Miss Ludmilla Lower of Fort Wayne and Fred Schurger of : this city. Dan Tyndall, J. C. Moran, R. C. ; Parri It. Phil Macklin and Clark I Spahr heard Bryan at Fort Wayne, i Little l*aaei'lfli* Smith returned 1 -<> Fort Wayne after a visit with i '; her grandmother. Mis. John Wilson mid son o: I Kendallville are guests of Mrs. i Chas. Christen. B. J. Terveer returned from To- ] I ledi>. E. W Dailey of Bobo .- <ild 24 head I of steers, receiving 5L700. Mrs. D. M. Iteed and children are I visiting Mrs Marj’ Fullenkamp. - n-— —-—o--- — Class Play Draws Big Crowd Thursday , ’I lie i.lay. "Tea Toper Tavern," | which was presented by the Junior; class of the Decatur high school, i was witnessed by a large crowd. | rto th<- school a-rlt.iaim, Thurs-| day night. The second appearance of the] I play will be tonight at 8 o'clock. Admission will be 35 cent I for I adults and 25 cents for children i j am) high school pupils. Special musical numbers were, played by the high school and r en-
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0, “ l ‘S? 5 ’ Edward Martz. i Mdi " » The comedy. w J h three act,. WM »a | the local sehuul with the adventure of three college gj r i, large horn. fri ,‘ a •r,"' "' h " ,H,ak ’ ~! “>»■ girl coming the wealthy voi,„. ’ ” 'he hired man they , ln« causes The public |„ ~o r(Jj : i'« *‘‘ n r ’ llP 1,la > enjoy the comedy |>l pupils. Sanitary . Sc '** fe 1 \ A- ?; k*na«y isuSb? jA Economical p ur>M< B. J. Smith DrugCi Expert Truw Fitters
