Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 30, Number 85, Decatur, Adams County, 8 April 1932 — Page 8
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WALES LOSING BACHELOR TITLE Paris, Apr. -(U.R) The title of the world's most popular bachelor is fust slipping from the royal shoulders of the Prime of Wales, as many of the most eligible Europea ti princekses begin to show a puirki-d preference fur Prince Astit ribs. The quiet charm and amiability nf Asturians have found their mark iu the hearts of Princess Kyra (iritlnvna. of Russia. and the two Princesses of Greece, who recently mu* here and made a special trip [ulFontainebleau to vi.-’it. the indisp*wd Prince, before he went to st«ii; Zetland It is understood that tie- young Prince is rapidly recovering from tlV* bud attack of hemophilia, which ho has been suffering from ever since the hurried exit of the royal family from Spain. Princess Kyra is said to be one of the most beautiful girls sinae the days of Catherine the Great, and her attentions to Prince Asturias have shown a consistent devotion •dflce their meeting three years ago in Madrid. The Prince himself, however, seems in no hurry to hear the i bimes of his own wedding bells, htlt is willing to let his two sisters. Beatrice and .Marie Christine, preCede him to the altar. LESLIE VISITS STRIKE AREA <CON' W INUKI> FROM PAGE ONE31. Although the mines were opened for a few days to non-union miners, they subsequently were closed j and all large shaft pits in the en-1
ICUTSHALLI I CUT R ATE DRUG CO. I SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY TWO 50c VALUES FOR 5Gc 50c COCOANUT OIL SHAMPOO 50c DAINTY DRY SKIN LOTION ROTI! FOR 50c 3 50c GARDEN COURT COLD ( REAM B 150 c GARDEN COURT FACE CREAM B BOTH FOR 50c . 50c ARMAND FACE POWDER 50c DAINTY DRY SKIN LOTION BOTH FOR 50c i-J g 50c COLONIA CLUB SHAVING CR. H 50c pkg. Gillette or Probak Razor Blades BOTH FOR 50c ■ i 50c DR. WEST TOOTH BRUSH SQL IBB’S TOOTH PASTE BOTH FOR 50c -OTHER SPECIALS — | $1.25 SAN-TONIC 98c 1 Guaranteed Tonic and Builder I 75c ASPIRIN TABLETS, 100 49c | I 50c MILK OF M AGNESIA 39c I 11 miiiMU' SB I $1.50 BOX CAMERAS 98c | I SI.OO COD LIVER OIL, 1 pint.’.... 69c I 45c BOX NUURSETTS 23c | a Pkg. of 12 Sanitary Napkins I 25c KLEENEX 13c | I 30c BOX STATIONERY 15c I I 45c MODESS 25c I J YOURS FOR LOWER DRUG PRICES 3 C. H.CUTSHALL .
hire region were idle today. Only the smaller mines, employing not, more than 12 to 1-5 men..continued working. Prosecutor Charles Whitlock continued his investigation of the' luutbreak Wednesday nt lite DixieI l.ee mine south of here, but refits ■ Jed to disehis, d whit progress In ' had made. He was emphatic, how 1 i ver. in his statement that county authorities would be aide to cope with the situation and aid of Nat ionul Guard troop-- would be minecessary. SOLDIER BONIS BILL ATTRACTS Ml CH INTEREST i <>Mi;si'Kt» r'KtiM PAGE ONEi , which otherwise would come to tliani on death or in 1945. in support ot the bill its propon- ' That 7511,000 veterans ItJ’.dihg «•••!■: ificate. are now unemployed a. 1 nyi I money. That 'll.- gov e. turn nt, by paying: i f the certificates n .w. would | -a.e administrative expenses from j the present io 1945. Tha. the veti ran m’.l be saved | the payment of compound interest i ii 4' 3 tier cent which ne now pays I ■he government on money lie liar. | Isni wed on his certificate. This interi ;t is to he paid when the cer- I tifieate matures in 1945. Statist!I dans figure that arhan who has li-ii rowed |SOO on a SIOOO certifi . , cate will rei-eiv miiv $92.80 in | i'*i ,'t in 1945 when the certificate j i mature i, the remainder going for* hnteres'. That it would ini $2.000.000.<m0 i (Hi of additional money in circula- I tion nit by paying it into banks rail, ads or the hands of the; w< ilthv. but by distributing It into | ' everv “nook and corner o. Ameri--i I That issuance of this additional i
currency would strengthen commo , dfty prices, thus aiding the commodity producer, quicken trade and I assist in restoration id prosperity. (1, |h tieiits of tile measure attuox ■the plan of I suing additional cur- ' reitcy a.i being a violent and dimgem,is measure of inllation. - o M. E. OFFICERS ARE ELECTED ■iiNIINI Eli FMOV PACE ' I A resolution supisn tSng prohibition and urging impartial ciifunsment of law was adopted by the conference. Tile conference sermon will be given Sunday by presiding Bishop '*> ade. Muncie. Ind , April 8. — (U.R) Pleading for the preservation of , Christian ideals of brotherhood despite the stress of eeotionilc depression, Hr. C. Bromley Oxnam of DePa iw I'niversi y. told the Northern Indian i Methodist conference today that the urge lor power must .lie .- ipplanted by tile urge to serve. | “If brotherhood is to lie attained in tlie work life of man. the funds- ; mental objective ot our Indus rial iorder must be shifted from th*- desire to make profit to the higher i desire to build life." Dr. Oxnam -aid. "It must be transformed from a blind struggle of individuals or organizations with the restil ing conflict and wastage into at. organized, intelligent process dedicated to ethical ends. “It must l>e seen that the duties Inf the in iividual become the rights ol society and that in turn the (rights of the individual become the j duties of society. . "The dream of brotherhood will I be realized insofar as the wills of !intelligent men are touched by the motivating force of religion wo that 'they are willing to organize the work life of men in the interest of 'society itself." o Japan May Withdraw Tokio. Apr. S (U.R) The Japl am-se government was understood | today to have notified world pow-l I ers of its intention to withdrawj from the league of nations if the J league persists in its recent atti-j tude toward the far eastern situa II tion. Foreign Minister Kenkichi Yo-i sh zawa was reported to have ir»-j [I formed the cabinet of the governI irent's a< tion. o Official Is Arrested Richmond, Ind.. Apr. S. (U.P.)’ - Charges o{ driving while Intoxi- | rated were faced here by Fred I Huddleson. 44. assistant state I' banking examiner, after the auto li he wks driving collided with a.i I other on a bridge over Green's I Fork creek. Authorities reported h 'here was no liquor in the auto, i but one empty bottle was found j nearby. — _ -o Horrible llionghl A letter delivered in i..-ndon ari rfved l»’" day before rhe date as , stmwr. -n rhe issitiiiarl, It is terri fylng *o thin: t.-jlts rimy arrive I. wefrw«- rhe. -r. sen- "nrrmrist
PUBLIC SALE 80 — ACRE FARM — 80 LIVE STOCK: GRAIN AND FARM IMPLEMENTS We, the undersigned will sell at Public Auction on the premises . I 5 mile southeast of Decatur. 1* 3 mile south and 1’ 2 mile east of County ; utt.i: I'j miles west of Pleasant Mills. Indiana, on THURSDAY, APRIL 14th I Common: ing at 10:00 A M prompt. FARM SELLS FIRST I 80 acre farm, higli'y productive soil, extra good fences, thoroughly: I tiled; 8 room house; large basement; Barn 4ux7o. stanchions for 11 head of cattle; concrete tloors; Hog house 4ux4o, concrete floors; Co n crib a d granaries. Enough feedin'- floors and hog house to accomo- < I te 150 lead of hogs; Poultry house IGx24- Garage; Pumphouse. A'l II 'uildings are in good condition and equ pped with e’eetr'c lights. This || is an ideal hetne and must be s'-en to be appro: luted. 18 acres of oals sowed and 24* of corn ground plowed. j TERMS —$2,400.00 loan may be assum 'd by purchaser, balance ’■> ash on lav of sale. L> on easy terms. Low rate of interest. Posses-, sion Immediately. LIVE ST OCK I 3—HEAD CF HORSES—3 I Matched team of Bay mares. 0 and 11 years old. weight 3800 lbs., I both in foal; Registered Belgian mare, sorrel light mane and tail. I Beauty Belle (No. 14179); '.ears old weight 1750 lbs. in foal. These I horses are as good as you will find and are good workers. . [ 11—HEAD OF CATTLE—II llo'stcin cow. 5 years old. fresh, a good one; Holstein cow. 3 yrs. | I old. calf by side; Black cow. 7 years old, calf by side; Holstein heifer, J I first calf ty side; Red heifer, first calf bv side; These cows are very I good, giving from 6 to 7 gallon milk each; Roan tow. 4 years old. will I l>e fresh in July; Black cow. 8 years old. will he flesh in August; Two I yearling Holstein heifers; one yearling Guernsey heifer; Pure bred I yearling short horn bull, 9 months old. 115 — HOGS — 115 6 good brood sows, with gocd litters by side; 7 thorough bred, I Chester White sows, will farrow in April and May; Chester White boar I I yearling 33 feeding hogs, will weigh 120 tbs. each; 26 weaned pigs; | I 2 Chester White boar pigs, pure bred and 3 Chester White sow pigs, : I will weigh 125 pounds each. HAY AND GRAIN ' 5 ton clover hay in mow; 4 ton lulled clover hay; 6 ton of bean hay; 5 ton of baled straw. 800 bushel of good corn; 200 bushel of oats | and wheat mixed; 200 bushel of oats; 600 lbs. of tankage. IMPLEMENTS AND TOOLS i These implements are in exceptionally good condition. i Turnbull wagon. 3'5 Inch skein; Beet rack. 26 in. side boards, a P er, 6 ft. cut; MeCormit k-Deerfng 14x16 disc; Oliver Walking breaking I; good one; John Deere corngplow. used one season; W. A. Wood mowI I p’ow. new: Buckeye S hole grain drill; land roller; C. B. & Q. planter; I; John Deere riding breaking plow; Spike tooth harrow: Spring tooth; I' Walter A. Weed manure spreader; Hay tedder; Hog fountain; several I .--.elf feeders; 2 double sets of breeching harness; 1 set new; New leathI er horse collars; 1 double hog house; 1 single hog house; Model T Ford ton truck Many articles too numerous to mention. I TERMS—CASH. Anyone desirous of obtaining information about sale Phone 1071. I Lunch will he served on premises. YOST BROTHERS, Owners I Roy iS. Johnson, auctioneer. i Dutch Ehinger, clerk i
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, \PRIL 8 1932
Old World Romance mbSSSSSSk. ■ ■m? s-’IR a •-.W r 11 e X.. ' ■x ..■■■ - e# z it ■ * yX.. ■arw - Dr. and Mrs. Trevor D. Stamp following their marriage at Evans , I ton. Hl.. Tuesday. Mis. Stamp, who was Miss Frances Bosworth, is < , (he daughter of Mr and Mrs Charle; H Bosworth of Evanston and is I a niece of’Gen. Charles G. Dawes. Dr. Stamp is the son of Sir Josiah , ami I.adv Stamp of England. —
Mellon In England „ London April 8(VP)- Andrew ; W. Mellon arrived here today to I i :iicce.-d General Chariest. Dawes I'nited States amir: mh>r Mei'on proceeded from Soirnlampton after receiving an of icial ■ A-etcaine from the Mayor and I Sheriffs of the city. He was re-, •'r'eived here by representatives of I :he government and member.": of * he American Embassy staff. i . q Guzik Is in Prison Leavenworth. Kan.. April 8. (U.R) 1 .lack Guzik, Chicago racketeer known as Al Capone’s business manager, was chicked in r.t the federal peniten iary today to start a five-year term for income tax evasion. 1 The fat. bow-legged gangster who forfeited a day of freedom to ..void the trip from Chicago on the
Hoj >e for Eaglet - S H w HP oB New hope is entertained for the return of the Lindbergh baby with the disclosure that R<-ar Admiral Guy Burrage of the U S Navy, the Rev Dodson Peacock, of Nor folk, Va., and John Hugh Curtis, Virginia manufacturer, are acting as intermediaries between Col -A.indbergh and the kidnapers. Rev. Peacock is said to have established contact with the baby's abductors Photo shows Col Lindbergh and Admiral Burrage. tegular convict train leaving today. e< mplettul his trip by automobile tmm Kans < 'Ttv. lie detrained' trom his prim e' ami personally financed compartment there and scurried for a taxicab Io avoid newspapermen. His two guards were hard put to keep up with him. i Cleaning Pewter Pewter Is a soft metal vwl onl» j very fine scourers, such as fine wluting. rouge or fine rottenstone mixed with oil. should be used for cleaning !♦. Aviation Needs Trained Men We want an employed m:m who is interested in his future, and is willing to devote tw‘o eve- ! nings a week preparing hint- , self for a gotxl position with a good income. This is an uni usual opportunity for an ambitious young man to promote himself in the world's fastest growing industry. Write Box 50. care Daily Democrat, giving age and present occupation.
COURTHOUSE •—— Real Es-tate Tanr.fers Herl JoKm> n. Sheriff. Mi H'''"* ' In Union township and Ml acne* in St. Matys township I" The Prttdenitial In-. for sll. i Hurl Join-- m. Slu-rif . 155 2. la- re- in Wa Ilin :ton townsliip Jo ( P. udelP lai Ins. I'-*., fol $9.153.5-!. I chatlt-s J. Suyuer lias ilni suit ;.-.u (’lenient Hire, el “)• 1,11 and f.»rr-c!o ure. tl. M. D.-'o s h I' "' ted ns special Jud;;* iliirlr • th:.-, week in the ttb I ,C|| (■ of Judge D I! Erwlll. j A lit o'l apP' il uonrl filerl by ! Hugh Nutter against Thomas Dor Iman, e. al. has l»een*venUed here j from Allen county El Berlin::, receiver ha:* filed f *u': a -uinst A. I.eniiart. on note. 1.-w’nn Finance Co. has filed suit on note again-t James Snyder. The i.’ift of D- ’atur Sales and Set vice Adrian B. Lenhart Ilia* been vrnaed from th*- ( flurt of j A. C. Biiti,'-*- io Adams cireiii: I court. Transcript and papers were | ordered filed hy Judge Erwin. - i Two VLil Lindberghs Hopewell N. J . Apr. S (U.R) Two visitors appeared at the home of Col. Charles A. Lindbergh today and were permitted io confer with | the fl er iu connection with inI vestig.-ticns of the Lindbergh i hal v's kidnaper. i One iden'ilied himself as Chis. * F Ward a banker of Nortli Arling : ton. N. J., who said he had an : appointment. The secoinl was a stocky min who claimed he had pai I his own way from Martha's Vineyard, tindistrict Lindbergh visited by airplanofover th*- week-end. He told a store of a mysterious rmn shin he had seen upon which lie could see Inby clothing. o ■C. E. RALLY TO BE HELI) SUNDAY CONTINCFIi s'HiiM '’MT ONF Platt, director > Address. "Climbing'’ Miss Eliza-l-eth Cooper. Indianapolis. State C. E. Field secretary . Offeratory, Announcements. i Benediction Rev. I. G. Roederer. Evening Session ■ : Prelude- Mr- la»s*e*- Ke-r. Geneva I Geneva Robed Ch ir Mrs. Ruth Mahoney, director ■ Vocal duct Mi.-;--- Vi'g nia Srr’h and Varjvrii- Wittwer. Berne j Hartfor 1 Tvvp. II S Boys' chorus - Miss Dorothy Sprunger.
tsKn»Bnßsn>w««Mßf<VK*saaM9Mvw SEEDS - SHRUBS-ROSES - HEDGE ORNAMENTAL TREES- EYERGREENS — FRI IT TREES Garden Seeds Gras> Seeds Vegetable . . .. Ilk - pack High Grade -•* ® Also btdk Flower 10c pack Wff Shady l.;i"n !11 ' ® All first quality. gggi in hulk Evergreens mPs* Appk Trees Colorado Blue Spruce Jonathan. G li ~' iC Grimes Golden. ’> H- * Mugho Pines ... $2.00 SCHAFER’S I Bra(|shau , „ 25f Globe Arborvttae $ 00 FRESH Northe rn Sp'. 3HSavin Juniper ... $2.50 rtorineio > and mam others. HEALTHY etc., tit Hedge ™T' Peach frees ltd Barbery 12e tT.’SSIS ~ Ik Amoor River Privet 5c "Heeled in” J. H. Hale. I n. Hence you receive — them in best of growSpirea , inß e ’ ndition - Ros <? s Van Hout 15c ,teby Kamblcr 3 < Arquta 15c Red Radiant 3 f ° r »' Obifolio 35c General Climbing 3 » or " r- LOMA ' Ornamental Fertilizer Ornamental Shrubs for Flowers. Shrubs. I reeS Lilacs 25c Lawn - Roses ’ elr - »'r‘ h < tu * leaf) S VVcgelia Rosea .... 35c 1 lb. pkg 25c lTn,bre J' a . 11 Pride of Rochester 25c 10 lb. pkg. ■■■■'■■ 85c 1 Pußßy Will ° W 25 lb. bag $1.75 live 100 per cent Healthy 100 lb. bag $5.00 100 per cent l , n« lul 100 per cent Hardy 100 per cent \ SCHAFER ~J ARDWARE
director Vocal Solo Miss Hleanore Dro,l Herne Mennoiilte M<n's (’Horus M E. Stauffer, director -Si riptitre Rending R> v J L. Conrad. Herne ’ Prayer Rev. 11. E Tropf, Berne 1 Missionary Girls' Chorus Miss Salome S hug. director Address, “Yielding 4<> God" Dr. D.: I, Foster. Chicago, assist aid Supt <>f Men. Moody Bible Institute Offeratory and Remarks i inspirational Service Miss Eliza ■ bet h Coo|*»-r. • o To Hold Examinations the United States Civil Service : Cdniminsion has announced open rom.etltive examinations as -ol- ' lt»wi; \s ant 'vurd*--i'T. $1.250 a year ‘ ir 14 24 i day >.• on actually ent- ' ploy.-d. Office of Public Buildings an I Pitblli Parks of the National I - ;•> 'al. Washington, It. ('. Closing I l dale April 28. ir"2. S.-nior inspector, engineer conui '*n tmarjnet $2 CUT a v*ar, lOifiee of Inspector u~ Machinery., United States Navy. Groton. Conn..
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