Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 30, Number 115, Decatur, Adams County, 13 May 1932 — Page 4

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* DECATUR meet at ,to * DAILY DEMOCRAT * tre hel(1 over 1,,e Bta,e and ln Published Kvery Evening Except ,wo ot lhe itotrieta, the result was Sunday by « tie. For several months there THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO. ■ . , u .. . „ has been opposition to Mr Peters. Entered at the Ihcatur, Ind.. Post fanned by a number of leaders and Office as Second Class Matter. , , . . . . u _, there is grave doubt that all the J II Heller Pres, and Gen. Mgr. store spots ean be healed. HowU “X" fc ?JR£ —• ■ tol " ■" win the elections this year and it Subscription Rates. ( expected that from now on there Single copies | .02 One week. by carrier 10 will be efforts towards a reconcllOne month, by mail .35 Three months, by mail 1.00 so at least. Six months, by mail 1.75 ■ _ ■ . ■ One year, by mall 3.00 „ ~ . . ... One year, at office 3.00 President Hoover vetoed the Prices quoted are within first Democratic tariff measnre and esand second zones Elsewhere ... .. . „ 13.5 V one year. fort tn pui * s u over h 8 h a< * fal,ed - which was just what was expected. Advertising Rates made ... ..... ■_ known on Application. "■* ch,ef objection m that it would National Adver. Representative take from the President his power , r 1- r'i , t- , '*i Rk ' , L. ,nC ’r'».i <o raise or lower the schedules as 35 East Wacker itrive, Chicago 415 Lexington Avenue, New York he sees tit. Just why he should ~, , 7~ , complain about that when he seiCharter Member of The Indiana League of Home Dailies, dom uses it, the public doesn t WE ARE SAD TODAY: " k,!OW Kr, ’ m *** "*** * Another terrible shock has come nst,onß and with ,he prese "' de ' , , .. . , i pression making good will with to this-community in the tragic 1 , , ~ ... .. . . leverv country desired if not neeesdeath of Rev. A. 11. Fk-dderjohann, ’ Gloved pastor of the Zion Reform laary ' reaßOMbl - chan * e " ,hP ed Church of this city. laws ' wouM appear t 0 be JUBt , . . , , I good common sense. During his service here he has. * been one of the most popular min- , , , Senator Robinson, Democratic inters who ever served in the ter- . ~. , leader of the senate has a plan for ritory. Young, educated, full of i . , I providing employment for several vigor, clean in mind, eager to help , 1 , million men and it has the approvevery one and with a pleasing per- i . !al of the President. If it works soiiality he did much to make life I . i there will be general rejoicing for rosier and happier for those with i every one knows that unless some whom he came in contact. , t , means is found during the next few I inter his pastorate the church i , . . months to provide labor, the sufhere prospered and grew and his | , . , 1 b ring next winter will be severe, congregation will miss his cheery, The depression has been on now kindly and helpful words and ac- ♦ rearlv three vears and has become Don. He cooperated in many civic i . gradually worse. Its certainly time affairs and was more than willing . , i some one discovered something at all limes to lift his share of the [ , that tends towards relief. More toad. ' _ , tower to Senator Robinson. ________ lowed an accident last evening at ! , I The first news of the finding of Hamlet, Indiana, while driving home . the little body of Baby Lindbergh from a meeting of the Reformed ; u . , , I was flashed across the country but I Svnod in , I the newspapers did not publish it following some two hours later. ..... , until official announcement had To Mrs. Fledderjohann and the , . , ’been made by New Jersey officials children and to the other relatives * . . and members of the Lindbergh famwe ran but remind them that they , ilies. During the past seventyhave inherited the good name of i „ . uhree davs. many false stories and a man who even though cut off in , ... . . irumors had been flashed out and the prime of his active life, had when this one first came over the done much to prove his value. The i * wires and radios, about every one parting is hard and words will not _ felt considerable doubt. After some iclieve at this time but it is fine to . . , J (tela v the news was confirmed by remember this good husband and j . 'press association messages. nt. this splendid citizen who had devoted hi, matured years in Mayor ~ e of Munc ~ lg going the work for his church and agajngt hjm jn -rlendidly, and to follow his teach he wjl , ing- In his passing Decatur loses ; -—j.. itue cause will continue three weeks one of her very best citizens and j |t< throe months. We doubt that we arc bowed with grief Life is . > „ I for I nited States courts have a hard and many things which trans-' i„ I wav of disposing of matters in > :r«- . re difficult of understanding ;short order whether the defendant nnt if Rev. Fledderjohann could j _ .. Hikes it or not. Doubtless there is sneak todav we are sure he would I ■ hack of this prosecution some inti 11 us to be of good cheer. As he ; .... . . cdents that we don t know about spoke on so many occasions to I vet and Mr. Dale may be entirely cheer the hearts of others, so would ' light in his contentions that he was iie have us speak today that the ■ . ■ framed . but the difficulty is to load of sorrow may be lighter for . get a hearing that will permit him his loved ones. , ...... io show all the facts. After -c-vcnty-three days of aux- According to the evidence now . ions search, of endless waiting by lMißg offered before the federal' •Ju- loved om s of world-wide sor- (~) nrt a t Indianapolis, all a fellow r and hope. B iby Lindbergh, | . ld t 0 j n Anderson if he wanted ir.o-U famous youngster in all the a drink was whisper to a policeworld, i found dead. What a hor man or city official. The charge rible crime? W hat a terrible thing conspiracy. evidently still the perfect crime Indiana now has 19.679 persons f<r there is nothing to furnish a under state care and the number cine. Evidently the child had been in prisons and correctional instideal tor week- and identification tutions has increased 785 the past was made principally by the cloth- three months. Evidently something ing. Just what happened or how h> wrong. -the kidnapping was done, will prob-a!)l:.„nr-ver be known. Surely no Adams county has 6,074 children .. rif’hiirnan being could commit between the ages of six and twentytn - t rime and not suffer for it as one. a gain of about fifty over last long as he lived. There is but one year, which goes to show that we , hippy thing about it and that, is progress even during depressions. ’ the end to the suspense, for the , „„„ Another Friday, the 13tb, sup-1 family and for every one else. J „.i„.i n <.i posed to be a hoodoo <lay. Search will go on tor the criminal * .nd if then is evidence sufficient. Hobo Gjve€ Farn i,’ er ibe Kirby will b- punished to the Low Down on Cuisine very limit. The American people st - Joe - Ark - —<UP>—A f arme turned into hi- gate recently and will demand that and in no un- mf , t a j ram p coming out. certain tones. The tramp, greeted by a friendly "Hello, captain" mistook the farmer for another wanderer in quest of a R. Earl Peters seems to be the handout.. likely winner in the contest for "Say. buddy.’’the tramp confided ~ .. . .. . . “Don't go in there. The cooking's the Democratic state chairmanship. .. rotten. which is to be settled tomorrow .o , , when the district , vmmitteemeu ~ Opening Ro un d Dance Saturday, SUNSET.

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- # l Answers To Test Questions Below are the answers to the Test Questions printed on Page Two. p— ♦. 1. Whig. 2. —One from many. 3. —The assistance rendered by ! Canada was voluntary. 4—ln 1894. 5. —New York City. 6. —Baton Rouge. 7. —Paris. France. S.—Dongfellow. 9.- May denotes permission, and: can denotes ability, 10. —Abont 197.0V0.000 square miles. 0 Household Scrapbook -byROBERTA LEE p ♦ The Sewing Room Keep a small flashlight in the drawer of the sewing machine to use when threiding the needle on a da k day. as well as for other purp ses. such as oiling the mashine and finding small atricles in the drawers. Rolls Before s] rinkling poppy seed on home-made rolls, spread a little unbeaten white of an egg on the tops. After baking the seeds will adnear to the buns. Ants Throw quicklime, then water n the mt nests and ft will destflby them. Also green sage, when placed wber aunts infest, will came them to disappear o TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY From the Daily Democrat File —- .. 0 Dr. Costello and C. S. Niblick go to Indianapolis to ittend State K. of C. Convention. D. M. Hensley and son, David, go to Cincinnati to purchase new launch. A late snow covered the ground tor a short time this morning. Jacob Drake is vis-itin-g bis s u in Berne. -Little Orville Suddeth is ill at his home on Madison and 4th St. Robert Schrock will complete

gMORE and BETTER BREAD For Sale By Fisher A Harris, Decatur Walter Deitsch, Decatur Appelman’s Grocery, Decatur Taber Grocery, Monroe Bower Grocery, Preble Williams Equity Elevator Co., Williams, Ind. Spitler & Son, Willshire, Ohio Everett Grocery, Pleasant Mills Berne Milling Co.. Berne.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAi FBI DAY, MAY 13, 1932.

Kpesial course in snrgery in New; York City this spring. Mrs. Letta Peters, deputy county • recorder, is taking week - vacati n. Miss Jean Lutz his -eturned from ■ Berne where she gave several talks i on cradle roll work. Miss Jeanette Steel daughter of Mrs. G. C. Steele is ill. — Lessons In English i > IV rds often misused: Do not say ] "I have no kick to offer.” Say, "1 have no objection." Often mispronounied: Hoof. P.O-'

1 SCHMITT’S QUALITY MEAT MARKET *■!■!■■■ ■■! 11 ■■■!!!»■ ■■■■MM 1 Phones 95 - 95 Phones 95 - 96 Real Saturday Specials All Cuts Home Dressed Lamb Veal Shoulder Steak and Chops 15c lb Fresh Ground Veal Loaf 15c lb Meaty Veal Roast 15c lb Veal Stew or Pocket Roast I2V2C lb Veal Birds with Bacon 35c lb Good All Pork Sausage 7c lb., 3 lbs. 20c , All Pork Smoked Sausage 3 lbs. for 25c Lean Pork Shoulder Steak .... 2 lbs. for 25c Fresh Picnic Hams, 6to 8 lb. each... .7y IT» ► Sw if t’s Sugar Cured Picnic Hams 14c lb Whole or Half Armour’s Star Ham.... 18c lb Tender Beef Steak 20c lb Young Tender Swiss Steak (all meat) 20c lb Fresh Cottage Cheese z 10c lb Swift’s Sliced Package Bacon 25c lb ! Home Made Egg Noodles, 10c pkg. . Good Egg Noodles, 3 pkgs, for 25c ;Lard Special Burslcys Berko Coffee 18c lb Full No. 2 size Green Beans 3 cans 24c M. J. B. Coffee 4th lb., 2 lbs. 79c 2 cans of Corn or Tomatoes for 15c No. 2 l / 2 size Peaches, Pears, Apricots, or Pineapple in syrup 2 cans for 35c Spring Chickens to fry, 2 to 2’> lb. each 30c lb Nice Roasting or Stew ing Hens 22c lb The Market of Quality Foods at Sensible Prices. H. P. Schmitt Meat Market

1 n unce the oo as in boot, not as in | I book. | Often misspelled: Crucial, Ob- ; serve the rial. Synonyms: Price inoun). cost, i charge, expense, value, worth. I Word study: "Use a word three 1 times and it is yours.” Let us in- : : i rease our vocabula y by mastering j ne word each day. Today’s word: 1 Ira ible: prone to anger. “He was a peppery and irascible old gentle1 man.’’ —-—o ... . . - ... Mrs. W. Guy Brown and Mrs. I Bryce Thomas spent Wednesday in i ■ Fort Wayne.

!♦ IT7 7 1 Modern Etiquette —by— ROBERTA LEE Q May a bride have both a mat- ■ ron and a maid of honor? A. Yes. if the wedditrg is very I largo and formal. Q. What should a |»ers n -ay when i statement Is made during a conversation with a non-intlmate to whi h the first person does not - —- • 1

Appelman’s Grocery! PHONES 215 and 219 DELIVERy SERV J Fresh Strawberries lOllet Hssue, 2 Quart Boxes AiMV luoO siuci-s—3 roll* zx o» m v q it t-ioiax Cleanser "±IC " miens, Deouonz.es, bottle Large size—dozen , w. . , w r V 1 n 1 Kite 1 lakes nil Fresh Pineapple J jj)c --»c box llw ’■“W L.\ UIN OKI SO Al' 1.1.E BANANAS 25c ,0 bars LEMONS, SunKist 27c J i, . Large-dozen Fresh Prunes, |. sAV'L'L’T POT \TOFX » Large cans in sirup—j f ur p i OIAIOLS Davis Baking Powder >)•> ’ oun 1 Pound Baking Soda Free COOKIES, Large size 25c SALMON .)•■ 3 dozen 2 cans SALTED PEANUTS Qz» Corn and Peas, orß • Pound UV Little Elf—2 f n Creamery Butter lb 24c Ibl Cloverleaf. Plain Wrapped.... Large bottle UM V\ HEATIES 1 (Jp Ginger Ate. Lime Rickey 1 Granulated Sugar 2 quart bottles 10 pounds Pancake and Climax Wail Paper 25c F, °” r ’ b ° x ’ I ( leaner. 3 boxes With Each Box EdseiMdß PEACHES 1 Ip Crackers and Graham Wafers | Large can in syrup 1 Toy Gyro-Plane ! HEE. I CORN ISALAD DRESSING 9JM Very Good—2 cans Quart Jar ■MBBMMaM ■■■■aMHHMMaBKItaEMRMMnr -•* > « i-wZIhB * KHOGEft \\ > 50 YEARS OF -ww Country Club Peanut 21 {L I Butter — I* J»r ** FLAKES! < Country Club jB «■ rhe famous mllk-ma-ie . VUM loaf. A .... ~ A . — l-rnnd loaves- j OZ'Jffk/J I Aa Pure fine granu-j ZW 45 A T iu4J5 c zrzrl Country Club • Choicest Quality Meats • ICIO Sliced Bacon 10c OIF ANS Swiss Steaks Jt 19 , Thick juicy Sirloin slices -.f our finest select- 1 * ed beef—cut to the thickness your prefer. W “ ■ Pound only- *//2 V . _ Swiss Round Steak lb. 19c | | KI T-Bone Steaks . s 29c - | Pot Roasts -or neck cuts. Pound- 10C COUtttry U !u 7 bttß Chuck Roasts —or arm cuts. Pound— 15c Rice Blue RO3C bulk 4 _ , . — 11 f Quest 2 ; iiw StCakS Choice chuck slices—pound 15C mull ■ « .. Post Toastie- !g- pkg- ■*"] Franks and Bologna 3 lbs. 25c ttl BACON • 3 lbs. OE. /t -f Medium. Fine Quality CatSU£ U - ■ Sal. Dressing 2 SMOKED S — w '^ n r d u inf sa - r ' **"' CLIFTON TOILt* Fresh Fruits and Vegetables POTATOES 2 peek 2 7 C . * BANANAS 5 lbs. OQp % Rolls FANCY RIPE FRUIT LEMONS dozen 22c Rinso wl /er. California SunKist, full of juice sw’JV ? 2 ■ GREEN BEANS pound 1() c F» taoB « f 5 S’“* — in s “' ,tr -- •’ Cr “ c *“ s 2~ ISC Caad/B" 1 CHEESE. Fresh Cream, Mild lb. 15c jJXcL- 514 Pork & Beans, in tomato sauce, 1 lb. can 5c II B U j3uy Jimminy ' dart CAKE . 4 S'/, th., 3 layers, (Ml " M Cherry, Butter Cream H j) S jfi * JO?. Iceing, each ■ k k d A M KV I “ ■- 49c BMMMdBaflMHti I ■

, agree? A. Say "I do not agree with you I . r some similar polite expression. Q. How large 'honld a tablerlotli , tor the dinner table be? A. Large enough that the ton: | polnt.i almost t meh the floor. ARRIVALS __— Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Wagoner,: l Monroe, are the parents of a girl I . baby born to them it the Adams County Memorial hospital Thursday 1

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