Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 30, Number 196, Decatur, Adams County, 18 August 1932 — Page 7

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J PUBLIC AUCTION I 20—ACRE FARM—2O rr.ic West of Salem; 7 miles Southwest of Willshire; 4' miles Southeast of Monroe. md a meal ticket for life. Six room house, ~ i,.,.!. < hicken house and all necessary out buildings. i._ u. hard, fiuit of all kinds, splendid productive be seen to be appreciated. terms, small cash payment. E J. L. Wolfe, Owner EL (oncer I Col. Fred Reppert. ■ Id by the National Realty Auction Co.. Decatur, Indiana. H *we get the buyer AND SELLER TOGETHER." Write us.

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I the Hiirvey la a continuation of a I preliminary survey last March and 1 April In Boone county near Lelunon wl.ilch established the fact that. 1 75 per cent of all traffic in that I vicinity is on state highways. This survey in the counties of Marion, latke. Pulaski. St. Joe, Ko. I chisko. Adams. B one, Brown, Scott Orange and Vinderburg checks traffic on all state roads in these respective counties and on selected county and township roads, it is hoped to make a preliminary reI port by the first of the year. The traffic suivey establishes I without doubt which rods In Ind j tana carry the bulk of traffic. Like i | wise it establishes the nature of | traffic as regards r ut-state, city and ‘ county. By the survey the State l highway commission determiner j when a road under stite jurisdiction ’ ! should he given better maintenance j i a cheap f rm of wearing top or high 1 tyipe pavement. It also determines | ownership of cat a and trucks using i these roads as regards to Mite cr out-tate. The .survey further deter- ! mines if i eople of rutal districts ! use the highways in ire extensively going to the larger shopping and

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1932.

Prayer Before the Battle ’ Z ' Cyl ' 1 Je 7 y > I 3 Just like the knights of old sought divine aid before going to battle. Mayor Janies J. Walker of New York is shown here (arrow) as he attended services at St. Mary’s Church in Albany before the resignation of his hearing before Governor Roosevelt. At extreme left in Walker's row is his attorney, Jame.- J Curtin. Inset is Park Commissioner Walter Herrick, who was the principal witness at the resumed hearing. His testimony was given over the objection of Walker's counsel.

market centers, than city people going into the county. Mr. Simps n made it plain tiiat nc embarrassing questions are asked drivers as regards contents of trucks, for the department is not interested in cargoes other than pertains to livestock, merchandise and the like! but is Interested in the destination .md starting point, in order to determine where traffic is continu us and eventually will demand better road service. Counts are made on the basis of ten day-light h urs, so arranged to

catch morning and early evening peik traffic. Reads on which traffic will be sur-veyed for the next four months are marked near the counting stations, and traffic is asked to . bey' warning and red signals to slowdown. Recently an employe suffered painful injuries when struck by a motorist who refused t stop and flashed past a counting Italian at an alleged speed of 55 miles an hour. u Get the Habit — Trad,; at Home

HOME COMING TO BE AT WREN Annual Event to Be Celebrated At Wren, Saturday, August 20 Tue annual Wren Community ilo ne-coming progr m will be held at Wien, Saturday, August 20. The afternoon program will begin at 2:15 o’cl ek and the evening session will begin at 7:30 o'clock. A softball game will be played between 'the Town and Country teams at 10 o'clock Saturd y forenoon. and athletic contests will be held Saturday at 1 p. m. Following Is the day's program: Afternoon, 2:15 O'clock Music Wien Band Speaker —Judge S. E. Walters of Van Wert. Quintette The Four Wrens Reading Marjorie Cully Plain Solo Reginal Clifton Saxapnone Duet Alma Pearl Fris | Inger and Maxine Clifton. Evening 7:30 O'clock Band Concert Wren Band Piano Trio — Esther Giessler, Dorothy Elza and Dulce Oeschle. Address. Recitation Melba Hill Playlet The Bug Town Band Quartette Hardman Brothers Music Dutch Band Bird Regulations Amended Recently Indianapolis, Ind., Aug 18 (Special) —An amendment to the migratory bird regulations, approved recently by President H over, provides for two months open season in Indiana. Vmendments als > were made in hag limits. According to the new regulati n s received at the offices of the I sis i and game division of the state conservation department, the gen-1 eral bag limit of all species is 15, i but of these n t more than 5 may I tie eider.ducks and not more than! 10 in the aggregate may be-c nvas-1 How One Woman Lost 20 Pounds of Fat Lost Her Prominent Hips— Double Chin —Slugg.shness Gained Physical Vigor— A Shapely Figure. If you're fat — first remove the cause! Take one half teaspoonful oil Kruschen Sa'ts in a glass of hot I water in tile morning. To hasten results go light on fatty meats, pots-1 toes, ere ni ami pastries—in three I weeks get on the scales and note h iw many pounds of fat have van- | ished. Notice also that you have gained in energy — your skin is clearer — you feel younger in body — Kruschen will give any lat person a joyous surprise. But be sure it’s Krusclr’ii your health conies first and SAFETY I first is tlie Kruschen promise. | Get a bottle of Kruschen Salls from CutshaU's Cut R ite Drug Co. or any leading druggist anywhere in America (lasts 4 weeks) and the cost is but a trifle.

THE CORT The Coolest Place in Tr-wn - Last Time Tonight - Entire 15 rounds of the Schmeling - Sharkey fight, in sound find ta kie. Pictures taken at the ringside ALSO—Sidney Fox in “NICE WOMEN,’’ a picture ofj youth vs. money in a battle for, love. ADDED —“Magic Carpet of Movieland.” Ide -25 c Sun. Mon. Tues. Warm i Baxter in MAN ABOUT TOWN." ■maMH3snnns39BHMss» 1 Adult, 25c: 2 Adults, 35c Children, 10c, Tonight. THE ADAMS Cool ar>d Comfortable Tonight, I'ri. & Sat. “MADAME z RACKETEER” wi'h George Raft. Evalyn Knapu. Alison Skipworth, Richard Bennett. The most soui’ht-af'ter woman in America. She's wanted in fad. hv the police of 20 cilies. She m ikes men quake with fear. Makes audiences shake with laimh joy! Added—“ The Shadow of the Eagle” and Cartoon. Sun Mon. Tues—"MILLION DOLLAR LEOS" witli Jack Oakie, W. C. Fields. Ben Turpin. Andy Clyde. Hank Mann. Lyda Robert. Susan Fleming.

lucks, red heads, greater or lesser scaup, ringnecks, blue winged teal, green-winged teal, cinnamon teal, gadwalls or sh vellers. The ruddy duck and bafflehead are placed on the continuous closed season list with the wodduck. The number of live decoys used lawfully Is limited to 25. Rickard Lieber, conservation department director, called attention that the opening hour for sh< otllig is, as it was last year, at 12:00 o'clock noon, October 16, excepting on woodcock which elnnged t.i open at sunrise. The open season closes December 15. Hen Adopts Kitten* Gridley, Cal. qj.R) -Usually there Is no friendship between cuts and chickens, but not so on a ranch

MORRIS 5 & 10c To SI.OO STORE ■ ’ ■ “Courteous Service by the Girls in Green.” ■■ GIGANTIC DRESS f SALE SATURDAY, AUG. 20th choice These are new vat dyed, Guaranteed 1* Jd fart color dresses, in large, medium m and small sizes. You must see these gjg E wi Ml before you can appreciate what a value * !■ V V LIMIT: 2 to a customer. Paring Knives Butcher Knives SHEARS Stainless Green P* Six inch blade 1 A Solid Steel DC/. Handle DC lUC 39c value ZOC ~ . ? ' TUMBLERS Lightning Jars Jelly Moulds Horse Shoe and Pint Size and GLASSES Green Panelled SB EAI) S silk Embroidered You will be amazed at 1 AMP shades the quality of these 7 (| | nicklaces. New colors ■> ■ ... . . Bridge, lable and and shapes. E | oor Lamps . K hjK hoice Vacation Toilet Requisites i S „ ... Woodbury’s Line Ipar.a Tooth 1 Italian Balm Paste PJC Facial Soap 1 A/« Colgates Tooth Hind’s Honey & 1 JLvjC Paste.. 10c and w W Facial Cream 1 Listerine Tooth Hess Witch in lube ±VV I>astc " Hazel Cream .. AvC Cleansing 1 A>, Cream, tube.... JLvJV Jergen's Lotion 1 Az* IvC Face Powder PUBLIX WONBER Set Rose and 1 Az. ... ,7- ~ ,{ " URC and Li P stick Almond Cream. AvC SbaV ' ng 10C Complete XOC FRESH v H u r si,k /y \ l ull Fasioned Marble and hosiery Cocoanut VA /\ \ Service Weight IUD G E // Y EXTRA VALL E . ' // / —Pure Silk. Full Fashioned. IOC /' 1 HOSE pound Chiffon Weight FRESH SPANISH SALTED PEANUTS, Sc Ik; 10 oz. hag 5c MISSES MENS LARGE Galvanized A N K L E T S HANDKERCHIEFS T I B S Sizes 4to 8'/ 2 Q WHITE r Size 2. Extra /‘(k , pair t/V 2 for t)U Good Quality . . DczV MISSES MENS WASHABLE GARBAGE CAN I) R E S S E S and CREPE TIES Heavy Galvanized with Fast Color Summer If. hail and lid ri fl sizes 2 to colors LUC 10 gallon I z?C “ Morris 5 &10c to $1 Stored

r near Gridley. Four orphan kittenni , et the home of Mrs. Cora Ix-win , have been adopted by a mother . hen, and spend the greater part of i their time under the protection of t the hen's wings.

ST. ROSE CHURCH — MONROEVILLE ANNUAL PICNIC Sunday, August 21—At Giant's Grove THREE MILES NORTHWEST OF MONROEVILLE ON FORT WAYNE—LIMA BUS ROUTE Chicken Dinner—3sc and 25c—Supper Bingo Refreshments Entertainment

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Berlin’s Population Down Berlin —(UP)—Berlin's population now totals 4,270.000, according to latest figures, which showed a decline of approximately 10,000 in March and in April.