Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 31, Number 79, Decatur, Adams County, 3 April 1933 — Page 2

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Evening Except Sunday by THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO. Entered at the Decatur; Ind.. Post Office as Second Class Matter. J. H. Heller Pree. and Gen. Mgr. ,A. R. Holthouse See'y & Bus. Mgr. 2kk D. HellerVice-President Subscription Rates: liug'.e copies J < One week, by carrier.lo Due year, by carriers.oo One month, by mail .35 Three months, by maill.oo Six months, by maill 75 One year, by mail 3 00 Dne year, at office 3.Q0 Prices quoted are within first and second sones. Elsewhere $3.50 one year. SCHEERER. Inc.. 415 Lexington Avenue. New York 35 East Wacker Drive. Chicago Charter Member of The Indians League of Heme Dailies. Advertising Rates made knewn on Application. National Advcr Representative i'. " •' ► " ST I’ -!' i ?'** V ’ a;' : t •; X-w as ■ ’*>.--r.-rd w c *’'v* u ro -i t iiai s» • •ms > to cam 311 '11'•l-1 r- ’ tl S S*i '1 T • ' W" ; <>. wkere and wit?in six moinhs we* - ... advertising and ; y ■■ - Wo k at th- -’i£»r 'acmry - £.• - ta* • c" ■, W ■ a • y •- w • in a it w up*. au«l every , *x'"’sr is *o be uiaue ready tor the I In a number <»f ti* >tl - pr •;* twoal ty tax can be coßecteil and hwi were repealed fc ntt fixes wfiai portion oi th lax* go to the <;ty, county anc stale. a ? til* . vs - ■ esj. ■ . y ui; ' til we get to ;t. b •. remember that it ;« designated to further nWBceasary ®<*' men*, e taxes

T v-y-BUSINESS W isdom PROMPTS FAIR PRICES FOR Mutual / X^Go °d / cn **cr W. H. Zwick A Son Mrs, > Lady A•• SB ”t Phsnes •< «-d SG3. J. M. Dean. Phene ’o4t Pteß* 337 Decatur, lei

was being confiscated. We predict* I that after a year or two, every one will be satisfied with the new order. — There are several important mat .ters under advisement just now I that we believe will materialize and w.ll greatly help the industrial situation in this locality. When an-1 nouncements are made soon we] [hope every one does what he can* : c-1 I. ■- - started here That - what each commanity will have to' do Wviituftllv Mid we are fortunSaturday was titee iast day for: ’the May primaries for cities. The >g>iat’.tr»* pa- ed a law postpon Mi £ the ’ R t.: . -us until next year as n economy a*ure out an liKi.au- | apo is man c u"vsting the law v ;b' .in ve it.• ; he < anuiuate> tn e present ouiciaL- :•!’>! i Ftni-ral bonds are exempt from payment of the new ines' condi -M in «. ommerce be .-a - - -1 ate .>;.d t uer stalo < the I nited or Mween ■ - '. - - ja pc-L • sr'-jet’. u..i the tax • pav more than a 1 per cent ..x on . pr-m!”.!:.' als .ire exempted from the new tax. Others exempted ar* - - ■ \ • ai> ’..ter ok* -u-in’ ss or • — —♦ Test Your Knowledge II Can you answer seven at these | test quo*- -n* Turn to page | Four f r the answers. < « ♦ . t * i i ■ ’ -. ai. . . • i *■ I Wh.it » id :i oixx!. red r Xa ' ij “"i •rs ' •'!£ I’ - ' ' **• * 5. u what cou try the Ftovuio : Ma: . • a” 7. Over wha*. S te did the! ’ Where an the Taaru> mjan I 10. Wiuu is x co ♦ ♦ Household Scrapbook —By— ROBERTA LEE > ♦ La»'oc ».rj Wwite S»iks While silhs will u<d turn veOctw if Re’-ov.og Scars .•* —■ r «i lE-rt * .Ts-dix r' sis 11. »y. i. i.uiDt repe’le*. tr* i, ®xiDeiiis to do i..,e ■ Toast ng Marshr-allows ' ran t th*>ir fewrk tw k K’OTICE — The for the ptmior scheduled for aeea cweeiled.

CHURCH REVIVALS United Brethren > The evangelistic meeting being I held in the First United Brethren A-hurc are growing in interest each [day. Large congregations attended the servici > Sunday, both morning .nd evening. Eighteen people were laptized at the Sunday services and 21 jell ed th® church on the profession of faith. The services will continue l>r. Jt»hn T. Roberts of diampt lis. brother vs the local pastor. this week. IV. Ro ru has j ’st ck svd very successful revirol at AnChurch of Goa T . .-il sen ii. s a. lae both .::*er M hrlpf. The Wttlnesday niehu Wean striving tv make thest last s- rvn v < more inte:e>:iii£ nd more helpful than an,, p• • • is - \ ~ Our - >rv -e> the day. with «a well fille*l bouse :? >♦** .:no and fi:. liug parla. B. *-’ , ss»on ' , x X Set >nd S tlr -1 Us X?• ’ir ''a 1 ’ f’• ’- * ~ ..\ • d s* \ •al - - .V - ik out the wee.-. We expect Rev. Ge'* - INTRODUCES PROGRAM LOR FARM RELIEF ’N. xuef» Fin »m page <?xe> k ow. Mr R .. vel: ■ u id - - - ■- - .' ■» . that ’t prvpO'- d the land bank bond - * .e * fi • r. t m ; ■ ll<v iK-nus f« .‘ :ni) pur* 1. Mrtk-nc new '. = ’31;:. ■be laud hanks would be auth'out and in'creM ra*»*" in many caj*es were T:.* Ke- >n< m< • t n Finance make available for

Vie Never Saw The Like Dozens of women and men bought our Thrift Garden seeds Saturday—in faet we sold out on many seeds, e were not prepared for such a demand and business. But telephone orders and express shipments w ill put us in shape to take care of the demand by Tuesday morning. We are now satisfied and delighted with our decision in stocking and selling Thrift Seeds. Buy Thrift Bulk Garden Seeds at unheard new low prices and save the difference. If you could not get all the seeds you w anted Saturday—Please try us again. e are now prepared to take good care of you. The Schafer Store HARDWARE AND HOME FURNISHINGS

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY, APRIL. 3. 1933

four per cent. In providing collateral for these loans the bill makes possible a complete revelation of the lands under mortgage. the borrowing opacity to be limited to fie iwr cent of the land's appraised value. The borrowing land bank must agree to reduce to five per cent the rate of interest carried in its mortgages pledged as collateral and io refrain from foreclosure during a two year period. GIVE CONCERT HERE THURSDAY <<><x i i\i i;t> i i:<>m pxgi: v.\i:> <’K»d.\ight Rix Girls' Quartet « * • Bn wn Bird Singing Wood Allah's Holiday Friml Homing Del Ricco The members of the Girls Glee < luh are as follows: Wilma Andrews. Helen Becker, Mary Maxim Brown. Eileen Burk. Selma Burry. Eih-en Byerly. Margaret Campbell. Marjorie DeVo--. Ruth Elzey. Kathryn Engeler. Elizabeth Full:man. Miriam Haley. Kathryn Hower. Sara Jane Kauffman. Mary Kohls. Barbara Kru s. laicilt Uhy. Genevieve Light. Juanita Noll. Leia Palmer. Vet a ft> Reher. Iren, Scherry. Vera Jane Sehlickman Edwina Shroll. Helen Sutil, s. Mary Kathryn Tyndall, Anoli Walters, Thelma Whitright and Cordelia Worthman. T • Misses Sara Jane KaulfKathryu Tyndall are members of Eileen Burk. Kathryn Hower. Sa a Jane Kauffman, and Edwina Art A Po-ter Cou’e-t will be held in con Vernon with tlit? <iFi exhibit Bi',* ming April 7. Awards v I XL ■ -. '•! t•. • I> ■ ■ a- ■ ■ ■ Ijys - uiKivi Mi>s Kauffma: insiniv ar. WETS BATTLE TO IMPOSE LIMITS ON BEER SALES Primarily, the r. n New York ■

Public Sale TL»- i* - ■ • ” r> - -tn L LV -’ur. luC-diiu. vn SATI RDAY, APRIL >. 1933 vompjf . with drej--ers and stands; Dav>- drop b- i?;- .?: -. ' < hai r - and buffet C ; .<. - - ---t . f fi di:, g < - Is -s ■ - ' 'l':. ,1 ua ... I;., El, -: . ;y E. ■ ' ' ■ 11-fixlS; Axmm-ter nir 11-fivlJ Rue K Jxi Re ' ~.xl" Ku- ‘ fix’’" y-. 11. Retnsera r: Plane md - .; -„f d n .‘.? y. A. J ' ' ai ’. bi--, new; Antique d>sb» -; Garden Tub- ana ■ uu-u-Maay art ivies too numerous to meatioit. TERMS—CASH. Hubert Onilor & Eleanor Braun. Adinrs Roy S. Johnson, Auc

:lieges over to the Democrats, denying Republicans control even in Re public .< n com muni! ie^. I’n’ess some bill is passed by i Friday, th- sale of beer will be un(restricted as long as the federal tax is paid. Communities, inchidi: ~ New York City, prepared to impose restrictions and local taxi s. but the state will lose all beer revenue unlvs ' a.: r vein--nt can be reached at Albany. Wi h Gover- ■ - >*-p* al ■ - • ■ - i - oi over j*en<Jiing passage oi a -i te In Pennsylvania a < mdition similar to that in New York existed, whether to permit bar< to sell beer. N« w Jersey, emhr 1 in - «: iVomrovv rs^. planned u- >oiv«. tiie prouiem by jamming through the tions can 'n* drawn up. Mayor Frank Hague of J. ■- v Ci; ? an ex PROMISE BEER AT LUNCHTIME

-. . — l *‘ twenty years AGO TODAY From the Daily Demo-rat File Mr and Fi. Cramer r e

• -:.v-"’A. ’ •'. S/i ®l l 1 ■S-' those costlier I TOBACCOS I ARE / M,U>ER 1 - vie wW*|k fl f t Sbll' a - X V ■ fl if?? 1 «■ 'Ajf i B/J y FX I ■:.< I Wj ■tab"'aaßMßHi TTWwr-wi •w^WMnrrrw-twpi^^-rjMiii'ML-mrwrie—iiii~ h THANKS FT We are indeed grateful to our friends tor their patronage and support during the last few days. We are eontinuing the selling of our remaining Men’s Suits at 819.00. 50 Suits Left — at — ■ ' IsO S* WOKsTEOs 825.00 ■■ K ■ n K ALL SHAPES. IV XXe received a shipment this morning oi student s 2-Pant Suits that we are including in this offering at SIO.OO r BLI ES and BROWNS. Vance & Linn

• cd tb Library by bhe late Dr. Me-1 I 'millen was hung on walls today. Three vear old Lawrence Potts I - saved front drowning in icy cis ' I ,v heroic efforts of John' Mtag ftencea r»ngtn is attending! a house part? in India: apolis at home of Miss Marie Allison. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Miller enterta::i Needles and Nod Club. • , Judge nd Mrs. J. T. Merryman -'entertain Sewi g Club ladies ana

Ihuslxuds w■: x -Mrs. Harry ‘*l j the Friday X .at c h 1 Mr. and V Ur . Fn „ for Muskogee. Ok'a Misses Mildraa Diit lirnia, .it f. • v ' >h [at the L. C. An:;a n s. bargains Rlrga ;;? Room. Dining n tresses and R,. es Monroe n.,r r . h „ ni . • e h«>r