Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 31, Number 101, Decatur, Adams County, 28 April 1933 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Except Sunday by THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO. Entered at the Decatur, Ind, Post, Office as Second Class Matter. I I. H. Heller.—Pree. and Gen. Mgr. i A. R. Holthouse..Sec’y & Bus. Mgr. .lick D. Heller Vice-President Subscription Rates: Single copies I .02 One week, by carrier .10 One year, by carrier x 5.00 One month, by mail .35 Three months, by mail 1.00 Six months, by mail 1.75 One year, by mail ■ 3.00 'ne year, at office 3.00 Prices quoted are within first and second zones. Elsewhere 33.50 one year. SCHEERER, Inc., 115 Lexington Avenue, New York 35 East Wacker Drive, Chicago - * Charter Member of The Indiana League cf Home Dailies. Advertising Rates made known on Application. National Adver. Representative Catch the spirit. Do your part' towards making this a happier \ community. Put some one to work, I i It will be a relief to the people when the jobs ere all arranged and ( likewise for those who have the i passing out to do. i Unpaid police had to club unpaid * school teachers when they tried to 1 :u.b Chicago banks this week. That's a tough spot for any one to 1 >e put on. !< Next Sunday is the last day for 11

fishing until June 15th and if the we ther is right, the blue gills>»nd bass will have to look out if they’ len t want to get hooked. Most of us don't understand all about this inflation business and | the gold standard, but we all are! in favor of any thing that will provide more cash and a general distribution of it. A hundred residences in Decatur m ed painting and if that is attended to it will not only help appearances but will provide work for a ot of people, business for the paint stores and just be beneficial genially. Boost. We have had enough r üble the 'past' four years to last 1 life time. The way to be happy igr.:n is for every one to help the rther fellow, urge him for a job, make it easier. One of these days we can all smile again and won't hat be tine? Shop here Saturday. Perhaps you noticed that in last evenings paper. We mean it. You can do better by trading in your home

stores than bv going elsewhere. They have the best, the latest and the lowest prices with a genuine guarantee back of it. The annual clean up of the Jty was completed yesterday and the hoys under Commissioner Amos Fisher did a crackin’ good job. Your continued cooperation during th ' summer months is requested. Keep the yard cleaned and see that

tm 5 'MONEY TAX PAYING TIME always comes before we are ready for it. If you are short on tax money—or need money for any other worthy purpose, see us. We will lend you any amount up to S3OO. Liberal repayment terms permit you to spread your tax payments overbid months if desired. Take advantage of this long time, small payment plan for paying taxes. Call, phone or write )or details. Special Time Plan for Farmers. r'ranklin Security Co. Over Schafer Hdw. Co. Phone 237 Decatur. M

any rubbish that gathers is disposed of or hauled away. Nothing attracts more than a clean and well kept city. ( Those opposed to the repeal of the eighteenth amendment are organizing and expect to make a | campaign in favor of the candidates ! selected to represent that cause. ! They are busy recuring signatures ito. the petitions which must be filed Iby the latter part of next week. The drys have been organizing for < several weeks and the election ' should decide the attitude of the (county on the question. The improvement in conditions is noticeable not in due business but in all of them and the reason we feel so sure that it is going to continue is because of the upward trend in the prices of farm products. They have been far too low for the general good. We are confident there will be a profit for the farm this year and that means a profit for every legitimate and well conducted~business. Daylight saving time will go into effect in Eort Wayne, Chicago, Gary and other cities throughout the middle west next Sunday. It will not be effective here this year because it was voted down a year ago but many will follow the schedule I at that, which is of course the privilege of those who desire to do so. The change of time throughout the country effects the radio programs so if you can't locate

your favorite you will realize why. I Every day should be President s Day for every loyal citizen. That ' does not mean you have to agree ! with the policies of the party in | ’ [>ower or with every act the offi- . ! cials perform but it does mean that ■ we should all respect authority and ■ : should help the President in his ! efforts to pull this nation out of ’ the hole. He is making a great ■ personal sacrifice, is honest and ■ earnest and can only succeed as • the people permit. i - ' We appreciate the support given . us in the publication of last evenings special edition. We believe the way to help business is to go after it. to get up pep and keep it up and we are sure every one was j impressed by the spirit of pro--1 gressive action demonstrated by , the local business men and manufacturers and by the city to go forward. Os course it has been a tough struggle but we are coming out of it and this community is ready and anxious to move at the head of ’ the column. I O

Answers To Test | Questions Below are the Answers to the Test Qucstjcna Printed on Page Two. « « 1. The Sacco-Vanzetti case. 2. Sixty-seven years. 3. The theory which assumes a living relation *>etween God and His creatures. 4. April 6, 1917. 5. Jrmes V. of Scotland. 6. Rutgers (at New Brunswick). 7. Small South American rodent. 8. Turn utward I 9. Prague. I 10. Ecclesiastes. , 1. Cook County 2 Punta Arenas, Chile. 3. John Marshall. 4. Sally Port. 5. Because th? two adjoining cit- 1 ies stand on each side of the boundary between Arkansas and Texas. G. in his fortieth year. I- Near Chattanooga. Tnn. 8. New Delhi. 9. The kangaroo. 19. Thomas Jefferson. Winds Reduce Expenses Chicago —(CP) —Tail winds cut down airplane operating expenses. A tri motor United Air Lines plar-e was recently flown from Kansas I City. 173 miles in an hour and fiftteen minutes on fifly-two gallons of gasoline. The normal consumption is seventy-five gallons an hour. , o Accuser to Defend Accused I I Astoria. Ore. -- <>LIP) — Frank Spittle is Dr. Jekyl and Mr. Hyde ■ rolled into one. Spittle will go into i court here and argue a law suit ' against J. C. Ten Brook, mayor of; Aatoria. He will represent the city official before the bar of justice. The suit against Ten Brook waa tiled by Frank Spittle.

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* ♦ Household Scrapbook —By— ROBERTA LEE ♦ ♦ Polishing Ebony The ebony toilet articles can be given ia brilliant polish by rubbing a little white vaseline into them with a soft cloth. It is necessary to keep rubbing until the wood has absorbed all the vasehue. Changing Furniture Changing the arrangement of the furniture will lessen the •voir of rugs and furniture. The change will also seem good to the hous.wife who is at home so much. Spilled Grease Grease that has been spilled on the kitchen linoleum can he removed by sprinkling soda on it and then pouring boiling water over it. Floor Scrubbing After scrubbing the floor, either wood or linoleum, it is very important, as a final process, to go over the surface with a rag wrung out of clear water. If water is left on wood, splinters will soon appear; if left on linoleum, it will produce lumps in. the surface. Apple Pie When peeling apples for pies or puddings, put the skins into a separate saucepan and cover with water. Add sugar and then boil slowly tor an hour It will make a

IT WILL PAY YOU TO DRIVE OUT TO THE Country Meat Market —OR CALL PHONE 429 Pork Sausage lb. fee Tender Plate or Rib Boil lb. - 5c Bacon :: lb.loc Tender Beef Roasts lb. JLOc PORK ROAST r_ 3 lbs 25c We Made a Real Buy This Week , xx and we are passing it on to you— £? Isl MACARONI or SPAGHETTI . VV FREE DELIVERY SERVICE . 908 Winchester St.

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delicious juice to add to the pies , for pudding. Harging Pictures A picture should be hung where : it will have the light of dry. Artifii cial lighting detracts from its artis- ' 1 tic value. , Cid Stockings The tops of told stockings make; good dusters and polishing cloths j for oiling or rubbing down the fur + i niture and floors. If several stork- | ing tops are cut into strips and I dipped in parjfin oil, they can be , made into an excel! nt dustle. s | mop for the floors. Mashed Potatoes To make an attractive dish out ! of a rather plain one, decorate the i top of the mound of mashed potaI toes with mine it parsley, a sprinkj ling of paprika, and a large lump ’ of butter in the center. The Laundry * Before laundering delicately tint-I igd garments, soak them in cold ; w iter for about fiv - minut .s. Lake Was Fired Ranger, Tex.. —(UP)—A lake w.is purposely fil’ d here when oil I leakir g from a burst 55,000 barrel , tank spreid a film over a portion of i the city's water supply. The oil was ' , burned away without damage to the I ! lake, city officials said. o Get the Habit — Trade a. More j

TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY — From the Daily Democrat File ♦ _ « J. C. Patterson receives card toasted over Volpant) at Hilo, Hawjii by A. J. Smith. . Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart entertain Orient Club. Spring Season is 5 weeks early 1 year. » Mr. and Mrs J sse Sellemeyer entertain for Mr. aiul Mrs. Edward Wilson. Mrs. Luther Boyers, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Helm and Mr. Ali bert Sellemeyer. Mr. nd Mrs. T. H. Bal'.zell are guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Leik us of Fort Wayn . I Mrs. Ed Coffee leaves for Chi- , cago to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Brown. Kynt Voglewede iy in Fort Wayne. Rev. D. T. Stevenson goes to Goshen to visit with his family until Wedti sday. Mr. and Mrs. Lew Jefferies move into qew home at corner of Sth and Adams. o ! BARGAINS — Bargains m Living Room, Dining Room Suites, Mattresses and Rugs. Stuckey and Co ; Monroe. onr phone number is 44 <••

Phones 106~107 Free Delivery CHOICE CHICKENS, ' ' ' ‘M and TURKEYS Nice Chunks Beef and Pork > ** d v Dandy Swiss Steaks or Veal Birds B IT >■ City Chicken or Sugar Cured Smoked Hams < HF A SUGAR CURED PHOT SMOKED ir N I I LOT ‘fXjVfa Whole or half, lb. laC ■ CO FF E E 1 WTSIy — — 1 SUGAR CURED PICNICS 0 a good one / - Pound UC k 25c* SHEAFFU,UR 48c palmola OLEOMARGERINE ind SPARE RIBS, 3 lbs. ... 25c ROUIId —— — '4l Spring Chicks 10. PORK Dressed, lt>. . oc i Shoulder Steak 1 Nir a Hpns A A (. Special, Pound «] c -i m 20t 1 1 a • Special, Ih L Wc _2__ K l "’ un ‘ ls 25c NICE SLICED SUGAR CURED Oflf BACON ’ * pERFECT OLEO 9tp pREAMERY Butler dfip 2 pounds ZCtJw U 2 pounds IVU DIAMOND MATCHES 5 pkt’s. MACARONI COTTAGE 6 BOXES 25c rj£ GHETTI 25c ESE 10c FRANKFORTS, NJtoSO PUDDING or I BOLOGNA, 3 lbs... C _ Jj EGGS > Fresh Home Made Weiners, 2 lbs — —IA 25c £ LIVER ..X K w., t Z lbs 15c OFFEE, Eursley O Fa F* Nice Boiled Ham, Choke Cuts of Lamb—Plenty Fresh Eggs and Country Butter BIG ECONOMY SOAP WEEK SALE Real Bargains in Soaps made by Colgate-Palmolive-Peet Co. _ Famous v, 1 ■fTmit.Zj Beauty » 2 pkgS - 2 ' ’ ,h ' P ' Soap S? 3 X' 8 ■ 15c gg 23c 5 Giant rS-Ni SOAP CHIPS 25C 1(1 5 ,hs * 9Pa/» Endorsed b y all Q J-t/C N ° ne leading Silk 11 manufacturers Order aTase ofJeilßeei Berghoff Beer OJQ fiA Blatz Old Heidelberg per case • Atlas or Millers High Life Deposit chg. for Bottlesand Case SI.OO Beer, per case * Deposit chg. for Bottles and ( ase w DELIVERED ANY TIME TODAY. 3 20c Dk NICE poltK 15c CHOPS, lb Sausage, Country Q/k 1 WsBE? 1 style, 3 lbs Hamberger, fresh QA Shoulder Ribs 01" ground. 3 ibs 8 Neck Bones, 6 lbs.. a? t?RIES TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. BUT ORDER EAR! Y AS lOSSIBLE SO ME CAN GIA E YOU SERVICE. Phones 106 and 10'-