Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 31, Number 124, Decatur, Adams County, 25 May 1933 — Page 5

Ltomobile Lcidents Decrease Lolis. May 25 (UP) bmobile accidents in Ind-

Hie Convenience of a I TELEPHONEA " k MR. FARMER! Bt HE , '■*’*' ' ,,u evcr S ‘°P t° think how much valuKl ' ab,V tiine and ""’" e > a telephone in your home * would save you? * | ou want to know the markets — call a I friend or neighbor—arrange for meetings—need I help and need it quickly in case of sickness, I act ‘*dents or disaster—and hundreds of other ■ things. 3 s It hat a relief it is to just go to the telephone [ a,l( i deliver your message immediately. You are no farther from the city or your friends than the telephone. \\ e would be glad to install a phone in your home and we know you would be more K than repaid by its conveniences. Citizens Telephone Co Operating exchanges at Decatur, Monroe, Berne. Ij y f •yT/// f'ss’fTT W/Ol s At E ■e buyers for the E. F. Gass Store have just returned from market with 300 land new Summer Frocks. A variety that leaves nothing to be desired. As a le-Decoration Day Special we are going to place on 4 different sale racks our ■tire line of 500 dresses in the following groups: z Group No. 1 Group No. 2 '• E- New eyelets, embroideries, Just 24 Dresses Printed and Pastel Crepes, : Values to $5.00. Polka Dot Prints. Real Values I . .L even at 8 price. Brand |v~zy-' "7 ” hile they last. New Dresses. All Sizes. KWk sl-00 $2.87 L > Group No. 3 La- w bA\\/ e * Pastel. Wash t repes. Printed Crepes. • ( ape »r«*B Q? 11, At- • | sizes to 56 ’ ( I M '.'7 A Real Treat tor Women Requiring I arger Sizes I Group No. 4 ff S Un' \XHHBT Vi (<i wHifr Tailored Styles as well as Fluffy M ASsKwRi *7 styles. Sizes 12 to 52. Regular K J '->/ $lO to sl2 values. ) EL $7.49 ft •; A Every Coat must be sold REMAINING SI IIS >o we have arranged our entire Si'l S 1 0 lock of 39 Coats at unheard of !!___ Prices. Print zess Coats included. — —— A new selection of Sue. 12 lo 19. Ml !^ lN ™ r , Get that White Hat now for AMP Decoration Day. 5 $lO 79c $1.78 BILKHOSE 49c E. F. GASS

| Sana during the linjt tl)ree ! ° f 1933 showe l a slight decrease , under the corresponding period a year ago, insurance company staI tistics revealed today. ■' Tie report said that 192 persons

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1933.

“—■“*“""——WB—wore killed this year as compared to 207 in 1932, a decrease of 7.25 per cent. The average decrease over the nation was 10 per cent, but it was that the drop in regis-

tration of cars has equalled or exceeded that figure in most states. Total deaths in the United States during the first three months was 4,689. INQUIRY SHOWS EX-PRESIDENT ON MORGAN LIST FROM PAGE ONE) i British inland tax law and based :on the rental value ok property he owned there. Morgan said the tax amounted to about 7,000 pounds sterling in 1930 . and about the same amount in 1931 Sand 1932. The new list of preferred Morgan purchases were those who dealt in Standard Brands Incorporated. A I preferred list of those permitted : j to buy Alleghany Corporation stock I below the market level was made i public yesterday. Testimony since .has shown there were at least five i lof these preferred issues, the others being United Corporation, General Motors, and Johns-Manville. The new preferred list included the name of Bernard Baruch. It I also included the names of some I who were shown yesterday to have bought Alleghany Corporation stock on "ground floor" basis. Secretary of Treasury William H. Woodin, Charles A. Lindbergh, Senator William Gibbs McAdoo and R. B. Mellon were on this list. Claims Indiana To Vote Against Repeal | Indianapolis, May 25.—(U.R)—Indiana is among 25 states which will vote dry in their repeal elections, I Dr. Clarence True Wilson, dry cru- ' sader and Methodist Episcopal ! church official, predicted here last | night. He asserted that not prohibition I itself but its administration has failed. He said former President ! Hoover did not cooperate in en- ■ forcement of the law. Lightning Strikes Statehouse Wednesday Indianapolis, May 25 — (UP) — Lightning struck the Indiana statehouse during a severe rainstorm late yesterday. The flash followed electric wires into the building starting fire in l -the board of charities office. The | blaze was extinguished quickly. Several employes said they were I shocked by the bolt. i The storm brought temporary reI lief from an early season heat wave which had sent the temperature | here up to 86 degrees.

ROY H. ANDRESS Licensed CHIROPRACTOR Located at 315 North Fourth Street Phone 1193 ADAMS THEATRE Tonite, Friday & Saturday 10c 15c KING KONG With Robert Armstrong, Fay Wray and Bruce Cabot. Perched atop the tallest building, Kong, the prehistoric ape, lovingly held in his hands the trembling form of a beautiful girl. One of the battle planes came too near, with a mighty roar that' shook the earth, King Kong reached into the sky and grasped the zooming plane, j He crushed it like a paper toy and | sent it hurling in flames into the mob in the street below. Added—Hollywood On Parade. Note—Will show the serial on Friday and Saturday. Sun., Mor.. This. RK’IIAItI) HIX |in “THE. GREAT JASPER’’ with I Edna May Oliver ana Vera Engels. THE CORT - FINAL TONIGHT - I The most astounding picture of the year IOC I “The Mystery of the WAX MUSEUM’’ Lionel Atwill. Fay Wray, Glenda Farrell, Frank McHugh -Alsoi Cartoon & Broadway Brevity SUNDAY - ■ Elissa Landi in “The Warrior’s Husband” I.MWMWMHU’

DELAY DECISION OVER WAR DEBTS (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) • cabinet members would attend the , world economic conference here - June 12, and hope was raised that British-Irish negotiations to eiid 1 their tariff war might result. I Both in the house of lords and 11 house of commons statements by 1 government spokesmen yesterday < indicated that progress was being i made in private negotiations by 1 Great Britain, the United States and France for stabilization of cur- 1 reney to restore international ' trade. Demands Change Geneva, May 25. — (U.P.) — Japan, seeking her place in the sun, demanded before the disarmament commission today a new naval agreement,, replacing t florf) e, , Washington ano 4%® |ialt-‘ ed naval competition/ ■ sion, away’front 'thel rose tinted sitiiation that folld^ikT Presideift RodseVelt’s peace frtftr.j' that a new agreement BhqiiW be in- j. eluded in any future eiisarmainent convention. • 1 Captain Anthony Eden, active i chief British delegate, rose at once and said: “I would regret if the conference', accepted the Japanese proposal, I i must say frankly it is not of such 11 a nature as to assist in our work.”|

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WORLD FAIR TO OPEN SATURDAY (CONTINUED FROM PAuE ONE) ' • ♦ v •• •» a- ; each exhibit and display, assembl- , ed from lands an over the earth, i would require weeks. Architecture of the scores of buildings is modernistic. Seen from i the ppak of the towering sky-ride • they present a vista of shining, varied colors. Broad facades of , angular walls mingle in a splash of red, yellow, green, which, despite their contusion, d< not clash. Across the lagoon from the mainland to the island built out in the QUIVERING! NERVES ■When you are just on edge s , , when you can’t stand the children’s j noise .;. when everything you do is a burden .;; when you are irri- I table and blue ... try Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. 98 out I l of 100 women report benefit. !' It will give you just the extra en- | ergy you need. Life will seem worth living again. Don’t endure another day without the help this medicine can give. Get 1 a bottle from your druggist today; VEGETABLE COMPOUNC

lake especially for the fair, gondolas ply their way with nattily-dress-ed pilots at the helm. Guards and attendants in peaked caps are at every road and entrance. Long sight-seeing buses make regular tours of the grounds. The theme of the exposition is progress and motion. At the Hall of Science, where beats the pulse

New and Used FURNITURE : BREAKFAST SETS, finished or unfinished, 5 piece sets at the low price of Q C1 T Good selection of New Bridge, Table fl (J* Q and Floor Lamps 1 to tPO Big Reductions on Bed Room, Living Room and Dining Room Suites for the rest of the week. Player Piano in A-l condition, formerly sold U*/?A for $650. Will sell forcash tpUU Sprague Furniture Co. I Phone 199 Monroe St. I - 225ESS1 |

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-of the story of progress, the path ■ of civilization is traced from the I dawn of life. Huge replicas or . monsters that roamed- the earth ; millions of years ago give an aura • of the past that mingles with sceintifle experiments which beckon to i the future. Experiments that scienl tists say may revolutionize living > habits are