Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 31, Number 130, Decatur, Adams County, 2 June 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. J. If. Heller.... Pres, and Gen. Mgr. A 11. Holthouse..Sec’y & Bus. Mgr. Dick D. Heller Vice-President Subscription Rates: Single copies $ .02 One week, by carrier 10 One year, by carrier 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 One year, at office 3.00 Prices quoted are within first and second zones. Elsewhere $3.50 one year. Advertising Rates made known on Application. National Adver. Representative SCHEERER, Inc. flu Lexington Avenue, New York 35 East Wacker Drive, Chicago. Charter Member of The Indiana League of Home Dailies. Don't forget to vote next Tuesday, its important. It's safe to predict that few from Adams county will be embarrassed by having their names disclosed on the Morgan preferred list. And some of the people who shout the loudest about the cost of government groan the most when they get on a road that shakes the car until the bolts come loose. When a Democrat criticises the Hoover administration for its inactivity. he is accused of being partisan. Wonder what the accusation is when a Republican makes the same accusation. The United States has definitely declared its independence of gold, probably because it has discovered it is possible to get along without gold and still the grass will not grow in the streets. The month of June has started off with a brand of weather that meets the approval ot about every one. Perhaps the season which started off rather unruly will turn out alright. They usually 'do. When the record of Adams county on reduction of taxes to meet the problems of the depression are known over the state and properly analyzed by the experts, we will 'and well at the top of the list for having used wisdom wisely. To vote for repeal of the Eighteenth Amendment use the first column of the, ballot. You may either mark a cross in the circle or vote for tho candidates. If you wish to vote against repeal, use the second column. Governor McNutt says he has been elected to the position of business manager of the state by the people of Indiana, and any business manager who can reduce operating expenses more than a million and EVEN the money you have invested in your HOME may be LOST—if some one, injured on your property, SUES. /ETNA-IZE Our Public Liability Policy may un/t tbt day for you and your whole family. Aetna Life Insurance Co. Aetna Casualty and Surety Co. Aetna Automobile Ins. Co. Suttles-Edwards Co. Agents. Decatur, Ind. Phone 358 llliiiiiAuiiiill

a half dollars in four months is a pretty good manager with an exceptional head for business. Maybe Senator Robinson is only retaliating when he waxes vehement because some of the country's leaders made a profit on the stock market. It will be remembered that the Senator had to undergo some unpleasant notoriety because of pearl necklaces and such gifts. Vote next Tuesday. Os course you are busy and don't like to lose any time but some where between six A. M. and six P. M. you can surely find a few moments when you can go to the polls and express your sentiments as to whether you favor the Eighteenth Amendment or wish it repealed. Senator Brookhart is going to Washington to study the agricultural problem and will report back to the secretary of agriculture. There are many citizens in this country who won't think much of any report that he may bring back and some who won't worry if they elect him to some job that keeps him over there. The Texas Weekly says the country is facing repeal or nulification of the Eighteenth Amendment and puts up the argument that it has reached a point where it is becom- i ing a national nuisance rather than a help and adds that since the amendment is dead, the only thing that can be done is to give it a decent burial. Many will agree with them while many will not but the matter will be settled during ' the next year. Aside from the minor difficulties inherent in so vast a project, and | the fact that a few trjuble-making radicals managed to draw attention to themselves in the early stages, the training of the big reforesta-1 tion army seems to be progressing in an eminently satisfactory man-1 ncr. Perhaps the most encouraging report comes from Fort Knox, Ketjlpcky. Army doctors there the other day checked up on the health records of 950 young men who had come down from an industrial city a month before. They found that during their month in camp these young men had gained an average of eleven pounds apiece in weight. Could anything testify better to the benefits of these campi? Whether I the reforestation army plants a lot ' of trees or not, it has at least taken a lot of young men who weren't getting, enough to eat and filled them up. improving both their health and their morale.--Vincennes Commercial. ♦ ♦ I . I The People’s Voice |1 I I This column for the use of our | | readers who wish to make sug- j I gestions for the general good j I or discuss questions of Intea- j est. ’'lease sign your name to j show authenticity. It will not | ’ be used if you prefer that it | , not be. I ♦ — • More Wages, Shorter Hours Dear Editor: You have been telling us "now is the time to buy.” Now don’t you 1 think it would be a help to us poor) boys if you would slip in your paper a little hint, once in a while, to give us a little more wagos and a little shorter hours. It would help us all out and in the end, be better for every one. Our President is advocating it, won’t you? "One of the poor boys." o <- ♦ — - —— l ■■ ♦ I | Household Scrapbook —By— ROBERTA LEE ♦ ♦ Vases If a vase has an uneven bottom that scratches the furniture, cut a piece of felt from an old hat or I house slipper and paste it on the I bottom of the- vase. A thick piece ot ’ blotting paper will serve the purpose it no felt is available. Costume Jewelry The costume jewelry which Is so popular at present, and which 1 leaves greenish marks, should be| washed in warm water an i baking soda occasionally. Rinse and dry' carefully afterward. Fish Odor The odor of fish can 'be removed from the hands by rubbing with a llttla mustard. t — ■ ■ O'—— . ..... — Big Penny Dance Sunset Sunday.

♦ — ♦ Answers To Test Questions Below are the Answers to the Test Questions Printed on Page Two. 1. South Africa. 2. Europe. 3. British Thermal Units. 4. College Park, Md. 5. Shakespeare. 6. Jajsan. 7. Pope Pius IX. 8. Copper. 9. English novelist. 10. Darling. o * T WEN TYY EARS * AGO TODAY From the Daily Democrat File | ♦ Mrs. Victoria Hill and Mrs. Mary Congleton celebrate birthdays. Mrs. Emma Everett of Wren is a guest at the John - Everett home. Mrs. John H. Bremmerkamp and daughter. Florence, leave for White Cloud, Michigan for a visit with the Anthony Schurger family. Sunday school class of Miss Etta Brandyberry accompanied by Miss Lttte Patten enjoyed picnic al Mott- *

r B E E R AT Doc’s Place We servfe hot and cold Sandwiches—Pork, Weiners, and Cheese BLATZ SPECIAL 1 Bottle ALSO LIGHT AND DARK -g r BERGHOFF iQC MILLERS HIGH LIFE Bottle 2()C 239 MONROE St. Richard Bogner, Mgr.

An Ice Cream With I Wholly New Dietetic Values . . . and remarkably improved in taste! I NEVER BEFORE ~ AN ICE CREAM -A LIKE THIS Ambrose Method You couldnt makc at home an Now the fault has been corrected. A vitamins a. b. c. and g. j ce cream like this. You have never method has been found to secure been able to buy it. no matter *how from great quantities of fresh milk Rich in energy but not over- » balanced in fats and sugars. much you have paid. the needed proteins, the calcium, the Rich In (he nmtiin. «< ICs whal l progressive ice cream phosphorus—and to add them io ice hmm mak « r " have been trying io formu- in form! It is live tissues of the body. l ate f or y Cars she Ambrose Method, and it’s being patented. Rich in needed milk min- An ice cream so fine in texture. erais, notably calcium and . Amazimrlv the \nihrn<« Meth, prosphorus. £0 smooth and satisfying that men Amazingly, me Ambrose demand women could positively identify ° d produC< * an icc cream remark '’ So remarkably smooth and .. . , . , . , , ably improved in taste — fresher, pleasing to the taste ll v taste. An ice cream so balanced nutritionally that mothers would richcr ’ the tongue. ■ I r i serve it to their children as confi- Hundred, have tried it in comparaASK IOFII 31 dently as now they give them milk. tive tests. All have preferred it. Wjw I For, while good ice creams have Mai v clous. So much betjOSIBrS really been deserving of high regard ter! ” ,Ove it! ” Words of delight as a food, they have, every one, had —from everyone who has tasted it. .Tn samc b " k lack - Wl,i " To- l< yourself fod.y-in your T ’ ~ ’' v ~ h,Bh ln b “"* r a " d a “» ar > lh '' y favorite flavor. But bo sure you do WO Layer Rich, Vanilla have been low in valuable proteins, . Bricks with Fr.sh Qtraw . get the new-type ice cream— made st aw- low Jn eS44en ti a i f OO( j minerals. They . .. . . ~ . , herrv enters L by the Ambrose Method. Cloverleaf y have lacked the unique balance of • .. . . .. . is licensed to make it here. All Ask for it at your dealers. nutritive values thqt makes milk Cloverleaf dealers are selling it at no contribute so vitally to health. increase in price. Cloverleaf Creameries, Inc.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 1933.

mouth. Mr. and Mrs. Tilman Gerber and children visit in Fort Wayne with Mr. and Mrs. Chtft Heckman. Miss Marie Patterson entertains for Miss Fan Hite who leaves soon for California. Mrs. Mary Congleton and daughter, Bess, entertain for Winfield Maddy, who leaves next week for Jonesboro, Ark.‘ Mrs. Phil Macklin give? birthday dinner for her husband. Postmaster Lower ret Ives wotd that his salary will be increased one hundred doltars per annuam. C. D. Dewton is remodeling his home on N. 2nd St. ——o Indian Skeletons Found Hartford City, Ind.,—(UP)—Skeletons of Indians estimated to be at j least 300 years old have been unearthed near hereby Glenn A. I Black, state archaeologist. Black made his estimate from trinkets found with remains of 16 bodies. Wind Blew Roof Off Store Wallace, Idaho —(UP)—Yessir, it blew eo hard here during a re-; cent windstorm that a 35 x 100 setion of roof blew off a grocery store Into the street coming perilously close to hitting a truck driven by L. i H. Lepage.

THE BATTLE LINE With the return of warm weather, the annual battle of Mrs. Housewife versus the Insect Army is on. Here's ammunition for you, dear lady. Our Washington Bureau has ready a new bulletin on Insect Household Pests —Ants, Beetles, Bedbugs, Weevils, silverfish. Roaches. (Spiders and all the rest of them. It contains full directions for effective methods of control and destruction of all kinds of insects in the home. Fill out the coupon below and send for it: ' CLIP COUPON HERE Dept. 236, Washington Bureau, Decatur Democrat, 1322 New York Avenue, Washington, D. C. I want a copy of the bulletin INSECT HOUSEHOLD PESTS, and enclose herewith five cents in coin, or postage stamps, to cover return postage and handling costs: NAME „ STREET & No. ................ CITY STATE 1 am a reader of the Decatur Daily Democrat.

Old Stage Coach Sought KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. (U.R>— There is a fair market for old stage coaches. The vehicles are

°r“' BELL’S PHONE I Court _ . _ «. UK Cash. Grocery 292 LUX SOAP, 4 bars... 27c (Lg. Gig Saw Puzzle Free) MILLER’S BREAD, l</ 2 lb. loaf 5c PATALSKA RUSSET SEED POTATOES, bn.... 65c BELL'S SPECIAL COFFEE, pound 19c PERFEC T BARTLETT PEARS, large can 15c CLINTON PEANUT BUTTER, Pint jar 10c NEIGHBOR MACARONI, box... ,sc; 6 boxes. .25c STRAWBERRIES, Fancy—3 QI. boxes 25c LAKE HERRING SALT FISH, pound 5c M. S. C. Syrup i M Chocolate 1 A z , I’/i can AvC Drops, lb. ..... AUC Hersheys Cocoa 1 (A Good Maple 1(L» 1 lb. can._ JLt/C Clusters, lb. ... AjL Soda Crackers 1(A Rice, Blue Rose IZI 2 lb. box Ai/C 3 lbs AUC Perfect Sweet IF Salt, 3 lb. r Potatoes, lg. can At)C bag tJV UrniaSjrup Oyster Shells ’/i gallon UVU 100 lb. bag Ot)L Pretzels ip Rolled Oats pound At)C 10 tbs ZitjC Cider Vinegar f* Spinach 1 Az* pint jug Ot No. 2 can A vt Gold Dust iP Hominy JT large pkg ADC No. 300 can OC Lye (Red Seal) Glass Tumbler Pineapples | p* Oxydol, OQz* large, each AOC large pkg

frequently seen in Oregon parades of one sort or another. L. F. Phillips, Miami, Okla., has written the local chamber of commerce regarding the purchase of one.

COURTHOUSE Enters Judgment John T. Kelly, special judge in the suit of the American 4iecurity Co. vs. Herman M. Gillig, today ordered judgment for the defendant in accordance with the jury's verdict in the case, returned Monday night. Possession of a truck involved was ordered given to Mr. Gillig. Decision Upneid The appellate’court of Indiana! has upheld the decision of Sumner I Kenner, Huntington circuit court judge, in the suit of the Starr Piano Co, vs. Murray J. Scherer, Samuel Black and Charles Getting. Ashbaucher’s MAJE S T I C FURNACES I ASBESTOS SHINGLE ROOFING SPOUTING LIGHTNING RODS Phone 765 or 739

SCHMITT’S QUALITY MEAT MARKET | Phones 95 and 96 Free and Prompt Deliver Saturday Specials Young Rib and Plate Boiling Beef, 3 Fresh Ground Hamberger 3 lb. for 21 Fresh All Pork Sausage 10c Lean Pork Steak or Roast Ilk Fresh Side Pork 10c! r Fresh Pork Brains 10c! Fresh Pork or Beef Hearts 10c! Sugar Cured Picnic Hams 10c Smoked Jowels 10c Sparc Ribs (Meaty) 10cl Fresh Cottage Cheese 10c Smoked Ham Shanks 10c Fresh Meat Loaf (Veal ’ Pork and Beef) 15® Meaty Veal Roast 1* Veal Shoulder Steak or Chops lad Lean Bacon in a chunk 15c i *4 lb. pkg. of Swifts Sliced Bacon 1 Young Tender Beef Steak Sugar Cured Hams, whole or half 1* Bread and Butter Pickles lOel Large Dill Pickles 3 fori Midget Sweet Pickles 8c doz.; 2 doz. fori Kraft’s Package Cheese, 18c, 2 pkgs, lor3 Beechnut Spaghetti or Macaroni I lb pkg.’ Perfect’s or Little Elf Oleo 3 lb. for2 Perfect’s large can Peaches • • Honest Value Blended Coffee, a goodcofl in Vacuum Type Tin can for 25 pound ...... We will have all cuts of genuine Sprij Lamb, Spring Chickens to fry, Inst .' e8 chickens for roasting or stewing; Beet a Pork Tenderloins, Veal Birds or City ChicKfl A new line of Cold Meats including B I Cheese Loaf (a good one), Chicken D Pimento Loaf, Spiced Ham, Pickle Pimento Ijiaf, Barbecue Ham, Germant and a lot of other Tasty Cold Meats. If it’s something new or good in the Meat 1 11 Schmitt’s Market will have itH. P. Schmitt Meat Maitt —«<

e case |ams circuit court jthe Huntington coun I Voss and Clark ,). Lutz w ' *3 neys for the defendants ’'’ Permits Have' Odd New Orleans -( GP) mils issued by the Orleans expressly g jV(l J* 1 the right to sell urn- be tatning "more Per cent alcohol." At 12 the way tney read _ Get the Habit - You may eliminate your hJ worries by getting a loan You may borrow needed Irom us at a moderate interests and repay on terms to suit J convenience. Call, write it'rta for full particulars-no FRANKLIN SEITRIHg Over Schafer Hdw q. Phone 237 - - — 1 i