Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 31, Number 262, Decatur, Adams County, 6 November 1933 — Page 4
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published uni THE Svory Evo DECATUR SICK Except Jt DEMOCRAT B, :uday by SL2ZL, CO. Catered at ths Decatur, Ind.. Post Office us Second Clasa Matter. *. ,<. Heller Pre*, and Gen Mgr. i. IL Holthouse Sec'y # Bus Mgr. Dick D. Heller Vice President Subscription Rates: Single copies a.... I .02 i 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 | i’ue year, by mail 3.00 1 Dno year, at office ... 3.00 > Prices quoted are within first and second sones. Elsewhere J 3.50 one year. Advertising Rate* made known on Application. National Adver. Representative | SCHERRER, Inc 115 Islington Avenue. New York 35 East Wacker Drive, Chicago. Charter Member of The tndiana League of Home Dallies. When Indian summer gets ready I to quit, there is no tooling around. When the winds shift to the northwest and the clouds gather in the southwest the balmy aephers shoot ' tor Miami. San Antonia and other! I aims towards the equator. The more reasonable those western governors will try to be. the! better it is going to be for every , one whom they are serving- They should ki ow and realize that the only way to get out of our difficultie- is by using good common qense uu.i fairness in good sizexd doses and not by being radical. The scrap between Democratic i leaders is certainly any thing l' u I good politics ami should be stopp- ■ ed by whatever means will bring harmony to the party Unless this •s done, the results next year can scarcely be what every good party man desires. Personal preferment.; selfish benefits, clans and factions »k> not make a good mixture with which to bake a political pie. A St Louis bandit named Me-! Donald who assisted in robt in* a | South Rend bank on October 14th. is under a ten-year sentence to* prison. And that ought to be a right good less -n to him. If we could ban them all that quick and! dispose of them as speedily. the bandits would < awl in their holes aad stay there. Undoubtedly the I campaign by Feeney and his assist-> ar.'s u> going to prove efficient and well worth while. . ! ——— This »xs th? final day for tax paying and unless you harry there i will be no remedy left except the; . ... . . I< penalty. The job M not as hard here this year as it has been in the i ast and the b: - not quite as large as they will be next year. Which■ must carry a primary and election. 11 •!d folks pension, registration, and 11 other extras not included this year I - no diff-'rent than year other ex- j i pens**— what you buy you must, pay for, ’Xml be surprised if that con- : 5 euee of state tegi.-iators oa th-. I 15th. turns into a writable "love f-ASt." Most of these men are p .aieiaas and understand the s' game. They will scarcely take sack a-.'t ions as will u-.jure their own': ea ise or position for a long time to come. There are of course a few | »ho doaT care bat it is not likely that any great number will fall in 1 with thorn. when the time comes. • Six states will vote oa the repeal quest.on tomorrow. nrobabb - 1 111 "II ■ A Tonic i« Hi Blood
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deciding the issue, since but three more are needed bv the repeal isle So far the dry* have not won a single state, but Urey are claiming two or three in tomorrow's battle of ballots. Within a tew days, the question of control of the liquor traffic will probably lie a major one aud with many suggestions of what course should to followed. — The school patrol system, organ- * ized iu the various schools of this city is a fine idea ft is excellent I training for the boys who are tak- ! in* part and it adds to the safety of the children going and coming j from school in this day of motoring ! when street crossings have become dangerous for young and old. j I'hese beys will soon become ex ‘ ports and will prove a valuable corps on numerous occasions Those men who are installing the I i system and who will instruct the ' youngsters are doing a good work . — Tomorrow is election day It is I not as interesting as the biennials i but in many sections there are hot contests. In Indiana only town , elections will be heki. in this counity including Berue. Geneva, and , Monroe. The campaigns have been i quiet and the results will be de- ; elded more on personalties than on any issues. Perhaps the battle I attracting most attention is the I New York City mayoralty, where a Tammany. Independent. Fusion and Communist ticket is closing a I hot campaign tonight. Results will be awaited with much interest by millions for all kinds of political : claims will fallow, regardless of who wins. It may be well to keep tn mind I that most of the newspaper dope i concerning prisoners escaping is I i politics. The break when ten vet j eran criminals escaped is regret i able, but could and probably would ' '. have occurred, regardless of who was ig charge or what his political : faith was. The escapes since then | are not unusual. It is certainly not i such a sensation when a trusty walks away from a prison It oc i curs frequently and usually is not , even mentioned tn the press services But just now because of the talk about the previous break, these I are being made to appear terrible. I We are not spoiociaiag or trying ; to explain the cause, but we are i. ailing your attentiou to the fact , I that mast of the news now being | ‘herslued is to make aa issue of i ibis so that other important ma: ter*, such as the saving of mlllious !of dollars to the tax payers, will not be talked about. It's aa uhi i scheme of the'G. O. P. Use your I loan judgment. o • • Answers To Tesx Questions — Below a.« the Answers to the Test Questions Printed »a Page Txmv • I Alpha and Onega. 1 Mythical Heatisa Kia* credkied with being the first brewer. X Parliament. 4. It is the ancient Greek name i for Northern Africa. 5. Ar. American playwright and producer 6 Scientific study of the voas:>tueat parts a&d fuacuous of ceil organisms. 7 Minnesota. s. Libit inn. * God. with us. 14 Mary Ann Evans, who married I Jobs W Cross. 11 Weil known American actress ' X Maritime law. X New York. 4. White River. a. St Paul d. Eleven. 7 Dueteronomy. & Denmark I b. Wilxie Coilins. M. Germany. United Bretro-ee The evangelistic meetings began a: the First Faked Brethren church ‘ Sunday evening The large auditor- : iiun was well filled Mrs Beaty bad charge of t e large chorus choir I and the concrvgatioaal singing. She 'ab snag a eoto. Rev. A S. E2aey preachad a. S>ksidid sermon from 3)aeM* CorlMhiaa» 4:5 ‘For we poach wot j oaMeives bat Cartas Jecos as Lord". : The servsees w»U roe tinoe al 7’3*: ' each everslag this week except Saturday. Get the Habit — Trude as Home
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I M , - ♦- ♦ Household Scrapbook —BYROBERTA LEE a < Protecting the Hanbs It is often annoying to toe house-l wife who must fire the fuma e, tot be compelled to wash the hands every time the coal is handled This caa be avoided if a number of paper bags are filled with small lumps aud these bags brown o» the fire aa required Something Different Try thia for a new kind of oandwkh. Slice sowr bananas leagih*ise and dip tn lemon juice, place II aiem on whole wbe-xi bread, spread «ilk mayonnaise, sprinkle oa some chopped nuts, and be sure io serve at ou<e. Dress Shields Dress shields will be completely deoderized when washing them ff| a little ammonia is added to thy ! water. o * —,— TWENTY YELARS AGO TODAY . —- From Um Dally Qamoorat FU* ♦ . • , Gov Ralsum >alh> oat enure state militia ot Xidd me>n for duly oa acooMM ot atreet car men's j I 9trtka Beautiful pastoral picture paint-1 ed by Adel Neptune in display at ‘ Yager Brothers and Reink:o* was i
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' — - —, ®o*rerßors cf ftve Western States and a<neuiture exeritives are pKfirtd leavia< the Watte Et _se after e ->r_fe«»noe with Prasideßt Bcocevejt on a ? }aa far iuac the price of wboat. earn, rye aad other products I m ordee to npiv«« tan &ttnattoa umbs fanners. Left
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t painted for Mrs. Fred Reppert. Harry Burdge of U S. Navy is home on al4 day furlough. * Mrs Dallas Hunsicker is host to the Neodle and Nod club. | Large ntunber of Deyatur ladies I attend party in Bluffton given by Mre Dei Loekev Nell Brown and Mamie Teeple are visiting in Fort Wayne. M.rs. Fred Schafer is attending the Methodist Missionary Society I convection in Fort Wayne. Cias FUltenberg and Jacob Mag-! ley are in Waterloo oa business. Mrs Herman Ten man aad Mrs ; Bea DeVor and children aro in j ' Hoagland visiting Mrs. B, F. Kizer 245 hunting and fishing licenses I have been issued since J'Jhe 11th i o VIOLENCE IS REPORTED IN FARM STRIKE ! iCONTINVKD PA 9_ E ON P! leading to Omaha. Neb., markets. ' Farmers were organizing to dis-’ ■ perse pickets and the situatioa is j "extremely critical.” DeMoss said. I Em lente* by farm orgamzatioe ' leaders placed the number of, pickets as high as 250.000. State officials mad eestimates as low as . jo.fiub. Milo Reno, president of th* Farm, Holiday Assoc lauon, 1 ' who calle* the strike two weeks I ago. appealed today to farmers us < ’ “fight to the finish.” ‘ I\»sibil<ty that federal force* I may be drawn m o the bailie to
! stem the rising tid* of resentment over failure of federal relief policies to raise farm produce prices, was seen as a result of halting of the train, an interstate commerce carrier. The enginee* stopped the traia > after successfully preventing two previous efforts to halt the livei stock shipment. The crew was forced to ahum th* eight cars of cattle, sheep and hogs onto a sidf ing and was allowed to proceed ! to Sioux City aboard the engine ! aud caboose. Railroad detectives aboard th* train were helpless Ai Sioux City they joined Sheriff William Tice 1 and five deputies and returned to ' Lawton to find the pickets kod ! dispersed. The Sw residents of Lawon remained indoors while the live stock swarmed through I the streets and trampled lawns. Ashbaucher’s MAJESTIC FURNACES ASBESTOS SHINGLE ROOFING SPOILING LIGHTNING RODS Phone 765 or 739
ii .» ■ to rgtit are Secretary of Arrtmtrttre Waitaee, Go». : Tea Berry. S- Di; Gov. W■ .'..am Umm. N. D : Gao. ■ A’fred Schmeceniar- Wis.; Geocre Pees, of tie Dei partmeßt of A«mraltur«. aad Gov. Clyde Merrxs, ; lowa. lx. soar. Goonnwr Fx>H Qiana. Mina.
CLUBLEADERS I MEET THURSDAY Home Economics Club Leaders Will Hold Final Meeting of Year .Miss Meta Martin, asaistnnt state home demonstration leader, will j meet with the Home Economics 1 leaders of the Adams County clubs I for the fii’al meeting of the year Thursday. November 9, at the Masonic Hall al Decatur The largest part of the time will be spMt on sewing processes aa the women have asked a great ’ mdny questions on a number of. problems' Involved in actual sewing and making of such things as com- ■ lers. pockets, bntton holes, trima.; land seams. The group will be divided into teams and arranged on J a basis of a progressive sewing bee. J. Ward Calland. field manager, of the Central Sugar Company. lnc.,| has been invited to give a noon 1 talk on beet sugar aud the importance of the crop to Adams county. 1 | He will seek the cooperation of the
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YOU’D SCARCELY BELIEVE THAT ANY RUG COULD STAND THIS PUNISHMENT! L / / n<' * S' ■ ! wtew ; ' ■ > \Cnhi /i 1 * i~ui// L w p ~“y wmi iHinuiiw Here's one of the greatest values we have ever offered in a lowpriced rug. The rich colors and beautiful patterns you can see for yourself. And any rug that will stand up under this grueling Sidewalk Test will give you years and years of wear. It s skidproof, too, thanks to the new Layflex back. M AS L A N D ARGONNE RUG t The Rug Children Won't only $29.75 si* The Schafer Store HARDWaKE AND HOME FUSNISHINGS
I Home Economics Clubs in securing j a more wide spread use of locally I produced sugar. Th* pr«sldeots of the Home I Economics Clubs will be Invited to attend this regular leaders' meet-1 I in*, and will spend part of the day, in session with the local Red Cross, I officials in planning a county-wide! | drive for membership in that organiMtion.. The Schafer Company will asaiat in this meeting in furnishing some j extra equipment, such as sewing ■ machines, electric irons, and iron J I ing boards. .o Fla* and the "CeUrs" The dag Is aur national emblem that la hoisted on s flagstaff. The colors aro national or regimental : emblems carried by foot trropa when marching or parading. These emblems of the mounted organiza- ■ Hons are called standards Market's “Hard Spot** Strength in a portion of the stock market as a roault of considerable buying Is called a "hard spot” o Need No Great Skill The six musical instruments that are-considered the easiest to play ■ are the harmonica, ukulele, tenor ' banjo, mandolin, saxophone an I guitar.
arrival s*! 5 *! .Mr and Mr*. Wiiiia*- ■ North Th.rd - ree-„ of a girl baby burn 4l I ( ounty M. , , r .. u ~ > “ f — "■ A t&W . tkm was p<-rh I rme(t n,, lH Round and sq Uar Zl .Moose Home. • only. Thursday Dull Headaches (.oneZl Simple Remedy Headaches J" I *® «‘’ «'-”e a fle roa / (lc J *l] lerika. Th:. < ;,. 4nß T**® of BOTH upp. r Hnd luw 7J® Gives b-tt-r s :^ p , I Z"' B ' H and I Prices Ob ALL I Union BarberShJ in .Adams Couity I and Hoagland: I Monday, ’'am. to 5 J Tuesday. Wednesday, J Thursday and Friday, Ba. m. to 7p. J ’ Saturday. *a.m. tojJ - PRICES - Children's Hair tuts. I 12 years and under S every day except Saturdg Saturday & Adult Hair Cuts % Shaves J
