Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 59, Decatur, Adams County, 8 March 1934 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published mr a THE Every Ev*- DECATUR alng Except Jffr DEMOCRAT Sunday by V' r ~ CO. Entered at the Decatur, Ind., Poet Office is Second Ciaaa Matter '■ ■■■—e» ). It. Heller Pres, and Gen. Mgr. A. R. Holthouse. SeC'y & Bus. Mgr. Dick D. Heller.. Vlee-Preeldeut Subicription Rate*: Single copies .“. —I .03 One week, by carrier .10 <me year, by carrier — 6.00 One month, by mai1....„._.~— .35 Three months, by mail 1.00 Si* months, by mail.— 1.75 One year, by mail — 3 00 One year, at office 3.00 Prizes quoted are within first and second zones. Elsewhere 93 SO one year. Advertising Rates made known on Application. National Adver. Representative SCHEERER, Inc. 'ls Lexington Avenue, New York 35 East Wacker Drive, Chicago. Charter Member of The Indiana League of Home Dailies. The conviction of those who aided Dilltnger to escape will not bring the prisoner back but it may make nthers realize their responsibility when they arc in charge of dangerous men of this stripe. Have you registered? If not.j please don't overlook it. Perhaps! the jleputy registrars called at! your house and missed you, but l don't let that discourage you so that you permit yourself to become disqualified. It is estimated that at least twpntty-five per cent of those eligible have not yet registered and in some' of the rural precincts, the nu*ns?r is larger than that. This meaiu that we should all gut busy j and that the voters qualify. It | will bf too bad if they don't do so | during the next month. Cart Pumphroy and Dr. Fred Pat-1 t.ersou of this city have been lion-, ored hy being chosen as vice-presi-j deuLiutd member of the area camp committee, for the Anthony Wayne) t'oun'sjl, deserved recognition of two tjicn who have devoted much lime to the work of assis ing the Semite in their work.. * I Tiie project to clean the outride j of the court house lias been sent | in and if favorable word is receiv-' e l. this w ill employ quite a number | of men for several weeks and im prove the old building considerably. I ,U i also planned to paint the ,>-n j dnw frames and otherwise make j the rsfG structure look like a licit! IntUdiug j With the heat on those in ruth - or ty for paroling prisoner.: before i t their time is up, this is a very poor; t-’mc for thes now serving time toj ask release. It's no. just being) done and won't be until there is a j ••"'-up in the crime wave and when j • but will be no one seems to want j to guess. Os course all those who j are asking paroles, would not turn j out badly but there are those who are surprised that the others did. it took the Chicago young man jury but two hours to decide that Mr:;. Wynekoop was gully of tha murder of her daughter-in-law and t ( > her punishment at twenty-five I years in prison. To this woman, ill with heart trouble, tlii; no doubt jii 'imr life. The public generally J'eHwres her guilty or at least that j :h ha. guilty knowledge and the) Turditl meets approval of most of those who have followed the case. Whatever doubt there may have been as, to the work on erecting -fluty.;:.'iglit home . under the government subsistence plan, were dispersed by E. L. Middleton, mauag——<Z> — 1 We have set <»ur funeral standards high, hut at no higher cost. W. H. Zwick & Son Funeral Directors Mrs. Zwick, Lady Attendant Funeral Home Ambulance Service 614 N. 2nd st Phones 303 and 61

Ing director at the meeting of the city council. Th* contract will ho let soon ami work will then go forward rapidly. In the meantime, the city will attend to getting their electric and water lines laid and the county will attend to the build ing of the streets. It will inspire every one to doing things and should prove a line stimulant for the entire community. Partisan papers are fairly "licking their lips" because they think they have something on the slate administration since tile escape of Dtlllnger and yet tiie same thing has happened in about every county in the state, though tile prisoner to walk out was not as dangerous or as widely advertised. The governor is not to blame for jail deliveries, uor lor the fact that Dillinger was given a parole a year ago, white serving time tor burglary. It's all far fetched and slim argument with which to attract voters and that of course is the purpose and design. i The first pensions for old age wdTe officially signed up today by the board of county commissioners and as a result 112 citizens, declared to be deserving under tiie new law. receive from five to ten dol- | lars per month. Needless to say j these checks will assist very much 1 1 hose aged people who otherwise! i would have to depend upon tilt! . township or county for support by! other means. The law will be tried i and if not abused and not taken ad- j vantage of, will probably continue! for years. The, experiment is at j. least worth while and will be j watched with interest as time goes!! • on. Governor McNutt is justly enrag I ed over the Lake county episode i w hich has made the state a laugh-;, | ing stock again and intends to sec j | that the investigation is complete i I and that if the escape was the re- • i suit of a conspiracy tha those con-; j netted therewith pay tiie severest I ' penalty tiie laws provide. In that j attitude he should be supposed by good citizens. It's easy to criticize and partisans are doing their best to place the blame on tiie r ate ad i ministration. That's unfair for the j ! circuit judge of Lake county overruled the request from the gover- j | nor and his assistants to send the ! ) prisoner to Michigan City. I 0 * TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY li From the Dally Democrat File ♦ • March s, it'l l was Sunday. ! ♦ ♦! Answers To Test Questions Below are the Answers to the Test Questions Printed j ; on Page Two. > ♦ ! 1. American "eiangelist. : 2. Uncoined sold and silver, j 3.—Agra. j One of the Aleutian islands in the North Pacific. 5. —Spanish-American war. ,fi. Norway. 7,- Beethoven. V Divide (he total times at bat | into tiie total number of base hits. 9. Charles Dickens. 10. One that consume:; 10 waits of current per hour. ; —'° —o— - Easy Pleasant Way TO LOSE FAT | J How would you like to lose 15 j j .kjuadi-. of fat." in a month and at ; tin same time increase vour energy and improve your health.' llow would yon like to lose your double chin and your too prominent abdomen and at the same time make your skin so clean and clear that it will compel admiration? Gel on the aculos today and see how much you weigh— then get „.n 85 cent bottle of kruscheu Sabs which will last you four weeks. Take one half teaspoonful in a glass of hot water every morning and when yon have finished the contents of this first bottle weigh yourself again. j After that, you'll want to walk j around and say to your friends, j ’ "One 85 cent bottle of Kruscheu I Saits is worth one hundred dollars I of any fat person's money.” Leading druggists America over , sell Kruscheu Salts —You can always get it at Holthouse Drug Co.

Leading druggists America over sell Knischen Salts —Y'ou can always get It at Holthouse Drug Co.

DECATUR HATTY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY. MARCH P. 1934.

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Political fAnnouncements

, (Advertising) County Ticket County Treasurer Truman H. Goldner of French Township Democratic candidate for County Treasurer. County Treasurer I)e!more Wechter of St. Marys Township Democratic candidate for County Treasurer. County Sheriff Samuel Bentz of St. Marys Township Democratic candidate for County Sheriff ' County Sheriff Dent Baltzell of St. Marys Township Democratic candidate for County Slier iff. County Sheriff Joseph A. Colchin of Decatur Democratic c andidate for , County Sheriff. County Sheriff Frank Fortney of Pleasant Mills Democratic candidate for County Sheriff. | Clerk of Adams County G. Remy Bierly of Hartford Township Democratic candidate for Clerk of Adams County. i 1 Clerk of Adams County Otto Hollo cf Union Township Democratic candidate for Clerk of Adams County. Clerk of Adams County Clyde Troutner of Monroe Township Democratic candidate for Clerk of Adams County. j Township Ticket Trustee of Washington twp. Benj. Filing of Washington Township cuiulidate for Trust' 1 of Wash lob; ion Town-hip. Trustee of Washington Twp. Ira Fulirman of Decat’ir Democratic candidate for Trustee of Washington Township. Trustee of Washington Twp. Charles E. Marshand of Washington Township De mocratic- candidate for Trustee of Washington Township Trustee of Washington twp. George E. Strickler or Washington Township I Democratic candidate for Trustee I of Washington Township.

City Ticket 11 < i Mayor 0. L. Vance Democratic candidate for Mayor, City of Decatur. 1 ■ | Major Arthur R. Holt house j Democratic candidate for Mayor, City of Decatur. — Mayor r'a’Tnce \. Stalter I Democratic candidate for Mayor, 1 — City of Decatur. Clerk-Treasurer Mrs. Alice Christen of Decatur. Democratic candidate for ClerkTreasurer, City of Decatur. Clerk-Treasurer Mrs. Ada Martin of Decatur Democratic undulate for ClerkTreasurer, City of Decatur. — Clerk-Treasurer Everett l*. Sheets 1 Democratic candidate for Clerk I Treasurer, Citv of Decatur. Councilman Henry Fail rote Democratic candidate for 1 Councilman getond Ward, Decatur CHURCH REVIVALS Chtrch of God Tiie revival services continue at . the Church of God. Tonight the men's ' Imrus from Si. Caul church will he in the service and sing for us. Evangelist Slocum will preach on the subject, "The Man Without \ Hope." I! Come to th°iic service'. Every- - body welcome. ,1 Evangclical-U. B. A large audience, v.us protent at itb< Union revival of the V. ii. and Evangelical 'lunches, held at the ; First Evangelical church last night.. Hev. c, J, Roberts preached upon. 'l' Prayer." The big union chorus 1 . j sang several special selections. Tiie sermon subject tonight, at | 7:«h o'clock will be, “Tiie Rich j Young Ruler.’’ j There will be a children's meet-! ■ iug on Friday afternoon, imtnodialely after school. ■ I Friday night will ba dsignated as ; Young People's niglit. flev. Rob- • ;ts will speak upon. "Ke Drama of Use." . j | Ait Ihe services this week are at : | the First Evangelical church. I Next week Hie services will be • in the United Brethren church. o *— Fenny Dance above Green Kettle Friday night. Don’t miss it. It

Have 171 Descendants Joplin. Mo.—(U.R) — Mr. and Mrs. George Washington Lankford, aged HI and S7. respectively, just cctejbrated their 70th wedding anniversary. They have 171 descendants, including eight children. 66 grandchildren, 77 greatgrandchildren and 2u great-great-grandchildren. Pay Big Varmint Bounty Harrisburg. Pa.- iU.R' The state of Pennsylvania has been paying more than #1,060 a day bounty on undesirable animals killed or captured by hunters. In one month bounties were paid on wildcats. l,S7s gray foxes, 21!.471 weasels and three goshawks, a total expenditure of SJu,4SS. MmaaMHHnwHaat «. , - zmmmmmmmmmmmm Bronchial Cough; Tirei “Vfais aro I wr. in a v.; * run-down cnndittmi.**uM K- .•** ■%' M. Siuadtis of 1 .'4; Standard Ave.. Indianapolis. “Ihad sk 2 a had bronchial tough and] * SpPvl felt dragged out and tired 1 y. Jfc all the time, but Dr. Pierce s | Golden Medical Discovery j • ‘hBS? rid me of the cough and /W built up my s> stem in great 1 shape' All druggists. Write to Dr. Fierce s Clinic, Buffalo, N. Y. ' New size, tablets 50 cts., liquid SI.OO. Large i size, tabs, cr liquid, $1..*5. “We Do Our Part.” j nll ■i— nn inr~ti rt ; ~~~ J— "*~ THE CORT - Last Time Tonight - KAY FRANCIS “HOUSE ON 56th St” Ricardo Cortez, Gene Raymond. Margaret Kindly, John llalliriay. Ako—Buster Crabbe “TAHZAN THE FEARLESS" No. I Also—An Oddity. 10-15 c SATURDAY—GEO. O'BRIEN "FRONTIER MARSHALL" SUNDAY—»The mucical semation of the year “MOULIN ROUGE” , Constance Bennett, Francbot Ton* Ecswell Sisters, Ruos Columbo. ADAMS THEATRE - Last Time Tonight - Sponsored by Parent-Teachers Association “COUNSELLOR AT LAW” with John Harry more, Hebe Daniels, Doris Kenyon. ADDED — “Gold Nuggets’’ with Walter Catletf. and Cartoon. 10-lSc FRI. & SAT.—"SIX OF A KIND" with Charlie Ruggles, Mary Bo land, W. C. Fields, Alison Skipworth, George Burns, Gracio Allen. Six Comedy Champions Setting New Records In Fun! , SUNDAY, MON, TUE, — "CROSS COUNTRY CRUISE" with Lew Ayres, June Knight, Alice White, Eugene Palette. This picture will amaze, thrill and entertain you. I

* - - o—i Household Scrapbook -BYROBERTA LEE House Plants If one Is to be absent from home tor a few risys and wishes to keep the house plants fresh, soak a large sponge with W itter and pin' e it ou the dirt in the pot. The moisture will be absorbed and the plant will keep in good condition Ironing Board Efficient work cannot he done on the Ironing board if it is not the correct height for the one who is ironing U should also Ihj arranged so that it will not block a much used door. Date Pie A delicious pie can lie made hy filling a pie shell with chopped dates and a meringue made of two tablespoons of powdered sugar and two egg whites. Brown in a slow oven. Family Joyful—l tail's RHEIIM A T 1 S M lla> Left Hint When a man so crippled with rheumatism cannot go to his daily work and suddenly find# a swift, powerful yet safe prescription that, drives out pain and agony in 4* hours can yon imagine the jubilant happiness of the whole family as Had brings honu his pay envelope regularly again. Holthouse Drug t'o. and leading druggists every where call this grand prescription ALLENRV and think so much of its mighty power to drive excess uric acid from the system that they guarantee one 85 cent bottle to overcome rlieumaie puiu and conquer back ache, sciatica. neurit is and lumbago j 1 notice states or mon cy back —a square deal to *•“**“» alt sufferers.

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Milked Cow» la Steep Three Forks, Moat.-— IU.R) — A farmer. wbo»*. tuune the sheriff ' obligingly I* keeping secret, registered a complaint that his dairy herd L- #s being milked by mnra'idors

: 'NDIVIDUAUTY..J 1 1/ c'ajaijss.tsg-l \ Iff a reat variet v °* B,n art shoB; i / j i with the heels “mothers thi^R best” for growing girls.^® / \ Tlwy arc as trim as a racii^B' f V-. -'-L-V vacht! Cleverly iashionS' ■J f px O T TT D V Furr Sift Stockings mith "‘Strctchcc Top*.’ O I tl 1Y X Laihiuncd to tit. Popular *hadet J MILLER-JONEI S) GOOD SHOES FOR ALL THE FAMILY M v | H 2 N. 2nd si. Decatur B

nearly every night w,.t.-li tor M'vor.,i ' ,I « ,v *"* 'he farmer • nephtgowu in his sleep to the bars I cows, pour the miik i„ lo ?■* ! and sonm,.ml