Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 61, Decatur, Adams County, 10 March 1934 — Page 2
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CLASSIFIED I ADVERTISEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES FOR SALE FOB SALE —Ora nd piano bargain. Will sacrifice on vt»ry moderate terms almost new apartment grand if sold at once. Will accept your old piano as part payment. For particulars address Credit Adjuster, p. P., % Democrat. 59a3t FOR SALE —- Used washers and parts. Also several sizes of motors and new ringer rolls for any make washer. Call Feed K.< nk. phone 719 E, Decatur. HAVE YOUR old machine put in condition for the spring sewing. Crll’the Springer representative at Vlu Clift aud Baby 9h*p. phaae 925, or bring in machine head. Sister Sewing Machine Co.. Al Farr, repre ientative. fil-2ta FOR SALtf-l • p-ifte, ♦" pip® umi 31'J.ipe. wta- teicte at Fib? Wl at M.'trttov C. A. Jfarvtj-. *• — j I-. ' • 'r*.' j--fr-' F>)(I SALE —-Male salt, sme ws»J» oil, Pail L. ScWefcrstohi Dvcafeur A. 7. 6L3t» SAL® *— S»y be«a hay a&rt rjuy teuw seed. Robert Swviwe. B*te, In<Ma :*i. k•-O' 3t« ■F I >■ * ■fa* ' ■ in... , m. >o® DALE — Gwod 6 reoai seaumod«sM teute ®x Swsth Etaveath Sfoect. Carnsr l«t, chictea perk. Kropp? 369. &O3ts ftiJfi SALS—Team erf stales, weight abewt 3.UM lbs. Gaefeta a*d goeld w.vffoere. Craigvihe pkowe. 71jj •tiles eeuttemat <rf Ms»w. A. 1. R. 4, jMltifton. .u SgdKgt VC* SALE—I 969 Ferd cet»pe: 19C-5 Ftbier Fet’d, in encelkzrt co««i---tiow. RUMyon's Ga-ra-ge. ft) 3fex — ...... ■■ — FC® SALE—Owe heating stove. In quire at 130 Statrth Btateteh tit. a-(K>-2ta JrOR "ALE —New mesoh-andfese. 2 Kw-teg s-iritas $P*. 3 jrfeee tei«ur suites 6&9.1H » x It! left base M»ge-. $11.95. ffobeba* laxrges at Sawbsry grices. We s-a*® y»« 1-3 to 1-2. why pas/ mwe. ftpw-Fx-raiSUE-’e &»., Ptwse IM (JS-4t t? j nTwd-TTETus-cU w-.i-k wonted by <Aparrsased girl. Ix<fsir-e at 1917 jffcfoer avenut. 60-2 t« 8 s R IfJeLE —New pkHise >235. Used jpaaos s=3s to Jltfo. Piano benches, sddsSs anti bv'.-I's at wy tew <KaaagS> Fusr&Xutse C®., Fhsne M 9. Bfeft WANTED fitei'--- . , , WANTED YOU WAVE TRIED »®E R-E-.5-T NOW TRY US'. WK4TE S4*©¥ C'dPffi IM B. Sfawwee -St. Sffilfo —— o ri£!«¥Y of Wirt Fra« far tte hanilixs. Inquire 1126 Kteiaws street. 60t3 MAN WANTED—GeI in-bo the oti business without investssoMt. Maki- immedfateiy, steady incog----$25 to SSO weekly, taking orders for natisnodly knewn line sf b’wpvr--11 fined M*»ter Oifa from farwe®-. auto and truck owners. We ttoWvrr and collect. EverytAieg hr n'sjied. No essperience necessary. M mte P. T. Webster. Gen. Mgr., 6230 Standard Bank Bldt?.. Cleveland. Ohio. Itx FOR RENT FOR RENT —Modern 6 roost hsuse. Phone 104 or 538. 01-3 t o NOTICE OF FINAL SKVBIOMEnW OF E'TTtTE !WO. 21Mh Naticr is hereby given to the ere* tIHWS, heir® and legatees ‘of Geox p O&ter deceased to appear in the A4ftms Circuit Court, held at De-»-tyr, Indiana, on the 30th dt»’ o# March 1934, and show cause, if any wiy the Final Settlement Accounts vv;th the estate nf said decedent should not De approved; and said heigs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. Malinda Ohler, Administratrix lUcatur, Indiana March 7 1934. AKornry Fruchte nnd Litterer. March 10-17 >'QXICK OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE NO. 27K £&ptlce is hereby given to the erVdiwbs, heirs and legatees of Bernard deceased, to appear in the Aemms Circuit Court, held at Decat»ww« Indiana, on the 24th day of Mirreh 1934, and show causo, if any. why the Final b’ettlement Aceounls with the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said heifrs are notified to then and there ttiake proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. Rebecca Kohne, Executrix Anthony Meyer K Executor r*w«atur, Indiana, March 1, 1934. Attorney Hubert R McClenahan _ Marru 3-10 g" 1 wm "— ■ —— 4a-^-yr'• r« p«non*> ««si ho»wb»'d need,. When In need of a loan, tee u>. Full detail, wftbnnl ohHeaWon FRANKLIN SECURITY CO Over Schafer Hdw. Co. P'lone 237 Decatur. Ind. N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8:30 to 11:30 12:30 to 5:09 Saturdays, 8:00 p. m.
MARKETREPORTS ! DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL ' AND FOREIGN MARKETS BERNE MARKET Corrected March 10 No commission ana un yardage Veals received Tuesday Wednesday Friday and Saturday 180 to 210 Ibe $4.40 210 to 260 lbs $4.50 < 250 to 300 lbs - $4 40 | 300 to 350 lb« $3.90 140 to 180 lbs $3.60 I 130 to 140 lbs $2.80 100 to 120 lbs 12.10 Roughs — $2.75 Stags ©I.BO Vealers —a- $6.00 Lambs —— $8.50 Decatur Pcodoc* Company ECS Market >to. 1. dMzw —— »0. 2 fttfieu- 12* no. • *• —- eKWje-HSSf# R»*H® 83L«iS® Xfc.- >;H* v«i». Cows ■»* (a,5K>3 ,9ft .3M& #«jl» WAWWB LI-W.STSe* FdM UWySs. b»a.. IBw. ; Iftotfet ste’aW: 2KJ>2®) Mfe.. »•-«: ; 390-3 fl« Ff-,80: yen’s’®) Ffe.. W-.SO: ftMM H»s„ |M»: WO-IC’ Bis.. fB.W; 140490 the,. fM*; M*lifi) Hi*., W-JE: KO-KO «».. IftN: MO-M.O Rf*. 416.00; iv.ifrdS’’. tS'S*: s&ei&s-. &■ «t e*6T RLFFA-La ■H'VES'NfIMk ISatX Bsftaie, S. tew «•— —-Lives frotfkr: Skegs. LWt; IwMesaWE* Me; aatteer sww, sdeatiy tw lt» lower, most-iy 5 Me wudw Frittew's wwesaße; PS.H; plainer Lind-? dwupsward w 64.90; p*g« a*2 fftiwi•4, $&4if.25. Caktie, ve'aeliCta. irones stew air. 4, yearMng a<*Me dnwngi w»»ete; steads.- t® 26r higher eanj-y. but fests , soies eased advaaiae; ®«®d fee eh»4ee 1.190-1,300-lb. steers, Se.ao-teT.So; asaase heavy steegs, 65.30: medd-u-w aad sheet fe*s, wesOy fefeaixweigh-fes. >5-96.!K; cewss. 36-50 c lewer; fat Gows, 83J95-18.75; cutter grade*. $?U'5--$2.30; HiedMMn btrils, >8.25. Ca-’v-es. eeceipks, none; v-ealers biased 61 under last week; supply -liberal; gsed fee ehaise $7, early sales to 68; e-mmon tend- medium. >8.7545.30. Sheefi, wospfes. 308; iwnfebs. 39?2c IfrW-er wMing weeOi: fee ch®ieß, $0.60-$9.98; early sales. Fir. 10-910.35; cenwn-n a«nd medium, W-69.3b; sfcern Mtnbs, 45.25 dens's, aaestiy $7.90->B.hs. CfettMW GRAIN CLO’-S.fi May fe!y Sept. VteMA «7&. 86>s $7% Ce-w ....... M 6» QaAs . 35 VffiGAL t&RAIN N-AW-E’’? Corseeted Marek 1-0 , fib. 1 Wtiea«U ® un Bettor 78N N®. 2 New Weate Ws 77® Old Oa-fes 34» New Oats 2S? Fiuat Claes Ye’s-w Ce»» £& M>«=d coMi (S’ BSf* 9oy Beans 6W’t6S&: COURT HOUSE Mtaw Sa® Ried Fodfesai Land Bank of L»tn®r.flle vs <TA®a fais faeiohan, administra fatet of She skate of FRante J. ftieiekkn-. dbeeaßed, « al, foreatoafwe, fi. Burt LwrStart, aMKfsae-y. Mawtiago LfctadSS Charles M. Thatctier, North eftmstead. Ohio mechanic to Dorofehy Kemp, Elyria, Ohio. B. C. Osterhout, Wauseon, Ohio, foreman to Mary Elizabeth Losure, Wauseon, Ohio. William 8. Chalmers. Zanesville. | Wells county farmer to Evelyn Ki- I zer. Geneva. Route 3. Harvey Lehman, Geneva, farmer to Ruth Neuenechwander, Berne. Route 3. j_ jj-LJj l_~ c~imw —-T ■- ~ ■—rwrw R«y s - m Johnson n Auctioneer sftr- Jt/ Now booking ItUB winter and spring sale dates. My y dates are filling fast, claim your 5 .- date early. March 12f-Kenry Hauer, 1% mi west of Decatur on the Archbold road. Closing out sale. March 14 — C. J. Dodagu, 2 ! /s tiiiles west and 4% mile north of ( Preble. Closing out sale. March 20 —Mm* Davis, and Adams, 7 miles west of Celina. Stock sale. Office tn Peoples Loan A Trust Bids. Talonhnna • 1 f»4 T?PR.
Forefathsre' Msthod Banned Jerome, Arix.—(U.R) — Methods of his forefathers in getting even with a rival caused Y. C. Shen, Chinese photographer, to be halesl Into court hero on charge of criminal libel He posted a aign In front of his studio denouncing Enrique Guerrero, a nearby Jeweler, as “Henry Watchmaker, bandit." ■ ‘ ——O 4 Wife Balks At Exercise Loa Angeles —(UP)-'A tour sail®
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CHAPTER FORTY a It was two weeks before Stanley w Vol again. She came in about o’claok one night, slim and auifasieee loeksn# in new -pnng clethea, gardenias from Perry mwfeted a»«4nst hw right rtiouldfes. rttfe found Staniep. ri®ed ami aw* •.ux’-e-wri, mehing » nmsteed ptaefees. Tke A»o® tra stady was rictsed list Ae stjund *4 John Ji®»morr’e tr-pewrrser fore elraslfe’ rad> oik ‘"What the deal's the nrxWv, Sian? Why ine pbre'.eiu-»4i' yea riek?” Stanley shook hw l.e'ad. "5Gs. Ji's far fchn Fla-anon—-he fees a sofefees ••-id. He .ugh* fe® be in ted bub Ire’s «tefartrK-ae4 fcs ferieh the tefk silMtpiw fete »OW?t. He psonrtsed Si to May---a--2 so? tomorrow and ran kn«w hew Harman is Gttettk » pwsßiwe." She lifted her sheaidfecs woaefiy, "besides, we do -Sgwd t>te tffoney WtlMp hmKy.” “•fte-v-. Afowja-fd has read it?” "Tee-, and he’s t-senrendwiSljr fefiras-ed. -He's teen a peach f-'o® 6te vjm- teemnMCg He says that it * • b»ok that w-il-l be talked ateut and thought about amd not >sst read for a nronrent-'s pleasure «mi then fosgotbea." "fotei Karman fe going ta raise eaMi when I witoaropt him w ith this b.ot I dbrr'l aate if ke does —I’ve worried hoag enough about h-im!” “Here, give it to me.” Valerie .xKr.-ped up and took the plaster out •f Stanley's hft'-ids. “T’m not his w ife and he won't dwse swear at me and I den’t- knew anything about authors hut I know a tat about masMusd- piasters”’ She marched coolly across t-te toom au'd into trre study. Stanley stood in the door and watched her descend upon John Harmon; watched hi-m squirm and rebel at Valerie’s-business-like application of the ytasteiv "But I tell you I don’t need the dam thing and 1 don't want to be internupted! Stanley, you know how I hate intesrupt-ions when I’m trying t-o ” "Trying to have pneumonia; if you ask me,” finished Valerie crossly, “and if you had any sense at all. you’d see that Stanley is half sick herself, worrying about you. Vou slight to te in ted this minute.” “Now get out of here, both of gwu—and- leave nre xfiorie, will «ou?” “Bidh’-t 1 tdH i»u te was tenpossfttle?” Stanley olosed (>lre door, firing teasels wearily into Mie wing oha-ir. “Amd te ! s usually so da-r.n oonsideMte. I Iwio.w he must be--riwfuli-y sick- to act like t'his.” "You don't know much about nfenwhen they’re side, do you?” obsetau'd’ Vaderife laconically. “WeH, <s soon as you can ease him away from that typewriter, you'd better -jjvt- hsm into He'd arid ckfi a dootor • —®r he’ll wefke up and find himself: famous but d'ead. Fue pot to be-pa-t-t-teg aior^>—-I just stopped in to teH yeu that I got That- baeak I was telling y»u about at t-Ke shop—and: fete safse. Thta'.<y-fi’-.e a week fems«w on. Xot so bad—wtek?” "®arSsfg>! WTly dtitfivt you tbll- me right —without wasting.” "@h, F'm used to waiting, Iffliessi” \M drawled»n soft suede glowes, dipping her small oKin for a ntomerit ag»instc-Itfe-'ary.-'s “Vouill’ te legwiffg ■M-rss ‘Fbldyd«- r • I ,-MBpese?” “MT-ffl F? Weib, U-O a clwince to go in with arreu-ter girl-' at the shop. Ohe’s a mode];—does a let of posing on the side. She has aswanky little apartment uptown. I may do it. I'm through with cold radiators and tin bathtubs and drug-store salads—.forever, I hope.” Shs grinned slightly and stooped to give Stanley a kiss and a quick hug. “Don’t worry about that clever husband of yours- -he’ll be all right in a few days. Good-bye.” “Good-bye, and don’t neglect us eo, Vai. We miss you when you
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walk and a cold bath iftorwarda waa tho dally enforced routine of Mre Florlne Louisa Elliott, she complained In a divorce artion against Royal Elliott. She endur®d i it for six months and then filed the | action when her hnsband would not 1 relent in hia Spartan treatments tor her. Dance Was Knockout Seattle. M’aeh.—• (U.RI - Mrs. Mar aucrlte Dare, 31. was dancing the
don’t show up.” At the door Valerie turned and paused an instant, her hand on the knob. “Jimmy Hunter is going to be married,” she waounced casually. “To a gi-d he met lost fall. She's a nice little thing—they'ee gsmg to hve oucr m Brooklyn." "Be was » nice toy.” “ffe tassjai my orfkg, Sscmtay, he was swaffe adr««t »—wfl, “Goeti-'Bye, fine.” Stentay sat foe » ibMfe Gri-nkmu aVeut Valerie a®d c'-temy Bwnfeer, Shea ste get up and made seaie b®t ■ lewinadfe. AppswaSlted fete study d'eo-r eaut'.ous’y.. “®en’t yell at ntfe, Jrftu HanTtsn, arid plcTtSe dr>nl» thre.” Her husband tadked up ami grinned » bit stecpish'.y. 'Tn s«oey, Stan, I was rude as tte devir—bat I was juat fimsta-F-g is-p, H's dune now.” “T’m so glad, ttarling You’M gs fee ted no*’, wea't ytrn?” “That’s a sweet tat of enthusiasm you’se showing. I’m sure!” He p»o---testod, half laughing, hail piqued-. ‘T lurow," she smiled slowly, hex eyes serious, "bst you’ac so nrxCh more important ta me than any besk «et>?d eve? te — and you-’se sick!” “Yen dWriingd Wtea yea talk like that I don’t even know fehat my head is splitting. Just let me get these pages into shape and I’ll turn in. Yeu can send it down » Moynaud in the monning—-I suppose I won’t be gKoaw-d to leave the house T” “WeM, I shouid toy n»t! Brink fehis quickly before it is quite cold.” She perched on the cosner of his desk while he obediently drank the hot steaming liquid. She was tired and the only eol e r in her face was the wasm crimson of her lips, but somehow she still managed to be beautiful. John Harmon told her so, cocking his rumpled brown head on one side, smiling at ter wit-h his intently eager, weary brown c-yes. “There's something about you, Stanley, I tiiink it's tihat adorable line from the tip of your ear to the tip of your chin, or perhaps it's the charm of those faint violet shadows under your eyes, or maybe it’s your eyes themselves, your lovely, clear gray eyes ” “Shut up, idiot, and drink that -stuff while it’s hot enough to do •you some good.” ‘43y tte way,” she added more seriously, “Valeric got t-hat raise she's been working for— she’s pretty much pleased.” “Goo"d for her! Say. if I’d known t-hat I wouldn’t have objected to t4ie must-ard plaster.” He looked a bit guilty to where he had thrown it in the wastebasket. “She’s a splendid sort of a kid, Stan, pot aril ■kinds of courage." “I think she's still ib love with J-imm-y Hunter — you nenremter, that nice look-ing boy, who used- to live at Mr-s. Foley's?” ”¥es, she would be — tfie-re’s a story t-he-w, isn’t there? But I'm too da-sued muddled up to tirin-k- it •out. I t-Kiifk youire right, Stan, f think Hl go to ted.” By mooning John Htemon was ' teautif-uKy delirious and Stanley call'ed k doctor. Before night the«e •wa's no doubt' but what it was pneumonia- and a nuase had been inatal.led. Ife te’d a lb ng -hard- i-rise arid, wherf-it- w'*» ovba gnd-te was Sitting up in a otetia, with a>l4 t<he Wankel’s they possessed arsound ! ahi-m. it was feuwi ’• feeM whiah w-sb : the whiter and thinner —fohn Her- 1 mon or Stanley. i “Come here,” he said, on his i third day up. They were alone i again, the nurse had left a week I before. “J hope you haven’t been worry- i ing about money. Stanley There'll I be quite a bit when I’ve seen Maynard." “Yes, I know. Perry let me have
Virginia Reul with her husband. Dare lifted his wife In a wide whirl and she cracked hoada with anoth er dancer. Both wore knocked out for an hour. < — Twin Succe de Twin Boston —(UP) —The Mlmcx Ruth and Mary Henderson, twin slater* who attend Emmanuel College, not only dress alike, take th® same courses and attend the --anie class**
a couple of hundred to take care of the nurse and some things we had to have. He’s been wonderful, John Harmon.” “He certainly haa. When 1 could think at all, I thanked God for Perry—you would have had him, “Hut I didn’t want him, stupid, I wanted you," she laughed a bit ferenrulousiy. “and it’s all over now and all sou have to do is hurry and gek well. YmPil soon be able to get duUfror-e grid this heavenly weather otfgtt. to ffis jsou up fast. It’s May mrw, you know, and fehe parks are taxely," “Arid ’Glbriter’T” ‘■MXyriard is very enthusiastic, teas. He telephoned- every day 'while -you- were srck'eKt and wants to come and tee you as soon as 1 say that- he max-- I'fo said to tell jw« H w-as a optandid piaee sd wsste,” ‘“W%en egh I site Rial-, hoawy?" ‘■‘Kforfdhy, i's you'-ll be very ■and keep very qutat- untH tihen." “All right. Beit how about your, -Saute# ? Yow'se thin and so terribly white and your eyes ase as big as sauceas—you’re the one wtho weeds te be taken care of.” “New, please, you're get-ting e» rited. I’m perfectly a4l right — I fehought I might go back to tire bookshop next week. Mr. Rose is anotber who has been frightfully good to us, dear.” “Stanley, must you go back? Can't wc go awa-y for a whtie—just you and I ? Fve sort <*f cowited •n it, honey.’ "Why, of course." Stanley looted at him suddenly, a mist before her eyes. “I’ll see Mr. Rose—tell him t won’t be coming, baok—” “You’re sure you won’t mindbeing with suah a dull fellow day?” "You know I won't, darling-.” Stanley stooped and kissed him swiftly. There had been a wistful look in John Hannon's eyes. It bad hurt to see it there. "And in the meantime.” he went on, "you'i*e to get out more. I won’t have you staying in with me. I’m perfectly all right, and I promise faithfully not to move, but if you insist on staying with me I’ll run a temperature again. You're goingriding every day with Perry—wo arranged it yesterday.” "Oh. you did! Well, what if I refuse to be disposed of so highhandedly?” “Remember the temperature!” interrupted John Hanmon threateningly and there was nothing for Stanley to do but iaug.h- and give up the argument. • * a There was no d'oubt b.ut w-hat- tile long rides with Perry did Stanley alot of good. In no tinte ak a’H. sh'e had gained bdek all her natural buoyancy and vitality. But John Harmon, Xi though Ke was soon-Xtrle to go with tbem. arid <te »a.w eggs and drank quantities of certified milk, refused- to gain. « ’rte e+io.uMhave done. He stayed thin asrd rft> amount of s-u-nsbine or aad Ireer- oil seemed •to make any impression on tem. He was still Ratireticai-Jy weak, and tny as he w.qjiM »,o Mtffe It, tearibly distoueaged, And tiren in J>une, wfewn they h»d made plans to gv?t out of the city —-Yfayriarife crilß-3t Stanley up. and lasted h»K to come to his office. went a bit wondering]?. She knew he had been seeing John Marmon. more or less constantly, all the month, knew that the first installment of “Gloria” was being met with much favorable comment His telephone message had come from his secretary and had simply stated that he would like to see her as soon as possible on a matter of business. <Tn Be Continued) Copyright, 1932. i>? Allene Corliee Distributed by King Features Syndicate, lac
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together, but succeed each other j iu the same office at school. Mary j served as preaideut of the fresh-, man class for the first half of the j year and was succeeded by Ruth for the rest of the term. * — ——♦ . | Tost Ywhf Knowfedge Can you answer semen of tirese t'e'»e Question*? Turn to page Four for toe answer*. ♦ ♦ 1. What is the name for the eloa gated, serpent ri-iafeed firii of the erder Apedes? 2. Who coined the phrase "wea sed words?" 3. i[n which European city is the (Wstiiet known as iMontn-iartre? 4. Who said, "never leave Hurt tkH tomurrow which you cam do today?'' 5. Os what race are the people of j the South Sea Islands? 6. What is the antonym of urban? ’ 17. Who wrote “Canterbury' TMee?" 8. Where is the city of Yankton? | 9. Name Mie capital of Verment. M. What is a hedge? —— • e- » No Frost P*fer Year Seattle.—OJ.R) Seattle was "ouup" ou Portland. Ore., on the anti-; freeze derby between the two cities Seattle registered 366 days without i the temperature falling below the | Freezing mark and Portland could i only muster 3-65 days. o- —- Eommensement on Gridiron Tuscaloosa. Ala.— (U.K) Interest I in commencement exercises at the | University of Alabama has so increased during recent years that - tins year the exercises will be held; in the school's footbal stadium to] psovitb- adequate audience spa< c. Tree Saved 12 Lives Davenport. Cal. (U.R) Unknown! persons have placed a sign on a | tree growing on a sharp curve a-bsve l aguna Creek, near here. - The sign reads: “Safety First. This] tree a lifesaver for 12 men on 1-3 , ’34.” On that date the tree prevented a motor bus from crashing into the creek below. ’ o Chinese Turn Catholic Vatican City. Rome.—(U.R) - During the past ten years there Yaw been 550,111 actual conversions to Catholicism in China, according to a report from the Apostolic Dele - gation in Pt ilffig The Catholic! population of China now is 2.821. 166. -—— o To Tag Herring WASHINGTON (U.R) Alaska herring, an important itoni of the North Pacific fishing intlustry, will be tagged by a new device the Bureau of Fisheries lias in vented to keep track of migrations and catches of food fish. The herring are widely used as poultry food, after being cooked ami ground -into meal. Small metal 1 tags will te inserted into the body chambers of the young fish, i
that tied un railroad traffic and ir. .nda'ed ‘ villages. Below, pail of the -ce ;.- .. f s ,. ra ware River jam* the Morristown i: -. M Pa Dynamite wae used tobuak . r ,
Are You A Carbohydrate Drunk? I In oih«r words, are you overweight? To eul breads, pastries or candies is truly going on a dru.ik -a drate drunk An excess of sugars ami atarclu - b ,:•-, the body, which if it digests them, must stori th m taxes the heart and kidneys and shortens life, o , >t-, j(s jM dangerous condition than underweight, for the tat a burden that give.-i him nothing in return, wliil, . ,™» JH underweight has at lea t the greater freedom of c»tisi his lightness. "*•’ - [ Our Washington Bureau has ready a bjifl-Hn p UmmH lion, prepared by : physician, which gives dir< ctn-n .-thSSM fully followed, will bring desired results. If you ar>- overweight and wish to rud-uccv till-Ulfi below and scad for this bulletin: JMfIH CLIP COUPON tIHRE.-, Dept. 275. Washington Bureau. BECATUR DAILY 1322 New York Avenue, Washington, P. C ■ I want a copy o( the bulletin WEIGHT REI)l i HilN herewith five cents in coin (carefully wrapped,! or to cover return postage and handling costa; name' a STREEI A No. CITY STATE I am a reader of the Decatur Daily Democrat l>- an-r, »
In the process of manufacture, | magnets will gather the lags. — — -—o Dog Changed Color CLEVELAND (U.R) - “Rag ." a part Spitz, part Chow doc. whose hair* was white, brown and black, disappeared from tile home of, Evan Ikivalu; ky. aud allowed up several weeks later totally black ■ and newly registered as a "black male collie. ’ After I-- ting tbe dye that was used. S. P. C. A. offi- 1
Millen Brothers Extradited! i j fitetef .he AliHvn brothers. Murton and Irving, pictured in Ne--' k ' 4 they *err extradited tn Massachusetts for trihl or, robbery and murder at Needham, Mass Norma Bn r °f Murton is also under arrest in Boston charged * •
U 111 'fl own. r. j| Mt. Vernow Deer Transfl WASH!NGTP> <-U.R) -■ i deer from -• V a-shifl I estate at Mouih ' • rnou fl I moved eecm miU-s to fl doah National I‘di K, in dfl Rid ge M oun t j ? ! uorfl Arno B. Canino or. dimfl j National Park* Motor ■ ' will make the nrr fri B
