Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 89, Decatur, Adams County, 12 April 1934 — Page 5
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| Public Auction I DECATUR RIVERSIDE SALES I BHEINEK FEED BARN ■ SATURDAY, APRIL 14,1934 ■ 12 O’clock Sharp Horses. 15 head Milch Cows. Young CSttle and Stock Bulls, Hogs. '5 head of 2 • ,nd 3 year old Shropshire Ewes. MisceH Articles. Fertiliser attachment tor John Deere Corn Planter Farm Gates; Hog Troughs, all lengths; Load of Michigan and Potatoes for seed; Truck load of Fruit Trees and Shrub- | DECATUR RIVERSIDE SALES Ahr L. W. Murphy Michaud and Doehrtnan, Auctioneers. J ARE YOU OVERWEIGHT? II This coupon, when On the purchase of |l presented at B. 1. a $1 box of .11'||s.nith Drug Co.. VAN ('APSI'LES. is worth ■ name I ADDRESS ...... IB rn tTITe Weight chart — ( hemic.il report IB * I>Ej«s and valuable information. II Only one coupon honored. I B. J. SMITH DRUG CO.
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i keeping her from living with him. 1 The milt was dismissed Tuesday 1 when she denied her parents were , detaining her against her will. She j testified that she had no desire fo| live with SwiMzy. 1 Her denial that she had ever lived with Sweazy was substantiated by .Mr. and Mrs. Arthur (IronInger, with whom he has lived since the death of his wife three years ageSee “Home-Again Harry” Catholic High School. Sunday, April 15. 8 P. M. 2t
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, \PRTL 12, 1931.
I D. R.’s BOOK IS ON MARKET I ICON TtNL'IIiiI I’KOM PAOIS ONE) ! lor attorney general In the new cabinet, studied the 191} law and r maintained that It had not been re- j pealed by a later general act. Commenting on monetary developments, the President revealed be never had definitely decided whether the United States went off the gold standard. “In one sense we did not,'' be wrote, “because the legal gold content of the dollar was unchanged. On the other hand, gold here in the United States ceased to be a medium of exchange." The gold oruer, president Roosevelt wrote, was the turning point in the economic tide. “Its result was j felt almost immediately. "Elery one realized at sast that we were serious in our purpose of conserving our own financial resources.” Ge* the Habit — Trade at Hume r
Maturity... Maternity... Middle Age At these three trying periods a woman needs Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. Give it to , your daughter when she comes to | womanhtMid. Take it for strength I before and after childbirth. Take ; it to tide you over Change of Life. Take it whenever you are nervous, weak and rundown. A medicine which has the written endorsement of nearly 800,000 women must be good, jj b a Give it a chance to help you, too. Take it regularly for best results. LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S VEGETABLE COMPOUND 98 out of 100 women report benefit
!♦- MUST RE-REGISTER I ■ ♦ 4 The following men are as Med to 1 re-register at the Federal Re-Em-ploy mont office, (.’ham her of ComI merce Bulidnig, in order to bo jeligible for employment: Robert Sommer, Junies Simon, Willard Sprunger, latVerue Sprung er, Harold Stauffer, Harry Struhm, Arnold Scheuman. Lawreneo Sclieuman, John Schleferstein, Paul Schemerloh, Orrin Stults, Homer Springer, Francis Shell, Earl Smith, Joe Steele, Harlan Stevens, David Schindler, M. E. Spitler, John Snyder, Albert Steiner, Millard < Sprunger, Vale Smith, David Schwartz, Ervin Schindler, Cornelius Schrack, Andrew Schlrack, | Russell Studler, Thomas Scott, David Sovlne, A. C. Stoppenhugen, Creighton Senoenbaugli, Henry Shull, Frank Swank, Chester Shimp, Win. Thornton, Albert Tlnkham, Ernest Tumbleson, Daniel Teeter. Cloyd Taylor, Wilbur Tlnkham, Ed Tricker, Urhano Torres, John Teeter, Harold Teeter, Raymond Thompson. David Tucker, Chas. Weaver, W. M. Watkins, John Wolford, Floyd Wilson, Woodrow Wilson, John Watson. Merrill Weaver, Charles Wolfe. John Wittwer. Joe Williams, Geo. Whiteby, Arthur Weaver, Clarence Weaver, Howard I Willhoff. Wilson Welland Robert lYake, Fred Young, Marion Yoder, A. V. Yost, Kenneth Yutes, John Young, Martin Zurcher. J ( o 'LABOR TROUBLE IS THREATENING AUTO INDUSTRY (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) Detroit plants. In a statement explaining their positiotr, the manufacturers accused the workers of acting to impede business recovery hy assuming an "extremely arbitrary" attitude in the present dispute. Tool and die workers in this area, employers said, are receiving higher wages than in other cities and to meet the demands would be turning competitive business over to outside manufacturers. .Matthew' Smith, general secretary ot MESA, replied that wages was not the only issue involved;
HOW WOMEN CAN WIN MEN AND MEN WIN The Favor of Other Men Unless two pints of bile juice flow dalij i from your liver into your bowels, your I food decays in your bowels. This poisons your whole body. Movements get hard and i constipated You get yellow tongue, yellow stein, pimples, dull eyes, bail breath, bad taste, gas. dizziness, headache. You have become an ugly-looking, foul smelling. sour-thinking person. You have lost I your personal charm. Everybody wants to run from you. But don’t take salts, mineral waters, oils, laxative pills, laxative candies or chewing gums and expect them to get rid of this poison that destroys your personal charm. They can’t do it. for they on! - move out the tail end of your bowels and that doesn’t take away enough of the de- ; cayed poison. Cosmetics w’on't help at all. Only a free flow of your bile juice will stop this decay pntßnn in vour bowels. The ( one mild vegetable medicine which starts a free flow of vour bile juice is Carter’s Little Liver Pills. No calomel (mercury) in Carter’s. Only fine, mild vegetable extracts. If you would bring back your persona! charm to win men, start taking Carter’s Little Liver Pills according to directions today. 25c 1 at drug stores. Refuse “something just as good”, for it may gripe, loosen teeth or scald rectum. Ask for Carter's Little Liver Pills by name and get what you ask for. © 1933. C. M.Co-
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I that many pl.mtH arn paying the I ilgiher Hcale already und that "it is just another attempt of automobile manufacture™ und their aftiliat os to uphold company unions." , The MESA also is handling wage and hour demands of workers tn the Ternatedt Manufacturing company, the Fisher Body Corp., and the Midland Steel Products company. A strike of 800 men at the Detroit-Michigan Stove company which was called by the society, and a few minor strikes In other industries have served to add to the city’s labor problem CIRCUIT COURT CALENDAR SET (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) antes Hon, Jury, May 3 Helene Deltze vs. Yellow Cab corporation of Fort Wayne, damages, jury trial. i.May 1) Amy Rowe vs. Mabel Grove, doing business under the name of Public Cab company, dam-
PUBLIC SALE Beautiful Modern Seven Room Home 1 will sell at public auction without reserve, the following described real estate to be sold on the premises at 317 South Third street, Decatur, Indiana, on <• MONDAY, APRIL 16, 1931 Promptly at 6:15 P. M. Modern home. 7 rooms and bath; large basement with I>oth inside 1 and outside entrance; good furnace. This property is in the very best I of repair. The house is nicely arranged with 4 rooms downstairs, | beautiful living yoom with open stairway; dining room; bedroom or music room; kitchen with built-in cupboard; breakfast room and bath; 3 lovely bedrooms upstairs; large clothes closet in each room; linen closet and toilet upstairs. This is one ot the finest homes in Decatur and ideal location with all modern street and street lights; good sewerage; beautiful lot. In fact it must be soen to be appreciated. Possession will be given on or before May IG, 1934. Terms—Cash. Come prepared to buy as this property will absolutely sell. Will also sell part of my household goods: Kitchen cabinet, kitchen table, ice box. gas range, oak bedroom suite, several chairs and numerous articles. Notice Open for inspection all day Thursday, April 12th and Monday, April 16th. MRS. ADAM BUE ITEL, Owner Roy S. Jchnson, Auctioneer.
MP,. Tnirinnr-Ir-e WV OA DON’T GAMBLE ON OLD TIRES! PUT ON NEW Ik<AYBE this will surprise IVA you but —you’re taking gwm -yr Ml SM9k a double gamble wearing out old H; llllgj tires this Spring —the gamble H El Oil IjLJp of a price increase greater than what your present tires may ejiULi bkmm E H "orth, added to the gamble saSSF g 9 H of accident. \ !GH T M A f That’S the situation—with tires * Llri IB m wHm priced ridiculously low — with r '* ■W® rubber, cotton, wages and other s ■ W W ■ costs often as much as doubled i —with Goodyear quality at new I j 1 high peaks. And that’s why smart folk are putting on new Goodyears * W W ' ,fl these days—full sets!—at really bargain cost they’re protecting their safety for a long time to Better get our prices on your '' size—and let us show you why fe 1 . more people are box . ing Goodvears than attMBBMMMMI 3IOW ™f ;°L e , O ', ed any ocher tire, for ■ nEVE "* w » ! uw „ int .u.« nt i> » uc . cessive sear. l/ r Supertwist Cord Tiros ' l a y sa ’ e 0,1 prices, / j ALL-WEATHER 5 7'uP on driving, on quality i sc 7O —let us equip vour wW pathfinder s s7p° carwith n ;, v Good . SPEEDWAY S 4'f!? years right i.ow : .... TRUCK TIRES s l4-?p s t’ .v' ' ‘Prices subject to change ' Xr* without y --y notice. State Jggjk 1 , v sales tax, if y— ■-»jE j an Y’®dditional NO PLACES Wl (BiIIffMBSBIWR®« skipped! ii & INCORPORAII ED car maker recommends — use as many as 11 different tni-ow-w guns, 7 different lubricants - the right lubri'ant, the CORNER THIRD AND MADISON STS. right amount, in the right place. I Road Service—Phone 262 SPEWALIZED 75< LUBRICATION
Jagea, jury (rial. ; | May 10 —Belinda Darwachter vm. • Fred Stauffer and Amos Stauffer, ■ damages, jury trial. 'I May 14 ilnternational Harvester I company of Ajuerlca va. John Me- : ,4'arl.liy, Replevin, jury trial. HOLD YOUTH EOR SANITY HEARING I (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) • • — * • • * • • • • • ♦ * 1 : meant came to him. 1 1 Assistant state’s attorney RichI, a.-il Regan said that If ar complete i mental examination shows that the I boy is sane that regular procedure | in a tnuruer ease wll Ifollow. In 1111I note a possible electrocution might 'I follow. Dorette died tai St. Eelizaboth’s I hospital after 51 hours of exposure, ' I burger and thirst. — ..() — 30 Million Insects to trefeorate ■ Paris. — (U.R) —-More than 30 mil-j Ilion insects will take part in the '!t)(lth anniversary celebrations next ■ 1 vear ot the famous French museum ■ 1 of the Jardin des Plantes. This
'museum was founded by Guy de las , I Broaie, physician to Ixjuls XIII, , ( who succeeded to the French throne ! following the assassination of his ■ father. Henry IV. The director of the museum, Paul Lemoine, has an ' nounced that 500 of the world’s leading scientists will be Invited to participate in the celebrations, and that they will be shown the mu-
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scum’s valuable colloctions, which he couples with those of the British Museum as being among the finest in the world. o Electricity For Ancient Chapel South Carver, Mass.—(U.R> -Electric lights have Just been installed in the 91-yearold Methodist Chapel at Huckleberry Corner.
1 when these troubles ate caused by I a uric add condition. I Because of Its speedy action you might be led to believe that in > tills grand liquid medicine there > must be opiates or narcotics — ■ NOT A DROP. i Take advantage of this offer to- ■ day from Holt house Drug Co., or any modern druggist if one bottle I doesn't prove to you that ALLEN- , RU will do all we claim for It — - money back.
