Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 177, Decatur, Adams County, 26 July 1934 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published JJBA THE Every Eve- DECATUR ling Except jKa DEMOCRAT Sunday by CO. Entered at the Decatur, Ind., Post Office as Second Class Matter. J. H. Heller Pres, and Gen. Mgr. A. R. Holthouse, Sec’y & Bus. Mgr. Pick D. Heller Vice-President Subscription Rates: Single copies — I .02 One week, by carrier— 10 One year, by carrier— 15.00 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. 115 Lexington Avenue, New York 35 -East Wacker Drive, Chicago. Charter Member of The Indiana League of Home Dailies. What has become of the fellow who thought a bath Saturday night was enough for any one? Indianapolis had a tornado but it didn't stop those who wanted to huddle about the place where they had the body of the Indiana gangster. Had as the crop outlook is right now, we still have faith in old Adams county and believe we will do as well here as any where after the harvest is in. Food prices will soar next autumn and this is the time when the wise ones will be storing fruits, vegetables and other articles that will come in handy. It may not be what we want but it is quite probable that we will continue to have extremely warm weather for another month or more. If its any hotter in the country where John Dillinger is now exploring. than it liar been here the past couple of weeks, the old boy is liable to get peeved and start shooting. The wild politicians who are going » over the country shouting “smash the monopolies’’ should remember that most of them have been pretty badly walloped the past five years and if they recover, will need a little nursing. Democrats held a rally in Connersville and though the temperature was over a hundred, more than six thousand people shouted for Minton and pledged their loyalty to President Roosevelt. Once the campaign really starts, you see plenty of this enthusiasm. It is probable that the >15,000 reward had more to do with making the .“finger woman" pointing out John Dillinger, than jealous rage, which some of the reporters mention or perhaps both of these elements combined made it an irresistible magnet for the young woman. Just now when the average merchant is permitting the heat to make him too lazy to advertise, those who do pep up, get the business. Don't, let them put it over on you. People are buying goods and will buy yours if you tell them about it. Employes of the Chicago stock yards are striking and by refusing to feed and water stock, permitting thousands of head to starve, causing loss and suffering and to what end? Surely such a loss could have been averted to the advantage of a country struggling to emerge A Rich Milk Food. — iCECREAM Approved by Good Housekeeping

from a terrible time In history and the results have been better. In order to prevent mobs of curious people from rushing the gate at the Dillinger funeral. It was necessary to give out the hour for this morning and then quietly hold the services yesterday. Wonder what old man Dillinger really thinks of it all? What do you think? They say the "woman in red” in the Dillinger case Is a Gary girl who has been places and whose name is supposed to be Anna Sage. Just what part she played is not certain but one thing is and that is she has helped, either intentionally or otherwise, to rid the country of a bad actor. Cattle and hogs have been dying in the stock pens in Chicago and Kansas City and wise stockmen are buying distressed livestock at a cent a pound and taking them out along the rivers where they can get water and some pasture. It means high prices when the demand comes and as always the smart “feller" will make Some easy money. The heat wave took five hundred lives or more and may have ruined crops to an extent never heard of in this country. For several years we have been having a depression in which millions starved in a land of plenty. Now we may be facing a period when a shortage of food products will cause us to conserve as we have not done since the war period. This is a very serious period if you think it over carefully. If you are wt-se you will buy goods now for unless all signs fail, prices are lower than they will he after a while. Crops all over the country are below normal and there will be no need next year to control the amount of wheat, corn, oats, sugar beets, hogs and cattle you may grow or raise. No one has control qyer. the elements and after nil tie bld rule of supply and demand is the one sure brake on prices. o • — - —-4 Household Scrapbook —BY—ROBERTA LEE ♦ ■ ♦ The Bird Baßth Always keep clean water in the bird bath if you wfeh to keep the birds around your yard. If you do not supply them with the necessity during a dry summer they will seek another home. Brightening Aluminum Use the darkest aluminum pan for cooking rhubarb, apricots, lemons. or tomatoes. These foods contain a. id and will brighten the Aluminum. Corn ■Do not add salt to the water in which green corn is cooked, because it toughens the kernels.

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t • Answers To Test Questions Below are the Answer* to the Test Questions Printed on D age Two. * • 1. Irish statesman and parliamentary leader. 2. Switzerland. 3. Frank W. Woolworth. ■4. Three. 5. Genealogy. 6. Wyoming, Montana and Idaho. 7. Roman Catholic and the Lutheran churches. 8. Approximately eight minutes. 9. Worchester. 10. Brussels. r TWENTY YEARS * AGO TODAY | \ | From the Dally Demo«rat File | July 26, 1914 was Sunday. :—: o 150 Funmakers In Huge Circus ■Ringling Bros and Barnum and Bailey Combined Circus, truly The Greatest Show oh Earth, making its grand and glorious 1934 tour of the continent and definitely scheduled to exhibit in Fort Wayne, Saturday July 28, has assembled from the four points in between —the greatest aggregation of clowns in all amusement history. One hundred and fifty interna-tionally-famous funmalkers cavort ami 'caper about the seven rings and stages and the huge hippo drome track this year is the most stupendous circus presentation ever offered. ■Clowns have always been an important part dis the circus and the amusement World ws amazed and

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The exhibit of model electric trains, similar to the one pictured aoove was designed primarily for children, at the World's Fair In Chicago last year, and locsted oh Enchanted Island, but It made such an appeal with the meh wh6 wandered Into that chiidrsn’s paradise, that the kids didn’t get so good a

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, j delighted when an even hundred of I them were brought togther for the first time by Ringling Bros, and Barnum and Bailey. But when 150 of the funniest downs imaginable ' were plaeeli on the same program lin a simultaneous display this ■ I spring, the enthusiasm of circus- • goers knew no bounds. The big show, however, has a I jealously guarded reputation for doing the new and unfieard-of and there is evidence of this through- . out its gigantte new performances , this season. Besides the clowns, there are 800 j men and women arenic stars of international eminence, many of them touring tUe lAmerivan continent for the first time. 'Several of the producing downs have intrdduced splendid ideas into I this year's all new and greatly en- . larged opening spectacle, The DunI bar of Delhi in which more than 2,- \ 000 people and animals take part.; I The Dunbar healis a list of sea- ► tures newly assembled that will compel the vast 1934 program to be recalled with deep pleasure for a lifetime. gl Among them is a great new con- | gress of the world's foremost acro(j | batic champion leapers and somere ■ saultera presented together in the s J mist amazing athletic contest ever e 1 witnessed and a series of thrilling j innovations indulling a startling v new sensation presented by the e Great Hugo. [. The great combined circus will I] arrive on four long trains of 100 . double-length steel railroad cars, pl bringing over 1.600 menagerie aniI mals and 700-horses, . » s ’ ’ t ' Church Brotherhood r Met Wednesday Night 1- The brotherhood of the Zion Ree formed church held the regular d July meeting at the church Wednes-

i chance to play with the trains as thdy should have ' had. This year, theft, the exhibit was moved to th* huge Travel and Transport building, where there is . plenty of room for all io marvel at and play with the i electric railroad masterpieces.

day evening. Ferd Litterer and Harold Hoffman, in charge at the meeting. served refreshments of Ice cream and lemonade. Cletus Miller ; Levi Egley and J. Fred Fruchte will have charge ot the next meet- ; ing in August. — _ o L. M. Busche To Assist At Purdue L. M. Cusvhe, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Busche of'near Menroe ! and former Adams county agent, i has resigned as county agent in Madison county to accept a position as assistant to T. A. Coleman at Purdue. He will be assistant director of agricultural education at Purdue. Mr. Busche liveld in this city while acting as county agent. o Get the Habit — Trade at Hom,

Varicose Ulcers —Old Sores Healed At Home No enforced rest. No operations nor injections. The simple Emerald Oil home treatment permits you to go about your daily routine as usual —while those old sores and ulcers quickly heal up and your legs become as good as new. ©Emerald Oil aots instantly to end pain, reduce swelling, stimulate circulation. Just follow the easy directions —you are sure to be helped or money back. Holthouse Drug Co., and druggists '• j everywhere » SOCIAL I at St. John’s Grove Spbirday evening. July 28 St. John’s B. B. Club

Auction School Notes | * Col. Carl Bartlett of Muncie. Ind iana, instructor and former gral - uate of this school arrived yesterday and was a great inspiration to the class. He Is another student that has made good. Hot leather, high temperature.’ ido not Interfere with the work ot the 29 fighting students. They are up on their to«, working every minute to become better salesmen and auctioneers. A snappy’ sale last night. Col. Roy Johnson had charge of the auction. The free prizes, entertainment and speciality numbers by Chandler and Murphy held the large crowd until the last article was sold. They have some netw surprises for tonight. Mr. and Mrs. David Casner of Noribourne, Missouri are spending their honeymoon here at Decatur. David says he must make good as

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an auctioneer ankl the 5 , ! w * agree that with a heautlfu brtdb ■ with a pleaainK perabnility and | that million dollar smile David han a wonderful advantage over some of the poor bachelor* in the cl dasNo Mrs. Casner is not from Hollywood as some of the boya thought thev hal seen her on the screen, but'formerly of Carrollton. Mlwourl We are glad to have you with ue Mrs. Casner. Card of Thanks We wish to thank the neighbors arid friends, the ministers and the singers, and all Who assisted In any way during the illness and death ot otir wife and mother. Jacdb Mcßride arid children _ gltx

NOTICE Property Owhtts are ordered to clear all vacant lots in the city of weeds by August 2nd. If this is not done the weeds will be cut by the City street department and the cost charged agairtst the property ow ners. Dr. J. M. Miller Chairman of the City Health Board

F. D. R. Complete PerßO l n £ l (,f Aboard the U. 8. New Orl, ta . with Bbeaident Roosevelt, . - (U.R) - President pleted personnel of th, n ,, w road retirement board todiy nanfing representatives nf and industry to the body. W The presidential appoints,, John T. Williamson. Chlc»g n J* ommended by the railroad tives. and Lee M. Eddv St U-u recommended by the railroad Previously Mr Roosevelt hai) pofhted Murray Utltner as cMu man of the hoard Get the Habit — Trad, ttt Hmi,