Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 249, Decatur, Adams County, 19 October 1934 — Page 6

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published mm a THE Every Eve- DECATLR Ding Except DEMOCRAT Sunday by EE. CO. Entered at the Decatur, Ind., Post Office as Second Class Matter. H. Heller — — President A. K. Holthouse, Sec'y A Bus. Mgr. Dick D. HellerVice-President Subscription Rates: Single copies —1 .02 One week, by carrier .10 One year, by carrier — 25.00 One montb, by mail .35 Three months, by mail 1.00 Six mouths, by mail 1.75 One year, by mail3.oo One year, at office3.oo Prices quoted are within first and second zones. Elsewhere 13.50 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. You can help build Decatur by voting for the candidates on the city ticket who are pledged to lead in that great enterprise. A physician advisee that we eat two days and then fast one which will be approved by the housewife if we all agree on the days. Ask for Sparkling Crystal White sugar, made in Decatur from beets grown on the soil in this section. That helps every one and proves your cooperation. Congressman Farley is a good business man and the kind of a representative who can do you the greatest good in Washington. He has made good and deserves your support in the election. Several new enterprises for Decatur with building and other im. provements will make this the outstanding small city of the middlewest and they are on the program. Get busy, keep smiling, we are coming through. We can understand how Hauptmann would fight for every point I in his hearings but we can’t under-, stand how he manages to get so much help. Surely he can’t pay , them o’ut of the money taken from ; Colonel Lindbergh. - ' Mrs. Berry Stoll is a lucky woman or she wouldn’t be alive. In the custody of a man who undoubt- : edly is crazy, her life was threatened frequently and to escape after six days of such captivity is little short of a miracle. The campaign nears the close: and from now on every one engaged in this always important bus-, iness, will be on the jump. Meet-1 ings are being held all over the I county and large crowds are show-, ing interest by attending. Halloween is a great occasion when properly celebrated but we believe the youngsters ought to wait until that occasion to play; their various pranks. Marking up window’s and cars each night may 1 be a lot of fun for them but its cer-1 tainly a nuisance and an expense ' to those who must clean them' daily. Harry Pierpont spent the last ' couple of days of his life weeping' in his cell and kissed the crucifix • as he went to death, but repentence, if it can be called that, came i too late. He has led a life of crime j and though endowed with considerable ability, chose to take the left path down lite’s highway. Crime never pays. We listened to Governor McNutt recently and his address was one of the most powerful we have ever heard. He makes no apologies but proves that the various changes made in state government have been for the people. He is eloquent and convincing and is again proving his right to leadership, regardless of malicious attacks that

have been made on his administration. Activities continue at the sugar factory and the soy bean factory site and Mr. McMillen expresses himself more than satisfied with the progress made. The new plant will open In a few weeks, as soon as the big buildings are completed and the beans, already purchased, received here. Hopes for a prosperous future, both for the company and the farmers who engage in growing the crops, are very bright indeed and the cooperation being given by every one Is splendid. School teachers of Indiana and all others interested in the schools and colleges should be in hearty accord with Governor McNutt’s plans which have made this one of only three states in the Vnion to keep the schools open the full terms and to pay the teachers their salaries. Would we want to go back to the old plan of making property stand all the expenses of government? We hardly think that even those who shout the loudest about the McNutt rule would care to. Farmers in the United States have voted by a two to one vote, to continue federal corn-hog production control in 1935 and the AAA has announced their wishes will prevail. The adjustment plan will i be announced some time before I Christmas, giving all who so desire ample opportunity to take advantage of the program- The AAA believes the plan is working out and that another year will bring splendid results in every way. Certainly those who received checks this vear realize the benefits for they have more money than they have received for a number of years. U.- "O' ' W. H. M. S. Rummage Sale Methodist church basement. Saturday. 1 p. m.. Oct. 20-27. Nov. 3. M-W-F See Julius Haugk for Kentucky Lump. Virginia Split and Yellow Pine Coal at low prices. 248t31

Appelman’s Grocery FREE DELIVERY PHONE 215 - 219 Icing Sugar 1 A Fresh r 1 lb. box Ivl Grape Fruit .... OC Soda Crackers OOz, Brazil Nuts 1 fff 2 lb. box pound 1 i C Olive and Palm 1 Q Onions. 10 tb. Qff Soap. 4 bars ... 10l bag 3 C Oxydol Swansdown QQz» large box Cake Flour .... t’C Rice 9X _ (Flour Scoop Free) 4 pounds Macaroni IQ/. Ginger Ale ! A 2 lb. box 1 <7 C quart bottle .... 1 vl Raisins 1 A Walnuts, Eng- O1„ 2m. pkg Ir/C lish. pound ... -ill Red Beans lA_ Post Toasties large can LvC 2 packages .... fclMl Pork and Beans 1A „ Salmon *?Q/» large can AMU 2 cans V Quick Naptha ff „ Vienna Sausage 1(1, Soap. 2 bars .... DC can IVv Cheez-it Grape Fruit Iff package AOv can AI V Peas and Corn 1A „ Salad Dressing can Avl quart jar Li i C Green Beans Pearl Tapioca 1 A can Avl 1 ft- box AVI Fresh ousters ff E* Bisquick quart DDC c ’ ‘| 2( ' C and *?^Sardines, large iA „ Shredded oval can iUC Cocoanut, 1 Ky-Krisp 1* Peaches and 1 A package ADC Apncote, can ..IVt Toilet Paper 1O„ Mixed Vege- 1 ftp 4 rolls iyC ta bles. can .... AvC Drift Powder Iff Malted Milk I ff package LvV can AtlV P. &G. Soap Dffp Pumpkin 1 A,, 6 large bars . ...fait)v large can AW Palmolive and PCp Hominy. A _ Camay, cake .... DC large can AVv VERY GOOD COOKING POTATOES 16 C JONATHAN APPLES, pound 3c SUGAR—Decatur Made t Sparkling Crystal White 10 lbs. 50c —

■ 4 " ♦ Answers To Test Questions Below are the answers to the Tezt Questions printed on Page Two. ♦ ♦ • 1. California. 2. Mozambique. 3. Measurement of time. 4 The transportation of the letters of a word, phrase, or short sentence, as to form a new word or sentence. 5. Henri Chrietophe. 6. Gunpowder. 7. A written acknowledgement < I indebtness. 8. Prussia. 9. Shakespeare. 10. James Smithson. O'" Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE Q. Should the chauffeur he included when an automobile party st ips for refreshments? A. Yes, but at a separate table. Q. Should one. who cannot remember a pern n’s name, ever say point blank. “1 have forgotten your name”? A. No: thia is very unflattering, y. Where should the glasses be :pkioe<] on the formal dinner table? A. To the right of the plate, approximately above the. knives. Household Scrapbook —by— ROBERTA LEE Washing Bottles To clean a disrolor?d or soiled glass bottle, mix soapy water and coffee grounds end into it. Let it stared for an hour shaking the mixture occasionally. Finish by | washing and rinsing with clean hot water. Tough Pastry If the pastry seems to -be t o tough, try using water the next time and see if it isn’t remedied. Peanuts Peanuts can be salted in the shell by boiling in sal: water. Allow to dry and then roast. o ♦’“twenty Tears” * AGO TODAY From the Daily Democrat File Oct. 19 —Russians retreat from Germans after lasing 40.000 men. I i Work on Julius Haugk’s new | block on Madison street is started. : It will be 68 x 130 feet. Evangelical .Presbyterian. Metin* ' dist. Christian. Baptist .and United ; I Brethren churches join in plans to

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conduct a great pulblic revival to open February 21st in a tabernacle t • be errnzted on Court Street and the Niblick lot. Rev. J. E. Honeywell and six assistants will be here. Jewish wedding at Geneva when Rabbi Boldnow of Indianapolis unites the lives of Miss Sannie StecI oil of Canton, Ohio and Samuel j Pkist of Tulsa, Oklahoma at home iof the bndes sister, Mrs. Abe Dreitsch. Mrs. Lucy Rout is visiting in Fort Wayne.

I RASPBERRIES - ~ 59c I PEACHES 3 No. 2 U - cans lUL. KRAUT I Country Club, Slices or Halves, in Heavy Syrup WV .......r.,, | AVONDALE CORN 3 No. 2 cans 25 C Standard Quality. Sweet. Tender NAVY BEANS 5 tbs. O.lc « A<* Fancy Michigans, Hand Picked PRUNES 3 tbs. 5c Fancy Santa Claras. 54 size A I 1? A GREEN BEANS 4 No. 2 cans ° L E Standard Quality. Stringless EATMORE Healthf u I PANCAKE Flour 3 20-OZ. pkgs. lOn Economical Country Club, For Rich Golden Cakes Al/U PURITAN Syrup pint jug Ilh 1 OC Fine Maple Flavor AvV Country Club 24 oz. twin | If JJP Oven Fresh, Loaf sliced loaf | SALMON POTTED MEATS 10 cans A,aska Pink 2 cans ARMOUR'S STAR -- CREAM CHEESE 1 Q p Armour’s star “Wisconsin", tb. „ I«7V CORNED BEEF, 12 oz. can, or 9 cans 9Qn dv.v CORNED BEEF HASH. 16 oz. can C REAN SI ROl TS 10c COFFEE lb. tin 2<) c 19c Country Club, Rich Distinctive, Vacuum Packed nsVV FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES HW T*S**l*K?l> COUNTRY CLUB, A >IL*B Country Roll, Fresh J&OC GRAPES F Vo k a?” 2 lbs. 15c HEAD LETTUCE’ Iceberg, 2 heads 9c CELERY J GRAPE FRUIT OK p Fancy Home Grown. 2 stalks... Large, full of juice. 5 for I CAULIFLOWER 25c 15c Large White, 2 heads ........ (95c bag)

Business Facts Show Recovery Net sales In 1933 of Indiana wholesale establishments totaled |3‘J9,330,400. Gross incomes of Indiana citizent and corporations increased nearly $56,000,000 in the second quarter of 1934. Gross incomes in Indiana for the second quarter of 1934 amounted to $470,780,000. Business failures in the United States have been reduced 40 per cent. Indiana coal production and earnings show a heavy increase over 1933. “There is a strong revival of sentiment regarding a more vigorous expansion of fall business than appeared to be in prospect a month ago.”—Dun & Bradstreet Trade Review.

I llncLs BY CHARLEY oAANT It’s a heap harder for a teller t’ cough up when he’s held down. When a feller looks sour at his sugar it usually makes her bitter. Lots o’ gals with rosey qheeks are bloomin’ timid. Rome blunt speakers are dern sharp. • made by a I

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