Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 273, Decatur, Adams County, 16 November 1934 — Page 4
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published THE Every Eve- DECATI R Bing Except DEMOCRAT Sunday by £££ CO. Watered at the Decatur, Ind., Post Office as Second Class Matter. J. H. Heller President A. IL Holthouse, Sec'y & Hus. Mgr. Dick D. HellerVice-President Subscription Rates: Single copies * .02 One week, by carrier.lo One year, by carrier>s.oo One month, by mail ™_ .35 Three months, by mail 1.00 Six months, by mai11.75
One year, by mall ....3.00 One year, at office ...3.00 Prices quoted are within first and second zones. Elsewhere 13.50 one year. Advertising Rates made known on Application. National Adver. Representative SCHEERER, inc. (15 Lexington Avenue, New York 35 East Wacker Drive, Chicago. Charter Member of The Indiana League of Home Dailies. Visit Decatur over the week-end. You'll find the Iqcal stores displaying Christmas merchandise and clerks anxious »o wait on you. If everything couid be planned and carried out in blue print exactness, life would be drab and the j know-it-all wouldn’t have a place i under the sunCooperate with the school offi. i cials and teachers.. Much has been I accomplished through a spirit of! good will and the best results are i always obtainable through the method of helpful cooperation. Frederick Landis was loved and admired because of his abhorauce I of .sham and political trickery. He! preached the gospel of honesty ■ and stood for the things which go to make the best American citizen, i ship.. Big business is moving ahead ami making plans for a busy and i prosperous 1935. Leaders say that next year will be the best business j year since 1929 and the ground- 1 work is .now being laid accordingly.'. Decatur ranks among the top niicb cities in number of unem. i ployed men. More than a thous-; anil people are gainfully employed ■ iinocal industry and prospects are | bslght for a continuance of the' schedules into the new year. 3'liirteenth street is to be extend ■ e<L from Nuttman avenue to the Aichlxild road, opening a new connexion to the Hanna-Nu'.tman park a<r the net work of streets and roads in and near the city. It will serve the public to good advantage. Senator Byrd of Virginia objects t to looking at the back of Huey i Long s head from his seat in the senate. The fiery Virginian says he is going to change seats, even to-going over to the Republican side. Byrd might take a mallet with him and sock the Louisiana ■ dictator if he continues to irk him. I The Daily Democrat is furnish-; inw readers with the New York and i Cleveland produce market quota ! tioas. The market reports are ac-1 curate and up to the minute, being 1 obtained through the United Press from the eastern points. It you' are interested in the poultry, egg and dairy market we refer you to. i We»y FOR YOU to buy the things you need—to square up your debts—for any worthy purpose. Yon can quickly get any sum tin to $300.00 on easy terms. Legal interest charged on just the actual time you have the money. You can get a loan today. ©FRANKLIN SECURITY CO. Decativ, Indiana Phone 237
the market column in today’s paper. It’s time tor a get-to-gether party of employers, clerks and citizens. Such an event Is planned for next Monday, under an’pices of the : Chamber of Commerce. A dinner will be served at the K of P. home, there will be short talks by local people and an Address by Lieuten-ant-governor Townsend. Get your ticket and enjoy some good fellowship around the banquet table. About every day someone is suing the owners of the Morro Castle, the latest being the radio operal-
J ors who served on the burning ship. They claim testimony given by officers prevents them from obtaining employment and our opinion is that the whole outfit would have a hard time trying to find another job. so miserably did they perform on the day of the : disaster. lu these days of unsettled conditions, how many men have a yen for a policeman’s job? Il has been shown in a survey of cities that there are fewer applicants tor this: branch of service than for other | public work. A policeman's pay is nominal, advancement slow, the i duties more or less hazardous and . tedious, which makes the jobs less | I attractive to many. In some cities , the job of filling the posts is diffi- i : cult, considering the importance of I the duties in relation to the public safety. A good policeman is a' 1 valuable public servant. ." .7.1— j This, throughout the United I j Stales, is '‘Cheese week," and Am-. erieans should remember the) French saying: “Cheese digests > everything but itself." This, means , ; that cheese, in moderation, should | > lie eaten every day; (1) because it I is one of the most delicious pro- ’ ducts of the earth —from earth to . grass, from grass to cow, from cow [ to milk and from milk to cheese —I | (2) liecause it contributes to tho| farmer’s prosperity; (3) because it L | contributes to good health. To I drink good wine without good I cheese is to insult both. —Arthur | Brisbane- . — President Roosevelt has given an outline of his plan for unemploy-1 ment insurance, which is included . las one phase of his social security j program Mr. Roosevelt declared • ' that his unemployment insurance plan “must be financed by contri- i I butions, not taxes." He did not ex. paud this idea, but many of his ( j hearers interpreted his words to j mean that those benefiting would I be expected to contribute the necessary funds. Under this meaning, both employer and employe would join in advancing the money. Labor r V| I WITHOUT realizing it, you may be driving to bankruptcy. Juries : are mighty generous in awarding damages to people injured by motorists, j /ETNA-IZE let us fix you up with an /Etna Combination Automobile Policy, written ocovereveryinjurablemotoringrisk. . Aetna Life Insurance CoAetna Casualty and Surety Co. Aetna Automobile Ins. Co. SUTTLES-EDWARDS COAgents Occatur, Ind. Phone 358 I I 1 lhiiii®iiiiiil!
# has contended that industry should be assessed for the entire fund. r Indiana lost an illustrious son In . the death of Fredrick Landis, colort ful figure in state politics, author. * I orator and famous editor. His popularity and personal prestige was shown in his election to conI gress from the Second district last week. He was the only Republican ■ elected and he won by a large margin. although confined to his bed I for several weeks previous to the election. He was a dynamic personality, was gifted with talent and oratorical ability and was nationally known as the "Hoosier Editor." He served in Congress dur. ing the Bull Moose era and was known as a leader in thought and action. His writings were terse and witty and his death removes from the stage one of the state's leading citizens and outstanding personalities. o , i... ■.- No Hunting or tresspassing on the Cottes farm, southwest of Decatur.
Gerber’s Meat Market FREE DELIVERY PHONE 97 T Bone Steak 9A/< —- Sat. Only, lb. .. • j Fresh Ground 1 A ~ Hamberger, tb.. IvC Boiling Beef Minced Ham 1 r Home-made i P°V n^ s ±CJ 2 r Liver Pudding thIUC L . z-w w Choice Beef 1 Fresh Oysters 2g C Roasts. Ib IOC Pork and Beef Liver, >ouse 1 Hearts and 1 Az* P° und Tongues, lb. ... LIFC Pork Chops OAz* Swiss Steak 1 F7 pound ttvV pound Al C Hockless Pic- 1 Qz* Pork Steak and 1 H'„ nics. lb l9l Roasts, lb Lit Notice, We Do Custom Curing.
Suggestions To Water Consumers METERS WATER CLOSETS Water Meters are furnished by the Water Depart- < A T ment but the consumer is required to keep the surround- fl |M I 3 H/>I |l KI mgs of the meter clean, dry and of easy access and pro- XTXllz A ilvvlJ *kJ tect the same from freezing. All damage done the meter by freezing or by hot water poured on or forced back Water closets and faucets should be examined fre through the meter i. charged to the consumer. bee‘n° and°the PROTECT YOUR METER TODAY. tank is filled, there should be no movement of the walein the bowl; if there is, water is wasting into the sewer. By holding a piece of paper or cardboard against the rear JN TV J . portion of the bowl, a flow may be detected which an HITA7AYI I IHAC SlTlfl iVl£l AKC oroinary examination would not disclose. 1 I v£vll 1 lUvd ullU Hlvlviu STOP ALL LEAKS PROMPTLY as “a waste of water is * a waste of money.” If pipes are frozen they may be thawed in some cases by wrapping cloths around them and pouring hot water CIJI TT* on. If there is a bad case of frozen pipes or if a house is Hl Iww II I Nt® II I to be closed for the winter it is best to secure the ser- II *wr kjAMv * vices of a competent plumber. Do not pour hot water on the meter. Do not build a ■■l,l, 18/ A Im KJ fire on the meter as it will ruin the rubber piston and ■II' T WW JB | ftglJ celluloid register. In case of a frozen meter call this department before the same thaws out and causes a The „ #hut oft „ known as the stop an< j waste, where damage to your property and a waste of water. the pipes enter the basement or building i- your immediate protection in the event of a burst p'Ci or meter and n*tl Zl I /» 1«• a i so f or the purpose of shutting off and draining the house Sill Cocks for Sprinkling • ** ‘ condition that it cannot be turned. Sill cocks or house faucets on the side of the house The man of the house should see that the »toj> and should be shut off in the basement before freezing weath- waste is in good order and that the folks at home know er and when this is done, the faucet should be opened so how to operate it. To shut off turn handle so that it is as to admit air. which wilt cause the water to run out at , . at right angle with the pipe, one-quarter tqyn or if a the stop and waste in the basement. This procedure » wheel valve turn to right ufitil completely c osed. should be followed when it is desired to drain the house qpRVICE MUST HAVE A PRIVATE SHUT pipes. Air must be admitted at the top to force the water IN ’ out beiow. OFF INSTALLED AND IN WORKING ORDER. Tests of city water are furnished the State Board of Health and their analysis and report is on file in the office of the City Clerk for your inspection. For further information or for anv We are trying u make your waler scrvice as ror l uriner information OF tor any near perfection as possible and your co-opera-service call WATER DEPARTMENT tion is solicited. City Water Department CITY BUILDING Phone 225 or 231 CHAS. BRODBECK, Superintendent
* DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16.1934.
Answers To Test Questions — 3e!ow ara ths anawars to th* Teat Qu**tlon* printed on Pago Two. ♦ ♦ 1. Riscayne Bay. 2. English aocfalist labor leader. 3. Geothe. 4. South America. 5. Commodore Perry, in hie dispatch reporting the naval victory on Lake Erie in ISIS. 5 Apalachicola Bay. 7. Delilah. 8. James Hargreaves. 9. Cambridge. Mass. 10. Henry W. Longfellow. ' twenty years - " AGO TODAY | From the Dally Democrat Filo ♦ ♦ Caranza and Villa agree to leave Mexico forever. Severe weather cauaea great suffering to men on the European war fronts. Rev. Haruron opens a revival at Union Chapel chun. h Adams county gran;! jury convenes with Jonas Neuenschwander as foreman. F. L. Rattenbprg of Monroeville
bnye the Lyric theater from Mrs. Long. Indiana stat* highway cqpimitiston la organized and begin* a atndy | of the situation as to need for bettor roads. John Thatcher soils 31,000 pounds of corn at 70c per 100 lbs. George Patterson is attending the state convention of the I. O. O. F. at Indianapolis. Ros* Hays Is working at the Baughman and Hayallp store. Ralph Knossos Lima, Ohio visile here. Mrs. U. S. Drummond is at Bluffton where her sister, Mrs. Isaac Peters is very ill. HOPES FOR NEW NAVAL TREATY (CONTINUED PHOM FACTE parliament, until the state opening of the next session Tuesday Thea the king will address the bouses in person. Reviewing the economic situation in Great Britain, the king said: ‘Despite trig* continuance of dis Acuities of international trade, the purchasiuK and saving powers of
908 BELLAS Delivery Winchester Cash Grocery PH 2^ E SUGAR, Crystal White. 10 lbssoc SGDA OR GRAHAM CRACKERS. 2 lb. box .... l<»c COFFEE. That Good 25c Value, No. 730. pkg.... 19c SWEET POTATOES. 6 pounds2sc FLOUR. Forest Rose. 24 tb. sack .'.79c SALMON. Fancy Pink. 2 cans2sc VANCAMPS LARGE YELLOW SOAP. 3 for ... 10c CORN. New Pack. No. 2 canloc; 3 for 25c TOMATOES. No. 2 canloc; 3 for 25c FANCY CUT GREEN BEANS, can ... 10c; 3 for 25c RED OR KIDNEY BEANS, No. 2 can 7'/jc 4M CLEANSER (Dish Free) large package2oc JONATHAN APPLES 10 tb5...25c; Basket.. 79c ROME BEAUTY Fancy Apples. 7 tbs. 25c; Bskt. 95c BREAD. Miller's, large loaf Pumpkin. Ig. can .. 10c Cranberries, th. ... 15c Bell’s Special Coffee 21c Dill Pickles. 2 qt. Dutch Maid Buck- jars 27c m heat. 4 lb. pkg. 25c Chocolate Drops, tb. 10c Rolled Oats. Ig pkg. 19c S|i( . es llk . Catsup. 2 !g. bottles 25c \ Wash Peas, can .. 10c New Dates, lbloc Lux Flakes, Ig. box 20c Chocolate Covered Freeh Corn Meal. Peanuts, lbl9c 5 lbs. 15c Chocolate Clusters, Onions. 10 tb. bag.. 20cpound 19c We are paying top price for Fresh Eggs.
my people have been gtrengthened. The continued improvement of trade and employment among my people Siren "if great satisfaction I am specially pleased at the welcome expansion of the export trade of this country, which has been materially assisted by trade agree, merits concluded with a number of foreign states and the development of trade within the empire on the basis of mutual preferences." FOUR BANDITS STAGE HOLDUPS (CONTINUED FHOM FAOB ONE) cowed two employes and a customer A fourth bandit waited out. side in an automobile. The customer. Leonard Meis RR R coij)s UU U fever headaches J»nhe->u»r Drop* iu 30 in Inn lew
berger, attempted to follow the bandits with the air of a passing motorist, but was outdistanced. Descriptions of the bandit automobile given by victims tn both , robberies tallied perfectly. DEATH MYSTERY NEAR SOLUTION (CONTINUED FTtOM VAntONK) her denial that she had ever seen (Xi’llahan or that she wan tn Indianannliu nt I imp of tho murder
I Specials sot Satdl PORkIJ: AH Pork Sausage (bulk); Lean Pork Steak or Roast l,x>« ; ; Fresh Smoked or Casing P ; Sausage 18c ■ Fresh Picnic Hanis b b h ) , Fresh Spare Rihs 15c w Baby Beef Roast, rump, chuck II or standing rib (ExtraQuali bi J ? None Such Mince Meat (bulk) 15e J i Other Specials | Meaty Boiling Beef .... 3 lb. for Fresh Ground Hamberger ... UHM Tender Swiss Steak RcliM Fresh Ground Veal Loaf || Tender Beef Steak .... 18c, 2 lb. Plenty Fresh Pork LiverlOcftlj Large Bologna (For Sandwiche »> 2 lb. 2k II (Special Saturday Only) Ca |f Liv e r ... 30c lb || Try a nice Juicy Tender Waffle || Steak2sc ft l| SPECIAL—Quick Naptha It Laundry Soap .... 10 bars for2k If Free, Prompt gnd Sanitary Delivery. j Phones 95 or 90. | >l l i ' Appelman’s Green FREE DELIVERY PHONE 215 2B» , ~, —' |K Florida Oranges IQp Salmon I size, doz. Ac/V 2 cans Grape Fruit Q „ orn an< * i ea * I(|f | 3 for«... OC **K Onions »)r.. Pearl Taptoca I(|*| io a,, bug. Zac iyii 10c ?' 17c Idaho Baking Q 0 ” a Potatoes. peckOOl gwee( pk . k | <s n* Good Potatoes 1 r qlia rt jar . . Peck LOL pin pickles Grape Nut 11 quart jar . Flakes, pkg. ... 11l j e || y Dessert Kai Very Good QQz* package y 1 Prunes, 2 lbs. . si a | a d Dressing 97(1 Tomato Juice 1 Qz» quart jar . •• I 2 cansJL«7 V Camay and Palm - Ivory Soap 11 /• °'' vc :Soa * > ’ A 2 bars JLIX Oxydol 22C Burco Coffee Q t large box • ■ pound Chipso 17( Little Elf Drip „ large box Cut Coffee, tb.. • C p. &G. 9q( Pumpkin QQz* 6 bars a . 3 large can... m<7L Sunbrite W' Pumpkin Pie 1 Az* Cleanser, 2 fa” Spice, can IOC Kirks Hard Fresh Pumpkins ”| Az* lIL> . 55c quart p Z&. F ‘"“'.loc r. w. t"*." 25c “X...10C Red Be- j()C large can ■ I ‘pX''e d "...loc cw— 12c Drops. In- • Pineapple, Broken Slice, , dH* can Mixed Candy 44C pom id
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