Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 295, Decatur, Adams County, 13 December 1934 — Page 4
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT I'libllehrd THE! ivory lOvw OWCATI It >lug K«. -fl jKL UICMOIRAI Bunday hy y CO Colored lit the Decatur, Ind., Pont Office uh Second Claaa Manor I 11. Holler Prtmlilnnt A. It. I 101 l house, Soc'y A Bun. Mgr Dick D Holler V’h o President Subscription Ratos: Merle . ..pies I M line wook, by carrier 10 Ono your, hy carrier IS 00 Ono month, by mall .35 Throe months, by mall 1.00 Bls months. hy mull 1.75 One year, by mail S.oo Ono year, nt offlea 3 00 Prices quoted are within first •ml second sones Elsewhere |3 60 one yea. Advertising It it los mads known on Application National Advor Representative SC HEER Hit Inc. 116 lu’Xlwtton Avenue. New York 36 Rant Wacker Drive. Chicago Charter Member of The Indiana t oague of Home (tallies (lon < rack, where .are all tin' Good Felloes? Yon <an t do your Christmas shopping early anymore, except in the morning Indiana has now reached the ripe old :Ke of 111 rears and seems to be I'CttvM for the wear. Jim Crow In the Indianapolis Star, lory aptly stated. "Iton't let Santa i#tss any poor child because you neglected to contribute to—the Good I’elhiws turn! A look at the picture ot the girl who won* the that prise tn a national soap <vutest is proof that the judges d«a ided solely on the merits of Hie essay submitted. Admirwt B'rd has about < omplet ed hia exploring anmud the South Pole and is planning to come tack
In ,\meru'S. It was a lai piave tv gv tv miss last mainia's ts»rrWnvss ami ilvnuili. Many tun suivnalks have bw# built ami til hors repaitmi undw an PUR A program m this . ity. surerUsed by y'i'utii ilman Beavers. The ni|»t-ft\enients are appreciated and enhance the value of the propeblies. There "ill not In' any war be tween Hungary and Jugoslavia. the \ nmnUie* togellier. The world >s too busy with other problems to plan a war and the two small na tions would net have eausiM m». B ot a stir if they had Jo idl’d to *» to fl. With the Ihwiy i*imocia. awd«%s several hundred new stibssrihe ' to its mailing list, the Vocal traUm* territory i* cxten-lcd ams ad'er risers reeeive the ail'sntase «d having their message delivered over a w nier area The new ”tbssi iiw rs live within 26 n :';es of De- < atur and eventiialiy this <ity will be their trading eenter. Cio.h;- A Halles k. S.VyearoJd priweewlGi e< Jasper tsewSH* is theHepal Itean nora.jiov ter congress from the Smottd dw-trki. in the r.prcia! olrytton «r hr hrW to St; ihi- vaAsnc.r catsed by the death of FT st« w k latum T’ > D. mo-
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oral candidate Is Gougruggmau George Durgun and the district will no doubt Im (reaied to a firebrand type of campaign. it la Hated ns ! one of the normally Republican district* in Hie state, blit It la doubtful If Hie parly's nominee will to 1 celve the vote given Mb laindls. country doctor ON BROADWAY: An uiiiisilol human interest story appealing to an entire continent la ■ reported In th« appearance on ( Broadnax of Dr. A. 11. Dafoe, the i Canadian physician who presided 1 at Hie birth of the famous <|ulll- ’ tUpletH. Denied the opportunity of I seeing the five tiny girl* or the parents, the metropolis that so goes on acclaiming celebrities has elevated the doctor to the role of an intermit tonal hero. An enthus lastly audience made Hie rafters ring as the practitioner from the backwoods of Ontario appeared on Hie stage In historic Carnegie Hall, which has echoed the applause for nbfrd singers and conductors Dr. Dafoe may be something of , a temporary curiosity to the I crowds. but he is a rare treasure Jto the professional world The stir ■ 'viral of the quintuplets, even for i ’ their present brief life span, is uni usual in medical annals, and lead ing physicians wish to meet the man whom they envy for his aatax 'jins experience A technical disI mission already has been prepared I tor medical publication*, but his I profeaaional colleagues wish a Rrst- ’ hand account of natures phenom | euoli . Th<’ public is not moved entirely !by an idle curiosity in wishing to I i'l, Wideb piibiilised decto: ’ Every family has an instinctive I interest in the slow progress of few ounces a* the result of the , : most expert care that had evei ; | been known in the provincial back-) ground of Canada s hinterland. The . ’.doctor seems to be bearing up * well under the glare' of the apot i
light. After lev luring on the ease fusions si, the quin spirts, he touched vu the emotional side of j the store in a manner which' demonstrates his natural proses- ; sional aversion to the army of quacks ami charlatans which infect = almost every region. Soothsay,-— asiroiogists and promoters have bombarded him' with letters dm wig the last hve moat »s Beauty specialists were not averse io the advertmag ihen various pt vpat at tons might receive i A prohibtTkwust did net overlook the c I'orinrr.iy to eotgdemn tfe*, nse et ram. *Me h had been ad win.s;< -ed in small qna»;tii*s at' one lime. This worthy ienipeva>e ’ sd'ma.e was counmed that the ; v<mngs:< ' at that early age were j bereg iwred •« their rsiw The doctor admitted that when, th* r-rth he>y was bora he *»<-I *x\vsk' ” That expression, reveal-: mg 5 rotcssaMMo <♦.». s.aiwly Jis tarbed by the almost napnrvedi-sl i ed expt ■> ie«Hse. ma' be added le tamons «w«« of history. After the strain of ih-me weeks .ad the rigors ot primitive existence, the doctor >iii\-iy has earned a hoi day slows Geahaas » iaaseas iboreag'u fare He is weaiinc a dinner jno* ket or one ot the few times tn his career. He has seen the bright lights ana a itgkt dab The Assoc tail'd Press report w sikat on the ><t. bat the worthy Dr Datoe even may haw maw< aa vaureiy unprofessMMß ishse-rrainm of the reaction of alcohoiic beverages on the bnman system ■— laelaaaptdis
L •] Modem Etiquette By ROBSRT* lit ■Q Wtec* a MM »s anm* i ;«>' aW-Olfes • iH two »i’"V. chccifl j Hr aoclk hea WtXi'a steens* A Nr< ter 4'vßic s»kc the Ort> always. Q !te« jctwwiS the Vhrtstmsj- 4:w!»cr Übk tec oct? A. w ;:h the tec- dlwaatv and i <rj'sual, * hitc tinea. *ti4 a So* c«e- --’ torjHcw es <K>i»w<t4*s er Tfij **d o. IteaAK M s.«l iasic I* ikk/- ®ote jw.pw? i X. Nfe tte« M»»n — Trade at Nwm
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* S T AR S 1 (i \ A 1. S * By OCTA V I N E Fwe jK-rsows si ho hailesi* that hw* man drstiHi is Bwliii-ii by tin- | ( t»ni-1s this daily h«r»»«iK is ••mliacii by a noiesl astroli'wer In aiMitliin in inlormaiiiin of mMwinl intereafa. it ••»«- llnsi informall»n es srw-i-ial tniiri-.i in grrwu burn «« the arsignateO ■ • ■ December 14 Be < anti ie of contracts or agreements whiett involve your affix • I lions There should be a tendency ■foi financial aseds to contra t twit be more seiid and permanent. Bargains should be prevalent townnl the Ute afterno-xt and evening Birthdate You should be fond of guessing and theorirnt Some unexp’ited Al ; benet ts s tonld c me to you ironi Jan rd through Feb IS. l?Sb. and !from March 2J th: | tttS an.l from Sept, i# through Olb | A t*oo B; careful to • c d accidents I ;or nish . "ndnet from October 16 I > .. ’ favorable Jur. -“ ■and ». WU. Vt i e-Mc-s * do accounting liec. IK 26 and SI. WS4. Rewm-rs Aesiriwa mMH—*> ■•‘•vasuTt.w reewnlia* tfcelr fceresei-nes are iwiteml »• rw»»wi»»*<'»Te «ilk He- , I. ewer <« tb«» ■ S-"«i sfasane*. »ei:-*a- . Jos Warts G -a*es < - s i —IKS' It T <m are I I I X-v ■' 1 ■■ _ 1 I
■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ I NOT I C E To the Holders of Bishop of Ft. Wayne 5 Bonds on St. John the RapUM ch arch | Fort N' avne. Ind. ls> S ed Sept. L 1933We have information of interest to yos if yo« will pkaw call at First State Bank De cat iMk NOTICE Wholesale Bin ers Mi haxe a nice assortment of Beef hy the quarter- M reasenaoie prices. Also lfa»m4es> Beef for . >emmer Sansaee. CaM«t> «f »M kinds. \*c do cbstorn hntchenne. («ct onr nrires before bayingHighest Prices paid for Hides. Muischler Pkg. Co* Telephone Ihl.
DECATUB DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1934.
ig chamoBY CMAgigh aMNT , Soon as some fellers git wise they feel foolish. It s th - gals with th' coal black eyes that burn th' fellers up. Hard t' git th' edge on your cotnrhtftm when you're Hat. After th- smooth birls laud their chuKcns they usually treat 'em rwf. Son. fi s< aio are on th level lion t amount V a hill o' beans. ■ ■■■ 1 Q 1 ■ 1 ♦— —— ♦ Household Scrapbook ROPEKTA LEE Leatner Furniture Kuh the leaner furniture ocoaejowlly with linse-'J oil sad it will prevent it from drying and cracking. B'eedmg Gums When the gtsmins bleed every time the teeth ore cleaned, consult a c d dentist, k tonic to bnild up
■ a B Ekctrkal Gif' ’ are so practical and usable. They a«id a I lo the comfort and convenience of daily living g throughout the Jtar. Hire arc aaaai 'Uggestinn*— • Irons 51.95-52.95 up A ■ J Toasters SI.HS-S3-50 1 ■ Waffle Irons . . 54.95-55.95 Hi J J • Peculators 53.50 up [/ a ■ Heating Pads $3.95 jr-r-f ? ■ Tree Lights 39c up » a ■ ■ a•-■— l ■" " " a a ’ ? MAYTAG WASHERS a a ■ , Tb>s labor Mo "8 f** * be <■ sr.ty g g * v& nnprecvatbd by nwy houeew’fn or C*-ist- | -as imnrr -5 Magtmj is the standard ■ I ® I f 1 c.a >ty i* wnohera. ■ : ! >W" SB9- 50 : ■ Model !• —a well maie washer i ■ :p, * - sb 4-w : ■ Croslev and Zenith Radios ■ : -rstsss : : DECATUR ELECTRIC SHOP: - \c» loca- ■-•f*—So. Sec one* SL s g Ante ran! easrrr ■
f the gums is probably needed. Baking Cakes If cakes rise only in the center, ' ! and not around the edges, it is due I to too hot an oven. Cellar Steps Try a little kerosene in hot water • I to wb.>ten the tellar steps. |
IF YOUR BREATH HAS A SMELL YOU CAN’T FEEL WELL When wf eat too mnefc. onr food clcraya in our bow«is. Our friends Knell th.a eom.ng out of onr mouth and cal! it haA breath. We feel the potaoft of thia decay aU aver oar body. It make* ut ario -iiay. grouchy and tw l good for aaythmg. W ha: mxkes the food decay in the bowels? Weil, v hen *e ea: too much, our bdc juice can t e gest it What is the bile juice? It il the rro«t vital digeatire juice in our body. Unless 2 ><rta of it are fiowip® from t*.ir Kwv into our bcweU every day. oar fwoverncr.i’ get hard and eon*: pat cd and \ of oar feed decays tn our 2$ feet cf howefs. Thia decay send* poxaoa aii c er our body every s;x minutes. wbm rar fnenda ameii err bad breath (bat we don't’ and we feel like a whigped tomcat, den t use a mouthwash or take a laxative. Get at tl« eanae. Take Carter'a little Liver Pilis which cents'y start the Aow es your bile jaiee. But if •'ar»rr**thwut better is offered you, don't bey it, foe t may be a caJo-wl « mercury) pin. which ' vwer« teeth, rrlrr* ami *caM* the rertwn * marv pe pie Ask for Carter’l Little I ver P.P« by name and ret what yoa ask f.v-C.e C MCe
Answers To Test Questions ar« the ant wen to tha Tact Que«tlon» prlntad on Pape Two. 1. Aspirin. 2. As the designer of the first practical locomotive. 3. Mount Vesuvius. 4. The channel vonecting Hudson with Harlem Rivera. N. Y. 5. South America. d. Rio Grande. 7. A government office where gold and silver bullion I* purchased assayed and refined. 8. Swi'dish author. 9. Heredity. 10. Henry AV. Rainey. CHURCH REVIVALS U. B. Church (Old Constitution I Eighth Street A large crowd attended our revival service last night. Homer Ginter and daughter Marcella sang ————l l—
( 7 WILL RECEIVE A 'WWgy WARM WELCOME FROM DADI Up AL® ,-jfr 5 ■* f3WT NICHOLS SHOE STORE
Our Store Open Every Night Until Christmas. Come In and Look Around. SCHAFER’S NEW’ FRESH AND DELICIOUS CHRISTMAS CANDIES *, ■ f Our Stocks are Complete and During Your Visit in our Store be Sure and Inspect Our New Candy Department. We Have A Wonderful Assortment of Pure Wholesome Christmas Candies .And At Prices Which Will Please You. Other — 1 lb. F ancy Box EXTRA SPECIAL! 39c Value CHOCOLATES i lh CHOCOLATES cHocuLait *j^ z » CHEKKIbS mDC Light Assorted Creams. Xfary Lou” Hand-made. Holid,, - V BGXed - Hand Dipped Al Quality Cellophane Wrapped. I hocolate*. Guaranteed Cupped and contains *1 v° C Tr a ‘n V ' x a Foil " rapped and Nut Top X. , 4^C Chocolates That Wil! Melt \ J 3 lb. Box CHOCOLATES l n Your Mouth. \ k'T SX™ 69c p--o»~ • pei/» c,vemm ” FRESH TASTY CHRISTMAS Candy X. CHOCOLATE DROPS 10c ft ORANGE SLICES I ** t J X, ( REAM BONBONS ™ * GROCERS MIX ,T ® CIT ROCK MIX ’ 5 !” mint STAR LIGHTS ! n x “ > RIBBON MIX -J* ft Fi< vj vyik GOL2EN NUGGETS • '-kT” ' JUMBO JELLY BEANS I':f 1 ': f " TK-'XZ- B/J’’ 11 CHOCOLATE MELTAU AYS J c 3 ' ASST. CHOCOLATES. Splendid Quality -« “ ( hocolate ni t carmels -7" CHOCOLATE CHIPS .JSTA \ ASSORTED MIX HARD CANDIES I,f V BUTTERSCOT H STRAWS -? c " \ VANILLA FUDGE ,x WE > XV,TE V ’ l T ? . MAKE THIS STOBI I YOUR HEADQI aKI1 ERS FOR CHRb T - MAS ; v<*7 cam». ; HARDWARES HOME I ■■■■■■■■■■■ ■■■■■mMMMßHgMB H g HHHI
I the ‘‘Eastern Gate”. Rev. Kindel brought us a touching sermon on Heaven, using Revelation 22:11 as his text, "Three most precious words in the English language ur e Mother, ! Home, and Heaven. Some homes [ are not homo just for the way things are carried on in the home. ; We tshould think more and more of the Home over yonder. Heaven Is I a wonderful word for the Christian. It la the home over yonder. | We are on our way home to that wonderful city. It Is up to us to keep on keeping oli. It Just takes ia jibe of God to any no to tlhe , world and yes to the Lord. We should travel the way ot holiness. |We can play and trifle with any- : thing else but God. •We should not be a quitter. [The reason we do not get any
l The holiday season brings many money needs We i can help you with your Christmas expenses oy tend I ing you up to S3OO You get the money orwnptiy. I Lawful interest charged on just the actua: time you have the money Repayment terms to suit vour individual convenience. Every transaction strictly confidential. Your own signature and security are all that we require-no inquiries made ot your employer. or those whom you deal. Full informa-icn gladly given without cost or obligation. e FRANKLIN SECURITY CO. Over Bcbatei Hu w Uv Phone $37 Decatur. Ini “Make lour Xmas More Merry By Usintr Our Sertiw*
farther, we don't stav " . long enough,” o|,r : ■ o— ■ twenty yearT ; agojtoday From the _ D ’l Oe 2 ocr «Fii. Dc<! ' U ' W4 ~*» s Enjoyed Au- Trip , t Boise, Idaho. ill Pi —v ' ! keep these “youngs ’ Mrs. Liz.ette Dihl.le - , ' wantetl Uke an airpta* Her daughter did nt think ft J ’ sate. Hut finally Mrs. D tbh| , “ups and flies away" to Salt tl • City, an hour and 55 home. Site enjoyed every mi.- •| of the trip in the g iant si j ' she said. “
