Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 33, Number 28, Decatur, Adams County, 1 February 1935 — Page 3

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I THOUSANDS SAY ■ NEW INDO - VIM I HAS NO EQUAL

fHBi. Great Medicine Is I The Talk of De--1 ■catur, And Hundreds I BSay That "Nothing Like I Bit Ever Came Here Be- ■ Bfore." Being Introduced At A I Bl’rice Every Person Can | BEasily Afford. K ' conof nature’s finest inin Vin. which introduced to the ■ da-iv here in this city, at !l ■' ; s Drug Store lias besensation here in at 111 und general vicinity. At flHk thousands who have ■ .u y J taking Indo-Vln are tins wonder compound" a :ia to tlndr health. Druggists public alike state that nothing PHP' ’’ - las ever been seen here s Wore. ■ hat INDO-VIN IS! advanced, modern formula. a <me al], 110 t; a 'patent' modiF uuip | )tl | a lemaj.kabip new system l '’ llla ‘ n >nß 29 of Nature's ‘ I' Ki** 1 I! ' al!n ’ liuil< iing 'lngredients, not one a habit-forming drug. ‘ ■has a great action upon EACH ■ the FOUR important organs—‘ Liver, Kidneys. Bowels. ■* will bring out awful impurities Mfeqnently from the first dose) may have been inside of you a ion R time, causing you many I of misery with headaches, zv spells, skin eruptions and drowsy, tired feeling. in will relieve acid con-! ■ lolls and make the digestive ans , Rweet and clean. MB act as a diuretic to' Biggish kidneys and flush out ■amities of impurity that may become dammed up inside, ■ansing BACKACHE. SHARP Hr XS and RISING AT NIGHT, loves children from bed-wetting ■ a few days. will make your liver more ac-j will work the oW b . )e fron) ■',. )lver as black as ink. thus re-1 spells of biliousness and Strengthens the , natural means, without ■»imfiil drugs. ■ Relieves rheumatism and neuri-. Kisnn ! , [ ,v,nß out Hie metabolic ■rm nV " at <ause th& awful aches ■ In.^v’- 5 ' g , ivinK fluick relief.

CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Mlsi Mary Macy Phone* 1000—1001 Friday XT. B. Happy Mothers Club, 1 church, 2 p. m. I Ben llur open installation of officers, Ben Hur Hall, 7:30 p. nt. Pinochle Club, Mrs. Wm. L.sl'-r. I 7:30 ip- m. Saturday IT. B. Ladies Aid supper, post* |'toned one week. M. E. elrls of Kings Herald Society, Harriet Gilson, 2 ,p. m. Evangelical Ixiyal Borom class steak supper, church basement, 5 to 7 p. m. i M. E. King l ) Heralds boys group. 1 John Krick, 2 p. tn. Monday Christian Corinthian Class, Mrs. .Bush at Sam Btumgirtner reaid-' . ence, 7:30 p. m. Firi ran'-i Auxiliary, Mrs. Roy , Steele, 7:30 p m. Res. arch Club, Mrs. O. L. Vance | 2:30 p. m. i Woman's Club, Art Department in 'charge. Library hall, 7:45 p. inTueaday Tri Kappa social meeting. Miss Mary Kajheryn Schtig. 8 p. tn. Mt. T>ibor Isidies Aid Society, Mrs. Lester Tumbleson. 7:30 p. m. Evangelical Dutiful Daughters class. Mrs. Diek McConnell, 7:30! p. m. Wednesday Indies Shakespeare Club, Mrs. , IT. F. Ehing r. 2:30 p. m. Historical Club, Mrs. Ben DeVor '2:39 ,p. m. Thtirtdav Presbyterian NV. M. S. mite box j opening, Mrs. J. L. Kocher, 2:30 I P ' ' ENTERTAINS AT DINNER BRIDGE Miss Madg? 'Hite was hostess to > the nr mbers of the Dinner-Bridge Clubond two additional guests. Mrs. Palmer Eicher and Mrs. Gladys Chamberlain, at her home Thursday night. The dinner was nerved at small tables which were centered with

I ' ! 'll J” .jaffes. JF MRS. RUTH MOONEY tive; build you up in general and - make you LOOK. ACT and FEEL ■ like a DIFFERENT MAN OR WOMAN, years younger than your real age. Following are JUST A FEW testimonials, selected at random from among the 'HUNDREDS that are being received from this vicinity. Read these statements: Nerve Victim Finds Relief MRS. RUTH MOONEY, of R. F. D. ! No, 1. Monroeville, Indiana, said: (photo appears agove) "My nerves had just about /rotten the best of me. Ta was very irritable and the least , little thing would unset rr, °. mv nerves were on edge ALL THE* TIME and it just seemed like T couldn’t get a decent night nf rest. I was losing weight and this nervous condition w«s beginning' to undermine mv health. I tried ALL KI.NDS of medicinees, but Tndo-Vin was the onlv medicine I ever found that turned out to be what 1 needed. It certainly had a wonderful action on mv nerves, for 'they are strong- and [ Hteadv now, and I can go to sleep and 1 never wake up until the next I mo-ni’ifr. I am GLAD to endorse Tndo-Vin fir it deserves anybody’s praise.” Another Stomach Victim MR. LEROY JONES, of 34 E. Eranklin St. Shelbyville. Tnd., said: Owner of a Local Transfer Co., Widely-Known) ‘‘l got so full of gas in mv stomach organs that 1 nearly bursted. Mv stoma h was upset ALL THE TIME. My bowels seemed dead 1 and paralyzed and I had to take a I strong physic every night, as they wouldn’t act without it at all, and T I had constant headaches from this I bowel trouble. Finally I got Indo-; | V’n and it put me in as good condition as when I was a bov. It worked the gas from mv stomach organs , and I eat like a horse now and no suffering afterward AT ALL. It regulated my b iwles PERFECTLY . ; The headaches have all gone away, and T am glad to endorse such a ; medicine to the public.” Indo-Vln In now being Introduced to the public here in Decatur at the Holt house Drug Store, and sold by every good druggist In nil the nearby towns throughout this whole mcci • ««**•« ■

DFCATDR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 19.35,

bud vases of forsytliln, F Rowing the dlnn r, the tables wore urr aged for bridge >ind four gum<-,s were enjoyed. Mrs. Avon Burk had high s- on- among the club nr mbers und Mm. Chamberlain wno presented a gu st prize. MEETING OF ETA TAU SIGMA The members of the Eta Tau Sig-; ma s irorlty were entertained by I Mliis Glennys Elzey' at her home Thursday night. Vnlentlny .rippointm nta prevailed In the decorations. ■Games of .bridge were played and Mis.; Mildred Bhuxer received high j.;cor- prize and Mias Ruth Winner consolation prig-. A luncheon was | served. The next m eting will be held in two weeku with Mias Mad•geline Miller. A social meeting of the Tri K ippa xorority will be h?ld with Miss ! Mary Kath'ryn Schtig Tuesduy eveI nlng at eight o'cl - k. ENTERTAINS FOR GUEST 1 Mrs. Fred King entetained t her J | home on Mercer avenue. Thursday I I evening, in honor of her mother-in-law. Mis. Bert Lewis of V nedocia. | Ohio. Those -ire- nt were Mrs. Anina Hous r. Rev. and Mrs. J. W. I Daws n and daughter Frances, Mr. 'and Mrs. King and family. A lunch■eon vo;.s served hy the hostessThe Corinthian cl iss of the Chris-1 tian Sunday School will me t Mon-1 d y night at seven-thirty o’clock with Mrs. Bush at the Sam Baumigartncr r -sidence on North Second str.et. All members are requested I to be present. o EXPERT SAYS — j CONTINUED EltOM CAGE ONE_ ‘ “we'' and 'warn'' from the first i ransom note, some of the “y's" found in all the letters, the letters "or", and a number of “the's." The word “the", as written in the extortion messages, appeared only twice on the state's charts. I Trendley said, whereas It appears j with other illuminating variations j I many times. The morning session was enliviened only once. That was when, i Attorney General David T. Wil- ' entz introduced the records of Bell- | evue hospital, to show that Louis I Kiss, an alibi witness, was mistak'en when he said he saw Bruno, Richard Hauptmann in the Bronx on the evening of March 1. 1932. when the kidnaping was committed. The witness, who was “carrying two bottles of home-made rum to a friend," had fixed the day of iiis 'meeting with Hauptmann by the | fact that he bad sent his son to the hospital “exactly one week be'fore I saw Hauptmann." i The hospital records showed Kiss' son was admitted on Feb. 22, 11932. which would have placed the meeting on Feb. 29, 1932, being a i leap year. I The battle of the handwriting experts, who cling to their theories as bridge masters cling to their . own systems, was expected to continue throughout the day. DEMOCRATS TO CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE I will vote as individuals rather I than as a party unit on the proposal to make United States senator, i governor and other state officers subject to the primary. That the Democratic majority will oppose the Hendricks bill to change the date of the primary from May to September. I That the Democratic majority I will approve plans to require all (candidate to file with their declarI ations of candidacy a petition sign-

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By HARRISON CARROLL Kiiifl I <<ituirn Si/.iitiiutr, I nr. lIOI.LYWIK>D inimdoni archery .-ritnu-la ts are now turning their att.ntlon from hunting to fishing. Armed witH bows und steel arrows, | Jack Urocby, assistant to Dunce Director Leroy I'liuz, und " ul sh ‘’ , ' ti -v voyage by tered bout to the C •ar fishing grounds 45K V W off San f'lemente g for a try at the f ejk exciting sport. \ Briss on is a BFv ™ new < ' onv, ’' rt> h,l< i “ ’ t’rosby, on hi. lu t expedition. <tn I Bi i.woii bagged tin 18-i pound yellow-tail. I The bow and arrow fishermen pro- | cred to a desirable spot, then throw i' quantities of live bait into the water. | As the fish take them, the archers J draw the l»ow to the limit of its | 50-pound pull, and loose the steel shaft. Ea- h arrow carries a coni, har- ] I poon-fashion. If a hit is made, the lish is ready to l>e dragged in. Gary Cooper could very nearly write his own ticket for personal appearin' es, with “IJves of a Bengal I laincer". but the weary star is board- ' ing a plane to fiy east for a month's I I vuiation on Long Island. In case ot I bad weather, he and Sandra Shaw will depart by train. This is Gary's first vacction In | months. He worked RS days on ■ Bengal Lancers ', then stepped right ' into Samuel Goldwyn's production of “The Wedding Night" with Anna Sten. Final scenes of this picture are being shot. Groucho Marx wasn't there to hear it, but lie was topped by a water at one ot filmland's popular restaurants. , The comedian enterel tic place. ■ which was almost full, walked | I around the row of booths and came back to the door. | “I don't think 111 stay here,” he flipped. “It's too dull." It wan a veteran waiter, who looked after his retreating fe m and said: “There are more people here than In any theater his la: t pi t .re showed in.” What youthful actress really has | better claims than appear on the j surface for her hefty Alimony ed by a certain number of voters, i Previous to the caucus, the Democratic senators definitely went on record to abrogate their party’sj pledge to repeal the primary. The resolution said: “After much study and invest!-j eation. the majority is convinced the peonle desire a continuation of the method." But the Democrats were not the only party to be embarrassed by; the primary question. The Republican state platform also pledge repeal.. In the face of this, Senators I. Flovd Garrott, R.. Battle Ground, and Perry Johnson. R . Atlanta, in-1 trodneed a bill yesterday to repeal the primary. The bill, of course, hasn't a l chance to pass because of the over-1 whelming majority. But the Re-1 publicans have done their bit and . now can stand back to criticize | failure of the Democrats to carry | out their pledge. 0 : DEATH CLAIMS CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE ; vicee.s will he h?ld Monday morn- 1 ing at 9 o'clock. Burial will be in l the St. Joseph's cemetery. | Tile body will be removed to the | home on Line etrest tonight from the S. E. Bl ■ 'k funeral home, and may be viewed after 7 o'clock. o Beer Tavern Owner Sentenced For Life Plymouth, Ind., Feb. I—(UP)—' Owen Kirkwood. 54. South Bend be r tavern proprietor, was found guilty of murder in the second degree by a jury in Marshall county 1 I circuit court here curly today. He was charged with murder of Edward Van Mele, 24. South Bend, last November 8. Kirkwood was sentenced to life imprisonment in the .Indiana state prison by Judge Edward chipman. Van Mele, according to witnesses, w s killed by a shot fired from a revolver in the bands of Kirkwood following a free-for-all fight in Kirkwood’s beer parlor. Q Schedule Meets For Beekeepers Indianapolis, Ind., Feb. I—(UP)1 —(UP) ; The February schedule of winter meetings for Indiana beekeepers w s announced today by James E. I ’ Starkey, chief apiary inspector of; the state conservation department.; Plans for summer inspection, i field meet and tours will be drawn . and discussions on bee management . and honey marketing will be held : during the meetings, Starkey said, i The schedule follows:( Feb. 2,. .Newcastle; Feb. 4, Noblesville; j Feb. 5, Danville; Feb. 6, Lebanon; r

demandM, but probuhly will nut ‘ pre.si nt them In coint? new tinpan alley Ih a* certain apart.nent hotel, luxurious, r to in at c h the — xIBWK*. — handsome return J for There, Irving 1 Berlin is en- | wonced in the. X ’WFW I-nthome wliilc; ■ W t!ie Moors b t .-j t 4 * ,'s 'k , t neat li. rnalnljJ . x T tl e upper on< ■ (Mi A, -i dein (lefercni e IM " ° " ‘ ,rl " sic:i ' »-T'. -'£■*'3t> ,■ « t lu.iis.-M-r mBWHU <■ o n <‘on r ad, li\nuU<<lM> Herb Brown,’| Arthur Freed, Harry Warren, Al Dubin, Maeki Gordon and various otlur big xhotsl in the world of mi lody. , | One i.ets a lauuli to remember that" latt Hummer, at He same hotel. < e.la.n guests were so disturiied by the singing of mo king birds In a nearby park thut Scenarist Ciarlis I’lirUimann r< so ted to firing roman candles into the trees. LATE FLASHES— What with the recent had weather and with t’larlie Chaplin's illness, the comedian's pals estimate that he is three months behind s- hedule on his picture. And now may hot ■ tinish until June. . . . Mae West is | suffering intense pain in her ear lobes, which have been Irritated by ■wearing 10-ounce ear.irgs for her I new filin’, “Now I'm a Lady". . . . .Gene Towne, the scenarist, was I lushed to tlie Wdsl ire hospital, threatened with pneumonia Dr. Frank Nolan expects to stave it off. . Lila Lee is due here any minute, if she's not already arrived, to join her bridegroom, Ja< k I’e no. . , . Gilbert Roland is sporting a new rille that has the range ot a small, cannon. . . . It's a two weeks NeWi York vacation for Sharon Lynn.' who'll see the shows ami choosej decorations for her new house. . . Bill Gargan is entering his English! bull. Lord Nagrug, in the San DiegrJ dog show. He's afler a champion-' I ship. . . . Bill's gone on a diet. too. to drop 11 pounds. He is do ng it on consomme and is a five-bowl-a-day man. . . . Renee Whitney also is so much slimmer. Fouitz-en pounds. And Preston l o ter is back from the Santa Cruz isHnds, where 11 ; wild pigs I t the dint under his expeit marksmanshi?. DID YOU KNOW— That Lon Chaney, Jr., has been I married 10 years and has two children? (Feb. 7. Logansport; Feb. 8, Wabash: Feb. 9. Peru; F >h. 11. Frankfort; Feb. 12, Delphi; Feb. 12. Mon- ■ ticello and Knox: Feb. 14, RensLsalaer; Feb. 16. Winamac; Feb. 16. j Roche ster; Feb. 18. Plymouth; Feb. 119, South Bmd; Feb. 20, Elkhart; Feb. 21. LaPorte; Feb. 22, Valparaiso; Feb. 23, Crown Point; Feb. 125, Morocco: Feb. 2 1 3, Williamsport; Feb. 27, Covington, and Feb. 28, Rockville. o WAITS OPINION CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE? introduced in the present general assembly since administration l adI trs have decided to retain the gross I income tax. Republican members of the legisI'ature favor a sales tax in place of the gross income. o Adventurer Pleads Guilty To Bigamy j 'New York, Feb. I—(UP1 —(UP) —Capt.' Ivan Uoderjay, continental adven- ' tu-rer, calmly disregarded the ad'vice of his attorney today and sisted on pleading guilty to big im-, ously marrying the missing Agena ( Tufverson, Detroit and New York ’ attorney. He was remanded to the tombs ! ; for sentence Feb. 14. With an air of resignation, Clyde j Hart, attorney appointed by Gen-, eral sessions court to aid the soldier ' ' of fortune, sto d behind his client 1 during the proceedings. “■i talked to him just before we came in,” he said later, “He said j 'man. you can’t do me any good. | What’s the use cf going all through j a trial when I’m guilty under Am-1 erican law?’ I tried to convince him , that he could stand on reasonable! doubt but he would have none of it." o Purest Helium in Colorado Pueblo, Colo-, —(UP)— Purest helium in the world is found in LosAnimas County in this state. Helium a rare gas which is non com bustible and vary bouyant, is used in dirigibles. It is found only in the United, States and, until recently, ; w s produced only in Texas. Its | export, because -of its military im- ■ portance, outside the country is for bidden. o —- Bird Hero Knoxville, Tenn. — (U.R) — Miss i Lena Ebbs has a hero in the house. |He is Sambo, male of her pair of I love birds. When a mouse, in search of food, entered the birds' cage, Ella, the lafiy bird, fainted 1 from fear, but Sambo, flying to the ■ rescue, attacked the mouse and, I’pecked it to death.. .

Mm. Mary A. Schafer -f neir Holm, w.io has been visiting In Col-1 umbus, Ohio, 1.-t now spending a week with her son Erwin Schaffer! lot this city. Lewii Slump of Washington township Is a. de to leave his home | after an attack of the flu. Superintendent Walter J. Krick llh >ittending a meeting of school j superintendents in Indianapolis to-1 I ‘lay. Grover Rom *y of Geneva w. s a visitor here ywt rduy and renewed his paper for another year. W. D- Hower of Barberton. Ohio mailed in hlu subecriptlnn for another year to the Deinocn.t. 1 Mrs. Phillip Ardner of Toledo, Ohio renew d her pap r for another . year by mail toikiy. I Mr. and Mrs. Felix Holthouse and j children of Lmisville, Kentucky, will s.-iend the week-end with the ' G. T. Burk family. Ralph M Tyniiill of Bluffton was drawn >is a Well.i county circuit ' court juror, to fill the vacancy am I d wh n Judge J. F. De ker excused Fred Groves. Jackson townahi'.s I farmer, from further service during : the present term. Tyndall will be I tu.Tmoned for service in the next, jury case that go u to trial. Miss '.re'a Myem if route 2, Ohio City, Ohio was. a shopper here ; Thursday and renewed her paper f r anotlv r year. Mins Myens did receive h r mail on route 1. Wren, Ohio but the runil route out of Wren, l» s been dispensed with and taken over by the Ohio City carriers. C. P. Lennartz. engineer for the United States air conditioning corporation. was in the city today making tl survey of the Adams the :ter. , 1 An air cooling system will be in- ; stall d in the theater tills spring and the engineer will prepare ■; lans and specifications for the installa- | tion. I Nancy Bell, daughter cf Mr. and I Mrs. William H. (Bell, is recovering from a slight infection caused by •1 burn on her arm. She was taken to the Du mling clinic yesterday for an examination. Miss Mary Madeline Coverdale is employed in the offices of the Lin-1 coin National Life .insurance com- j pany. Fort WayneBobby -and Roger Gent'is were j guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Say-1 lors and sen Richurd, while Mr. and , Mrs. Ralph Gentis attended the! j hardware convention in Indianai polis. County agent Arrhbold announc-; ed today that only a few tickets were left for the .annual farmer's J banquet to be held here Monday | evening at the Masonic hall. James j Adams, chairman of the Indiana ! highway commission will be the I speaker at the meeting. Postmaster L. G. EUlngham of. Fort Wayne wifi a business visitor . in the city last evening. Wifecn Lee, well known hardware merchant of this city, figured in an auto accident while driving to Indianapolis. His car crashed with another one. when the brakes locked He received a slight bruise on the nose. Paul Briede was called to Portland this morning because of the serious illness of his father. Mr. Briede is ill from a kidney complication. S. V. Johnson of a mile south cf Monroe is suffering from a stomach ailment and lua been confined to his home formore than a week. His condition was not much improved today but 1s not considered ■seri us. j Frank E. France was able to lie | I up town today for a short while.; Mr. France has been ill at his | home on Mercer avenue f:r the j ' Among those from Geneva who; (attended the President's Bill at De-1 catur Wednesday night were Mr. i ■ and Mrs. E. R. Reiecheldeffer. Mr.; land Mrs. E. R. R.icheldeffer. Mr. ' Mrs. J. A. Long and son. John. L IV. ; | Stuckey and daughter, Gretchen. | Carl Speiecher, Walter Hoffstetter. Ciarenee Kneuss, Emmett Stahl and

'_ — | REN DEZVOUS (Auspices Country Club) DINE yy(y We wish to thank JKWI \ I one and all for jJlft'' 1 splendid cooper- I atlon that has Seot I ui UJ 1 > o been given us I q i since the open- I ° J ing of our new 1 O o Night Club just• z one month ago. “ We are honestly endeavoring to operate the RENDEZVOUS as a respectable place of entertainment so that anyone patronizing us can i be assured of the respect due them while here. Dancing every night but Monday to the snappy tunes of the 3 HOT PEPPERS First class floor show Saturday night with act every hour. i Delicious Sandwiches served at all times.

Iglrl friend, Hurley Drew ami Miss | I Studabaker, of Berne, Mr. anti Mrs. | |('larred Ch w, Mr. and -Mrs. Hubert! Brown, Mias .Aleta ilhirlow, Mlhs| August i Furl w, Don Aspy and Miss ’ ■Carmen Schwartz, of Bein'. The mombont of the Gen. va has-; , kctball team wore the guests of ; iihelr coach peter Vita of Decatur! I Thursday night. • o No Revival Service At Monroe Saturday Th re will he no r vival service lat the Methodist Episcopal church in Monroe on Saturday night. Rev. I Elbert Morf rd announcetl tmbiy. I Services will continue t ach night of next week at 7:30 o'clock with I Rev. J. Thomas Frost, ev ingeiist, I bringing tii ■ rnt-'sage. Interest Is! : increasing In the meetings, Rev. | | Morford .tta'ed. a Urge Improvement Os Michigan City Harbor I Indianapolis. Ind.. Feb. I—(UP)1 —(UP) | A resolution n 'moralizing cong- ' reus to authorize improvement of i the Isike Mi higan Harbor at Michi igan City was adopted unanim itely jby th" house o

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HAVE YOU INDIGESTION? e/l DISEASE which starts with indigestion, ns*y, sour stomach, dizzy sjiells or general lassitude, may be heljied by ' - 4L- Dr. Pierce's Golden D‘*c< At ry. blood and -i run-down system also respond quickly to d s tonic effect. Rrad this: Mrs. Daniel Reardon oi 207 No. Horton St.. Jacltion. Mich.. «aid: "When I was sabering from indigestion and ga» on my elomach Dr. Pierce « Golden Medical Dix . very gave me great relief and wemedt to increase my appetite. I gained in strength lind have not ttince had the slighter distrens after eating New sire, tablets 50 cts., liquid >I.OO. Large size, tabu, or liquid. HAS. AU druggists. Write Dr. Pierces Clinic. Buffalo, N.Y., for free medical advice.