Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 33, Number 76, Decatur, Adams County, 29 March 1935 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published THE Every Eve- DECATUR sing Except JKJ, DEMOCRAT Sunday by EEL CO. fettered at the Decatur, Ind., Post Office as Second Class Matter. I. H. Heller President A. R. Holthouse, Sec'y & Bus. Mgr. Dick D. Heller Vice-President Subscription Rates: Single copies $ .02 One week, by carrier — .11 One year, by carrier 15.00 One month, by mail .35 Three months, by mail l.J'l Six months, by mail 1.76 One year, by mail 3.00 One year, at office 3.iM 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 Eaet Wacker Drive. Chicago Charter Member of The Indiana League of Home Dailies. Trade in Decatur Saturday. Huey Long is like a dog chasing its own tail. Dr. Townsend announces he will not be a candidate for the presi-l dency. He's not so dumb. The family scrap of the Dionnes leads many to believe that the parents should be placed in the hospital and the quintuplets let to' run the house. Buy and build in Decatur. You'll profit both ways. Local values are ! right, the stores offer you real bargains and good real estate is the best investment you can make. Retail trade is on the up and up. 1 according to a national survey. ■ Farmers are buying again, the ball i is being pushed up and every one seems U> believe ihat the last; winter of depression has been permanently buried. The spring trade is on. Fashions, not only in men s and women s ■wearing apparel, but household furniture, automobiles and even' down to fruits and vegetables that come in season, now hold the stage. I t Do your shopping while the are new. Employment is increasing in De-i catur. Jhc General Electric has! added a number to its force, the' * j Cloverleaf Creameries, Central; Sugar company. UiFontaine company, the casting company and other places are running full tilt. Its, a busy community and everyone isi beginning to smile. Gangway said Congressman Gassaway of Oklahoma as he proceed- 1 ed to dean up on those who stayed 1 over at a party in Washington the other evening. It must have been a riotious affair and for some a 1 real knockout, according to the 1 fiery congressman's version. Why do all these fighting men hail from Oklahoma? SA County treasurer Wechter and 1 deputies will appreciate it if tax- I payers cooperate with the, request ■ _ "I've simply got to paper my rooms this spring-" " Why not be thrifty and buy Mayflower Wallpaper (ike I did." Kohue Drug Co.

not to offer checks that require a second endorsement. The hank's charge for cashing second endorsement checks, causes not only an 1 expense to the county, but an Inf convenience to the officials and delays service at the cashier's wint dow. If you wish to pay by check, make it payable to the county t treasurer. t It is interesting to read the list of fine pictures produced recently > and now being released tor showIng. Old classics, dramas, adapta- ’ tions of famous novels and histor- , ical works, stories that thrilled thousands of readers are now be- ' ing filmed. The public likes the new and higher class picture, proof that It was foolish for the producers to believe that the sexy kind were the only ones that filled theaters. Dobbin heads back toward Michigan. Reports from the Michigan department of agriculture indicate I that the number of horses in the 1 state increased by 4.000 during the last year. That is ths first increase j noted since 1917. From the year of the beginning of the World War i until last year the number of Michigan horses constantly decreased. But the village smithy beneath the • spreading chestnut tree now is a . (garage and the farm horse is huv- ; I ing all sorts of trouble to get his shoes fitted, tine of Michigan's J h ading farmers this spring report- . ed trying for a week to get an ; ' itinerant horseshoer to come to his : farm and finally braved the peril I of the cement highway to drive his | team six miles to a blacksmith i ■ shop, only to find ou arrival that I I the smith had no horseshoes.—De-. I troit News. WARNING OF FOLLY: About all we need to finish the , ; warning from the western plains is a pillar of fire by night. We had .the pillar of clouds by day, and it went swirling eastward as a grim reminder of the fate that follows after folly. A dust storm, of course, is a natural phenomenon like a cyclone of a flood. Hut unlike these it is I partly a man-made thing, also. We got our dust storm because of the way we used our land, and it was , an ominous indication of the way I nature can go ou the rampage when man upsets her balance. Altogether, it is a queer situation. We expanded our agricultural production beyond reason, a tew years ago. just as we expand-1 ed other kinds of production. py bringing under cultivation more land than we needed we helped to give ourselves a farm depression which today is requiring the most heroic measures. Then, as if that were not enough, I , 1 high winds and dry weather combine to ruin the laud which we unwisely plowed. Out of it all we ought al least to get a new comprehension of the • proper way to use our natural re- I sources. I Few lands have ever been as I blessed with such resources as I America. Fertile soil, great for- I ests, mineral deposits—they were J here in seemingly limitless abund- I ante, and wc let them dazzle us. I We got into the habit of moving in I on them en masse and letting the II lucky first comers use them as they I pleased.—lndianapolis Times. ■ ■■■' *' ' ' ' —~ — I • ♦ Answers To Test Questions Below are the answers to the II Test Questions printed on Page Two. I 1. John Muir. American explorer and naturalist 2. France. 3. The Ten Commandments. 1. English philosopher and his- I torian. 5. lowa. 6. American Socialist leader and editor; fliat Socialist congressman.! 7. The Pope. 8. The Hebrew name for a winged creature represented as in i attendance upon Yahwe. 9. Eminent Greek astronomer and geometer. 10 Humerus —— (i — —- Trade in a Good Town — Decatur

s *ST AR SIGNAL'S* By OCTAVINE 1 For persons who believe that human destiny Is guided by the planetr ' the dally horoscope Is outlined by a noted astrologer. In audition to In. ' formation of general Interest, It outlines information of special Interest to persona born on the designated MARCH 30. You may i»e worried over small things in the morning The afternoon is better. It indicates vigorous action and favors work which requires muscular effort. Be careful that you do not spend more than you should in the evening. Birthdate You should make a good policeman. Do not allow yourself to aid superior to those around you. You may have some worries to overcome from April 30 through June 7 and from July 5 through Aug. 15. You should have some good luck from Dec. II through 24. 1935. You must be careful from April 22 through 30. 1935. and from June 4 13, 1935 because it is a dangerous period. Socially favorable June 14-18, 1935. Write letters or do cleHcal work from April 12 through 1 *. 1935. Readers desiring additional Information regarding their horoscopes, are invited to communicate with Oc-[ taxine in care of this newspaper. Eu-> close a 3-cent stamped self-addressed envelope. 0 POLICE SOUND CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE is deadly and merciless with ma chine gun and revolver affif has written taunting letters to cffftials announcing he had no intention of being taken alive. The outlaws fled into the Pearl river swamp one mile west of Georgetown after terrorizing south-

Ice Cold JUMBO > ROOT CPCfIAIQ Chocolate § beer JlLLinLu SODA 5c at 10c HOLTHOUSE’S f I — I Prep for Shaving Colgate's Tooth Paste $ I |l7c Lsoc 19c : 3 Larvex makes Fabrics Cleansing Tissue QQ/« ; Mothproof ”’OO sheetsO»z_ ’ Coty Face Pow- > Old English No-Rubbing der. sl.lO size. vJv $ ' S Floor Polish and Uphol- , ~ . c , j , ... *1 ( ashniere Boquet Soap k 1 I 89c N«»j'x r 27c I. I 25c J "t nM 7\ Gl 7l' ——— rub polish and appher-- i : Cedomatic Chest sl-25 value QO < ■ > Keeps Out Qi QQ dOv ; , Moths Ceno) Moth pr()of 1 CASTOR! A nr ■ , pint rn | ■ ! 40c size -d*Jv cans MvV ? Charmis Cold GQ/« Flicks Egg 1A „ ? Cream. 1 tb. sizeOe/V Dyes AW — £ > ; Large Assortment of Wall Paper in J* i ' i Sun Tested and Water Fast Papersvv and up < HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO. i $M I 5 I • A CASE OF BEER IN YOUR HOME FOR OVER SUNDAY Call your dealer and have him deliver a case of your favorite Beer — or if you prefer order one of the little four gallon kegs with a pump. SUNDAY IS GOING TO BE ! AWFULLY DRY IN DECATUR The Fred Mutschler Gist Co i J

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, MARCH 29. 1935.

a ern Mississippi nil afternoon. As-, ter robbing the Hunk of Blountville at Prentiss of 11.500 they shot a woman, kifnaped t >u stole tour automobiles, and disarm-; • ed one of adoze n posses. “ The bandits provided Mississippi! - with un exciting, melodramatic day. '! They robbed the Prentiss bank at [ [9:30 a. m. yesterday. Ten minutes i 'later they were fleeing with two! I; hostages, a posse in close pursuit. I ■-•Four times they stopped motorists .| on the highways. took Their curs, i' forcer! them to Join the growing . group of captives. i One was believed wounded when a farmer resisted their attoempt to steal his car with a loud of buck- . shot. Twelve nUR-s from Prentiss, i they captured and disarmed 25 i members of a posse. Doubling hack, they came upon the posse [ • unaware ami began firing from bv-l hind. W. C. Thomas. Collins bank i 11 cashier, and E, L. Dent, hostages i were being forced to ride on the running board. Rather than risk killing the innocent men, the I posse surrendered its arms. - o —— Lecture, Slides At Baptist Church Fifty-five colored slides showing | the World Wide Guild at work, to , gether with an interesting lecture prepared by Mrs. Alma Jane Noble. [ will be given at the Baptist church , Sunday night at 7 o'clock. The service will be sponsored by l the local chapter of the World I Wide Guild and will have charge | of the opening service ftfrnishing I special music. A cordial invitation 1 is extended to the public. _ o Montpelier, Vt.—(U.K—A physician can be fined 3200 for prescrib- i ing liquor needlessly in Vermont I The second offense carries a fine of 1

... A Household Scrapbook —by— ROBERTA LEE An Oven Hint The oven will !iwit 6ir mors quickly If after the giu- burners have j beiti burning, for about two mln i nt. < the oven door ta opened juat j tor a second, to let the moist air escape. Storing Package* When storing things for tln> summer or winter, mark each .jai'krtge as to its contents and there will be no trouble to find certain articles MM»- *M«*

SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY Matinee Sunday 2 P. M.—lCc-25c—FIRST Sunday Eve. Show 6:30 A /cugh romantic • a, -< thrill in this new i entertainment J delight' Wh en a woman ■ tamer meets a man- ’ W--charmer, anythina can hap aEjHK pen-ana i. does ' i I \ W 2 t* e I ' Meo* «■ <-T J/rMnyie ■■ ■ T— _ W. : Added — A ‘STAN LAI REL & OLIVER HARDY' Comedy and RAINBOW CANYON—in COLORTONIGHT and SATURDAY RICH AR I) D I X in ZANE GREY’S “WEST 0 F TH E PE C OS” with Martha Sleeper, I red hohler, — IXiI’ISE BEAVERS, (Aunt Delilah of IMITATION of LIFE) — Sleep-'n'-Eat. Romance of a Rearing Empire, where the Gun is Only I-aw ! Added — BETTY ROOP Cartoon—and “LAW QI THE WILD.'—Hk-15c Coining “R( )BERTA”

XXX ; X XXX :: X XX-X'. X-;■::xXX■■ ■: :X XX :: :■ ■: :: :: XX X X XX■::: X x >■ xxxX xx X :: XX:: X - XXX.: xX X X X :: K~x x x —'"'“y MADISON Theater « i Sunday Monday Tuesday lrida v and Saturday : 2 - Features 2 ,N PERSON ' l i eaiLi es - z Jack Jerpy and Jean Ta»*S*' Popular National Radio Stars RFM • r 3 & V' I ", Having played the following stations ■Si«At t WLW - KMOX WIL - WEW KFD WGY EQlMfeliAiMiiHhSnAftHflalilSSll A and at this time are broadcasting from I I v« \ I WOWO in FORT WAYNE. I E -»■ fißba » Now Appearing In Person for the first time in thl ’ se . „ j of the country. COME—BEE and hear them Play a " d ' | $/ I A. AT NO ADVANCE IN PRICE « iF -Ww <>nv won,an was 1° d’ e at midnight! . . another wo- 1 1 lw RSiiftk nian was ,0 hill at the AW and Amv same hour! . . . Why? ! ' i THIS CHEAT And A Picture Progrem That's Hard To Beat. ! DR T\ “THE RACING STRAIN” ? /a aTI iCmi I SI I <L IMcky Moore • Mae Busch ffjy and J. Farrell MacDonald. « ft- T <ne Directed by .Jerome Storm. £ SSfeK PicWre AND--ADDED ATTRACTION i aR with a Louis Sobol in “DOWN MEMORY 1 . 1 Punch'. with The Old Timers .<v iyifir.A Ofc? x Oswald “The Lucky Rabbit i» « The “TERRIBLE TROI’BAIMIKI s , o „ EYhF „ x . vOhuVEMI£ . 1 A -J lEq Matinee at 2:(H> !*■ M. Sunday 10c and 15c "Vw UIIW ■ 10c and 25c Evening at 6:30 P. M. , ~ m n . . e . ~ Matinee Saturday at 2I• ■ • | Doors open i/, hour before starting time. Evening 6:30. f A xxxxxxx~j:xx^xx^a;K2ixa^x 3 'K^a^.?.£AaiLa.2l£XaS&ax ; Kxj l xjrx L&a j < a W! .x.xx_xxxxx..x&£2.K.Aaa. £^KS '

, when they arc need d. Ruet Stain* It there are rust stain# on white j gooits soak the spots in aour milk., 1 The *taine will dtosppear. a- ♦ I TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY From the Daily Democrat File ■ ——♦ l .March 29 Reveal cloaea witiii ‘ j raizing of sul»< ription f 1100 per month for b ys gymnasium. Attend-1 ame durin gfive w -eka was 125.-. uno. deeialonu 1,439 and

32.334.48Mr*. James Bell of Kirkland I townehip buy# nine bible*, to give to ' ' relatives and frlouds. Rev. J. H- McCombs and wife. ! who naaUted R 'V. Honeywell, will! [londnct r vivul at Oaaian. Jarno--* Ferguson. Civil war vet I eran. w dead at age 81. German submarine ainks three, Lhlps with great lons of life. <l. C. Steele buy* a 34.5U0 real- , dene? tit Huntington. i Work of removing the tabernacle! j begun. 1 James Ball if* on the #1 k Hat. Samuel Y «*t is -eriouely ill.

COR 1* Sl N " MON " TIR ****'*»•-* 10c . 2 k First Sunday Evening Show at 6:00 Matinee at 2'oo a "A • V 3 * 3 it —■—m laitie slapped Him ' <lij|E in THE FACE / ~ His GIRL PUSHED Him A tnro THE HEADLIIIES JR I K !Craiy FEAR DROVE FjA I HIITI HAYWIRE whan the worm // jCA | 1 turned -ft became /// [IjlA/* the maddest advea- f A A (i z/ - ■Mr. Widgett II Fox News - °'d USt& TONIGHT “TAKA CHANCE NITE” ]Q ( , SATURDAY A thrill-packed action storv of the Northwest Mounted Polia “COURAGE OF THE NORTH” John Preston • “Captain" King of Dogs, and I "Dynamite" the wonder horse. I Plus—A Terrytoon Cartoon - Screen Snapshots | and Pepper Pot Novelty. l()c-|.~>c j Coming—Jane’ Gavnor and Warner Baxter “ONE MORE SPRINt;"

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