Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 33, Number 99, Decatur, Adams County, 25 April 1935 — Page 6

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VET WAR HORSE ON RETIREMENT Chicago—(UP)— The rattle and boom of wartime bombshells are but a near-forgotten nightmare to Jeanne D’Arc, last living army war horse that wvnt overseas. But in the stalls beside the gallant little horse at the 122nd Field Artillery Armory are her two contrlbutionu to (present day active service, two filltes. five and six years I CORT - Last Time Tonight - Edmund Lowe • Victor McLaglen “GREAT HOTEL MURDER” Plus—A Broadway Brevity, Pepper Pot Novelty. 10c • 15c SATURDAY—Buck Jones “THE DOWN TRAIL." Sundav - Monday - Tuesday ■I

TOMATO GROWERS Mr. Gephart will be at the RICE HOTEL. DECATUR. FRlDAY—Afternoon and Evening and SATURDAY —Afternoon and Evening April 26 and 27 to sign contracts and to talk to those interested in growing tomatoes. Decatur Packing Co., Inc. WwW oEMn R3§F Hurrv, Hurrv, Hurrv! THEY’RE GOING FAST | If You Have Not Purchased Your Perennial Plants By All Means Do It Now. Only A Limited Number Left. 30 Different Choice Varieties of Old Fash- . ioned Garden Flowers. gfl Each Perennial wrapped K in peat moss and moist- H TO TO lUL Two year old plants and guaranteed to bloom this year. EACH If you want a wide range of colors in your garden ; and a continuation of blooms throughout the summer you should plant Perennials and plant them now. INCREASE YOUR YIELD (At Little Cost) ON CORN. CLOVER, OATS, SOY BEANS, PEAS AND POTATOES. Use “SURE-KATCH” The New Inoculator Neutralizes Acid Soil. HARDWARE asul HUME FURNISHINGS g

I old. respectively, ready to take her . place when she is gone. Jeanne ihaa three gold chevrons rj representing 18 months of service I over seas and six gold stars for service in as many battles. She is 28 and "on ipension.” At Verdun Jeanne D’Arc was 1 with the French army, but rejoined ' the American artillery at Belleau l \ wood and Vaux, wua back with the r 122nd Fiel'd Artillery at Colseona, St. Mlhtel and the M.auae- Argonne - battles. 1, Only a handful of war honses re- . turned from the great war. Jeanne •' D'Arc, the last, was brought here j recently from Madison Barracks. ■ New York, and will attend the rest of her days at the 122nd Field Artillery arm. ry in ipeaceful retire meat. o Saturday. 5 to 7 p. m. CAFETERIA SUPPER. Zion Reformed church basement.! ' 1 - Last Time Tonight - . “The Man Who Reclaimed His Head” with CLAUDE RAINS (The Invisible Man), Joan Ben* . nett. Lionel Atwill, Baby | Jane. Henry Arnietta. Added--“TIDBITS" A Musical Comedy; and “SADDLE ( HAMPS' a Sport Subject. 10c -15 c Frl. &. Sat.—GEORGE BURNS & GRACIE ALLEN in -LOVE IN BLOOM” with Joe Morrison and Dixie Lee (Mrs. Bing Crosby.) Sun. Mon. Tues. — “TRANSIENT | LADY” — from OCTAVUS ROY! COHEN’S Liberty Magazine Story. l with GENE RAYMONO. Frances I Drake, Henry Hull, June Clayworth I

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Along New York’s Park Avenue, these lovely Easter fashions were caught by an ever watchful cameraman. Left to right are Miss Polly Potts, in red silk dress with green corduroy coat; Mrs. Banks BerUch-

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It is a common argument that it doesn’t pay to grow vegetables, it is a lazy man’s argument. In dollars and cents, figuring leisure hours as business time, the actual vegetables grown in the garden for home use might be more expensive than the same quantity bought in the market. It all depends upon the rate of pay of the gardener.’ This basis of figuring is not sound, however, for leisure time is not money-making time and the vegetable garden is healthful exercise for leisure hours. And aside , from this argument, something can be raised in the home garden that cannot be bought -with any amount of money and that is quality. From

Astronomy Aided by Aluminum ' 1 7 t WeeN v * Inn El&ih k iMB I t «« : v-nl ■llHuffraL .. : : ag&-.A l &~F - f i ' v 3 fe ■ PgTjgg»|M ■ ; a i W, 7 * St | oaf / v lAM? a* f /JO VWI A- - -jfl ik W > r TOk ML j W: Ww 4 Ito V ■F |?}r» ML . HEI \ ' Prof/W, L. H-m«»on ' A minute fraction of aluminum is hailed by science as the most valuable metal in the world. It was an almost atom-thin coating of aluminum sprayed electrically on the 100-inch mirror of the world’s largest astronomical telescope at Mt. Wilson observatory, Pasadena, Cal. The range and efficiency of the telescope is increased about one-third by the aluminum coating. Thus, the elaborate equipment was increased in value by enormous extent by the discovery- which enables science to penetrate millions of miles further into space. Milton L. Humason, one of the world’s foremost experts in longrange astronomical study, predicts revolutionary results from the

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1935.

tnann, in smartly tailored check suit and silver fox stole; Miss Cathleen Fox, wearing tunic coat of natural hopsacking over lively polka dot silk dress; Miss Muriel Richards, in check suit and knee-length coat.

the very nature of marketing ma- . chinery, transportation, storage and , other items, vegetables in the mar- , ket cannot possibly be as fresh as those in the home garden and freshness is the principal factor in quality vegetables. People who have never eaten I homegrown vegetables do not know I I first quality vegetables. Sweet j corn, peas and lettuce are never 1 , at their best quality except when '' used within an hour or so of being ‘ gathered from the garden, particu- • larly com and peas. ' The quality of freshness is pari ticularly important in the vegetable i 11 diet of babies, and small children, t The vitamins and minerals which I i make the vegetables so essential

lin their diet for healthy growth' | and development are found in I greatest quantity in fresh vege-1 tables. A small home garden provides I the healthiest form of exercise. I There is as much healthy muscle: I training in a hoe as a golf club, i There is more in a spade. This is the era of specialization j I and it is a good plan to specialize ’in your favorite vegetable. Try ‘ j specializing in green peas, in corn, ■ 1 lettuce, tomatoes, or in beans. It 'is an entertaining pursuit aside | from the quality food produced, j There is a great difference in 1 varieties which the average man i never knows. Q Opportunity again for the home seeker. 6 room modern home of the late B. F. Brokaw. 710 High street, at Public Auction. Saturday, April I 27, 1:30 p. m. 98t2l

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Allen Grand Jury Will Probe Death Fort Wayne. Ind.. April 25 (UP) Investigation into the (alleged poisoning of 13-year-old Bernadlne Downier is *< heduled to be launched by the Allen county grand jury next Monday, It Indicated today. Mr. and -Mrs. Henry Docrmer. father and stepmother of tihe girl, are being held without bond on an affidavit charging murder in the first degree, pending the grand jury Inveatigati m. Bernadine died in a hospital here April 11 following a stninge illnesw of nine days. Dr. Haymond J. Berghotf, Allen county coroner who investigated the death, returned a verdict of death from arsenic poisoning. He stat, d that arsenic hae been found in the tissues of tlhe girl’s body and in the Doermer home.

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