Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 33, Number 100, Decatur, Adams County, 26 April 1935 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published mh a THE Svery Eve- DECATUR ting Except DEMOCRAT Sunday by CO. entered at the Decatur, Ind., Post "Mflce an second Class Matter H Hellei Preeldeut ». ft Ho'thouse. Sec'y * Bus. Mgr Mvk D Heller Vice-Presideni Subscription Rate* single copies $ .V 2 One week, by carrier .11 One year, by carrier $5.00 One month, by mail .3a Three months, by mail l.J'i Six months, by mail 1.75 One year, by mail 3.00 >ne year, at office 3.o*' Prkee quoted are within first «rul secund zones Elsewhere ■3.50 one year cdverttslna Rates mao* Known on Application National Adver. Representative SCHEERER, Inc. ils Lexington Avenue. New York 15 East Wacker Drive. Chicago Charter Member of The mdlana League of Home Dailies Get the spirit of youth by helping make National Youth Week, which opens Saturday a big success. Every boy and girl should join the Junior Chamber of Commerce. It's good training and should help you in various ways while aiding your community. Wall street is full of idle dollars and will continue to slop over with money until the eastern bunker decides to loan to some one besides the gamblers. "Three people stripped and robbed in down town New York" says a headline. That's not news. Millions have lost their shirts and spats in that home of the money changers. It's one to one hundred you will be injured in an automobile accident this year according to the statistical dopsters. If you want to be among the ninety-nine who es-i cape. be careful and then watch out. Lower..taxes and lower power rates are after all the most important items which industries that are seeking location, look for. That's a steady overhead that means more than any bonus can take care of. — The publicity being given this i city through many of the large newspapers just now is sure to bring good results. People seeking location for industries arc attraeted by those towns and cities which help themselves. Sound thinkers who favor a pension bill, really mean some insurance plan, whereby those who are to receive annuities, must provide at least most of the funds from which their allowances are to come during their old age. Indiana has one old fashioned daddy. When his boy came homo from school with low grades on his card, papa got out a paddle and took Johnny to the woodshed which is the old fashioned custom and not the New Deal. The trees are budding and spring is really here. Clean up the yard, ge. the house In shape and plan for a long happy summer. Play golf, go fishing, take a trump through the woods, get hack to nature. It's the 'best tonic there is. Baseball is getting away to a great start and fans are bubbling over with enthusiasm, unusual for so early in the season. Some of the supposedly second division learns arc at. the top Just now and some of them look like they may belong there. Unemployment has been cut in two the past few weeks and the labor records now show the number to be less than leu million. This will be reduced another five million during the next mouth or

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so it is estimated as the five billion gets to working. We are on i the way. The Indianapolis Star is peeved because the political appointmentsl are going to the Democrats and that’s whats the matter with most | I of those who are complaining an I ' putting out false propaganda. They j are worried for fear they never. , | will get back on the government pay roll and that makes them quite desperate. The best way to secure good new > industries is to provide low tax, rates and low power rates. We can | do Itoth if we get at it in earnest. J With the wonderful publicity we I are now receiving of we added these two attractions, we can' grow rapidly and solidly and to the 1 betterment of every one in the I community. Think it over seriously. We don't believe in many things that Huey Long advocates but we | can't help giving him credit for ai smart remark: 'There never has! been any over production in this | country, because the United States, has never produced as much as the people would use if they could have all they need.” That's the truth, our problem is proper and equal distribution. Planning u trip in your car this summer? If so we again call your attention to the fact that there are, many beautiful spots in Indiana. If you have never been to the I Dunes, to Turkey Hun, the Shades, through the southern part of the state, if you have never made the Ohio river lour or if you have never visited the hundreds of lakes in northern Indiana, you have mifissome things and you will enjoy every minute of it. if you make the rounds this year. See Indiana first. o | Answers To Test Questions i Below are the answers to the Test Questions printed on Page Two. 1. John Adams. 2. Saint Cecilia. 3. 1783. 4. New -kersey. 5. The Philippines 6. Yale. 7. Incunabula. 8. Edgar Alien Poe. 9. Cinderella. 10. Albuquerque. - -— ‘•Farewell Cruel World *, D, H. S. Auditorium Tonight.

TWENTY YEARS * AGO TODAY From the Daily Democrat File ♦ ♦: April 26—(UP)— Thirty-four can-i didates from here initiated in l Knights of Columbia in joint meet-' ing held at Huntington. Turec men h*?ld for chicken stealing saw tlieir wuy through, bars of the Bluffton >ll and escape. Rube Wilk°ne, u favorite here. I rolls in for a visit and a show. Hottest April 26th in many years.

KIDNEYS, LIKE OTHER FILTERING PLANTS, NEED IMPURITIES FLUSHED OUT

. New.. Scientific Medicine, Known as Indo-Vin. Helps Cleanse Millions Os Tiny Kidney Tubes, Thus Removing Acid Deposits That Cause Backache, Night Rising, Rheumatism And Muscular Aches and Pains. Many people neglect weak and ailing kidneys because they do not realize that life depends on them as surely as it does on the ■ other organs. But thousands' have already discovered the

, wonderful cleans- 1 ■ ing effect of the I new- mixture* of I nat lire’s plant [juices, called In-jdo-Vin. which has 1 jdluretic action on line filtering tubles of the kidneys, ■cleansing these ■ important organs las they were nevrer cleansed b<*jforp, relieving: Is nch agonizing I |af fli ct i ous as back pains. '’swelling of an-

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kies and lower limbs, stiffness in : back, etc. Jndo-V'in is now 'being introduced here in Decatur at ihe Holthouse Drug Store. How This New Scientific Medicine Works Indo-Vin is taken shortly alter meals and mixes with the food in one’s stomach, thus aiding Nature by it's diuretic action upon slug- ; gisli kidneys, flushing out quanti-' i ties of impurity that tnay have i:e- --! conic dammed up inside. | Few people know that the kidI noys are filters which remove impurities from your blood. When) , impurities, or acid deposits, clog the kidneys there is a dull,. achy feeling across the back and stiff ! ncss in the back and lower limbs, ior rheumatic affliction. I Cleansing out these impurities ' permits the kidneys to do their ' work properly and often gives comI plete relief from bladder irritation land weakness, nightly rising, spots before the eyes, swelling of ankles and rheumatism. Medical authorities agree that such disorders make us old be-,

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY. APR IL 26, 1935.

j The thermometers registered 87 toI day. Mhvses Anna Brake. Minnie TrosI in. Sophia Humcke and Minrk-tta : Brake walk from Fort Wayne here I in elx hours and return via intenirj ban. Storm dojrs at Postoffice taken down indicating arrival of vting. New 23,000 Luthfian church at I Schuiun, Ohio, dedicated yesterday. Guy Doi win goes to Fort Wayne , i to work at t:.ie city light Gdnnt. Mm. w. H. Nachtrleb cf Elkhart is visiting Decatur friends,

SsEf 'o Ha ♦ ♦ The kidneys are nature’s fit- 1 tering plant for the human machine and must be free of impurities and contamination to keep the system more normal and f r ee of aches and pains. ♦ ♦ i fore our time, but there is away to obtain blessed relief, because Jiido-Min tlrges Nature to drive out the simple poisons that cause ; the terrific aches and pains, giv-l ing quick relief. Likewise, it relieves agony and nTTsery due to] rlieuniafic and neuritis affliction and also has a great cleansing ac- ; lion upon the stomach, liver and bowels, thus improving the whole| | system in general. This is no mere tablet, pill oi l salts, and not a powder, syrup or capsule, and it does not contain alcohol, or a single habit-forming , drug, but it is a scientific LIQUID i mixture containing juices from ' medicinal plants. It contains more ingredients than perhaps three ordinary medicines put together, and is the talk of millions all over A- . moriea. While it is being introduced in Decafur every suffering person can take it at the small cost )of only a few cents a day. So If .afflicted kidneys or similar disorders arc ruining your life, it would ceraiuly be a mistake not to try it. The Holthoiisc Drug Store, here in Decatur, is now introducing and explaining this great mixture of Nature’s Medicines. Also being sold lu all the nearby towp» by every good druggist throughout this | whole Decatur section.

4 — — 4 Modern Etiquette hv ROBERTA LEE ♦— ♦ y Whut would be a g od brief note of condolence to send to a friend who haw lust a parent? A. D’ur Jane: Words are Inadequate to expreM my regret, but I am thinking of you wltJi the deep■et tenderness. Sin*.• rely yours. Q What should bo removed from the breakfast table when the gnipei fruit and finger liowl are taken .away? i .A. Th*.* n-jrvice plate I* rem .ved and a hot breakfast plate Mid in its place. y At what hour should small children, up to five yuaiw of age. beeent to bed? A. Half past six fe tote enough. fST A R SI GNAL S| by 0C T A V I N E For persons who believe that human destiny is guided by th** planets the dally horoscope Is outlined by a noted astrologer. In addition to information of general Interest. It outlines information of special interest to persons born on the designated APRIL 27. Today should be devoted to writing or clerical duties. Accounting, i figuring ami balancing the budget i should be accomplished more easily

■ i* **■■ L JjSwlrY WANT IFnK Ir TO SAVE $ IYI f\M P Jk money? ec *" Savings ■ on Wil Goodyear Tires G-3 All Weather Tires Litt Sale Size Price Price Savings 4.50- 18.60 $6.67 $1.93 1.75- 9.10 7.05 2.05 ? 5.00-19 9.75 7.56 2.19 5.50- 11.90 9.22 2.68 GOODYEAR SPEEDWAY 4.40-21 $5.50 $4.40 sl.lO 4.50- 6.05 4.84 1.21 4.75- 6.10 5.12 1.28 5.00-19 6.85 5.48 1.37 Fully GUARANTEED Against Road Hazzards. MADISON I — NOW AT POPULAR PRICES — ++++-H-+d":-++++*W*+++d"i*i-+<S"H-++d-++++++-l-H-j-++-!*++ OUR NEW POLICY He have just completed arrangements with our film companies whereby we may present our patrons with a complete new picture program at 10c & 15c at all times. This new schedule is now in effect. —H atch for Your Favorite Players— Friday & Saturday - Sun., Mon., Tues. - 2 - Features - 2 2 - Features - 2 Nn 1 N°. 1 Boots Malloney 808 STEELE Allen V incent ,n in I “TOM BSTON E “CARN IV A L TERROR” LADY” i No 2 No. 2 -mi.’vuia “HOLLYWOOD j C'YT'IjX M ™” w ’th June Clyde and Bud and Ben. Frank Albertson. ALL FOR 10c and 15c Matinee Saturday 2P. M. Saturday Evening 6:30 Matinee Sunday 2 P. M. Sunday Evening 6:30 r;- .... * __ "

. today than would be usual- The |! evening should be devoted to tinj I usual pursuits or hobbies. Birthdate ’ Be careful that you do not put i yourself In a position where you 11 may be wrongly treated The comj Ing year does not look very Import- ’ ant for you. but the year after may be tilled with events. ’ Danger Aug. 6-13, 1835. Socially favorable July 1317, 1 1935. i Write letters or do other clerical 1 j work on April 27 and 28, 1835. I Readers deMlrinir additional Infor* » mation regarding their horonropes aro Invited to communicate with o< - taxine in pare of .his newspaper. Enclosr a 3-ccnt stamped self-addressed ‘ fcnvelope. • •*—<> Unusehold Scrapbook In ROBERTA LEE Painting A Chair Wh n painting a chair, turn the *l,llll up’ide down and paint all of s the umf nside first. *!t i« very in--1 convenient to handle the chair if .’I the tep and eeat have been painted I' first. Baby's Bottle ' Jnet as soon as baby ha»s finished . I with hie bottle, rinse it witti borax water and steriliz*? it. If inconveni ■ lent to do this immediately, then * fill the bottle with cold water and

let It stand until ready for sterilisation. This will prevent particles of milk from souring against th** aide*. Brightening Zinc The zine-top,*ed table can be cleaned and brightened by rubbing

SUNDAY - Matinee SUNDAY 2 P.M.- ICc-25c — FIRST SUN Fvr e ' Showy GRIPPING .. as a Liberty Magazine serial by (Jctavus Roy Cohen ! MORE GRIPPING jfc | hou’ as a Universal 1 screen production! k fk ill Universal Pictured Octavus Roy Coha’i ' Liberty Magazint stay TRANSIENT IAN with GENE RAYMOND * BEAUTY on Roller-skates, HENRY HULL HELL-BENT for Danger! FRANCES DRAKE She fights to sate an inno- JuneCiayworth,HelenUwtfj cent man from the noose! Directed by Edward BuzM She turns her heart irom the man she loves, for the sait of the woman who befriended her! Added—A ‘STAN LAUREL & OLIVER HARDY 1 Gundy; ‘Colorful Guatemala’ in COLOR; and Songwriters of the Jfi Tonight and Saturday GEORGE BURNS & GRA( IE ALLEN in “LOVE IN BLOOM” w ith Joe Morrison and Dixie Lee (Mrs. Bing €ro**by) : MORE LAUGHS tnan you can shake your sides at! M witted GRACIE and half-mad GEORGIE on the screwiest honeymoon . . . play ing Mr. and Mrs. Fixittoile isweetest sweethearts on the screen! j Added—“LAW OF THE WlLD”.—and Cartoon. 10t*iit cort Matinee Sunday 2 P. M. Evening. 6:30 IL jJ ° doien famous stars...two hundred I . ! gorgeous girls ... *'* gliti'ering spectacles .yj -..tuneful music... ' enthralling loveliI ALICE i JAMES NED SPARKS LYDA ROBERT! CLIFF EDWARDS b^ 0)o . ARLINE JUDGE g.* ELEANOR POWELL BENNY RUBIN Buster Keaton “ONE RUN ELMER — I *’* -tonight IOC “TAKA CH AN CE NI ' » SATURDAY ONbY , BUCK JONES in “DAVVN Plus-“SPICE OF LIFE” Terrytoon <- and Chas. Ahearn and orchestra* 10c-15c Watch for— ,r*r*ix:c il 40” WILL ROGERS in

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