Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 33, Number 205, Decatur, Adams County, 29 August 1935 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Except Sunday by THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO. Entered at the Decatur, Ind., Post Office an Second Class Matter. J. H. Heller Pr< A. R. Holthouse. Sei y & Bus. Mgr. Dick D. Heller Vice-President Subscription Rates: Single copies ?.....$ .02 One week, by carrier .10 One year, by carrier $5.00 One month, by mail . 3"> Three months, by mail SI.OO Six months, by mail 1.75 One year, by mail 3.00 One year, at office 3.00 Prices quoted are within first and second zones. Elsewhere $3.50 one year. Advertising Rates made known on Application. National Adver. Representative BCHEERER, Inc. 115 Lexington Avenue. New York 35 East Wacker Drive, Chicago. Charier Member of The Indiana League of Home Dailies. Tell the tramps to move on. (let your school shopping done, this week. No town likes to have it said, that it pollutes the rivers. State aud federal changes against.' former Mayor Walker have been j dropped and we bet the old boy | will now take the first boat home, j Progress is not made by stand 1 iug still or in going to extremes ■ the other way. The safe way is aj middle course, building a little ■ each year, but getting ahead. Over in Berlin they beheaded a mother for not feeding her children and in this country they lam-1 bast aud criticise the President for furnishing work so men. women I and children can eat. Italy has let out the news that; it has oodles of gold to finance a I war against little Ethiopia or for J that matter any other country. If i they paid the 30 million due the I United States they wouldn't have I so much. Industrial activity is picking up again. In Fort Wayne the Inca’ works has resumed operations and ■ several hundred men given em , ployment. A strike in the plant ; lasted nine weeks, during which time the employes wi re wi’hout ■ income and now everyone is happy , that the whole affair is settled. The senate adjourned leaving! Huey Long in the midst of al speech. The wild dictator of the ■ cane-break ranted and howled and blocked final passage of the appro priations for carrying out the security bill. Now the millions of people who would have been benefited by the provisions of the measure suffer. Such is the way of ruthles politicians. Dr. Killian of Lafayette is the new commander of the American ' Legion and Muncie has been selected as the 1936 convention city. The commander is no doubt capable of handling the important post and will serve with credit in ’ the honorary position. Muncie has ; a knack of entertaining and boys ■ w ill find that place eager to put I ] on a big show next year, j j ffig, I

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- — In contrast to the poor housing ; conditions and meager home con- i veniences found in the Soviet ' Union. Ihe Moscow government has air conditioned the tomb where I Lenin’s body lies in state. The 1 tomb will be kept open all day and visitors invited. It would sound better over here if an equal amount of money had been spent to in- , stall bath tubs in Russian homes. — When you stop to think of it, i 1 emptying the city's sewage into a river less than two blocks away from the court house, is not a I pleasant thought or healthful con- | dition in any community. When i communities were first founded' i sewage treatment was unknown : and to get rid of it. it was dumped , ; into the rivers. Any physician will ; voucn that such conditions are I hazardous to public health and | looking to the future, eases of this ( | sort should be corrected. Many towns are filing applies-J' lions for PWA grants and loans to < finance making public improve- i ments or additions to utility ! plates. President Roosevelt has set September 5 as the deadline for filing these applications and ! the next few days will see officials, engineers and PWA heads busy with the task. Filing of an appli-; cation does not necessarily mean, that the improvement will be granted or that the government will donate 45 per cent of the cost. Getting the requests on file however, assures the municipality that the> petitions will be reviewed and if | granted, local units of government I can then go ahead with the propositions. Deca I ttr enjoyed having Allen D. Albert, world traveler, ambassador j of good will, and civic patriot as a guest this week. He spoke to the teachers and certainly they, with an appreciation of what is good, must have appreciated the opportunity of hearing such a bouyant, enthusiastic person address them. A man of years, as clearly shown by the silvery head, Mr. Albert has the enthusiasm of youth, a zest: for Jiving and a burning love to serve mankind or in being of ser-l vice. His travels have acquainted him with conditions and people all over the world and he can express his opinions on these matters and individual cases A more able or a*v« guceareii: on the teachers' insists program J I

and that is not said in away to detract the least from the many wonderful personages who have talked to the teachers o * S~fARSI G N A L S * by Octavine For persons who believe that liurnar destiny is guided by the planets the daily horoscope is outlined by a noted astrologer. In addition to in- _ ■ ■ . . o ■ ■ • lines uifuruintio 1,1 special ii ;*i< -t to persons born on the designated AUGUST 30 Most favored ones today are those who were born from Aug. 21 through Sept. 22. General Indications of the Day for Everybody Morning—Good Afternoon—Good Evening—Very Bad. Tiie evening is very dreary. The early part of the day will best be devoted to clerical work. Today’s Birthdate You should hat-’ a great deal of intuition. Yon may like psychology. You should make use of a good influence for travel, study and philosophy from now through Sept. 1935. and from May through

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1935.

| > June. 1936. Guard against opposition from i those older, from colds and a i '/depressed outlook on life during Jan., 1936. Danger Jan. 20 through 25.' 1936 Socially favorable February 1 through 4, 1936. H l _' mation regarding their horoscopes ' s ! are invited to communicate with <H - I t ’ taxine in care >f thiw newspaper. En- 1 _ close- a 3-cent stamped a.-ls-addressed j t , envelope. -4. Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE j ♦ ♦ Q. Is it impolit? to stare at a per- I ; son on the strset, or in any public :| j place? A. Y» s, it is im , olite, ill-bred, and I rude. In s, me countries it is against I the law to do so. and plac.-s one lia- : I ble to arrest. I Q. Inder what circumstan s is, | a man obligated to , ay a woman's i | street car or bus far ? I lA. Only when he is her escort; | . never otherwise. Q. is it necessary that a busin -ss woman stand wh n callers come, I into ths office? A. No. it is not at all necessary !

Answers To Te«t Questions — Below are the answers to the ( Test Questions printed on Page Two. j 1. The parrot family. 2. Yes. 3. A town of Denmark in th province of North-Slesvig. 4. Rudyard Kipling. 5. American inventor. 6. \ young cow that Jias not had I a calf. 7. The bones. 8. I’alerntJ. 9. The a urlng "money or money’s worth" by making it a charg - upon property, real or personal, so that if th debt be not paid by a time agre d upon by the parties, the creditor may foreclose or sell the property and pay himself out of the proceeds. 10. French statesman. o — —* Household Scrapbook By Roberta Lee Pressing Trousers ' When pressing trousers, add a ; I little starch to the water used for! j ihe pressing rag. and it will make' the etvuses hold much longer and I better. English Mustard It is easy to make English must I aid merely by mixing mustard and 'water, adding a pinch of salt to., i flavor it. and a pinch of sugar to ,

August China Clearance WE RE GOING TO REDUCE OUR CHINA AND GLASSWARE STOCK TO MAKE ROOM FOR OCR NEW MERCHANDISE WHK H IS COMING IN SOON FOR OUR HOLIDAY SALES. WE ARE OFFERING A HOST OF BARGAINS—AND ITS UP TO YOU TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THEM. 32 pc. Breakfast Set THIS SET IS SHOWN IN FOUR DIFFERENT PATTERNS—- ■' ALL BEAUTIFUL —WE HAVE A LIMITED SUPPLY OF J* Z/- A \ >S THESE SETS SO HURRY IN AND BUY ONE FOR K '-f 4 -ttys*. i ■ Vw/fl fl '< SCBw'r a. t viM I —.-‘iv/JI -Ci. iVVi? X These Sets Formerly Priced at $3.40. You'll say (hat this bargain can't be beaten. Limited to one set to a customer. Shop early tor this bargain. BEVERAGE SETS ■ ••ENGLISH GARDEN” $5.00 Value 32 pc. Breakfast Set \ j Sale Price Sale Price L T*** T j This Beautiful Breakfast Set formerly was priced at $5.00. It has a clear ' ivory background with a colorful floral decoration. A truly wonderful set at this extremely low price. ....> IMPORTED BRIDGE SETS IN SERVICE FOR EIGHT BEAUTIFUL GOLD LEAF TRlM—Formerly $5.75— NOW $3-90 THIS SET INCLUDES EIGHT CUPS AND SAUCERS. EIGHT PLATES. SUGAR AND CREAMER AND TEAPOT. .Japanese Blue Raindrop NORITAKE Large Vegetable I WILLOW WARE GLASSWARE $6 9 .00 value Dishes PLATES 1 Q/* r-» n * n service for 12 Beautifully Decorated cups AND iq„ ozt " NOW $39.95 15c or SAUCERS I»7U Formerly $4.00 doz. FRUIT DISHES 1 O z . Beautiful in Goblets, Lovely China X tor ZJIC ifaiV Sherbets and Tumblers. “’Cervantes” Pattern " 100 piece sets BEAUTIFUL DINNER WARE - - $20.00 value $9.95 SEVERAL PATTERNS AVAILABLE IN THIS DINNERW ARE. I&SCHAF ERfe HARDWARE and HOME FURNISH INGS

J soften the twite. Automobile Windows When wuehing automobile win- > down, use newspapers dipped in water, then dry ones to polish the I glass. It will give a better shine j and is easier to use than a cloth. r TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY From the Dally Democrat Aug. 29. 1915 was Sunday. ! COURT HOUSE Real Estate Transfers Ferdinand Mettler of Roaella Miller part of inlot 288 in Berne for SI.OO. Dallas Brown, sheriff to Lawrence Beltler land in Monroe township for : $255. ) Glen Straub. Harve Beery, lacw I rence Bieberkh, Will Seherry and Richard Arnold left this morning on a five day motor trip through Ohio. Pennsylvania and West Virginia. o Praises Records Os Service Clubs Richmond. Ind., Aug. 29. —(U.R>— ; | International goodwill and amity , 1 has Ijeem promoted through fatern I al relationships. J. Murray Hill. I Bowling Green, Ky., a past direct-1 or of the Rotftry International told I delegates to a two-day Indiana Ro-

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tary conference. The relationships are best es1 tablished through service clubs and kindred organizations, Hill pointed out. Youth needs guidance and adults in preparation for service in the social state. Jack Gilroy, Gary, said in an address. o State PWA Officials Prepared For Rush Indianapolis, Aug. 29 — (U.R) — : \\ ith Sept. 5 the deadline for re--1 reiving applications for public works administration funds, state

I’WA official* today prepared tufl a last minute rush of projects. ■ Preparations to receiv, applmfl Hons and make hunkd Ml | V( , v fl were made yesterday at a ing of state PWA engineers archfl tects and other officials with tfl N. Putnam. Chicago, regional en.fl neer-inaVector; Donald G rah,,"fl state inspector, and Forrest Mfl Logan, state engineer. ■ Logan announced the I(Xj fl offices would be open tliiotiKiioufl the weekend, including Sundajfl and Labor day. H —— o— ■ Trade in a Good Town — Decaturß MMKMIMnnHasaaMl