Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 33, Number 246, Decatur, Adams County, 17 October 1935 — Page 7
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| OCTOBER 21st I Final Day I To Pay ■Quarterly Water Bills or ■ The quarterly water I bills are due and pay- ■ able this month. Mi ■ ■ Please call and make ■ payment on or before fi Monday, October 21 H and save the penalty. I City Water Dept lovely New Wool ■Twin Sweater Sets Received A Beauti- fry ggKil Assortment of Lad- ft"**'” Ms Twin Sweater Sets. -x and Coat Style Bwveaters. Wonderful All Sizes and btoLW Moiors. I X vA J Beautiful SweatIB's al Prices which will !,z/ Tl WJia You. M ls ° c? M Beautiful Line of Childrens Sweaters. I ' Mens New Wool zipper jackets IcMir/ A ‘ S P ,cnf l’ (l Assortment of W F’ ne Quality Wool, Suede J®. anf l Leatherette Zipper ——lw j/ i Jackets at Low Prices. All ■ ’f ' ■Br sizes. ALSO A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF MENS SPLENDID QUALITY WORK PANTS AT LOW PRICES. I BOYS CORDUROY LONG PANTS IN ALL SIZES. ■ REASONABLY PRICED.
iih compared to last year's estimate ot 14,147,000 bushels. Potatoes are not yielding as well 'as expected earlier in the season, havesting of the crop showing a I relatively smaller per cent of large potatoes than had been expected. A production of 5,332,000 bushels in forecast, as compared to last year's estimate of 6.200,000 bushels. The sweet potato crop also is below average. Production of soy beans is estlniaed at 4,960,000 bushels as compared to 2,560,000 bushels lust year. Tame hay production is estimated at 2,778,000 tons, while in 1934 it was only 1,804,000 tons. Leg Broken in Kick at Bee Painesville. Q„ — (UP)-When a bee flew toward Richard Whitcomb, 16, he kicked at it so vigorously that he broke his leg. The bee escaped. o ■ ' ■ Pickled Pig Tslls Popular Kitchener. Ont. —(UP) — A new use for pigs’ tails has been found by Kitchener citizens. They roast or pickle them and take theoii to picnics. The demand was eo great thte summer that packing houses had trouble in filling all orders.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1935.
By HARRISON CARROLL Copi/right, 1938, King Featurei SyntHcate, Inc. HOLLYWOOD—With the Pacific ocean plenty cold right now, Katharine Hepburn and the Prlnceai Paley are due for _ two shivery days working in the wat e r abo u t 1 seven miles north of Malibu. HT As closeups are <1 e tn a n d ed, PB ' there’ll bo no | *■** fF fit <1 ging either Ld *-$► y f The It-K.i.utudio Is assembling charcoal braziers, blankets , and sun arcs to Katharine warm the two Hepburn a ctre s s es between shots, but there Is no way of heating up the Pacific. When you see ’'Sylvia Scarlett", this will be the scene where La Hepburn rescues the princess. The Leslie Howards are back in town, but the William Gargans did not meet them, as ot yore. There has been a cooling in this friendship, which formerly was one of Hollywood's closest. Howard Is out here to do "The Petrified Forest" for Warners, but returns to the stage later In the year In "Hamlet". He and Mrs. Howard are taking a house in Beverly Hills. On her return to America. Greta Garbo will be accompanied by her brother, Sven Gustaftson, according I to Hollywood reports. He has been working In the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer film exchange in Stockholm, and presumably will be connected with the company here. The arrival of the brother and sister together Is, looked on as further evidence that the Swedish star Is planning to make her permanent home in Hollywood. You Asked Me and I'm Telling You! Rosa Temple, Minneapolis: No. Fred Mac Murray Is not married to Lillian Lamont, though she Is the admitted object of his affections. Fred and his mother have just taken an apartment in Hollywood. Consider the plight of Nelson Eddy. As soon as he finishes "Rose Marie”, he goes to San Francisco to sing the part ot the Ethiopian king in the Italian opera. "Aida". Gene Markey saved SSO by calling Joan Bennett long distance from London after midnight, but 20th Century-Fox Is pardonably annoyed. When the call came through. Joan
Fwhat is * IBM BRING YOUR GARDEN INDOORS FOR THE WINTER
Window box gardeners whose activities begin in May and end in September might well reverse this procedure for the cold season by bringing their interest indoors and starting ii» again, where their outdoor work ended. The possibilities for window box gardening are equal, if not greater, indoors than out; and the chances for success, as well as the number of subjects, are greater. After all, there are no hail stones or devastating rains' indoors, and you can usually regulate conditions to suit yourself. Although there are many garden plants which can be taken indoors, and others which can be grown from seed and made to flower in a short time, the bulbs and roots are most satisfactory. How many of them to use will depend upon your preference and space restrictions. The gorgeous amaryllis plants with their velvety trumpets arc. easy to grow and beautiful for indoo? pots. They can be had in a number of gay colors, and need only a sunny window for healthy growth. The lily of the valley is the easiest grown and surest bloomer of ail indoor plants. If you buy the cold storage roots, or pips. it. takes only a month from the time you pot them until they are in bloom. About 25 pips in a bowl make a beautiful planting, but they are just as easily grown with other plants in a larger con tainer. You can dig your own roots from outside garden, but the blooming time will be much longer. The lovely hyacinths have a place in almost every indoor planting. They can be grown easily in pots or with other /plants, and when you select a good named variety you can depend upon it to bloom on time. An Indoor Window Garden, With Hyacinths. Lilies of the Valley, Daffodilr, A Little Ivy and Two Large Amaryllis Plants. The little bulbs which give the first gay color of spring are be ; coming increasingly popular for' iiouse decoration in pots in winter
was doing retakes for "The Man Who Broke the Bank at Monte Carlo" In a scene with 200 extras. * She had to leave the set for 20 minutos, and the halt in production coat the company several times what Markey saved. What Hollywood actress'ls on tenterhooks because her husband hasn't said a word about all those rumors? HOLLYWOOD TICKER-TAPE— When Marlene Dietrich vacates Dorothy di Frasso's house, it'll make I her seventh move since she came to Hollywood. This must be close to Garbo's record. . . . Beth La Dietrich and Mae West, incidentally, have recently turned down $5,000 a week for half-hour broadcasts. . . . Personal to Charlie Chaplin: Did Blumey ever get hia sand-dabs? . . . Gertrude Michael tell out of her wheel chair, (she was trying to play the piano) but doctors report her leg suffered no further injury. She’ll be walking on crutches soon and will be getting around unassisted In about three weeks. . , . Incidentally, an Alabama fan sent the actress 100 new phonograph recordings to while away the hours ot her recuperation. . . . That was Yola D'Avril with Monroe Owsley at the King's club. . . Whatever happens, Maureen O'Sullivan intends to be in Ireland by Dec. 21 to attend the wedding of an old school chum, . . Recommended for your diversion: Gray and Bergen, at the Century club. . . . Dolores Del Rto has finished her picture and is Christmas shopping, of all MF"' 'Tag things. . . . But K Buck Jones ini- RT proves on this. ’ ■)] Expecting to join w , ' / hts family In HtfOk.■;iWX) Paris at Christmas and to be j very busy just LdHflEg J before sail,ng, he MBkI (■ notonly has xR bought all his Buck Jones Yuletide gifts, but has them wrapped and ready te deliver. . . . The "Bride Comes Home" troupe is in hysterics at Claudette Colbert's French poodle, which has had to be shaved because ot some canine disorder. The poor mutt. Smoky by name, is so ashamed he won't stir from her dressing room on the set. DID YOU KNOW— * That H. B. Warner once started an investigation by which two men, unjustly convicted as murderers, were released with full pardons from an Atlanta penitentiary?
• and are very easily grown, comi ing into bloom quickly. The most i popular, perhaps, are the grape ' hyacinths, known to botanists are I muscari; squills or scilltts, particularly the Siberian squill, scilla Siberica, and crocuses. Most up- : to-date gardeners have a supply potted and ready for winter color. ■ The narcissus, especially the ■ trumpet type, is another excellent . bulb for indoor growth. It can be 1 grown in a variety of ways, inI eluding in soil, pebbles or a liber i prepared for it. | 0 Phone System Has One Client Columbus, O. — (UP) — A tele1 phone company with only one sub--1 scriber on its 2H-mile system has 1 asked the Ohio Public Utilities Commission for authority to abandon service. The application was filed 1 by the Frazeysburg Home Telephone Company, near Zanesville. oSchool Board Red-Faced Kansas City, Mo. —(UP)—Directors of the board of education considered at three meetings the question of closing the schools on Washington's birthday. Finally they decided to keep them open. Then a director looked at a 11)36 calendar and discovered F»b. 22 falls on Saturday. o— Fox Becomes Home Pet Toledo (UP) Official business I stopped at the Safety Building when Mrs. Guy I). Thwing, wife of a policeman, walked in with a red ■ | fox on a leash. Teddy, who was 1 Lorn on a Mississippi River island, has the run of the Thwing home and plays with the family's, terrier. Why Get Up Nights Use Juniper OH, Buchu Leaves, etc. Flush out excess acids and waste matter. Oet rid of bladder irritation that causes waking tip, frequent de. ■ slYe, scanty flow, burning and backache. Make this 25c test. Get Juniper oil. buchu leaves, etc . In little green j tablets called Bukets. the bladder laxative. In four days It not pleased your druggist will return your 25c ! Holthouse Drug Co.
WEIGHTY COINS VEX FOREIGNER — Addis Ababa (U.R> The new comer forced to lug In his pockets a handful or two of Marin Theresa) thalers is apt to drag weary feet after (he first two steps mid start wondering whether file Ethiopians were wise to give up salt bar and ) cartridge currency. A cartridge may be fired off in an emergency. Os course, then, it loses It value, but it also loses 1 weight. A salt bar may get wet, with similar results. A Maria Theresa thaler remains under all conditions one of the best examples or sheer weight ever invented by man. Actually, salt, bullets and even livestock still are used as money in some parts of the interior. But Addis Ababa and most large towns are under the complete domination of the buxom lady from Vienna. Larger Than U. S. Dollar The Theresa thalers are awesome things, somewhat larger than the American siler dollar. On one side is the profile of the Empress, stern and placid; one the other is the imperial double eagle and the date, 1780. There are notes of 100, 50, 10, 5 and 3 thalers, but the amount in circulation is relatively small, and most business is in the cartwheels. Skinny Armenians with gazelle eyes, drooping mustaches and black skull caps cart the week's take to the bank, sometimes dozens of bags, dump them onto the t counter and count them into spe-. cial boxes each holding 500. Then | the bank counts them all over and
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I they are lugged oft for deposit. Stagger Under Payroll I Pay clerks emerge from the bank I 1 with two or three boys following, i i bowed under the weight of the ) week's payroll. Foreign corres ) pendents move heavily around like I Iso many Frankenstein's moneters,) a dull clink coming from their I trouser pockets. The chief problem in covering the war, If any, experts say. will |be to purchase enough mules to I carry enough thalers to pay one’s way through the country. There are also Menelik thalers, I roughly the same size, but less frequent. There are half thalers, quarter thalers, dimes and pias- ' tres, the latter coming to 16 to a thaler, for some reason or other. There are many large holes"ln pockets, where Maria Theresa and gravity wort their fight. ■ - —-o Physician, 86. Still Practices Milford, N. H. — (UP)-Past 86, Dr. Herbert Stillman Hutchinson nevertheM*w continues Ills daily rounds, winter and summer. He has been practicing .medicine for 53 years. A son, William, following hie footsteps, tea naval physician. 0 Plane Spots Runaway Steer Laurens, la.—(UP>—An airplane was used to capture a runaway steer. George Burk waiter, after hours of futile searching, chartered a plane. The steer was spotted lying in the corn. A lariat expert made the capture with directions from the pilot. 0 Thief Loses S2OO Wallet Albemarle, N. C. —(UP)—When a farmer residing near here visited I his chicken house and discovered j someone had stolen 100 hens, he i also found the thief had dropped a purse containing $200.20.
Rag Causes Chest Pain Omaha, Neb. —tUP)-Joe Sesto’a pain in the chest was caused by a piece of white shirt driven under ths skin by a shotgun charge two years ago, physicians found. Infection set In the cloth was removed.
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Idaho Hao One Suicide Boise, Ida. (U.R) —The state ot Idaho claims the heat record in the nation for a single month, with only one suicide. During July there were 918 births, three homicides, '47 accidental deaths.
