Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 33, Number 271, Decatur, Adams County, 15 November 1935 — Page 4
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Except Sunday by "HE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO. titered at the Decatur, Ind., Post Office as Second Class Matter >. H. Heller President A. R. Holthouse. Sec’y & Bus. Mgr. Dick D. Heller Vice-President Subscription Rates: Jingle copies — I 02 )ne week, by carrier —— .10 Jne year, by carrier $5.00 Jne month, by mall — .85 Three months, by mail —sl.oo Six months, by mail 1.75 Dne year, by mail — 3.00 )ne year, at office 3.00 Prices quoted are within first and second zones. Elsewhere $3.50 one year Advertising Ratee made known on Application National Adver Representative SCHEERER, Inc. 115 Lexington Avenue, New York 35 East Wacker Drive, Chicago. Charter Member of The Indiana League of Home Dailies. Stop lights are erected to control traffic and protect the public. When a driver refuses tp stop at street crossings, trouble ensues aud the penalty must be paid. — — Local merchants are already decorating their stores for the holiday season. Christmas is sure to come and to get the shopping done ahead of the last week rush, makes you anticipate the holiday all the more. Those Indianapdlis people who drank poisoned alcohol have only : themselves to blame. They should not havq had a jug of the stuff sitting around, much less drink something of doubtful content. They brought on their own destruction. One sure thing this country does - not favor or want is communism. Any ism that has for its creed the destruction of churches, the denying of *asupreme Being and the placing of all authority under the sword will eventually fall. Christ is king and must be so recognized. — The Methodist Ladies' Aid serv- 1 ed dinner to several hundred guests Thuisday. The menu includ-l ed turkey and dressin’ and everything that goes with a New England Thanksgiving feast. It was a great success and a fine example of what church groups and the women really do. Never miss the opportunity to I create friendships. A real friend is: one who understands you aud overlooks ordinary human faults, if 1 the whole world used the principle of sincere friendship as a basis of | understanding, there would not be I any wars, hatred or desire to kill' the other person. - Robert M. Sweitzer got a lucky break when a jury found him not; guilty of withholding funds belonging to Cook county, Illinois. Ad- [ milting that he could and would pay back the alleged shortage, the) jury freed him and now the ousted' county treasurer is making a fight to regain his office. One of these cases the average person can't understand. It surely looks like a | miscarriage of justice. As was predicted in the start of (» * WILL ROGERS MEMORIAL FUND Local Committee for Decatur, Ind. Date I TO THE EDITOR: Wishing to have a part in ; perpetuating the memory of one j of our most beloved and useful j citizens. I enclose herewith my ' contribution of to the | Will Roger:- Memorial Fund. ' | I understand that this gift will he added to others from DeeaI tur, Ind., and will go without I any deductions whatsoever to . | the National Fund to be exI pended, also without any deduction, :as the Memorial Committee may determine. | Name ' I ■ I Address • «
the Italian-Ethiopian outbreak, i Mussolini's army was ambushed by' Ein p o ro r Selassie’s barefoot fighters and casualties are report-' ed as heavy. The tribesmen have their own savage way of fighting ; and in hand-to-hand encounters, cannot be licked. If the airplanes start on a bombing expedition, the lances and swords of the colored men will not be very effective. The hog bet between Governor: Herring of lowa and Governor Olson of Minnesota is nothing to be alarmed over and the fellow who filed gambling charges against the. two executives saw a chance forj national publicity and got it. The i two governors wagered a hog on the outcome of the lowa Minnesota : football game last week and Gov-, ernor Herring delivered a fat porker to the Minnesota governor. It : was all done in fun and if the ’ case is tried, it no doubt will be . prosecuted in that vein. The community joins in extending a welcome to the Reverend Homer Aspy, newly named pastor j of the First Baptist church of this city. He will assume the local pas-; torate in the near future and will ’ find that he has a sincere and ac-; I tive congregation. Along with the | civic pride embedded in the "hearts ;of Decatur people is a feeling of ■ cooperation, respect aud deep reverence for the ministers who labor , for the spiritual welfare of their. Hock and Reverend Aspy will also i ' sense this attitude in role of local i citizen. • ! Although Decatur wishes he' ’ visits more fre quent and of longer duration, local citizenry enjoyed having President Swope of the General Electric j “drop in", look over the local plant Hoffii stead division We . j know it pleased him to see the Decatur Works running steadily, f giving employment to 375 persons and one need only to have seen him to note his pleasure over the ; success of the homestead project. As one of the leading industrialists i I and employers of labor in the 1 I country Mr. Swope manifested , keen interest in the development and the brining about of better home conditions, enjoyment and benefits to those who occupy the houses. He <-.vpr.-ss<-d genuine pi ea < ; sure over the general lay-out of I the development and the apparent | happiness which it has brought to ! a number of families. Decatur hopI es he returns in the near future I: ' and that further steps of progress € i may be pointed out to him, in both ( the industrial ami home life of the \ [.community. I. Modern Etiquette «?v ROBERTA LEE O 4 Q. What do loud laughing aud ( . loud talking indicate? A. Rudeness and ill breeding; . a well-bred person never tries to attract attention. Q. . How soon should a girl wear her engagement ring? 4 i A. Just as soon as the engage-' inent has been announced. Q. Who should show the first | siun of recognition when a boy 4 and a girl meet on the street? A. The girl. I o ) I . B. Auction, 7:30 p. m.
>ood Only Saturday, 12 Noon to 9 P. M-ÜBH |l?l> VUThree Pairs of | M? SwlLEoPure Silk Hose I The New Fall and Winter Shades Present this certificate and 99c and ■ receive ONE §1 BOX OF FACE ►> POWDER, ONE BOTTLE EX- ST x QUISITE PERFUME and we — ’ — give vou absolutely Free 3 PAIRS. C X HP OF LADIES’ FAMOUS PURE 2, ~ SILK CHIFFON OR CHARDON o i ISE SERVICE WEIGHT HOSE. 2 ® " \ Remember, you get 3 Pairs of these « /V " A F* ne Hose! g’ t YOU PAY aor FO F<v A E L, n | ’ \ ONLY RTICLES SIjiKWV 'f.’ ijv and Thia Ad. X ‘WX KOHNE ■ S L ;X k'x DRUGSTORE 21 Sin* B'4 ’MX East Side of Street .. I N«k. 1 MiGood Only Saturday, 12 Noon to 9 P. MJMB
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Answers To Test Questions Below are the answers to the Test Questions printed on Page T*o. , t - -— ♦ 1. A highway skirting the southern border of the U. S from St. Augustine, Fla., to Skin Siego. California. 2. Paris. France. 3. The whole mass of ocean wat-, ers on the earth’s surface. 4. Males do not bite, and only the female has a proboscis suitable for blood sucking. 5. The Dardanelles. 6. West coast. 7. A period of four years. 8. “Love Passes By.” 9. Henry M. Hyndman. 10. Mohawk. o—. > «; ! Household Scrapbook | By Roberta Lee Cleaning Broadcloth Black broadcloth can be cleaned by rubbing thoroughly witn powdered fuller's earth, putting it away in a box or drawer for several days then shaking and brushing •well. Care of Hair Authorities say that a regular oil shampoo, and a careful and thorough brushing every night, is usually sufficient to insure healthy and glossy hair. Seafood Enough seafood should be bought for one meal only. It should not be held over for a day, as there is always a chance that it may become a bit ■ polled. * TWENTY YEARS * AGO TODAY | From the Daily Democrat File | Nov. 15 Mr. and Mis. Walter Dcil'.ch of Celina, Ohio are visiting here. Henry Schulte btiyn interewte of
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1935.
I WP. S. hrock and Tony Holthouse in the Holtluuse clothing store, esi fective January Ist. Burglars steal $39.29 from dresser ‘ drawer at the W. A. Fonner home ! north of town. Joseph Pease. W. M. Yager and J. O. Parrish file suit to mandate Trustee G. M. T. Houck and the advisory board of Kirkland township l . build a high school. Will Lose’s car stolen frem Court : street Early risers report a arisk snow fall. Mi.s. F. W. Dibble and daughter • Mns. G. W. Richardson of Lansing, i Michigan, visit here. ■ Oklahc ra crude oil goes to sl.ou per barrel. New Front h being built in the I Morrison building. o Trade in a Good Town — Decatu' ~ ~
hheHOMEGroceryl p JOHN B. STULTS || & Phone 88 or 98 We Deliver. ~ I ■ s’ PURE LARD i LyPJ ya • tr " === '~~!|i , ‘“ und 17 Vic i g ‘pF* — fii 20c Value Bulk g | OLEO ™..usc I 2 pounds holsum g RAISIN BREAD B 2f)f* Special, Loaf 9c g O loaves 9{* |j , W - " 'J for |p Chuck Full of Raisins! g Large l’/j Pound VVHEATIES lilZ z» 8 ’ i Ji REA I) rackage 11 § :B Q SHREDDED t 91/„ P B 'A O WHEAT 1 M S I g MILLER'S BREAD. 3 for 25c . — S 1 Pun Buckwheat WHEAT IOC g fl Large Bag — g I RIPPLED UL, B I Mcncnzies Prepared WHEAT IvV S 6 I Buck'., heat or — ffl I Pancake Flour.. 6ivt SAWYER'S S£ || CHERRY-FLIP g I JELL-O, 3 for 1 Q Chocolcate Covered g I COOKIES iq ( . f • g Bakers 15c value 1 fk f . 29c Value, Only A.v V g ✓ ® COCOA, pkg. 1V V — g g SATISFACTION 1 7,. K > g 25c Calumet O1 P COFFEE H I Baking Powder, ttlv K, —1 — 3 Bounds 19c gg > g PEERLESS Of* We Grind It. j|; ' g FLOUR Owl So It’s Fresh! rt M ——— ——— j|g ; g FEW SUPER-SUDS 1c DEALS g R SWAN’S-DOWN 97 P LOG CABIN SYRUP * I CAKE FUHR . & « V All Sizes, (Scrapper Free) Special Prices! II The HOME Grocery I B PHONES 88 or 98 JOHN B. STULTS
— ---> ■■ - Adams County Memorial Hospital 4 « Mrs. Thurman Bebout. 115. admitted Wednesday, major operation Thur-day. Miss Mary Hurst, daughter >f Mr. and Mi's. Jesse ilurst. admitt d Wednesday, major operation. William Feitz. R. R. Bryant. Ind., admitted Thursday, minor operation. Miss Martha Colchin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Colchin, dismissed Thuisday. o MASONIC Master Mason degree Friday evening at 7:30. Retrealwiients will be served. 2’.0t2
I “Blossom Time” At Fort Wayne Nov. 20 I How many performances hue "BlaseHtm Time" played in Fort Wayne? The answer: 32— (Twentyone at the Majestic and eleven at the Shrine Theatre) It » the same story in every city in America. I “Blossom Time" comes aud comes again, and always attracts large audiences. Why can "Blcasium Time” play ao many return engagements? First, because of its beautiful atory, its undying music, and the fact that its producers never send out an inferior company or production. Its appeal grows, thus, if you have seen It before, you will want to uee it again and find new beau- : ties in this Schubert masterpiece. ' Mothers and Fathers who have enjoyed the thrill of its music and song, urge their sons and daughters to see “Bktssom Time", while every engagement brings to the box office boys or girls who proudly | fate that they want good tickets ; because they are taking their parents to see this beautiful operetta. AND SO BLOSSOM TIME” S COMING BACK TO FORT WAYNE FOR ITS 33rd and IMth (performances on WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 20th. at the Shrine Theatre, with a matinee performance (prices 55 cents, 83 cents, and $1.10). and an evening performance (prices 55 cents. sl.lO. $165 and $2.20). the ! most popular scale of prices ever asked for this attraction in Fort Wayne. Matinee at 2:15 and Evening at 8:15. 0 MANUEL QUEZON CONTINUED FROM MOE ONE H. Dem, Speaker of the House of Representatives Joseph W. Byrnes, aud more than two score United States senators. Dem was President Roosevelt's official representative. Prior to Murphy's reading of the proclamation, the secretary of war de- , livered to the people of the Philippines America's official greeting GILLIG & DOAN Funeral Directors 24 Hour Ambulance Service. Lady Attendants. Phone Phone . H. M.Gillig J. M. Doan 794 1041
Sensational S I 'Cw 'X. B That's what they all say when they inspect / /^' / f our wonderful and complete showing of /Z B fine, new r t yfoJSf Ajfl / b Jr XJ ’ Suits and Topcoats O||i I ; Come in and select the one you like best. We ./cr TajPi E have them in all sizes, styles, shades and . /*** lij 1 I < patterns and at prices that will more than 11 ( J f" I please you. I\j ■' I s ls to 5 24' 50 n | I I I Os course you want a Sl»50 t- f I new hat to go with your RRRI j F I «A I Inew suit or topcoat. | s You'll find it here at .. ss*oo **' I JACKETS newsh,l!TS I I 1 a ~|ain or pa l l i !ernS A I | Mens Leather Jackets, good and warm, new neW collars. B I styles, real values at w jj e selection. I $4.95 and $5.95 sll $1.95 I s Mens Melton Jackets, popular with th? man out- — i of-doors, and a good selection. . n I UM)EI< ueAR I $2.50t056.95 Union Suits, gj I qua’.ity, any wanted I selling at | Boys Winter Weight Ribbed Union Suits, extra | good, and real savings at Os, 59c I VANCE B UNN,
'and benediction. I “We hope that you people oil these islands may continue to look 'with grateful appreciation upon! the day that set this beautiful land under the sovereignty of the Unit-' ed Slates, and to feel that our sojourn here has been a benediction i to you," he said in part. After administration of the oath ; ' of office, Quezon, who once served as corporal in the revolutionary I army and leader in the long cam J paign for Independence, delivered' his inaugural address. "We are seeking the fruition of our age-old striving for liberty," he said. "We are witnessing the final j stage of fulfillment of the noblest! undertakiug ever attempted by any nation in Its dealing with a subject |
Investments ■ We Buy and Sell | I’. S. Government, Federal I .ami B ;l uk n,„, Owners Loan Corporation. Municipal. Rra , I’tility, Railroad and Industrial Bonds. Ev* 1 deal in unlisted slocks and bunds and |( Ka i Sl . tllr ' > ities of known investment quality, | i Bn ’ll f t Best Market Prices | We have direct private wire connections B«a major markets which enable us to give tlielatHi H (luotations and the best market pri-es at alltiints Better and quicker service Ilian otherwise obtain. I !be able is thus assured. g* 11 Cash for Securities | We maintain a cash market lor all securitiesg B* 1 s which we deal. No delays in receiving ywa 801B 011 * > money. You will find us ready to give von prompt and ■ 49 courteous service at all times. Through the vaii B** i ous statistical services to which we subscribe,w B’S . are in pcsition Io give you information, without K obligation, on practically ail types of stcurilin ln(|uirrs solicited. 13,h F,cor Central Securities Pbow ■ Lincoln Bank A Towt , Corporation Fort Wayne. Ind. ’ Licensed and Bonded security Dealers ■ .. i
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