Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 34, Number 38, Decatur, Adams County, 13 February 1936 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Publalhed Every Evening Except Sunday by TOE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO. Entered at the Decatur, Jnd., Post Office ns Second Class Matter. I. H. Heller President A. R Holthouse, Sec’y & Bus. Mgr. Dick D. Heller Vice-President Subscription Rates tingle copies $ -®$ One week, by carrier .10 One year, by carrier....— 15.00 One month, by mall — .35 Three months, by mail— SI.OO Six months, by mail — 1-76 One year, by mail — 3.00 One year, ad office 3.00 Prices quoted are within a radius of 100 milee. Elsewhere $3.50 oue year. Advertising Rates 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. Live with the thought “With malice toward none.” What became of Senator Robinson's own boom for the Republican presidential nomination? If dogs don't have a home, there isn't any reason why they should not be picked up and destroyed. Owners are required to pay a county license and a city tag license is also necessary. Stray dogs are out of luck. Sentiment for President Roosevelt is stronger in Philadelphia today than it was in 1932. A newspaper poll shows the president; holding 47 per cent of the vote, compared to 44 per cent in 1932. In New York City the president is credited with having 61 per cent of the vote. The success of the cattle and horse show is assured with “Hub" Schmitt as general manager of the departments. Mr. Schmitt wil’ be assisted by able committeemen and the exposition of Adams county's finest will be one that will attract attention from all over the state. Watch the boys do it. An old salt of the sea. who also carries the title of Captain, reminds us that he predicted a severe winter as early as November 15, because the oysters were fat and bedding deep. The only discouraging part of his letter is that the oysters are still fat and are to be found in deep water and he contends we are in for another cold spell. The heck with (he oysters. The reason many persons are suffering from sinus trouble these days is probably due to the extreme cold weather and the lack of sunshine. Medical authorities point out that sinus infections are

I CORT - Last Time Tonight - Jean Harlow Ben Lyon Angels 9 Plus-Singer's Midgets “Wee Men.” 10-20 c SATURDAY Rex Lease -THE FIGHTING CABALLERI” Plus-Comedy, Cartoon, Serial. 10c. 15c Continuous show Saturday from 2. ♦ ♦ Kiddie Matinee at 2 P. M. All children 5c until 3:30. ♦ — ♦ SUN. MON. TUES. SUN. MON. TUES. eke ERROL FLYNN * OLIVIA Di HAVILLANO truti omit.eisit mutaetl.m >wt Continuous Sunday from 1115. mu— mill mi .-l

rapidly Increasing, due they sav lo crowded and overheated conditions of modern living. Walking and sunshine are given as the best preventativus and the best cures ' of the disease. Credit is due the young men who have acted us Scoutmasters and given of their time in furthering the welfare of local Boy Scout troops. They serve without pay ami their job is largely one of ' idealism and the desire to serve youth. They accomplished excellent results during the year and records made by the troops were outstanding, reflecting to the credit of those who helped guide activities in the scout program. Eastern papers in commenting on a speech made by Ogden L. .Mills, former secretary of the treasury, point out that the New Yorker told his audience how federal finances should be run. That same day, by ironic circumstances, the Reconstruction Finance Cort poration filed suit against stockholders of the defunct Dawes bank in Chicago to recover part of the 90 million dollar loan handed that bank while Mills sat on the board of the RFC. The political I side is that Mills didn't mention the Dawes bank in his speech. The postofliee department sends out rulings on advertising of games of chance, lotteries, gift enterprises and anything which comes under the head of drawings. All such enterprises are barred from the mails and notice has been given newspaper publishers not to carry advertisment of any such j nature, directly or indirectly re--1 ferr’iug to the drawing. Naturally publishers have only one road to follow. Their papers must be mailed and advertising copy which j decs not correspond to the rulings ) of the postOffice must be rejected. I In our opinion former Senator James Reed of Missouri insulted many Americans the other night , in his passionate, un-American speech. In the first place the former senator was speaking before a business organization, nonpolitical in nature. He used his i oratorical ability and God-gifted talents in flaying most everything that has been done and if he did not insult the President, he at least did not speak complimentary of him. A person sitting in his own home, listening to the radio, does not like to hear another person speak unbecomingly about the President of the United States. If Reed's speech had been billed as a partisan, political tirade, the American people might have accepted it in a different vein. As it was it brought insult to them in their homes and created the feeling that they were listening to an old sore head, who lost track of principles of good Americanism and sportsmanship. CARD OF THANKS We wish to take this method in I expressing our sincere appreciation for all the assistant and | words of comfort during the illness and death of husband and father, Charles Frederick Nyffeler. We also desire to thank the pastor, Rev. C. A. Schmid, and the group that furnished special music Mrs. Charles - Nyflcler and Children. | .Oi Trade in a Good Town — Decatur

Step That Dangerous BRONC H I T I S Cough-Tonight Sleep Sound All Night Long All coughs look alike to llttck- • ley s Mixture (triple acting)—one , sip of this grand medicine usually i stops an ordinary cough — the tough old deep seated cough and • the persistent, bronchial cough are usually checked and under control . after just a few doser —no more tormenting, sleepless nights. Buckley’s is different — it’s suI promo—it “acts like a flash”—just j prove it with one 45 cent bottle at | Smith Drug Co. or any drugstore 1 —it is guaranteed. Buckleyc : A SINGLE SSP PROVES Fl?

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4 —♦ Answers To Test Questions I Below aro the answers to the | Test Questions printed on Page Two 4 ——♦ 1. The Constitution defines them as. a natural born citizen of the I'nited States who has attained the age of thirty-five years, and has been for fourteen years a resident within the I nited States. 2. Helena. 3. The China Sea. 4. Benedict Arnold. 5. Frederick County. Md. ti. Master. 7. Benjamin Franklin. S. Ash-Wednesday. O. Henry. 10. As the designer of the first practical locomotive. o "twenty years * AGO TODAY From the Daily Democrat File February 13, 1916. was Sunday. • o * ■+ Modern Etiquette | By ROBERTA LEE ♦ Q. May some of the wedding invitations be mailed by the bridegroom, to his intimate circle of friends? A. No; all the invitations should be mailed from the brides home. 1 The bride's fiance should of course furnish a list of his relatives and friends to whom he wishes invitations sent. Q. Is it permissible for a per- • son to leave the table during a meal? . A. Not unless there is a very , urgent necessity. Q. What does en deshabille mean? A. "In undress.’’ - ♦ ♦ Household Scrapbook | By Roberta Lee ♦ 4i Cheese Spread a thin layer of butter i over the cut edge of cheese and ! the cheese will keep nicely. Nor is it necessary to waste the butter, as it can be scraped off aud used for cooking. Garden Tools Do not wait until the last minute to see that the garden tools are in proper condition. Now is the best time to go over these things, remove any rust, sharpen tools, and replace broken handles. Iron Rust Iron rust can be removed from a garment by covering the stain with lemon juice and salt aud placl ig it in the sun. o G. 0. P. HEADS JJ’IIN TlM|.;i> I-'KOM I'Ai.lv <> N L-D deal. The former president practically invited Mr Roosevelt to debate national issues. Charging general confusion in the new deal high coiuuiaud and policies. Mr. Hoover said the new SEal was greedy for power rawticaf

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to popular liberty. "The greed tor money can lie cured by law." Mr. Hoover said, "but the greed for power seizes thte law itself for its own ends. At least the greed for money odes not inflict us with flue phrases and slogans as to what is good for us." He asserted Mr. Roosevelt had confused dictatorship democracy and had abandone dthe American tradition. ‘ln less than a year,' he said. " our country must make a decision ] ,no less fateful than that which) confronted Abraham Lincoln. •'Again 'we are testing whether) that nation or any nation so con- ’ )ceived and so dedicated can long ) endure.’ ■ "When that test confronted Lincoln. he carried it to the people in national debate. No greater ) tribute can be paid him than that ‘ )we shall devote this day of his memory to that high purpose.” Mr. Hoover's address was a gen-: eral repudiation of new deal philosophy. He demanded, specifical- ; ly. that Mr. Roosevelt tell the peoI I’le: 1. How he intends to deal with I •’this budget and money confus-) , ion.” 2. What changes are contemp-; lated in the constitution. Republicans made their patron's t 'birthday the occasion for coast-to-

Aviation Critic Fights for Life *<r I W t ffow 1 Jar* oS?*v X 'v y Nt ■ -sf"’ '< Hti/ fl Bng. Gen. William Mitchell An attack of influenza which sent Brig. Gen. William Mitchell to a New York hospital threatened to cud fatally (or the former aviation chief who broke into the headlines on several occasions because ot lu« criticism oL the United States, aviation service.

coast pre-convention challenge to ■ the Roosevelt administration. The . trend toward party realignment ; 1 gained more impetus from the political fete day. North, south, cast and west in 27 major Lincoln :) day meetings. Republican leaders ; stated the issues around which ■ anti-new deal strategy is shaping. ) There was notable similarity in ) their approach to many problems. These similarities of thought and ! purpose suggested in general i terms the party principles likely ito be proposed for adoption at ' Cleveland as the platform of the • Republican presidential campaign. —o Work is Started On Naval Reserve Armory i Indianapois. Ind., Feb- W—(UP) —Work was started today on the new $350,0<h) naval reserve armory , one of several national guard proj.cts under the works progress ad- ■ ministration. The structure will be kcated on White River in the northwest portion of the city and will be used jointly by the reserve as training quarters and a community build- , ing. ) oj The dog that bit two Decatur ; people was captured and killed last night.

COURTHOUSE Sult Filed in the collection of note and foreclosure of mortgage suit tiled by the Prudential Insurance company against Martin L. Witte, ant others. Henry G Kaiser tailed and defaulted, and the com t found for the plaintiff in the sum of $5.1L6 for the note und $350 as attorney fees. Set For Trial Th* <«•* of I, ' re<l Srhwartz for the collection of a note from Rufus Meshberger was set for trial on March 5. Foreclosure Suit In the foreclosure ?uit of the Federal Land Bank of Louisville against Otis F. Kirtley. et al, the report of the receiver was filed, examined and approved. Case Continued The separation and alimony suit of Sarah Adler against Andrew Adler was continued by the court. Set For Trial The Injunction Writ of the Mutual Benefit Life Insurance company against Edward B. Wells, et al was set for trial April 1. Ruled to Answer In tire case of Anna Smith Chil--cote against Joseph McConnell for the collection of a note lite court ruled the defendant to answer on or before February 21. Estate Cases A petition was filed in the estate of William Sellemeyer to sell the personal property- The petition was submitted and sustained, and the executor authorised to sell the personal property at a public sale without further notice, for cash at not less than the appraisement value. The final report was filed in the estate of Emily Williams and the notice ordered returnable March 7. Find for Plaintiff in the collection of note and foreclosure of mortgage .suit brought by the Prudential Insurance company against Charles M. Brittkler. and others, the court found for the plaintiff for the note < Drug Store Will Sell Medicine at 10c For Two Days Anyone May Buy; Store Prepares for Crowd Saturday; Offer Unheard of Before in Decatur. If you were told that you could get high-quality medicine, for 10c, it would sound impossible, wouldn't it? And that others have paid a I dollar or more for similar medicines—indeed, it seems nwHelievI able. Yet it is all true, and this I offer is being made for the first time in Decatur for two days only, Fr:da.v and Saturday this week, by the HoMhouse Drug Store. Why Oder Is Made Because we believe it is only fair that everyone who suffers should have a chance to try the medicine first to see if it will help them before they pay the full price, and because we believe 20 percent of the people of Decatur need the medicine we offer. This is not a “cure-all." but the new. scientific medicine, called Indo-Vin, that has helped nearly all who have taken It. Therefore, we offer each person one introductory bottle for 10c (Friday and Saturday ONLY) because we believe those who are benefited will keep on using it. The regular fullsize price of this medicine is $1.25. What It W ill Do Indo-Vin will cleanse your bowels gradually and thoroughly without pain and griping. It will bring out gases and intestinal impurities which may have been in your system causing you days, weeks or even months of misery. . It will help make the digestive organs sweet and clean, relieving headaches, -biliousness, dizzy spells or lazy, drowxy. worn-out feelings ; also helps avoid accumulations of impurities in the blood stream and kidneys. It will aid in clearing up skin eruptions caused by impurities in the digestive organs, helping to overcome sallow “muddy” complexion due to sluggish liver. Indo-Vin will make tour STOMACH. LIVER, and BOWELS more active, build you up in general and make you LOOK. ACT. and FEEL like a different man or woman. Now. whether or not it will help you as it has thousands of others whether it will end your suffering in a day or week—remains to be .seen, lint in light of what it ha.s done for others, it is surely ti mistake not to try it for 16c —a fraction of Its actual value. This ONI Y* g °° d FrMay and Sa,urda y How To Get It To get your first bottle for 10c (Friday aud Saturday ONLY) bring coupon to our store. Our out-of-town readers may send coupon with 10c (stamps or coin) to Indo-Vin. Inc., Cincinnati. Ohio, a.nd medicine will Im shipped postpa id. COUPON and only iOc * flood for Introductory Bottle INDO-VIN (offer good Fri.and Sat. ONLY) HOLTHOUSE Drug Store ♦ — »

sum of $5.052.16 and the further sum of $225 as attorney fees. —o '*• '*■— COUNTY CORN (CONTINI! E1 >J ’ItOM CAO E ONK> native county Mrs Hershey was a school teacher for a number of years and is prominent In her local Homo economies club, and Is one of tho Indtaim district chairmen of the Better Homes of American association She is also secretary of the Steuben county tuberculosis association. Mrs. Hershey has been a member of the Institute staff for the past, six years, and has all the farmers' problems well in mind. For Women and Girls The following entries are listed in the domestic science department for women and girls and girls and awards will be made for: Bread, parker house rolls, corn bread. Graham muffins. Angel food cake, Devils food cake, gold cake, nut cake, cocoanut cake, cookies. 8 on plate; date bars, tilled cook

r 3. wiroWSrahg J “■■■•» Also-March of B Friday and Saturday * Soort R « ! - Howl till it hurts—at this rowdy, roughhouse trio, c Omin . B from the “dead" to raise high-jinks among the living! fV‘ romance galore! ii RICHARD ARLEN 17 . -5*4 a a ■ BERYL MERCER W* R jJ JI CLAUDE ALIISIER W A W L CHARLES McHAUCHTON JK ■ cechia ?1 —e __ T'M*''?’ 0U 01 EV DICCES ALSO —POPEYE Cartoon, and Comedy. 10c-20c B Sun. Mon. Tues.—We personally endorse this picture as one finest you've ever seen! "AH WILDERNESS” with Wallace it- B Lionel Barrymore. Eric Linden, Cecelia Parker. H February 20th| Final Day for Paving 1 CITY LIGHT) BILLS | 111 Avoid the last minute rush by 1stopping in at the City Hall and | making payment today. All past due accounts should also be taken care of as soon as possible. City Hall open evenings until 5 o’clock. MEN! Hundreds of Wilson I and Van Husen SHIRTS offered at Special Low I’rices Saturday Only Don’t miss thest special Shirt saving Stock up while prices are Io"Good selection in plain or fancy pattern’ - all new styles and wanted colors. SI.OO shirts 75c $2.50 shirts $1.50 shirts SI.OO $2.75 shirts $1.95 shirts $1.15 $3.00 shirts BUY SHIRTS SATURDAY Peterson & Everhart

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