Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 194, Decatur, Adams County, 17 August 1939 — Page 6

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FIRE IS COSTLY AT BUTLERVILLE Business Section of Small Town Is Threatened By Fire Butlerville. Hid., Aug 17-(VPj-Offlclal* today witlmated damage rau*ed by flame* which threatened the downtown section of Butlerville late yesterday at approximately 720.000. The fire, which started In the wurehouae of the Kenneth Fergaeon general store, was brought under control by volunteer firemen and fire fighting apparatus front neighboring towns after destroying two building. and damaging others. | Aid was summoned from North , Vernon. Seymour. Vernon, Holton Napoleon and the Muecatatuck farm colony nearby. Butlerville baa uo fire department. 1 < The I. o. O. F. building, in which i the Ferguson store was located wan ruined and the Methodist church burned to the ground. Flying sparks mned by a stiff breeze, ignited

*** worxxxx rxxxxx x «xxx x «rx x x s M <XM «x xxx i < ■ |“Say, 80.... / ? CSr/ X “You can't tell me that! Where dja get your dope’ Ya gotta have facts when you tell me somethin'! Oh. that's different. You say you read it in the Daily Democrat. That's why you're so positive, eh? Okeh. then You're right. I come to know that when you read somethmg in the Democrat you can depend on it. Them guys up at the Democrat are mighty particular about what they print in their paper. I know I can believe what I read there" Read it—Buy it or Sell it in THE DECATUR DEMOC RAT J Home Paper. y»«WO^u..«xxxa». tt gm > gssM la i n , B. I. Smith Drug Co THE MILK OF MAGNESIA THAT’S F»ft FROM IRRITATION w you could look al howl of -A W through 0 microicope you -o«ld find Wot • 1 J there are no th (rp irritating crystals such os you find in many m.ifc ©< magnesias. Kasai's I ‘Pscsl ptecasses g... you 1 • k—I —II th.l safe faotvro Milk of A YEAST CAKE Get the vitamin content o! 100 yeastW't for the price of 13 A simple, I Jf*— easy way Io take yeast without un- W - pleasant effects. W AfiAaor Brewers' Yeast 1 ■O TABLETS «» 39< | Fresh Canning Spices Pad. l Tinnuen « q 35c Prrp shaving Crwun _ • ,00 *ZFV Special “ 3 for SUC 3Sc Witch Hazel a fall pint — <■ jV 25g Linterine BrumhlehH 60c Mum 49C 1 2 f ° r ————————2 s c Medford Razor Blades. 60c Sal Hepallca Double Edge. « 49C wioi 19C 25c Readymade «•* _ 30c Ipana Tooth Bandage. Special * Pante ......... Alcohol, full a*- 25c ElkayH White Aw Pint IJC Shoe Poliah_.._ 19 C

-hingl** iind damnged roots of num- • rotis other building*. Telephone mid electric power per vice were disrupted when the- fire spread ot poles but were partially loatured today. -■ — QLowly Hot Hog Turns •Sissy,” Given Coat Os Pineapple Juice I• Chicago, Amr. 17 — (IT)— The hot dog went *ls*y today. The hot dog. in one form or another. neatly a* just plain sansage, naa delighted stian since the Barehanlian orgies of old Rome. More recently a has made a a.endy social climb from the shor'-sleeved ranks at baseball parks aud picnics to formal dress circles, it hit its social peak two months ago when Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt served hot dogs at a picnic for Klnr George and Queen Elisabeth ot Great Britain. Today it took a bath—ln entymtn. It emerged as dainty r.nd tender a morsel as ever t lek led a royal palate. Research scientists at one of lhe nation's largest meat packing houses announced perfect on of a

f are dipped Into a solution of freshI pineapple juice Immediately after they are put Into their cas'ngn. The e dipping, the scientists said, utilises v the pineapple enzyme*—a peculiar 'vpe of protein, found in wgu- frul's that has the ability to act on other In* the cell tlsuea. After the pinenpnle bath the grunWiirters are given another bath that removes all traces of the pineapple flnvor. H The process leaves the hot dog' ■■ -vlth a akin as soft as the contents.” the announcement said, •’ll brings new tenderness, new delicacy.” ® "•* ■ STEEL LEADER . | tCONTINt'KIe FROM PAQIS OlfKl I evidence to support the assertions • He said the Iwiard'a reference to I management statements on the i merits und operation of various < I plana underlying labor relations • betw.-en the company and Its. • workers was used as evidence of company "domination" of its cm- i • pl-iy- organizations • "Buch findings on the part of . the board.” Grace said, "show the extent to which the board la will-, I ing to go in its attempt to stifle E free speech and to destroy eoUsc-l j five bargaining organisations ,' which have existed for many years - and which the employes have I shown that they desire to con- || Unite." PROTESTS GROW j | (CONTINUED FROM PAUIC ONKA Hos the American association of col- ' [ lege registrars, said at State Col-1 t.lege. Pa., that students more than I likely would go A.W.O.U from I campuses on both week ends. I It la a "natural tendency" ot I students to do such things, he said. Hadding that "catalogues, class I II schedules and entertainment pro-1 . grams will have to be changed in ' ' the face of almoat ImpoMihlu ob-1 [ I staclea '* At Las Vegas. Nev.. Gov. E P. ■ licarvllle. although a Democrat, j i' added his voice to the protests of , I Statement ot Condition of the I- li l< Ml II II till IVM HOI K I IIWPAVt Los Angeles, I'siit'-rbla 523 West Sixth Slre-t I On th* 3lst l»ay of hecemtwr, ISSS A N. KKMI' Pre-hlent I Rt'SSKLL HARItIMAX, Se- ret ary | Amount of Capital paid •| 1 I CROSS ASSETS OF COMPANY I Real Estate I'nmcuni-i-ered I ;■ I ‘Mortgage Loan* on I real estate (Frev from any prior in- ' -umbran.-el . fI.SrI.TJI.n Ootids A Stoi-k* owned iH-n-k Valuer 'lCash in Banks and in ofllce <On Interest and Not on Interest) ■ Tb lA' - rued Securities i Interest and Items. .1 Etc. > .. (Other Securities . N->ne p'ollateral Loans 1,«!«.»«•> »< I'remlum Notes a Folio Loans .. !S.OL"<if Premiums a Aecdunts due and in pr.K-eas | of eolioctlon 4.HX.3M.1S , Acs --lints otherwise secured — tltt.MI.M Total Groan Assets (llMtMSf.at fledu-1 Assets Not Ad- I muted — I U«T.Ud.M - ■a— i* . ijs:.:-i .. . LIAIIILITiES I 1 outstanding risks IKO.fld.OZli.dd Losses due and unpaid 1L141.13 Lowes adjusted and not due ...... lUHHt.n' lames unadjusted and „auepens* . _ Bills and Accounts Unpaid 53K7<».«3 Amount due and not due banka or other creditors None other Liabilities of the «'omt>any ilnil. Contingency ReeerveA— Sd.kiT.tßa.lM asasgwsxa-swmaMaMWMMWMs I Total Liabilities .73JT.7H iu arl • ai-itai g i.vbe.aee.tHi Surplus | t < ’ u * — — included in the above assets is comrxii* “Abject to Court Honda amply secured and not In I ?he ? carried at ' their market v ilu-s. Stocks are va-L I all.1" at th. lrn?k lalues. ||> accordance with the terms • luuon adopted b> the Na-;' ' n of InauraaraCMßsL r.» KW *s' up *" V 5 .2* estimated prob* i***’. included in th*ae Investment vuntln*enc)r reaervea are *** , on collateraj loans •<* that r T D» rxcgsßn of •» | I* u . e lh * bilateral. * ikiek.TJ?'-- --J:""".'- - £K£‘7“-f'« | imrtment are held for the benefit ot . I its. policyholders and creditor* as fully as if it were a separate insurance company. Surpluses arising in the Non-I*nrt|clpat( n g Life end AcIcldent A Health iiepartments are a- ; vallable for the general corporate purpoeea of the Company, aa are teu per rent of the profits (before p«l-i icy dlvidenils* of reinsured Participating l.lte business of the old The i'-o iflc Mutual Lite insurance Company of California. The remaining i profits of the Parti-Ipatlng Life Department. Including all profits on iMrtlrlnmina policies issued by PaI rifle Mutual Life Insurance Company are held for the policyholders and creditors »f that Department as fully as If It were a mutual Insuranre company. Aasets representing the capital of the Company, tngeth-l ler with the corporate surplus, are separately held in a Corporate AcI count and are available for the asrurlty and protection of all departI inrnts of tlie Company. STATE OF iNDtZNA. Office of insurance Commissioner J. the undersigned. Insurance Com- I miss loner of Indiana, hereby certify I that the above |a a correct copy of I the Statement of the Condition "fl the above mentioned Company on I the 31st day of December. 1»J«. as "hnwn by the original statement en-l that the said original statement is I now on file in thia office. In Testimony Whereof. I hereunto rubaclhc my name and affix my of. hcial seal, this loth day of July. l»ze. I Meal) O»r>. H. NaWHAfF.R. ...... . Insurance Commieelonar. •If Mutual Company ao state. Auoutrr i?-i»

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY AUGUST 17, 1939

Telling Secrets, Mr. Governor? i K -1 ' I ' £ ’ ’i 'I ! - idikl. . t / J ..... . M—tort. I.urvn Dicklnaon and Senator Vandenberg Very much in the public eye because of his crusading against drinking. vice and night life, Gov. Lurcn Ibckinoon of Michigan la pic- 1 tured. left, with Senator Arthur H. Vamier.berg of Michigan at tha National Fraternal Congreaa held in Detroit. M->re than 6.000 dela- I gates attended the s< .-nona, held at the state fair grounds.

> Republican governors. "We may be a little duck In a l>lg puddle,” he said, "but we have the right to choose our own ! Thanksgiving day. I don't know who the littaineaa men were the j pK-aident says prevailed upon hitn • to move the date ahead, but 1 do know none of them was from Nevada. We weren't consulted." The New England council would I not endorse or approve the presi- , dent'a action but said It thought i he should have given al least one ( year's notice. GERMAN PAPERS • CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) —- ■ I <-ue currency, the yuan having fallen to a fraction over six cents in J United Slates currency. Leading Americana have undertaken to enliat the aid of the United States to bolster the currency and hope for British cooperation.

Dunnro QiiDdFR nnuuLu ourtn~ Special Prices For Thurs., Fri., and Sat. Aug. 17*18*11 I LADYETTE Toilet Tissue Ice-Cold Chocolate I Made from genuine Ladyette Facial Tissues H H Mede With I ■ y 0 C H" 3 for 25c and 1 FREE -M ’ I PurAsnow Flour • • 75| Blacker:::: 2fa salad 23c deerwood—- TrN Raspberries MUSTARD Qnart JOc SYRUPJ7_7 id Red Cherries?*/'*” ™2fal9c JA(K — I<kj CORN FLAKES - - 3fa 25< Grapefruits 2fa 19c — sl€ ' ” 19 j — GOLDEN BANTAM CORN . Cans PARD Don Food 3 Cant 25= PEACHES Cans Casa *>>» 2fa 29c RED KIDNEY BEANS 15C FLEECY WHITE - <«J L~ L I LAI’NDRY BLEACH 80 '” " Pineapple c y.‘ 2 fa 39c PORK & BEANS Igc Quality Meats ■ Our Cooler is open for Inspection at all time: V EAL PATTIES —-------— lb. 29c HAM & RING BOLOGNA PURE PORK SAUSAGE lb. 10c JOWL I B I I|O ’ —l 5*7 ’ 4 "* 25c PURE GROUND BEEFIb. 15e PORK SHOULDER STEAK.. lb. 19c BACON, Sliced & Rinded lb. 25c 'Xv 1?C j ohsEr ROAST ||j |() t , at all timer*.

Allen County Youth Accidentally Shot Fort Wayne. Ind.- Aug. 17—(VP) —Pau! Shattuck, nine-year-old farm youth, was expected to recover from a rifle wound in the thigh. hospital attendents said today. He shot himself while playing with the run yes.erday. o " 1 -""— Jackie Coogan Battle With Parents Ended Hollywood. Aug. 17 —(VP)—Th-* long battle between Jackie Coogan and his parents over the fortune he earned as the pathetic ‘kid" Os silent films was officially at an end today. Jackie sued for an accounting of !IdtH-.IHH). Under the agreement which superior judge Emmet Wilson approved yesterday, he will get

a half share of 1250.600. All the rest has been spent or lost In bad Investments, according |io Jackie's mother and step-father, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Bernstein. They agreed some month* ago to chare what was left wit a Jackie, tut It took until now to work out the legal detail*. Umbrella for Bieydea Cleveland O. —(VP)-The latest thing In bicycles—featuring a handlebar radio and an utnbr-ila which fasten* to the rear mudguard-ha* l*en Introduced here. The new wheeler weighs lom than 35 pound* can be carried comfortably under ■me arm and top* any previous c ruising speeds. — o -- ■ —— Boy Cycling to Fair Fort Wayne. Ind. —(UP)—With million* of persons traveling east t*> attend the fair in New York thi* | summer, 16-year-old Fred Murry.

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I decided he 100 would make the trip. Murry I* making the 2.000m11e trip 'on his bicycle, camping along th* way and doing hl* own croklng. Shark Bombardment Urged Gla«gow,— (U.K) — Scottish Kahrrmen want a little* high-powered gunnery by the British navy to wipe out the shouts of baskhig sharks which won't stop basking In the Firth of Clyde, on the western coast of Scotland. The only effective way of ending the Invasion, they believe, |« to shell the shark* from destroyer*. - - o-..— A-1 Spelter Embarrassed Enid. Okla. — (U.K) — Betty Lou Clark I* an A-1 speller. Hut today she ha* a spelling certificate attesting her ability containing her name «|ielled incorrectly The Ironical part I* that *he turned In the spelling of her num* exectaly as It appeared on the certificate.

•’rice Upturn l o||Tl| Oil Shutdown T il«a. Okla. All* _ invoked „ tl „. *» M dißlng slate*. n Will 'hkj-!...| u gallon by mid, lltl - •ml an In.ieas- U s ~n . a gallon w a « py t ln , ’bird grad-fuel. '’’O Ue.ver.-t), h„ 0 B . . 1.-*;.t.u.c |, , rt . . m '• Mam. pr-id-n- vt ~>■ Unlv.-rMlv Yor •)„. _//'W ’ W ”>• l!u.kn,';W •>«’- i lll< " 'll.. T v.ulu.i— ... . « mem. allh a»I K ,., , ■ for a p-rtrali of M , , . M i the achool.