Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 221, Decatur, Adams County, 18 September 1939 — Page 4
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Except Sunday by IM# DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO. Incorporated — Bn to rod at tbe Decatur, Ind. Poet Office •* Second Class Matter I. H Heller Prssldsnt k. U. Holtkoues. dee’y A Hue Mgr. Die* D. Holler Vice-Preaidont —— tubocription Rstae: Sutils copies ......03 Uno week. by carrier........ .10 One year, by carrier......... g.oo Uno month. by mail. .35 Ebreo months. by mall 100 St* mouths. by ma 11......... 1.71 Doe year, by mall 3.00 Dao year, at 0ff10e...... 100 Price* quoted are within a radius ot 100 tnUeo Flaewbere 1150 one year. Advsrtlslug Rate* mad* known on Application. National Adver. Representative bchkkmer A CO. IS Lexington Avenue, New York IS East Wacker Drive, Chicago Charter Member of The Indiana League ot Home Dailtee. Plan* tor the new power plant here are going right along, accordinc to those in charge and with every possible effort to protect the city and tbe interests ot her people. Further arraugc-meuta will be made at the session ot the council tomorrow evening Tbe exercises yesterday for the laying of the comer stone for Unnew I'uitcd Brethren chart h to take tbe place of tbe Eighth street structure. were appropriate and tn every way pleasing to Rev Martin and those who have long hoped tor this occasion. • Tbe editorial meeting at French Lick was a huge success. the hot weather failing to hold down the enthusiasm State Chairman Bays who has worked hard the past few mouths believes be bar the best organization the Detnoc-rata have had in year* and predicts victory I for 11*0 Tin < ongreeeional debate on the proposed new neutrality act should not be partisan or wild-eyed but rather the result of cool and deliberate thought of a problem tbai i» of utmost importance The result ot that decision may and probably will affect this country for The men Who are working tor the Salvation Army fund report e*< ellelit success up to date and if every one will help a little, we can go over with a bang that will I bring credit to us. This inuuey is Used by these people who devote tbelr livvs to helping tbe u«<edy and the down and outer and who have made good at their jobs for a half century Mayor Heals ot Fort Yuyue visited In New York City last week and had a big time al the tax meeting. He told in is easy it is to have a low tax rate and talked with just pride abou* a 12.3 S rate but he tor git to muutiun that the rate a» turd for next year in his home city will he E3.M. and that the civil city rata- alone is boosted Bve arid a half cents. The work of laudscaping the xTtmnds surrounding the new high sa-hoAl building arc uuw under way and if carried out as ptaOMd will m a few years be very bosun-> ful. E. O. Little, of Auburn, an expert who has i evolved credit Ito a iiumlH-r of wonderful jobs of this ! kind ever the state, is in charge ■ and assurer ur that every oue will be pleased when the result* are cvidrui •More than three hundred Aduma comity farmers luavr applied fur "all-risk" Insurance on the lain winter wbuai crop, a gain of iwu hundred per rent over last year. Bc-evrditig Io Wlufrvd L Gerkc. county chairman Mr. (ierke also announces that Wednesday will be the deadline for this and that no »extension will be offered The srraugemeut seems to be jpowlug
tn popular favor and thosimnd* of farmer* over the country are taking advantage nf It. >i Colonel Lindbergh who has visitJ cd all the warring nations of EurI ope and knows much of what is | behind the scenes there warns the lulled States to forget the propsUganda that our frontier Iles over there and stay out of the war. Os I course he is right and we hope I that regardless of what attitude Is taken by congress regarding the ( neutrality law. we will all coni tluue to talk and urge |>eace ——— The world series will open October fth at the Yankee stadium tn ' New York The opponents will probably be the Cincinnati Reda and the series ought to be more put vi rating than for several years , tor thia team has considerable power at the plate if they click I (letting tickets for the events will 1 as usual be difficult and expensive ■ bui yon can pull your < hair up to ' the radio and enjoy It thoroughly ' and more comfortably. so we have that to look forward to. When Japan and Russia, who ' have been at war for a long hum-. j either openly or sec retly, can ba-' come bed-fellows. we have an idea <>t bow Intricate the problem is and bow impossible it is Io determine the results This will be . another i«>int of course iu trying to induce this nation to join the ’id. of the Alites but we insist it s an affair out of which we should strictly remain Some day aud in some way it will be settled affd we should be in position to continue! operation a* a peace loving, pro-1 gresstve people and nation. With a half dozen candidates _ fur tbe Democratic nomination for governor, there is certainly no In1 tinned are It Earl Peters. former Decatur man. Floyd I. M. .Murray. Omer Stokes Jackson. LieutenantGovernor Sthricker and several others There will be uo "go sign given by any one. it is announced and the race will be Interesting There was much talk of the situation at the French Lick meeting over the week end aud activities will open in earnest early in the year. "Two-ton" Galerno, the New Jei- *< y roily polly bartender won from 1 U>u Nova. Pacitic coast football player tn the fourteenth round ot | a scheduled 15-round battle at Philadelphia aud established som< light to meet Joe Luu is agaht next year, if nothing happens in ; tbe meantime It was * hard fought battle and Tony showed the tans be could go some distance- - and Nova proved his gamenes* and his ability to take u lot of punishment. Each also received a nice check for his efforts which was the malu lucent lve in this highly commercialized sport. The kind of eampulgn the Denns • ratlc |M>ity will wage in ImNmw next year was unveiled at the editorial meeting at French Lick Murals made aud exhibited by the stale commit toe revi-ul<>d what th< New Deal has d«n< to help you'h get an edutatkm. taimers to enj-.> the blessing* of elertricity, motor- ‘ lats to be protected by grade sop. arsHens. unemployed to earn wages through WPA projet t*. crippled children to get assistance, aud help lor many other daises of people. The aooreUert Fr«-d F. Rays, state chairman, knows that people forget easily. Rut. tee btii't going in li t the in forget ijir*»plcndid things which have been done fur them uuder a Dviipm ratlc administniG<)ii. The murals arc vivid ' I recital* of government actefeve- , mem. They *re Impressive. The modern tread is to tell the story Iby pictarus. Bays Is applying thia up-iolhr minute ml ml pic io imlh tit’s. — — --O ■—- - Sllss Lydia LcUrtnan spent *lm Iv M-k-csd Hi btutauivillc, Ohio Visitling friend*.
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lb ud to resume hu studies at Notre! ! Dime. Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE ,1 Q When a man Invites a girl to idm b>u‘t ahe privileged u> order! freely wiiatever she wants? i A. Ortainly; but unless sh\ kMMrs that het escort can afford it.! ! sti« should not to 100 extravagant in 'tier choice Evun if she know, ths* the com is not to be i onside.-, j »d. it is not good form io order a»j i tnough she were starving, or that; —
I <1 Is the first “real meal" aten has i had lor a long time. q Doe* a well-icrtd perron boas*. . vbuut bis poescasiomi, ln« home, hii ’ net me and the Ilk* ? A Never This is a baini often indulged iu by the nouvacu riche, but j •• •• 11-bred man or woman never roI ters to his poas esitms. The old proverb says "Every fool u in love with his own baubh- ” Q. -La it ever permissible ip whisper in public? I V No. l*ersous nesr vou msy I Uiluk you are commenting cm tbelr i appearance.
ADMITS I HUNG i YOUTHFUL BRIDE Nebraska Youth Con* fetmeti Drowninx Bridr In Sandpit (taring. Neb. Kept 1* »UJUCharles <Pugi Garner. 1». »u’bed In hl* cell today *ftar cnnftuMlng tn night marshal N M Thonipaoti that he drowned hl* bride’ in a fltstded MlaAturl sandpit la*’ July 2 after ■ quarrel over bet forn«ei boy friend Garner said he married Jean Colliugham after • courtship of ouly a few weeks They aunt to Liberal. Mo., to vtait Gsrnc : a uncle and search tor work, tooth 1 oerc of York Neb i Thompaou uootrd the youth as i saying he and hl* wife went hathlug st tb< sandpit, allhqagh ’With- I I er could ewhn i I “We quarreled when sice Matted I talking about a former l>oy friend.'' I be 'iwuied Garnet. **J imsned her ; ! into the deep water and wa’ched I j her struggles After she hid gom- i I dawn awcral time* I ran to a I i party fishing a short distance away < ' and shouted for help " Tbe girl war dead when roaov!ed The coroner return* 1 aver- ! diet of accidental drowning Otmiity attorney J C. Csauba of 'Lamar Mo. notified Get am authI orltiee officers would CiKUc bare . today or tomorrow Tbompaei. as al Garner euddes,ly ! began •telling the story after he had been allowed to sleep overnight in the Gering jail He ap peared under severe scraln. 1 ■' — Scrapbook* By Roberta Lee Soiled Raiwtinp* A great deal of the beauty of oil I tMtnting* i* spoiled becaus.- of un-l suspected »011. It is well to clean j I 'he paint mg* periodically a* folI low* Make a thin paste of raw poI fstora and clear water Add fine 1 pumice atone and rub on the paint'ng* gently with a sponge. Thea I wipe off with clear water and a ' i lean cloth It 1* often adv-sable to apply a coat of clear carateh when ! the pa mt Ing dries Rusted Lock When a key r fuses .o work, ■•mootbl.v in a closet de or. dm < It tn to machine oil and then place I tn the lock and work back ad forth • several note* It will *oaa work | With ease. Keeping Ham j Haas can be kept for aa uvdefin.'.s ‘ , without danget of mold, it melted paraffin is poured over the eg: end of tbe ham \ i ,Y LVI I. * **auH * The number of pedratrtans killed' by automobiles makes the problem l one that each <c>mmuntty should carefuflj consider When we realiz. that over 4<* per cent of the people 1.i.3d by automobilra are pedes’Haas «e should readily appreciate, that it I* a reel problem i 1 s Th L tlr,< ,h,n * pedestrian should do Is abandon the old idea I that as a pedestrian he can use the streets in any w, y bt . Thl , ( tec eau not do Traffic lights were snade to conP”d<wtrlan raffle, and the pedratrtau should otey traffic signals •' -' n — _ i invite o. i*. : —— (CCNTIML'IMS FKum PAGE ONAj accepted th< pnwidenis Invitation without a mumem’s hesitation. Larly raid The luufereuee will be he'd at •he White House at 3 p. m Wednesday. Larly raid that the prcwident feel* that the present Is M , t | mi . •O apply the Imbel llepublicmi or Democrat t<> *uy ot tm h idert
RUI’TVRE EXPERT COMING MERE AGAIN. It K. SHALLfiNfiERGER w<U kno»ti expert «>r Indianap "lie. will pereomdly tfcmunxtiaie hl* method with out charge at •hr Anthony llniel. Ft Wayne W-dneedny Sept. joth. from In a tn in N:80 p tn Mr Hh«fletihcrgrr hay- the Hheiienberavr method contract* •hr opvtilnx (n remarkahly Hhor’ •Imr on fhr avertin' rate rc« Rerdleee of the alar or location of the rnpturr. and no matter now much you lift or etraln and I pu'" you bark io work the nant> day. ar rfilelrnt a* before you were ruptured The Shallcnltergcr Itupturr! Shield bat no leg rtrap; waterproof, aanllary. practically Indestructible and can be worn While batblug Mach rhleld In "klltfully molded and fitted to I the part* under heat, which ■ dlMra a purtect fit and natlt- ' (auiion . A*w r, f ** •••*• ’tittle ult raptures • e’cVt'-W open st lons v«pC''UU|y I ■"• not pchcluuk thL opportuu*! li !< ~’ u 'J?'’ 1 »”•••> ma rvnultr • Moiling addr<aa FortvlUe, Ind.
Beauty In Your Hbtne This Have you idnunrd u> buaatlfy >ou, home bv ■ •hr hou»<- this tail and winter? Do y (lt| kl UM ?“•*«* Which uce* can stand indetx . itlture ’ h,,» w * results' What danger* to guard against* " Our Service Bureau al Washington liu , M • House Planta." listing those especially Cdu.t a"" ~l,t * am! contains full directions a bom soil, uhmi,,. per care and stleutmu fur brat results *' Ul|l! ‘ | n*ri Rend the ompon butaw lor yoeir copy MIMI llw . ■ attractive tauig sumuic-i luiu winter T**' CUP COUPON lUKL .... ■ F. M Karby. Director. Dtpt B-144, "H Daily Democrat a Bsrvic* Bureau. ■ 1013 Thirteenth Street. Washington. DC ■ 1 want the booklet "House Plant*. *|„| end,,., ■ wrapped) to coevr return pomag. and uth.-r handing 4l *’’MB NAME I STREET and No. C,TV STATE - j| I am a reader of the Decatur Dally Denn., rst, »*-- U[
who will participate iu Wc.-dtu.s-day a meeting He said Mr. Ruuoevcit feel* that these men should be class I tied simply as natumal leaders Tbe Wedueaday muetlng w.d nut include Sen William E Borah. R. Idaho, the veteran leotaliouiat wa.r baa assumed a leading position against Mi Roosevelt’s proposa** for revision of the neutrality law and elimination of the arm* rm l largo | Many Rcuniov Scheduled For I Summer Months | Sunday. September 24 Herachy Annual Reunion. SuuSet Park. Willshire hi. of F Lodgu Ficnl.*. Sunder Park. IraSa u> a «M«a <••• — vwrats- -
i Sorg Bros. Meat Market* PHONES lit »« - FREE DELIVERY —lt P 4„ tc O t» M I BOLOGNA fl 21c FRESH lllA lUuKorßig-. Pork Ln er FRESH * g Frewh Pure Pork HAMBURG »C SAUSAGE *sj FRESH mw _ Fit EMII Zfl HAM Steak *>€ neck RIBS 7» MEATY i4m FRESH BLKF «pH BEEP BOIL IOC HEART | SM( I. JOW L * I COTTAGE t HELM X “Administratrix” Public Sal 1 »HI sell at Public Auction 2k» mile* Earn Yoder : nillaa W.st and ’j mile Not th ut Pu. .... . ... • ..a. I>M MnHheast of Fort Wayne, on H| WEDNESDAY. Sept. 20, 1939 I Comavonong at 10 A M B 7 — HEAD OF HORSES - T ■ Om Match Pan Sorrels Man 4 and Gelding t : t .wt 13»>v Rta a nplrndid <cain . Red Rtatii Mare w- j'"' 10. wt IM«> ui foal aud ha* 4 mo <’ld Sorrel fill, v |o -i.V It UH ; iug Iyr old. Koan Man Iyr old ■ S—HEAD OF CATTLE—« ■ 2 Krgiatvrmi Hulainin Cows 4*l yrs old I*.Hi . ■’ I aalc Thea, the outstanding gv.nl Cowa fteglst. • .'-slfl !be froah In Marih. 2 Haik Blown Jersey Cow* t> a r »•> aid good fl.ua All Uh »e cowa are bt.-d to R. g Islet >d H • n Bui; 'fl akin lietfrr Yearling Thia herd la T H and Ha , -i.-i M IS HEAD HOGS—* Sowa dur |<> (a.row from middl. Ud lUlh. J B<>w and pig aby aide. H Good Feed. i H.'S' “ ' ’ '* *fl IMPLEMENTS ■ rarmall F-JO Tractor. Rubier In iruni. real whe.ir wfl JiHMtaoua Cam Hear; frame If" Traglot Plow um d ' '•««« fl Tractor Ihar used 1 aeaaon; Mclteertug Tractor Cui’n..'.<r AttacMfl uaed 2 seaaon*: J! leer. 16 Dtec FertUfcei Grain H<i »lU> ’-«■ Mich, new last spring. Cult (pack,ir. New idea Sid- la ioery Rfl IHC Web loader; Mower; Manure spread.:. Bind. W <•«.'! and I Wagon Hoi. Concrete Miser and Kng<>><' |tu«r >*• f.'f Gl *fl Clipper Fanning Mill; Flat top iinpleuH'iH traliei H ..Ktw»k * Planter; Oar Rug. Hiding Cttltlintor. Double art w< ► in* <* Horae Collara New Grapple hay fork. No : M.lh tn., 1 r 'fl »<ot electric driven. 1 heavy frame building IMK' Siuall T.jU» ■ miMvllaiHrou* art idea iou nuiwerou»*to mention 1 THRMS tush I MRS. CECIL ANDOKFER, AdminwtttUl Roy »> Johuaou AucUoumu Vanoe IFilaon us Oaatan Hauk—Clerk St Akiyaiu* Church Will Serve Lumh ' PUBLIC SALE ( A> 1 have decided to quit farming, will Mill «t public »i tion 6 mile* Eunt and 1 s mile North of Berne. 3’. milv and 1 mile Eant of Salem, on TUESDAY. Sept. 26,1939 Commencing at 10 A. M HORSES—H.<y .Mair. JO, wi JMM>, |u (pal. Hay Man 1. * truth good wprhvra. CATTLE, 4 HEAD—Guvrneey Cow. Gyr old die Minh 11 low. a. due Nov Jal. Umirnany Cow. ?. due OI 0. GunrtlHT 1 milking good Clow. MOOS—Focdcr llogr, Mi to UM) Iba, 3 t»uwi>, upon SHEXP— H Kwon, a larabr. 2 Yearling full blwd hhroprhm Hud 3 Mining Buck Lamb*. g<wd utiea. FEED Ji< bu Data. B loti buati luiy. mote l»r lean. I lull mi* l 'l 1 lon timothy hay; b acrua hith on stalk IMPLEMENTS McCormhk Hinder K ft.; Hulu Hay Londur; T«4d«r w4 *'.’ ! Beet Racli. Wagon aud bo*: Jdhmrc corn planter; H<"a , l''' *' ■twin drill, IHC Hiding Cultivator. » shovel*. Spike Tooth and "I Irn.th Harrows; J lha.re 13‘ breaking plow; Ultra Gm*' »' Hluda; Mownr; la.uble ani llarmnw; Stock Trailer. * r " h ,, r . »Mmb|e and Single Shovel Plow*; Work Urmch and vim . Small and arilclrw to., numcrou* to nicntimi Comb Honey in aectlon* . TERMS Gush. Thom- desiring «rvdii arrange with Mt Uauu'K-' at ths Bank ol Berm . J. M. FOREMAN. Owner Roy h Johnson - Aiittlouvcr winter Haumgariner—Clerk ’ f Luuch Will Be Sorvod
17 MISSINi, ' l: " ■ i \ .j EV* mood \.< h H .. HH I / Ji The Morning Aller J Carters Little Liwfl
