Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 252, Decatur, Adams County, 24 October 1939 — Page 4
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Fubltehad Every Evening Except Sunday by THK MCATUR DEMOCRAT CO. Incsrporattd Entered at the Decatur, Ind Past Office a* Second Chut* Matter J. H Heller President A. it. Hullhouse, Bec'y. a Bus Mgr. Dick D. Heller Vlce-Prexideul kubecnption Rate* Single copies I .03 One week. by carrier .10 Una year, by carrier — — 5.00 vac tuuucu. by tuaii... —.— .36 Three mouths, by mail — 1.00 Bia month*, by mail 1.75 Um year, by mail I'm Dae year, at office....-■ .........., 3.00 Prices quoted are witbiu a radius of 100 miles. Elsewhere *3Av one /ear Advertteuig Hates made known on Application. National Adrer. Representative Bt HEERER A CO. |5 Lexikfftob Avenue, New York 15 bant Wacker Drive, Chicago Charter Member of The (Aoianx League of Home Liailn s. We never realize bow much we : dep- ud on the old towa clock until I it gets to acting up uff some ui > teen minutes tor a day or two it I bad every one upset as to tegula- | lion of time. ™ Q - This Is a good time to pay your J taxes, it has to lx dot* and you can receive better attention u<>» than you will be able to get if you wait any longer. November Sth is the Huai day without penalty The Halloween psrty at the Mok-' mouth school bouse tomorrow evening »IH provide a lot of pleasure lor a lot of people AdmiH,hu Is only a dun- and this includes as interesting school latent play. Join* the crowd The AUh-s are piaumiis a waiting war ' It is repented which is a prolonging of the war of Serve* that has been going on for years ’ I’crbape they want to worry the enemy as they have been the psxt \ several years o o The steamer Prealdeui Haidiug , busily mad. port after the worst ocean trip of recent record Une seaman lost Ills life and sornr set-) i nty of she pesaeiia* r» were more or !•*» seriously injured from being tossed about on the wild waves Th> long dry spell has caused many serious' Ores *nd it i» important that every one use th'- great-1 cat care A lighted male b. a j cigarette stub or a cigar buu may j develop a blase that will c <>st many thousand dollars. M<>p prevent this. Th. • itches will ride ou Hal loweeu and you will see them in ' many forms if you attend the t'alltbiunpian '••lc-bratioii hcri The boys are planning a lot of surprises and you will nave heaps of lun Get uu the aide lines and cheer, ——o—o— The wage scale as Used by the stale federation of labor for work tueu to build and install Ihe new city power plant twre ranges from htly cent* to |1 la an hour, each data having it* own rating This Is required under tsdeiai regulation* and should make It possible to continue uninterrupted conat ruction -0 Foils aud straw votes lak*-u now Indicate another big Dwusoirutlc victory tor l»*u but it la well to remember that the electK»n is a year away and many thing* ‘an happen to change public opinion In the tuewniitue it will be wise to organise aud keep fighting for uver-voaßdeme la the surest mean* io a defeat Tell the toys not to destroy property It's uuwtae to make them think ihai they cu get away with any thing because <d the Hallow ,-,-u rnwauu it's just as much a violaUmi to trnapaa* msto KMaly at ibis <uue <4 the year **
at any other and store dangerous b*x*MMs the police will make a spatial effort to prevent it. Tbe Germans have pushed the French armies back to their own territory and propaganda is divided as to tin future. Perhaps they will be content to lest there indefinitely but many believe a big offensive will open as soon as all forces an- in proper position it’s a guess and yours is as good as Walter Winchell s or auy une else. —-o —o Fort Wayne has lost another leader in the death of Charles A. Wilding, banker, civic nnd organ ization leade r for half a century | He was eighty years old. had re | sided In that city since he war. two I mouths old and wa* tor years I i president of the Tri State l»an .cud Trust Company. Mr. Wilding was well known here and was high- j iy respected. O—o i A hie in the court house basement was found just in lime to iavert a serious cotiffagtaliun when I Custodian Sc humac her leapt* ued I Ito c atc h It on oleos Ills rounds ; ’ That should again remind every , ione how important it is 'bat the , i county have * bre proof building I lui its retol d* aud kies Destruc 'non of some of these might invail - date the title to every piece ot I ploje-ity and make unc.-<.aiy th' expenditure oi mgay thousands ot I 'dollars fur correction. o- q The vote ou repeal of Hfc eini bargo is predx tek U ike senate the : latter part of tbe weed lx the * meant Im- members arc msbing |i | speeches to exipty sssts. the in-1 ■ teres, hiving i*<e< ion*Mt»r*bly I (The measure will then go to the. j house where a month will prulnbly ' tie required to give- tu"».bct> thvll ! hha nee to make patriotic sfeeevbeaj ; largely for political ptiposess it | looks Ilk-- a waste of time- sine v . I prarUtl-V wkcij se.nirr tK evb j house- has already expreswd hi-s ’ views In one way or another liui i Hutt's a part of our system. —9 —•— Fuue-ral se rvice* will |m- held to* I morrow at Veedersburg. Indiana. 1 j tor Fred B. Purnell, who nerved iu congress from the old ninth line , I trill fur sixteen years. He was a man of wonderful p> raouality. an OutsUJidibK ll>puidl<.au Who Ire-Id the tespeet of people of all polit ' ileal affiliations because of hl* | j abilities and hi* straighi forward j | method* of getting worth while j things accomplished. He wa* lift) , : seven yuars old and died in Wash mgton Saturday ' veiling Where- hei bad been employed the past two • jyears m in. gen*cal acccMiiiimg oftic*. Q Q Til' Adams touiily geaicd JUiy has indicted the two unknown men. I. "John Doe and Richard Roe.“ for! the murder of Anthony Michaud *>< Berne August 3ltb. Though even angle ba* been toliowed none of] tbe slight < lues have resulted In v arrests aud M is doubtful if the I mystery can lie earlved. However , to bi- iu* pared In caac the offkars d<> gain reliable intormuiiun. Prone-' cutor Vugiewndc urged tbe reUtrn) of an indictment which might sav several days of time iu taking necessary ac t urn The seen bisto | go ou Indetuiieiy by both county and slate police During the past »ix and a halt I year* private debt in the V ttited mates has been reamed appruxi rnately fourteen and a bait billion Thee iiwludea ndactbin in railroad bonds, public utility bonds, iiidustiial bonds, farm more gage* sad otUer real estale mort gages The reduction ha* been from ainhiytour and a bad biltom in esvanty billtoe doHnrs During ' the seme period the public debt of I stale aud other local *gbdlvlatot«s ' of goveramaul has dacrouaed six ' button dollar* This makes total i decrease in private aud kxal pub Ik dsbts of uMMHoeu sugl • halt i biHtou dollar* During this lima]
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24, HB9.
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f Awcwers T» T«vt Qmnßmm Solow are tbe answera to tto Test Question* priol«< c* Pape Tw« ♦ —— •' 1. tS.lio. 2 Tne moisture or sq'aawm ♦**•• it th' • <*io*v«* w*. 3 One. 4 Cxipwn Mee. 5. Frsruk Frtovk. v The Ten C' m :»a«.A" :i 7. Mu-nis'-pai. not m«n-i-slp -ai i *. 3.000 U 9 Robert Burn* IS. Lithuania # -• Hewsvrhwid Scr»i»l**>oi By Roberta la*c • — — ♦ Hot Water Bottl* A l»ak in the rubber hot water; bot’le can be repaired by applying! several pie. of .iqutd court piss-, ter. Mting each piece dry before applying die next and making each piece a littl* larger than the prei < ding one. Fruit P'M The juice will not run out ot fruit j p!’-s If the edges of the bottom crust ar* wet before adding the top crust, aud the edges are piesoed firmly together. A Clean Comb roak the comb for about haif-an-' hour in cool water, to which two the- federal public debt has been 1 im I' .iM-d approximately ten billion drliar* net. or to 39 billion doitor* Bo there has been an actual de- < scare Iu total debt of the list too , of approximately nine and a half' billion dollars. ,
Hurricane Damage Aboard the President Harding » 1 a -if 2 x a****Mt^l^ ttjgM ■ ST J Ma.Bm| Afirr-.** - s fwW > '* r "' ♦ MMMPCK -x ; ** fly Dseh gear, ehsits anqaU>«r article* are *be*>n storked *loa< > rail '< the PrssMtenf Hardtog after members of tbe erew cleared w» *be litter cauiM srhaa tac Massg| eg* buffeted atoswt by hqrsteaas enaowte te Mew Yack. «*eenty-4k*ae p«r»on» wore in'sred *a< sea man washed anastMacd. The ship arrwad w.tk fc lurnsuc* as the torpedoed Ds'ffßtor, jfrreaapsat,
TOWARD BETTER If you are a mother or father. irsUiraJly you wmil to do your very best for your children Th'- job of bring *u toielligsui and elfw-Uve parent I* like any other jcd> It re <p4r»s thought and atleutlw Good jcwreat* du uut “just kayy-t: Uur Mervne itoreau ha* ready tor you a packet of three of its aStkuiUatiVe aud iatereating booklets, easily read and digested all eg tk*a* uivaluakie to the parent who wants to know more alx>ut bow to du ai» -d job of being * parent The titles are: 1 CHILD CARE 3 CHILD TRAINING 3 BEX INBTRfCTItIN Il yew Mult this ptLkc-c tlii uut the coupon beluw and mail as | «fr,'i *«r! CLIP I Ol PON HERE P. th KRRBY. Director, O*p' SGR4 C»'ly Democrat's ftov<c« Kureau I®l4 Tlr,rt*»r>*n SHrccCt. Wsiskmgtoa. • C. i want tha Belter Pareiilh>*>d fcc k< t of three educational booklet*, aud fSiiw iwenly-flve cent* in coin or stamp* to cover return poeiagc- aud other uaudlu.g costa. NAME STREET and Mo. CITV MTATK I I am a ,>*ader of the Ikcraiar Dally Democrat. Decatur Ind
| ■*.... — - 'abi«wp>amtiris of ammonia have been added When the dirt ha* been loosened < lean the teeth by means of an old toothbrush Ulnae in clear water *ud dry. O— ■ I—! U - TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY | > ...... • i> t 24 J. T Kelly sppoiuu-d eJerk of Adam* circuit coart. Frank Gideon 73. McGill, Ohio, idirri tor of Gid Adams County ban'*., diet, a* Jesuit of the flu. Mr nnd Mrs. John Bollinger. Ray Bteete aud Ed Herat aza vist'.ing at Springfield ill., and saw the king and queen of Belgiiun, George Brewster, well know cßt', /en of Jeffersoo township dies auddenh Crowd freen here attends tabcr-
nacj*' meet mg* at Piwusaut M.U* ' Miss Fiurcmce Bnyuer returns tol 1 her work m Detroit after a visit *Hh her parent* here. o Modern Etiquette | By ROBERTA LEE ♦ ♦ q I* it ever ex, usable tn a hue-! , les* to rebuke a guswlf A Not nnlwss the offsase i* of . such a ns'wre that the husi>«« l» ~ compelled to call the gue»t aside. , r«qu«»t iba' he leave, and sever all ' friendly relattons. Q la It ever pc-rml*stble to Write' r! a Mx-ial b-vtbr with a load pencilT A Yea. it the writer I* ill and In* ■j Iwd. or la an octogenariaa. Other-i ■j vise. im> Q What la the usual lime tor s' • guest io remain after as luformai:
WARN FARMERS I OF PRICE RISE Farm Expert* Warn Airainßt Over-Expatibion As in Last W ar Chicago. Oet. Si <U.» Prh e*. of American farm product* *lll j soar If the European war ion I tiuues a year, but the iiathm •, farmer* must In-ware the “fool • gold" of over-expansion io avoid • post-war cuil.ipse like that or 1935. agricultural authorities said In a United Pres* »urvey today "Don't be greedy, use your tear time profit* to get out of debt and your commun sense to avoid rum" was. In consensu*, the advice of government and private farm leaders from coast to coast. American fanners, they said. I ■till were recovering from their mistakes of the world war. when] they rushed to buy more land and j over-produce in order to reap ex-1 ces* profit* from abnormally high prices. After the war, demand' and price* collapsed and tbous ends were bankrupt The experts predicted a gradual j rise In farm price* during liie first year ot flghllng. just a* iu I*l*. When present large food reserve* In the beliigerent coan trie* are depleted, there will Im- a > growing demaiul fur American I farm commodltie*. e*j>e< laily! wheat, llvaatock. aud wool Regardless how much price* line, the farmer will not profit much tiorn tbe war liecwuse the < cost of the Industrial products be I must buy will rise more sharply, many said "Farmers are roceiving average 1 pi lex* approximately twu pet cent below pre-war l!9'»»-11l pi ic es while they me paying 33 per cent above pie war prices Im cuminod itles pun liaseii. the depaHiueut ot agriculture said in Its October report America faces 'he European war with bountiful supplies of all farm product* report* showed There was a large surpiua of wheat, a vital war commudliy The nativnal meat supply was toe largest in six yaara Ample suppetes us ;gat were asaliabie Speculation such a* occurred! iu some commudith'S immediately . after declaration of war tn Bep , (ember was unmerited and lias I been stopped, lb'- expert* agierd I I Retail food price-* have- showed a I downward trend since Sept 2« | ' alter jumping sharply when fight j ' Ing l"g«u Wheat future* always; ‘ M-nsiiive to change* In *eiitimeni.| i declined from theh high level*. ! Many authorities believed that ' in* teased domestic cousumpiion . dinner f A From an ivuur tnd a bail tu iwu turnr* is about th* usual tune
Rhodes Super Market WE IM) NOT MEET I’RK’ES. U E MAKE Fancy l4*rge HEAD LETTI <~E < | FANCY GREEN BEANS 3»ifl < i.s n. r ( MILO SWEET TI'RN'IPS ( Per P«k lie > sf eiih GREEN TENDER SPIN.V II ( •“ ( CRANBERRIES, Fancy .2 ll».cvqliJß WELL BLEU BED ENDIVE 2 H*i| HOT HOCSE FANCY TOMATOES PARSNIPS, Tender 5c lb \ <o(sn I NEW LARCaE ONIONS 5 lb. bag 10c 1 FGtiS I FANCY RING PACK APPLES 10 tbs. 25c ( _ 1 LARGE COCOANUTO 2 for 15c ( 22C E CALIFORNIA ORANGES __ Per Doz. 15c LITTLE ELF COFFEE Drip or Regular **B Kraft Velveeta Cheese, .American, Brick - tb. i* l A. B. C. DOG FOOD « <•* We arc here to aerve you *<lh i PAR!) > Price and Courteous Treatment. < inn* FOOD ito help balance your budget, ** ( 4j, canM 29C \ ii* our Muccens. MEATS’ MEATS’ MEATS’ MEATS; | THE MOST I P-TO DATE AND SANITARY MARKET IN THt B PURE PORK LARD 3 «■ MEATY PORK RIBS 2 W Swift’M Brookfield INDIVIDUAL SAUSAGE VEAL PADDIES — Tender and Sweet - S SLICED PORK LIVER - PURE FRESH GROUND SAUSAGE 1 'J FRESH ar SMOKED JOWL 'J BABY BEEF RIB 1«IH FRESH GROUND HAMBURGER f Taire kdvMituKe <rf our Free IMiverj—Abut our I*h»k »•<«»*■* Thtme price* effective Wcdne*da>, Thursday, Friday
Offering to the War * ? " BMP' 7 JQK x r I-*-"- W Bf- ; ji • - S w I *>M H ft iPart-g fur;. 4«ly. the French tot." r V F. • • V the deck 4 the P>r»uir«r Hardig u-., i. . - ■>, sh.p •** torpieicwd by * German »uLir-*.- m Tw am before the I'rriident Hording arratd u* Ue
ot Im in products. sltmulaLed by industrial fuuogvi ny aud inciewa rd employ men I. would do muie to I benefit tile taiincl ibau export sales Io belligerents, which may be hindered by biuckadus Faint c sports last luouili were iu pe< uenl less than in 1911 -,— — — INDIANA'S FLIERS CM* FAGk *U| fomiaus were Hying a light sea plane. Seaplane Btni Up Lo« Angeles. Oct. 34 lUA W.-. f'arioll aud Clyde BcMeipwr kept their liny seaplane aloft over Rosa m«ud dry lake today, tbcii objec- ' tive of 31 days In the air drawing nearer with each succeeding revolution of the motoi At 7 a. m , CRT, the pair ul I Long Beach pilot* had been cred ; Red offle tally with 596 hours in the | ulr aud they were certain they would reach and ph** t.to'l? tiaai ; big hump" at 11 a. m when their j lime will ho dv<> hours. From then • until & p m Thursday they will be * soaring down the home st retch to ward tbe world's endurance record of <73 hours sei m 1935 by the Key brothers at Meridian. Mia*. vraa* la a ■>*** r»»* — ***«■«■'
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