Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 247, Decatur, Adams County, 17 October 1940 — Page 4

PAGE FOUR

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Bxrept HuaSay by TH® DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO. {■corporate® Watered at the Deealtf. Ind . I'aat Ul®<« as Second Class Matter I H Heller ... President k U Hoßkouse. dec y a Bus Mgr Oick D. Hailer Vice-President Subscription Ratea Ptagle Copter I 02 Oae week, by carrier ...—— .tv >ns year, by carrier — I <M» Owe mon'b. by mail >3 Three r"'aths. by mall ......... 1«u Hi months. by mall .. . 17* j Dae year by mall —.—l *• Jae year at otßi* I H Prices quoted are witbta a radius of 100 miles Elsewhere IS W one year. Advertising Ratea made known on Applies'loa Natletul Adver Kef resaataUva SCHERRER A Co. I LegHig'on Avenue New York II East Wacker Drive Chicago Charter Member of Tbe Indiana League of Home Dallies. Watch the political calendar for dates of meeting* in the county from no* until elet tiou O—O— The candidates on the Demo-. < rath ticket in Adam* < ouuty air qualified and will give you courteous and «Bi lent service They de serve your support —o Judge William Fitzgerald who will speak at Herne Saturday night Is one of tbe best orator* in the state His mMMge will hr worth while. Be sure to bear him Forget your Worries Halh»weea and Join the Chambes <’! Commerce in making the l all'.thnmplan par ad. a happy and delightful rimi Il always helps to play occasion ally. —o Frank E Corbett, Democratic candidate for < ongres*. is a capable young man who < au and will serve you well If sent tu Washington He will vpeak at Berm- Saturday night Hear him Check these dates for politiial meetings Monmouth. Friday eve ■tag; Berne. Saturday night, and Freidhelm. Monday There will brothers during the next two weeks Watch the calendar —o The oßi'ial total population of the Vntted States Is *lll 4U9.11M Bar h of us can claim to Ire that feller' on the end Any way It » a lot of Bne |M-nple to make up the best country In the woild A leprcseutative of the stat.- tax board Will Ire al the county auditor's offiee at nine o'clock neat Monday morning to go over those tax >ates where the units are above the limitation Those interested will have the opportunity to toheard. This is a great country and about every cttlsen Is a loyal and patriotic guy, willing to do his bit and more. Al the present time eightyfour of the leading Industrialists and capitalists of the country are working for a dollar a year to aid I'ncle Sam That's a good sign. —o —o— You should remember that I •ighty-seven percent of all th. newspapers and magazines in th<- , country are against Roosevelt because he has uot agreed with them on one subject —that of passing the taxes down to the consumer. Cmsider that when you read the colored articles published to dissatisfy you o—o The boys registered yesterday tor military t raising They arc not going to war if II hi possible to avert it. They will be taught howto defeud this nation if it ever be-

> comes necessary In the meantime ' they will be educated and toughened physically sod will be better | citizens for having thus proven theli patrlotli iltlSelishlp O 0 - The first death In the county from poliomyelitis or infantile par- [ ' alysls has been reported. this be • ins the only case far reported though the epidemic has been serious over the north putt of the i state for more 'han two months It Is not believed the situation here need alarm folks generally but It • ill Im* brut fur r%**ry 10 carefully guard against th. disease ' aa mu< h as possible and to 1 minedI lately call * physician If any signs are indicated when a child becomes I ill —o—thi th. Hatn.Hiati. lounty ticket this yea John lllak. y xmnty I treasurer Ed Miller shet-fl Mrs ! Ruth Hollingsworth recorder. Hob I ert Heller, representative, and Phil Sttahm commissioner, ate asking reelection They have all served you courteously and .-Ifhiently and will so continue The others John Im-Vos* fin prosecutor Hsrley Ebi sam tor surveyor. Eli Dubach for commissioner and Hermaa Gillig for ioron.-r aie well known till sens •ai h -pl. ndidly pi epared to take care of the job he seeks You can and should and we aie sure ’ you will support them —o M WHiki* i» promising many < thing* any thing evidently that might interest or influence a voter He promises to reopen Idle factories There are none He promises to correct .very thing that Is wrong He should know that as long as humans do things 'his is ■ impossible He Is making mu* h liolse bul when yon dissect hl. ’talks you flnd little to tv hl. h you <an tie This Is an important ele. 1 tiotf and we hope you decide to Vote wisely Conditions are the tost ndb ihey have Men for ten years largely due to the lourag .-Oils efforts of Mt Roosevelt. He should have your .ontinued confldeitce —o “If gross Income tax collections continue to be as d* M »d as they have to-.-n during the past two years at j the end of IMO approximately 145 million dollars will hav. been made available for replacement of prop erty tales state May I. 19.13. ’ according to Gilbert Hewlt. director "Th.- 194# distributions from gross income tax funds are now complete The distributions are made to tbe local schools and local units of government for welfare purpose. The 194“ distributions totalled ISO.639 « 74. and will serve as i ■ | placement revenue to kiw.-r property tax levies. Marion county re-.i-ived *2 319 753 25 In distributions Property tax rates In Marion county would have to to- raised 33 on each hundred dollar* to produce an equivalent amount of revenue In many other count les the rates necessary to produce amounts equivalent to the amounts receiv - ed run ninth higher For example, i in Switzerland county a rale of. 41 23 on each *loo would Im- required ” All taxpayers owing *lO - or more in gross fh< om<- tax on la-1 come receive® during July. August. 1 and September must pay their lax | before midnight tonight or be sub-1 Ject to penalties for delinquency i ranging from lb% to of the! amount of tax dm- plus Interest: charges of 1% per mouth until paid. ' O'" » ■ ' CAMPAIGN WARM* UP: Th.- promised gigantic publicity campaign by the Mate said national i Hepublican organizations. In whfa h wide usage of newspaper, radio and i billboard services Is to lie employed. lias been launched Already, colorful and attractive posters in red. white and blue are beginning to appear over Indiana, advancing tbe arguments of party principles All lu« reastag tempo of radio broadcasts and newspaper advertisement*. articles and editorial cowuieut I* anticipated. From uow

CELEBBTHBI IN ALL WAL KSOFLIFEHAOTORECISTEK. TOO, AND HERE ARE A FEW OF THEM I . if- • —

R Pl

Gros Autry mavis cswSsy. rifht. reg inters in New Verb.

P rl ■k. ** • » i • * Wkk—.<

S-rtater 0 Hod. West Virginia. with hie card in Washington

until Nov 5. the drive to petouade I voter* to support th. G O P rang* ' and < aiidldate* it tlpeetod to b« I ai lively pre»»ed To meet the v goroaa Rrpubllian' .Cort* le mucrat* of nation and . »ta'e will pt'»*e<ute with renewed servo. their ia»k of appealing to. voter* in-mo. rat* are well aware ot the sac t that »7 percent of metro- * |H>litan i>e**paper« are owned by’ wealthy rule; eat* which are unlav-1 orable to the RooOevolt prupram of! a wider spread ot intvnre aortal , w< urlty and greater economic well- ( Ih ma forth. . ommon cititen* I They also ar* (ognlzant of til vast ■ resource* available for the GOP! natkmal and atate candidate* In tn<x ret* therefore will < onceiitrate I thetr act Ivi He* on local organ tea lion amall group meeting* and In-! dividual contact with voter* They; are firmly < onviuced that the huj mane program of President Rooveveil the «-»ce||c-ut record of the I Towux-nd odmlnlstratluii In Indi-: ana. and the high qualith at lone of. atate and lot al < andldate* coupled I with untiring work by party adherent* In every pce< lik i will be »us-1 | tli lent to keep Indiana and Madiaon <ounty in the liemocratlc column at the >oming election Audemon Bulletin f Answers To Test Questions Below ar* th* anawora to th* | Tost Question* printed on Page Two 1 llutterfitl. 2 Morse. 3 Joseph P Kennedy 4 Handball. 5. Ireland for ever. C PeaxM' or laborer. 7. Calvin Coolidge. i ft Yea. 1* lamted ; to. Scribe. w > — . i * TWENTY YEARS * AGO TODAY I —...—— * Oct. 17. 11*20 wa» Bunday. I i Household Scraphook I By Roberta I<p —— — ' —ft Cracaa la Laundry Tub* i For repairing crack* in laundry tub*, use Itthargy glyieriiie paste. This paste I- made by mining enough glycerine with a quantity of i 1 litharge »o Hint It can be applied a* a plastic cement. Ta Make Cold Cream I Cold cream can be easily lulled by tniiing 2 tablespoons of oatmeal j Ift-lableipoon powdered borgg ’ „th -pint rosewater Allow this to - stand for two or three day*, then I strain, and add !ft-ounce of alcohol Rust occ Porcelain r I iron real atninw on porcelain can

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA.

' iH. M j jL i •vu i. -

be removed by means of lemon! June Follow thio with a clear wa-| iter rinse, and wipe dry. ♦ ♦ Modem Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE ♦ ♦ <j Whew a girl is with her em-ort. and wishes to leave the table to go to the rest room what should she say? | A. Will you excuse ta»? 11l be , right back. Q M’hrg a girl wears a man s :r*:ernily pm. dom H imply that she I* engaged to him? | A Vos While this is a«t always | true, the Implication is there Q Should a widow, upon a eec. oud marriage wear white? A. Never White Is tor tbe virginal bride SENIOR CLASS I TO GIVE PUT Hartford Township Seniors To Present Play October 23 — The senior i lass of Hartford High si hool will present the 3-act play “Dotty aad Daly." th tuber 23 at 7:l* p ni at tbe Hartford high school under the direction nf D. S. Cramer The price of admlsaloa Is 25 cents for high school students ami adulto aud 1* ceala tor children tn the grades Children not In school are admitted free All seals are ieseized The cast Is si ! follows: Hilda Johamm. Swedish maid — Marjorie Reynolds Alfred Hopkins. English butler - j Roger Dustman Molly O Muliina. Irish cook — . Hartmranell Grandllenar® Dorothy Trovers, known at Dotty Marcella Nciierry. j Itophlae Travers, known aa Daffy I Josephine Meshherger, Jimmie Rand la love with Dotty -G en Itahach Freddie Rand, la love wlthdJaly —lvan Etale* Mrs. Phytlls Travers, an Impetuous widow- Mary Habegger. Paxton Belmont, a rich (?) widDemocratic Meetings Frl.. Oct. Ik. • p m Moiitnonth 'school house. Clyde Troutner. Ar- , thur E Vftalewede. Neverin ' Nchurger. speakers. Saturday. Oct 19. 7:30 p m. Rerne auditorium. Judge William Fltlgerald. Frank Corbett, apeak era • ’ Monday, Oct. 21. 3 p m. -Friedhelm school. Philip Euerclwr. William FrAchtenlcht. Tuesday. Oct. 22. 7:46 p. m. - Kloction school. Freack township. John L. DeVosa, Robert H. Heitor, speakers Friday. Oct. 23. • p. m. Madron school hotiae, Frank G. Thompson I Judge Clarence M>Nabb. speakerg. Tuesday. Oct. 89. 3 p. m. -Blur Crank township, Egypt sdxooi > Harry Grube. Jekii W. Tjrudaii i Arthar R. Holthouae. speakers Geneva. Oct. 3«. 3 p. m.— Geneva Isrtioid bouse. Mr* Hettle Dun kit i and Freak Roberts, speakers.

Wsrrsa PeeM.Wff. sew st Gsmcsi John Psrshirvg. S'gns in New Verb

Ck'"**s <w hen Francises ha* up to register

| ower— Merle Affolder. Jack Belmont, his sou — Leon < Feunlg. Aunt Hester Harley, who bates I men--Ruth Hope Grandlienstd Hugh Rand, uncle of Jimmie aud 1 Freddie Delbert Kaufman Wilbert Hannle and Jt-rome I Floyd Andress have non-speaking parts The public to invited. Tukels can be secured from any member of the senior < laas or at the door 1 -O — ■ ■ Dance — Sun Set — Oct. IB Women of the Moose. ■mmmaaatoaMawmnmßMtoaaMumnMtosumanmami

SALE - WE MUST RAISE CASHI ENTIRE STOCK REI)l(EI)! ! ! Come Early - ■ MEN’S - LADIES* - CHILDREN’S CLOTHES AT ■ | .sass. | Big Savings! Oct. 11l — —. — — ■n SILK FAix /wwrea W. 95 New Fall !-*<«<* ■ Dresses COATS Dresses HATS I (Mdx Ends of ..... . Col . r . . St . lM AU Size* Sample', etc.. »I.W S 3 It* 15.95 values. |lt sT Co, ~‘ - Wanted Shades , Qc » fcl.OO - Value* .... Are gft W ' V || $22.50 value* .. $12.N5 Othei Hal- up it -*•-!• — ... — — — —-'■l LADIES 110 to SUM I. A 111 ES • COTTON S 1.00 to S I.9ft LADIES S2.M \alue' H COATS ’5 DRESSES 55c House Coats 79e| Pall > Winter W«>fhL Broken *ima ara-r—wroaw wwr aawwww n SCHOOL mfirnn MISSES A « fitt . tramparbut SILK *2.9* C1 »44 IB DRESSESB SC SKIRTS.. SI ® _® AlI NCO AT S BMH SES V • I; Vatu** to |i.M. Rajow. Crepa*. ALL WOOL While They *" *'*!* Print*. ate BteW sto M, MBB Vaio**. Liat V/ V pi «'" *" d * ’ E■; Girb Satin Slip | LADIES NEW FALL ‘B & Parity Sets gftc worn*- s“i Vaimu S3«*s PII,NT ,o ’’J*. 88 C ■ i to ii .... mm I DRESSES 25c Childs*Ladies Handkerchief Sets 14c — MEN’S CLOTHES 51.50 CHILDRENS SKI PANTS79c MEN’S $2.49 HATSJ- *’?«! I SI.OO MENS PAJAMAS 79c MEN’S DRESS PANTS ~M| ] MEN’S 69c TIES 44c Men’* Boy* 39c I RorO P'O' o J4i ’“ Il 1 ■—- ■ - - SHIRTS Wool m.cv "•'» R Children’ll Udien ttc Childrens 59e ’ IWUICTB !| i. 11.00 Wool Jersey Ribbed t-nion* 1 Qt* 1 fttC $3*95. IM SWEATERS BIWMERS nize*«to U * 3FW BIFW j|| • 4hA«n 3 only PLAID WOOI/-4R value* CB*9*|B 55C 39C UMC MEN’S JACKETS 9 I »■ - ——; ; 9 M -4^9A 144 W. MONROE ST.. Wwk IWm * Many of the*e item*, are II a V fl* flftWflFflßflb Fintt Come — Find Served |

K'JHR 1 -

PUN CHECK OF 54CBE PLOTS Add nth County 5-Acrc I Corn Plots To Ik* Cheeked Next Week WamsaisnsßMSß Wllmri Mrntman of MtW Haven I will be In Adems county the week , I of Oi labor II to lodge the kavre I corn plots Those Who hsvr requested ehsch jup am Janies Hmdrichs. Albeit Relneke Victor Hleehe John Etcher. Floyd Llhy Edgar Thieme Byb | van Habegger Ben) llerke K R Ji>hns;»n Ell Hchwarti Palmer Schwarig. Fred Weidler A Sows Richard Meshherger Clarence Rua lek Benj I) Maxelin. Alvin Nuss tot urn Inland Ripley Relfstsck Bros Milton Deiltager. WlaLed Gerhe. Harold Itolrh. Menno P Eli her M'alter Thieme. Mr-Ahrett Bro*. Martin Graber. Dan Habeg ger. Ezra Kaehr Millard Schwarts Reuben Schwarts. Frank Myers Charlie Myers. Henry Asehlaman DEMOCRATIC COUNTY’ TICKET ELECTION NOV. 5 Rspr-sssirtativs In Congress Fourth O'str let FRANK E. ( ORBETT Prsaseutnvg Attsrnsy •th Judicial Circuit JOHN L. DffVOSS Joint Repreaentativ* Wells and Adame Counties KOHKKT H. HELLER County Treasurer JOHN W. BLAKEY County Recorder KI TH BOLLINGS WORTH County Sheriff ED. P. MILLER County Corsnor HARMON M. GILLIG County Surveyor HARLEY A. EHRHAM County Commissioner First District PHILIP KTRAHM County Commissioner Third DiMrict ELI DI BACH Those Candidates Pledge I Courteous and ffffictent Service pol advt

, Bill N»a4«tlas Wilson Wellaad Harold Sr hwartx. E W Raxhe, Mr Mrssmati will have ike fol lowing ar hade to Monday Oct JI » a m -Train ing meeting al Wlteoa Welland I . horn*. Ip m Training amsting ’ at Jacob J Schwarts farm, Ip m I - Palmer Schwarts. Tuesday. Oct. J 2. ?.M a. m — Milton Detilagor; ? ;*• a. m Albert Itolneke, I p m — Fh.yd I Kashi. Ip. m Kara Kaehi. 4ln p m —Reuben Steury Wednesday. Oct. Bia. M— I Martin Graber. It aa- Frank Myers. 1 p m—Dan Habeggor, |i

■'l <7 I II 1 n . a v" ,ooOU ‘ "**-«, > 1/ l/A 0 0-«”4 X 1 \ BJ.Smitl I ’ K iZ >4” Drug Col

Tilt RSDAV. OCTixm,, j;

v. I t r' 7e frlutr L. c«4