Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 21, Number 74, Decatur, Adams County, 27 March 1923 — Page 3
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KelltfS’u Bran, cooked ODa knitn ' h ,.j is ’o delicious and inviting that Luianda of fo“ ilirt u * U oowtantly to make enticing bakery batches, such Mbwn muffins, pancakes, raisin bread. ", • th. r eat it ns a eercal. and many ui’nkle it on their favorite cereal, its rut-like flavor having a tine appeal. Manr more thousands of people eat Kellogg’* K raa vTPT7 d3> ot their lives treatise it has permanently relieved them of constipation and the dangers of dreaded diseases that conilipatiuu leads to. If you are euffer;sr nith constipation you need ALL HKAN — Kellogg’s Bran —with its Lcrmanent corrective qualities. Foods that are part bran can never give the deaired relief because they do not contain sufficient of the elements that Kellogg'* ift-u naturally cvUtaiDa.
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out on Long Mund, and wait.-d*i'or a I moderate day. But snow came down, 'and th* th*rrnnni*.t.-r too, and It wu■io cold that Nita ..imply couldn't do her atuft on th* beach with any | Rcoiblan. t* of enjoym*nt—and going Jnto it<? Atlantic's by walers was Just impossible ►V.ially | h«- tnanag. tn. ut decided they couldn't hold up the picture any longer. • They figusred they'd either
When yon know that constipation heads directly to Bright ’a disease and other ailments, there is no time to be lost in experimenting. Kellogg's Bran, delicious in its patented cooked and krumbl.sl form, becomes an immediate necessity, if it is eaten regularly (two tablespoonfuls daily; in chronic cases with each meal)—it will relieve constipation permanent ly! Your physician will recommend Kellogg’s Bran. Tt will free you from proprie tary pills and cathartics which are as system-racking and almost as danjffr ous to health as constipation itself! Serve Kellogg’s Bran regularly. Watch the health of your entire family improve. Tt is wonderful for children. Kellogg reeipeo are printed on each package. All grocers sell Kellogg’s Bran, cooked and krumbled.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, TUESDAY, MARCH 27, 1923.
send th* .ompany to Florida ot Los Angeles, and as all movie *qulf»th*tit wa- ready at hand ,at the lausky studio her*, they n*nt the eorttpany aero. «*the continent Tit* day after they got here Nita went down and got her hath in th* ocean at Venice. Zion Reformed Church Plans Are Received (Continued From Page One.l Mulnchler and J. Fred Frucht*. This committee has been empowered to accept the plans • and specifications and Io proceed with the building of the new cliitrch. i Cost Estimated at $40,000 The estimated out of the new and b.-uutlful church is $40,1)00.00, exclttlive ot the ground and parsonage, which has been owned by the con ■rogation for many years. Membership About 225 The membership of the Reformed jongregution is about 225, including >*tween fifty-five and sixty-flvp fanjiios. Tlie Reformed, congregation vas organized in this city in 1881, it icing one of the first religious organizations in this city. Mr. Frucht* dated that the congregation hoped to occupy the new church by fall. 11 a—■■ Holy Week Services at the St. Marv’s Church • Tuesday evening Lenten services, ■onsisting of the Way of the Cross md benediction o. the Blessed Sacranent will be held at the St. Mary's 'atholic church at 7:30 this evening, luring Holy Week services perparaory for the joyful feast of Easter, he day on whch the world commemorates the resurrection of Christ roin the tomb, will be held at the St. .Mary’s church. On Holy Thursday, the day on which the church commemorates the institution of the Holy Euchist, mass will be celebrated at 7:30, during which procession with he Blessed Sacrament will take dace. Holy Communion will also be listributed nt this mass and at the 1:30 mass. On .Good Friday, the nass of the presanctified will be celebrated, beginning at 7:30 and during the day the church will be opened to those who wish to come and pray. The “Tre Ore” or “Three Hours,” from twelve to three o’clock On Good Friday will be observed by many, who will go to church and pray. This practice is in commemoration of the three hours spent by Christ on the cross. .On Holy Saturday, the blessing of the holy .vater will take place at six o'clock, ater to be followed by a mass. On Caster Sunday three masses will be ■elebrated, the first at 5:30, the see>nd at 7:30 and the last, mass at 1:45. Half Mile Relay Is High School Event Anderson, Ind., March 27.—A halfmile relay race will be an innovation it track and field meets held under he auspiceb of the Indiana High School Athletic Association this ipring, according to an announcement made toda\ by A. L. Trester, lermanent secretary. The event is o be the same as the old mile relay, ■xcept that the distance will be cut In half. Four men, pitch to run 220 yards, will constitute a half-mile re'ay team. Neither of the relays will count for points, but the winners at the sectional meets will be entitled to compete in the state track meet at Indianapolis. The half-mile relay promises to be a feature event. One of the objections to the mile relay has been that athletics were too tired to sprint a quarter mile when it came time for this last event. The 220yard dash is not as hard on the athlete as the quarter and dash men who have competed in several events should have enough stamina left to run 220 yards. The mile relay will be run as usual. School Head Plays Marbles With Roys Gallatin, Mo., Mar. 27.—Marble playing has been adopted as a major sport in the public schools here. L. M. Hosman. superintendent of schools, who himself knuckles down with the younsters every day before school and during recesses, coaches the spoil, which he declares has increased the efficiency of his pupils 50 per cent. Hosman not only encourages the game, but gives demonstrations on how to carry the marbles without dropping them on the floor during school hours. Hosman also encourages the spirit of fair play. When a younster has had a streak of bad luck he stake* him to a fresh supply of marbles. These he buys from the winner, or from one of the over stocked players who wants the price of a movie. JTo&nian’a pupils juM never late, hut parents complain they spend more time at school than is really necessary.
1 e know /y now flood • cigarette really can be maderjr I you must try *—/ / VstrikeJ VoasteO/ ... ' 1 ; ( O ooooooeooooooo , O TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY O|t « ’ ♦ From th« Dally Democrat fllaa • O 2C yeara ago thia day O ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦« M. K. Fairbanks. 75, inventor of, Fairbanks scales, big manufacturer and banker, dies suddenly in Chicago. Mrs. W. F. Brittson entertains fort the Misses Walters of Fort Wayne. - Millinery stores of Deinlnger, Mrs., Bitrdg, Zwick & I-ang, Mrs. Alice, Peterson and Big Store hold Spring! openings. — Merchants hold meeting and refuse to close; stores at six o’clock. Mrs. Eugene Runyon, of Berne, visits relatives here. Mfss Josephine Malley of Chicago,
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CAPTURES PIUTES United States Marshal J, Ray Ward, an overseas veteran, who Jed the successful posse which captured the Fiute Indians who have been terrorizing the settlers in the southwestern part of Utah. 1 " " visits her parents here. Mias Nellie Blackburn, attending) Valparaiso college, here stir spring 1 vacation. Q. R. « I. freight office moved to| Niblick elevator while new station' is being erected. 1 ■ ■ Rollo Shaw and Harry Straub) leave for Peru to join "Wallace circus. Missouri Girl pleases big audience at Bosse opera house. 1 i 1 C. A. Dugan returns from ten i days trip to West Baden Springs. | Mrs. Ben Knapke visits friends in J Fort Wayne. WANT ADS EARN—»—$-$
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Green Lingerie Lingerie in Nile green, is very popular now, developed In voile, organde, handkerchief linen and silk crepe.
