Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 21, Number 247, Decatur, Adams County, 18 October 1923 — Page 5

sass KIDNEYS I EXAMINED BY I YOUR DOCTOR 1 „ salts to Wash Kidneys If Back You or Bladder Bother. I ‘"S' s E h h fowl forms acids which almost fcralyze th< kidneys in their efforts ■ v >tl it from the blood. They be- ■>" . .luedsh and weaken; then you tTsuffrt with a dull misery In the Ednev region sharp pains in the back E “i k headache. dizziness your Emiach sours, tongue is coated, and t pn the weather is bad. you have thnnmatie twinges. The urine gets t?®' v full Os sediment, the chanEls often get sore and irritated. Ehicinr you to seek relief two or K bmes during the night. I to help neutralize these irritating Irids to help cleanse the kidneys and E ‘ h off the body’s urinous waste, get E oi:r ounces of Jad Salts from any Ehirmacy here; take a tablespoonful In i glass of water before breakfast E" . few days, and ypur kidneys may I hen ad fine. This famous salts is ■made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, Ind has been used for years to help ■flush and stimulate sluggish kidneys; ■also to neutralize the acids in the Isvstem so the’ no longer irritate, ■thus often relieving bladder weak loess. , I lad Salts is inexpensive; cannot inIjurc and makes a delightful efferIvescen* lithia-water drink. By all means have your physician examine your kidneys at least twice a year. — o Slay of Execution Granted (United Press Service) Indianapolis, Oct. 18.—(Special To ■ Daily Democrat —The state supremo court today granted a stay .of execution until A\>ril 4 for Harry Diamond, sentenced to death for the shooting of h’s wife in Porter county last Feb-, ruary. Diamond was ordered executed October 12. Governor McCray grant-, ed a 60 day reprieve pending appeal to the supreme court, which further | postponed the execution today upon; receipt of a 900 page transcript re-, viewing the case. 0 DANGERS OF A COLD Decatur People Will Do Well to Heed Them Many bad cases"Of kidney trouble result from a cold or chill. Congested kidneys fall behind iu filtering the poison-laden blood and backache, headache, dizziness and disordered gidney action follow. Don’t neglect a cold. Use Doan's Kidney Pills at the first sign of kidney trouble. Follow this Decatur resident's example: Chancey Brokaw, S. Bth St., says: "My kidneys got out of order caused by a cold settling on them. My back ached considerably and I had lumbago pains across my back and hips. The action of my kidneys was irregular. 1 used Doan’s Kidney Pills from Smith, Yager & Falk's drug store and they soon fixed me up in good shape. In a short time my back was well and strong." Price 60c, at all druggists. Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan's Kidney Pills—the same that Mr. Brokaw had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y,

Money is the Root-as all Industry! You. are not only benefitting yourself by starting a savings account here. You are doing your bit to promote the industry of the country. Your savings will be wisely invested in productive enterprises, and if it is loaned to local business men, the benefit you derive personally will probably be far greater than yon realize Do not allow your savings to lie idle, put your tnoney to wort \ou will receive 17c interest. Old Adams County Bank Jaara "■ "||, ■ ■ ■

WEATHER l lIANOKs . CAVAE KICKNmg Extreme changes of weather during Pall cause many colds and coughs. For quick relief from throat, chest and bronchial trouble, couglta. colds and croup uso Foley's Honey and Tar. I Contains no opiates — Ingredients primed on the wrapper. Largest sel-i ling cough medicine in the world. "Foley's Honey and Tar Is the most pleasant and efficient remedy for t ouahs ami colds that I ever* saw,” writes Wm. Jones, El Dara, Illinois. ——■ ■■ • Masons Urge Enforcement of Compulsory Education Washington, Oct. 18.—A plea for enactment mid impartial enforcement of compulsory education laws and the creation of a federal department of education was made in a speech here today before the supreme council of the Scottish Rite, Southern jurisdiction by Raymond E. Blight, Los Angeles. Blight declared education is the most important question now demanding attention of the American people. "With practically 20,000,000 illiterates in this country the situation is

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J nothing lean than alarming," he said. I-ate yesterday the council elected • 190 Masons to receive the 3.rd degree < while tho honor of Knight of Com i mauder of the Court of Honor was centered upon übout 300 Scottish Rite i Masons. — o——— BUILDING STATE FAIR GROUND Indianapolis Oct. 18.—Immediate re--1 sumption of the construction program at the Indiana State Fairground here la under consideration of the

After all cLr.Gthing satisfies iike\, <;fnothing satisfit. uh*, a good . a .rjajg; ■■f I I « The smoke damage caused by the destruction of the Beavers & Fryback Furniture Store, which occured last Thursday night, ruined our entire stock of high grade leaf tobacco and the manufactured cigars ready for trade. In the adjustment of our loss the stock of loose leaf tobacco and manufactured cigars has been taken over in their entirety by the Underwriters Salvage Company of Chicago. This assures our smoking clientele we are starting with a brand new slate just the same as if we were beginning in business again. A complete stock of our various tobaccos used in the Manufacture of WHI i E STAG CIGARS has been received from our storage and we hope the public will bear with us should the supply for WHITE STAGS be a little short temporarily. Our plant is working nights and we are bending every effort toward the normal resumption of business in an endeavor to meet the demand to satisfy the WHITE STAG smokers. Thank you Tte WBb CMar C© o WHITE STAGS Always A Good Smoke - — — — • IWW

State Board of agriculture. It is understood the board favors erection in the near future of the *260,000 beef and dairy cattle pavilion. Work soon will be completed I on the swine barn. —° "Sowing the Winds” at the Cort theater Friday evening for the high school senior girls. 245t1l o Bluffton Phi Delts To Have Strong Quintet Bluffton, Oct, 18. —The Members of |

the American Legion basketbull team of year met last evening at the Elks club, and at that time, made plans for entering tho field again this year. The team will go the name of the Bluffton Phi Delta Kappas and will have practically the same lineup that composed the famous l‘hl Delt teain of a few years ago. Coach Russell Rippe of the local high school was elected to manage the team, and will have charge of all the bookings. The five regular players will be Bob Cummins, who will hold the pivot |

position; Johnson and Kyle, who will work ut forward and Rippe and Shoemaker, who will fill the guard positions. Prough and Buckner will be substitutes. ( Miske To Fight Brennan t • j Omaha, Neb., Oct. 18.—Billy Miske St. Paul heavyweight, and Bill Bren- , nan, Chicago, today signed articles r for u 10-round decision bout here on November 7. I J—g—J—WANT ADS EARN—B—2—I '

Babe Ruth Takes Out $50,000 Insurance Policy New York Oct. 18. —Babe Ruth turned part of his world’s series money over to Harry Hellmann, his rival for the American league batting championship, who sold the babe a >50,000 life Insurance policy in which Mrs. Babe and baby Dorothy were named as the beneficiaries. —o — “Sowing the Winds” at the Cort theater Friday evening for the high school senior girls. 245t3