Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 21, Number 259, Decatur, Adams County, 1 November 1923 — Page 6

AUTO Accessories for Auto Day Saturday We have listed a few of the very necessities which every Auto Owner needs for the winter. Top Covers Door Curtains Car Heaters Wind Shield Plate Glass Closed Car Body Glass Auto Robes Hood and Radiator Covers Skid Chains Automatic Wind Shield Cleaners Stop Lights Spot Lights Top Repair Celluloid sewed in your Curtains Top Hardware of all kinds and don’t overlook to supply yourself with a set of new tires for the winter driving and avoid a trouble which is most unpleasant in cold weather. Porter & Beavers Monroe & First st. Phone 123

NEW IT. S. WARSHIP I U. S. S. Wezt Virginia To Be Mo*t Powerful Fighting Ship In World j (U. P. Stuff Correspondent) Washington. Oct. .11 —The U. S. S. West Virginia, lust of the battleships to be built by the United Stutes goveminent under the Washington arms conference limitation and sixth to be j equipped with the electric drive, thereby completing tbe "Electric ■ Fleet,” Will be commissioned at the Newport News shipbuilding yards 1 December 1. She will be a sister ship Ito the U. S. S. Maryland and the 17. IS. S. Colorado. The West Virginia will he In every respect the latest achievement of American naval architects. Carrying eight 16-inch guns, the largest ever ! mounted on a battleship, she will be the most powerful lighting craft in the world. This battery is capable |of dropping eight tons of steel and i explosives upon the deck of an enemy ship twenty miles away. There is a secondary battery of fourteen 5-inch guns, four 3-inch antiaircraft guns, and two underwater 21inch torpedo tubes for firing the larglest and longest range torpedoes. I This vessel is 624 feet long, 97 feet wide at the water line and weighs ;I 32.600 tons. She is expected to make 21 knots per hour and has a cruising radius of about 18,000 miles. She will I burn oil, her fuel capacity being about 1.400,000 gallons. The West Virginia will be commanded by Captain Thomas J. Senn and will replace the U. S. S. North Dakota, of which he was last commander. When commissioned she will take over practically the entire crew of the North Dakota. Electrical Throughout The West Virginia is electrical throughout. Her main propulsion machinery consists of two Curtis steam turbine-generators, designed to develop 12,600 kilowatts at a speed of 2,150 revolutions per minute to drive the ship 21 knots. The motors, among the largest ever built, are 12 feet in diameter, weigh 62 tons, and the 32,000 horsepower- thus available for propulsion purposes is enough to supply power to a city of 100,000 population. Virtually every electrical appliance used afloat and ashore has been installed in this new battleship. It is probable that no ship built by any nation in the past has been so thoroughly equipped for the comfort and convenience of the crew. | A completely equipped hospital will be maintained on board, with navysurgeons to look after the health of the crew, and a dentist to look after the men's teeth. DRINK WATER | IF BACK OR KIDNEYS HURT ————— Begin Taking Salts If You Feel Backachy or Have Bladder Weakness. Too much rich food forms acids I which excite and overwork the kidI neys in their efforts to filter it from I the system. Flush the kidneys occaI sionally to relieve them like you reI lieve the bowels, removing acids, I j waste and poison, else you may feel I a dull misery in the kidney region, I sharp pains in the back or sick headI ache, dizziness, the stomach sours, tongue is coast'd, and when the weather is bad you have rheumatic twinges The urine is cloudy, full of sediment, the channels often get irritated, obliging one to get up two or three times during the night. To help neutralize these irritating acids and flush off the body's urinous waste, begin drinking water. Also get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any pharmacy, take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys may then act fine and bladder disorders disappear. This famous salts is made from the ' acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for years to help clear and stimulate j sluggish kidneys and stop bladder ir--1 ritation. Jad Salts is inexpensive and 1 makes a delightful effervescent lithiawater drink which millions of men ' and women take now and then to help j prevent serious kidney and bladder disorders. By all means, drink lots of good water every day. Have your physi- ' cian examine your kidneys at least | twice a year., o BUSINESS WOMEN’S CLUB Goshen Women Organize Club With Charter Membership of 100 j (United Press Service) I Goshen, Oct. 31—With a charter, membership list of 100, a professional and business women’s club been formed here. Meetings will be ! held regularly on the fourth Tuesday I evening of each month, at which woi men of prominence in the business [land professional world will be invltjed to speak before the local club on j subjects of importance to their profession.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1923.

RENEWED TESTIMONY No on** In Decatur who suffers backache, headaches or distressing urinary ills can afford to Ignore this Decatur man's twice-told story. It Is continued testimony that no Decatur resident can doubt. Perry Elzey, 216 N. 6th St., says: "My kidneys were disordered for many years. 1 was weak across my hack and loins and if 1 stooped, my hack nchecl severely. I tired quickly while at my work and certainly felt j badly. Since using Doan's Kidney j Pills which 1 got at the llolthouse| Drug Co., 1 have been in good shape. J My buck now feels much stronger and does not act as It formerly did. Doan's did me more good than any other remedy.” (Statement given December 5, 1908.) On October 23. 1920. Mr. Elzey said: “Doan's Kldrey Pills cured me of kidney trouble after 1 had suffered front It a long time. 1 have had no return of the complaint.” Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan's Kidney Pills —the same that Mr. Elzey had. Koster-Mllburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. e BIG RUSSIAN HARBOR. Murmansk, Russia, Oct. 31. (United Press.) —Steamer service between Murmansk and London lias been started by the Russian State Line Trading

fleet. In case the steamers get cargoes for Hamburg and Bremen they will call there. Special railway lines to Murmansk are being planned to increase the traffic via the Murmansk harbor, which will probably become Russia's most Important harbor in the near future. o — AREA PLAN OF WIPING OUT CATTLE TUBERCULOSIS PROVES POPULAR Testing cattle for tuberculosis under the area plan—that is testing all the cattle at once in a county or oth<*r area-—is proving very popular in many parts of the country. One reason is that a county freed of this disease is a center to which cattle buyers are attracted: another is that large numbers of cattle can be tested at a lower cost than when only a few herds or a single herd are tested. During the past year nearly 1,800,000 cattle were tested under this plan ami this was more than 50 percent of all the cattle tested in the United States. A summary of 72 counties reported as having finished testing all of the cattle within their borders shows that the work was done at a cost of approximately 34 cents a head, which included all expenses,

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exclusive of Indemnity. So far 81 counties have finished testing nil of the cattle once, an Increase of 50 counties over the preceding year. Seventeen counties—l in Indiana, 2 in Tennessee, 4 in Michigan. and 10 In North Carolina—have been approved as modified accredited areas and cattle may now be moved from within their borders when properly identified without a tuberculin test for a period of three years to such states as will accept this class of cattle. WILL YOU GO HUNTING IN THIRTY YEARS? Whether the average man can afford to go hunting thirty years from now will depend largely upon the means he takes in the meantime to preserve his shooting rights, the possession of the game by the state instead of by the individual, and the progress that is made in sime-artifl-cial game production.—Sportsman's Digest. With a new nozzle to be attached to a kitchen faucet dishes can be sprayed with either clean or soapy water as a thumb controlled valve is operated.

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