Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 21, Number 271, Decatur, Adams County, 15 November 1923 — Page 6

7. -f •■ •■ ■jAF >s*' -r ' biMShlfw K< wir C v w; w* ; ®F> JfewsM »WSw% &> <. M*wH xSofcr Hi MmMI How I clean it—how I preserve it By Edna Wallace Hopper My Rosy< Skin

Mv skin is the marvel of millions. Even softer and more rosy than 40 years ago. Yet mine is a grandmother's age. Mine has been no easy life. I have lived it in the limelight. I served France five years in the rigors of the war. Yet countless young girls envy my compexion. 1 can easily pass for 19. France gave me the methods I employ. Now. in gratitude. I am supplying them to others. They multiplied my beauty, gave me perennial youth. Now I hope to bring to millions the benefits I got. How I keep clean The first step to beauty is a clean skin—a skin that is clean to the depths. Lucie Lantelme, a famous Parisian beauty, taught me how to get it. The method is a liquid cleanser. 1 call it my Facial Youth. It contains no animal, no vegetable fat. So it cannot grow hair on the face. It cannot assimilate in any way with the skin. But it penetrates every pore. When I wipe it off, all the dirt and grime, all that clogs the skin comes with it. You may think you clean your skin without it. but you don't. Apply Facial Youth to what you call a clean skin and see the extra dirt you get. tUz * A*.

' i w ' H vT-g^L m — mUPzf. .ctrfl • "As the Twig is Bent—so is the tree inclined.” There is no better liabit for your children to develop titan the Saving habit. Explain to your boy or girl the many advantages of building up potential power by consdenoons saving. Give them an early start; and'encouragptfaan to add to their savings account regularly. Every thoughtful parent should be nntseseed is cor "education endowment” plan. • * Old Adams County Bank <—mu——mnm—mmm——m— XKnnrinaTai—■ Don’t Miss A Cog Save something each day, and deposit it in your name here, our “THRIFT” savings account is just what will appeal to you, it is a “Dandy.” Apply at The Peoples Loan & Trust Co. “BANK OF SERVICE”

. That is what causes blackheads and ), blemishes. 1 cover my body with Facial Youth before bathing. Thus 1 remove three ? times the refuse I remove without it. I Nothing to compare My Facial Youth is the greatest , cleansing formula science has creat- . r ed. The greatest beauty experts now, employ it. Some supply it to others.! but at four times my price. I bring it to you at a modest price.l. 1 and I urge you to employ it. You will p find nothing to approach it. A fine' -complexion is impossible unless the! ! skin is\ clean. Edna' Wallace Hopper’s Facial, >; Youth is now supplied by all drug- > gists and toilet counters at 75 cents 1 F per bottle. Also my Youth Cream! 1 >j —my fruity cold cream. Also my 1 I White Youth Clay—the last word in 1 I ; faciad clay. Also my Hair Youth, 1 s which brought my luxuriant hair. My I t Beauty Book comes with each. t Take this first step to beauty now ] 1 Clean the skin with my Facial Youth. ; The immediate results will amaze • you. Then, if you wish my other aids, , 1 they are at your call. Edna Wallace Hopper. Business address, Waukesha. r Wis. ' Note: Miss Hopper is now playing 1 the Pantages Vaudeville circuit, of . the western states.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1923,.

INTRA MUR AL ATM LETICS On Boom At Indiana University; Competition In All Branches Os Sport With competition in nearly every < branch of sport In progress, intramural athletics Is on the boom al Indiana university. All Greek letter mens organizations on the campus as well as many other student groups 1 are participating in some branch of sport, G. E. Schlater, assistant professor of physical education, who has charge of intramural athletics has introduced many new branches of sport. The list of fall activities includes J cross-country, speed ball, and mas vol ley ball. Later in the year Schlafer will start basketball, handball, indoor baseball and other winter sports. Hr plans to promote an intramural pentathlon! meet next spring. _ • OUT OF THE GLOOM Many a Gloomy Countenance in Decatur Now Lightens With Happiness i Can’t be happy with continual A bad back makes you gloomy. The aches and pains of a bad back backache. Are frequently due to weak kidi neys. i Doan's Kidney Pills are recom'mended for weak kidneys. So Decatur citizens testify. Ask your neighbor. Jlrs. Nellie Meyer. 710 Marshall St., says: "I had kidney complaint and my back ached incessently. 1 could get no relief day or night. When I stooped I got dizzy spells and black spots floated before my eyes. My kidneys acted irregularly and I knew they were the cause of the trouble. I used Doan’s Kidney Pills from Callow & Kohne’s Drug Store and they proved to be just what I needed. It was wonderful how quickly they stopped the backache and regulated by Kidneys." Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan's Kidney Pills—the same that Mrs. Meyer had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfrs., Buffao, N. Y. o ALL OVER INDIANA BLUFFTON —“I am tired of living" said Mrs. Stella Bocher. 33, wife of Eli Bocher, a Wells county farmer, as she drank a quantity of poison. She became despondent because she had to do the housework for a family of nine. She will recover. SUMMITVILLE — An order has been passed by the city council forbidding school children to play slot vending candy machines. CLINTON —Mont Cassy has sold the birthplace of Paul Dressier, author of the official state song, at Terre Haute, for $1,500. It will be preserved as a shrine. CONNERSVILLE — Organization of a Fayette county unit of the Indiana Taxpayers’ association has been started with Hyatt L. Frost as temporary chairman. Permanent officers will be selected at a meeting Nov. 21. CLEAN KIDNEYS BY DRINKING LOTS OF WATER Take Salts to Flush Kidneys if Bladder Bothers or Back Hurts Eating too much rich food may produce kidney trouble in some form, says a well-known authority, because the acids created excite the kidneys. Then they become overworked, get sluggish, clog up and cause all sorts of distress, particularly backache and misery in the kidney region, rheumatic twinges, severe headaches, acid stomach. constipation, torpid liver, sleeplessness, bladder and urinary Irritation. The moment your back hurts or kidneys aren’t acting right, or if bladder bothers you, begin drinking lots of good water and also get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any good pharmacy: take a tablespoonful <n a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys may then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes apd lemon Juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for years to flush clogged 'kidneys and stimulate them to activity; also to neutralize the acids in the system so that they no longer irritate, thus often relieving bladder disorders. Jad Salts cannot injure anyone; makes a delightful effervescent lithiawater drink which millions of men and women take now and then to help I keep the kidneys and urinary organs clean, thus often avoiding serious kidney disorders. By all means have your physician examine your kidneys at least twice a year. BIG GAME ANIMALS Nearly 441.000 Head of Deer Make Homes In National Forests of U. S. — Nearly 441,000 head of deer make their home on the national forests, according to a rough estimate of big game animals recently completed by forestry officials of the United States Department of Agriculture. The largest herds of deer are found on the national forests in California,

which shelter approximately 185,000. Oregon Is next to California, with a total of 57,000, its largest herd being on the Santlam National Forest. Montana ranks third, with a total of 41.000 head, the largest single herd of which grazes on the Jefferson National Forest. Idaho is fourth, with a total of near 39.000. Arizona Ranks Sixth. Sixth on the list is Arizona with about 34,000 head of deer. 20,000 of which graze on the Kaibab National Forest alone. This forest contains the Grand Canyon National Game Preserve. where hunting is not allowed. The herd on the Kaibab Forest has often been erroneously described as the "largest herd of deer In the world." As a matter of fact the Kaibab herd is greatly exceeded by the herd on the Trinity and California National Forests in California. The number of elk grazing on the national forests is placed at 40,500, according to the big game estimate. The Teton National Forest in Wyoming. bordering the Yellowstone National Park on the south, contains a larger number of elk than any other national forest, although several other, notably the Olympic Forest in Washington, have herds ranging from 3,000 to 7,000 head. On all national forests hunting is allowed in the open season except on areas established as Federal or State game refuges. GOLDEN RULE SUNDAY American People Asked To Have a Sacrificial Meal On December 2. Indiana women of the various club, fraternal and religious organizations, thrilled with the opportunity of doing a splendid service for thousands of orphan children who suffer for lack of food, have become sponsors for Golden Rule Sunday, December 2. In response to the call of such leaders as Mrs. Thomas G. Winter, president of the General Federation of Clubs; Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt and Mrs. Percy V. Pennybacker, supplemented by the appeal of President Coolidge, thirty women’s organizations of the state will ask that in every home on Sunday, December 2, the orphans of Bible lands be remembered by a sacrificial meal. A suggested menu will be sent to housewives from state headquarters of Near East Relief. It will be a simple menu such as the overseas orphans have each day. The difference between the cost of this meal and the usual Sunday dinner may be donated to the orphan fund. Golden Rule Sunday is an international movement, inaugurated at Geneva, Swizerland in September. It is estimated that 20.000,000 people will observe the day. Among the organizations whose representatives met at Indianapolis this week and endorsed Golden Rule Sunday are the Federation of Music Clubs, Baptist Women's Missionary Society, Council of Jewish Women, American Legion Auxiliary, Federated Business and Professional Women, Ladies of G. A. R„ Parent-Teacher Association, Woman's Relief Corps, Sons of Veteraps Auxiliary, League of Women Voters, Eastern Star, Indiana Woman's Press Club, Indiana Federation of Clubs, Womans department Club, Spanish War Veterans’ Auxiliary, Association of University Women. States May Wright Sewall Council of Women; Catholic Women and many others. s—s—s—WANT ADS EARN—s—s—s IF RUPTURED TRY THIS FREE Apply it to Any Rupture, Old oi Recent, Large or Small and You are on the Road That Has Convinced Thousands Sent Free to Prove This Anyone ruptured, man, woman o child, should write a once to W. S Rice. 106 C Main St., Adams, N. Y„ for a free trial of his wonderful stimulating application. Just put it on the rupture and the muscles begin t tighten; they begin to bind together so that the opening closes natqrally and the need of a support or truss or appliance is then done away with. Don't neglect to send for this free trial. Even if your rupure doesn’t bother you what is the use of wearing supports all your life? Why suffer this nuisance? Why run the risk of gangrene and such dangers from a small and innocent little rupture, the kind tha has thrown thousands on the operating table? A host of men and women are daily running such risk just because their ruptures do not hurt nor prevent them from getting around. Write at once for this free trial, as it is cerainly a wonderful thing and has aided in the cure of ruptures that were as big as a man’s two fists. Try and write at once, using the coupon below. Free for Rupture W. S. Rice, Inc., 106 C Main St.. Adams, N. Y. You may send me entirely free stimulating applicaion for Rupture. Name „.... Address State -

IN MEMORY OF OUR BOY (Written by mother of Gregg M. Ball, former Decatur youth, during sorrow at his death, which occured Saturday, Nov. 10th.1 A beautiful flower bloomed In our home. Wo tended and cared for it until It grew a sturdy plant. Then winter came, and one day a killing frost laid its icy fingers on this plant of ours, und it began to droop. With tender hands and loving care, we tried to coax it back to former strength, but day by day the change was so slight, we scarce could see a hope of life. Then we moved it where the sun shown brighter and it seemed to revive. We watched and prayed; and as we watched we saw the bloom come back, and it began to lift its head. Hope sprang again within our breast, but not to last; gradually we saw a change creep over it—a slight drooping; it fought so hard to change. Then we gave more care, and as the sunshine brighter grew it faded more. We moved it yet another time. A few days it revived, again we hoped; but one bright day we gave it into the great Gardener’s hand, and he transplanted it to richer soil, and brighter sunshine, and lo it burst into bloom — a perfect flower. We loved it so; He loved it more. We locked the memory and the gladness of its presence in our hearts and leave it in His care. MOTHER. CUT THIS OIT—IT IS WORTH MONEI Send thi« ad and ten cents to Foley ,<• Co.. 2s:’..> Sheffield Ave.. Chicago, ill., writing your name and address clearlv. You will receive a ten cent bottle of FOLEYS HONEY AND TAI: for Coughs. Colds, and Croup, also free sample packages of FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS tor Backache. Rheumatic Pains. Kidnev and Bladder trouble. and FOLEY CATHARTIC TABLETS for Constipation and Biliousness. These wonderful remedies have helped millions of people. Try them! GY PSY BAN DS TABOO E D Warsaw, Ind.. Nov. 15. —Gypsy bands must not stop within the boundaries of Koscisuko county in the future, according to an edict of Sheriff Milo

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