Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 21, Number 277, Decatur, Adams County, 22 November 1923 — Page 3

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Thousands upon thousands of wo men have asked mo to tell what cold cream I employ. They see mo with a girl’s complexion at the ago of (12. It is even softer, even toiler than 4<i years ago. Yet my life has been lived in the limelight. Ami I served Erance for five years in the rigors of the war. A French creation French experts perfected this cream for me many years ago. It contains both lemon and strawberry. Also all the best that science knows to soften, whiten, smooth and feed the skin. Neither I nor my friends have ever found a cream to compare with this. The expert makers tell me it is the graotest cream produced. So 1 have arranged to have them make the Boonville —Guns are not necetsarv when hunting come rabbits, says Vhert Trimble. Albert, weary of the unprofitable chase, fell asleep. ’ He was awakened by something in the si ■<■■■■ of his coat. It proved to be the onlv rabbit he bagged.

1 r. NO other tire has the slipless grip of the famou > Goodyear All-Weather Tread. Its high, thick, sharp-edged blocks grip hard, hold fast, and hang on. The result is a steady,sure,safe pace in any traffic or in any going, with a car and tire performance perfectly matched for economical efficiency. 9 At Goodyear Service Station Dealer p we sell and recommend the new Goodyear ' 1 Cordt with the leveled All- . o'eat her Tread and Luck them up With standard p Goodyear Service Shanahan-Conrov Auto Co. Eiberson Service Station Le* Hardware Co. itSfi ISSLWx JO X. 5] Tur Well-Known Medicine* of the 2 H Famous Receipt Book author J Tonic Pills g 1 The Old Reliable Family ; |J Remedy for Building Up ; the System, Nervous Disorders, Insomnia, etc. || Neglect of sleeplessness, depres|x sion and nervous disorders of any U IS kind, is extremely dangerous. All g 2 too many men and women com- £ g pelled to go out into the world 2 and battle for a living neglect g their health to such an extent that S a nervous breakdown is the in- g evitable result. It is best to be warned in time, so that these 5 nervousahments may be checked. g Read what Frank Sprencel of 452 a W.Jefferson St., Valpariaso In- | diana, says I ‘Dr. A. W. Chase’s Tonic Pills S are helping me in every way pos X sible us I was in very had shape • when I began the use of them. I r am feeling better every dav. The S treatment is working wonders in | my case as my case is about s thirty-eight years standing.” You can buy Dr. Chase’s Tonic B Pills at all drugstores. To be sure g || of getting the genuine, see that S portrait and signature of A. W • • Chase, M.D.,areoneachbox— your g 3 protection against imitations. J Dr. A.W. CHASE MEDICINE CO.

>- identical cream for you. It is called <1 Fdna WulUee Hopper's Youth Cream, h All druggists and toilet counters now !. I supply it at 50c per jar. u They al.-o supply my Facial Youth my famous liquid cleanser. Also e my White Youth Clay—the last word r in facial clay. Also my Hair Youth, to which I owe my heavy, lustrous hair. My Beauty Book comes with 1 each. :t Go try inv Youth Cream. Learn 1 how it excels all others. Then I - think you will want all the beauty . helps which have Gone so much for r me. Edna Wallace Hopper. Bnsi- . pess address, Waukesha, Wis. Note: Miss Hopper is now playing a the Pantages Vaudeville circuit, of a the western states. API’OI X I'V.EXT <«!’ tItSIMSTIIVHHI No. 21 to. Notice is fieri by given that the un- . dersigned has been appointed a-.lniin- ' istiriu.r of tie ,•-t.it, • ■,' Sarah . Itos , late of Ad..ins county. de- <-<; si-.]. rhe <• -t.it,- is probably sol- ' vent. ■lAMl?: m. ItOSi-t. Adminisl r rtnr > Nov. 7, 192’.. S-15-22 —c, — PUBLIC SALE 1 will sell at public auction at my i resilience. Lf-tt South Third street, on Saturday. November 24. 1923 Sale to begin at l;00 o’clock. A complete l.ne of Household ‘Goods consisting of the following: Davenport. Round Oak dining ■table: 2 otk library tables; Mission I set of table ami three chairs: I*, rock- ■ ers: 1 large bather rocker; heating pteve; 4 burn-T oil stove ami oven ; cook stove: * xlfi Axminster rug: 2 I 9x12 Axminster rugs; 11x12 Axmm- ‘ ster rug; small rug: large car;ret; I large oval mirror; china closet and 'sideboard: dresser: enamel bed and I springs; brass bed and springs; iron !>■ d and springs; mattresses; porch swing; kitchen table; white enamel refrigerator; cooking utenils; some dishes; and many other articles. Terms— C.i di. MRS. FRANK P. SMITH, Hoy S. Johnson. Auct. 20-22-23 *— HOG CHOLERA ABATING Disease Disappearing In Ind ana Says Federal .Livestock Agent Indianapolis. Nov. 21.—Hog cholera epidemic is showing signs of abating in Indiana, accord.ng to Dr. E. Haskins, federal agent connected with the state livestoi k sanitary board,. | Although the situation was lift!" more than d-■.sp.’.ate a few we ks ago reports from county agents throng'', i out the state point to rapidly extent of the improt i me it. Plea’ir.g done here. Hemstitching end p'eot in ”. 8 and 10c m r yard at Mrs. Aeschliman’s; over laundry. 16 22x : , ■ "-—~ Important to all Women Readers of this Paper Thousands upon thousands of women have kidney or bladder trouble and never suspect it. Women’s complaints often proveto be nothing else but kidney trouble, or the result of kidney or bladder disease. If the kidneys are not in a healthy condition, they may cause the other organs to become diseased. You may suffer pain in the back, headache and loss of ambition. Poor health makes you nervous, irritable and may be despondent’ it makes anyone so. but hundreds of women claim that )r. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, by restoring health to the kidneys, proved to be just the remedy needed to overcome such conditions. Many send for a sample bottle to see what Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and bladder juei-ieitte will do for them. By enclosing ten cents t? Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. V., you may receive sample size bottle by Parcel Post. You can purchase medium and large size bottles at all druv stores. Iq= l' DR. C. V. CONNELL VETERINARIAN Office 120 No. First Street I Phone: Office 143—Residence 102 o — o

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, ! Was Married Fourteen Times To Twelve Men; She Is a Good Cook Fast St. Louis, 111., (United Press). , —Mn Cora I.a Forge, 43. famous in ’ these pnrtu s:p a cook, h living her-' .happily with her fourteenth husband. I She has been married fourteen c tinv s since the are of 14. One mar--1 plage was annulled, the other twelve | severed by divorces. Phe has been I ma.ried to tvv< lv dlh'-reiit men, one man. Albert Ulley. having tried te, ” make a s’lCs-ess of matrimony with her three times. ; Henry I." Forge is her present hnai band. She n-t Lii.i tn Aim s', Juki p a.‘»r s’< k tr< in Alexander ; Yates. She wut w'.'i him ..tetidily for 'j two months, for her e?:perience has n !ri"ght lu r to become well acquaint?'! h with a man before marrying him. Th'-v I 1 were inrrried !.T? .in (Wnber, two days after “Mrs. Yate,;" got her di voice. „ All of h n r divorces were secured in St. Clair county, she formerly conducted a boarding h<m. e here so successfully that men swarmed to get in on her conking. Mrs. I :i Force, who originally was Miss Cora Walk'T, at the age of 11 married .Joseph Trexler, a farm hand (when he worked), but the girl-wife was forced to eke out tin living hv working in the berry Helds, she told , the fudge. tier names, by nrirriagi s, consecutively., were Trux’er, Joyce, Barnes, ■ I’ab hcr. Crow . Whitney. Riley, Porter. 1 , Lilley Swanson, Lilley. Lilley. Yates. and 1 i Forge. A Few Experiments Th., second husband was divorced ■ ‘J after he had been g-’- on a jail sentence i for stealing a pig. John Whitney was x divorced because he had an ungovern- ■ able temper, which he showed by chasing her daughter by a previous marriage around a cornfield with a shot-, gun. i Sherman Porter was next, but he went the way of his predecessors when . he lost money his wife earned in run-1 nine a rooming bouse in horse trading. There was something of a sense of humor about Porter, for it is sa'd that b > wrote his former spouse a note of sympathy after one of her subsequent divorces. Albert Lilley was the net* but he left town when For-’ ter threatened action because they hadn't waited long enough. This marriage was annulled. Lilley didn't return when the legal period was up. and William Swanson made the trip to the altar. When Swanson was, divorced. Lilley became the nexi husband, however. In d"0 course of t'me L'lley was divorced but ol’feeled a reconciliation and married here for the third time and was again divorced. | Mrs. I a Forge got Iter last matrimonial libetty bond when the court 'divorced her from Alexander Yates. Her wcdfng with I.a Forge brings - the tab up to date. ’! The undisputed marriage-anrt divorce champion is keeping house. She says she doesn’t care if her husband is a Catholic and she isn't; that he says that'one can feel and act religious without a lot. of fuss about it, j and that that's all that makes any j difference.

“Primping” Is Business Bismarck, N. D„ (United Press).The eternal feminine was formally re cognized by the North Dakota Work men's Compensation Bureau, vvhi.l •,;!(<! that the stenographer who " 'primp:;' before going on an offi-e erand is engaged in the co.,rs< o. her < m ploy meet.' The de< ision was mc.de in awarding compensation to an office employe who her' here eye •vh.'le I rushing h -t h.;lr before going <i the post office lor the nail. The board awarded th- gi 1 compensation ~y i vote of three to two. ZSJLCK GIVES OUT ,J ienty of Decatur Readers Have This Experience You tax the kidneys—overwork ■ hem — . .hey can't keep up the continual ; train. The back may give out it may ,:c’'e and pain; Urinary troubh s may set in. ’von t wait longer—take Doan's Kinney Pills. Decatur people tell yon how they 1 act. * your neighbor? H. it. Farr. 148 N. 2nd St., says: "Doan's Kidney Pills have always ' e me when I have had attacks of kidney complaint. My back ached considerably and I had lumbago nains over my kidno-s, that made it haul lor me to stoep. My kldnevs didn't act right, either. Doan’s Kidnev Pills soon rid me of the trouble drengthening my hack and ridding me of the pains and other forms of kidney complaint.” Price 60c. at all dealers. Don’t imply ask for a kidney remedy—get Roan's Kidney Pills—the same that Mr. Farr had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. Mail Planes May Be Be Equipped With Radio Steps are under way, at the instigation of the Post Office Department it Washington, to supply the govern- ! .nent mail planes with voices and oars. The equipping of many of these planes with radio sending and receiv- , ing sets is expected to follow the | completion of experiments which are ' new in progress, with every indica- , tion of success. The advantages are obvious when it is realized that in time of heavy fog or severe snow storms, especially at night, a pilot might stray out of his course and find difficulty in locating his next landing station, even though aided by the powerful beacon lights which have been set up along the route. If the pilots and the lauding stations can talk to each other, the pilot can be accurately directed from the ground, and thus always find his bearings. There are also times when a plane has to make an unexpected landing, or when it is desirable to report to the landing field the presence of unusual atmospheric conditions. It has hannened several that air mail p'lcts have been lorced to land at rer.iote and isolated spots in the Rooky Mountains. When this occurs, with a radio outfit installed the pilot can immediately cull for assistance, instead of waiting hours and perhaps days for a searching party to find him. It is also an advantage to be able to transmit instructions to the pilot between stations, should occasion arise. For all these purposes, as well as others, radio equipment on the mail planes will be invaluable, in the opin- | ion of the department.

DRUGS EXCITE . THE KIDNEYS, DRINK WATER «• / Take Salts at First Sifjn of Bladder Irritation or Backache The American men and women must guard constantly against kidney trouble because we often eat too' much rich food. Our blood Is tilled 1 with acids which the kidneys strive to filter out: they weaker, from over work, become sluggish, the ellmin-i olive tissues clog and the result is kidney trouble, bladder weakness j ■md a general decline in health. When your kidneys feel like lumps of lead; your back hurts or the urine ci cloudy, full of sediment, or you are obliged to seek relief two or three imes during the night; if you suffer with sick headache, or dizzy, nervous ipells, acid stomach, of if you hnv< ■iieumatism when the weather is bad, >egin drinking lots of good soft water ild get from your pharmacist about our ounces of Jad Salts. Take a iblespoonful in a glass of water beour kidneys may then act fine. This famous salts is made from the ■rid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used ’’or years to help flush and stimulate clogged kidneys, to neutralize the ici(Js in the system so they no longer ire a source of irritation, thus often •eiievlng bladder disorders. Jad Salts is inexpensive; cannot irv ore. makes a delightful effervescent lithia-water drink and belongs in every home, because nobody can make a mistake by having a good kidney rushing any time. By al! means have your physician examine ■our kidneys at. least twice a year. ♦ ♦♦♦ + + + + *+ HOOSIER BRIEFS * <•♦♦* + + + ♦ + + <•♦•{• -> Bloomington—Bloomington is face to face with Turkeyless Thanksgiving. Dealers say local tv.rkcys a’off the market. For the first tinm in many years butchers have not had a single turkey. Anderson —Walter I- Koch. "6. is In jail here awaiting federal authoriti ■ on a charge of desertion. Koch v>l untarily surrendered, telling the shot iff he was wanted for desertion. He said he had wandered about for three years and was tired of it. Stinesville—This town will have ‘ electric street lights soon. Publii : spirited citizens subscribed $5.00:1 to pay for the installation. ■ Attica —A number of men int 'rest fd in golf have taken an option on 86 acres of land for a country club. Flora—A new $75,000 t’ornmi'niti 1 building and gymnasium, built by pop ■liar subscription, will be dedicated here about Jan. 1. Dunkirk —A new Bapt’lst < hut 1' here will be dedicated Nov. 25. Evansville —-Law enforcement ofii I eials from twelve counties in th< > southern part of the states will me* here Nov. 22. : j St. Louis. —Mrs. Geraldine Elman , saw her husband's overcoat on anr other man. She bad him arrested. '/I sewed that button on," she said, J »rd mime the police believe it.

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Miners To Meet Jan. 22nd IndiiiiiiipollH, Nov. 22. Uni! for a mitioiiui convention of lhe Unlli d Mina Workers of America in Indiamipd's on January 22 will be made soon. Jn > I L. l>‘wi.s, pt sideni of the miner d t.r ganizatlon, announced today. N< w wage tn ales for bitumfnom. miners will be considered tit the con ‘ vention. The present contract i . plres April 1. The executive board of the nilm r.‘ ■ I has just completed a week': S' . ,< ”i making preliminaty arrangement:! f r the convention. DAY CLASSES AT NIGHT Terre Haute School Children Demsrctrate Day Work At Night For Visitors | Terre Hnute. Nov. 22.- So far as 13O<H» school children in Terre Ha il ■ are coni crmxl. ediu at ionol week con'd go by without being Tonight in honor <,f Ed teution v.e. ], from 7 until 9 all ila ses, from Kin d< rgarten, to high sehoiff, will go through the regular day routine for the benefit of parents and visitors. It is the first and perhaps last time that children here will attend. school a; night. Tomorrow evening th' 1 500 c!tv school teachers will give a song fe t in the Wiley High . <-hool gyntna ,inm.

will ‘ IM/ , xvA 3/ FIbD Gift For y ■' 4 ’Today—And Tomorrow r-r-xHE same SENTIMENT and value which t y(C * wc pl ace on 'he things which we pos1 v ■ iV' sess w hich have been handed to us by our forefathers, will be placed on the things q K which we hand down to our posterity. W HHKnI lor this reason select a gift this Chnst- mV;?*-; mas that will last forever — that can be 7fj F.‘ ’handed down from generation to generation I ' f’"' t W ‘ ,ts va ' ue increasing instead of diminffWsyyg ishing as time goes by— Ihe gift of silverware carries with it c harm and romance. HENSLEY & SON Open Evenings Until Christmas. n r

I iti;< ibiwiaii, i i»i.i;v uinxin riri.M •‘Your medicine worked h mirarle i for no." write* Mr*. (’, Biron, H’> I,i,vi tio Str«el, Lynn, M.ihh. "I wax ‘dII nin down, bud n <<»uxh nil winter, hLu kidney trouble niul after tnklnK it fnw Ih.xcm of your medh’ine my ■ <-<>uk)i nml backache left me. I « - nn ••nt und xleep well. I ranvaaa and ii <•• tiniond ii nt every Imhiho I enter." frooipt relief xecuretl from kidney and * bladder Irritation*, rheumatic pain* | f brouß’li iiHinjc Koley Kl«ln»*y l*lllr. In Ixi on th< genuine -refute HUbxtlt u tea. I, ii t» i H • — - ————— l yes Bad? Try Camphor I For eye trouble there is nothing better than almple camphor, hydrasI . witrhhazel, etc, as mixed in LuvopFk eye wa It. One small bottle |he |.s atty cue l sore, weak or strained Aluminum eye cup free. S.niUi. Yayr <V Falk. (liugglsts. MOVED We have moved from our rdil office building on South Second street Into our new quarters located on Madison street and are now open and ready for business. Come In and Visit Us. Graham & Walters