Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 21, Number 281, Decatur, Adams County, 27 November 1923 — Page 10

Eat Kellogg’s Bran regularly io get permanent relief from constipation!

Freedom from constipation, mild or chronic, can bo surely looked for if you will eat Kellogg ’• Bran every day! Two tablespoonfuls are ttuffieient; for severe cases with each meal. Ke'logg's Bran is nature's most wonderful food awaiting a < hance to bring back your health. Kellogg’s Bran is scientifically prepared to relieve suffering humanity from constipation and. it will do that. Being cooked and krumbled, Kellogg’s Bran is delicious in its nut-like flavor. It should not be con fused with common bran which is tin palatable and hard io eat. Kellogg's Bran adds greatly to the pleasure of eating other hot or cold cereals. A popular way to serve Kellogg’s Bran is to cook it with hot cereals. In preparation, add two tablespoonfuls

PENNSYLVANIA VACUUM CUP Tires are better Tires. Elberson Service Station

A LABOR COLLEGE A. F. of L. Opens Co'l e ge In New York For Training Leaders New York. Nov. 27. — will open its own college here ttxlay. The plan was advanced by the A. F. of L. in Atlantic City at the 1920 con vent ion and the local school will be under the auspices of the New York Central Trades and Ijibor Council.

The Greatest Force The greatest force in the world ia the will to serve. When it is born of enthusiasm it is dynamic in its intensity. When it emanates from a sense of duty it endures. It is the will to serve that puts imagination into business. It is the will to serve,persisted in over a long period of years,that has made the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) one of America’s outstanding successes. It is this same will to serve that has encouraged this Company to foster industrial husbandry not alone in its own business but elsewhere. If the management of the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) had been content to take from crude petroleum, gasoline, kerosene and lubricating oils only, this Company would have been a large manufacturing concern, but it never could have achieved its present position as an institution in the industrial world. Without disturbing those three essential major products, this Company set about utilizing waste. It retrieved products of great benefit to the medical profession —products that lighten the burden of the housewife — products that make night travel safe —products that make good roads —and products that serve mankind in a score of ways. All these products were developed by the will to serve. The personnel of the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) is obsessed with the will to serve and led by men with imagination — imagination reduced to terms of practical business. It is the will to serve that inspired the Manufacturing Department of the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) to develop methods for increasing the yield of gasoline from a given quantity of crude petroleum. It is the will to serve that caused the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) to lease to competitive concerns the right to use such important manufacturing processes. It is the will co serve that caused the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) to create and maintain facilities so comprehensive as to serve a fivegallon customer as carefully, as accurately, and as promptly as it serves a thousand-gallon buyer. It is the will to serve, expressed in terms of action, that has earned for the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) the confidence, respect and esteem of the thirty million people of the Middle West. Standard Oil Company (Indiana) 910 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago 3433 "JL” I— - ■ ’’ I ANNOUNCEMENT I have opened a Chiropractic office in the rooms above The Wear-U-Well Shoe Store, 133 South 2nd street, uu " and extend a cordial invitation for your patronage. CONSULTATION FREE OFFICE HOURS 9:30 to 12—2 to 5 6:30 to 8. Dr. J. W. Wilson

of Bran for each person, mixing it with the cereal to be cooked. Kellogg’s Bran is especially delicious in raisin bread, muttins, pancakes, macaroons, efe. Recipes appear on each package. Realize what. Kellogg's Bran is doing for constipation sufferers all over the nation, then just think what it can do for you and yours. Tho horrors to come should guide you to eat bran regularly, to serve it in some form each day. You can drive constipation out of your fatni’v with Kellogg’s Bran—and remove the cause of 90% of human illness! First-class hotels and clubs serve Kellogg’s Bran in individual packages. Ask for it at your restaurant. All grocers.

It is not tho purpose of the college : to give workers a conventional college I education, but to school them in pub lie speaking, parliamentary order, economics, labor and law and social forces in American literature, John I’. Coughlin, secretary-treasurer of the proposed college said. The curriculum was being arranged to aid the workers in union progress and that later it was planned to add courses which would prove inval-

DECATI’R DAILY DEMOCRAT,TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1923.

liable to him in his trade. At first there will bo no central building for the college. Different halls will be reserved for each of the ten studies. By Jan. llt is hoped that nil ten courses will have be n startml. ICnch course of ten lectures ineltid ing textbook study will cost the student $2. Stiff Joints Loosen Up Backache-Rheumatism Relieved Over Night Mustarine goes right to the spot and brings soothing relief. Makes muscles limber up. reduces the swollen Joints and makes you forget your trouble in no time. Nothing equals Mustarine for relieving Rheumatism. Lumbago and such ailments. You can put it on full strength, it does not blister. It's a good, sensible remedy for Chest Colds. Sore Throats. Tonsilitis, Pleurisy and any tendency to congestoin of the throat and lungs. Use it for Chilblains or Frosted Feet. Druggists everywhere can supply you but be sure you get the original Mustarine in tho yellow box—3o and CO cents. BOYS INTOXICATED Six Boys Between 15 and 16 Years of Age Brought Into Court At Capital. Indianapolis, Nov. 27. —When six •boys of fifteen and sixteen years of age were brought into juvenile court here in one week for intoxication, officials of the court admitted it was about time for some of the parents of the city to step in and see what v as becoming of the younger generation. “It is very unusual, the way these boys were brought in at .once,” said Miss Isabelle Somerville, head probation officer. But it is time to give a little serious thought to the situation when boys hardly out of knee pants can get intoxicants.” One youth tippled, it was revealed, kept a half pint of white mule buried under a rosebush across the road from his home and went over now and then to have a clandestine nip when his parents were not watching. Several of the boys said they found their supply hidden away by bootleg-

TURN HAIR DARK WITH SAGE TEA !i If Mixed with Sulphur It Dark- I cns So Naturailv Nobody Can Tell The old-time mixture of Sago Tea I and Sulphur for darkening gray. I streaked and faded hair is grand- I mothers recipe, and folks are again I tsing it to keep their hair a good, I even color, which is quite sensible, as I we are living in an age when a youth- I ful appearance is of the greatest ad- I vantage. j Nowadays, though, we don't have 1 the troublesome task of gathering the I sage and the mussy mixing at home. I All drug stores sell the ready-to-use I product, improved by the addition of other ingredients, called “Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound.’’ It is very popular because nobody can discover it has been applied. Simply moisten your comb or a soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning the gray hair disap- | pears, but what delights the ladies j with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound. is that, besides beautifully darkening the hair after a few applications, it also produces that soft lustre and appearance of abundance which is so attractive. AGRICULTURE IMPROVES Agricultural Position In U. S. Today Is Next In Three Years Purchasing power of farm products, though still at a disparity as compared with industrial products, is now at the highest point in three years, declares the United States Department of Agriculture in its November agricultural review. Moreover, farm prices for agricultural products are higher at a season when farmers actually have something to sell, the review states. "Spring wheat territory continue-' in distress and is still trying to find some remedy," it is stated. “Farmers in this territory are also discouraged at the low price of potatoes and incidental crops. There Is con siderable talk of diversification, and especially of Increasing dairy stock." Prices of crops in September were slightly higher than in August, and 28 per cent higher than September a year ago. Prices of livestock products as a group made the largest gain of any one month since February, 1922. By specific products, advances were made in cotton, wheat, hogs, eggs, better, and lambs. Corn and potatoes reistered declines. The index of purchasing power of farm products as a group placed at i 75 as compared with 73 in August and with 64 in September a year afco. The run of hogs and sheep to market con-

tinned heavy, although many sheep Were redistributed for feeders, F.x ports of wheal including flour during the first pine months of 1923 were 45,000,000 bushels loss than during the corresponding period of 1922. whereas, exports of lord show an increase of 226.090,000 pounds, and bacon. hams and shoulders 144.090,000. SULPHUR SOOTHES UGLf .ITCHING SKIN THE FIRST APPLICATION MAKES SKIN COOL AND COMFORTABLE If you are suffering from eczema or some other torturing, embarrassing skin trouble you may quickly be rid of it by using Rowles Mentho- Sulphur, declares a noted skin specialist. This sulphur preparation, because of its germ destroying properties, seldom fails to quickly subdue itching, even of fiery eczema. The first application makes the skin cool and comfortable. Rash anil blotches are healed right up. Rowles Mentjto Sul phur is applied like any pleasant cold ■ream is Is perfectly harmless. You •tin obtain a small jar from any good diuggist. ______ o FRATERNITY CONFERENCE i Annual Inter-Fraternity Conference Os Greek Letter Men At New York New York. (United Press). —The at nual inter-fraternity conference will ho held here Nov. 30 and Dec. 1. All national Greek letter men’s fraternitie> are members. An interesting experiment will be | made in conjunction with this year's . conference. Believing that too few college men ar ■ given the opportunity of fraternity membership, the conference has invited representatives of 500 local fraternities to come here at the time of the conference, with the purpose of forming at least one new national I society. The conference will be presided ocer by John J. Kuhn, lawyer and a member of the Delta Ghi at Cornell. The secretary is A. Bruce Bielaski, la .vyer, and a member of Delta Tan I). Ita at Columbia. Kansas City—" The nude on the stage is destructive to refinement, sentiment and imagination; it takes ,o;- granted we*want our sensations w and brutal.” De Wolfe Hopper. | veteran comedian, said. !

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