Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 21, Number 281, Decatur, Adams County, 27 November 1923 — Page 8

TEST VALVES FOR WARPAGE As the valves operate in the combustion chamber, tliej' are subjected to the terrific heat of combustion, rendering them liable to warping. I which prevents perfect seating. Tho a warped valve head may seat prop erly In certain positions, a slight turn |

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- 7 .*. . ; <*-"■ ?•• - - '^wWhS^MBMH^ i s^^W»w^ r '-a 'jji I'~®i. ’ i" ! i; Traditions And Ambitions Thursday we observe Thanksgiving, not only in appreciation of the good things that have come to us, but as a mark of respect and admiration for the men and women whose sincerity and fortitude gave birth to some of our finest traditions. We think it is fitting that we take this opportunity to thank our friends for the support accorded us. ft is our ambition to make this a larger, finer store, and in realizing that ambition shall be guided by the policies that have become a tradition in this organization. —the house of Kuppenheimer good clothes

of the valve may destroy the sent. The only sure test is to remove the valve and examine it. After the valve Is removed, place it upright on a table and measure the distance I from the head to the end of the stem at several points. An ordinary rule may be used to take the measure- , mints which should be the same at

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all points. If the head Is warped, the valve should be replaced.—Automobile Digest. — —O - Prevent Influenza The Tonic and Laxative Effect of Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets will keep the system in a healthy condition and thus ward off all attacks of folds, Grip or Influenza. The box bears the signature of E. Wdrove. 30c. . • NEED MUSEUM BUILDING Indiana Needs Repository For Many Instructive Specimens Os History Indianapolis, Nov. 27. —(Special to Daily Democrat)—lndiana is in need of a fitting repository for her many interesting and instructive specimens of natural history distinctively Hoosier and relics recalling her past. W. H. Hershman. curator of the museum, said today in commenting on the tremendous handicap under which he is working. ) The museum is now located in the basement of the Statehouse. Lighting is entirely artificial, for the museum is in the center of the basement. Space is entirely inadequate, he said. The cases, crowded with valuable specimens, are so close together that a person of more than average proportions has some difficulty crowding between them to gain a glimpse of the exhibits. The cases themselves are of ancient type. Thousands of specimens are packed away in state warehouses for lack of space in which to exhibit. 0 Winona Lake —A new interdenominal church is nearly completion here.

Discard Shoes To Have Perfect Feet Fargo, N. D, (United Press).-—The barefoot girl develops the perfect foot. That is the reason given by Miss Ruth Andrews, women's physical director at the State Agricultural College here for the fact that 1 per cent of the girlq at the institution have perfect feet, whereas only one out ol SOO at the State University at Grand Forks can lay claim to this honor. A large percentage of the co-eds at the Agricultural College are from the farm and lived their girlhood in the sparsely settled regions of the state, where girls as well as boys, went barefooted. The bunion threat is the most per sirttsive in inducing girls to wear sensible shoes, Miss Andrews snys. ■' 0 — SWAMP-ROOT FOR KIDNEY AILMENTS There is only one medicine that really stands out pre-eminent as a medicine for curable ailments of the kidneys, liver and bladder. Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root stands the highest for the reason that it his proven to be just the remedy needed in thousands upon thousands of di' tressing cases. Swauip-Root makes friends quickly because its mild and immediate effect is soon realized in most cases. It is a gentle, healing vegetable compound. Start treatment at once. Sold at all drug stores in bottles of two sizes, medium and large. However, if you wish first to test this great prejraration send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. V., for a sample bottle. When writin be sure and mention this paper • VALVE SPRING COMPRESSOR. There are numerous types of valve spring compressors on the market, or which may he improvised, each of which possess certain advantages over other type. A compressor may the advantage of compressing two springs at one time. A piece of flat stock is slotted to slip over two adjacent pushrods. The center of the piece is drilled to hold a stud which is riveted over to prevent turning. Another piece is slotted to slip over the valve stems in the same manner, and is drilled to pass over the stud. The stud carries a nut, which, when turned, lifts the upper piece and compresses the two springs. The springs and the tool may be left in position while the valves are being ground.— Automobile Digest. o Columbus —Its further around ‘ the waist of the American co-ed than it was several years ago. She's also heavier and has bigger feet, statistics from Miss Lydia Clark of the women's department of physical education, Ohio State University. Elaborately embroidered duvetyne are favorites among overblouses. The hip-blouse and jacquette types are most popular.

«« FOR QUICK CASH SALES If you are interested in the purchase or sale of farm lands, business locations, residence or city properties write or cal! for one of our recent descriptive lists. For those persons who won’t wait, and are bound to realize some cash soon, would say, call and see what we can refer you to as a cash price for your property. SNOW AGENCY Decatur, Indiana No. 40—Is a ten acre tract about 2 miles northeast of Decatur, on the public stone road, in good location. Has a good frame residence, and other necessary btfildings and conveniences. The owner would accept in exchange for this property, a desirable city prpoperty in Decatur. Price $3,500.00. No. 43—Is a desirable 16 acre tract of “sugar tree” land within 2’4 miles from Decatur. This land is on a stone public road, near school and church, is well drained, and has a fine sugar grove, of several acres, that adds much to its value as a small country residence tract. This land can be bought for $2.400.00 —or the owner would take in exchange, desirable Decatur city property. No. 58 —Is a two story frame residence at the corner of Jackson and Fifth streets, with a 66 foot frontage on sth street, and 87 toot on Jackson street. This property is in a good neighborhood and is oh brick paved streets, has city lights, cement side walks, fine shade trees, etc. While not right up "to the minute” in con struction it is provided with the modern conveniences, as cistern, city water, electric appliances, cellar, furnace, etc. With comparatively small) expense it can be made a very commodious and desirable home, with a location that cannot be excelled within the city This property can be bought for J4.150.fi0 on deferred payments. or tor an all cash purchase price of $4,000.60. possession can be given within thirty days after the; sale is closed.

BIG COAT and DRESS SALE Extended All This Week -s Fashionable Fur Trimmed COATS' $25.00 Far $35.00 $37.50 W $39.50 $49.50 All alxive are offered at wonderful f reductions for this sale. An overproduction on the part of the cloth manufacturers has caused fluctuation of prices that permits the . t buying of coats at great reductions. v Many Coats have arrived within the last week, purchased at prices which will enable us to give wonderful values lor this sale. Colors —Navy, Brown and Black. Made of Bolivia, Francine, Normandy, and other fine wool fabrics. ' Special Sale on Silk and Woo! DRESSES _ rein this lot w ill be your choice of our entire stock of high grade dresses. All the latest models. Dresses made of all // I .. p wool Poiret twills and silk Canton crepe. 4 a 1 Lot Dresses Fine Silk and Wool rJ 0 v\ . • i W v ‘) that were / $29.75 to $32.50 -fe Sale $22.50 k 1 Lot Dresses 1 Lot Dresses 1 Lot Dresses that were that were • AU WoO1 „ $16.50 Poiret Twills $25.00 to $27.50 „ . , Very Special Special $19.75 $12.50 $9.75 Niblcik & Co.