Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 21, Number 281, Decatur, Adams County, 27 November 1923 — Page 9

Marton—Buck McMillin, pugilist, is hold on a charge of assault and battery. Buck is said to have hit Frank Turner so hard that Turner was un-' conscious for two hours. j

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Chicago—Frank Warrs complained when fined 1100 for selling whiskey. “Your honor.”, Wavrn pleaded, ”1 paid jmy attorney $3lO to advise me to I plead guilty.”

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1923.

LANDLORD LOVES CHILDREN New York, Nov. 27 .(United Press). —New York City, the home of the hnrd hearted landlord who frewns on children, has an exception—Max Dick. "Uncle Dick," nil the tenants call him. He owns a six-story apartment on the Hast Side. He has owned It for 26 years. The apartments rented at $5 a room when he bought the building. They still do. He holds a celebration every time a child is born in his block. He offered a SSOO prize for the first set of twins born in his building. Mrs. Jacob Berger has Just won the prize. Since Dick owned the building, 227 babies have been born there. Every summer Uncle Dick gives them all a big picnic. TRY THIS FOR LIVER AND BOWELS Btew it at home yourself, save money and feel better right away. If you want a splendid, economical remedy for constipation, sick headache, dizziness and torpid liver, get a 30-cent package of Dr. Carter's K. and B. Tea today and drink a t up of your own brewing whenever you need This old reliable vegetable remedy has stood the test of time and is now more popular than ever. Keep a package in the house all the time and brew a cupful when you feel out of sorts, feverish or billious. It always help—promptly—and being mild and gentle, is just as good for children as for grownups. FIFTY MILLION BUSHELS CORN USED TO MAKE CORNSTARCH The manufacture of cornstarch has grown to such proportions in the United States that the industry now consumes about 50,000,000 bushels of America’s great crop each year. From each bushel of corn the average manufacturer makes 33 pounds of cornstarch, and in 1921 the 10 largest concerns made nearly 1.650,000,000 pounds of this product, which was more than 90 per cent of the total produced that year. This industry, which began in the United States in 1844, has been increasing greatly in recent years. By 1880 the factories had reached a productive capacity of 230,000,000 pounds ed here. By 1921 there were nearly and practically all of it was consum--50 plants and $6,000,000 worth of the output was exported. These figures are from a report recently made by

the Department of Agriculture as a result of an investigation. The department, through the Burenu of Chemistry, which enforces the food and drugs act, finds that corn starch, with the possible exception of granulated sugar, Is the least adulterated of all food products appearing on the markets. In addition to being used for food, It is also used for many technical purposes. DRINK WATER TO HELP WASH OUT KIDNEY POISON If Your Back Hurts or Bladder Bothers You, Begin Taking Salts When your kidneys hurt and your back - feels sore don’t get scared and proceed to load your stomach with a lot of drugs that excite the kidneys and irritate the entire urinary tract. Keep your kidneys clean like you keep your bowels clean, by flushing them with a mild, harmless salts which helps to remove the body’s urinous waste and stimulates them to their normal activity. The function of the kidneys is to filter the blood. In 24 hours they strain fom it 500 grains of acid and waste, so we can readily understand the vital importance of keeping the kidneys active. Drink lots of good water —you can’t drink too much; also get from any pharmacist about four onces of Jad Salts; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast each morning for a few days and your kidneys may then act fine. This famous salts Is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for years to help clean and stimulate clogged kidneys; also to neutralize the acids in the system so they are no longer a source of irritation, thus often relieving bladder weakness. Jad Salts is inexpensive; cannot injure; makes a delightful effervescent lithiawater drink, which everyone should take now and then to help keep their kidneys clean and active. Try this; also keep up the water drinking, and no doubt you will wonder what became of your kidney trouble and backache. By all means have your physician examine your kidneys at least twice a year.

Purdue Winter Course To Open January 21 The annual eight weeks’ winter course in agriculture and home economics will be given at Purdue University again the coming winter, from January 21 to March 14. This announcement was made today at the office of Dean J. H. Skinner, of the College of Agriculture. “The farmer must be more efficient than ever before to succeed under present conditions. The farm business needs leaders, Winter course men in other years have found this course helpful on these scores, said Dean Skinner. Courses will be offered in general agriculture, animal husbandry, dairy manufacturing, dairy production, and home economics. Several new features are being taken up under each course including studies in marketing, which is engaging so much attention of agricultural people. The Department of Farm Management and Agricultural Economics will teach marketing subjects. Under the heading of general agriculture, all important lines of farm work will be taken up, with men from the various departments doing the teaching. There will be special instruction in farm orcharding, poultry raising, soils, crops, livestock, dairying, farm management including marketing of various agricultural products, and several other topics of vital interest to the farm. — • Filled to Overflowing With the Joy of Living The simplest remedies* are nearly always the best. That's why thousands of bright-eyed, clear-skinned men and women keep themselves fit and tine by having an abiding faith CELERY KING the simple, old-fashioned, Inexpensive vegetable tea that your grandmother used to make. • It purifies ths blood, regulates the bowels, keeps the stomach clean and sweet and is the best tonic laxative you can take. The kiddies like it. too, for it Is gentle and mild. Give it to them when they are fretful and feverish. — o Christmas Seal Sale Will Open December 1 Indianapolis, Nov. 27. —Indiana's 1924 campaign against tuberculosis will open formally on December 1. with the annual Christinas Seal sale, according to announcements here today from the offices of the Indiana Tuberculosis Association by Dr. E. M. Amos, president of the association In a couiutunicatlou cut out to 92 secretaries of county organizations in the state. Dr. E. M. Amos em

phaslzcd the steady Improvement in the tuberculosis situation in Indiana and at the same time stressed the necessity for more work and more funds to 'keep the death rate goltjg I down” In 1924. "More than 20 mil lion Christmas seals must be sold in Indiana this year in the campaign, between December 1 and January 1, if Hoosier counties are to continue the educational fight against the "White Plague" that has been -going forward for more than ten years," Dr. Amos said. "The Christmas Seal sold every year throuhout Indiana by county antituberculosis workers, is a small thing of itself, Dr. Amos said. “It is sold for a penny, and its buyer uses It only to add a message of- charity to his Christmas greeting of good cheer. "But it is stamping out tuberculosis from among Hoosier citizens. Millons of the little seals, sold at Christmas time to Indiana men, women and children through the last few years have combined to reduce the death rate from the 'White Plague’ steadily, in 1917, there were 2980 deaths in Indiana alone, due to tuberculosis. Through steady, educational work, made possible by the Christmas Seal sales, there were but 2583 deaths in the state in 1922 from tuberculosis. In 1923 we are positive the number of deaths will be still smaller, and next year, if Indiana citizens buy the seals this holiday season, we should see *a I still greater reduction in the deaths. The modest little Christmas seal is a I relentless foe of tuberculosis. Our ■ campaign for 1924 begins with December 1. 1923, when the sale of seal.; opens in 92 counties of the state. Upon Hoosier citizens depends whether the death rate from tuberculosis will keep on going down in 1924." Give us a chance to be on time with your Xmas Photos. Only a small deposit and get them later. THE PORTER STUDIO. 2701 fl

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NO HUNTING Positively no hunting or trespassing will be allowed on <>nr farm Violators will be prosecuted. 280t3x Q. H A Orpha McManatne

Waste Is Criminal Economy A Virtue YOU CAN SAVE EASILY WITH US In these days of high prices and advanced living costs you have a double incentive to snve. The savings bank account of today represents the foundation of many a fortune of tomorrow. Building up a reserve is not difficult after you have begun it, but the important thing is the start. We invite you to make that start with us. We pay 4% interest on money deposited in our savings department. Don’t delay—do it now. Old Adams County Bank i i

.Logansport—Ths chief jif polloe bfts decided to do away with hedge No. 16. [The last two patrolmen to wear this k I number died suddenly while in the service.