Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 21, Number 282, Decatur, Adams County, 28 November 1923 — Page 3
DABYSCOLDS ar* soon “nipped in the bud" IS without ‘‘doling 1 ' by use of— VJ<?KS Ocwr 17 Million JartUirdYiurly WELCOME MOOSE Wednesday Evening Regular Meeting MOOSE HOME Third Street.
L——— - EX€UR SI 0 N T O CHICAGO Low Round Trip Fares Tickets on sale November 30—December 1,2, 3, I, 5 v i a Nickel Plate Road Good Returning December 10. —Regular Train Service— INTERNATIONAL LIVE STOCK SHOW For full information call on or address C. A. PRITCHARD, D. P. A.., Fort Wayne, Ind. - / ANNOUNCEMENT””” I have opened a Chiropractic office in the rooms above I he Wear-l -Well Shiw Store, 133 South 2nd street. and extend a cordial invitation I for your patronage. CONSULTATION FREE OFFICE HOURS 9:30 to 12 2to 5 6:30 to X. Dr. J. W. Wilson • I j I ■ Department Freezing weather has arrived, inspect your water services at once. Test your stop and waste which is located on your basement inlet pipe. This was installed for your protection. Teach each member of the family how to operate it in case of bursted pipes. Waler meters if not protected will m I freeze and burst. v I II A frozen meter causes waste of water lor us and an inconvenience and expense for soil A packing of old clothing will aid as a protection to a meter. A good concn lc or plank lid should be placed on your melter tile in th? yarn. Repairs Io frozen met'-rs arc charged la -property owners. Call this department at once d yon g detect any leaks at fire hydrants, street mains or private services. ■ Assist us in rendering YOl the best I possible service in this departmen . ■ 111 i ■ !| Immw—ihbm I
FRANKLIN NET CARD Champion Franklin College Five Haa Has Hard Schedule This Year ITanklln, Nnv. 2S.—The Franklin b'isketbali quintet hokhrs of | last yrar' N title, will hllVi) tin. j liarilest >. heibih. |<j |i s history thU I >' :| r. Griz Wagn< r, coach, has an-' houn<<<l. Franklin's sck<<lnl.> will "P'h OU Friday, Dee. 14, ul Ti'lTo Halite when the Baptists meet Rose I’oly us opponents. On Thursday, lice. 20, I'rtiiilil.'n will meet Indiana
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 28,1923
Statu Normal nt Franklin. i Ih'cctnbrr 22 has iiocn tentatively '“I as the date 011 which the team I will meet r.iiii, ; and on Jan. 2 the 1 , 1 nivi rally of Wi.:« iih|ii tram at Mad-1 I-op. January !!, they meet Marinette Tentative schedule; Indiana State Normal nt Franklin, Jun. Bi; Earl ham nt Riihmoml, Jan. 15; Notre llame nt South llend, Jan. HI; Wit-1 hash at Franklin, Jan ill.; Earlham at I' ”unl.lhi, |5 |) r,; liel'auw al Greentie, |,’ch. S; ItO'e Poly at Terre Haute, Feb. 18; Watinuh nt Craw-' I'ordsvllle. I’< h. 21; Marquette -it Franklin, | . i>. 2i’; Butler at Fraul.llnJ , Feb, 2",, J a Pauw nt Franklin, March,' l-l; Notre Dame at Franklin, March,77l. 1 I , ” Thanksgiving Dance K. of ('. Hail, Thursday evening, 8:30 I sharp. Class ait 7:36. 2X112 — () ALL OVER INDIANA I Shelbyville Harry Carter, in asking for a divorce, < barges that his' wife took his money' from him and wouldn't i yen given him the price <>| • a shave. Bunker Hill —A new Masonic homo has been dedicated hi re. The lodge was organized in 19H. Monrovii—A meeting of all the K. | of P. lodges of Morgan county will lie held here Hee. 5. Grand officers of the state are expected to be present Greenfield The ten'll unit of the Indiana Taxpayers association has I boon organized in Hancock county. I Marion The Mai ion Federated Welfare association will distribute at lea. t 75 ba site's of food to needy persons on Thanksgiving. Marion When police found William Peery i;. an intoxicated con<Stion. 'they also found several skunk hides in h ! s possession. - o “The Common Law” Thursday, Friday and Saturday, at the Crystal. 2X013 o NEW BANKERS’ OFFICIAL ' New York. Nov. 28. The appointment of W. E. Albig of Pittsburgh, Pa., as deputy manager, American Bankers’ associatlonfi to succeed L. I). Woodworth, resigned. is announced by F. N. Shepherd, executive manager of the association. As deputy manager Albig will serve as secretary of the savings bank division of the association. He is director of th ■ Citizens’ Nation;'! Bank of “ellevue, a suburb of Pittsburgh He will begin his new work Dec. 1. From now on till Xmas we will be open from 1:00 to 4:00 o’clock on Sunday. EDWARDS STUDIO. Phone ‘561. 2XI If — — CF OUR GOBS I.o:- An.p'lcs, Nov. 27. Men in the United States Navy need better living conditions and “decent and reasonable eumfOit," says Vice-Admiral 11. A. Wiley, now in San Pedro, who has mr: a report to this effect to the Secretary of the Navy: Desertions are due to uncomfortable and u n pleas-, ant conditions, declares Vice Admiral ' Wiley. He also believes the navy should not try to attract men with .“See the V.’orld’’See the World" signs 'when the navy is doing little or no traveling under the present policy. o The most pleasing gift to absent friends. Your photograph. EDWARDS STUDIO, phone 961.2X1 If IF RUPTURED 1 miHIS FREE Apply it to Any Rupture, Old oi ! Recent, Large or Small and You are on the Road That Has Convinced Thousands j Sent Free to Prove This I Anvonr rn pHiretl, mon. woman o chibl, fthoiihl write a «>n< e to W. S illlff. I<h.<’ Main St., Adams, N. Y.. for • a free trial of lilr won Im fill stimulating application. Just put it on the itiptiHf and the muvfcs begin t iltyliimi; they begin to bind tOßfther no I Unit the opening <doses naturally and t!‘O need of i support or truss or appliance is then done away with. Don’t !ivt;l<'<t to nd for thl/ free t’’lal. Even if your rtipure doesn’t bother vou wlrit is th ‘ UFO of wearing sup-po-ts a’l your lift ? Why suffer this niibi’ncu” Why run the risk of gnn- ' t,-i< n<‘ and ru h dangers from h small and innocent little rupture, the kind ilia h’s tlr >”.n thousaiuls on the op- • malting' labb ? A host of men and ■vmi.ii n a»“ daily running such risk lu’« iiise th- 'r ruptures do no! i|ii t nor prevent them from getting I ” ouml. Wr‘*e at once for this free ..rial, as It is co'-i’nly a wonderful tlUng "nd his filled In the cure of ruptures that were as big as a man’s two lists. Try and write at once, using the coupon below. I'*rce for Kuptnrtt W. S. Klee, Inc., 106 C Main St.. Adams. N. Y. You may send me entirely free stimulating MppUcalon for Rupture. Name - Address - ! State I
MONROE NEWS I 'l'liiinkHgivlng gerviccM will be , ni ilm lociil I 'rlemlH clmrcli mi Thurs i <luy evening, conducted by Ilm Rev. I Gi’init Whitemi'k. All ui'c cordlull.'' invili'd to uttend. j Mtn. Dvnnlx Brandy berry, of Ihlu place ii ml Mr<. Ezra Bru nd y berry, oi Decatur, l-'ft Hundity for I’plund, Ind., win re they ultend the funeral of Mr* 'Ezra Brandy berry'h stepfather which look place Monday. E. B. Ma< y mid family, of Decatur, were guv Us of w. S. Smith mid family ! Sunday. Mrs. E. W. Buttche was a visitor In I o. t Wayne, Saturday. Miss Elileta Oliver and Miss Wales wire among those who attended the timbers’ institute hald at Decatur : aturday. Mrs. Ida M. Bollinger left Saturday lor a visit with Dr, and Mrs. Parrish j; t Sturgis, Mich., from there she will I o to Grand Rapids, where she will ’make an extended visit with her Icaughter, Mrs. Sylvan Babcock and larnily. Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Shaw, of Farm 'lint 1 , ind., Mrs. Charles Sinitson, ano ' i hildren, Mr. and Mrs. George Smit : >n. Rred Sinitson, of Ridgeville, un.l . !r. and Mrs. Ira Wagoner of thi- ) iai e, were guests over Sunday ol .ir. and Mrs. John Johnson. j It is now whispered that Monroe h ifoii.g to have a new industry in tin I tn' of a glove and overall factory in t ie m ar future. la't’er conic. We < m find the room and also the ren.iired women to work in the institul ion. "Ijook Your Best" was the title of ; n oving picture which was given by II ie high school class at the school 1 ouse during the past several weeks. The pictures presented were all firs’ i lass and should have had a large pa tronage. The town Is now without j ay entertainment this winter except should tiie high school students dei ide to give it another trial later in t ie season. Morroe needs ■ ome at traction for our yo.mg pcopie in orlivr to keep thi mat honn ; since the I asketball games have been tabooed ( n account of no hail to play in. Mon me needs a community hall. J. 11. Parr entertained his Sunday school c lass at. his home east of town 5 hursday evening, November 22. A most enjoyable time was had. Tin i veiling was spent playing games s ory telling, and music and a splendid s ipper was served consisting of oyst< rs, pumpkin pie and many othei food things. Those present were: 1 loyd and Ketim-th Mitchell, Everett 1 ice, Kirk and Vale Smith. True am ruf’ii Andrews, Charles / lion McKean. Sylvester Everhart Z rzie Crist, Carl Callow, Vi rnie An i rows, McGee Hendricks. Harlam’ Guterman, Sylvan Ruppert, Clement Snell, Harvey Haggard, H. J. Meyei a.id wife, J. H. Parr and wife and son. 1 hurrel. “Daddy" i a splendid on tortainer and is right at home with his 1 nvs Kem h meniher of the < lass v. mhos to express their thanks to their congenial host. o The Decatur Floral Co. will have plenty' of flowers for Thanksgiving. Chrysanthemums, Roses, Carnations and paper whites. Get your orders in t a rly. DECATUR FLORAL CO. 23112 • PHONE 911. — • AT TURKEY RUN Ctate Park Enjoying Splendid Fall Pa tronage; Bright Prospects Turkey Run State Park, the most intensively developed of the Indiana i hain. is enjoying a splendid fall patronage with bright prospects for a lushing business throughout the win'tor. Richard Ideber, state conservation director, say;;. Attendance is such that the commission contemplates installing a heating plant in the new hotel building because the one heated hotel building at the park is inadequate to care for the trade. Physicians of the state in a number of instances have recommended the park to patients as an ideal place for rest and quiet. “The Common Law” Thursday, Friday and Saturday, at the Crystal. 28013 o Si 7,000.000 Paid For Alimcny In U. S. Yearly los Angeles, Cal.. Nov. 28. Ruppert Hughes, who is in Hollywood writing movie scenarios, has uncovered some unusual facts concerning divorce. Major Hughes, as the result of a survey, lias written a divorce scenario. Some of the things Major Hughes says he learned are: Over $17,000,000 are paid out annual ly in alimony.
A man may be divorced in Nevada, hut lie Is still married ns far ns New 1 ork State la concerned, If Ills wife was not jicerenl at the divorce pro ! ■ erdings. I A man may be divon i'd anywhere. | but he Is always a husband in South t'arollna, Hint stale refusing Io recog. nize divorce. If he gets n divorce, r< nuirries aml enters South Carolina lie Is a liigamint in the eyes of tile law. There are only two ground: lor di vorce in New York —infidelity and de ertion. One may step across the liorder into Connecticut and have his choice of seven grounds for divorce. A marriage is nor legal in Maryland i.nless performed by a clergyman. Nineteen states have no laws prohiliitlng tiie marriage of feeble-minded. There is no minority age in seven teen states. South Carolina permits a girl of 12 years to marry. Divorce cannot bo obtained on any ground in one state, yet it is granted in another on evidence of bad tem-p-r. Thanksgiving Dance K. of C. Hall, Thursday evening, 8:30 sharp. Class at 7:30. 2X112 HAVE KIDNEYS EXAMINED BY I YOUR DOCTOR Take Salts to Wash Kidneys if Back Pains You or Bladder Bothers Flush your kidneys by drinking a quart of water each day, also take lalts occasionally says a noted anhority, who tells us that too much rich food forms acids which almost paralyze the kidneys in their efforts to expel it from the blood. They beome sluggish and weaken; then you nay suffer with a dull misery in the kidney region sharp pains in the back >r sick headache, dizziness, your tomach sours, tongue is coat 'd, ami when tiie weather is bad you have rheumatic twinges. The urine gets loudy, full of sediment, tiie chanlels often get sore and irritated, ibliging you to seek relief two or hree times during the night. To help neutralize these irritating icids. to help cleanse the kidneys and lush off the body’s urinous waste, get four ounces of Jad Salts from any pharmacy here; take a tablespoonful n a glass of water before breakfast or a few days, and your kidneys may hen act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined w,th lithia, ind has been used for years to help lush and stimulate sluggish kidneys; dso to neutralize the acids in th ■ ysteni so they no longer irritate, hits often relieving bladder weakness. • Jad Salts is inexpensive; cannot injure and makes a delightful etl'er rescenti lithia-water drink. By all means have your physician examine your kidneys at least twice a year. . o “The Common Law” Thursday, Friday and Saturday, at .he Crystal. 2X013 o — s—s—s—WANT ADS EARN—S $-$ Greencastlee—George Mannfeld and William Ehlers, of the state conservation department, will speak at the annual banquet of the I'utnam county Fish am! Game Protective association here Nov. 22. —: o NO HUNTING Positively no hunting or trespassing will be allowed on our farm. Vio.ators will be prosecuted. !80t3it G. H. & Orpba McManama ,o » WANT ADS EARN—s—s—s
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