Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 21, Number 283, Decatur, Adams County, 30 November 1923 — Page 3

( olninhuM, 0.. Nov. 28.—Arrest or a uinli' i - of rum runners tn the northn purl of the state in the last few

Here’s a popular way to serve Kellogg’s Bran—greatest health food!

T-foet every one who realizes how effective Kellogg’s Bran is for the permanent relief of constipation has their own particular way of serving this wonderful cereal. Most families ent it as a cereal with milk or cream. Others sprinkle it on their favorite hot or cold cereal. Every ono enjoys its nut-like flavor! If you nre cooking a hot cereal try this method: —Measure off two table epoonfuls for each number of the family. Mix it with the cereal and took as yon always cook the cereal. Kellogg's Bran is scientifically prepared and ready to eat, but its regulatory powers aro in no way impaired if you cook it with other cereals. Kellogg *s Bran has won the friendly recommendation of physicians because it dots rive nromnt and pennaneat

' EXCU RS ION TO 1| CHICAGO Low Round Trip Fares i Tickets on sale November 30—December 1,2, 3,1, 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. ■ / ■BMMMMWMMWMMiniMIIM 111111 l Ilil HUI ~,1. « ANNOUNCEMENT I have opened a Chiropractic office in the rooms above / The Wear-1 -Well Shoe Store. 133 South 2nd street. and extend a cordial invitation for your patronage. I CONSULTATION FREE OFFICE HOURS 9:30 Io 12 2to 5 6:30 to 8. | Dr. J. W. Wilson | ■■—l —ftBUI—M —III HI 1 1 k:■ I . jar 'iTVwt —3b> I, ,| L ri 111 IT- WMVWV** ——BHIBIII ■■llli | f rfiunuuM II I I H • ~~t City Water ■ I Department | I - NOTES AND SUGGESTIONS ’ TO CONSUMERS B j w Freezing weather has arrived, inspect your water servitfls al once. , B Test your stop and waste which is located on your basement inlet pipe. This was install'd for vour proteclie-n. Teach each member of the family how Io operate it in case ol bursled pipes. Water meters if not protected will freeze and burst. , A froze n nr Ini’ cause's waste ol waler for us anti an inconvenience < mid expense for you. A packing of old clothing wJI aid :.s w H a protection lei a meter. . A good concre te' e r plank lid slioiild be placed on your metl.-r Id ■in ili yeiro. Repairs hi frozen meters are chiirg- . I ed to property owners. Call this department a! ernev i. you detect any leaks at fire hydrants, street mains or private services. Assist us in rendering YOl the best possible service' in this department.

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relief from mild or ehronic constipation and because it can be eaten without forming a habit. Again, Kellogg 'h Bran will free you f rolu dr as ti c dangerous cathartics. Mhen constipation conditions exist i in your system or when you are threatened, do not take half-way measures, roods with a partial bran content cannot free you I What you must have is Kellogg’s Bran because it is ALL BRAN 1 Go the limit; get relief 1 Every member of your family will delight in eating Bran raisin bread, muffins, pancakes, macaroons, etc. Recipes on every package. Start eating Bran to-day! Get well keep well—keep diseaso out. of your home! First-class hotels, clubs and restaurants serve Kellogg’# Bran in individual packages. All grocers.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1923.

I’COSE TO HOLD PME TONI6HT Big Time Planned for This Evening by Local Lodge; Visitors Are Coming. j You will be Interested In seeing the j ,Mo-> parade tonight about M:3) and i the drill by the famous Fort Wayne t :im on Liberty Way following the putadw. The member.l of the Ideal lodge will meet the visitors at thb north end of Second street and march j to Madison street, where the drills ' will be given. Th" public is cordially j invited to witness the parade nr.d drill. linin'diiitelv afterward the big I class initiation will take place at the iK. of ('. hail. Afoose members are ! urged t.i report nt hull at 7 i o’clock and the members of the G. E. | band uro reqiu’-ted to be there at !C:IS to 7:iio. National Secretary Rod- . n« y H. Brandon of Mooseheart, w ill j.be the pririinal :.peaker nt tonight’s meeting. Air. Brandon accompanied by James I fl. Ford of Fort. Wayne, will arrive ,in | th< city at t. :10. The members of Fort Wayne degree and drill teams will arrive here at 7:45 and join in the parade. S. E, Brown will act as i ii'.'ir dial of the parade and “Heck” ! Hensley will be in chrfge of the ; Moose goat. o . FIERY, ITCHY SKIN QUICKLY SOOTHED WITH SULPHUR Rowles .Ventho-Sulphur. a pleasant lereani. will soothe and heal skin that |is irritated or broken out with eczema: that is covered with ugly rash or pimples, or is rough or dry. Nothing subdues fiery skill eruptions so qui< kI !y. says a noted skin specialist The moment this sulphur prepara I tion is applied the itching stops and I after two or three applications, the I eczema is gone and the skifi is de- ' ligh'fully clear and smooth. Su'phur is so precious as a skin remedy because it destroys the parasites that cause the burning, itching or disfigurement. Howies Mentho Sulphur always heals ecrema right up. A small jar of Metho Sulphur may be had al anv grind drug uore -o Latin Club To Siage Benefit Picture Show The Latin club of the Decatur high si hind will r.iae :■ benefit picture show at the Cort theatre on De: em3rd and 4'll, th. principal pictim I being "Slippery MeG-.-c,” featuring Co'’.ecu Moore and Wheeler Oakman. In i eo’in< ct :«n there will be a Fox news I reel arid a comedy, a total of ten b’.g Moil.;. Tickets are now selling for (lie show aid members of the Latin I el.b will appreciate it if patrons of Hho show purchase their tickets from I them. o_ The nwrt pleasirg gift to absent friends, Your photograph, if .1 AHA KDS STUDIO, phone bbl. 281 if — —• Chdraer Mi’ler Sale Indicates Good Times | The Cbahner Miller sale, five , i ”t:;t of ! Tuesday, was an indication of b‘t!cr curditions for, the ' f i Tieis. The c owd was not as •arr n a» many, sales this fa’l, but the, In ying was more spirited. Auctioneer Roy Johnson worked hard and as result the total was more than satismeuralgla or headache —rub the forehead fl AM —melt and inhale the vapors ; vieKS W VAPORUB Quer 1 7 Million Jara Uaed Ye a rly~ Sfer Along < nines the disaster—the sweeping tornado that leaves ruin in Its path. But you will be repaid your losses—dollar for dollar —If you take out Tornado Insurance with us. Play safe! SUTTLES-EDWARDS CO. Insurance. Loans, Securities • O. I’. Edwards, President A. D. Suttles, Secretary Decatur, Indiana > V ■ «—

I factory. The machinery sold espec* r tally good. The outlook for n lurg ’ I I number of furtn stiles for Jiinuary and t ' F< briinry Is mild by the auctioneers f Ito In bright. Tit" salo columns of 1' 'this paper will bring you good results •' land we invite you to try it. List 11 'your sale our calendar. LADIES! DARKEN YOUR GRAY HAIR I I Use Grandma’s Sage Tea and <i Sulphur Recipe and No- z body Will Know. The use of Sage and Sulphur for re- '■ ; storing faded, gray hair to its natural t .'co or dates back to grandmother's <■ th ie. She used it to keep her hair . ' beautifully dark, glossy and attruc--111. e. Whenever her hair took on that dull, faded or streaked appearance, th s simple mixture was applied with I ' wi nderful effect. | Hut brewing at home is nmssy and I 1 out-of date. Nowadays, by asking at Hany drug- store for a bottle of I "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com-! . poind,” you will this fumous old | pr paration, improved by the add!1 tic n of other ingredients, which cun ” Ik depended upon to restore natural ; color and beauty to the hair. ! 1 A well-known downtown druggist says tt daikens the hair no naturally ' an I evenly that nobody can tell it has 'jbe-n applied. You simply dampen a > sp nge or soft brush with it and draw th v through your hair, taking one strmd at a time. By morning the gray hair disappears, and after another application or two, it becomes be.iiitifully dark and glossy. Giaid Transplanting Is Called An Impossibility t'hieago, Nov. .’>o, —The “fountain Jof youth" is a myth. Dr. Max Thorek, gl; nd expert of international rep ita- - tic i, told the United Pre s today. 1 ' Rejuvenation by tranr:>la"t: ig gh is ap ir’.i n sibility to m-'di> a! | • sc:'nee," Dr. Thorek stated. J It is silly to think that old men ri; v bi’ restored t > viun: 'rs young mr.ah.icd s’mply bv ulacirg gland i I'of yo.mgcr men in their lx,dies," he sat I. j . I ir. Thorek’s statement followed rent .val of Ag'and bandit" activities he ■. Charles Ream, former nniver , sit student, vas the most recent viejlim. He was.seized by a hand of m< i. chloroformed and after the open tit n was performed, was thrown int > vacant lot. NEW LAMP BURNS 94% AIR Beats Electric or Gas i A new oil lamp that gives an amazingly brilliant, soft, white light, even be ter than gas or electricity, has be- n tested by the U. S. Government • ar.'l 35 leading universities and : found to be superior to 10 ordinary . oil lamps. It burns without odor, smoke or noise—no pumping up, is simple clean, safe. Burns 94% air lan-! t;% common kero.ene (coal oil) The Inventor. J. N. Johnson, 609 I W Lake St., Chicago, 111. is offering . to send a lamp on 10 day’s FREE trial, or even to give one FREE to th first user io each locality who ! wi’l help him introduce it. Write him today for full particulars. Also i ask him to explain how you can get | trf- agency, and without experience or money make $250 to SSOO per ; month. ; | 0 . i Two cars were damaged in a col- , lision at the corner of Monroe and Seventh streets at noon Wednesday. A car driven by Adrian Elzey skidded into a car owned by Alton M. Kean, a high school student, which was parked in front of the Hower grocery. Elzey was going w< st on Monroe street and when lie reached the intersection of Seventh street he saw a city truck, driven by C. v,'il Harruff, city! engineer, appt oaching from the south on Seventh st 'eet. He swerved to the north to avoid a collision with the city truck and skidded into McKean’s car, it is said. Two fenders and the running hoard were torn off of Elzey’s car and the body was bent. Glasses in a winter top on McKean's car jvere broken and the body bent. !_o For Swollen Joints Most remedies fail but Joint-Ease succeeds. It’s for joint troubles only, whether in ankle, knee, hip. elbow, shoulder, finger or spine -whether rheumatic or not. It limbers up stiff, inflamed, painful. c eakv joints so quickly you’ll be astonished. Two secords' rubbing and away it goes through skin and flesh right down to the bone and ligaments—that’s why it succeeds. Ask all druggists. o FILE LUBRICANT I Ail files, when they leave the sac- r tory are covered with oil. to prevent them front rusting. Oil on the file is not objectionable and may be used | ' under certain conditions, but these -

rarely arise In the repair simp. In tiling it Is well to assure yoitrsell Hint nil greuse Ims been removed from both the file and work. Gieuse Is objectionable, ns It tends to hind er the til" from cutting Into the metal Antomoblle Digest. Kansas City- ’{wo “baby bandits” ntlempled to hold up Mrs. H. W tiKhell and steal her automobile. Mr-. Mitchell hmk n revolver away from one boy and spanked him so : d y. The other fled. SQUIRRELS IN WINTER What do squirrels do in winter? All do not hll.ronate, says Nature Maga zine. To be sure they are not abroad so much, nor are they us active, in th cold weather as during the sum roe.- months, but neither the red nor th gray squirrel Ims any period of << i tinned sleep. >— — ’ Ashbauchtrs FURNACES LIGHTNING RODS SPOUTING SLATE ROOFING PHONE 765 or 7 '

n uni— ■nitmuimummi in nuniimn m jmiFiiinii mhh i ■f~nriii—amiMirrwiawrrrHnMriiinMiiiMni The Crystal Theatre TONIGHT AND TOMORROW Os course! It will be presented as a standard attraction. It is too big (10) reels and too v’ondepful to be presented as an ordinary play. We urge our patrons to come at the start of the show and obtain full benefit of the entertainment. Special Matinee on all three days. No Advance in Price 10 and 25 cents COMMON LAW MANAGEla a marriage not solemnized in the ordinary way but created by a mutual agreement to marry and is designated in law books and by counsel as a "common law marriage”. Therefore a common law marriage exists whenever and two people enter into an agreement to live/ “ and wife and who live to/ x ' hold each other to thcirju QFI ZNiCIf husband and wife D hand such / 7 * * CQRPOMJa on “ \ “Ua rs agreement jr / y \oe so expressej/ fc KUliambQlV 1 implied it is\ a 6 reo a iAwimL MMm - / but \E /it is conta (/ ''tagfe r, A vliA t when for a) / \VJ i more than \ / w/ /other wordy / < 7/ /iewed with/ \ co-starring- Vfavor Corinne Griffith thef Conway Tearle ana A* :? t 9 b Elliott Dexter it ( /but in the } an< l a number of other great stars. of one ( . r , , .... - \ and althOUgh well known and so well is it pictured in \tbfly Cannot \ this s ; feature (hat you must see. A Mnile . picture <>( never ending interest and a ZnA«n the to the publl hit must be V. Even uhere it ia not\ Yvery generally aoknowl " is the connection incOTazted bylT. >Tb >/ pfoperly used, this term is not one which is recognized by law but —EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION— Tonight & Tomorrow—A good two reel comedy and a News Reel. TRULY ONE GREAT PICTURE- SEE IT BY ALL MEANS

" '»!■■■■■■■■ ' ~ !f | 111 1 d I :| i . I Waste Is Criminal 11 Economy A Virtue | YOU CAN SAVE EASILY WITH US i I In tin *' days of high prices mid advancn ed living costs you have :i double inceiij I live to stive. "i| i_ ■ The savings bank account of today r I , represents t)>e foundation of many ,f I a fortune of tomorrow. tr ■ Building up a reserve is not dlfflII cult after you have begun it. but the important thing is the start. ■ We invite you to make that start with us. B We pay B 4% Interest on money deposited in our savings B I department. Don’t delay—do It now. Old Adams County Bank i J