Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 21, Number 293, Decatur, Adams County, 12 December 1923 — Page 6

Washington— Davloss county will employ a county health nurse If 12,500

You Can Quickly Limber Up Sore, Stiff, Swollen Joints

Even Chronic Rheumatic Swellings in Knee. Elbow, Shoulder or Finger Joints Yield to the Mighty Powerful Influence of JOINT-EASE. It’s here, right In town and all druggists have it. It’s a low price remedy, to he sure, but that doesn't stop it from taking the kinks, lameness or torture out of your troubled joints. Just rub It on the tormented, lame joints and in just a few seconds It ■will penetrate to the bone and blessed comfort comes quickly.

THE FAVORITE SCENIC ROUTE TO THE SOUTH Via Cincinnati and L. & N. R. R. THROUGH SLEEPER TO JACKSONVILLE AND ST. PETERSBURG Same Train to Florida East Coast Resorts doing E very Mon . Wed , Fri. and Sun. • Returning || 730 pm Lv Grand Rapid* (C.T.) Ar 145 pm 9.00 pm Lv Kalama too ** .....Ar 12.01 pm 12.15 am Lv ..Fort Wayne . M Ar 605 am 355 am Lv...... Richmond... “ Ar 1.50 am 7.10 am Lv.... Cincinnati... “ Ar 9.20 pm 9.00 pm Ar Atlanta .. M Lv 725 am SSO am Ar -Jacksonville . (E.T.) Lv / 8.20 pm 7.00 pm Ar St Petersbuig _ * • • Lv 41 1.00 am _ /Through •iceping car to Grand Rapid* leave* Monday. Wednesday. Friday and Saturday. Equipment i Grand Rapid* to St. Petersburg, •leeping car: Cincinnati to Jacksorvilie. obeervation-club car and dining car: coach aervice between all station*. Paueagera dsstiasd ts Florida East Coast retorta aay traasier on tarn* train at Jacksonville into Miami car. For reservations and complete information ask any Ticket Agent or address M. F. Ouaintents. Division Passenger Agent. Grand Rapids. Mich. (T*l. Mich. State. Main 684.) Pennsylvania W Railroad System TAe Standard Railroad of th* World aamMammanmaßmamamsaranMaaEunsmamM IMPORTANT In addition to our regular savings account, the “OUR THRIFT” weekly payment savings account will start Monday Dec. 17th, and will continue for fifty weeks. FOR MORE DEFINITE INFORMATION, APPLY AT The Peoples Loan & Trust Co. •RANK OF SERVICFT ■ssarnnßnsannnma*naHaaßßH*nmß9s*maM*B*MH*aaHm*B**B $485.00 — $700.00 Prices Reduced for the HOLIDAYS We will sell at a greatly reduced price, a $700.00 Baby Grand lor only $485.00, including a tine piano bench to match. If you are interested in a Baby Grand Piano, come in and let us show you this compact and dainty Baby Grand. Requires only the space of an upright piano and chn be accomodated in any home. It contains an especially designed scale and patented tone-expanding device that gives it a lone of amazing richness and volume. I Yager Brothers jl \ I Furniture Store

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It absorbs Instantly and is so clean and stainless (but you can rub It on often and get thereby, results much more quickly, when the joint is inflamed and the agony intense. Being Mich a powerful counter irritant. it cannot help bringing speedy and helpful results in congestion, sore throat, chest colds, lumbago and neuralgia much quicker than almost any remedy you can buy. Hut you must remember that It is for joint afflictions that it is mostly dispensed and its helpfulness will astonish you after all ordinary liniments and other treatments have failed.

decatur daily democrat, Wednesday December 12.1923.

Rooster That Used To Be A Hen Is Exhibited Chicago, Doc. 12—" Imogene,” the rooster that used to be a hen, was exhibited today at the opening of the 15th annual exposition of the Great Mid west Poultry and Pet Stock Association here. "Imogere” Is the product of Dr. Victor Lespinasse, noted for his daring gland operations. Rare breeds of fowls as well as pedigreed cats and rabbits are being displayed. Fanciers from Canada. England and the United States have entries. 0 TRUTH ABOUT COFFEE Prefessor Makes Intensive Study Os Action Os The Beverage Professor Samuel C. Prescott of Massachusetts Institute of Technology has announced the results of three years' intensive study of the action of coffee, and his verdict should bring encouragement and relief to the legion of folks who are fond of' coffee, but who have somehow acquired the idea it is a slow poison. ITofessor Prescott does not deny that coffee is injurious to a small minority of people whose health is below normal; but he does pretty effectively sweep aside the prejudice and the blanket indictment which have taken much of the joy out of drinking it. Briefly summarized, the report of this authority brands coffee as a servant rather than a destroyer of civilization. Property prepared and rightly used, he finds that coffee acts as a mild stimulant, hut without harmful reactions. It augments the activities of brain and muscle. It aids mental concentration and sustained brain work, and has thus been an important factor in the production of masterpieces in art, letters and music. Coffee is not habit forming. Its operation is somewhat comparable to that of oil upon machinery. Opens Drive On Saloons Chicago, Dec. 12 —Peter Hoffman, sheriff of Cook county, today took personal leadership of a drive on saloons, caberets and roadhouses suspected violating the prohibition laws. Hoffman last night and early today led a squad of deputies on a series of raids, visited seven suburban roadhouses, siezed 76 barrels of beer and large quantities of whiskey and gin. While the chief of the raids avowedly was to cheek "beer running,” Hoffman announced he would ' not only stop beer running but before I finish 'l'm going to clean out booze, vice and gambling.” Hoffman’s aid was enlisted in the campaign of Chicago police to end the "beer war" which has resulted in seven deaths between rival rum run ners. Bernard Oakes Receives Honor For College Work The Maywood Herald, a local and very interesting published at Maywood, 111., contained the following: Bernard Oakes of 317 South Fourth averfiie, who will graduate from the | University of Illinois in June, was awarded the "I” and gold football emblem for the season of 1923 at the Rotary club banquet given in honor of the football men at Champaign Monday night. Mr. Oakes is a member of the Tribe of mini, composed of Illinois “U” letter men, having received his letter in 1922. In his junior year , he was given the scholastic honor of I being made a member of the honorary scholastic an athlete fraternity, I Delta TliAa Epsilon, in which he holds the office of treasurer. Mr. Oakes is Vice-chairman of the University American Legion and a member of the Alpha Sigma Phi fraternity . I Mr. Oaka is the eldest son of Mrs. Benjamin Franklin Oakes who was formerly Miss Nell Hart, of this city. The success Bernard lias attained will please many friends of the family here. o I NEW MASONIC TEMPLE Greensburg Lodge Takes First Steps Toward Construction of Temple Greensburg, Dec. 12 —The Greensburg Masonic lodge will file articles of incorporation next month as the first iitep toward construction of a new temple. The holding corporation for the temple will be capitalized at $70,000. A legacy left the lodge twenty years ago by Aaron Howard has increased to several thousand dollars, and at the expiration of a life tenure now held by a relative of Nelson Mowrey, a 160-acre farm which belonged to him will become the property of the lodge. WANT ADS EARN—s—s—s $—$—»—WANT ADB EARN—s—s—l

RURAL LIFE and EDUCATION A I * " 1 The United States bureau of education mentions the facts that this nation has the most comprehensive system of public education in the world, and that the per capita income in the . United States is the highest in the . world, and asks: "is it an accident?" Then the bureau that the American - farmers send their children to school less regularly and fewer years than others, and that the income of farmers is less than that of other classes, and repeats the question: "Is it an acI cident?" Then the bureau gives figures showing California lias the best record for f rural attendance at schools and has . a record also for high net income for f farms, and again asks: "Is it an ac- , cident?" t The bureau of education tactily . proves that high attendance at school J goes with high income. Hut it may . or may not be an accident, if it is • not an accident then the moral must | be to permit a better income for the ■ farms. If it is an accident it might I'be well to keep on with the kind of i good-income happen-so that means r improved education.

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