Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 63, Decatur, Adams County, 13 March 1924 — Page 4

BUT NOT IN INDIANA Pbsulc, N. J., March 13.—The Passtie high school basketball team won its 140th successful victory by defeating Potsdam Normal, 57 to 30.

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JUDGE KENYON (Continued from page one) the circumstances he could give n indication of the nature of the fortl

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coming statements. “Will your statement be issued about the time nominations are sent ll( , to the senate?” Kenyon was asked. 1,. “Probably just about that time," he said. 7 Borah was with tire president only a few minutes. He cast doubt on acceptance by Kenyon of the navy post, though he refused to say anything definite about it. “Kenyon knows more about a law book ihan a warship," Borah remarked. He declined to state the purpose of his call on the president. RHEUMATISM Leaves You Forever Deep Seated Uric Acid Deposits Are Dissolved and the Rheumatic Polson Starts to Leave the System Within Twenty-four Hours. Every druggist in this county is authorized to say to every rheumatic sufferer that it a full pint bottle of Allenrhu. the sure conqueror of rheumatism, does not show the way to stop the agony, reduce swollen Joints and do away with even the slightest twinge of rheumatic pain, he will gladly return your money without comment. has been tried ami tested for years, and really marvelous ’ results have been accomplished in the most severe eases, where the suffering and agony was intense and piteous and where the patient was help- , less , Mr. James 11. Allen, the discoverer of Allenrhu. who for many years suffered th-’ torments of acute rheuina- , tism. desires all sufferers to know . that he does not want a cent of anyone's money unless Allenrhu decisive- i ly conquers this worst of all diseases, t and he has instructed diukgists to guarantee it as above id every in-. 1 stance.’The Holt house Drug Co., cansupply you. < HELP KIDNEYS ; BY DRINKING : I MORE WATER 1 :< Take Salls to Flush Kidneys anti Help Nt ulralize Irrix taling Acids i i Kidney and bladder irritation often 0 result from aridity, says a noted authority. The kidneys help filter thisj* acid from the blood and paM it on to ■ the bladder, where it may remain to a irritate and inflame, causing a bunv| ing, scalding sensation, or setting up an irritaton at the neck of the blad-l der, obliging you to seek relief two or three times during the night. The i sufferer is in constant dread; the; water passes sometimes wttn a scald-w lug sensation and is very profus<s again, there is difficulty in voiding it. Bladder weakness, most fo*s call" it because they cant control ffrina-'! tion. While it is extremely annoying: and sometimes very painful, this is; often one if the most simple ailtnwnts! to overcome. Begin drinking lots of | soft water, also get about four ounces of Jud Salts from your pharmacist / and take a tableapoonful in a glass of I water before breakfast. Continue L I this for two or three days. This will I help neutralize the acids in tbe ays-' I tern so they no longer are a source of! 1 | irritation to the bladder and urinary* i organs, which then act normal again. Jad Salts is inexpensive, and Is" | made from the add of grapes and,' I lemon Juke, combined with lithla.'' I and is use-1 by thousands of folks! j who are subject to urinary disorders ; caused by acid Irritation. Jad Salts,, causes no bud effects whatever. 1 Hero you have a p'easant. effervescent lithia-water drink which may I quickly relieve your bladder IrritaI tion. By all means have your physlI dan examine your kidneys at least I twice e year

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G. E. Radio Programs By Employes Friday t : _ The people of Decatur, particularly '',the people who are employed nt our!<l. E. Plant will bo interested ,iu ' knowing that, on Friday evening. .March 14. the Genera! Electric Employees will brofidcast interesting ’ i programs from nine broadcasting I stations scattered throughout the United States. The stations in , question ami the hours on which these programs wil he on the air (Central standanl Time) are as follows: Newark-Station • WOR « p. m. Central Standard Time: Harrison 1-amp Work Employees. New York-Station WJZ. 6:30 p. m Central Standard Time: Address by T. Beran, District manager; NewYork &■ Harrison Employees. Schenectady-Station WGY, 6:46 p. m. Central Standard Time; Address By J. G. Barry, vice president and C. E. Eveleth. Manager Schenectady Works; Schenectady Works and Office Employees. Boston—Station WNAC, 7 p. m Central Standard Time; Address; by Prof. Ellhu Thomson: West Lvnn Works and Boston Office Employees Philadelphia Stattion WDAR 71 p in. Central Standard Time: Addi’est. by 1,. F. Deming. District Engineer; Philadelphia Employees. Cleveland-Station WTAM. 7 p. * nt.. Central Standard Time: AddYeffses by Dr. Charles A. Eaton. M. laickp-sh and W. J. Hanley; National 14mp Works and Cleveland Office kmployee*. St. lamis-Station. KSD. 8 p. I m | Central Standard Time: AddroMN, by A. H. Armstrong, Railway Enginh-er-ing Ih-i*artment.> S< h l -n,-< lady; j St. Louia Offict’ Employees. Italias-Staticn WFAA. lit p in., Central Stamlard Time: Addremf by . V. F. Blaisdell. District .Manaffer; ikilas Office Employees. Atlania-Stntlon WSB, 10:45 p.! inCentral Standard Time: Address by E. H.Aiinn. District Manager; Atlk'ita Office Employees. In addition to the above progiffuns the new- General Electric Stiff ion KGO at Oakland. California -will broadcast a promm by San Franolseo and Oakland Employees of the (Jen- 1 , era, Electric on Thursday evening, .March 13. at 10 p. m. Central S»ndard Time. i.()\ ERN.MENT from page one) apart «eruin lands for 11 and 12. That Fall and Sinclair, conspired to defraud tbe Viiteff States. (I’lMted Press Service» Cheyewne. Wyo.. March n-j-Tlm legal battle to restore Teapot P- inc oil reserve to custody of the Nav>- de-partUH-nt. aad cancel the lease, con trad now held by Harry-F. Sim lair, was scheduled to start today in federal court here. Atlee Pomert-m- and Owe n Rcdierts attorneys appointed by I’resWent Coolidge to attempt to recover tbe Teapot Dome and the naval oil leaser [in California planned to start then; F’K»I actions. These indudi-d: 1. Petition for an in J tin, lion io stop removal of additional oil from the reserves. 2. Petition fee recetwrablp auiust tbe Teapot Dome property. 3. Petition to have the cuntroc undej which he lease was graatisl set autde. Sim lair was personally on the rrmmd to dfrect the bn t tel top to protect his < ontra< t and' lease and he was accompanied by a <orpa of irUlrtnt attorneys, indndlng Martin W. Ltt'leton of New York and J. W. Zevely. S,indair’s counsel. —— -e —■ The perfc-ctly straight frock (or summer apt to have a wfd circular or full ruffle finishing at about the bottom. Another Decatur Case! — Time-tested by a Decatur Resident Just another report of «Wk Wess H ml sufferina reheved by Doon's Flits Another laiatur cum- that trfla of •s-tlng benefit, what can be win<<>avtncina? Thousand* recommend Iman's for backache, rheumatic pufne. headaches, dizziness and distressing utluary disorders. Doan's arw a -Hmnlant disretk to the kldurss. They have helped thmisand* and should help you. A Decatur case: Ferry Klacy. 216 N. uth Si., says: "My kidneys were disnrder.-d fnr tnenr year* | *a» weak arrmm m> buck atul loins and If I aionped. mv liatk adHd severely, | tlr<>d quickly while at my work, si am ««tnc lawn's Pills from the Hoihmmi** Dtug Cu., 1 have b<-en tn rood shap'I won'* did m« au>re good than sny other retm-dy." NEARLY TWELVE YEARS LATER, Mr. EUcy said: "Istun's <ur«*l m<- and I have bad no return of the complaint" nor. at call dcelrrs Eunft-r Milburn Co. Mfr*., Buffalo. N T. » , o .

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