Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 64, Decatur, Adams County, 14 March 1924 — Page 2
«= — ' ARE YOU? RUPTURED We wish to announce the visit of the Ceilings Truss Expert at the Murray Hotel. Decatur. Ind.. Saturday, March 15, and at Adair Hotel, Portland. Monday. March 17, from 9 to 12 a.m.. 2 to 5 p.m. evenings, 7 to 9. I' —»»—J i v* ' I|T *»«?-«--I '~r~, y \ " Back View of New Invention for Rupture We want to demonstrate to you absolutely without a penny in advance, our new invention for holding difficult or aggravated cases of rupture whether of Inguinal or Umbilical character. If you are ruptured you should be interested in our ability to tit you with a truss that will do its work properly and give you the greatest ease and comfort possible. Scientific and Practical This new Pollings Truss is based on the most scientific principles for holding a rupture. It is not only representative of mcrchanical perfection but contains that super-power for holding a rupture without discomfort. and that makes for a complete recovery where this result is possible. Contains No Springs S There arc no springs or metal parts used in this new truss other than the small necessary buckles; instead it is made of high-grade elastic web with soft, pliable cloth back made wider so to distribute the pressure over a broader surface. Prevents all cutting and chafing, and gives the necessary uplift to the pads. It Holds The Rupture It is easily, quickly and permanently adjusted so an even and uniform nressurc can be constantly maintained at any desired tension. The patented sec tional pads are adaptable and will fit any kind of rupture. As the cure progresses the pressure can In* lessened without a change of pads. It Stays Put When placed in position, the truss slays put and does not skid or slide, regardless of Ihe position of Ihe wearer’s body; stooping, jumping nr standing erect. Ihe truss remains firm and set- and adjusts itself as (he occasion demands. Comfortable Day or Night To do its maximum amount of good, truss should he worn continuously day and night. Upon retiring many people remove their truss with the result that the weakened muscular tissues relax and oftentimes allow the rupture to assume Ihe form of lhe original protruskm. This new iruss can lie wo*n at all times. FU K K demonstrations For One Day Only Saturday, Mar. 15 Ktery hiplurtd person should Hfdt our truss expert and learn what genuine iruss-comfort means.. No charge far demon- , stratbn or infhrmalinn. Cspf.W.A. fallings Inc. Walerhwr, N. Y.|
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| CLUB CALENDAR Wednesday Tlun sday IT, H, Ladies Aid Society—Mrs. C. 1?, Baughman. Loyal Workers’ Class of E. V. church —Mrs. ltred I.lnn. Evangelical Ladies' Aid, Meeting and Pastry Sale, at Church, 2 p.m. Dutiful Daughters Class of E. V. Church —Alta Smith 4st. Patrick's Social Gray Side of Christian Ladies' Aid Society—Yeoman Hall. Eastern Star —Masonic Hull. Phoebe Bible Class —Mrs. Otto Kitsch. Friday D. O. C. Class of U. B. ChurchMiss Doris Mumiitu. Ladies Aiil Society of M. E. Church —Church parlors. 2:30 p. m. • Saturday King's Heralds of the V M. E. church —Mrs. Riley Chrlsman, 2:30 p.m. ' Bake sale. Blue Section of Christian Indies' Aid. White Meat Market. Monroe street. 9 a.m. M. E. Epworth league Pastry Sale —Central Grocery. 10 u.nt. Tuesday Co-Workers Class of M. E. Church —Church parlors. Wednesday Shakespeare Club , — Mrs. C. C. Schafer. Historical Club Mrs. Harry Helm. Psi lota Xi—Mrs. Charles Knapp. 8 p. m. >«■ * The Lovul Workers Class of the Evangelical church were delightfully entertained last night at a St. Pat-' rick's patty at the home of Mrs. Fred Linn on Mercer Avenue. After a brief business session a social hour was enjoyed during which time de-: lectaMa refreshments were served. J Mrs. (’lata Urelner. Mrs. John Mo j sure and Mrs. Dick Roop were the assistant hostesses. • Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Dugan wore entertained at dinner last evening hy Mr, and Mrs. John W. Tyndall. Mr. and Mrs. Dugan leave tomorrow on a complete tour of California and expect to be gone about three months. * Miss Helen Dugan, senior at Vassar. will sail from New York with ten other Vassar girls for Hcrmmta. March 28. where they will spend their Spring vacation. Miss Dugan's f. lends will he pleased to hear of her # A larg« crowd attended the regular m« ellng of Ihe Eastern Star lodge Cct night. Follow tag the business jncetlng. a delightful musical pres turn was given by Mrs. Iktu Tyndall and Mm. William Shrock. Refreshment* were served, after which dancing and card playing were enjoyed. amazing story (Continued from page one| 3. That behind investigated Senators laiFollette of Wisconsin, Caraway of Atkansan and Brute of Mary’a id at the request of Jesse Smith— LaFollettco, after he had introduced hid resolution for investigation of tho Teapot Dome lease. . 4. That h« had once been suspend'eil as a department rg'nt after *'a cabinet of leer' bad protested that lie was “too active in investigating oil matters in Mexico." 5. That he assigned to investigate sale of models of Baited State* airplanes to the Japanese *ov« rntuunt. - „ - % Means said h!a atotrney. Colonel Fc'der. warned him y« slcrttty not to en on the wltncsa stand beeeus" 'the powe-s that were nfter m« were omnipotent ami if I w*mt on the tund I would be Hid cUd on any number of things. Midtmy Dlebcr. of Washington. came and lold ttt« I bottld not hurt Ihe attorney generah not- the republican party.'• Oil Committee Adjourn* Washington. March 11/ The a-nato «!1 i ommllleo totlay wtv forced .to take an adjournment until Turafay ireisttve of the Indisposition- of Heftatey Welsh. Montana, chief InvostlNotice * '’**—** Stop* CoW« in 24 Hotrrv ‘ C.vr- r (ai Bromide Qotntn>* gtv*-t tj-iii vri r-itvf than n»,y other cot-1 cf ta remedy. Tablets d<*ino*M„ to lee edv. Effectiveness prnvrd hi j "Vi ?.?*-*• Dvoiaiwto-fl ten heat- *' ' • "ill * portrait. Ail druggist* - | *tU a £ rvt j rASCARA # OIiIMNE
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gator. Walsh notified 'J’halrmun Ladd of the committee earl? today that tie was suffering from u slight cold and he intended to stay away from his of-fit-e over the week end. Ladd then adjourned the committee to meet Tuesday when witnesses subpoenaed to testify today will he heard. v Washington, March It. —Gaston E. Means, former employee of the department of justice declared before the senate Daugherty committee today that Attorney General Daugherty told him he was suspended in February 1922 upon request of a cabinet member —"because 1 had been too active 1
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in investigating oil matters in Mexico." ‘ I Mean:, disclosed a story of the inner | workings of the department of jus-j tlce and said He took orders from Jess Smith, Daugherty’s friend, who com mitted suicide last May. Washington, March 14. —Owing to illness of Roxle Stinsme of Columbus, star witness before the senate Daugherty investigating committee. Gaston, B. Means former, department of justice agent, took the stand as first wit-, ness today. , 1 Senator Wheeler, Montana, questioned Means privately earlier in the day regarding alleged bribes which the latter, who is under indictment iu New *York for alleged liquor fraud*, is reported to have known of. Paul Howland, attorney for Daugherty, asked that Mrs. Stinson lie held under subpoena until she had been t ross-axamined by Daugherty's attorneys. "She will be held." said Wheeler. A statement sent to the committee by the attorney general, protestjng
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,'turc of their testimony had boon dr-' termlned. i*to he expected from those witness-! e-,," raid Wheeler. Wild rabbits, which overrun eastern! Washington, are being trapped and shipped to Alaska for food for foxes.
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