Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 87, Decatur, Adams County, 10 April 1924 — Page 3

player marries .. T s (jfy ' / I t/,J I ROGERS HORNSBY Cl JouiM. Mo. Rogers Horn by. rhamnion batler of (ho National £J. and star player of th.* St L“ s cardinals, has boon rnnrriod v,. t) . 28 to the divorced Wife of l, k „ 4 Hine a local automobile Xman who had threatened him with an alienation of affection auil. u became known here. Hornsbv was divorced from his former wife June 27, 1923. and made a Jrt'lermnt of $25,000 on her and tra „t<<i her custody of their son. ’ After .Mrs. Hine had gotten a <ll- - her husband had the case rec».ed and offered letters alleged to have bon written by Hornsby to his «ife boring such terms us darling little hXI pet heart" and sending "love mil kisses. According to the marriage license Horn by is 28 and Mrs. Hine, who jave her name as Miss Jeanette Pen-

Dilution- i l * - 4 ( I INTON CITIZENS BLED BY STOC K SALESMEN riintcn. Ind., April' xO R newal o' activity o' stock salesman nnr has groused the Indignation of many rittaens. •' The salesmen. acconUttß to soma estimates, have •bled" the P«Opi • in this vl< inity for about a million dol hrs for investments which lie. r turned out to be not quite all the ralesmen pictured them to be. •This town and the surrounding towns have certainly been bled plenty," declared Anton Marietta. "it’s a crime for these fellows to be trying to take more money out of this community under present conditions.’ CLEAiIIDNEYS BY DRIVING LOTSOm Take Salts to Flush Kidneys if Blad oer Bothers or Baek Hurts Rating too much rich food may produ<r kidney trouble in some form. Mya a well-known authority, because the adds created excite the kidneys Then they become overworked, get (lagghh, clog up and cause all sorts of distress, particularly backache and misery in the kidney region, rheumatic twinges, severe headaches, add atom aeh. constipation, torpid liver, sleep leasness, bladder and urinary Irrita tion. The moment your back hurts or kid keys aren’t acting right, or if bladder bothers you. begin drinking lots ot good water and also get about four •unces of Jnd Salts from any good pharmacy; take a tablespoonful In a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys may then act tine This tamons salts la made from the acid of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with lithla. and has bsati used for year* to hush clogged kidneys and stimulate them to activ Ity; also to neutralise the adds in ths ’litctn so that they no longer Irritate, was ofte n relieving bladder disorders •sd Salts cannut injure anyone; ini’k-a a delightful effervescent lithla , *«t<r drink which millions of men >»d women take now and then to help keep the kidneys and urlnary/organ* clean, thus often avoiding aenoua kid •ry disorders. Ily all means have yner r>hv«tHan "’nm’ne your kidneys year. Attention MR. FARMER: If you arc going: to use Fertilizer this spring, see uh. We have a small amount on hand at the present time. *><> Not Delay but wee us at once. Schafer Hwd. Co.

LADY luck flirts WITH FRENCH DRIVERS (By William F. Bradley) Paris, France, April 10—Lady Link the flirting vampire of automobile racing drivers, waved !t talkative wand over u group of French pilots who have competed In the great 500 mile International ra e at Indianapolis and who are planning to return again for the Twelfth annual race which will bo held, as usual, May 30, tills year. Then the • oiiversatlon begun. Uidy Luck, the wife of Fate, Is the goddess of the speed .laddies; some despise her baffling decrees; others intercede for a continuatidn of her smile —but all worship at her shrine. She guards their destinies. Arthur Duray told of the hearty laugh he bad on laidy Luck after tho Indianapolis race in 1914. He went to the track with a three litre Pegeot which he borrowed, a misfit collection of wrenches and four spark plugs. Against larger and more powerful cars he finished second to Rene Thomas In a Belago and might have been able to out run his countryman in the final dash had he a trifl > more confidence In hfs makeshift creation of speed. After the race, Ouray jubilantly shipped hl.s car hack to France. It was unpacked, cranked and put on the road. Five miles the start a connecting rod broke and smashed his motor to smithereens. He laughed out loud for he had many French francs in his moneybelt

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exchanged for the healthy American gold pieces he got for second money 1 in Indiana, I'. S. A. Duray still chuck-' les with —notnt - Lndy Luck. He's for her. But Andre Boillot, famous brother| of the renowned Georges, one of the most noted of all drivers and tin aerial hero who met his end in war, has only' frownslfor the Mythical Ludy. In Indianapolis he had but five days to run and he was right up in the first' line for a hniito-hub finish when a 1 wheel broke on hln car. ditched him 1 and scattered Into other hands a healthy tuo l; of money awaiting his safe i rinsing of the finish wire. He’ll never vet over it and blames Lady l.<uek. Other French idiots have had their ups and downs in i£prope and America, as a result of Lady Luck, but all agree that the ‘‘man worth while is the num who can smile when everything goes dead wrong" and then point to Itaßih DePalma, who leading by a comfortable margin five miles from the finish of the Indianapolis race in 1912 was thrown out of the event by engine trouble. He smiled his prettiest ns I-ady Luck frowned upon him only a few miles from triumph and $35,000, and leisurely pushed his car to the pita. The crowd caught the slncerelty and splendor of hi t act, cheered him more titan Joe Dawson, his victor. Since then the DePalma smile has been universally recognized and apple tiled even though Ralph has not Won a race in years.

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