Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 93, Decatur, Adams County, 17 April 1924 — Page 5

GUARDED AGAINST KIDNAPPERS JS I Mk «ggL » rt/W I wMfrA.. Mw ■ -■ •*" ’£♦. ■■ ♦TWkK. ZSF V? ■'■■ ■ I i I .> ■ I L „ ______ g . ap(j Mmtal. children of Mr#. Helen Elwood Stokes, who recently won h. r divorce flpht with W. E. I). ■ rP plated under guard in Denver. Their mother tells the police ot he:- fear of kHm«|>'.*rs. ■ nk VVFII Colo- The above photo Rhows James. 9 yearn old. and Murkl.’S years < Id. rblldr n of Mrs He’. i ■I I. i‘(d rs who was recently awarded their care after successfully contesting the divorce • uit of Ih r husbato. I •*f M d' Stokes, in a New York court. The children are now in Denver with their mother, and. on h< r eomp.ahit B '' t,', <u .i ,'v that'a stranger had been watching her home for several days and on om* occaaiop has approached th>* B h irn they are being closely guarded by the police. Their father may risjl the children at any titno. according I fp the court s tindins in the divorce suit._•

ga -■' --■• j EQUIP PLANE FOR AROUND WORLD FLIGHT | —— ih • ’■ • iiM,.* , i I •’ 5 ’ -...„. « ■ -.k- llJL£i^bL :i I 'I ? wk 1/ it J _ --. , ■ Maj. F. 11. Martin's flagship moored Jw buoy at Seattle after pontoon; ■ »< rc placed upon it for overseas flight. All tour jdaues are now equipped H with |H>ntoon*. ; i ■ SAND POINT FIELD. Seattle. Wash—The ale ve photo sht-w - plane No.. ■ I. iMiongtng to Maj. Marlin, commander of the ro ind the world flyers, ns i| ■ ■ r it ing ni<«>red to buoy in latke Washington. Just < 0 Sand Point Fto’d. ■ S attic, after being equiped with pontoons. All of the four world planes I ■ me now ready to leave Seattle after being equipped in this manner for their; H tnarnev. over water. — ■

AMERICAN LEGION TO HOLD ESSAY CONTEST lUatted Press Service) , Indianapolis. April 17—Commoni»m as a menace to American Instillion Will lie subject of the A;n< ri'-an Union's third annual cnray contest among school children of the nation. The •outist. expected to enroll the iToris of at least 3<H).(MiO school children lontlnue until June 15, wh-sa Essays must be in the hands of the county superintendent of schools for pKiamcnt. The time Os ending the inutcsl has changed by the Ixviun from- fall to spring to make th»- contest conform to the school year. The subject: "Why ('otnmanism i» a Mina,- to American.” Garland W ioseil. director of the Legion's National American Commission. Is in charsc. Uimr.ir essays from each county will be sent to State Judges, design •t««i by the superlntoii<bt>(s, o' public Instructions. While three win Mrs will be announced by State Judß<n, but one <*»ay will gtainto na ttonal <olupetition frqpi each state National winners will he aunounn c wt.r Aug 18.

Winner of firwt ptetw In natloasl ,E >• wiy be awanlH f7W la .B ««*h. t<> be used a acteolanrtilp IB In any m"Mh»I. cull, ge or uuivernl'. B detonated by tj t e winner. Second will ■ receive I.VHt. and a third »26d for the ,B •Mte put;»■*»•»., In addiimn to Un*- | •ward*. many L-xloa poets and de B j>“i v. Ii pi< <eil* liM'Ri stale »iu |B * Bent witlk medaU and cask. g I’KIZES OFFERED IN ' ! DAIRY CALF (I < «i| .■■■■WS-•••••-d’lv. Wis! ii i«.~ ri<*ni iiH«a ’I lotahiig fine have bean donated l>> |B Slate and National IH'.ry MOOCiationaiß •nd th? Mat.. b aird of agriculture lotjß "*•' In tin* dairy calf club oshibit at 'B •b* nj| Hiete Fair al Indianapolis Hoy* and girls'between the age«|B *•< 10 lo is end that are members of B llw dairy calf dubs will be allowed I "' 1 kln th. .out. ’.I. !t w.t an B Oimnred. B Hairies will be divided Into J<>r»e> IB •nd liobdtda. thene In tara lo be dl|B vldiai ini a junior belli r senior B k*lfer and tow claaacs, | — ■ *—■ Hpi I. — I I’Jnk lemonade Bowl I At Fairs Is Doomed I 'ndianapnlls. Aplrl 17.- The old I '••hlnntid pihit letMtada bowl fhi» B ' ha ' served the thirsty U fair*. > B * and isrttlvals for generations I* g

— detinue!. r I. L. MUk r Mate food and dnuz < om»uih propos’d to the*ata*e- • loarl Os health »tring nt ri-rfuhtlu-j*' for the sale of soft drink*. t'niler the propo«e<i. regulatloas. all I dividual bottles or drawn from sani-1 | trry <ontalner». I , J • e ■,■»(!■! ■■■!■.— 1 III— — , 1 Short Weight Measure At Coal Mines Charged » . ! m’Lina poll’, April I”.-—Ccusuiner* > of tout nipe.l in aouthcru Imliana are j • paying 5® to »5 c-nt» more r»n each I ton becmtaO of short weight measure. s j It was cbarßi-d today by l. D. Milh-r. ■ alate icinmiaalJaer of weight* and measure*. a TLI* charge wa< maiie following a »uney of mine* In the field* near 1, rro Haute. Dugger. Brazil and Clink ton - , I A reprraentatho us th»* Uaitnd ! S ates bureau of atandurds. n«*i»te 1 ■ authorities fn the »urv,-y.

- ■ — —— Used Car Bargains 192’1- Buick “I” Touring. A 1 condition. j 1923 Oak’and Touring. Cannot be told from a new car. — i 1/J23 Overland Touring. Ixxika and runs like new. ✓ 1920—Nash “6” Touring. All overhauled. 1919- Overland in good shape. i 1917—Ford Touring. Any of these cars can Im? bought ala | bargain price. Cash or terms. Oakland Sales and Service Co. 213 n. utst phonc 311 Open Evenings.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1921.

IF KIDNEYS ACT BSS TAKE SALTS Says Backache Often Mears You Pave Not Been Drinking Enough Water When vou wake up with bachacbe laud dull mi'dry-in the kidney region lit may menu you have been eatii a foods width create acids, says a well-j known authority. An ex., s of su.lt! I adds overworks the kidneys In thtlrj i effort to filter it from the blood aro ; I they become sort *of paralyreci *••«» j leggy. When yo x kidr.evs get I rclsh'and clog you must relieve them,; ' like vou rcliqye your bowel*. r mov-1 Ing all the body's urinary wnato. d «I | you have backache, Bick headache, I dlzr.y spc-lis; your stomach s.i.'rs, ( ■ ongue is coated, and when the west i t ‘ls bad you have rheumatic twinge s. j | The urine i« cloudy, full of m d meat., channels often p t sore, water agpl 's. i and yon are. oblige d to see k r d • I two'or three times during the n gat. i Either < onsuit a good, reli.il i*> | physician at once or get from you pharma irt about four amoves of J »l ' Salts: take a’labi'-smemful In a r a » lof water b. fore brMfkfsst for a f w ‘days and yt-ur Mdr.oys may then r t | fine. This famous wills is mad.- fn tu the acid of grafte* and lemon Ju.< •. <ombi:.<d with Hlhia. and has b •» lu»ed for years to h -lp clean anfl stimulate siuggislt kidneys, u' o tv i neutralize acids in the system, so th y i no longer irritate, thus oft« n rtlwvlng ■ bladder w-akn- s*. Jud Salt Is in< xp-’wlve. ean-iot tie i jure 4>rd tnul.es a delightful. c Becvv* ‘cent lfthla w?ti r «l;ink. Drl ik h»t« ot , • i II means I physician ttxamlno your ki-iueys at I leant twice a year Mobilization Os State 1 National Guard Sycce-s t United Pre sa Berth ek 9 Indianapolis. April t?.r—The first trial moblßxatlon of the In livaa Ne .‘tlonnl Guard, cumitriuinii more than . i &.000 men In eighty unit*, ’we* P r,> nounc d u military succ> ■» today. I In snswer to a slate aide c»a forI warded by Adjutant Gmerc! .-mlth, ||.„, !Br gmtnlMU... g .th .. . ■ »:

armories at 7 o’clock r.jght | erd stood at attention while regular army officers inspected the units. Guardsmen throughout ftie fifth corpa ant. iniludin". West Virginia. I Kentucky. Ohio und Indiana were in- I tpe<t<-d at the same time. . Army efiicers'p<di)t. I to the s t ed j| villi whi. h tile im>l.ilK:j,ion orders j| weie. carried out as an example of I whet could I;, ddtie in tluu 9! nn ion- I al < un rgmivy. ’ . ~ o Bacl.ache Is a Warning! , ) Decatur Folkti are Learning How to Heed-It. A'is you mi>fruble v.ith an aching back? I'o you get up lame and stiff; 1 d ? through the day feeling tired, cve-|’< and depressed? Then you ■he uld help your kidneys. Hackache Is often the first sign of failing kid--1 neys. Urinary troubles quickly fol- ' low . N< elected, there's danger of gravel, dropsy or fatal Bright’s disease. Don't wa't for serious kidney ; deknesst Use Doan's Pills, a rtimu- , lant diuretic to the kidneys, before it is too late. This Decutur resident tells an experience: 1 ft. Il Parr. 148 N. 2nd St., says: "Mv buck ached considerably und made It .hard for n.e to >toop. My kidneys didn't net right, either, ia is Pills r. 003 atr-ngthened my back anti rid me of the pains and oih r forms of kidney complaint.” I'rice GOc. at all dealers. Don't s'tnply ssk for a kidney remedy -get I'o; n's Pills-tho same that Mr. Farr ha<i Post, r-Mi’bnrn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. z Mi s Bornadine Christen went to Port Wayne yes'a rd ay to meet r :i .u r. Germi ne. who univ'd rem Smith Bend where she is a stu- I ~ni at tit. Mary's of Notre Dame, for Easter vacation. M.-t Naomi 'te er:> :p< nt y. st or- | d •it Fort Wayne frien is. I

The Truth ■ About this Light-Six—plus proof on proof

THIS Studebaker Light-Six is the supreme value in the “thousand-dollar” class. It offers, not a few, but scores of advantages. In its chassis it represents the best tliat modern engineering knows. In its steels and quality of construction it is identical with the costliest cars we build. This is to offer you proofs. Then urge that you see it before paying

SI,OOO or more for a car. Some evidence The extra values which tips car typifies have made Studebaker the largest builder of quality cars. They have made these cars a sensation. Sales, have almost trebled in three years. Last year 145,167 people paid $201.000,000 for Studebaker cars. The multiplying demand has forced aq investment of $50,000,000 in model plants and equipment. Os this, $38.000.000 has been sju-nt in the past five years, so the plants are up-to-date. * The engineering department which designsand superintends this Light-Six costs $500,000 per year. \ The machines which build'it are modern and

exact. 517 operation* on this car arc exact to l/1000th of an inch. 122 operations arc exact to one-half V 1000th of an inch. 1.200 in-nectors are employed to rubmit each car in the making to 32.000 inspections. Infinite care The steels arc selected from 35 formulas, each one proved best by LIGH T - S SPr-seng-r 112-ia. W. B. «H P . Touring »«’ PeadMer (1-Pats.) .... H-J Cnupc-F vlMtr (2-Pass.) . . . IIH i upc (S Pas».) SMsn ...

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years of test for its purpose. On some we pay the makers 15% premium to get them exactly right. The crankshafts are machined on all surfaces, as was done in the Liberty Airplane Motors. Thin to give perfect motor balance, at an extra cost to us of $600,000 yearly. It has more Timken bearings than any other competitive car within $1,500 of its price.

$1045 //"' Studebaker Light-Six Scores of extra values • Built by the leader in the fine-car class. One of the cars for which people last year paid $.01,000,000. Built in a model $50,000,000 plant, producing 150.000 cars yearly. And saving you by quantity production from S2OO to S4OO. - Built of the same steels, with the same care, as the costliest cars we make. The car that saved 11.4% in operating cost under rivals. The car with 14 Timken bearings. Mail coupon for book about it

The equipment is unusual. Tha cushions are of genuine leather, and are ten inches deep. Every part and detail accords with Studebaker traditions And theram-J Studebaker has for 72 years stood for quality and class. Mark thia result Some men who operate fleets of 8-PECIAL SIX S-Ps.Moger 119-in.W. B. »H pT” Touring .»•••••• Rosdsier J*** Coupe (S-Pss» > Sedm ,

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