Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 111, Decatur, Adams County, 8 May 1924 — Page 5

I FEEL BETTER ■ INFEWHOURS ■ Os! NO COST! HB ... ~ ||„. tiin<' of year when your I 1 luggish and your In ‘Vines become clogged up with poismuH waste Your liver does not wperiy purify blood that flows to : our skii> The result is sallow comn exioii dark circles and pimples Ap poisons continue to Hood your ivsteni your resistance is lowered, i H1 feel dull and tired and sick.' ■ M k ,. H,is teat! Cleanse and tone v, iir liver with Dr. Thacher's Liver BS ami Blood Syrup. Contains pure inOil prescribed by Physicians.' 8881 Jp.ios natme strengthen your stone Ms ~1! soothe tired and overtaxed BMI hi ace up system and purify gSEI V , IU . blood. Notice quick difference MMI XXJ , vou look. eat. sleep and feol. Pill v „ 1,,,,, will-be satisfied, us others ( have, or no cost. QM Hr Thacher's is sold and recomIn Decatur and by leading Druggists I in every city amMown. New Treatment For Varicose or Swollen Veins __ Swollen veins are dangerous and I MW (I, n burst. Sufferers are advised to KM I gel a two-ounce, original bottle of BMI inierald Oil (full strength), at any gIMI pharmacist and start to reduce the rfß veins and bunflies at once. f w I'l'.vsicians “recommend Emerald BMI up it is used in hospital practice Mm Iml a small bottle will last a long Mil time because It is very concentrated MB I and a little goes a long way. Apply MB! light and morning with a soft brush MB I as directed until the swelling is reMBI dmed to normal. It is guaranteed. UM So marvelously powerful is EnterMB I ahi OH that enlarged glands, wens 1 'V n K°’ttc‘ disappear when used steadily. ■_ _ * Decatur Pupils Invited To Enter Pantathlon M| (Special To Decatur Democrat I BM Decatur high school and grade , BMI school pupils have been invited by MM| in. Indiana university to enter the i SB -"ml annual Indiana State Public | MH S. bool Pentathlon, an athletic <onBbl test patterned after tho old Greek I game. t’niike other tournaments conduct- | I ed by Indiana university to determine 1

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the state's athletes, the pentathlon will be conducted locally and the reports of records made wilj be entered in /he state contest by local officials, providing it is decided to enter the events here. Large and small I grade and high schools will have tin iequal chance. Just as the old Olympics had their five events, the contestant in the modern pentathlon to be conducted among Indiana schools by tho state university will compete in five events which he may select from a group of thirteen. Girls may enter the coaipetitlon among girls of the state hi ' nine different athletic events. Each ! aspirant to the state championship will choose the events he wishes to I i — ■ —■—r 1 " ■ —

I - Two Policies Paid '(’harks W. Yager, agent for the Western Reserve Life Insurance Co., was today making settlement with Mrs. Ed Kintz for the two policies carried by Mr. Kintz in this company. Mr. Kintz had two SI,OOO Policies on which no premium had been paid since 1922, and on which there w as a loan on both policies, equal to the cash value. Although no premium had been paid for two years and even though there were loans against both policies, M»;s. Kintz will receive $1,624.28. Mighty fine is it not? Yours for Service, to You and Your Family Charles W. Yager I MMSSnMJbMMhaHDCitCfftMNEMBHBBBMBHMBBMHMMfIBMMSKHMHD^BMOTBMMQIt,

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enter from groups of games that test ' running and Jumping ability and physical strength. ( Boys and girls of the local schools i< who tip the squlgb at more then I sixty-five pounds may enter the pentathlon In competition with others in tho state of their weight. In order that the slxty-five pounder would not be asked to compete with the husky of more than 175-pounds, the pupils [who will compete uro divided-into i twelve classes according 'to weight. The boy or girl entering has a chance to gain two championships. For each single event of the pentathlon an in- , dividual state champion will be determined and for thu five events the individual winner will be picked. | Should the local schools wish to

enter five pupils either girls or boys in any one class, they may enter as a team and seek the state team according to the invita- . tion received here from the Indiana university athletic department. Professor George S. Schlater, of the physical education department ot the state university, is conducting the pentathlon for the second year. He is a national authoilty on games and recreation. The locul competitions must be completed and the reports

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of results here forwarded the university not later than May 20. SixJnch Prunes , llurlinnlt’g work with prunes, some of which measure six Inches In circumference, Is said by botanists to be Ids greatest achievement. —o Sugar Used in Candy Three Iml.ifr. d and dfly thotmpd tons of sugar are used each year In the (linking of candy In (be I’nltec St

Roasting Coffee in Corsica Coffee berries ’(’<■ always brlg|it green and roasted over a lire of charcoal or maquis twigs In Corsica. s MANY THANKS 1 wish to thank my neighbors and friends for the support they gave me in the primary last Tuesday, and promise, if elected, I will serve to the best of my ability. W. W. HAWKINS. - -— i

Latin Club Dance, May 9. IT NEVER FAILS '. CORNS The Holthouse Drug Co. —