Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 153, Decatur, Adams County, 26 June 1924 — Page 3

Rackache Is a Warning! Decatur Folks are Learning How to Heed It. Are you miserable with an aching back? I* o y° u Ret up lame an< ’ stlfl : Lag through the day feeling tired, -eak and depressed? Then you should help your kidneys. Backache Is often the first sign of failing kidneys. Urinary troubles quickly fol]ow ’ Neglected, there’s danger of •ravel, dropsy or fatal Bright’s disDon’t wait for serious kidney sickness' Use Doan’s Pilis, a stinrulant diuretic to the kidneys, before it is mo late. This Decatur resident tells an experience: B. 11. Farr, 148 N. 2nd St., says: •My back ached considerably and made it bard for me to stoop. My kidneys didn’t act right, either. Doan’s Pills soon strengthened my back and rid me of the pains and other forms of kidney complaint." Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan's Pills—the same that Mr. Farr ha d Foster-Milburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.

- — —— ■ , „ • ■ , , , , . I DECATUR GAS COMPANY Northern Indiana Gas & Electric Company !: I t — F u n Enamel Runge EQiaipoae&t r— —.. A jpf n for the Heme f Wl ■ t/W We are making a jl J*—Jl i! d special display of / » laundry equipment: k Run Prwj $ Washing Mr.cUiiOb - J Linings IronerS ‘Right or Left 1 Price, $39.00 Clothes Dr/ers t j ("* Price* $113.75 .< $3.00 Down I $10.90 Down ? $3.00 a menth— Udb ** tUCI 11 = v H f ° T Investigate these L-Sor $7 9 ° ° To* Ltghter saving and e flj c : enl u&ht(r Four burner, single over range P DC6S. high quality range, anew white h Fine quill: > finish. Oven dooi. . . porcelain finish, enaincl »pla»he‘«, | panel nn-l di ip pan of poreelair ’ laCl llinlll Dt..i . (’• D >T- door panel*, broiler pan, burner enainal. Delivered and Usual g:e den cf yuur laundry I ,ra > Tack nil. shelf *nd ieg». caMWCtinna. work Ccrr.® in al’d St*e Thu r=n--e with heat regulator. WOrK. VGXhw Id d>MJ MX , ( . L , down $9 J 5 . month- \ our extensive display Down of these modern ap- »•»«”•->* pliances - SIACO I r<4 .i Allot our V lv.-- t is of the highest stand- /WX a»a. “ nd 31 Os t r s2 A real time .nd x aocliancea have be n i,k..- ..-.et-y-.f t --- -<J ! X t «“ J •**!» we ofler 3 //OrLxrr>4 them lor sale. tumeanj Ar- , ou "I 11 find tll:it our U.' '-'j I •'""mT ami .uto prices for merchandise u j n m>tic hom« very reasonable cy.iuJcr. j.' T, «.<- t SrSJSSSrXK'-’Sft f'’ < O° u T y !! u i'? t ?£ IfmVi; - hm monthly payment plan. lulut / ® « "open-end" roll. G«»-heited. elec- ■"* trically driven. — ‘*''7 ? R r HeaiH ater tj , u “It Lights vJ Price,s2s.oo E feSgl'AU ItScl ‘” |R 3 i-V. SIO.OO HM ll' • I $lO a Month '' Bill $2» Month Asitlf •> • ']• EE;?*-? u ; Circulating ’ Stw-ge type auto- | K K*' KiVn’K clothes Drver £„.■« I’ .Sal £“Sr£ Si l wle-H'ile-llau l l.lul r, -h ,. U ; "' livercd. cun- Capac ,ry e.;iid m M tt. of dn.r, fl ’ hr ‘‘‘ r J •'Aj ** d I’rteC, s‘>B.so Za wv üb "' l •“‘TT** | tli f i sf SIO.OO Down 5 8 » ** h ““'- A A I DthvercJ and - - - ’ PeC ! a \^ CC ’ \ Eat More Toast 2 Burner Laundry Store Th* I ** yC’ ' C|W4 35c UggS 5 Builders and Owners | |1 radiant fire heater S $2.50 Down I ; ■tow sod etylaa ft* P u n>o— |_ ' | —— Northern Indiana Gas & Electric Company If it’s done with Heat You can de it better with GAS

I Merger Os Methodist Churches Is Planned I ■ Il’nil.M] Press Service) | Indianapolis, June 26-Steps t 0 merge the Southern Illinois Metho,lißt cl " lrch '’’ into the Jmllnna State council will be taken at the inun.na <(inference at a meeting here next week. ’rite merger was provided for at the recent general conference in Springfield, Mass. G.E.Team T<» p| av Huntington Here Sunday Encouraged by their improvement shown in the game with the Peru 1 , 1 olored Giants last Sunday, the Gen- ( era! Electric baseball tossers will try ! to break into the win column next ; Sunday when they meet the Hunting- i ton team on the local diamond. The Huntington nine was scheduled to 1

- DECATI R DAILY DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY, JUNE 26. 1924.

It'-ty a few weeks ago, but the game I "as postponed on account of ruin It t |*"'a announced Sunday that Cold-'r |"at«r, Ohio, would play Sunday but t ’“ere was a confusion of dates a good < Kame last Sunday and the fans en- c nxed tt „. contest, fnsplte of the fact at the visitors were on the long •’nd of a 3-2 score. Child Health Conference v > as A Success At Berne ! Berne. June 26,-The child health i conference that was conducted at the . t Community Auditorium In Herne on 1 1 Monday evening ami yesterday by the Indiana State Board of H-alth, , was a big meet ss in : o tar as the 'manifestation of Interest on the part Os 'he public is concerned. A total < of seventy-seven children below the , age of seven years were examined at I the clinic yesterday by Dr. Arthur and i' lier staff of assistants besides a num- 1 11OF of lac*ql I•>I.. »~ i _ <

With the seventy-seven babies ex- i amined yesterday, Berne holds the'j record in the county thus fur It) thel ( campaign, In the number I of children examined at any one town ‘ or unit. o To Clean Clock To clean a clock saturate a piece of ’ absorbent cotton about ns large us a i hen’s egg with kerosene oil and place It In the bottom. Close the door and let the cotton remain for three or four days. Then take It out mid swing the pendulum. I'nless something Is broken the clock will go nil right, as the futm-s from the oil cleanse the works. o NINE CANDIDATES (Continued From Page One) cd over the gravel to Miss May, Kennedy of the Bronx, the first woman vice chairman of a national convention. Standing coolly behind the microphones at the front of the [ speaker’s rostrum. Miss Kennedy! made a short address, a woman's key ( note. A tall woman, all in white save for titlan hair peeping from under a I rm.ill white felt touque and beautiful I red roses and lilii-s at her side, she faced the greatest crowd that has at •ended any session of the ((invention 10 (lute. Miss Kennedy concluded her I speech with the following words: I "The secretary wil proceed with the calling of the roll.” Governor Sweet, of Colorado, waa r 'cognised and seconded the nomination of William G. McAdoo. Seconding speeches were not expected and there wus considerable f urprire and mingl -d applause and hoot', from the floor. As Sweet men t'on-d the nanir of McAdoo Kentucky pulled up a standard and s’aited a parade as the band started playing “Over Therv" California and the other McAdoo states fell in behind. ' The galleries all lammed with Smith folks, didn’t think much cf *ho performance and were for the moat part silent. The Hunt was apparently a surprise but when the Smith "nllerles began boo Inc. Franklin D Roosevelt raised hit hand to silence them. One delegate yelled as he passed the speaker's stand: "Governor, you soaked the New York delegation.” Tammany delegates, trying to shut oT the demonstration, began sboutin;r Sweet to go on with his speech. "Take off your hrod, we know you.” Smith rooters >hout<*d at the Me / 100 marchers. <»-der was oldalned after a few n Ir.utos of rather desultory clamor a-ul Ewect went on with his speech aiiid outbursts from the high galh-r-I s filled with Smith rooters. Cries of •'oil, oil. oil," came down. They Increased in volume, wheeling on his heels strode back, up nod down the speaker'i ninwav. Wabh Stejssi into the breach 11 relieve Miss Kenedy. ”1 trust," Walsh said, "our guests in th-’ galleries will observe such rm-orum ss Is expected of them.” The New York delegation anise end applaud d this .■•dmlnitlcn Or dor was restored and Hwort went on. Sweet dclared th.it no greater service had been rendered the country by rnv man cither In this country oeversens than that rendered by Mr. M< Aden. “Unleaa we choose a progressive," • • arid. ‘There certainly will boa third party go out Into ths wed front Clevi bind on July “ he said. "f et tut put into th" white house a man who will not reonira a bloc to ~i ( h's slrnattire on leglnlatlon Vr’ll lire) t) McAdoo h sinh n man” Sweet concluded and the state o’ Connecticut was called next on the roll. “Connecticut yields to th" gr*a* State of New York," the chairman abouted. A terrific din split the garden from end to end ns gilleriea and floor s< mn*d tn rise in on < tremendous out burst of violent noise. Rattler whistles, horns, <hc"ra and wh-n' long drawn slnns reared np and (•own the long files of solidly pack ed humanity. Franklin l>. Poorer dt stepped forward to the front of ihe ap-nker* (■entrant and by a wave of the hand brought silent* p omt|dy nut nt the , bodlam. Such was the organisation of 1 his rron* d<nt< nstar-hm. an nuriiry nf vb-it "-ns to <em« bite . With n rtotfent h > had said the words "th" governor of th* state <*’ New York” Again n short sharp t rr'fl - atipnrontlv tincnlmous out beret from every corntr of the garden. Again almost Immediately silence at th • lifting of Roosevelt’* hand for guirtt It was a crowd tin der thorough dlwipline, Roosevelt. In hl« speech, reached th* point In which he said "I bope that when ymt reach the balloting to morrow, you will remember lb* words of Abraham iJnculn and act (

in accordance to 'With malic ■ toward none and with chairty toward all,"’ there was another loud cm! militant cheer. o — Ice Cream Social, Beulah Chapel church, Friday night, June 28lh. Ate pices of AntiCan’t class.ltx

» Clothes Men Enjoy Wearing in Warm Weather There are so many jrood things tn tell you about these warm weather clothes we have for men that we hardly know where to start, and then we might not he able to stop - so why not take the time to come and see them for yourself? All the new styles and patterns, highly tailored to insure perfect fitting and made in such popular fabrics as Tropical Worsteds, Palm Beach and other warm weather cloths. Stripes, checks, or solid colors in liffht or dark. $12.50 to $25 , Shirts —Hats—II ose - -Ties -(’olla rain fact everything for (he warm days. ' r ance & Linn -» aHMH i HHMNMaa^HMHHaM MMaMaaMreaMMaHMHaBreMaBBMB , vnBMreiareaaaMaaMMB “ — I—' * ' When you need more room — is there! • r-TpHE Big-Six Touring is a dependability are known and I seven-passenger car—not respected the r/orld over. Jl merely a seven-passenger No car, regardless of price, ( body mounted on a five-pas- surpasses it in quality or comsenger chassis. pleteness of equipment. It was designed and built H ® smaller manufacturer for seven-passenger service— or assembler were to build „ w . with a motor of ample power the Big-Six—of equal quality .nd sumin. for seven-pcs-Ooh* Autem-Mo senger satisfaction. would be 53.500 perhaps more. Then, too. with the auxili- p ut Rjg.six overhead is ary seats folded away, the dis< , ibutC( | ovcr gj r t j mw as Big-Six becomes the most m any units as are built by desirable five-passenger car any Big-Six competitor, in which you have ridden, hc „ ce Big-Six cost and sellwith room enough for all the j n g price are surprisingly UDUIUNGCAR you will ever need. | ow 421 Big-Six appearance is at- Don’t buy blindfolded. J) 1< Jv tractive, di. nctive, aid in Examine, ride in and drive f.reb.fcreory good taste. Its performance. the Big Six before you buy acceleration, flexibility and any other car. T EAR OFF THIS COUPON «n<l mall to SrUDRBAKKR. South I |i»V \M)Yf KT \I? !<’ H.nd. Iml.. for intvtretm* book that tvU* Idllal Alvll IO I ti.\lC.\tiL you th, import »nt points to conudrr In IIK N. Im Nl I’honc 772 -ctectins an automobita. A , w .. . - „ — I • Au /r»«0 ... — I I

NOTICE Thn b <■ (Tcum sm iul which was to ! have been held Wednesday evening (in tile Beulah Chapel lawn was postponed on account of the dentil of Robert Jaebker. The social will be In hl Friday evening, June 28 and the liberal patronage of the publ c fit so-' 1 United. I

■——« $ »- $ WANT ADS KARN—I - »—( 801 L E X FOR boils Draw and remove core without - poultice or lancing. At any Druggist.