Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 18, Decatur, Adams County, 21 January 1925 — Page 3

IsiMESBVE'E M l.n ;>i -Opposition n M' M r . depart ■ . K, M'" ~n f. .) N”j<»- of Wtll '-' ■”"%• ; fl.leader in the sen- . ving I-d><” P'-w.T is nothMy'jLi '- 11 " wi "' "' p . pr,, r ■... M'.'.' ■U b-au- nr lar f VC ”- 0( busies o must handle and |H sl ,n UH.bh 10 keep UP with its M ■ xpj.ll .01 Tl.e senate lend..r. ■ , ..•|l!ll''Ud,ll .oil th.II M 8:;. ...perintendenl IKublii U’sllie to.n made ;.n u i>office insl'-'d of n'.'cttve. M ' 'bang.' o.H-t n. .-r h- made oat- b, ‘ keP ' Mr 'i I'" 1 ’'’’' 1 ''..li.ii.Hil Nejul IM organ.;..non '"’gbt control ,hP V °’ | the people." |K,... . ■ ■■- I'oManro onpo-iiion to the move to |M)'..' tinting board and M >. w ,»rk !'>'■ purchasing de|M. „ a -em--and representatives. Hu —‘ M. NOTICE TO M OUR GAS CUSTOMERS |Mcommencint{ with the Janubills, we will for the con-. of our customers, deMer gas bills to your homes places of business. This Mil mean more prompt service HK ; n you call at our office to your bill gßAhuys be sure to bring your bill with you; this is very for otherwise there necessarily he some delay our being able to wait on desired you can tear stub ■of bill and mail stub along your check to this office. Mil' you do not receive your Mis bill by January 28th please Mione or communicate with Me office and duplicate bill Mill be mailed. MORTHERN INDIANA GAS & | ELECTRIC CO. ■ “The Gas Co.” ■ Phone 75. ■ 16-19-21-23-26-28

■ . iiiihmm num mi ~ELKS~ DANCE I= ' j j Second Dance This Year—To Be Held At I K of C HALL I FRIDAY NITE JAN. 23 ! ■ av I I'he public is cordially invited to attend this dance and enjoy an evening of real entertainment. j THE MUSIC WILL BE FURNISHED BY THE Safe©® Onasms I A 6 PIECE HIGH CLASS ELKS TRAVELING ORCHESTRA ; i YOU’LL HAVE THE TIME OF YOUR LIF EAT THIS DANCE. PLAN TO ATTEND. a »

DRUGS EXCITE THE KIDNEYS DRINK WATER Take Salts At First Sign Os Bladder Irritation Or Backache Th<> American men and women must guard constantly agulmt kidm trouble because we often eat tot, much rich food. Out blood is filled with adds which the kidneys strive ito filter out: they weaken from overwork. become sluggish, the eliminative tissues clog and the result is kidney trouble, bladder weakness and a general decline in heath When your kidneys feel like lumps of lend: your buck hurts or the urine is cloudy, full of sediment, or you are obliged to seek relief two or three times during the night; if you suffer with sick headache, or dizzy, nervous spell), acid stomach, or if you have rheumatism when the weather is bad, begin drinking lots of good soft water ami get from your pharmacist about four ounces of .lad Salts. Take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys may then act fine. This fdsnous salts i g made from the acid of grapes ami lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for years to help flush and stimulate clogged kidneys, to neutralize the acids in the system so they no longer are a source of irritation, thus often relieving bladder disorders. .Jnd Salts is inexpensive; can iwt ‘ injure, makes a delightful effertres-i cent lithia-watcr drink ami belongs in every home, because nobody can mistake by having a good kidney flushing anytime. By all means have your physician examine your kidneys' at least twice a year. HARD TO PICK TOURNEY WINNER Favorites In County Basketj hall Tourney May Have ' Tough Going From all over the county comes the report .that the different schools are very enthusiastic over the AdI urns County Basketball Tourney, I which is to be held in this city next ' Saturday. January 24. From the view 1 point of the casual observer, it looks 1 as though Kirkland has the tourney "on ice," but people who have seen ' the various teams in action several times this year, can only concede Kirkland the title if she plays the best brand of basketball possible. But if her players are a little off 1 form, and some of the teams are-go-ing good, Kirkland will have trouble. Probably the most sensational team entered in the tourney is that of the little three-year high school of Monmouth. a high school where they have never played basketball before, and 1 in their few games this season have i held hik h teams as Kirkland and Rockcreek to a very narrow win on | their homo floors. i Then there is the Berne team that I must not be overlooked, for there is no doubt about it if Bertie’s star for-

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1 I — "’ird riienber?. r. had he.»n in form Litt Friday night, there would have been a different story to t»ll about the B-ihe-Kiiklan.l gam* Another good b*t la the Monroe foam which has taken a new lease on the game sines her last triumph’. I And with the wealth of material she imsHOssei, should give a mighty good f account of herself in the tourney. From down in'the south went corn • r of the county comes the team that * little has been paid about this year, 1 'Hartford, but there in no doubt but r that It is one of the best teams In the', county and when th** county tourney J over, there are others who likely , will have the same opinion ns the t writer, that, it is a very good team. Jefferson and Pleasant Mills may j spring a surprise. in the eighth grade contest, from' the preliminary viewpoint, it looks ] like an easy victory for Decatur. But ' voices from French township, where they grow them tall, say that they are bringing a regular "Haggerty" | outfit here. Then from out of Kirkland town- . ship, home of the Midgets, comes a rrtt.her weak voice, so fur, but a promise of more strength Friday night, when they meet Decatur in the tint round of the contest. Then Martz, . captain of the Monroe quintet, has ■ boasted that his team is the sure winner. So if any stock can be placed in these rumors it looks as though . the eighth graders would furnish real .excitement. In the girl's contest the Pleasant I Mills girls are expected to beat Kirki land, and probably Berne won’t have much difficulty in conquering Moni roe. thus leaving Pleasant Mills and II Berne to play the finals with the i Berne girls a decided favorite. Seaso ntiekets can be purchased at j .my High School and at the Tee pie I Peterson store in Decatur.

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PAGES OF DAILY THOUGHTS From An Gid Adams County Eoy flew Residing in N*w Ycri City (Copyright Ifti’fi. by Loonaril W. A. Luckey |. Astronomy, the science which Is the chief interpreter of natural pheno menon of the heavenly bodies, will give the world another exhibition of her skill and mission on Jan. 24th, at. a little before 9a. m. She inform ■, ns that the sun on rising in Northern Minnesota will have his disc covered by that of the moon passing directly between the earth and the sun. The great sltado w will sweep, in a path 100 miles widen east and south across the great lakes. Northern Pennsylvania, New York, Connecticut and Rhode Island. Partial ocllpae I will be seen as Greenland, and south Ito the mouth of the Amazon river. The shadow will sweep like a giant thunder cloud at the speed of a thousand miles per hour. Quivering ripply bands will appear on every white surface until the darkness rushes in blotting out the sun. Persons on the lino of the shadow will gee the moon and stars shining ■ ™ —

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brilliantly while the run in rhintnj hr.; fifty mile’ north and louth i f the Ln<of the shadow It la by far th- rm.u brilliant phenomenon of th- a rronom ) leal world and th* !.;'iit , t . lin-tit iAs the sun H blotted wdl see a black ilr.l. t.uti dim 'M light. Junt outoidc the di I. Il :i ■iluulow rim of brilliant rrd, the i hrotnoaphere; titul ontHlde that c the wonderful pearly white eofntid Tin corona is little understood It-. Unlit Is so delicate that under ail cirmiii stances, except total eclipse, it is illvisible It i hoped and effort at.being made., to ■ tndy find mote fully know it at this time. Everybody will have to look hard, work faat and waste no time for the duration of eclipse is less than five minutes. Astronomers and aviators are

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ir-oliibing thvir lansw and machlner and New York with her jh million people will, like other el tie? and 'peuplea be standing on tiptoe on th* morning of Jan i 1925. looking mtoi the heaven .

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