Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 151, Decatur, Adams County, 26 June 1925 — Page 7

Never a Flutter Preparing this rich summer breakfast I QUICK QUAKER cooks in 3 to ' \ Noho,kach, M , TOm ,^“^ u » : HZ,^. 1 " " lmm " dep '” ds °» Start the day with oats... with th» «< and milk” breakfast doctors™ * You’ll feel better You’ll t,Your energy will not drain-away so°&‘ ! Get Quick Quaker. It cooks in t c ! minutes. No hot kitchen rm n 3 to 5 bother. no muss or you^lHed 0 SCe h ° W mUch ; Q ua^er flavor is retained in °l tS ' Quick Quaker co °ks taster. That s the only difference. Quick Quaker Cooka “ 3 to 5 minule ' A SAFE AND SANE FOURTH IS | URGED BY MEDICAL ASSOCIATE

f ___ Six hints for a safe ami sane July, ;4th are given to the people of Indiana in a bulletin issued today by the {lndiana State Medical Association, six hints are directed against {tetanus, the deadly infection which 'develops so often from wounds received from fireworks and fire arms in lndepedence Day celebrations and causes lockjaw. Here are the hints for tetanus prevention. “I—See that every wound, particularly a punctured or lacerated wound, receives prompt and thorough treatment. "2—Cleanse wounds thoroughly so; that all foreign matter should be removed. If gun wadding or other foreign material has been driven into the wound don’t try to clean the wound yourself but call a physician. ‘‘3 —Consult your physician immediately so that tetanus antitoxin may be administered.

f ' V. , ; . — ■ 1,1 owss ihi Counttr THEN you buy across the counter in the Wul ff W stores of this town, you are using good ‘AM)}/ business judgment. Why? There are many l/l/l reasons, but one of the most important is this: You can buy what you want at the price you wish to pay! You are not obliged to accept some--1 7¥> thing just as good,” because you are in a jS jl jj' position to compare values and make your M 11 own selections. When you trade at home you are helping your Jgggl friends to help you! And there is no finer lilllf tiling in life than neighborly co-operation. It always pays-in happiness and satisfaction as | |T , well as dollars and cents. Read the Ads in this Taper and save yourself money by trading at home | _

“4—Look upon gunshot wounds and those produced by blank cartridges with suspicion. Never omit prophylactic or preventive treatmet with antitoxin following such wounds. “s—ls you or one of pour children should receive an injury from fireworks or blank cartridges, every precaution should be taken to prevent lockjaw. Remember that anti-tetanic serum is not a curative agent after symptoms of the disease develop but it is almost positive as a preventative agent if used promptly. "6— Such wounds should be cared I for at once however trivial and insignificant they may appear to be. The safe method is the modern method. "July 1 to July 16, as observed in past years, might with propriety go down ,in health history as ‘Tetanus Weeks’ since between those (kites cases of tetanus from wounds re-

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ri’lved in Fourth of July celebrations usually developed. N roni 1903 to 1909, 901 persons died from tetanus following wounds due to Fourth of July accidents. Eighty per cent of the deaths from tetanus during these years followed wounds inflicted by blank cartridges as gun wads are especially prolific of these tetanus organisms. "The movement for a safe and sane holiday started In 1903 and was carried on for fourteen years by that great body of wise and patriotic Amurh'ans, the physicians of the American Medical Association. "Hince 1916 wo have had fairly safe und eane Fourth of July festivities and the members of the medical profession In common with other good citizens, implore you to help maintain this status. "Tetanus is a dangerous disease, due to a particular kind of germ Introduced Into the human body by an injury. Punctured wounds, lacerated, torn and bruised wounds, are much more susceptible to tetanus infection than are open or clean-cut wounds. The size of tho wound is of very little importance. Fatal cases of tetanus have developed in the past from very slight wounds such as insect bites, splinters, pin scratches, rusty nails, rusty knives and wounds caused by the explosion of fire crackers, blank cartridges und toy pistols. The wounds cannot he too simple in appearance to require immediate attention for those that seem the most trivial in nature are the ones which are frequqeqntly followed by lockjaw. The marked stiffness of the neck and the lower jaw is characteristic and often there is a definite locking of the jaw and an inability to chew'. "Tetanus antitoxin is a reliably and trustworthy preventive, ir any doubt existed on this score prior to 1920 the experience of the armies during the war has demonstrated the effectiveness of this treatment, as it was a routine measure following all gunshot grounds and schrapnel wounds to immediately administer anti-tetanic serum. It is also a routine practice of industrial surgeons to administer this in all accident cases.” Hartford City. — Clayton Smith of Hartford City, is minus a shirt, hut startling mes“;>.gcs.

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Masons To Confer Master (Mason Degree ()„ Tuesday 1 At thc regular meeting of the Maj son,c 10,, K* Tuesday night, the I Mason degree will he conferred on two candidates and they , w,il bp entered into the Masonic lodge as Hlue Lodge members. After the Initiation ceremonies, refreshments will he served ad a social hour will he held for all Masons. All members are asked to plan to he present next Tuesday night at 7:30 1 o’clock. WASHINGTON—A. Hook of Wash Ington claims to be the lirat fiMhcrm:tn I of Davis county to catch a fish over 50 pounds. He lurnled a fifty six pound cat Ahli. TIPTON—Roy Young, Tipton lunt- ! b, T company manager, tried to ecomo , l,ate ! * customer after working houra by ripping a board for him. Instead he , ripped his hand. NEWCASTLE—South Mound cemetery at Newcastle is a burying place , 110,1 not a petting ground, according I ,0 John Anderson, manager. Gates at the cemetery are locked each night. Oxford. — A cork, sticking out a 1 ( man’s pocket is not sufficient evi-l dence for the charge of possessing 1 liquor, Judge nillings ruled at Fowler, I | freeing Clarence Stuckey of Oxford.) Muncie. — Mrs. Ruth H. Ksch of Muncie was granted sl7,sw> damages

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against Mis. Amelia Schmelung at Newcastle for alleged alienation of her husband’s affections. Indianapolis. — Police xre looking for two thieves who are floating sway in two canoes, valued at $225 taken from the river dock at Broad Ripple, i —o 2 CENT SUPPER MENU Following Is the menu for the 2, cent, supper to be given at the Christian church, Saturday evening, from I 5 to 7 o’clock: Buns, broad and but-1 ter. baked ham. meat loaf, escalloped potatoes, potato salad, kidney, bean salad; pie. fruit, Ice cream,* cake, coffee, cream and sugar. Ladies Aid of Christian church K-S j > BINDER TWINE International Harvester Co’s. Standard Binder Twine, at 14c ! per pound. Let us supply you. J<?fiQferJ{aixftvarv 60, v\r jc j-jsv*: vote rnonm:tr =====z=zz===^!

t Fisher & Harris CASH GROCERY Phones 3, 4 or 5 Free City Delivery. OITp A l> Cane Granulated, 10 pounds. .62c OUvlrllY 2 r > pound has for $1.58 must hi i ii mm linn CA A D Flake White, P. & G. or R. N. iJV/Al M. White Naptha, 10 bars for ouC Shredded Wheat Biscuit, package for 11c j Quaker Puffed Wheat, 2 packages for. 25c Mil IT Lars:e can f>et ’ Carnation or Bordens ITIILIV 10c; small can, sc. Eagle Brand can 20c A1 MAYTIME QUALITY NUT, 1b... 25c UieO GOOD LUCK, pound 30c I — 1 1 . Raisins, Sunmaid. Seeded or Seedless O I Large packages, 2 for Furniture or Auto Cedar Polish, JQ ~ Full quart bottle for Olives, Full Quart Bottle, Queens 58c I Jello, Any Flavors, package lfte Bananas, Large Ripe Fruit, 3 pounds 25c A 1 Pound package Runkles... ..15c j\,vJvA//\2 pounds . 25c 1 pound can Hersheys Cocoa 32c Cor Jellies and Jams OQ** ILK 1 U Bottle Foulds Macaroni, Spaghetti or Egg Noodles, 3 packages 25c Oats, Large pkgs. Quaker Regular or Quick 25c Bulk Rolled Oats, 5 pounds 23c fj i i Fancy Large New Irish lOta toes Cobblers, 10 pounds for.. 1 c r»I AITD Gooch’s Best, 21 lbs $1.30 rLUUiV h 8 lbs., $2.60. Barrel $10.75 I Pride of Decatur, 12 pounds 63c; : 21 pounds.. .$1.20; 48 pounds $2.40 Peanut Butter, Battleship Brand, pound 25c Tomatoes, Solid Pack, 2 No. 2 cans 25c Kraut, Finest Quality, 3 No. 2 cans for 25c Sardines in Tomato Sauce, 15 ounce can 201Salmon, Tall Cans Pink, Fine Quality 15c Peaches, California, Yellow, Heavy Syrup, Large can. 25c; Dozen cans $2.05 ( berries, Gallon Can Red Pitted 94c Cherries, California White, Gallon can 79c mn«enwuwiwiie mm——— Hominy, Large Cans Snow White, 3 cans... .28c Toilet Paper, 6 7-ounce Rolls for 25c I Ginger Ale, Cliquot Brand, Large Bottle 20c Fig Bar Cookies, Nice'and Fresh, 2 pounds.. 25c Prunes, Genuine Santa Claras, pound 10c I Pineapples, Fancy Floridas, each 20c I Brooms, Special Values at 4 * I Waid^Boan^^ I 6 White Handled (’ups, 6 Saucers for 95c I 6 White Dinner Plates, full size 7.x I 6 Glass Water Tumblers, for 25c I GJWhite^DessertJl^^ | Complete assortment of Fruits and Vegetable-; t