Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 156, Decatur, Adams County, 2 July 1925 — Page 5
Backache? Pains? May Be Your Kidneys „ ,ire m “klng Ilf* miserable, atop wnatiug time on little way* of getting temporary relief. Something l» radically wrong, home i>gnn lan't doing Ita Work. Vitimi xtrengtben* weak kidney*, lazy liver, alugglsh bowels. The blood starts getting purer, appetite begins to clamor, digest lon get» right, and constipation Waves. Von feel Its benefit promptly, and soon you're walking with a n-w •tri*- energetic, strong, able to enjoy life. It has lifted thoitsandu ent of beds attain. W ill you give It a chance? Otiuna E The vegetable regulator SOU) BY „ . ('ALLOW & KOHNE tea 1 .. ——— ——
Coolidge Insists Upon All Honors Due President (United Pipsh Service) ffiWa.shiiiKton. July 2 Official procedfcre involving the proper cerenionialiti connection with the President has become so complicated hy tradition piled on precedent that occasions eotffetimes arise in which no one Jtnrtws what to do. •<" htly t resident Coolidge was cruising down the Potomac on the Majrflower. The Secretary of the Navy abroad the Sylph, running fatser. drew up from behind and was ready to jift.ss. , ffifio s of both ships Were at loss
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' Specials at this Store for AUTO DAY We Auto Day to be the biggest day in tiis store’s history. Below you will find many ‘Specials’—priced to clear them quickly. These Specials are goods from our regular stock of high grade merchandise. Many other bargains throughout the store. b ) ■MW* || ■*. | ,|| II ■*'! n 'IIH*H—III *— 1«. I ■HU Hope Muslin Dark and Light Coats 1 - w . ' . Dresses 10l Percales Our Stock of Spring 10 yards to a Ideal Summer Coats will go riiafnmpr Dresses Priced to “Gift Day” Move “Gift Day” at HALF-PRICE $ 25.00 Dresses at $18.50 tinnhr < t «<. n Normandy Vodes Apron Dresses $1975 Dregses dt SISOO *c».i at SOO 40 inches wide Gift Day " ;;; 49c 87c House and $39.50 Coat at ....$18.75 Street Dresses Ke Make Your EvcrFast Vanlty Apron Gingham g Voiles. Color fast to $4.50 Dresses at ....$3.25 Selection , , . ~ $5.00 Dresses at ....$3.95 sun and washing 10 C Childrens’ Dresses ’"^ a ( ’ ,fl DaV ° nlj- One Lot 11.50 Gift Day Silk Dose Off Floor-Tex Rugs at 98c Wants’ Stockings SH.6O SUk "T’ 6 pairs lor 25 cents ' One Lot Children’s Half-Hose Oil Cloth Ladies’ Waists Sd« Hose 2Jc y OH wiJ | ne€d oil for harvest titne; Mercerized 19c Regular 40f qdality BWy Gift Day at only. 4 < SZ.Za V 81Ue al . WH & B DRY GOODS CO. DECATUR, INDIANA Hugh D. Hite * J° hn H. Borroughs
. as to the proper observance of the ’ passing. Ordinarily when the Secretary of the Navy passes a ship of the | navy the crew is drawn up at rail , 1 and he is given the secretary’s salute : as a mark of respect to the civilian . head of the navy. j Upon this occasion, however, there • was some doubt, whether the crew of a ship carrying the President should ' salute a lesser official. There seemed 1 to he no precedent. The difficulty was surmounted by a message from the Sylph asking In the name of the Secretary of the Navy the President’s permission to pass. Like Royalty This was but one instance of the “ many occasions in which the deference due the President is maintained | with careful ceremony. As the elected head of the nation he is granted, the military and naval honors which in a monarchy devolve upon royalty. Recent Presidents have dealt with these ceremonial demands in various ■ ways. Prsident CCoolidge is rather i punctilius. He believes honors due 1 the presidency should be practised. Every time he boards the Mayflower for a pleasure cruise the crew is drawn up at the rafl. the President's flag is run up to ttfasthetfd, he receives the presidential salute, the na tiona! anthem is played and finally as the yacht pulls out the presidential salute of 21 guns is fired.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1925
President Harding submitted to all formal honors he was told the presidency during the first weeks of his terms but he rapidly became Impatient and overruled many of them. He abolished the Mayflower salutes, for example. In many less ostentatious ways, however, he insisted on the formal marks of respect tradition has ruled dub to the President. President Wilson paid but the slightest attention to the rules of tradition. When he entered in the White House he conducted himself as a privat host, dispensing with all the formal requirements of presidential precedence. He always discouraged military and naval obsrvances of his arrival and at one time issued orders he should not be given the usual salutes. 'O I I—I—WANT ADS EARN—L
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FOUR CONVICTS ESCAPE State Police On Trial Os Men Who Seized Auto* To Make Dash For Freedom. I (Urtlttid Press Service) Ishpening, Mich., July 2—Armed deputy sheriffs and state police today barricaded every road and highway as far as 200 miles west of Ishpening in a final drive to capture Vance Hardy, Eddie Wiseman, Isadore Londe and Tony De Flora, escaped convicts from the branch prison at Marquette. The convicts late yesterday broke from their hiding place in a deep woods near the prison, held up an automobile of E. G. Sterling,, mining engineer and ordered him to drive "at top speed’ toward Negaunee. Angered becAusb Sterling failed to
drive more than fifty miles ah hour, Londe took the wheel and steered the car through the business district of Ishpening at its fastest clip. Near Clarksburg the machine crashed Into a concrete bridge and was wrecked The convicts then seized another automobile and drove west toward Nestoria. The state police were notified and started pursuit,. After a futile chase last night, the state officers, aided by deputy sheriffs. resumed the drive today, expecting a gun battle when they overtake (lie convicts, all of whom have rtputations as killers. WANT ADS KAHN- | t J
THIS I TOURING CAR I j f mnr>r ß ammo H"'./ zJv if-t V- .> . - £ y awimfjfK oiyjrjF njK un '• • / will be Given Away by Decatur Merchants I FRIDAY, JULY 3 I 1:30 P. M. I ■■■■■■MnaMMNMiMiuiiNi'iui i ?.«««■ ” j r*nrrr-TTiiMnf~ ■--- i I SEE IT ON DISPLAY IN FRONT OF COURTHOUSE I I WIRMIII ■! I■■! ■ MWWIWfWW -0. «*■, «r. - M*S I Vacation Days Are Here I H Now is the time to take to the road, to the great out-doors and K enjoy the beauties of nature. g A drive through the beautiful country will thrill you. You owe it E to yourself and family to got away from the confinement of your n office or work on the farm and enjoy a few hours of pleasure on £ the road. I Get Your Order In Nou I j| The demand for Fords continues and you are urged to get your 9 order in now so that quick delivery can be made. Don’t waste the days—enjoy them, by having a Ford. g Ford popularity is based upon small first cost and low operating H expehse. You can buy a Ford on easy payments and take a REAL H vacation this summer. Wherever you drive you will find the Ford ■ || dealers ready to serve you. I Adams County I I Auto Company I I FRED E. KOLTER, Mgr. I Exclusive Ford Agency Insist on Genuine Ford Parts North of Court House— Decatur, Ind, Phone 80 ||
Wheat Is Rotting In Vicinity Os Columbus (United Pre** Survive) Columbus, July 2 —Farmers in this vicinity are beginning to doubt the wisdom of Jupiter Pluvlus. The wheat crop that wdt estimated to have boon reduced 40 per cent by the early summer drouth is how rott ■ — I. ■■ — .i .
CORNS fry J Quick relief from painful f I corns, tender toes and (*/ pressure of tight shoes. |f DrScholl's Zino-pads tvtrywhtrc
| Ing due to continued rains. Farmem report that shocks of wheat ■ rre so thoroughly soaked With repeated rains that the wheat is in some cases sprouting.
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