Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 275, Decatur, Adams County, 20 November 1925 — Page 8

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■ -A Beware of the V dangerous diseases which are constipation’s toll. Constipation is dreaded, not only for its insidious self, but for the serious diseases which may be traced to it. Mr. Palludon tells us, the helpful story of his relief: Point? hard work while constipated brought uu piles, from which 1 Buffered for two yearn, i tried almost every remedy without nuccees. Finally I tried KeUwfg't ALL-MAN and it han made me fit again. It ia the only thing that helped me and I want everybody to know about it. (Signed) John Pali.udon, • ( Imm nton. N Y. You can get sure, prompt, permanent relief from constipation. Simply eat Kellogg's xu-mx

ECONOMY PLAN IS WINO WORK State Officials Think There Is Little Fire To Gov. .Jackson’s Smoke Indianapolis, Nov. 20. — 'United i Press) —Officials at the state house [ were freely predicting that wjien the | smoke of Governor Jackson’s economy ! program clears away there will be little fire to be found. Despite the action of the stae budget I committee in sticking by its guns ini the fight to slash the state payroll ' several thousand dolars the officials; freely predicted before many months! had passed the salaries would be hack , to the original levels. Another wave of disapproval met th>- j members of the state finance commit-1 tee this week after their action of Sat i.rday had been announced when some of the slashes were retracted. Attorney General Gi Horn, at the request of the state auditor, has held that whenever a salary cut is accepted under protest by a state employe to pay the employe the full amount. Many of tha employes have already accepted their pay under protest and it is up to Auditor Bowman to decide to just what lengths he will go in dis regarding the orders of the budget committee. It seems very probable that the auditor will disregard tiie committee's action entirely and pay the officials the amount specified by the state legislature. The budget committee, when it meets in December, will find itself confronted by a ruling of the attorney general that it is without power to regulate the salaries of employes in state institutions. Originally the committee slashed sl(>u,iiii'i off tiie state payroll and then revised this figure so that the slash now stands at only $60,000. It Is believed that finally the only changes made will be of such minor importance that the effect will not be noticed by the people of the state. ——. —n —__, Thinks Dogs Should Be Muzzled When Out-Doors Indianapolis, Nov. 20. — (United Press t —Every dog should be muzzled , even when kefit on the premises of . the owner and every dog taken into I public should be on a leash. | ’litis was the opinion expressed by i I Dr. William F King, secretary of the I ■state board of health, today. * \ Dr. King made the statement in dis- I lussing tiie best means for checking I L rapid spread of rabies in this ] kte. ■ Because a dog has a license tag I wesn't mean that he can't bite you." I ■ health worker said. [ Vie only way to prevent rabies, It I Ven proven, is to watch tiie dogs I V and prevent them from biting I ■e. There is only one way that I \ he accomplished and that is Ing muzzles on the animals and I Ithetn in leash.” | Ing said he realized that as vie question of muzzling dogs vsted there would be an imy that such action is not I pie who make such a com- i \ntly forget that it is not i- V for your Shot ind Western Munition ■ A ihells, per box A . 115 ’s, smokeless Lao P er box "oal P vatß ’ Ver ’ailiß ?E CO. Xi 1 ■£3 Money.

regularly. Two tablespoonfuls daily, or in chronic cases, with every meal. Doctors recommend t all hHA.\. It is nature's own way of eleaning the intestine, it is a ' bulk food which sweeps the system of constipation's poisons and stimulates norma), healthy action. Kellogg’s ALL-BItAN is guaranteed to be permanently effective, if - eaten regularly, or your grocer returns the purchase price. Eat it with milk, cream, fruits, or try the recipes printed on the package. Made in Battle Creek, Michigan, j Served in leading hotels and restaurants. Your grocer sells it. I™ ALL-BRAN

I humane to allow dogs to run around | biting people and spreading rabies. It ' is not necessary for you to be bitten Iby a dog to become infected with the 1 i disease. Dogs which have the germ can lick your hands or face and you 1 are likely to contract the disease.” 1 Dr. King declared that the Euro- < pean system of controlling dogs should

be used in this country No dog is permilted in a European nation until it has been quarantined I for six weeks and then it must be I muzzled and kept on a leash when In ' public. This practice, he said, when first adopted, made a decided cut in the number of eases of rabies, but reformers had the law repealed and at once the number of cases increased. Again the m asure was passed and today there is hardly a case of rabies :.i the British Empire. The loss from rabies jn Indiana each

Z ”N. It’s A 'OfiRFECF ' * FOOD * AWoM Mince 1 ’ ■- 7 ' Meat ■ — ~~~“ Oh. it’s so easy to make good pies and pastries with Perfect Brand “Pint mo Mince Meat. And it’s 1 such good Mince Meat, More” too, contains ail the finMore nieat and fruJtg and other things that make nrii it '1 11 *t delicious. Not like orJhellamG Jells dinary mince meat, but All About It* like “mother used to make.’’ e Get your supply from your gN. grocer today so you will have plenty for that Thanksgiving yfcy dinner. It’s guaranteed to Sflnl please you—or your money back. ■Sah perfect.. EorlV/aqne, Huntington,toduiwnJ 1 . i JZ cHurqis. Mich. Xenia, Ohio. ELDAMsTlheatrel Tonight Only | IS OF THE STREET” | . 0. Attraction featuring ? Iker and Virginia Lee Corbin E la of a wilful girl who, deter- ■ e her own life gets involved | v and is tried for murder. ■ 10c 25c I Peter Morrison and Lightning in I “Stampede Thunder.” L “Don Q” featuring Douglas Fairbanks B I THE CORT Last Time Tonight “THE LUCKY HORSESHOE” I? A Wm. Fox Special with p Tom Mix and Tony, the wonder horse. I? A drama of the wild west and « the wiles of old Spain. ALSO-Andy Gump Comedy. 10c Fox News 25c Saturday—‘The Isle of Hope’ with Richard Talmadge Sunday and. Monday—Ronald Colman and Vilina Banky in “The Dark Angel.” | 1

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1921.

’year is sttiggerlnp according to the i health official. Not only is Ihe loss of human life I high, hut millions of dollars are lost j annually because cattle are bitten by the no-called mml dog and either die 'or must be killed i In the la t six weeks more than forty ftersona have reported to the J’ats- , trur laboratory In Indianapolis for 'treaiiii.nl for the disease which is said to be prevalent from the Wabash river on the west to Richmond and from the Ohio river on the south as far north as Indianapolis. I“ ° | ,Tunnel Under English Channel Once Planned By Ralph Heinz.cn it’. P. Staff C'orrespordent laris, Nov. 20.—t United Breast j London and Paris to Rio de .lanieroi ami Buenos Aires in seven or eight days, with only five days at sea; Lon-1 .lon to South Africa without changing' trains, and London to Paris in three 1 hours without any of tiie discomforts of crossing the channel with its' choppy waves. L All that could be possible by two , feats of engineering which, ttufor-l

Innately were sidetracked by the war. , These include the building of a tunnel! under the Channel at its narrowest point, from Calais to Dover, and the construction of a similar tunnel under the Straits of Gibraltar. I Fifty thousand men could be employed during ten years al these tasks which woifld require financing to the extent of more than a billion francs. But the eventual saving of time would be great, for the crossing of the Channel would be reduced to twenty - five minutes and the Straits to twenty

■ minutes. The plan of tunneling under the channel came near to realization a few yearn before the war. Commercially, it would advance the relations of Britain with the continent to a great extent. It would eliminate the double handling nf freight at hot brides of the channel and a •rain made up in England could carry Rs load to any place on the Continent. The question of tunneling the Straits of Gibraltar was brought iy|i first by a French mgineer named Berihier In IMtS. lie pointed out that trains from Paris and London could travel directly i lio Daker, which would be developed into a great port from which lines of ' teamships would radiate to the prln-' ( cipal ports of South America. Three , I I days on land and five days at sea would connect Ixmdon with Buenos ! Aires. | ( This tunnel would be 25 kilometres , in length, but the depth of Ihe Straits [and the condition of the sub-soil would , I necessitate the building of the tube at j a great depth, probably 2.400 feet be- 1 , low the sea. When this plan was first j. proposed the work could have been r done comparatively cheap with colored t native African labor. I As recently as last year, engineers o took up the matter again and estimat- s

He’s Telling You■—■l—MM—Ml— I ■■■—l—llW IIWH ■IIIM I ~ 1111 run I ■—ar The time for meeting your final and back payments mi your Christmas Savings expires November 23. Fall in line, pay up now and receive a Xmas Savings Check jfun-nn-a “■»- t r inr ~ asa mmt—tt ~ “r---for’the full amount you aimed at on the day of distribution set for Thursday, Dec. 10th ggggMfl—MM——B— M—K— B—ll— »in " ~ M—H—MB——P Your Christmas Savings check for the full amount will be most welcome, and will prove the “life saver” during this Christmas Season. It is money saved, the easy way and it will enable you to satisfy your own wants or supply your Christmas Gift List without calling on the reserves. LOOK FOR YOUR CHECK ON DECEMBER 10. « The new chib starts December 14. Remember the date and start saving the easy way. Saving can be made in denominations of weekly payments of 10c, 25c, 50c, SI.OO, $2.00, $5.00, SIO.OO. Peoples Loan & Trust Co.

|cd the cost of the undertaking at 50ft,000.000 francs, a sum which it would be impoaalbje to ral'o from the interr.sb'd governments nt this time. It Is not wholly Impossltde, though, that private enterprise might take a hand, and ut any rate, the question is again being itudied by experts In Paris who estimate the time of building at ten jears and the preparatory work, Including the Interesting of the nation < concerned, at another ten years. «— o Remove Five-ceifl Coin From Baby’s Throat Indianapolis, Nov. 20. — (UniQ'd Pless.> Evelyn Fisher, two year-old daughter of Edward Fisher and wife today is recovering from the effects of a very unsttal operation. A flve-cent coin became lodged in the child's throat and wus removed by surgeons at a local hospital. The coin, which was Jound lodged near the entrance of the air passage into the lung was removed by the use of a long pair of forceps. • Surgeons pointed out that tt is not unusual to remove coins from the throat's of older persons but it is believed this is the tirst time such an operation lias been successful on so small a child.

S" FOR XMAS < T . i Wli.tl .Rit’i would nol be |>h*:is<><| ■ willt n diamond as a gift? 1 B We tire showing a number of beautiful 1 stones in new while gold. 18 karet, mount- I ■ ings, especially selected for this Christmas I ■ season. Come in anytime and make your ■ selection and we will lay it aside until • Christmas. ■ $20.00 tn. : I : Keller Jewelry Store: L B ■■■■■■■■■ C C Rl ■ ■■ sa aaßt