Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 298, Decatur, Adams County, 18 December 1925 — Page 5
BUILD IT4JP! • People have coughs and colds mostly because they lack resistance and are not adequately nourished. Scott’s Emulsion rich in vitamins supplies the weakened system with nourishment that helps restore resistance, Build up your strength with Scott’s Emulsion. Scott & Bowtie, Bloomfield, N. J. 25 23 Dodge Brothers Make Reduction In Prices Advertisements ri leaned for publication this week announce a sharp reduction in th'e prices of all Dodge Brothers .Motor cars. The announcements are unusual in that the amount of reductions is not given, although the word “tremendous" is employed in conveying an idea of their magnitude. -, The unusual is further injected into the situation by the fact that the reductions are made retroactive. Although the new prices will not be actually announced until January 7. they are effective immediately. “When the new prices are marie known on January I," the advertisement retiffs, “the full amount of the reductions will be immediately refunded to ail purchasers since December 15” The purchaser of a Dodge Brothers Motor car is, therefore, in the unusual position of not knowing tieprice of the product he is buying. “He does know, however," said ’l'. J. Durkin, local Dodge Brothers dealer. “that Dodge Brothers have always given exceptional value for the money and he also knows that Dodge Brothers, Inc., is an institution that may be relied upon absolutely to fulfill its slightest obligation to the public. “They have announced that this reduction will be a very substantial one and that means that it will be
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V ’ ry “* "een informed ;iN , 0 * ’ have ? Ut,am «ure that they wHt ly sensational” ’ w 11 ttt ’tualcompletion of a oimune’ I'* 1 '* by thp program-new building/J*" 1 " I '”’ ment that win double m equlp- “«'■ ‘•CX’W' X, ml their leadeXi 7 rS estub,W “ ™ the policy of constant i l<> Withoutjearly moJeb.” "’ ,ProVPmeilt Detours And Bridge Run-arounds Removed Indianapolis, Ind., Dec i« riail-Jhree detours and rounds on state roads were removed ' lasl "'cek. and two additional ruu-arounds will be lifted Sunday, accord ng to the state highway eon misHi°n s raffia bulletin issued today Xto/ office of John D, WiHianJ. Attention was called that maintenance forces have the gravel and store surface mileage of the state system in splendid shape for winter traffic d >- mandtt. and that this division of the department is prepared to meet emergencies ami keep traffic going all over the system this winter. At several places where weather conditions prevented completion of paving contracts the commission is using stone and gravel on the roadbeds to permit traffic to go through without detouring until such time early next spring when paving operations can be resumed. ——- Thieves Throw Merchandise From Moving Freight Cars Jersey City. X. ,j„ Ue( . ls ed Press.) — Merchandise carried in two freight cars of an Erie railroad train operated by an express company from Jersey City to Chicago was thrown from the cars last night by thieves who apparently had secreted themselves in the train before it got under way. Railway detectives, after the robbery had been discovered, found scores of packages strewn along the
1,1 to have been confederates In trucks who were following the train. Total value of the loot is not known, Pending u checkup, one unconfirmreport was that the atolen merlanuise was valued a t SIOO,OOO. — o—-• To Investigate Fading Os Broadcasting Stations '"vestigation of "fading” on a scale never before attempted in the United • 'ales will be made In mid January at twenty observation stations. It was announced today by J. k. Smith of the .towart- Warner corporation. Hitherto such experiments have been carried on in isolated sections of the country between two or at most three stations. The results of such research have been negligible. There is still no explanation of why signals should lie stronger In the winter when static electricity leaps out of one's hair or sparks out <ft the rug at one's feet, and weak in summer when there are apparently no static charges in the things about us, according to Mr Smith. Ihe Stewart-Warner observation I’osts will chart readings on selected distant stations every two minutes during the period of the tests. The results will be averaged and plotted on a map similar to that issued by the government weather bureau. It is the belief of the engineers conducting the tests that curves which will make possible a comparison of effects and a search for causes will result. If so, the experiment will be repeated at regular intervals throughout the winter. “By a comparison of ‘fading' and the static curves with those of the U. S. weather map it will be possible to determine the effect of weather on such phenomena.” said Mr. Smith. 'By plotting the curves of ‘fading’
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and static in tests on stations of varying wave length, some tangible pro- | tress may be made toward discovering what frequencies are best for broadcast. 1 he plan to hold the tests originated in a discovery that Chicago rocep tion this year has failed to follow the accepted rules. There have been sev'oral clear, cold nights on which it has been impossible to hear stations 50u miles distant. “Ou the other hand, there have been warm, wet nights entirely free from static and perfect for broadcast reception from distant points." — ■' "'0 . - George Cramer looked after business intrests at. Fort Wayne this morning. PUBLIC SALE 2 p. m. Saturday. Dec. 19 of Household Goods: Rugs, Stoves, Tables, e»c„ over Baughman’s 5c & 10c store. | Terms, cash. i Dr. Ivan Haiflich Roy Johnson, auct. 16-18 ' 1 ■■ — 1 o AH settings taken Sunday, Dec. 20 will be ready for Christmas. Make appointments. Edwards Studio, phone 9(i. 298-2 t Ashbauchers FURNACES LIGHTNING rods I SPOUTING SLATE ROOFING ♦ Phone 765 or 739
THE CHRISTMAS GIFT From Our Drug Store Never Disappoints IN OUR STORE YOU WILL FIND COUNTLESS GIFTS FOR ANY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY AND AT PRICES THAT MAKE GIVING A REAL PLEASURE. -ss*- , • HERE’S THE GIFT FOR ALL ( , £ \ The desired gift—for father, moth- i er, sister or brother —a beautiful T Ams I Bp Fountain Pen or Pencil. Sets of MiFf j wtg? \ gold or separate pens U P tfer, _JUhI '< > ' z ‘ r ' ‘ A t. orpcncil •• ImC Hl HIGH GRADE STATIONERY (JIVE A KODAK lsl> ' UI U *’ a^rat, ’ vc Christmas boxes. Crane’s linen. Lar- .. „ , , z / 1 on> Highland linen and all other popular numbers. Always useful and a pleasure every i , •« day of the year. Make the boy or Correspondence Cards (HI girl happy with a kodak—a gift that | Box dvv »P 1 •V"J S ,asta,ong ... $5.00 up “ onery 35c t 055.00 e SHAVING I ' _ /■ . ? "\ A Compact STANDS C9 ,Vo */ W’ Makes „ 2^—KM An Ideal Here is a, mans JHfyß >S> gi ft — something fIIUMB Idil he can use every I Coty’s Compact SI.OO day in the year. j Haubigants Compact $1.50 Priced at Blue Rose (single) SI.OO WT Our stock this year contains all Folgates Vanette $1.25 *«jUr C* I ETA the new patterns and new shell Blue Rose (double) $1.50 tbI.«DU amber and two tone sets. Also Djer Kiss, (double $1.50 separate pieces Garden Glow (double) $2.25 I Qjr (J p Deauville (double) $2.50 ...I (I (HI Karess (single SI.OO "’ * '* (_ J Karess (double) $1.75 t — —— 'j > ' Thc exquisite scents produced by this famous French Perfumer have captivated |I» I * the American public. The mere mention or “Coty" brings v? |tn *7 . Wll a sense of pleasure . • *PI <PU. I»J A VICTROLA | BETSY ROSS CANDIES tgfegkJ for Christmas maßes a .lust a little better than the one you thought was HAPPY NEW YEAR best. Put up in one, two and Up Victor Records A gift tliat keeps on giving. five pound boxes *MV victor Records make an Ideal Gift for the one who has a Vicsls SIOOO 1'” 1 '"', «-5« • . , . .. _...i selection-, Ask to hear record V — - Our toilet article department IS Stocked with useful gift.- )3g2| . rhe Oeat h of Floyd Good assortment of Bibles BaUi Salts. Cuticle Outfits and many other articles in - Co | hns / Sc and Testaments attractive packages. s_ / The Holthouse Drug Co.
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