Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 300, Decatur, Adams County, 21 December 1925 — Page 3

Back-ache? Pains? May Be Your Kidneys ~ nnln« are n>ak*"K llf * “'’"able. ,top lr ,£J tliuH on little *“»• ot getting ” nnriry r»IW. bl ng >•» rndlcull, "*K or* 1 ” 1 *" n * I,H wot *‘- «trengtben» weak kidney*. lu,.v X‘J?%lug»lA bowel-. The blood atarta IhUik purer, appetite begin- to clamor, < U note right. and conttlpatlon r’u frel Its benefit promptly, aooa you're walking with n new 11 i,t.. energetic, strong, able to enjoy ’,7 “ It bna lifted thousands out «f led* ‘r i>nln. Will y*>u B* Te “■ u chance? VIUNA The vegetable regulator SOLD BY CALLOW & KOHNE qXOWFALL IS GENERAL .OVER MIDDLE WEST (COMTINUED FROM PAGE OX'F.) river here. Springfield, Hl., Dao. 21—Winter wa s ushered in today with a miniature blizzard and a considerable drop in temperature. Snow and colder for today but fair tomorrow was the weather bureau's predictions. Snowfell during the night following a day of drizzling rain. Following yesterday's mark of 43, the mercury skidded over night to the freezing point. Sunday Schools Elect Officers For New Year The Sunday School board of Bobo Methodist Episcopal church at a met ] ing of the board on Sunday, Dec. 13, elected the following officers for the new year: Superintendent, William Johnson; assistant superintendent, Rachel Springer; secretary. Ora Gilpin: assistant secretary, Myrtle Clements;; treasurer, Samuel Cottrell; pianist.; Nellie Helm; first assistant pianist. Myrtle Clements; second assistant

A LOOK f GIFTS FOR EVERYBODY Toilet Sets Toys, (lames Cameras Memory Books Stationery f j Basket Balls J; Shaving Stands Fool B;11 | s Razors and Brushes Ukuleles, Harmonicas Ivory Goods Manicure Sets Mirrors. Combs Subscriptions lor Clocks, Watches I M agazines Hair Brushes Military Sets Cloth Brushes Pocket Books Thermos Bottles Lunch Kits | Perfumes and Atomizers Edgar Guest Poems Toilet Waters Baby Books Bibles, Candy Music Bolls Beaded Bags Eversharp Pencils Cigars, Dolls Bridge Sets Flash Lights Vanity Cases Infant Sets Juvenile Books Christmas Cards and Christmas Trees Booklets Christmas free Lights * PARKER FOUNTAIN PENS CALLOW & KOHNE “The Store with the Holiday Spirit’’ rnmnwaew E« x■■ ■■■« x x rxxxx ~» x* *x - x«■■»B x-'«.«« ■■ ■■"«» | TO OUR FRIENDS IN | £ ADAMS COUNTY .j i , , n P* It is Christmas time again. Ihe time ol the j, m. year when most of us are inclined to forget some- ♦♦ S what the urge and the surge of business and to gi ♦♦ think more seriously oi the beauties of hie an I C‘: the things which make life worth living. <4 I One of the most beautiful things in life, as & we see it, is the spirit of 1 riondship winch u e- 3 £ lies our relations will, each other X IlK’hl ** friends life would indeed be an empty sli- ■ As in our personal lives so it is also i.i < 1 u | KSBSS I cordial. ** S coi lidence in us. your loyalty u.. Tn Token of our genuine appreciation ot ♦♦ In token 01 h. sincere your friendship «<■ ™ Jj,,, anil d«ir tt . "Ssh that you, nnil d'• " chrislmas g o S3pU<t«us Now Yean g I B. WILLIAMSON |

Plan; It, Mrs J T n ~T~' Mm. Chas. Bowman; librarian'' ’ ’»» M- Michie; Beiorah Blinn ’’’ , The Sunday School board of c larks Chapel church in its s i ,OIUiWi '— Uor < Superintendent, R U f u , , assistant superintendent h" A Tumbiemir; secretary, iy , ,i " ' 'on; assistant secretary, < anger; treasurer, Frank u i„. , 1 Pianist, Eunice Mui | ( .,. M Usl ‘ ; a** >«.». i," w SX. »»■« Mt Hope Sunday School will hold its election Sunday morning JU .„ , 4ttAr Sunday school. o——— MUSSOLINI TELLS OF HIS ASPIRATIONS viton i-M.i; 0M .., eentur.,.-! of fl„. ch, era dominated the world from Rome. But empire also means force, might, ■ dominion, command,’ Empire, as t] K ’ : "ill to life ami to power, Is at tin , base of all living organisms. Every nation which possesses the exuberant ; capacity for progress is forced by its ■ own nature, as its productive powers : grow stronger, to widen the limit of its own Pacific penetration in‘the world and to expand its power, its intellectual and moral prestige be yond its frontiers. Does not the his tory of the United States afford us a typical example of this movement ■Jot pacific expansion? Ha s not an ■ American imperialism been spoken of in the sanje way that reference is mad,, to Italian imperialism? There is no need for me to remind you, an American, of the ideas and works of I Roosevelt, who only a few months bei fore his death, wrote “Every People | must, above all, make use of its parI ticular energies and must safeguard ts own honor and its own vital inter-

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' I hen one speaks of an Imperial ■ 1 Do definite territorial conquest 1M dhided to, but rather an attitude »f mind. th., rule O s virile conduct, combative if needs be w(lU , lt I(a ] y ""I'.t observe in great International problems. Italy's Importance among the na'"Um of I he world, hefr great sacrifices dming the World War ami her exub--1 rant population all give her the right io wider expansion. AUTO STRIKES FREIGHT TRAIN H OXTIM KI) I HOM PAGE OXB) under the moving freight train or under the auto. The two front fenders of the ear were severely damaged and the radiator lights were also broken. The ear which Mr, Schulte struck was about the sixth or seventh from the engine and the train, not knowing the accident had occured, did not stop. HAWKINS CASE IS TRIED HERE U'OXTIXI Ell FROM PAGE oxei the same ordered paid into court by the defendants and be distributed to

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the plaintiffs and any other persons being defrauded by the alleged scheme, as their Interest in the society". Hawkins was convicted in federal court several months ago and h« is serving a sentence In the federal prison at present. Several other members of his firm were convicted, al. o, and are serving sentences, Q—, PROPOSE CHANGE IN TOURNAMENTS (lOXTIXIEO FHOM PAGE <>X'E> session of the board of control at indianapolls Saturday. Under the plan advanced at the meeting, sectional and regional meets would be held as in the past. The week following I lie four semi-tlnals would be played by the regional winners and the next week the championship would be determined at a threegaine final to be played in some city other than Indianapolis. Tile increased cost of holding the final tournament in Indianapolis and desire of the board to lower the cost of admission to the championship game brought on discussion of a change. Trester pointed out that the cost

of holding the tourney in Indianapolis last year was $16,049, of which the item of rental alone amtmnteir to $2.000 phis the cost of light, heat, gas and water at the state fair exhibition building where the meet was held. The rentnl tharge thia year has been set at $3,000 according to Trester. He said there are already four high school gyms in the state with a capacity of 5,000. Trester listed numerous advantages nf the pre posed plan: Distribution of nearly $12,000 more from the receipts of the tlnu) tourney to high schools of the state instead of expending the receipts for heavy overhead costs of tise tourney in Indianapolis. Elimination of many of the objec tlonable features of the strenuous grind of the present system of finals in Indianapolis, in which the winning team must play four hard games within twenty-four hours time. Opportunity for a greater number of persons to see the finals without traveling expenses by passing the finals around. Trester said (he proposal placed before the board would be given thorough consideration before definite action is taken.

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