Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 91, Decatur, Adams County, 16 April 1926 — Page 8

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Average Hoosier Took 75 Rides On Electric Cars During Year 1925 Indianapolis. Ind., April 16 —(United Press)—Flectric railways of Indiana, including both interurbans and city systems, carried 225,216.951 passengers last year, it was shown today in a report of the Indiana Committee on Public Utility Information. Thus means an average of 75 rides per year for every man, woman and child in the state. I The companies ran their cars al total of 58. 817, 482 miles and the rev-i enue from passengers amounted to $21,663,792. o — Siberian Mail Carried By Swedish Auto Trucks Stockholm, April 16. — (United ( Press) —The isolation of the frozen ( wastes of northern Siberia is to be < relieved by Swedish made mail trucks, using skiis in winter instead of front wheels. The Swedish post office department now operates 34 such buses in the extreme northern part of the country and on the basis of their success the Russian government has ordered a series of six. A representative of the Soviet authorities is now in Sweden supervising the cons tract ion work. NOTICE TO PUBLIC I will be in Decatur next month to do spring piano tuning and repair work on talking and sewing machines and will stay until all orders are taken. care of. Will also be back for fall and winter work. Drop me a card at Decatur postoffice and 1 will take care of your orders. 3t-89 D. A. Gilliom. Portland, Ind. SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY — One lot of Hats to go at $2 50 each. Just received a new shipment of summer hats. Mrs. Maud A. Merriman, 222': S. 4th St,. Decatur. 91-11

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BOY SCOUTS TO APPEAR IN BIG NEW MOVIE New York, Ajrll !«. For the first time in history u Boy Scout Troop is starred in the movies. With the approval of the National Council, Hoy Scouts of America, Scoutcraft was woven into the new 111-reel serial, "The Radis Detective," the first episode of which will be released the latter part of April by the Universal Film Company. The serial is based on the story by that name, by Arthur Reeves, which appeared in Boys’ Life, the Hoy Scout Magazine. . Is a Detective Story The moving picture is not a scout story It is an exciting detective tale, but a scoutmaster is the hero, and his loyal troop incidentally- and effectively, by means of Scoutcraft well demonstrated, save many situations and bring many thrills in the development of an absorbing plot. The Boy Scout features are technically accurate, the scout work during the making of the picture by the Universal Film Company in California. being under the constant supervision of E. 11. De Groot. Scout Executive of Los Angeles. Over 3.000 picture houses, it is reported, have already stated their intention to show the picture. o — Try Vigoro, specially prepared plant food for lawns, gardens, shrubbery. No unpleasant odor, easv to apply. H. KNAPP & SON. T-F NOTICE TO PUBLIC I have taken the agency for the Singer Sewing Machine for Adams county. Am ready to do repair work. Repairing and cleaning a specialty. Phone 268 or write 424 (’loss St., Decatur, lnd„ Chas. J. IL Hower. _ 89-4 t. Made A Hit With Him “My wife has taken your medicine and has been wonderfully benefitted. For over four years she has had trouble with bloating and could scarcely eat any food because of this condition. Doctor's medicines did not help her and an operation was advised. Her brother, who is a druggist, sent her a bottle of MAYR’S and it helped her at once. I cannot praise your medicine enough." It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, including appendicitis. One dose will convince er money refunded. Holthouse Drug Co., 'and druggists everywhere.

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