Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 225, Decatur, Adams County, 23 September 1926 — Page 5
mulish Coal s < rikc .. 1 h g Homes (Vnlted l’re»«)—The coal Xl. «™" , h *•«’»•*’**’ " iL,m; Into modernity. K ,» h th-re be nno lively « deN sn( | electric houeeiteep,n * 1 " 1 "mint »’ reported now by equipnw nt * i. lfrt. <!»» » ,OV «‘ M an ' l * ,g "" "loUclni 'he old-fHHhloni'd eon! ,r *’ ".'Zr which British women rs "\ f „ r generation*. Elect rlctd w . ...nt lit appearing on hundred 3'Ssh breaks Üblea. to simpHosekeeping and avoid the abort--2,. of c«al. Gait. fwnncw are alia be)ng installed in many homes. AnhortHKe of domestic servants has Z helped to accelerate the dmeam.l no labor-saving and thn.-saving household equipment. English wives are the American way of doing their ..an work and they inevitably demand all the modern comforts and Hvallabh 1
Too Much “Acid?” Exc«m t'ric Acid Gives Rise to Many Unpleasant Troubles. Authorities agree that an exL cess of uric acid is primarily due to faulty kidney action. Retention of this toxic material often makes its presence felt by sore, painful joints, a tired, languid feeling and, sometimes, toxic backache and headache. That the kidneys are not functioning right is often shown by scanty or burning passage of secretions. Thousands assist their kidneys at such times by the use of Doan’s Pills— a stimulant diuretic. Doan’s are recommended by many local people. Ask your neighbor! DOAN’S P LT Stimulant Diuretic to the Kidneys Porter Milburn Co.,Mf(. Cbcm., Buffalo, N.Y.
••ALONG GOOD “ nrw W \ i.*> • i i.iifß ii t l ’-«<■ It - - _——---.r* sj\ Have you an Oiling Problem? | Talk it over with the Sinclair Dealers | \t'riEY arc 'friend's indeed sell Sinclair Oils or drive the Sinclair Truck in your neighborhood. They would like to talk with you about oil—and how to get the most out of it. x Maybe your tractor did not work just right. Maybe your automobile is not running as smoothly as it should. Maybe your truck engine is not giving you its full w. power. Talk it over with the Sinclair oilmen. Next time you see the Sinclair Truck coming down the road ask the driver to stop. Remember, he is not just a salesman. He knows oil and knows how to recommend the right oil for your tractor, car and truck. He is able to talk with you about oil —and is more than willing to do so. Let him give you a copy of “OILING”— Sinclair’s new help-booklet for motorists. SINCLAIR. OPALINE MOTOB.OIL xfEFx Seals Power at every Degree of Wear ■ w <LI&/ BUY IT IN A HANDY DRUM—THERE’S A SAVING 11 ■MT'
Rubber Bathing Suits London (United Press) England's brwt dressed bathers now go Into the I water without getting wet. The latest style. In bathing costumes is a one-piece tightly-fitting suit made of rubber, in a variety of brilliant colI ors and decorated. Zebra-skin shoes ! complete the blcarre costumes. No stockings are the rule. - " —
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DECATUR DAILY, DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1926.
Vse ANACONDA fertilizer. ! Best and Cheapest. Decatur ! Produce Co,, phone 380. eod I g i o I Nice assortment of fresh I pickrel, perch, halibut and had- I s dock. Strictly fresh oysters. I 0 11. P. Schmitt’s Meat Market, I Phone 96. It I
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