Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 242, Decatur, Adams County, 13 October 1926 — Page 3
ijIIEEN MARIE I SAILS FOR U.S.
IBoueen Os Rumania Emil barks From C herbourg, I I France. On Leviathan HS By A L. Bradford. HE V[> Staff Correspondent B| Cherbourg. Eranee, Oct. 13. -The IHat; sailed ‘bt-c hours late today on 9,., long heralded royal voyage to th. ■M?.' S well Qu.eti Marie of Rumania Hand her regal party. ■B The r l -"" lin, ‘ r Sd ' l “ l at 12 ' 30 1,1 888 ..... ha'H.g kept the queen waiting three hoi.:. drizzling rain abroad ■B th,, tend. : h l“'d rattled h. r ft.on M the docks at Cherbourg. ■| But neither the rain nor th v delay |MB up ,,. t the (doiously happy queen, who |HB cli , nt „.d ..'..aid and shook hands with HB ('apt Haiti.y. reviewed the ships of 1t!... lateness of the boar, and left orders to be called at Em The officers were llnj-d up accordKB ing to rank and each bowed low to ■MB Her Majesty while the V. S. S. Mem MH phis and American destroyers in th. |H| harbor fired salute?. MB Whet. America. aS thus represent MB el. had. . ..mpleted its first bow to th. ■MB beaUtitii’. queen, she inspected the H 9 I wiathan and commented, ‘‘lt s more Illks a city than a ship.” Conveying her desire to Capt., Hart ;. iled at 6:30 a. m. for the MM swim Q'.meii Marie explained ’hat sl.i K| always was an early riser. MB During tl.e long waft for the Levia MM than 'i.e qu.-eti refused to go inside BE the tender and stood alone in the EB drizzb " In. h had driven her royal BH children. Princess llq/na and Prince M | Nicholas, from the deck. MB Rumania's queen was given a fastMB of the methods employed by Amer ■■ lean reporters and photographers dnr ■ I ing ’he wait An eager photographer I pushed the prince and princess, am!
CLEAN KIDNEYS ' I BY DRINKING I LOTS OF WATER
I hike Salts to Flush Kidneys it I * Bladder Bothers or, , I Back Hurts J Eating too much rich food may prodaw 1 kidney trouble in some form, I-.’ says a well known authority, because | the acids created excite the kidneys. | Then they become overworked, get IP sluggish, clog up and cause all sorts L of distress, particularly backache and misery in the kidney region, rheumatic .c- -• vere headaches', acid siomach, constipation, torpid liver, sleep [ ia=sness, bladder and uftV y irrita- ' tion. Tne moment your back hurts or kidneys aren't acting right, or if bladder bothers you, begin drinkjpg lots of good water and also get ?Tbout four ounces of Jad Salts from any good Pharmacy; take.a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys may then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon - juice, combined yfith lithta, and has been used for years to flush clogged k dneys and stimulate them to activity; also to neutralize the acids- in the system so thaiJhey no longer irritate. thus often relieving bladder disorders. dad Salts cannot injure anyone; manes) a delightful effervescent ilthia water drink which millions of men and women take now and then to help the kidneys and urinary organs clean, thus often avoiding serious kidney disorders.
CORNS Lift Off-No Pain! /Jlii? \// iWezonhlK “Frf eau 1 uurl one u op a little lv tt ez . One ” on an achin 8 corn, instantly „ 5? rn Bt °P ß hurting, then short- ■ you Hf e It right off with fingers. lour druggist sells a tiny bottle of t reez °ne” for a few cents, sufficient nr lelnoI elno Y e every hard corn, soft corn, Mii,?. rn befwe en the toes, and the foot tl<4^ >ea ' w,t ho“t soreness or irrita- \ I
I Mrs. Woodrow Wilson, who is. In the? queen's party by special invitation, into ideal positions for a picture with i the queen. —o Fort Wayne Detective And Girl Are Held At Bluffton Bloffton. Oct. 13— F. L. Gerard.) of Fort Wayne, private detective, and Mi»s« Maty O'N’ea’., IP. employed in a. Fort Wayne knitting mill, are being held the county jail here facing charges of reckless driving and vio-
Jk A Bit! Day of Fun and Food Entertainment m IS? ° tor the Whole / / Everything Free! Family Free i1 1 w| ' Come to Decatur ‘ft* fi I kill DAIRY DAY I Tues., Oct 19th W Ijjl r •! ||jl A Great Community Program fi.M < I MORNING - AFTERNOON - EVENING ®». I Free Barbecue U 3 STEERS TO BE PREPARED BY A KENTUCKY COLONEL BFg f ill MUSIC BY THREE BANDS THE HARMONY COLORED QUARTETTE'! p C ffll OLD TIME FIDDLERS, CLOG AND CHARLESTON DANCERS n * (I || POE QUARTEHE WELSH QUARTETTE. 'C, 0 H - -TALKS BY- Ofi { Addresses of welcome by Mayor George Krick and C. J. Lutz of Decatur * " I ||| G. L. McKay, Secretary of Butter Manufacturers Ass’n. of U. S. A. -4 i ' Hl Miss Elsie Stark, of National Dairy Council . “A * ( ||g Col. F. G. Robbins, Vice-President Erie Railroad • J : ’ S. J. Phillips, largest buyer of butter in the world - If CORN AND BEET SHOW-VIEWING OF EXHIBITS IN CORRIDOR HI OF COURT HOUSE. 11l H| GIVING AWAY OF 2 REGISTERED BULLS and 100 Other Prizes \ll i , jr® We Want You to Come Mfi, BRING THE FAMILY AND ENJOY THE DAY W ''V . X
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT OCTOBER 13.1926.
I latlon of th* liquor law following an 1 accident south of here Tuesday noon, i when their automobile crashed into I | a pole. > A quantity of liquor waa found In : the automobile by twu officers who. ; have been working on the Starr case' iat Montpelier They brought the couple, to the county jail. Charges of pos e uion and transpor tation of intqxicationg liquor and in-1 toxication have been filed against Geflnrd In the circuit court, while charges of intoxication and reckless
'driving have been preferred asain’tl Miss O’Neal In a Justice* of the peace I court. Miss O’Neal said that Mr. Oer- ' ard had called her and asked her to I do some work tor him today. She refused to reveal their destination. I The pole was broken oft by the automobile, letting a high tension elec ■ tiical power line fall A fence was set afire. The front oi the nutorrwiblk- was crushed. o Willis Leigh, of Portland, called on business friends here today.
PRIZES AWARDED IN CALF CLUB (COMTINCHD FROM PAUH OSSI next May, Other members ranked as follows: Fifth, Maty M. Schwartz, $6 ; Sixth. Keni eth Hits’, by, JF>.; seventh, Koy Amos Smith, $4 ; eighth. Calvin R. Steury. $3 : ninth, Lester Sipe, 32. i The following members Completed i the year's work and each willXeceive a cash premium of one dollar Venus Mazelin, Lorenc Rich. Martha I). Maze-
| liu.Ai’.lcn Mosser, Robert Nyf'elor, David L. Liechty. Milo Hebegrer, David V. Graber. Ray Simons. Wayne Zergcl, Li.lie KneUis, Marcele Heard mid Wilbert Kirthliofqr. In the AdHinced Calf Nub. the fin ul p acing of the luvinbei s was an follow**: first, Rupr S.’hw.i.tz, s7.' « < ond, Eldon Lehman, |6.; Third. Selma Hubegg'r, fl fourth, G.l old ’ itn ous, $4 ; fifth, Elizabeth Mosser, $3.; The following menibiis completed the Advanced Calf chib work and each has ci I'eivcd a premium of one d.dlar.
THREE
Solomon Mosser, Frederick J Duff. Elmer Inntger, Byron Beard, Albert E Stem" Lorone Rich, Dwight Green, Naomi Shewa rtz, Esther Liechty, Daniel 11. iin eg r Ji . Wayne Zerkel, Calvin R. V eury, Huldah Schwartz. David V Graber, Noah Schrock. Walter Amstutz, Rueben L Habegger, Itenj. D. Mazelin. The picmiums riven the above members have been awarded i>y the committee in charge of the county dub fund which has been collected from the busim s men of Adams county.
