Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 267, Decatur, Adams County, 11 November 1926 — Page 7

■.commendations For ■ Reducing Loss In The I Mining Os Coal Offered ■ndtaiupoH". hid., Nov. n.-IVnit- ■ P), .w)- Recommendations for re ■ting the percentage of loss in min ®L coni m Indiana were nrndc in a ' v ('■ A. Allen, of the federal jB of mines which was being !•>' coalmen here today. ■ . ndneted a thorough investi■JiUU of production conditions in six ,-oal fields spreading over terMl ,n thirteen counties of south-! K,‘| B ,luma as a representative of the ‘Kited Slates coal commission. ■- hl mining an average yearly qirnii „f slightly more than 30 million .nt average of 42 percent is I >st." s report says. "Os this loss of than 14 million tons, the esti-i average avoidable loss is 27 1 cent." compiled by the state indus- ■„! board show that the Indiana proof coal ranges from 17 tn 3u tons annually. Th e average production was estimated at ■ million tons or slightly more. |B,Vi< ■ ption of letter mining m- thud' increase the per cent of extrtefrom 59 per cent to 85 per 'ent. ■cording to Allen’s report. Mu. attributes 75 per cent of the effort in Indiana coal mining [SORE,LAME FEET I RELIEVED EASILY I 8! HEW REMEDY I Runners, Jumpers, Ball Players Constantly Strain Their Feet—Use It All the Time ■ works likFmagic MAKES HAPPY FEET I If y»u: Mt ache. *urt. *row l*me an( ■ nre. or if rua-rlrs in calf and back of ■ knee Sort—sot busy—t»k-» a tia from He ■ Iracue ball player}, runr.on, daneero and ■ •taietes. Mike Martin, tiainer es the 1924-2 J B American League Champion Baseball Club, B nakea a liniment used by ntnle’es every- ■ where for athes and paino—it works lika B magic on sore, tired, achy feet, foot mus- ■ (leg d joints—you can get a <enen»ua B aua bottle of Mike Martin’s Undent for ■,* few cents at any drug store. Rah fw*. ■ thv.-cayb’y, night and morning a few ■ tkavC -Oh! what relief—happy feet once B snore. • i ck’H be surprised. I He have Mikr Martin's lininimt EM’EHPHISE DHK. CO.

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I to the "Plllar-and-nopm" system of | mining. Ju this system pillars of coal ar e left to support the root as the workings advance. In river-bottom and sand and gravel | areas, the obsticlo of replacing these pillars with timber presents itself due to the overlying water bearing I strain. • Forest Land profit Cmall. Indianapolis, Nov. ll.— (United Press.)—State owned forest land is: ■ yielding a profit of approximately' $1.51l annually. It was shown today in I a report of the'forestry division of I the state conservation department. I ... . . ■ .Q No Hunting Allowed Positively no bunting on my farm in Kirkland Township. Prosecution I will follow violatores of this order. Peter H Moser 264-24tx

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Husband Dozes While Watching Insane Wife; Tragedy Is The Result Luther, lowa, Nov. 11. — (United Press)—While her husband doled after watching her during the early part of last night, Mrs. Frank Clark, 37, killed two of her three children, wounded her husband and another child with a razor, and committed suicide here early today. The woman was subject to fits of [Violent insanity. • -0 ' Posse Hunting Criminal Is Routed By His “Ghost” Arad, Rumania (United Press) — After assaulting his mother with t> club, Janoa Taucsen, a local store-

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