Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 285, Decatur, Adams County, 3 December 1926 — Page 5

Special Workers In Revival At Monroe The revival services at the Friends church In Monroe are progressing nicely and the interest is good. Several conversions have occured already. For this evening and over the week-end, there will be special workers in the services. Prof. Osborne and the Rev. Smith, of Columbus, Ohio, and Miss Rev. Gertrude Essex, of Troy, Ohio, will bo in the meetings. Miss Essex will remain all next week, also. There will be special music, and preaching. The public is invited to attend. Baptist Brotherhood Meeting. The Baptist Brotherhood will meet tonight with Sam Hite, at his home on Third street. The new officers will have charge of the meeting and it is important that every member be present. Committees for the ensuing i year will be appointed. A special program has been arranged for the evening. M. L. Robinson, of the South Wayne Baptist church, Fort Wayne, will be the principal speaker. Other talks will be given by the members. o Two Members Os Robber Gang Arrested At Gary Gary, Ind., Dec. 3. —(United Press.) — Arrest of two members of a gang which has rollbed 20 railroad stations in this vicinity within the last few months was claimed by New York Central railroad police today. Charles Jerome, 37, Chicago, one of THE BEST REMEDY 1 KNOWN FOR PILES I No Failure in 6 Years. Thousands of Cases. Quick Results. Thousands of people suffering long I and seriously with piles have been I quickly relieved without the bother I of salves or suppositories by a won- I derful new treatment in tablet form. I which taken with a swallow of I water three times a day brings re- I lief in 24 hours in many cases and I in every case very soon after, ac- I cording to users. A whole bottle of I these harmless chocolate - coated I pills costs only sixty cents at The I Enterprise Drug Co., or any good I drug store and treatment internally I and removal of the cause means real I lasting relief. | Doctors endorse the internal treat- I ment of piles for permanent results. I Colao Pile Pills are made in the I World’s largest Laboratory of finest I ingredients. Specialists endorse I Colac Pile Pills and one should get I aud use them at once if suffering I with piles, or send 60c in stamps, I check or money order to Colac Chem- I ical Co., Inc., Brefitwood, M_d., for | bottle in plain wrapper, return mail.

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the alleged bandits, was turned over I to the custody of Sheriff Ben Strong. A second member of the gang is in a Chicago hospital recovering from wounds inflicted when he attempted to rob the New York Central station at Cook, Indiana, according to detectives. A third man, supposedly the other member of the robber band, is hunted. o Bloomington Banks Buy Bonds Bloomington, Ind. Doc. 2.--(United Press) — Outbidding Indianapolis Banks, three Bloomington banks with a joint bid of 295 500 bought 1300.000 worth of preferred stock In the Bloomington water company late yesterday. Connersville- Harold Porterfield's I toes had a narrow escape when his shot gun exploded accidently. Several I of the shot passed through his shoe toes but not one touched him

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Mt. Tabor M. E. Church I Preaching Service 9:30 Cunday School 10:30 Mt. Hope M. E. Church Sunday School 9:30 Preahing Services 6:00 Clarks Chepsl M. E. Church Sunday School 9:30 On next Tuesday evening Dec. 7th the pastor will begin a revival at Mt. Hope church. We are looking for a great time and an out pouring of the Holy Spirit. Lets make up our minds now to set everything aside during this revival, and lets pray for it, be-| cause we have learned from expert- ' ence that Prayer changes things. We had a wonderful revival at Clarks i chapel, and we can have the same at Mt. Hope. This Sunday Rev. Shipley of Pleasant Mills will be with us again, and

( we all remember how wonderful be delivered God's word to us before. Lets all come and receive the blessI ,n *- X Rev. E. P. White 0 Jefferson High School Clifton Striker, county superinten-' dent of scholos, and John M. Bollenbacher. were visitors of the Jefferson township high school one day this week. They report a line school spirit was shown. | The second number of the Lyceum COLDS i of b»ad or cheat are more easily treated externally with— V|cks ▼ Vapoßub Peer ifMUltan Jan Und Y,arl* \ O OOO —000 6 PUBLIC • I STENOGRAPHER Mlmmeographtng and Addressing | Office Room 1, Peoples Loan A Trust Bldg Offce Phone 606-Homs Phone 1171 | MILDRED AKEY O — i two 000 0 I .--: - , j-j. — Sale of Used Cars All Prices 1—1926 Ford Tudor 1—1925 Ford Tudor 1—1925 Ford Roadster 1— Ford Touring 2— 1922 Ford Coupes 1—1926 Overland Coach 1—1917 Chevrolet Touring il —1919 Overland Touring I 1—1917 Overland Touring 1—1916 Overland Touring 1—1921 Chevrolet Touring 1—1926 Dodge Touring. 'These cars can be seen at 110 N. 3rd Street Imperial Chevrolet Sale Decatur, Indiana

GASOLINE MILEAGE CONTEST WINNERS 53.85 Miles on one Gallon Gas With Stock 1926 Ford —Absolutely Standard Car Saturdav afternoon, November 27, 1926, a gasoline mileage contest was put oh in Indianapolis by the authorized Ford Dealers of that city, 'litis contest was open to owners only—Ford Dealers, their employees and their families being barred from driving. Piloting his Ford Sedan, Motor No. 13.820,000 over the 38-mile course, through two towns, with its 12 miles of gravel road, its hills, its 6 railroad crossings, through the crowded Saturday afternoon traffic Mr. Ix>c S. Mack, R. F. D. —B, Indianapolis, won the Ford Milcage Contest with 53.85 miles on a single gallon of gasoline. It was a “tough” course, the weather was cold, his ear was checked in and out by the judges, its equipment was certified absolutely standard and it made 53.85 miles on the one measured gallon. Forly-ninc cars entered the contest. C. V. Edmundson. Clayton. Ind., winner of first prize in the open car class, made 19.9 miles on a gallon. The average for the 25 closed car contestants was 35.105 miles per gallon. For the 21 open car contestants an average over 31 1-2 miles.per gallon. Never before in history has there been such an amazing demonstration of the economy of owning a Ford. HERE IS THE COMPLETE, SWORN JUDGES’ STATEMENT Ist. Competing cars were 1926 model cars—standard in every respect. 2nd. Each competing car was drained, and then filled with one gallon standard gasoline (not high tost) and was driven until the gasoline was exhausted. 3rd. The mileage from starting point to point where each car stopped due to exhaustion of gasoline was measured by speedometer on Lincoln car. Motor No. 380/8, which had previously been checked according to mileage registration with speedometer on Police Department motorcycle and found to be correct. Sworn to by:- -F. E. Scliortemeier. Secretary of State, Clalidd Fl .lohnson, Chief of Police. John B. Reynolds. Scc’y.’Chamber of Commerce, Tod Stoops. Secy. Hoosier Motor Club, John Orman. Mgr. Indianapolis Auto Trade Association and Wm. Stokes, Automobile Editor, The Indianapolis News. ( Proof! Positive Proof—That a Ford Delivers the World’s Ixiwest Cost Automobile Transportation. Sec the duplicate of the cars that have made this amazing record on display at Adams County Auto Co. INSIST ON GENUINE FORI) PARTS-AUTHORIZEI) FORI) DEALERS MADISON STREET PHONE 80 Henry Ford took the automobile out of the luxury class -enjoyed by the few and put a steering wheel ’ into the hands of the millions. 1 ..... .. ■■ ■ - - - ... . . ... :

» course, entitled "Silva Duo,” will be . presented at the Jefferson high school ■ building, December 18. Everybody is invited. — ■ ■<,. Lem Thomas, field man for the Holland-St. I-ouis Sugar company, of| Portland was here on business today - - o Just the gift you have been 1 looking for will be found at the Tri Kappa Bazaar. 283t3x W Colds TV ?,♦ $. There's away to end colds so efficient. so complete that we paid $1.00.000 for it. That way is HILL'S. It 1 stops co’.ds in 24 hours, cheeks fever, I opens the bowels, tones the entire system. The millions who know it always. rely on it. Go start it now. , HILL'S Cascara-Bromide-Quinine | He sure you get HILL’S, in the red I box with portrait. At all druggists, 30c

THOUSANDS OF MEN AND WOMEN WILL NEVER GROW GRAY OR OLD-LOOKING

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Simple Tonic Starts Youthful Color Returning Again Everybody knows if their color glands and hair roots are active and normal they will continue indefinitely to have rich, natural colored hair entirely free of gray and off-colored locks. MU A doctor several years ago asked himself this question: ‘‘Why not rub a stimulating tonic into the scalp that will revive, strengthen and tone up those inactive glands so that nature ! in her own inimitable way will resume putting plenty of pigment into the hair tubes —surely the hair will then again resume its original, natur-

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al. beautiful shades of youth regardless of the users' age or the condition of their hair.'' Remarkable Discovery The doctor's search for a tonic that would accomplish this purpose led: him into endlefts eXpeT intents, but the final result was worth it. He didn't want a dye or tint and it of course 1 must be harmless and something that could be used for years and years without the slightest injury to hair, or scalp. Under the name of I.«ea's Hair Tonic anyone may now purchase the tonic he finally perfected. For several years now hairdressers and people scatter- ■ ed all over the country have been us-! ing it. Results are so natural, grad- *

ual and nice that men as well as women use It. It doesn't stain the scalp. One's friends seldom notice the gradual change and to test what It will do one needs only to apply it a week or so to some small spot and watch results. Users have been amazed at the younger appearance that comes with the disappearance of gray hairs from . their head. If any reader desires to try a bottle of Lea's Hair Tonic on the maker’s absolute guarantee of satisfaction they should pin a dollar bill to this advertisement and send ft to the Lea's Tonic Company, Brentwood, Md., with their name and address plainly written. A generous sized bottle will be sent prepaid anywhere. The Enterprise Drug Co., and all leading druggists have Lea's Hair Tonic, SI.OO per bottle. I Note.-We have, and highly rwommend 1 Lea s Hair Tonic —The Enterprise Drurf Company, Decatur, Indiana.

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