Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 301, Decatur, Adams County, 22 December 1926 — Page 7
I i a ndey Is Writing I U Book Totiet Revenge 9 Atlanta. Ga.. Dec- 22. — (United 9 , __ Through a book, "Smoke '9| of ih° Cumberlands," former fl John W. Langley plans ,fl| I '^. r( ,ak revenge on those he claims fl t 0 * responsible for Ills being sent to Ml "7,,. for conspiracy to violate the §991 prism* Ml Volstead act. M Startle revelations were promis fl J,,, tlm former congressman just he Ml , |ie walked out of the prison here M' ! "Lrdav on parole after serving 11 fl Lths of his two-year term. ■ The book, he said, Is not yet com » , He wrota a number of chapt fl pe ' w |iiie in prison and will finish tie M in Ids home at Pikerville, Ky fl The Cumberland ( mountains of Ken M , k referred tc In the title of th, fl '“ok. ar'- famous for moonshine vhifl key a' l(l skirmishes between booi'eg fl ami prohibiUcn officers. M e -—<> I Australia Is Traversed I ' By New Telephone Line 9 Sidney (United Press)—The se H longest trunk telephone line in 9 Jde world has just been opened by th, 9 Australian postal department for puli 9 ii c traffic between Townsville, in th, ■ n „ rl h el Queensland, and Melborurm ■ capita i of Victoria, and southern H Vhe Hue runs almost the entire lemrtli 9 ' of the continent. It is 2.017 miles long 9 and the New York-San Francisco I;:,.- ■ i s the only line of greater length I known to postal officials here. I Highly sensitized instruments m.igH nify voice sounds at ten stations u! ■ the route. ■ The fee for three minutes' conversa ■ tion between the two terminals of line is slightly less than four dollar* or about half the fee tor a similar call over the same length of line in the United States. o ■“ CONGRESS TODAY By United Press Senate L Begins consideration of interior department appropriation bill. Immigration committee continue hearing on application of 69 Hinnds fcr naturalization. Agriculture committee resumes hearings on bill to prevent importation of milk and cream from Canada. House Considers several small bills. Irrigation committee expected to report Swing-Johuson bill. o — A CORRECTION Through an error appearing in il. White Stag Cigar Co. advertisement the Christmas Package of World Master lu s was quoted at 75c. Tjp- should have read World Master 10's SI.OO. o Seek To Have Dry Agent Reinstated San Francisco, Calif.. Dec. 22. | Press.i—Effortf, to have Ned M. Green, deposed prohibition adinhiistrator of nortaern California ami Nevada, reinstated will be started here today, following Greene's acquittal by a jury yesterday of chare, of embezzling liquor confiscated by the government. It took the jury just sixteen in::, utes of deliberation to decide Col<>:ul Green’s innocence of the elev, i co urts in the indictment against him. Green had been on trial here for s >:n tirfe. ——* o — BRINK WATER IF KIDNEYS BOTHER Tnke a Tablespoonful of Salts if Back Pains or Bladder is Irritated Flush your kidneys by drinking i quart of wa'er each day. also iaksalts occasionally, says a noted au ♦hority, who tells us that too mu, rich food forms acids which almo.-t Paralyze the kidneys in their elfo to expel it from the blood. They b, come sluggish and weaken; then you may sutler with a dull misery m tin back or Bick headache. dizziness, your stomach sours, tongue is coated. ..ml when the weather !s bad you hav< rheumatic twinges. The urine get cloudy, full of sediment, the channel--often get sore and irritated, oblieii.c you to seek relief two or three t.mes during the night. To help neutralize these irritaH' - acids; to help cleanse the kidn, and flush off the body's urinous wa.-i get four ounces of Jad Sal's ti'>m any pharmacy here. Take a spoonful in a glass of water bcioi' 1 breakfast for w few- days, and ' kidneys may then act fine. This lamous salts is made from the aci'l " grapes and lemon juice, comhim d with lithia, and has been used for years to’ help flush and stimula! 1 ' sluggish kidnevs; also to neutralize the acids in the system so they no longer irritate, this often relieving bladder weakness. Jad Salts is inexpensive; canm" injure and males a delightful efieivescent lithia-watcr drink. ■■■—■ G- —— Get the Habit—Trade at Home, it Pay» *
• RURAL churches id , ■e 8080 CIRCUIT “ r R«v. E. p. White is Mt. Tabor M. E. Church is h| tnday School 0 Preaching service ”.2 ' Preaching service 3 ° M( u 6 p.m. ; * E ’ Ch “- # 11 s Th l ere w,n be “ s o 2g antl Pra « Service at six o'clock Christmas ' morning ln tbe Mt Tabor le tL"'t7ls K " 1y IS | We,C0 ' ne ' Let ’ H Ketont ' t , hlß Bervlce and remember the y- greatest gift ever presented to any le 'o'" v a, . Or the world 5 Christ V eVeniDß Os th,l) W « k - Ohristmas Eve, the Clarks Chapel gram Th" ren “ er “ Chrißlmas pro ’ be young people of this church have been working faithfully and deserve our presence and cooperation. 6 nlrM w SU n' ,a ’ r evenlng ' Christmas Rht, Mt. Tabor church will render c- a cantata, "The Christmas Story.” in This is a very beautiful presentation ie of the Birth of Christ, and will be b- worth any one's time to see this All ie of these services begin at 7:30 p m >,. On Sunday morning after the te ing service the Mt. Tabor church will h hold their annual election of the g( Sunday school board. After the eve,e ning service the Clarks Chapel church J, will htfd tjheir annual election. While we are remembering our g- on»s with gifts during the :g Christmas season, shall we also remind those who need Christ, of the a- won ‘’erful gift that God gave them. ie Ihe Bobo circuit pastor and people wish the Daily Democrat officers and H employes a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. ie David J. Schwartz of Monroe township was a visitor in Decatur this morning. A card from Mrs. Jessie Deam at Fiankfort, Ky. where she is enjoying the winter with her son Burt and fae- mily, sends greetings to all her Decatur friends. is c is BREAK A CHEST , COLD WITH HEAT >f OF RED PEPPERS Ease your tight, aching chest. Stop the pain. Break up the congestion. Feel a bad cold loosen up in just a short time. a- “Red Pepper Rub” is the cold remedy that brings quickest relief. It cannot hurt you and St certainly seems to end the tightness and drive the congestion and soreness right s out. it Nothing has such concentrated, s penetrating heat ah red peppers, and when hee.t penetrates right down ind to colds, congestion, aching muscles and sore, stiff joints relief comes at once. The moment you apply Red Pepper Rub you feel the tingling heat. d-In three minutes the congested spot 4 iis warmed through and through. (When you are suffering from a cold. ~ rheumatism, backache, stiff neck or I. I sore muscles, just get a jar of [ ;; «;■■■ it : I.’- /:.- : :: oun. , Ired pepper?, at any drug store. You ('will have the quickest relief known. d .AI wavs say "Rowles.” ■
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New Colorado Tunnel I Is Nearing Completion Denver, Colo., —(United Press)— The "pioneer bores" of the Moffat tunnel project, borrowing in under the Continental Divide, from opposite sides of James Peak, are now only 1,698 feet apart. The two bores will "whole through" by (he latter part of February, according to the latest report of the tunnel engineers? Ihe pioneer bore, which will be slightly more than six miles long when completed,-is parallel! to the main railroad tunnel and is 75 feet to one side of it. From the East Portal, the pioneer bore has been driven 17,458 feet, and 13,227 feet from the West Portal. The other tunnel has been bored 16.691 feet from the east and 12,180 frpm the west. The railroad tunnel will not go through until several weeks after the pioneer bore. Engineers said that favorable rock conditions would enable the date of the first "wholing through" to be advanced to some time in January. M hen the miners borrowing from
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opposite sides of the mountain, finally meet, the bores will exactly coincide according to officials the project. Delicate calculations, involving consideration of the variation of temperature and the glur of the sunlight have been necessary to assure precision In surveying. o 1— Stylish Dolls To ('harm Children At Christmas Washington. D. C, Dec. 22—(United Press)—Dolls have kept pace with modern progress and these toys which will delight American children this Christmas are more stylish and lifelike than ever before the Department of Commerce announced today. In no other division of the toy industry lias there l>en suCli Improvement within the last few years, the re-
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S FORGETTING Business, but with lively remembrance of the Rood will it creates, •’ let us renew our wishes for your happiness and prosperity at this season. Ac-ept our Vf/rFUIW A wish for MZUkWa A Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year E. F. Gass & Son Readyto-w ear —....... . r» . - — -- — i 1 Time ' \ I the tots Christmas means a ® tree, toys, a turkey dinner. .. and V a .' W CANDY. , , XSWt 2 * s P- their health to see that they receive only the purestjweets. , Z Box Chocolates As Gifts | Norris' Clirislnuis boxes. .SI.OO lo $12.50 Fill Hie Children's Stockings will) our Aut'cnlz’s SI.OO Io $2.00 bulk candies, nuts anti brittle Hnykr's $1.50 to $5.00 p PU nut Brittle U’ c ,I ’ > ® Mary Wayne SI.OO to $1.50 Prcsh .Jumbo Peanuts I}c lb. X Home Made Box Candy.. .SI.OO to $3.00 Home Macle Peanut Cluster 25c lbHard Mixed Candy 18c lo 25c lb. o j|, s f ()I - I >c. ; J3 Canada Dry Ginger Ale—iced. Cocoauut Brittle 20c lb. J 13g Plenty of ingredients for making candy. M. and O. Confectionery | SOUTH OF COURT HOUSE 'g
yeur, the Department of Commerce report,. ’ o All outstanding bills against the city of Decatur should be presented at the city hall by Friday. December 24. Catherine Kaufman, It City Clerk.
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