Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 17, Decatur, Adams County, 20 January 1927 — Page 5
Exponents Os Franklins E T nv Interests Observe His Birthday Anniversary New York. Jan M.-(UnR«I Press) "I Ml* anniversary of the birth of Jaßin Franklin. .nun of ...any chlevementa, was observed Monday throughout the nation by a d 1 ver.lt y , and Interenta. " A the firit axponent of thrift, his ~n or v w» honored by the atari of n'. teiF-h annual National Thrift Week. Almost 200 advertising clubs will pay homage to his memory as a newspaper man at their meeting, this 1 k Printers’ organizations will iwi* dinners in honor of Franklin the printer. Electrical interests planned observ"e of the event as the birthday of th. man who took, electricity from Uahtning. As the inventor of the harmonica ami as a writer of songs the music trades have adopted him as the patron saint of music. The Poor Richard Club in Philadelphia. Franklin’s home, has prepared the blggedk celebration of his birthday In its history. In Boston, his birthplace, a special meeting of advertising men will be held. Athlough not advocating a legal holiday for the occasion, tribute to th? memory of one of the first great Americans was urged by J. Henry Smythe. Jr., executive secretary of the Benjamin Franklin Memorial Committee of the New York Chapter of the Sons of the American Revolution. He said that, resolutions to this effect, had been adopted by numerous patriotic societies. The agencies through which Franklin put forth his ideas of thrift were limite<| This wpek; (by means of the radio, platform speeches, pageants and contests, the National Thrift committee Hirns to teach Its principles to every man, woman and child in the United Staites. Numerous organizations are participating in the movement. A thrift commission to foster the thrift ideal in 135 cities has been formed by the National Association of Life Underwriters. The organization is promoting two slogan and essay contests. The Y. M. C. A. sponsoring the thrift movement. Adolph Lewisohn. New York banker, is chairman of the committee and John A. Goodell executive secretary. Thrifty saving is the primary factor in home ownership and As so recognized in its true worth today, accord-
I THE MORRIS 5 & 10c STORE I I SPECIAL V ALUES FOR SATURDAY ' I I Cameo Records a S Latest Song and Instrumental Hits I —■ ■ 35c n; for SI,OO — g — — FANCY DECORATED CRAWFORD RAG RUG DEEP DISH 24 x 48 inch 19c -s 69c. | SILK BAMBO LAMP SHADE LADIES CREPE BLOOMERS » Closing Out • a 50c value 3? 10c 29c I CANVAS GLOVES MISSES’ RAYON BRASSIERES ® a 20c value a 25c value 3.. BLACK COAL HODS YARN Reduced to x all colors 29c325 c I White Wash Basins Large Assortment While Granite Wash Basins ® 25c hoice 81 I |1 ■ TOILET SOAP\ Hinds Honey and Almond lOp H Olive Oil €ream V 6 bars 2iOC Lcmon Hand Lotion IOC I 3 e b 1 a O rs°“ 23C Colgates Face Powder IOC I LADIES’ HANDKERCHIEFS 3 10c values DELORIS HAIR NETS 5c 3 25c | 'l’m Cups, 1 pint < A Thin Coat Hangers £ n Jfor ... LUC 2 for .;OL ■ Wish Mops 10 C Mouse Traps 5C _____iQc I ALUMINUMWARE I WHITE COMBINET 1 Qt. Sauce Pans, Mixing Bowls, etc. 1® quart v 10c cl, ° icc SI.OO I QUALITY CANDY AT REDUCED PRICES I I
ing to Arthur M. East, one of the originators of "Thrift Week." "At the launching of National Thrift Week ten years ago," said East, ) ♦‘home ownership naturally took the ( important place it has always held In the minds of'tlie American people. y For the chief end of saving and econy only is to Insure every man security y and happiness, and no single thing siitiafies this desire like a home of K his own. Without some such objecf tlve In view, thrift In Itself would t mean nothing. But with a dream R home in mind, a man willingly plies a up hi. savings and a woman econoH mixes that they may grow. When I eventually the home becomes an aca tuality, the true worth of thrlftiness is proved.’’ O- . I Political Prisoners 8 Are Freed In Brazil 9 —— t Rio De Janeiro (United Press) —Only several months have passed since 1 Dr. Washington Luis took over the I presidency of Brazil but more has been accomplished during that period to4 ward political pacification of this coun- . try'than was done in the entire six years prior to his Inauguration. ] Among President Luis' first moves 5 after he took office was the release of t a number of political prisoners, among f whom were high naval and military f officers, newspaper men and promln--1 ent civilians. Only a few weeks after r the inauguration of the new adminis- . tiation a shipload of political prisoners' s was brought back to Rio from the j prison on the Island of Trinidad. This action war very effective in
Pimples, Boils, Skin Eruptions
Skilled physicians recomize the appearance of pimples, boils and other i skin eruptions as being an indication . of an abnormal condition of the system. This is why so many thousands have - been enabled to free themselves of I these unsightly blemishes and painful annoyances by taking a course of S.S.S. You owe it to yourself to try S. S. S. ? It helps Nature build up red corpuscles. It improves the processes by which the ’ i blood is nourished. It Is time-tried and f i reliable. II "I suffered from Impure hlood—was I weak, and I had lost so much weight, I I didn’t look natural. I had pimples r and was also bothered with a breaklneout that itched terribly. 1 also had boils one alter another. I tried differ-
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1927.
j calming the turbulent waters of lira- I bihan political life, and President Luis ! we. lauded In hi. action by almost en- I ; tire local press. I o I Bailee al K. of €. Hall Friday I Public invited. 16t,3 I . ■ 11 Get the Habit—Trade at Home, It Pays I RHEUMATISM, NEURITIS, PAIN “Heet” Relieves Instantly XX II Z \ 11 With applicator attached to cork,'l just brush "Heet” over the pain area.il whether in knees, feet, legs, hands, I shoulders, back, neck or body. In- I stantly, you feel this harmless, glor- I lous. penetrating heat draw the pain. I soreness and stiffness right out of the I aching or swollen joint, muscle or,l nerve. Besides, “Heet” scatters the I congestion and establishes a cure. I "Heet” contains two soothing, pens- I trating ingredients, too expensive to I use in* ordinary liniments or anal- I gesies. “Heet" is a clean, pleasant I liquid; doesn’t stain, blister or irrl- I tate the skin and costs only 60 cent. I st snv drug store I
ent kinds of remedies, but nothing did I me any good until a friend advised me E to take S. 8. S., which I did. This was | some time ago. Now I feel well, and I I am getting along fine. S. 3. S. stopped | the itching and R cured me of boils. I ! advise all weak and run-down people | to give 8. S. 8. a trial. It clears up tho it skin and makes you strong and fills | you with energy.” Mrs. J. W. Barker, 1337 Walnut Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. I S.S.S. is made from the fresh roots t of medicinal herbs and plants and is f prepared in a scientific way in a I modem laboratory. i 8.8.8. is sold at all good drug stores I in two sizes. The larger size is more [ economical. I
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