Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 17, Decatur, Adams County, 20 January 1927 — Page 7

t\T(olor Photography f‘‘Tr W’iter Developed In „t K Off Florida I ExP vr,nM ‘ ■ Jan !!’• — < United I «> lialu, “‘ a>l ' I beu. aih Uif surface of tM “'I «.«■**' aev.-l..|>in<-ut in the - —» Cm*"> I ' -t successful ntrtochromes from | 1! "' „ u bottom have been eecured I"'" ‘"sauonal Geographic Society I"' Hiulion «i'h Or. W. H. LongKVidUhyoimtlst. of Goucher College. |“\ weial technique for thin new I , Japh.c undertaking was necea- ■ because the common auto- ■ Xme Plate '*'“** reß ““ er I life under' water. I 1 " dampness, heat ami lack ■ metric power at Dry Tortuga., off li Flor.da Keyes, where the expertI were made, forced the Helen- ■ Xts'to sensitize the plates at five ■ o'dmk < a»!i morning, the coolest lime I nf the day. I I liecause of the greatly reduced _ I power of sunlight under water, a| ILciitl Hush light powder apparatus I » as constructed to be discharged by, I th e submerged photographer. | The possible suspense to men In I the boat above the diver, who were I dose to the explosion caused by the I magnesium powder tn the boat, was I overcome hv the construction of ponItoouson which the powder floated I and which could be regulated by the 9 photographer without the aid of any I assistants. ! The success of this undertaking, is I assured and it has opene dmany ave-| I gues of experimentation in photo-. I gruphy. if i® said. I —— o — I High Death Toll In British Air Forces Arouses Much Protest London. (United Press).—British I public opinion is much aroused over, I the mounting death toll in the Royal I Ar Force which in the first eleven I mouths of last year cost 81 lives in I 51 accidents. Fifteen of these deaths' I occurred in three accidents. In addi-j I (ion many more pilots, were seriously, I injured in 230 crashes in which all ; I the machines were so badly wrecked I as to be beyond repair. | lu a written reply to criticism of I the Air Force. Sir Samuel Hoare, secI retary for air, stated: -aP-*. "in spite of continuous and I scrutiny of every individual accident

We are nearing the end of one of the most successful I JANUARYCLEARANCE SALE’S I I HE HAVE EX ER HAD. We still have a lot of Nice Suits and Overcoats at great price reductions. Now is MMNMMaMmHMMNMi the time to buy that Overcoat—right now when you need it Come in and leave us show you. T| • A AJPAiTO iu —? “ UNDFRWFAR New Pnces “ n 0 COATS I 1I | Note these drastic reductions on our fine overcoats. We have "’ A WZA A KZ VtAUv t OO many, we must sell them as we do not intend to carry over MEN'S 515,00 SUITS $ 9.75 -$i 19 r-' “|| I MEN'S 318.00 SUITS 1X75 $45.00 OVERCOATS $32.50 I MEN S $20,00 SUITS & 13,75 95c - ” 50 valuc To” 75 $40.00 OVERCOATS 27 50 " MEN'S $25.00 SUITS 16.75 -XT — MSSHV[(WS 22 00 I MEN'S $30.00 SUITS 21.75 SDeciaJ ", STnn I MEN'S $32.50 SUITS * 22 75 special $32.50 OVERCOATS 21.00 | MEN'S 535.00 SUITS with two pair trouser. ’ " 330.00 OVERCOATS 19.00 | MEN'S $40.00 SUITS < 29.75 75 525 - 011 OVERCOATS 16.00 ! MEN'S $45.00 SUITS» 34.75 , $20,00 OVERCOATS 12.50 I XT * TVT/nr-i O TINT KT S’OVERCOATS H. 50 I VAINCE & LIININ 5,5011 OVEOCOATS 9 - 5 ° I

no general cause can be assigned I Many accidents are the result of a combination of causes, A mechanical 1 failure containing no element of dun-. ger tn itself, but necessitating a bad ! landing, may be followed by a crash due to bad ground or an error of judgment. "Every endeavor is being made to evolve more controllable machines, and mechanical devices designed to linerease the safety of flying. I’urachutes have been generally Introduced and have saved several lives this 1 i year. But it should also be retnemI bered that aircraft are constantly improving in performance and every addition to speed and power tends to make the result of an accident more serious." —o , Tramp Steamer Passing Before Its Competition Washington, Jun. 20. (United P?ess Tramp steamers, picturesque wanderers of the sea, are gradually giving I way to ocean liners operating on specific routes xm regular schedules. Before tho war, the Commerce Department announces, there were 42 .tramps to every 58 liners operated by jcorporations, and the competition of these unregulated vessels greatly affected the ocean freight rates of the world. Today there are only 27 tramp steamers to every 73 liners, and the old-time ship, free to come and go as cargo offered, will soon completely disappear from the seas. o— Get the Habit—Trade at Home, It Pays Watch Elimination! Good Health Depends Upon Good Elimination. Retention of bodily waste in the blood is called a “toxic condition.” This often gives rise to a dull, languid feeling and, sometimes, toxie backaches and headaches. That the kidneys are not functioning properly is often shown by burning or scanty passage of secretions. Thou - sands have learned to assist their kidneys by drinking plenty of pure I water and the occasional use of a ' stimulant diuretic. 50,000 users give j Doan’s signed endorsement. Ask . your neighbor f DOAN’S P, J£ S I Stimulant Diuretic to the Kidneys Foater-Milburn Ce.. Mfr. Chcm.. Buffalo. N. Y.

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Oregon City Elevator Takes Residents Home Oregon City, Ore., Jan. 20.-(Unit-Icd Brees)—Oregon City, located along the bunks of the Willamette River, gave a million persons a free ride last year and will do as well or better In years to follow If the municipal elevator stands the strain. Oregon City's business district Is along tho level land adjacent to the Irivtr. The residential district is on ■' high bluff back of the business section. At a convenient location an elevator shaft is located. It is a free municipal Institution, operated 18 hours per day in taking people to and from the peak of the bluff. Japanese Expanding Their Timber Industry Harbin, (United Press)—Evidently as a result of the large timber concessions obtained recently by Japan from the Soviet government, the Japanese Timber Merchants Assoeia*'on [dans to widen the scope of its operations. According to latest advice, this association has decided to open a special bank to finance the

Jfl uj 1 717 our ar M P to our Place and BXVX V JLlj equip it with the necessities g 5 ifi of “bad weather driving.” IE S Ki A new set of Goodrich or Firestone Tires insure Ml IE safety and will relieve you of a lot of worry. yp How about your Battery? Let us install a new Jfj ■-fij NV illiard which will add to the life and running qualities of your car. 3 _ Si ISO-V IS, the new motor oil. Try it. Free crank j>- service. I i | Staley’s Battery I g & Tire Shop | p Sether Building N. Second Street

timber industry. Some help from the government Is anticipated. The government wtU not receive eny returns ■ until the bunk is able to puy 7 per . cent dividends. A brunch of this new bunk will be opened at Harbin. Mothers, Do This— When the children cough, rub M’s- ' terole on their throats and chests. No telling how soon the symptoms may de- , velop into croup, or worse. And then’s wnen you’re glad you have a jar of i Musterole at hand to give prompt relief. As first aid, hlugMrole is’excellent. Keep a jar ready for instant use. It is the remedy for adults, too. Re- j lieves sore throat, bronchitis, tonsillitis, I ' croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, i headache, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and aches of back or joints, sprains, gore muscles, chilblains, frosted feet and colds of the chest (it may prevent pneumonia). To Mothers: Musterole is alio made in milder form for babies and small children. Ask for Children’s Musteroic. & Tubes I MJ a S Better than a mustard plaster

J9r Improvements -CHEVROLET in Chevrolet History Marvelous beauty, luxury and style! A AC Air Cleaner host of improvements that raise to an A C Oil Filter even higher level the Chevrolet standard New Coincidental Lock of quality! And, in addition, amazingly NewDu m coCo O lort n ‘' iOn “ dSt " Tin ’ reduced prices! That’s why the Most New t-asolina Gauge Beautiful Chevrolet is everywhere reNeu.Radiator ' garded as the greatest sensation in AmerNe<v Bodies by Fisher i ca ’g greatest industry! New Remote Control Door Handles "x New Tire Carrier Study the list at the left. It’s improve-Neu-Bullet-Type Head Lamps ments and features like these which are New Windshield on Open Models found on the very best of high priced New large 17-mch Steering Wheel quality built cars! It’s improvements and 14 Full-crown Fenders features like these that make the Most New Windshield Pillars Beautiful Chevrolet mechanically finer. Narrower to provide more satisfying in performance, and the perfect, clear - New and Improved Transmission value the equal of which has never berore New Brake and Clutch Pedal Closure been offered by any maker of quality NewljXerMl'jo7at , Scal tO “ floOrof “ r automobiles! Come in! Special showing I New Hardware 01,1 1 all this week. New Running Boards i ~ —with These Amazing : Price Reductions! The COACH „ 595 SEDAN - - $ 695 LANDAU - $ 74 5 Form«r Price less Former Price S73S Former Prise 1765 - Th.SPORT 571 t Tou'ins C.r Srnq l-TssTratk MOC rsJl CABRIOLET lIJ orßosd.ter JA. (Cha.,.. Only) J r ~ Jis- ' Eetirdr New Mote witk Pri« i.dute Ulbo. tire. J | ' tfct~ R.mbl«s«.t Md <tac wherb For- l/ 2 -Too Track r mer price $535 with haH«oa (Chattit Only) Lj | MMBk tireeouly. ' A r. 6a. _ Balloon tires now standard on all irodalaI Hr *l* Prices l o b. Flint. Micb Imperial Chevrolet Sales THEO. L. RILHEY Phone 425 J. R. MONCRIEF Temporary service and sales rooms located in Kleen-Rite Auto Laundiy North Third Street —Jpposite Murray Hotel. QUALITY AT LOW COST.,

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