Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 47, Decatur, Adams County, 24 February 1927 — Page 5

TALKING MOVIES i *Fm®***’i V ( , w York. (United Press (-Talking ’ i<4uret will soon be as naiver'““’'"irlbuted as the silent film!.; 8 C ent .kvdopntenis in this brunch| nf Lelnenm are make it ou'y a <lUch- ( time when the spoken Picture, il be available to audiences in eVen | X and town iu the United .States The Vitaphone, the device which h| being backed by Warner Brother, has ( been a success (or many months. This (onirw is using it as part of the ->rogri,n in three New York theatres and h , 3 just signed an agreement provid ' for its tl se in the new Roxy Theatre which opens next month. It Is also being shown In other cities. The sound is photographed right ot. th e flint and this assures synchronization. All previous talking pictures h ive used Um phonograph to transmit the sound and any break in the film always meant that the timing of the film and the sound were endangered. Th? operation of the projection machine D said to be simple and installation o. the device involves no great amount of equipment. Plans are now being made for t'te marketing o* this iuver.-

Womcn Democrats Make ( A Wilson Pilgrimage - Washington D. C— (United Press l—l I’.esident Wodrow Wilson’s memory was honored today by the Woman s National Democratic Club, in annu.nl session here, when a pilgrimage was made to the Cathedral of Saints Pe'et and Paul, where the body of the war president reposes. Mrs. Andrieus A. Jones, wife of the senator from New Mexico, has been renominated as president if the club, which was scheduled to elect officers today. o ’ 1 Bright Colored Kid Shoes < Being Worn By Fashionable By Hedda Hoyt j (United Press Society Editor) < New York (United Press)—Bright I colored kid shoes, after season of oblivion occasioned by their overp..polarity during the reign of King Tut 1 dre«s designs are again being worn J by the fashionable. The colored shoe of today is usually worn to give con-To-day’s Big Offer To Those Who Have Stomach Distress Read What Holthouse Drujf Co. Has to Say About Dare's „„ Mentha Pepsin >\ .<-.n you have any trouble with yotir digestion, such as gas, heaviness and distension, why fool with things which at best can give only partial relief? Why not get a medicine (hat is niaile to help strengthen your upset, disordered stomach so that it will do its work without artificial help? Such a medicine is Dare’s Mentha Pepsin, a delightful elixir ' that is sold by Holthouse Drug Co. and all live druggists with the distinct understanding that If it doesn’t great Iv nelp you your money will be gladly returned. It has helped thousands—it will no doubt, help you. BED PEPPER FOR RHEUMATIC PAIN from l Pepper llub ,akcs ,ho "ouch” cannot 8 ”?. 8 a<hinß " s)n ~b y r t y° u > and it certainly om-e” Wt 011 rbelllua tism torture at hardi'v" y ,°" ale saffarittK so you can pe d ß„i g ? rOUU(1 ’ j " Mt "'y Kp '> ’’‘ Pest •<' y °" wfll have ~le quickconpon? k * 1 ,,0wn - Nothing has surii pepped at ;i’t , T e,ratii,g heat as red lloa ' lh ' <ls soon as you a,i>ply r , Rub yo " wi " fool the wa? m " g |h h „ et ' 111 three minutes it through I p S . oro a P ot through and Ask 1a n at *d soreness are gone, lilies Re,( B p ,d ,lruggiNt for a jar of get th? J e P per Hub - Be ‘o llowiev mi ßßnU < ne ’ wit ' l Ute name nowies on each package. ~ ~ WE PAIN OUT OF RHEUMATIC JOINTS soothing*’ n earS .’ milli °ns have rubbed St. Jacobs Oil' right on the tender Shot’ ai, d by the time Md l n ey say Jack RobinJ ,zA/ s ?“ ’ out comes the rheumatic pain and distress. St. Jacobs is a harmless rheumatism and pain liniment which never disappoints and doesx*->\'_ /xnot burn the skin. It. \\\ takes pain, soreness ?^ ! ? n d stiffness from achk/iff ’ ng joints, muscles and bones; stops sciataiifFT J'.ca. lumbago, backache X ft T, ralßla ' 35 cent b °ttle guar•“‘vend by all druggists.

tract to the entfro olrck costume. Or it may harmonize in color with the ue.ceesoricß such as hat, corsage or hartd bag. Emerald green and red are colors most often noted al'hough bright mcedlum blue Is occasionally seen. Where the afternoon costume Ial! black or black velvet, the red or green kid slipper is worn with sliee’black or gun metal hos -ry. Ustt illy the shoe exactly matches the color ot the turban or band bag. Black evening gowns sometimes use colored satin slippers although the colored shoe it most effective iu kid, to may mind.. Printed tringet, usually with dark backgrounds amt colorful flora) designs, trim Hit skirts of some of the most effective evening ir.icks. A diver cloth gown of straight lines has a d-en border of silver fringe patterned with large pinkish roses and gr< en leaves extending from knee line to hem. Entire fringe frocks aie listed among gowns of elaborate evening type. lr one instance a round white necked crepe gown has four-inch tiers of wnite crystal bead fringe extending from neck to hip lire. -Fr.iin the hip line to tlie hem tiers of blaowk crystal are used. Numerous straight lined gowns of silk crepe have fringe yutlining ’he neck line, often sufficiently deep t/ give the bolero effect, with matching fringe repeaded from knees t< hem. Ombre or shaded fringes are med or many models.

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MMMrati#/ /TAHINK of “wash-day” as a SINGLE 1 HOUR — when big tubfuls are washed in 3 to 7 minutes. When your whole week’s washing • — 50 pounds of clothes (dry weight) is finished. ' When everything —even the grimy edges of collars and cuffs are washed spotlessly clean without hand-rubbing. When a heat-retaining cast-aluminum tub keeps water hot for an entire washing. When the tub cleans itself in 30 seconds after the washing is done. Phone the Maytag dealer. Have C ■■ ■ , a Maytag “wash- ' 1 '' ’ ' ■ hour” in your as • L B & home next waah- *1 “ ■<’ . u illi ImN day. You will real- 1 J . ly enjoy every one Mkl!|ii,|i | H ■■ [ of the 60 minutes. . \ You will be thor- ' oughiy impressed J 4 with the unusual cleanliness of your ' clothes. Remem I ” H ber, there is no ob- llmnf ! ligation or expense, I (Ljjiil* < If the Maytag I doesn’t sell itself, | M don’t keep it. I 1 • 4k flteint- I ny <Aj .Aluminum c Washer Adams County Maytag Co161 South Second Street Phone 554 Decatur, Indiana Maytag dealers everywhere follow the standardized rule of sending a Maytag to a home to do a week’s washing free, and without obligation of any kind. This is the way all Maytag „ Gyrafoarn Washers are sold.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY,FEBRUARY 21, 1927.

TOXIN-ANTITOXIN Campaign ‘Begun To Make State Free Os Diphtheria Indianapolis,'Feb. 24. (United Press) —lndiana free from diptheria is the goal towaid which tlie State Board of Health is conducting an educational campaign for diptheria immunization by toxin anti-toxin. That very definite progress has been made in this campaign during the last year is the report of the board. Attempting to overcome the disapproval of many parents who continue t > hold mistaken conceptions of the toxin-ifntl-toxin method of immunization against diptheria, the state health department has sponsored educational meetings throughout the state. More than 24.000 persons attended 106 meetings before scholsl spe.ial groups, such as Parent-Teacher associations and luncheon clubs, and pub lie audiences. Much publicity lias Iteen given the campaign in newspapers of the stat<aud many counties and cities are carrying on an organized effort through their schools, health officials phys'eiuns and voluntary organisations tlie report states. In Evansville, more than 5,000 school children, approximately one-third of

all the school children of the city

ing was unbearable. During that time, 1 used all kinds of salves without, receiving any real benefit. After taking sir bottles of 8. 8. 8., I was cured of this dreadful disease. I recommend 8. 8. 8. to anyone suffering from eczema, because I cannot praise it enough for what it has done for me.” Cleophas Forte, Soldiers and Sailors Home. Quincy, 111. S.S.S. is purely vegetable. It is extracted from the fresh roots of medicinal plants and herbs and gives to Nature what she needs in building you up so that your system throws off the cause. S.S.B. is sold at all good drug stores in two sizes. Tha larger size is more economical.

have been completely Immuplzad. About one thousand immunisation* were made iu a frccfltliuic conducted by the uchools. The Stare Patent -Teacher association is urging all local asociations to devote at least one meeting to the presentation and discussion of immunization with an invitation to the kcal medical society and the public goner'lly to attend such meetings The State Medical association in nt: official com mini lea I ion to the secretaries of county medical societies, h:ts| urged all societies to join with the ParenUTeachers tn eviry reasonable' effort to inform the public. ‘‘There is no question” says the re-1 port, "ns to the interest of the parents of Indiana in this most important matter of protecting the children of the; state against diptheria. ‘‘lndiana had the lowest death rate; from diptheria in its history in 1925. This saving iu life and prevention of suffering must be attributed to good When You Catch Cole! Rub On Musterdc Musterole is easy to apply and works right away. It may prevent a cekl from j turning into “flu” or pneumonia. It | docs all the good work of grandmother s i mustard plaster. Musterole is a clean, white ointnv'r.t, I made of oil of mustard and other home I simples. It is recommended by many i doctors and nurses. Try Musterole for sore tliroat, cold on the chest, rheumatism, lumbago, pleuri.-y,stiff neck, bronchitis, asthma, neuralgia, congestion, pains and aches of the back and joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet—colds of all sorts. 7b Mothers: Musterole is al-o made in milder form for babies and small children Ask for Children’s Musterja. Mi Better than a mustard Blaster

The new colors for Suits and Topcoats W vmake their entrance '. V/ £4l 'Mt 9 Silver Blue Hazel Tan /A \ ' Il I //II The blue of steel sprayed The lighter tans you’ve \Ajj with a silver grey mist. seen in the hazel nut. \\ l Pigeon Gray Roan ’ Dull greys; bright greys Darker shades of brown in new pattern treatment. toned with shades of red. | \lu IJI ■ 111 I / 'll \ z " Introductory Values \j \ $25 S2B S3O $35

YOU can see these new suits and topcoats now in our store. It’s a part of our service to be first with the newest. We’re in instant touch with everything the fashion leaders endorse. Hart Schaffner & Marx have the experts who do it. I Holthouse Schulte & Co.

public health work shared In by th-j medical profession and by coopuiating agencies and the parbnta ot the state. ‘ Even greater saving ot life can bo brought about thia year auduext year through more universal use of prevention by immunisation. 1 ' » of 2,1!)k deaths reported in Indiana dining the mouth ot Dec.-mber, 1)26, 29 were the result of diptheria. Organ-

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lc heart disease caused 475, pneumonia 320, apoplexy 300. external causes 29". cancer 256, Bright's disease 200 tuberculosis 176, influenza 96 and other causes 99. _ -, o ... — — - Hoosiers Beat Cleveland In League Game, 27 To 24 Fort Wayne, Feb. 24J —The 'Fort

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Wayne Hoosiers defeatedglhe Clevalaud RoM>nblums iu an American League basketball game here last night by a score ot 27-24. The Hooslere held an 1841 lead at the end ot the first half. Accuracy from the free throw line was responsible for Fort Wayne's victory. Thia win advanced the Hoosiers from seventh to sixth position in the league standing.

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