Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 65, Decatur, Adams County, 17 March 1927 — Page 7

ICOW TESTERS hold MEETING rttfrSS-W j ySS5b At Borne „,VODO Os the twenty eight T,e " the Ada ins County Cow < r ‘ A oclaUon attended u meetT,S the 'orpntatlon held in the iß? u°of Merne. Mon.lay evening. The Ba,lk * w 49 arranged hy Roy L. profia™ aud proved Interesting Pf |ce - l attended. ‘ l>airy Bqulp“•"tsthe subject assigned to * e “'n Bleberick, member of the 0110 . living in Kirkland townthe things he mention- '** hi, automatic watering sys""l ; tere bv individual drinking W ; urn M-ed the cows from fresh from L veil any time they desire Kor Hairy Cows, was by Jacob J. Schwartz: «, D v questions were asked concernL sudau Grass, a new pasture crop rt U . h was fully used by sevwlßemlK'rs of -he organization last VfJ r. It will prove valuable this year, iu view of the shortage in pasture all over the county. 1 A w. Gulick led a discussion euhtied -Building fp The Dairy Herd." U nhich were brought out. the best Methods of breeding up a purebred 4,iry herd. "The Future of the Dairy Business," was discussed by L. M. Busche. county agent, he touching upon the various indicators which show the dairy business will be profitable iu the future. The matter of putting on the area t es t (nr tuberculosis in Adams countv, whereby each herd in the county will be tested for tuberculosis, was also discussed by the members present A vote showed them to be unanimously in favor of putting the test across. 'Mr. Gulick was assigned the task of obtaining complete information as to the requirements for puttin? on the county test and will re- [ port at the next meeting. A program committee consisting of Osia Von Gunten, A. 7.. Smith and Noah Rich is arranging a program for the next, meeting and will notify the members of the time of the meeting within a short time. I Several visitors were also present at the meeting of the organization. After the regular meeting, n men who have aged herd sires whifch they will have to dispose of, met and made arrangements to determine the possibility of exchanging animals, thereby saving the expense of purchasing young, untried herd sires. o ’■— To Honor Memory Os Charles William Eliot Bloomington, ind., Mar. IT.—Dr. H T Beavers, of Decatur, and other alumni of Harvard University, have been invited to attend a statewide meeting and banquet Saturday even's?. March 19, at Indiana University in memory of Charles William Eliot, hte president eineriius of Harvard 1 niversity. Many university and colpresidents are expected to attend. The meeting will celebrate the 93rd anniversary of the birth of Dr. Eliot and win be part of a nationwide me“lorial ( o him as one of the most intp"lng and distinguished leaders of e ucation in America. Evans Wool *?' of Indianapolis,, will make the PniK-ipal address. President W. L. sWe' n ° f ,mliana Uuivep »ity. win prolong Numbers” Habit is Sweeping London is hit ,M ~ 11 llite< l I’ress.) — London " n,ler the "wrong number m its telephone system. counJl'i lri,V in ,lames of exchanges prom , d . WUh ' he wiUe difference of of nT? °“ between U>« inhabitants upon ?? Se and Maytair is beW re-1 Ponsible by many people, v { the"!? 111311 rfecently eoraplained to! s office department that she oi k? M 116,1 OUt or be d o. four urgent „ mornlDß t 0 an quickly f ° r Ule doctor to come asked a!ttll,lnge w hiclt the caller had awav <)r "-as more than three miles neuter! T’"' 8,16 Bald * hcr “ t 0 1 lug f,„. yd at Vilr| uus times askas ‘ nKtfUmunt Inaker ' Bc s ami • l- * br<iWer y* the war ofto speai- a !' e “ chman wb ° demanded Bpeak *ith his consul. vi„„ | St ', riliZation Bi " p a»se S I’ressi Pe .T,, Cl ' March 17—(United "ization ‘".'T"' 1 * eUßelliß *«=*•- ate 21 r n 18<J< tile Vermont Seu"ration i u L* ““ "° UbJ i,llow Persons with of f^ble-niiuded K- t . ’ ho cuns eut of the subGet th « Habit-Trade at Home, It Pays

Woman Released Hour After Killing Husband Washington, J>. C. March 17. (United! Press)—Mrs. Anna Susan Edwards.' S 3, Cleveland, was released from cus- 1 tody, an hour after she had shot and killed her husband, John Orator Kd-j wards. 38. Coroner Rogers ordered her freed so she could care for her three small ichildren one of whom witnessed the slaying. Mrs. Edwards shot her husband after he hud struck her with a heavy wrench, she told authorities. BELTS FOR WOMEN Becoming As Necessary To Women As To Men Hy Hedda Hoyt (United Press Fashion Editor) New Yolk, —(United Press) Belts are becoming as necessary to women as they are to men. Not that they hold up the main Item of one's apparel but they btacb up the suit, coat or frock as nothing else can this spring. Delta, It seems are In again out agaiu. gone again and at present they |are decidedly in. Counters are laden with models ranging from less than one-half of an inch to six Inches including: black patents, irridescent patents. colored suedes, gunmeta! leather metals, handpainted leathers, snake effects, calf fur. etc. Most novel are the snake belts which have metal heads and tails aud round lings all the way about simulating rattles. Under the snake's head is a hook arrangement which hooks into one of the rings making the belt adjustable to any size. If the belt is too long the tail portion Is wrapped about in most realistic fashion. These are rei.v narrow. Fur belts arc* also unusual being made of calf fur bound in harmonizing I leather. Woven leather In irridescent t patent are quite fanciful and numerous to describe. Round wisp of printed chiffon form some of the new handkerchiefs. These are merely little circles of gayly printed chiffon with rolled hems. Little vestees of silk, embroidered in multi-color, are available at the neckwear counters. These have the Vshaped neckline at the shoulder and bottoms. They will be most effective with tailored suits. Suits and coats made of light tan alfskin mottled in white aie shown ior in-between-season wear. O coat of this light-toned call skin has the white moiling used down tlie center of the back in rather regular design and this is repeated at the fronts. Seen from the back this model looks like a suit since it has the long bolere back. A belt of the fur extends across the front. Small turban bats of the same ,'ur are shown for wear with these unusual garments. Marion. —The disposition of a horse Igured in a court trial here. The jury swarded John Dixon $1 damages from Philip Ait because Alt traded him a >alky horse for a good one. ! NOSE CLOGGED FROM A COLD OR CATARRH ? I ? * Apply Cream in Nostrils To ! Open Up Air Passages. Ah! What relief! Your clogged aostrils open right up, the air pasmges of your head are clear and you :an breathe freely. No more hawkng, snuffling, mticous discharge, headache, dryness—no struggling for breath at night, your cold or ;atarrh is gone. Don't stay stuffed up! Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream Halm from your iruggist now. Apply a little of this fragrant, antiseptic cream in your lostrils, let It t ienetratet through svery air passage of the head; soothe md heal the swollen, inflamed mu:ous membrane, giving you instant relief. Ely's Cream Balm is just what every cold and catarrh sufferer las been seeking. It’s just, splendid! Mothers, Do This — When the children cough, rub Musterole on their throats and chests. No telling how soon t he rymptoms may develop into croup, or worse. And then’s when you're glad you have a jar of Musterole at hand to give prompt relief. As first aid, Musterole is excellent. Keep a jar ready for instant use. It is the remedy for adults, too. Relieves sore throat, bronchitis, tonsillitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, headache, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and aches of back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, chilblains, frosted feet and colds of the chest (it may prevent pneumonia). To Mothers: Musterole is alto made in milder form for babies and small children. Ask for Children's Musterole. Better than a mustard platter

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1927.

Seven Wives Cast Lots For Polyjjamus Husband Warsaw.—(United Press.) — Seven i women are to cast lots two years hezee for the possession of "their" | husband. The hiishund. during a period of two years, married each in turn. The father of his seventh wife discovered his duplicity and denounced him for bigamy. The judge sentenced him lo jatl for two years although each of Ills seven victims testified In his behalf. This friendly testimony so pleused the seven-times husband that he told them he would marry one for keeps as soon as his sentence expired. When asked by them to name the lucky one he replied that they must settle this among themselves as It was all the same to him. The seven consulted together and decided to cast lost for him. Throe Stockings Now Constitute One l’air Hy Hedda Hoyte (United Press Fashion Editor) New York (United Press) —Morals are absolutely shocking In the stocking world. Until now not a breath of scandal lias ever touched the hosiery counter. Stockings were carefully mated In color and size and remained mated until one of the pair became enfeebled when its mate was cast into; the discard along with It. There was no second mate loafing about to take the place of the deceased. Now* however, "until rips do us part" seems to be the idea. A hosiery \ merchant has started the Idea of selling three single stockings as a ‘pair’. He lielieves that one stocking of a pair cf two always gives out before its mate and by having a third stocking the purchaser can still have Hie benefit of a pair. Three of a kind are worth more than a pair, according to

I An Unusual Fine Showing | j* New Spring | M COATS The Lady or Miss who chooses her new W; Spring Coat from the assortment that y t il awaits her here is assured of style and II quality to the utmost. jj Our stock is now complete and affords I as fine a selection as will he found I anywhere. jM May we show you? Our prices are B , extremely low. too. $9.75 to $24.75 See Our New Line of Snappy Spring- Slippers, ‘‘Wonderful styles” Every number a winner. BERNSTEINS | ammsmmmKßßmmmmi. ■iih. lima ■ ■■ . I Baughman’s 5 & 10c Store * NEW LINE CURTAIN MATERIALS *£ Ifj Scrim, yard wide lljn ye yard Xvfv u? jjj !* a a y r<i ■ ,ard "“*• 25c and 50c | 3 r» r ?r d ‘ c : vard wld ':... 15,20,25 * 30c s g 2 Cretonne, yard wide Oft--1f 1 afi yard gjj | 4 "* 44 . in ' wide 35*50c | jP CURTAIN RODS HATS COAT HANGERS 3y Rods" . IOC Hat Frames. 2'‘ 5C Si Rods" 20c LininflS - FloWerS SUIT HANGERS gjj S Door r _ and O for | rtfl pnl Large line of Fresh Garden Seeds, in hulk. tfi Sfi Flower Seeds. 3 pkgs. 10c. Flower Rulbs. sjj faints, Varnish Stains, Enamels and Paper Cleaner, Jfl can •_•••• ye Paint brushes 10c ft; 2.>c jjj jr Large line of China, in sets or any number of pi peiccs at the very lowest prices. yLarge line of Fresh Candies. Ib 15c, 20c, 25c & 3oc REMEMBER IT’S AT ijpj | Baughman’s Sioref * g East Side Street. Sfi

this merchant's logic. Perhaps the ex- < tra cost on three stockings will make up for the waste in discarding a pair whou one stocking gives out. < The flapper vogue for metal anklets which were worn about the ankle under sheer silk hosiery is probably responsible for the new stocking-ank-lets. A circlet or hand of darker thread than the stocking extends about the | ankle being woven Into the stocking so as to give the effect of a narrow metal anklet. Usually the circlet is (d the same shade as the heels. Heels, you know, are darker than the rest of i the stocking lately. This two-tone idea 1 Is used on gunmetal stockings with | black heels and on light parchment stockings with dark tan or brown. — o Quinine Cocktails Served In London London (United Press)—“Cocktails” made from cinnamon and quinine Instead of the usual ingredients were offered to quench the thirsts of members of a committee in charge of the arrangements cf London's biggest public ball of the year—the Stage Guild Hall—when they met to draw up final plans recently. Mr. Nicholas Hannen. chairman of the committee was responsible Tor the ‘dope’, because he thought cinnamon and quinine was so much better for Ills collogues than cocktails. "The mixture he said, "looks like :i Irnmm While in France with the American Army I obtained a noted French prescript,ion for the treatment of Rheumatism and Neuritis. I have given this to thousands with wonderful results. The prescription cost me nothing. I ask nothing for it. 1 will mail it. if you will send me your address. A postal will bring it. Write today. PAUL CASE, Dept. C 1343, Brockton, Mass. i - "

cocktail and tastes like one." |a Holding their noses anti making wry faces the committee bravely swallowed the mtxtuie und were rewarded by the leal thing. ——— o Receiver For Bank Named Peru Ind., March 17 — (United I’ress) —The First National hank here today assumed receivership duties for the first Stateibank of Hunker Hill which closed following the suicide of the cashier last week. O - Vincennes. —City officials and residents of Vincennes have joined in a (leanup week campaign and ash piles,! cans and rubbish are vanishing rupidly. Ho More etching Skin One Minute Test Prove* It Aro you with the agony of a burnlUhhV'7 Skin which w-ems todeiy rrhe-ff •Jo y r u suTer farm eczema, pimples, ulcera, arid other forma o 1 ckin troubles? \t ro risii to you, we invite yn« to try thiaona minute Go to any drug store and eet a bcttle of D. D. D. on trial. Gently waan the itching portion of your skin with I). D. D-poe--3cii;,!ton, the antiseptic healing lotion. Tnen <Vutwh for resu’La. If you do not experk-ru ; tVt calm, cool sensation, if that itch is not stopped in or.e tr.inutt, iust bring the bottie bade and your n»oney will be refunded atones O.D.X3LMHealing Skin Lotion Faulty Elimination Should Be Corrected— Good Elimination Is Essential to Good Health. ' IF you would be well, see to your elimination. Faulty kidney action permits toxic material to remain in the blood and upset the whole system. Then, one is apt to have a tired, languid feeling and, sometimes, a toxic backache or headache, and often some irregularity of secretions, such as scanty or burning passages. More and more people are acclaiming the value of Doan’s Pills, a stimulant diuretic, in this condition. For more than forty years Doan's have been winning favor the country over. Ask your neighbor! DOAN’S Zs Stimulant Diuretic to the Kidneya i Fr>n*er- Mil burn Co., Mfg. Chem.. Buffalo. N. Y.

As Thrilling in Beauty as in Performance - Everyone says-Nothing like it in the world " The mere announcement of the Super-Six principle, freed to the limit, focused on Hudson a dramatic public expectancy such as never awaited any pther car. In appearance and value, as well as perform- HUDSON SUPER-Sir. ance, it is the most talked of car of the year. Standard Mode’* New riders, new buyers and thousands who merely Coach - - - $1283 witness its vivid dash on the road are saying “There Sedan - - - 1385 is nothing like it in the world.” Custom Built Modela In all it does, there is effortless ease, from its swift, Brougham - smooth glide into motion, to sustained high speed, 5-Passen™er Sedan 1750 and back to the soft instantaneous stopping action 7-Passenger Sedan ISSO of its four-w heel brakes. It has been accorded the au prices f. o. b. Detroit, greatest public reception in Hudson history. plut w,r oxc,Be tm * • HU DSON The Super-Six Principle Freed to the Limit P. KIRSCH & SON OPPOSITE INTER URBAN STATION North Second Street Phone 335

Look! Look! Look! Friday and Saturday 2 DAYS ONLY YOU,CAN BUY CONGOLEUM BSW3. LUXOLEUM RUGS 9x12 This offer is for two days OFIIV only, just as a means to get you acquainted with jfmTitt- MsE tjej this line. Strictly first Bp jfyYjjjt M k'/'" * quality and a fine assort M jg ment of patterns from nil which to choose. Sells xHg*. •* regularly at $14.75 and ” ’ IjfM now offered at this low m 3jp price. It's a great snv- n| Jtjj*** mg. at H nHW' them. ■ T’HE ECONOMY STORC X DECATUR’S UNDERSELLING STORE JLJ

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