Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 112, Decatur, Adams County, 11 May 1927 — Page 3
IT HEADACHES ■ Koiihl Be Treated as Sy mpI Korn Intend Os A Disease B 'f liv JoHopli S. Wasiu-y B ,|- p. Staff ( oiT<»sp<»n<lent> B I 1 , '" il 1 S Hfixb'b" should be treated as a B rather than a disease for I S,. . un>h'i IviliL'. < allse lu hied B H, . -Hur I"-. Hugh S. ruinI K-. Surgeon General of the I’. S ■ Slblie Health Cervite. Bl ■ p.- understand how nuinv ■ HL. there Os which a headB Mr 1 - ' l ,ji " in is ” w:l ’" 1 " 1 ’ B Wr sailL tile B i -he trouble for a hendaehe ■ of serious BK. . changes ate made ■■Mah your manner of living. B g■ i ,mg headai lies often mmiu ■ )■• B Bl T "I S01l "‘ I Hu: '■ :ot.-iii. to I nimli too ■ ' motimi B 1 Itiiroe. B| B \ Hines it may bo due to HuBBa ' l!ll ‘ 100,1 1,! ” 4 k, 'l” l "° S H, heel! kept ---.1,1 ■Sp I partially spoiled. Tim bi.inu ■ ®)., may also be duo to l.h-li ■ st] .sure, W h lie S <-V. re ■ K, lies B Higiti" Mi 1 pi c miming said that hehdm Iles B B»' 1,1 ,lV <lisea'-es ol Hl" brain, ■ nose. Toxic he idaelms H onl ail . ' - poisomms B B" o. telion.; in diet, to alB B< sometimes from ex,e -n B SI ’ tobacco. ■ I neglect a headache. If \ou B B<- avoid headaches by regular B - ami i lose attention to diet amt H Ht ventilation of your la dro. B ■> " wotkiooms. then there B Hs something wrong. B J im 'o a good physicianaml iu-mt B Hl! !■•• shall determine the <-.. isr B B k our headache." I ■ I. S. Leading Exporter ■ To Italy Last Year B \\ .'•.Tifton, —I I'nit-ul Pres <> - T - B Tn.--I Stales led all other cm.nt’m , B us ilm world as an exporter to Italy in ■ 1 m i ommeice liepartmoo; B ti‘b ■'l today by (’ommerci.il .V.mhe N H I>. Maclean, at Rome. B Total shipments from the I'ni' d B St.i'l Were valued at $5.(114,(i"*.mm B jhe or 22 per cent of the total Italian tr imports. Cotten predominated as the principal product# with a total value !of ..’.;. .o was next. Sa** rut'"-' a mineral oils, copper coal. K ■ nui< hineiy, automobiles and tractors. K ilminany ranked second Io the I’nii ■ ■ i-i States as an exporter to Italy, send B I lag 11 per cent of the total Italian Purchases. ■ o I I Famous Haddon Hall I Now Being Restored London Press) — For the B. I first time for 200 years the romantic | I < a ni.msion. Haddon Hall, seem of the ■ / I Hoveled film "Dorothy Vernon of Had- ■ I 'i ui Hall" was occupied recentlv. when I I the Buke o f Highland went into r. -;iBMI dence. I Haring the life of John the Third I bake of Ruthland, the family ceased | I to live at Haddon, but the present | I buke.since his boyhood has chei'ished I th« id ea o f making the Hall habitable, I ami this has now been done, the work !ot restoration, supervised by tlm Duke having taken over 18 months. In order that m ne of the charm of I aiulqnity be lost the Duke has spent many thousands of dollars. The eld I hell which was taken to Rowsley I Parish Chinch, when the family left | Haddon, has been brought back to the I chapel turret, and rings again as in I the days j 0 CHINESE POLICE GAZETTE Peking—(UP) — Publication of a “Police Gazette” has been started ' lere - The first issue contained no bathing beauties but instead a large i and handsome photo of the Chinese chief of police. His orders will constitute the chief reading material. ' —————io Hatches Freek Cuck J Mrs. Alice Reeding living south of Markle, reports the hatcfiing of a I freak duckling, which has three legs | two of which are 'in the proper place ''idle the thfrd is located on the breast ■ hone. The third lek has two feet. I Anderson—Auto business is on the I boom at Anderson. A total of 12,400 I i in, nßes have been issued by Miss Lillie IJnville, clerk. I Windfall—Roy Metcalf, 14, stumbled i while aerrying an ax on his shoulder, the ax cut a gash in his arm which , took several stitches. : Michigan -City Ind.-M)riving their third stolen car on a jaunt “to see the B five boys were caught by local police and are being held awaiting I action of the authorities. They gave I heir names as Pedro Blanco and Anttiony Costello of Gtfry and Clarence [ , Daniel Harper and Edward Wilh 'ck of Huntington.
NEW SUIT FOR FREEDOM ■ v* —wlP* --jy"— -j|£ BOW <'3r’' jto fi 1 Jblb . 'I 1 — —■— - ** - * M -4 a A Mystery surrounds the details of the latest divorce suit mst'tuted by S. S. Kresge, ten-eent store magnate and erstwhile reformer, against his second wife, the former Doris Mercer. The Lili of complaint was suppressed when filed in Detroit. Tlie tv. c are shown. - •
ENLARGE NURSERY | — 1 Demand For Trees To Plant In Indiana Increases The increasing demand of Indiana people for trees to plant in woodlots' and about their premises has made it I necessary to expand the present State 1 Forest Nursery at Heurwili'- ..., Joseph K "■■■':• -f <ue Pennsylvania rorest Serylca Ims Deen named forester in charge. Richard Lieber, conser-. vation department director, announced today. Mr. Kaylor is a graduate of the Pemlsylvania State Forest School, had experience in the Mont Alte Nursery which annually produces 4 million seedlings, and has toured all EuropeanCountries to study their forestry methods. In addition to his connection with! the Pennsylvania forestry service he ■o.'-t'. '-ye-i and crnis- d the • ! mbei lands of Georgia. Mr. Kayiur bri.., s much . x perience in forestry work to Indiana and will be of great aid in the move- 1 ment to reforest this state’s waste lands. Mr. Lieber says. The forestry tax levy passed by the' 192 G ami 1927 Legislatures provides one mill per SIOO of taxables, whiph ■ now makes possible the establishment of a forest nursery expected event- 1 ually to be self supporting with trees sold to planters at cast. This fund al- 1 so permits acquirement of a limited number of waste acres each year to the public estate which the conservation department is gradually building up for Indiana. I o Affairs Os Consolidated Realty Company Closed Indianapolis, May 11 — (UP) —Arrangements were being made today lor the final wind-up of the affairs cf the Consolidated Realty and Theatre (orporation, according to announcements made by Gecrke M. Dickson an 1 Fred A. Sims, Co-receivers. Approximately 4,000 holders of "Gold Notes" of the cpmpanv scattered throughout Indiana and Illinois, will receive eight tenths o' one per cent in their investment* Dickson said. Preferred creditors will receive th full amount, due them. The firm went ipto receiversliip in 1923. — 0 More U. S. Marines Are Ordered To Nicaragua. Washington, May 11 (United Press) Fear of possible armed clashes between U. S. marines and "die-hard” l'iberi'4 revdlij .ionlists in Nicaragua was regarded here today as the impelling motive for ordering 800 more marines there, bringing the marine force to approximately 3,000. The marines were requested by j Roar Admiral Julian Latimer, U. S-, 1 commander there, as necessary to restore order incident to the agree--ment, of liberal leaders to disarm ihcir forces, made with Henry L. Stim-I
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| son, President CooPdge’s special I representative. It. is possible that liberal groups - here and there, holding out in isolated places, may challenge the order to disarm, and that efforts of the ma- | rines to force them to lay down their arms may result in conflict. | 0 — o’ wins Meet Per" iugti schrtbl won first place in a trianuglar track and field meet ! with Montpelier and Bryant high . schools at Montpelier, last Saturday. The three teams cored as follows: j Portland, 40; Bryant, 34: Montpelier. 25. Portland scored only two points in the field events. o Injured Farmer Improves Dora Myers,' 30, farmer of near Toc- ' sin, who was injured internally in a ! tractor accident Tuesday afternoon is reported resting easier now and hopes are held for pis recovery. X-Ray pip. ; "Ittv.-.-i; ■■ by jd.-ysk iar.s failed to reveal an expected fracture of the j spine. Get the Habit—Trade at Home. It Pays CORNS / U bI 1 MB Stops pain in one minute You will forget you ever had a com one minute after you apply Dr. Scholl’s Zino-pads—that’s how quick they end all pain. When the corn is gone it never comes back. If new shoes irritate the spot, a Zino-pad fixes it overnight! Dr. Scholl’s Zino-pads a re thin, medicated, antiseptic, protective, healing. Safe, sure, quick, lasting resultsguaranteed.Get a box at your druggist's or shoe dealer's —35 c. DlScholls Zino-pads Put one on—the pain is gone! No More Gas In Stomach and Bowels If you wish to be permanently relieved of gas in stomach and bowels, take Baalmann's Gas Tablets, which are prepared especially for stomach gas and all the bad effects resulting from gas pressure. That empty, gnawing feeling at the pit of the stomach will disappear; that anxious, nervous feeling with heart palEitation will vanish, and you will again e able to take a deep breath without discomfort. That drowsy, sleepy feeling after dinner will be replaced by a desire for entertainment. > Bloating will cease. Your limbs, arms and fingers will no I longer feel cold and ‘"go to sleep 1 ’ because Baalmann's Gas Tablets prevent gas from interfering with the circulation. Get the genuine, in the yellow pack- ' age, at any good drug store. Price >l. Always on hand at Holthouse Drug Co.
Tinplate Rollers Take Longer Rests Than Any Other Kinds Os Workers London (United Press)-Tim trial Fntlgue Research Board have tllspidleil (lie belief of the average Londoner, that the road mender takes Hie longest lest between bls spasms of activity. Rest periods taken by manual workers every hour, was Hie unique tusk lite Hoard set themselves to discover, their investigations revealing some very interesting figures. The road mender, whose activities always draw a curious throng of onlookers rest 11.9 minutes, and works for 48.1 minutes in every hour. Hist average rest l isting about one minute!
Seed Potatoes We have plenty of Pure Certified Early Ohjo Seed Potatoes. SA M HI T E Phone 201.
ISOVIS Cuts Cost for Taxi Company! The Yellow Cab and Baggage Company of Topeka, Kansas, thanks the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) for the manufacture ot Iso Vis in a letter, which should be of interest to every motorist. C ° \ \ A A * \ co®? 8 " e '•° 4 s WW 1 /A iSW Oik mm - Maa & V e'i “° 4 BB IVuOmL °° Aa «- tß i’o l V) VvW|mL 6 'u B ’a ’ a fe*V eC t , > W ■ Wl \ > ,o® \x. soMV s „« Ca® . You will notice that this Company had tried almost all of the standard grades of oil. Men in the taxi business know the importance of lubrication. They can measure it in dollars and cents. The Yellow Cab and Baggage Company was surprised at the results obtained by using Iso=Vis. No wonder! Iso=Vis is new—different! It lubricates a car with an efficiency never known before, as the above letter illustrates. Only 65 barrels of Iso=Vis are ordered to do the work that it took 100 barrels of ordinary oil to do! Iso-Vis costs a trifle more per quart—but a whole lot less per mile! Iso=Vis has solved the problem of dilution that had worried motorists and baffled experts for years, and thousands of people through the Middle West are writing enthusiastically to the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) to express their surprise and pleasure at the results obtained. Buy at any Standard Oil Service Station or Licensed Qarage. Standard Oil Company Decatur, Indiana 4670 flndiana) ,
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Workers engaged in rolling tinplates head lite inveatlgutorn list with aver , ago rests varying from 14 to 28 minutes every hour. Pitch loaders are a close second with 22 to 2<> minutes rest per hour. Miners t ifee rests according to the atmospheric conditions they are working tinder, rests usually ratigelng from 7 to 22 minutes each hour. Tlte number of minutes of lest per hour taken by other classes of manual workers are as follows:— Ploughman 14.6 Dock laborers 11.9 Hrlcklayers 11.1 Farm laborers 8 1 ■■ ■ n - - ■■■■■■■ Mrs. Don Redding, of Fort. Wayne, was here today to attend the JonesBeard wedding.
Savs Shingled Hair Will Make Girls Bald t — London — (UP) — Women will be-1 come hald-headed just like men do, If . they persist In having their hair cut I "a la mule" ami wearing tight hats, I according to several Loudon doctors. 1
THE TREE Every man’s career is like a tree. In order to have flowers and fruits it must have deep roots. The root of business success is what a man has saved. Plant the tree of your success by a savings account at this bank. THE PEOPLES LOAN 4 TRUST 00. BANK OF SERVICE
Hairdressers here, however, and one woman doctor, entirely disagree with the assertion. They first declare that the more a woman's hulr is cut, tho more it grows while female M.D. exclaimed: "My only fear Is that it will hake women grow beards and mustaches "
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