Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 247, Decatur, Adams County, 19 October 1927 — Page 9

IP GROSS GETS CLOTHING APPEAL I The Adtma county Chapter of the Ijnerican R«» CMW today received an | , ~ from national headquarters for |, lth ‘j ng to meet the preying needs I, ,(„■ Mississippi valley among the array of flood victims. Not less L lU 75 carloads of warm winter gurfcents are needed at once, the appeal pated, ■ I The following garments are needed L. w „„„m and children: oats, dresses, Lmlerwear, stockings, boys suits and fchirts, socks und sweaters, and baby Clothes. Coats, suits, shirts, underwear Lid socks are needed for men. [ No shoes, furs or hats are needed. L. clothing should be clean and in I Lood order. I jiias Annie E. Winnes, secretary of the Adams county Red Cross chapter, slated that some room centrally located would be secured in which the clothing can be lef. Train Carrying Calles Family Is Dynamited El Paso, Tex., Oct. 20 —(UP)—A Mexico City dispatch to the Spanish language newspaper, El Continental, ■ here today said a train carrying mem- ■ hers of president Calles family was ■ dynamited late yesterday between I Villa Keyes and Jaral Del Britto, south ■ of San Luis Potosi. Six persons were killed and seven I injured, the dispatch said. A band of 60 men placed dynamite ■ beneath a second class coach near ■ the front of the train, the dispatch ■ said. The engine was derailed. The 1“ relatives of Calles, who were in a I special car at the back of the train, were uninjured, according to the reVVells County Schools Have 4,514 Pupils Illuffton, Oct. 20 — Miss Minerva Scott, county attendance officer, today completed her report for the first month of school. Owing to the fact that some of the teachers delayed in making reports, her general report for the county was delayed. The report was completed today by Miss Scott shows a total school enrollment in Wells county, Blufftou included of 4,514 pupils. 0 School Bus And Auto Collide; Child Killed Crawfordsville, Oct. 20 — (INS) — Lester Dean Peters, 12-year-old school boy of near Kirkpatrick, is dead here today, five other-pupils are nursing ; serious injuries, 13 others are bruised and two men are painfully hurt as the result of a collision between the Bowers station school hack and an auto driven by Robert Pollom, 58, of isTattt;' m yuuevmvii . * is Paddock’s corner, north of Darlington, Indiana. The Peters boy died today in the fiilver Union hsopital. Coroner J. D. Griffith will hold an inquest into the tragedy today. The hack carrying 19

fibest Colds to this at m e nt l \ v"<N Redden chest . with hot wet j . towels; rub on — apply thickly VICKS V VAPOrub gj-4 tm i jsirere Hi DEVELOP HlO PNEUMONIA Persistent roughs und colds load to serious trouble. You can stop them now with Creomulsion, an emulsified creosote that is pleasant to take. Creomulsion is a new medical discovery with two-fold action; it soothes and heals the inflamed membranes and inhibits germ prow th. Os all known drugs, creosote is recognized by high medical authorities as on a "f the greatest healing agencies for persistent coughs and'Ynlds and other forms of throat troubles. Creomulsion contain;, in addition to creosote, other healing elements which soothe and heal the infected membranes and stop the irritation and inflammation while the creosote goes on to the stomach, is absorbed into the blood, attacks the seat of the trouble and checks the growth of the germs. * Creomulsion is guaranteed satisfactory in the treatment of persistent coughs and * n !ds, bronchial asthma, bronchitis and other forms of respiratory diseases, and is excellent for building up the system after colds or flu. Money refunded if any cough or cold is not relieved after taking according to directions. Ask youi druggist, (adv.)

pupils and driven by Roy Boots, 21, was going west when It collided with the Pollom car’. Although, neillier machine was going at an expensive speed, the bus overturned. —«■ o — Molted Snow Damages Apples In Alleghenies Cumberland, Md., Oct. 20—(IN3)— Heavy damage to orchards in this district was feared today us swollen strdnms carried volumes of melted snow down from the Alleghenies. A warm wind, which continued unabated for thirty hours, brought with It evidence that apple crops in the vicinity had been badly damaged. Snow In the mountains seriously hampered telephone and telegraph communications. Dancing at Nun Set, Wednesday, Friday, Sunday this week. 247t2 See "Hulda of Holland" at the D. C . H. S. Auditorium, Thursday evening. it iMI To nine women out of ten, this is « mighty important message. There is n« longer anv need for any woman la suffer any menstrual fain. No more painful periods! A strong statement but literally true. There is seldom a particle of pain any part of the period. And this is done without narcotics. Feminex is a formula which will rank with the great medical discoveries. Don’t disregard the doctors who are urging all women to take advantage of feminex. Nor disbelieve all the women who say feminex has brought them absolute freedom, complete and anuuing absence ol all pain! Feminex works. Every drugstore must have feminex by this time. It costs a quarter. Don’t you think any woman who suffers much is foolish not to try it?

Hold it there all day long / with ease to car and comfort to passengers Your Essex gives you 50 miles an hour all day long. Far greater speed if you want it. Brilliant activity in pick-up and hill climbing. More than iVi times the power its motor size ordinarily rates it. Long life and enduring character to all its abilities and quality. It is exclusive performance because Essex Super-Six design is exclusive. And because every part of motor and chassis is engineered to true balance with every other pair. This unitv construction goes And it is engineered to lowest beyond Essex performance to operation and maintenance Essex comfort, appearance and cost. During the year Essex economy. Thus its compact- has outsold any other bi\ at ness gives 15% more passen- or near the price, almost two to <jer room. Its riding ease is one, and we believe a smg e not excelled by any car regard- ride will fully reveal the less of size or price. reason. E S SEX Super-Six 2-Passenger Speedabout S7OO 4-Passenger Speedster $Si r . Coach $735 Coupe $735 Sedan $835 All prices f. o. b. Detroit, plus war excise tax P. KIRSCH & SON OPPOSITE INTERURBAN STATION North Second Street Phone s:i«

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1927.

Woman Shoves Ajjed Mother From Path Os Auto; Car Hits Her Washington, lnd., Oct. 20— (INS)— Mrs. Judith Porter, 76, was alive today, although Injured, thanks to the heroism of her daughter. Miss Artie Porter. The daughter and mother were crossing a street when they saw a

t, f*vr x-f IMWJTKNCW *MY BRAKES' itwa: loaded* wouldi nr hoot STFP righE up, gentlemen and ladies. Don’t those folks look pretty much like twins? Brakes rarely fail suddenly. The man who gets into an embarrassing situation because his brakes won't hold, has usually been driving for sometime with poorly lined or improperly adjusted brakes—a situation for which he himself is definitely responsible. Stops Quicker Rain or Shine RUSCO is an all-weather lining. Stops your car in wet weather just as quickly as in dry. Specially treated so that water does not affect it. Costs you no more YOUR repair man pays more for Rusco than for ordinary brake lining. But he doesn’tcharge you more—that's conscientious service. Hq uses special equipment for riveting lining to brake bands and for properly countersinking rivets. When your brakes need relining, get Rusco and be safer. Rusco resists water, heat, oil. dirt and wear. It will not burn. RUSCO and silver bars are stamped on genuine Rusco lining. Haveyoutbrakes-your chief safety device-inspected today* RUSCO BRAKE LINING W. D. Porter, Authorized Service Rusco Service at these Garages: R. N. Runyon & Son Imperial Chevrolet Sales P. Kirsch & Son John Beineke & Son Butler & Kern Garage John Bright RUSCO JS MADE HY THE RUSSELL MEG. CO., MIDDLETOWN. CONN.

car driven by John V. Clark beurlug down on them. Miss Porter could I huve jumped clear of the car’s path but she chose to shovu her mother out of the way instead of seeking safety herself. The car hit the daughter and broke her left leg anil inflicted other minor but painful injuries. Mrs. Porter, the mother, received a broken wrist and a painful scalp wound when she fell against the curb.

Big Gas Well Brought In Oreensburg, lnd., Oct. 20—(INS) — A quarter million foot gas well lias been brought in on the old Stowers

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Doctors and US!! A lotta folks get Doctors and Druggists confused. They don’t get the EXACT difference lietween the functions of each set. So I’ll do what 1 can here to get the whole matter straight. Mebbe FII fall down on It but at least I’m trying. A DOCTOR Is a person who has been trained to CURE a physical human ailment and In order to qualify for his work is required to take long training in the study of the human anatomy. Its reactions, tremors and workings. To CURE, remember, Is his function. The DRUGGIST is forbidden by LAW to’talk of CURES! He is not allowed to state in his advertisements that any certain inedt, cine Is a CURE. He is allowed to use the words "remedy” and “relieve" quite freely however. His education is along similar lines to the doctor except that Druggists learu the Intimacies of actual drugs and their reactions on the human system and HOW TO PUT THESE DRUGS TOGETHER to gain a certain physical reaction. These drugs, however are selected under the DIRECTION OK THE DOCTOR and the result is called i PRESCRIPTION. In oilier cases the drugs sold here as medicine are In MOST cases calculated to PREVENT SICKNESS! A Real Druggist takes a large pride on this point. It is with THIS thought that we pull the ’’STOP” signal on you all as you hurry through life! Should a druggist HAVE any enemies? Should a DOCTOR? Signed: JOHN. Shxt SLs:. ((fk _i_7 • l _ wa More and more apple sauce!! Do stick /y ("V/ \ sandy, perfume, lip sticks, soda water, smok- / lug tobacco, juniper oil, face powder and rub- ** A her diapers PREVENT ANYTHING? Well, meblie the last MIGHT prevent certain things a. f. but it’s no subject to take up on THIS page, X is it? The BEST system in MY opinion is to get honestly sick and Co it sincerely! Then i trot in a DOCTOR'S office and get CURED! \ Then you’re OVER with it! ——yj 1911 Newspaper Item! Miss Eurlia B. Chamois, head of the TOBACCO PROHIBITION Dept., has asked Congress for an ENTERTAINMENT appropriation! She claims that in order for her Enforcement Agents to get the necessary evidence against users of bootleg TOBACCO, they find it necessary many times to purchase tobacco and join the orgies. Mrs. Chamois feels that these earnest workers should not be expected to pay expenses of this sort She asks for $2,000,000 only! Ain't it grand to lean up against our Cigar Counter—LEGALLY!

fs&siß&sigsiitES&fflg&is&sis&SßSEißSiSim ffi*ffis®s®aigisi |f A Factory fire Store | IjTo Serve You! 0 * H fin order to best serve the car owners M/1 ffW/jSmji 1 |iof Decatur a FACTORY TIRE m I I S g; STORE, direct from the Auburn Rub- Jo I H MR S her Company of Auburn, Indiana has §j ! uj |j been located here. In this store you will find the highest quality of tires $ and tubes priced to you at FACTORY uz y; PRICES. Middlemen, jobbers and. jpf'. 1 passed on to you. i * S! 15,000 Miles i A Hi Sfi 7 li Guarantee i —&& Mj I **» •— ITS THE IN BUILT STRENGTH THAT COUNTS | If; That’s the text of our faith in our tire. A guarantee against defee- || Is jtive material and workmanship that means precisely what it says jjjfi S land puts the manufacturer squarely behind the goods he sells. |J $2 .00 TO SB.OO SAVINGS | ffi a That means 20 to 25 r A per tire ONLY A FACTORY It’s extremely simple. By establishing „ . . .. « SI I 'auburn FACTORY stores <-»" Bring this Combination of h. I W ala minimum -with stock SerV,Ce and S*™* j always fresh and with even the advertis- 11011 van tell the Auhurn Stores a block IK h j , away here you will find square dealing, HJ nig doin' by the lactoiy, the distributors, an ,| courteous service on the longest |gj jobbers and ordinary profits arc cut out mileage, strongest tires made—with libsß and handed back to a you. era! saving. I j Factory Prices To CAR OWNERS 1 IU» FACTORY TIRE STORE — | 1 La* ** WITH LOCATED * P \ ALL 1 Elberson’s Service Station over | * f INDIANA DECATUR. INDIANA INDIANA Lg

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Police and Fountain News "Just look at ME!” cried a Lemonade—- “ Don’t I look good the way I'm made— AH chilly and peppy and full of lee; I’ll tell you, folks, I’m AWFUL nice! ” “But look at ME.” a soda said, “Just note how proud I hold my head: And think too, of my splendid flavor, Don’t I deserve yOur love and favor?” Excited Tummies! A " y " f the faml *y can develop one "j *’ Personally conducted'eivll wars known as INDIOKSTION an.l i quick way to quit tli disorder* is to apply a HOT WATER Ho rn P on the belt line! We have arT especially good one for $1 50 See bow a°n"w one,°hovvev'er. 1 I,efur * y<> '‘ Even If You’re Not Fussy (hi'., p °cket enmb is a comfortable thing to wear In a vest pocket Makes the ole bean feel good, brightens tlie mtnil. Improves digestion cures grouches, poor eyesight. tooth-' aohe, chapped hands, and earn, he All sorts and colors. Prices assorted. My Particular Dish! I can take a deep, mean ornery cough that hurts your whole family to even listen at anil can make It sing tenor almost INSTANTLY with my PINK TAR. Special Cough Mixture: One shot sends rhe ORDINARY cough aklckln'l Price 3(h- and r>or. Have You a Little Cold in Your Home? Are you giving it a real reason to stay or are you Urging it to travel and "see the world!" We gotta cold tablet called CASCO here which, when applied as directed sure does make a cold get up and git! Costs 25c per "git".

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