Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 25, Number 289, Decatur, Adams County, 8 December 1927 — Page 3
I fIPRESS AGENT I j ISSUES PLEAS | ■t V j. C x Public to Shin ChristI Packages Earh ; Air S Service Offered K W |.. , I ,■ of tip fad that ('in i i . ■ '"I Sunday. the pleas of I■ ' 1 ■\jK. |h " H sigllil'il o. l! ■ ■UiiJd.- ih if ' all deliveries ;i ■ ,- L. ■, .i ‘. < 'hr: Haas . vm.iLii,;H (.ven more important thmi • ■ ■> H This fact was emphasized in a sta rI h. nt made today by B. 11. Elzey, agent If the American Hallway Express Co., n this city. He said: •We are planning to clean tip onr Jhilstmas deliveries by Saturday light as we know how keen is the dis'hi <>f senders of ho ■ -. and the receivcls as . ■ ■(-•■•■ i'lliv where there a Hiil li . ■ idii'ction of gifts from I'oik- • ■ Hii lawn does not arrive <n lime \\ ■ to do onr part in makiin: l ■ 'Hlleiiy Christinas.” ■ -»l \ a w days before t'lnistmi . a B ■(-.-.line to Mr. Elzey, lhe regular ■ Hr i.ii holiday business is over ■ Hii.e express employes ate ail ■ ' B .-Hi ■ ■ to handle the traffic of a pore.m- --■ iUu li.itme going to private homes. In ■ ■ thi- « 'ik they see the real spirit B Hi in -turns reflected as most fam!. ■ Hl>.l< o I lees lighted or a re, in I lie pim . ■ Hol nimming them. H W' l!v I'l'oper pat king and careful ■ Baa urate addressing of holiday ship ninth delay delivery ■ ■ voided. Mr. Elzey points o',lt that wh.-t I Ha ipment is slatted right it.- pronip. ■ Hill idling and delivety is practieailv ■ Hired. The need fur giving the lull I ■ street and number in addresses, on E Htinilatly when shipments are g.dne I Hi i consignees in large cities, is an im- ■ H partant factor to consider in "mail; I Hing” gift packages. I X Respite the appeal for early shiny I Hing, there are some people who by P i | ■ hi' o rnnforeseen circumstances v.i'l | H«ait until the very last minute in g ■••- J ing off their gifts. ..® This year for the first time in tlm of the service, a new high ■ speed method of transportation is a ■ vailable. It is the Air Express Servo- ■ inaugurated last September, providi’i.. .•■ movement by airplane on the traps- ■ continental air lines. Even though a I ■ city may net be an air port, it is still 1 I possible for Christmas shippers to use i that sei vice by utilizing express to
? AT CHRISTMAS TIME the Kiddies like Toys and on Christmas & ' ,)ay nothin K gladens their heart as do TOY’S. M WE have taken care of this! This Christmas season finds us stock- " m ° S * conip * cle *‘ ne To * vs we have ever shown. Nearly W half of our store given over to this line. Bring in the Kiddies! ’Watch Them Register Joy! I ■ ® ee this Wonderful i Electric Train in motion r See Window. \ I _ . XA % t I Just a Few Other Toys Include —-1 9 Mechanical devices of every description: Coon Jiggers, Sandy Andys, ; K V| || I mVI l| ||V% Blue Streaks. Loop the Loop. Funny Clowns, Games, Prize Fighters, , t M kzvvlVJl-JU Large and Small Automobiles, Big Busses, Trains, Tractors, etc. & for the Grown-Ups -' ,so a complete line of Sleds, Skates, Wagons, Scooters, KiddicJ | £ Cars, Velocipedes. & ELECTRIC— Percolators. Irons, f Curling Irons. Toasters; Silver- ANYTHING AND EVERYTHING IN THE TOY LINE. ? Mart?, Carving Sets, Glass Bake COME IN AND SEE. & Dishes, Enamel Ware, Pocket & Knives, Razors, or perhaps a New TV "1 I £ Stove or Estate Hcatrola for the I I—B O X ATVzd 8 /"X I home. jLee naruwdi c val |
| reach the nearest airport. the other hand, shipments can he I s "" •' I'latie to the airport nearest Point and connection I ’■ lit ~' ! When an Air PacKago mives In town, the consignee I '7 11 "'lephone, and it will Im o'•tight to him by spe. lal nmsenger tr "clivory'ia XX "hat the thne of day or night, 0 , Card of Thanks ,y "'«<■* the greatest nior V y we ; t o greatest service we eat. Lt , . Cl , Klfts we can • " •' 1 " i "' "hen compared With the great appreciation with which 'hey ate received by those who are in sorrow and distress. The poopi,, of Adams County and "ity have been nmst generous in heli' giving of tanned fruit, vegetables, jellies and Jams ami many other k'-od things given to the Hospital for the aid and comfort and satisfaction of the many patients that are eared tor here, six hundred twenty five patients have been admitted to the Hospital timing the past eleven months. It will be interesting to the public to know i Imt u j ils let .,.| VP ,| l[lis
IF YOU HAVE AN ACHE OR PAIN LET THIS EXPERT HELP YOU
HE LOOKS ALTER WALTER JOHNSON, 'ND OTHERS OE WASHINGTON BALL TEAM l or rwenty 'cars He’s Been Relieving Lame Back. Sore. Stiff Muscles, Swollen Joints. Sprains. Achv Feet. Rheumatic I ains and Kindred Ills of Big League Athletes
Greatest Expert Living On Keeping Athletes In Perfect Condition TRY HIS METHOD ON YOUR ACHES OR PAINS We want to introduce the reader to Mike Martin, who probably knows more about keeping a person in fighting condition tl.au anyone else living.! For 20 years, at various universities, and with lhe New York Yankees, Cincinnati Beds and now as trainer of the Washington Ball (Tub, Mike Martin has won fame as a lightning quick fixer of sprains, pains, aches, etcMike Martin is a genius. He can take men claimed to be too old, stiff or rheumatic to play baseball at all and make them as frisky, vigorous, •tipple ami quick as a boy. Mike Martin knows his business—ask Wai-
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, DECEMBERS, 1927.
year: i 1042 cans fruit. 259 glasses jellies. 5 pounds honey 2 bushel pears 1 gallon lard. 1 bushel red beets. IIS heads cabbage. 4 bushel potatoes. . 2'/a bushel carrots. 5 pumpkins 1 bottle catsup 2 heuds cauliflower. 17 quinces 'a peck sweet potatoes 2 pounds navy beans 1 squash 2 4 bushel tipples ■ 1 Li bushel turnips. 1 peck onions. It would be most impossible to thank want to show our appreciation and thank all the people who have been so generous to this most worthy Institution. A. .1. Smith, Pros. E. .M. Ray, V-l’res. Mr. Frank Melman, Hospital Mr. Frank Heinniun, llosppltal board, Miss Emilie Crist, Superintendent o Nathan Nelson of Geneva, was a vdsilor in this city Wednesday.
ter Johnson, Herb Pennock, Tv Cobb, Ray Kremer, ar any of the big stars. They know. HE CAN HELP YOU Mike Martin has had a little folder printed, tolling how Im quickly banishes stiii’, swollen joints, achy lame backs or feet, various rheumatic pains, etc. He has arranged with leading druggists here in town to soil vou generous sized hotties of the liniment they use at the ball nark. He has made it a long time for his own use. Athletes on other teams kept Mike busy making his “Mike Martin L’niment." Trainors, ci aches, colleges, big league teams all over tile country buy it by the gallon from Mike. Now. Mike Martin, swamped with demands for this liniment and directions how to use it, lias employed a big sales company to distribute it and they are supplying all the druggists Mike still superintends the making of it—during o<jd times between acting as trainer of the 192-1
NEW FREIGHT ' RATES ORDERED i - Indiana Manufacturers Expected To Save 20 Per Cent By Reduction Indinnapolis, Dec. 8 (CP) —lndiana manufacturers will save approximately 2tl per cent when redu cd freight rates ordered by the interstate commerce commission go into effect •lan. 15, according to 11. A. Hollopeter, assistant traffic manager of the Indiana state chamber of commerce. The new rates, which were announced by the railroads yesterday following an order of the commission issued after a hearing on the southern Dll EQ TREATED and a ■ I LEO Cure Guaranteed Any form of Piles (Itching, Blind. Bleeding or Protruding) are dangerous if neglected. Every Druggist sells PAZO OINTMENT with the understanding that money will I* refunded if it fails to cure. In tubes with pile pipe, 75c; or in tin box. 60c.
1 J > K J ■ MIKE MARTIN. Tramn W ishington baseball Club > Washington Ball Club . and 1925 American League champion l ASK THE DRUGGIST i If your druggist hasn't secured a • few bottles of Mike Martin’s Lini- . ment. ask him to get it. There is no • other liniment like it. It works like i greased lightning even in cases of I chronic lameness, swellings, stiffness or pains, yet is so mild it cun be u .ed ■ on a baby's skin. Mike Martin's Liniment is unquestionably the most effective. quick, sure, up-to-date remedy made. Big league players couldn't afford to fool with weaker, slower remedies. No one else should.
| class rate case here, will apply he- | tween points north and south of th< Ohio river, east of tile Mississippi | According to 'Hollopeter, tin \ will place Indiana shippers In a position I to compete with Louisville and Cint innati manufacturers. | Tile fares apply to all Husses of . freight, and probably will he used as n basis for further adjustments In commodity rates.
Atwater Kent S radio Q Good at any price — now see! - Jj Ty ECAUSE more than a million Model to families have bought Atwater ► R^iwr Kent Radio —and because the world’s greatest ' “ 7 radio factory is able to turn out finely gb made receiving sets at the rate of j eleven a minute ■a .... —and because engineering skill has I Mod*-! 33 ■ Receiver worked out the economies which a/ways accompany scientific mass production ■ —you can buy today, in this store, r.•.-the famous, reliable, most desired lAtwaterI Atwater Kent Radio at a saving of H vSI 20 per cent, passed along to you ’ i/ > through this firm. Enough said. Come nOL 4 an d see * B P. Kirsch & Son I I NOTICE | Saturday, December 3 pi We Mailed Checks for Our sKjj 192 7 i Systematic Savings Club M DID YOU GET YOURS? >/|J| If you did, your /VW Christmas Giving U’| —is solved. If not. why not join our if' 1928 Club, Beginning Mon. Dec. 5 and get in line for MN| next year? First National Bank Q DECA TU R , INI)I AN A
Defunct Columbia City Bank To Pay 20 Per Cent I sh lunyila <’lly, !><•<•. •! * INS) An1 iinuiK <'m<>nt ha - been imuh* Imre that u dividend of 20 per cent will Im paid • depositor)! in tlm dofunct First Nationi ui Bank, hoforn ('htlstm.i . i The hank which KttH|w>nded bunines:< last March 7, paid a 30 per cent divi-
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dend last glimmer. Tim clfeckH hava been sent to th, controller of curency a Washtlngtoii by Iteceiver John Owen, — —— Mr. and Mrs l);in Sprang, Mrs. rm* -Andrews, Mrs. (eci! Moser nn< daughter i’litsy, motored* tp For Wayne, Tuesday, when l they gpetr lhe day. '
