Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 27, Decatur, Adams County, 1 February 1928 — Page 3
1 riTP) —Static imi K<*b. * 11 * ’ I** , that <>»n b<* I .W> W ; y radio rcrolvln* " n " hllt w hlch all 'efforts lihout e ffort ’ i( , n una We to cllmlnHu* W* in sets for many & *«' *2SJ to Ourl Ruber. one Lrt, a«^> lnK , .. static comI lhP , f , |he°ll®‘ll° l-'stcncrs dub. m |llf *jn take a number of years to "It »" 1 t he unwelcome noises f ||i.il«“"‘ n , l " he sabl. "Before l« ra,li °r«lay with this interferu»«ni eIC trical aparatus, light J .lie motor wRI have to * iron and curling iron, Ti "' ple '! in , machines, bad cou- * t-JST wires rubbing Be<,!C T tiees aa dsttch were among of thine* named by ' thit produce static. Baber that p vio i ot .ray mai:«?s electric motors of ail •"Titan, air compressors and ***?%-« ">in«B are the I m» n - v , h „. r inse that dreaded crack *£%. «” —ti»n ! jJJSi i« 'tw »a iut »w «' i ,r„.K..r„K Plant. coiM K ' awav with. For instance, new rlhes or armatures could he put on electric machines, doctors could have Heir motors grounded at. a small 1, and the electric wiring of each jTme could he checked for loose connections. •Telephone wires do not cause static, hut electric wires do. Loose connections between traction rails {Mse static. Os course, everyone knows lightning is natural broadcastj,|ff Lightning is the worst kind of interference and probably never will be eliminated," the "doctor” concluded. State Bar Plans Educational Campaign The Indiana State Bar Association Is making plans to conduct an educational campaign throughout the state for the purpose of educating the citiKiisof the state in the principles anil essential elements of the state institutions and in the fundamentals of constitutional government. A chairman has been selected in each county so that organizations desiring to have some lawyer address them on subjects relating to this work( can communicate with tlie chairman for that county who will assist in finding some speaker for the oteaslon. Attorney Henry B. Heller, of Decatur, has been appointed chairman for Adams coun- ■ ty. Several organizations have given their hearty endorsement and cooperation to the movement Sueh organizations are the state department of pub- j lie Instruction, the state chamber of commerce, Indiana Rotary, the Kiwalls Clubs of Indiana, the Lions Clubs of Indiana the Daughters of the American Revolution, the Indiana League of Women Voters, the Federated Club of Indiana and the State Woman's Council. A national oratorical contest on sub- j jects relating to the Constitution is held under the auspices of the Rar Association, each year. SANDBORX— Two Linton men who iiad 48 cans of fruit in an automobile in which they were riding when it ' crashed into a telephone pole 'near tere solved the following problem. If an automobile containing 48 cans of fruit crashed into a telephone pole, now many cans will be broken’ The answer is 40. .?'•* ~ow 01*1—Hut How Active Mv a< t , ive - Umber, pain-free j »at h vm,r J!a re ' ,jy advancing years or Oi >° ( u r kidney action. At SD, Way-I Ohio i, foromhed), Barberton, ! h ! s " ffi,e daily, healthy 2, r, \ ami active. "I find Knlcv pirfu I kiJnevVbmi the rlßht thln « t<» regulate oondiLn ™T, aUon a , nd ke, 'P me in fine I Foley Pin. p e medicinal ciuallttes of j If that thee Ur< ' tlc are Va,l *ed so highsatiX 1 ,, ■ ?''e guaranteed to gi-e ; •wentv five' * " nßtantl .v in use over j £?4w'her*. ye,ir8 ' Try them - Sold ' - USE i-imberlost Washing Powder
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MARVELOUS WORK OF NEWKONJOLA MEDICINE TOLD 9 Smith, Yager & Falk Drug Store To Introduce Advanced Rem* etly For First Time In Decatur If you were told that one single medicine put hundrodii of men and women back to work in Indianapolis, and other large cities after lltey had het'ii Idle for months with health trouble. It would sound impossible, wouldn’t it? And that countless G. H. MOSBY, Discoverer of Konjola people were completely relieved of rheumatism and neuritles, that they were able to walk again, without cain or erutehes, and that this same medicine restored health to men and women who had suffered with stomach and kidney troubles for years, that complete relief had come in cases of misery where health resorts, expensive treatments and medicine upon medicine had failed—indeed it seems impossible. Yet it is all true, and the medicine that, has clone all these things is the new Konjola, which is being introduced starting today at the Smith, Yager & Falk Drug Store. Wherever introduced, this Konjola is vastly different and more effective in thousands of cases of ill-health than any previously known medicine. It is a remarkable liquid compound for the following well known troubles: Rheumatism: Especially severe cases, where pains are intense, muscles swollen, joints stiff and rigid. In the milder cases of this disease, Konjola relieves almost at once, and this medicine brings the same results to the neurities victim that it produces for the rheumatic sufferers. Stomach, Liver, Kidneys and Rowel Troubles: Nearly all forms of misery that arise from theqe unhealthy organs have been so quickly relieved by Konjola that men and women sufferers everywhere were surprised. It is the action of this medicine pn the organs of the inner-system that removes toxic poisons from the system and brings quick relief in so many , c ases. The secret of this Konjola is , the way it acts on the important functionary organs of the body, namely, the stomach, liver, kidneys and j bowels. So many diseases and long standing disorders of these organs ! were so completely-conquered and entirely hanished by this new compound that thousands of people in larger cities were able to give up taking medicin® for time to come. After the great accomplishments and wonderful work of Konjola in Other sections, it is declared that this medicine is what hundreds of sufferers in Decatur and vicinity have long needed to actually reach their cases, and preparations are being made to introduce Konjola for the fust time at the Smith, Yager & Falk Drug Store where this medicine will be sold and explained to the public dally.
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LINN GROVE NEWS —ByMiss Louise Neusbaum I A. M. i,-liming is visiting at Fort Wayne with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Running. j 11. E. Kramer, or Needham, Indiana | evangelistic singer. Is assisting in the revival campaign now on at the Evangelical church ni Linii drove. The services are to continue Indefinitely. Ilev. F. .1 Stedcke made a business trip to Muticle, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Shepherd and daughter, Lots Mono, visited Mrs. Mary Shepherd, Sunday. F. Burg, of Chicago, visited with his family over the week-end. Mrs. David Tucker and children, of (lonova, spent Thursday night with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Diby. On Monday night, many of the friends of Betty and Leon Meshbergor pleasantly surprised (hem at their 10th birthday party. All reported a fine time. Mrs. N'an Hoffmann spent Thursday with Mrs. Howard Hoffman, of Rerne
Our Coats Must Be Sold! Thursday, Friday and Saturday 1 * - - three days of the most /% It unusual price reductions |||| jyt ever offered! , tjH TO THE WOMEN SHOPPERS xjv W, „JM OF DECATUR AND VICINITY: ImHHk™ mMI 1 V y Ainm “Throughout the month of January you were greeted with a Sale of Womens BljL U apparel that offered exceptional values at extremely low prices. Now lor the closing vßj? days of our Sale, we are doing almost the impossible,—offering Coats at even a Lower | “We have gone through our stock an 1 have selected 53 new Winter Coats, all made by reliable manufacturers and which formerly sold at the retail price of $24.c > /mr £ I I to $45.00. We are offering three special gr u'p.i of these 55 coats and will offer them / Jg,/y I O I M/J I I at ihe prices listed below. I I ’w “This will be the last Coat sensation of the year and we urge you to take adH a • - ■ vantage ol these redicuously low prices.’’ gMuST\ .. { (DbedX/ 55 V | /J J Thursday, Friday and Saturday Only ' One Lot One Lot One Lot / I I Materials include Velours, Venice and Lus rossa, trimmed in the wanted furs of / j" Manchurian wolf. Mandel and fox. Colors of navy, black, tan, brown f / and burgandy. Sizes range from 1(> to 51. / / As another special inducement we are We have one group of ('oats, fine qual- / / going to offer you the pick of our entire ity. good colors, well made, slightly out I A stock of coats, including values lo $89.50 of style at the special low price during the _ LF. Gass & Son h
Mr. anil Mrs. Dan Bckrote and son Waldo and Mlhh Corrlne Reynolds, nil of Dnratur, spent Sunday afternoon witb Mr. and Yrs. Joe Kckrote, Dewey Shepherd of Bluffton was a lmslness caller here. Monday. .M.O- — —■ Aviator Delivers Paper To Farmer Every Morning Lafayette, Ind.. Feb. 1 — (INS) — Aviators in the World War were about the only exponents of “sportsmanship" and this uttribute IniH been continued by the modern "bird men." lb cause be aided a mall flyer who landed on ills farm, W. F. Slump who lives near Rattle Ground, has the distinction of being about the only man In Indiana who has his morning paper delivered by airplane. When one of the mail flyers needed aid after a mishap Slioup rendered him all tin* assistance he could command. Tiie flyer flew away with a wave of the hand. However, each day sine.- then a tiny package drops out of tile plane as it ttys overhead and the package, landing on Shonps doorstep, always contains the lutest paper.
Women—now is the time lo get that coat. Three lots on sale Thursday, Friday and Sat - itrday at $lO. 815 and S2O, at L\ L. (lass & Son closing coat sale. ti SOME WOMEN ALWAYS ATTRACT You want to be beautiful. You want the tireless energy, fresh complexion and penof youth. 1 hen let Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets keep your system free from the poisons caused by clogged bowels ana torpid liver. For 20 years, men and women suffering from stomach troubles, pimples, listlessnes9 and headaches have taken Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, a successful substitute for calomel, a compound of vegetable ingredients, mixed with olive oil, known by their olive color. They act easily upon the bowels without griping. They cleanse the system and tone up the liver. Keep youth and its many gifts. Take Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets nightly. How much better you will feel—and look. 15c, 30c, COc. All Druggists.
GLORIOUS RELIEF FROM RHEUMATIC ACHES AND RAINS
Smith, Yager & Falk Invite Every Sufferer In Decatur To Try Remarkable Remedy On Money Back Plan Think <d' possessing a body that knows no ache or pain a body whose usefulness Ims been restored a body strong, active and vigorous! Seems too good to IK> true, doesn't It ? Yet If Alleiitlm that wonder working I'oimula that lias freed thousands of others (some lit far worse ghats* than yon) from the tetrlhli agony of rheumatism does not make every twinge leave \oti in It) days Smith, Yager & 1 Falk want you to come back a:i i get
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■ 1 your money, • All good druggists everywhere highly recommend Allonrhu because no maliei how long .standing or how stubborn your ease muv lie. It starts to bt ip you almost at once. Usual 1 / tlie pain itseli begins to disappear witnln 1!4 to :'.i, hours und at tie* end of live days, .urn'll have forgot'eil you ever were a victim es ibis awful iillmeni. Why continue to b* in misery l —- why lose your youth and usefulness under the torture of rheumatism? Sturt right in today to take Allenrhn, Take it as directed until Hie agouv 1 is gone and it must go tn five days or money back.
