Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 34, Decatur, Adams County, 9 February 1928 — Page 3

|ti® s» I roo MUCH AND I DD TOO LITTLE I -I'M-!"’ K |)iagi> oS( ‘ s SilnaH oll M» ]> v Francis Healy. SMI rvs Sniff <’otr« spolldeilt 1 ' hi Hi- "I' l ' l4 I"' 1 ”' 1 " “ rp H "'m,' IMI I"" 1 b " ll,l, ‘ r AIH-. '" r r1,i, ;7 r "- " is!,,lva,, 'i MB „ < .if III' lull""" I ■ a,^ r WillT.'l "I ,S! ' 2 % M 'hinM" , '"' l s ’" T Hliiiti""" 1 ■' ,s ’ ill"'.:'' \vii|.,.i added <<> I'" 1 original ..nd said he found ‘•ith'S UM ",. „i ~i "Heil possibilities ~i polities constitute "» MM.r„ | ii:l!.li anachronism.” |M Other Men Talk aHH .| ii"'" "h" R° 'I""’" i° *1"') Mi - lip- are " w 1 1" r,;,11V ' lo ■■thil'l.'- "Ml" ,1 "' ,all< I — IVIn .!n>'dd I ,10W " ■tA «h"!l l.lll'l'lllli"' MB (lll i a Mirgeon?" I"' asked. mk| l[ j s .i mission wi’ have in I .ibra- | Mb,... !•;>,. ilioiisaml fishermen have |» p:,.., I believe that Christ ■ ~.,.1 ... ■ ter intellectual submission MB Pm 1',,: .e lmil force of good will, | ■ y ig I lik ' 111 have d,,c ’ M trines ! down their throats ami ■B m y tisl" rnn ii are like young folks in M many "ays. They keep the basic M :1'..0 <"' yi'iith ami then like Holmes’ M f.inioii- Ia: Cage, go to pieces quietly M at ripe old ages. H Youth today is the most chivalM r , IH , fhai -ver existed." continued H Sir Wilfred. aho is short of stature' ■ and has snow-white hair. "Ask "a ] |M voting p' l so" today to do anything |M worth while He'll do it.” M Sp.-akin- of I.abradin' he said: We |H hate Ii" la ice hospitals, cooperative |M marketing and buying societies. £9 schools .mil two large orphanges." |M fit Wiiii"d "as shy, though, in adH mitting it was the International ■1 (Ironfall Asocial ion of New York jBBI which had brought about the ehangH e<l conditions. M Have No Church If explained Labrador had no rlitireli affiliations because men of ■B the sea aie men of science. H I see back of the wonder of tiie M world's ordered beauty a divine mind. M hut it takes no preaching for that. H We have only misions in Labrador ■ because we bring enlightenment. ■ Nowadays, we know that we can't be B sure of much in the realm of thought. B So we are hesitant about preaching IMTSA HEALTHY | MEAL EVER SINCE ITIKINC KONJOLA I “I Am Convinced That Konjola ' I Is A Real Medicine,” I She States I I I IM 1 W ! ii MRS. LAURA TOOLEY stomach was in such an tin- j wo 1 £- eolldition before I started ■ " Konjola that every meal meant ; th'"'i' me ' and llow ' better I ■'" I have in years and mv stomach | ’ lo “ b 'es are all gone.” said Mrs. ! ‘ "ia Tooley, of Francisca, Indiana, I (near Princeton). I Id 1 KU^ei '' ,( l with indigestion, gas ■ ' "atmg and attacks of heartburn. I in't')** " < ! ll,d be a feeling like a rock ( te pit of my stomach and sour j Im, ."n 111,1 rlke 111 W throat. This * u..,'.' II|U ' ( 1 would burn like tire and [ nmn'o. an un P ,eas ant taste in my j . ’• My appetite was gone, and ! iiii-m ame 80 nerv °us that sleep at I sm was almost impossible. j * mce taking Konjola 1 can enjoy ■ trm? I ’’* meal "'thout the least disafterward and my health in I th,. s . K’eatly improved. After I vinooV^ 11 helped me, I am con- ; o’l,l . \ OI1 I°' a is a real medicine I o ':‘hy of a trial by everyone j "no suffers.” ; 801,1 in De catur at Smith, i lh ‘ , Falk s drug store and by all j tln„„ \ eßt <lru ßßists in all towns ' u Shout this section ' Advt

doctrines." , Sir Wilfred said that in the llsh iries land when the fishing of the sfimmer is over and the thousands of men lull uwuy, a few stay in Labrador In the Ice to trap. Kifty of the mission staff remain with them. Sir Wilfred is making a tour of tile I I’nited States to learn new things, ' he said, which he means to take hack with him Io Labrador to help ' the fishermen. i |'f O — England’s Dog Census Shows Rapid Increase London (INS) England’s dug population is rapidly Inc, (•using. I The census sot 1t:27 shows that there ate stl,:ix:: dogs tei'lstere.l in the country, as compand with 1(1.88!) In [ 1920. Other factors which emerged from the census :.|e th.lt: I The perky Pekinese, de.spite stiong < iqsixilli.n by the novelty dug hnnd- ( hags, is still (fiiee.i of the pets. Approximately livery seventh dog reglsteded is an Alsatian. The Duehshund Is re tmning to popul irily. <• Goitre Not a Disease Milwaukee Doctor Makes Remarkable Discovery Milwaukee, Wi:.. It has been ( b,ought to light by scientific res< arch that gqitrc is not a disease land is net to b Healed as such. 1 1 '. A. A. Itiek, Dept. G9r>, Box 7!>7. Mi waukee, Wls.-r a prominent goitre specialist fol over 24 years, has perI feeted a different method of treatI ment for his i>atie:its that has proved remarkably successful This | sc me method is now being used for a home treatment of goitre eases a'l lover the country with astonishing reI suits. The Doctor states that goitie is a condition which glows woq.e with neglect and recommends immed- , iate attention no matter ho,v small the growth may appear. He strongly opposes needless operations. Dr. Kock is the author of a book that tells in a simple way about treating goitre at home. He has published this book at his own expense and ( will send a copy free to anyone inter- »'' ted. Write him today.—advt.

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, FEBRUARY I), 1928.

HIGHER SUGAR PRICE LIKELY New York, Feb. 8 Figures compiled by Faits about sugar show tha' ( us a remilt of the actl a taken by the ('iib.-in government restricting the [quantity of sugai that Cuba will ship to thl country the sugar supply of tlie.l'nlted Stales will he about 5,75(1. 000 tons fills year. The quantity actually used last year, according to I trade reports, was 5,641.000 lons and

Growing Children sometimes require a tonic as do their elders* GIVE J’our child the right chance .7. to develop, and you will not re- CCC grot it in later years. ■ WRmfW Many children hccomo undernourished due to lack of appetite. 1 Keep the appetite keen. Food nour- J : ishes the body and makes it grow. Ig* <? Also watch Nature’s warning for ’ aZ'jjglftr < lianges in the system. Skin trouIdes—pimples, boils and that sal- IHzS®C low complexion—all foretell a body WBffl weakness. ''i-wStm* OB Lx?* In such cases, S.S.S. is the proper tonic. It improves the appetite; helps Nature build rich, red blood iSBBsHBMMAAWBt cells—those vitalizing elements in . . the blood that build and sustain Children like S.S.S. It is made the body. from fresh roots of medicinal herbs In building rich, red blood cells, an . d ? lantB ’ an . d is P"P a ‘-' fd , ia “ S.S.S. improves the processes bj? sc»«nt*“c way in a modern laborawhich the body is nourished. tory. For more than 100 years S.S.S. All drug stores sell S.S.S. in two has been helping children and their sizes. Get the larger size. It is elders regain strength and vitality, more economical. ★ The physical welfare of the child is being given more attention by school authorities. Failure to keep up with class work and absence from school is probably due to a nervousness and rundown condition that may be largely attributed to a deficiency in red blood cells. C C C Restores the Appetite o,O.O.Builds Sturdy Health,

In 1926 it was 5,641,000 tons. As com sumption normally grows about 5 per.cent n yeur this means that from proseat indications theie will bo Just about enough sugar to go around and give the uvenigi* Arnoticiin his imiltil quota without anything to speak of lift over. In tho sugar trade this is taken ns an Indication that the present low price of sugar wil not hold vety long but that un advance will lake place I,Her In the year after tho homo gi .wit hoot sugar produced in Hie we-it states is off the maiket. | ... .„ Mis. (’. E. I’etorson Is again able to be out, after a severe Hinge of grippe, and cold. I

World’s Biggest Bar Operating In Berlin Has 150 “Bar Ladies" Dei Hu (INS) I'l-rlln boasts of the biggest bar In I hi' world. "The biggest bat In Ihi world one m—— i . ■■ I— immm *

tst 'MMMMMaBMOMMUMMMMB » Os aMM r — . IMHI . I ■—JM—J. JUM—J—UJg Worlds Greafer/Value /I I V;jr , , .1 I |. -...'.J..,., .L......JL Looks it-Acts it and You Can Prove It— Altogether or Part by Part The New Essex Super-Six is a delight to the eye —in lines, fine exterior appointment and careful finish. Inside, you receive an immediate impression of luxuri--4 n-htdßruh> ous quality enhanced by every detail. — The high-backed, form-fitting seats are richly upholstered. Sitting behind the new slender black steering wheel you look out over the shining beauty of cowl, A> , hood, saddle-type lamps, heavy arching fenders, to the winged figure that expresses the spirit and Heetness under your hand. And before you is the handsome imtrumem Panel grouping of dials and meters upon the new ebony instrument board. Starter and electro-lock are here, too. GaugeSpeedometer* Oil Gauge, anj Beiidix four-wheel brakes give positive stopping action Ammeter. a sense o f g rcater security. All doors are weatherstripped. The body is of silenced construction. And, WM-w./craieW withal —you have the famous Essex chassis, powered tender, with the Super-Six, high-compression, high-efficiency — motor that turns waste heat to power, giving brilliant, steelcore, Hard Rub- sustained performance never before known in this field. ber Steering Wheel. Ham, light and To see, to examine, to ride in the New Essex Superon gj x can bring only one conclusion —it is the World’s Greatest Value—altogether or part by part. And many other SEDAN (4-door) $ 795: COUPE *745 (Rumble Seat S3O extra) "a™ COACH *735 World', bamoui All prices f. o. b. Detroit, plus war excise tax 4 P!.R-!d\ Buyers can pay for cars out of income at lowest available _ MOTOR charge for interest, handling and insurance ABS ESSEX P. KIRSCH & SON OPPOSITE INTERURBAN STATION North Second Street Phone 33A *—raWIBIMIII ■ llMiir 11> WIIIHIHH—IIHII ■ H I 1 ! 1 1J- liTlir II I Zimmerman’s Drug Shop- ■ ,ol '” z iZ innan ’ WHAT IF WE’D ALL QUIT! Police And A man who should have known better made the statement to V.vji »■» I o irs mo the other day that the world was plenty better off when there rUUllletli, , v . • was so much civilization. He said: “There’s too dern many stores Twenty chicks on a drug store of all kinds. Too many people selling things that people never chest — " knew they NEEDED until some feller made it and then after he yo Ho and a bottle of pop! made it, naturally he HAD to- sell it to someone.” Twenty flappers all lockin' their And I took a couple of thinks lo myself and bad a good. 1 i f be t, at the whole idea. Naturally I applied his chatter to the DRUG — BUSINESS, beijig a druggist as you know, and I was luffing at A .«> ()r4rl ENsll’ ' the thought of “What if ALL drug stores quit!” QUIT TODAY! 11 , * . In the first pace, where would folks take their minor ail- 11 seems strange that as imn - nients for comfort and solice? Where would SHE meet. HIM? 1:1H vitamines seem to be ia Where could you “call up home,’’ at. odd hours? What would Nature should have given a lilambecome of your comp exion, your hair, your eyelashes, teeth, ting- Pll '’ lli cO,! fls ,'' so ~r n *’ ' emails and corns? them tn its liver. Bu we can t Where would you “step in" in case of rain and in case your change naturi miieu. Al we cal appetite sharpens up "between meals,” Where's that nut sundae <l<l catch the tisu. take the on ; coming from? In six months "dthout drug stores we’d sure be ""’a? Irom it, purity i and fM‘ll 1 an odd looking set of folks. Yes! -a « 1,1 ' ’’ :i1 111,11 ! ' ll ' l 1 111 11 Nope, z don’t, think we re go.ng to ALL quit very SOON! -, .■» , Wc keep open longer hours than most other businesses, we’re l ”41 NCWSJ)a|H'r lICIII. of greater convenience to the general public than most others T1 t] qentpnep was n aß3eil and most everything we sell is sold to folks highly (ivi.ized who „J l ,. ' stauldin” bv sure would kick up much fuss if they found us shut up! , , 1 , lin , ” In what PARTICULAR way would YOU miss drug stores’ ,"’ ,IKe An ’ os , ” ? S P auldin « Ca ®? Signed ••iomv ” l,as attracted national attention as Spaulding is the first man to pay f ' the supreme penalty for TOBACCO — / y bootlegging. The TOBACCO PROg HIBITION department is jubilant. -Ain’t is grand to lean up against a 01,1 Ligar Counter LEGALLY? _ I- // Or Outside of the SI,OOO a I \IGj-f IT TV” get from John for being his Press v V/Ljl/. Agent, I certainly don’t give a pair KEEP yeitr cold if von feel that cf hoots whether all the druggists \ wry about it. but we notice that ~ quit or not' I see no good reason, Ji,'' \ | " < *7 those of cur customers who don’t however, why druggists shou'dn't TIT,', -I CARE for ’em use Creomtt’sion have the right, to “strike" same as X""- 1 , V/ 41.25 and the cold is outta luck. '! any other kinda people. ’ 1/ l . ’ I Po as on think BEST however, fault I tin-’ in MOST of them is'S.vX X 1 W t \ \v o have NO desire to cramp your f they're just like John, and seem to \. > * I ». \ st vie think the wod'd wantld fall in a I V "* I i ■ 1 ouna bu"inew ß . the ~T" R gist wont ' T I A Woman’s Smile! ’ I Certainly an important thing! Wise Folk Agree! 'V'“T“ ns l hpar , te “ H , „ . . ® / Jca/UJ the husband and History tells y • mm a .Z onlc » lol > a S< I’ ers , f>n I* ' ... B where it has changed the course U is THE thing to take. Tbov aso J >| ■ ' II f f nations. But a woman’s smile B agree that a tonic for a M ELI, per- J” t• J J ffl mllst ~o , n P froni HEALTH and the son is the WISE thing to do. In ~ 'jP' 'f wise woman sees that she HAS It v other words, it» easier to keep a Z t- , B nt A I.I. times. We have a prepU" KP J , 2T A. «’«''■-> Stella Vita that has STOPPiim Ln"? TTiirv l !!!!!.» been especially prepared for the STOI PED and TIIKN start it. J peculiar troubles that woman is ■ TtrnVAn 0 , 1 $1.25 is the PAR- * H he-ir to. We would appreciate your I TICI LAR tonic 1 had in mind. . Itu.* asking about it. |

hundred and fifty International bar ladies,” says the sign outside the new Pierot dancing pavilion on the tniient zien Strasse hi Berlin's fashionaid" West. I‘ni t het more read it and weep below st mils the legend: “American Bar."'

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Mr. and Mrs. C. 11. Musselman, of Berne, ate the proud parents of a * new son which look up his residence with them Tuesday morning. Th t youngster, who has been named Carl Henry, is the first son In tho family. Mr \liistelnian Is publisher of tho Berne Review.