Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 265, Decatur, Adams County, 8 November 1928 — Page 3

HOOVER IS quiet | about plans for formin gcabinet I (CONTi<VBD HI«M PAGM ONE) ■ t - my«plf to complete I*Ht," thn PlPct added. K |o() v.t will say nothing about his ■ du. personnel of his cabinet or K policies. He was pressed by ■wspapermen on all these matters ■ the first conference he hart wit it Kelt' since he left Washington. ■ Reports of probable cabinet apB lnteea which have been published K r e called to bls attention. ■ Any truthful determination in that Erection wi“ he announced by me,” Ip said. "Any others wii) be based En heory rather than fact.” ■ Hoover will meet at the outset a ■roblem raised by the politicians who ■ided his election. ■He must decide whether he will ijve them places in the administration ' r leave them out of the picture. At be present time, no one can answer his question except Hoover, himself. It has been indicated that Hoover HU retain Secretary of Treasury lellon. Postmaster General New and leeretary of Wat Dwight Davis. The highest berth in the artminisration, secretary of state, probably rill be offered to Dwight W. Morrow, anker and present ambassador to [exico. Senator Borah of Idaho also as been mentioned for this post. There is talk of elevation of Assistnt Attorney General William J. "Wild Bill”! Donovan to attorney eneral. Cured the Drunkards In days gone by a park in Hoboken N. J., was a favorite hangout for those wishing to sleep off a drunk. To the astonishment of the police the number of drunks In the park rapidly dwindled. Their astonishment was not so great « >en they learned that a practical joker h»<C been going about the park painting the noses of the drunks a brilliant pink in a waterproof paint. Cannot See Own Failings There are many clever people who have one very dull side. They never seem to be able to find out their own faults. Even when the faults are pointed out, they cannot recognize them, apparently, nnd lack the sense !o get rid of them. '

I "5i,... | Leadership " Actual \ Not only in performance'but tn pricesee what your used car mill briny / Hill 1 The outstanding leadership of the Essex Super-Six is a £MF matter of actual and vital fact on the outright issue of * # what people want. On that basis it has established its long and up time P osition as the world ’ s lar E est sellin E “ Six -" '“‘RS&i** Here, for the first time, real car luxury, with brilliant ®770 0 r0/TJ m o : performance and fine appearance, were presented at less at lowest available . aaa charge for interest. thilß JlvUv. handling and * uurant ' Essex alone combines these qualities. They result from original design, with a chassis as remarkably engineered in every detail as its Super-Six motor. It is that characteristic which differentiates Essex from any but costly cars. It is that which accounts for its smooth, effortless ease in every phase of performance. 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 part., ESSEX P.I’KIRSCH & SON o Phone 335 1 or ner Second and Jackson Sts.

I Operetta To Be Staged Tonight And Friday The cast Os the high school operetta, "The’ Ghost of Lollypop Bay", held a fine practice and dress rehearsal last evening, and each member has taken hold In a wonderful manner and Is doing all In his part to make the play a huge success. This pro duction promises to be one of the best or the season and Is the only one of its kind to be given here in tlie last four years. It has been pronounced by critics, who attended the rehearsal last evening, to be one of the best operettas for high school stuuents, and to be excellently treated by the chosen cast. All work on the production has ' been done by the high school pupils, j and was directed solely by Miss Des solee Chester, director of music. | Tickets have been on sale all week amC indications are that the house will be I packed both evenings. Admission of

Do you enjoy your food?

IF you do not enjoy your food it is a true sign that you are losing your appetite. And when your appetite is "gone” it means you haven’t the resistance to ward off disease. Loss of appetite is only a symptom. General weakness pervades the entire body. There is no desire to work or play. Rich, red, blood builds and sustains Your physician will tell you that lowered vitality is the result of insufficient supply of red blood cells—those vitalizing elements in the blood that nourish and sustain the j body. • When you get your red blood cells back to normal, that sluggish, let-down feeling, loss of appetite, rheumatism, boils, pimples, and skin troubles disappear. You get hungry again; sleep soundly; solid flesh takes the place of that which was once flabby. You feel strong; and your nerves become steady. S.S.S. proven record over 100 years For more than 100 years S.S.S. has been helping people regain their strength and charm. Thousands of users have testified to its benefit in unsolicited letters of gratitude.

S.S.S. Builds Sturdy Health

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, NOMBER 8, 1928.

I | fifteen cents will be charged to peonle under high school age; twenty-five) cents to high school e.uplls. and fifty cents to adults. The doors of the Decatur high school auditorium will open early ami the play will start promptly at 8:15 o'clock this evening. Q Not Unusual Name The name "No Man’s Land” is used In several countries. In south Australia there Is n territory of about 80,000 square miles which Is io-cnlled. No Man’s l.timl Is also the name of a small Islnod near Martha's Vineyard. o — ... — . — Soap in Olden Times in the Thirteenth century Marseilles (France) became the center for the manufacture of soap from olive oil, nnd this art spread to England In the Fourteenth century. Pliny (A. D. 711) described soap ns used by the Germans. and the Old testament also re cords the use of It.

■IS CT “Now! I om right.” Made only from fresh vegetable drugs gathered at the proper season of the year, S.S.S. gives to Nature what she needs in making you yourself again. All drug stores sell S.S.S. in two sizes. Get the larger size. It is more economical.

Now! A Challenge I to every far thinking, wide awake shopper! I We challenge you to buy merchandise of the same quality at the low prices quoted below. It cannot be done! No store can equal values such as these. Compare for yourself. Actual comparison will convince you why this store is DECATUR’S ORIGINAL UNDERSELLING STORE. The proof lies in our big CHALLENGE SALE . ■ ill during this month I I CHALLENGE SALE | CHALLENGE SALE CHALLENGE SALE I ( CHALLENGE SALE S I Childrens Jersey Bloom- / Ladies Jersey Bloomers Ladies Rayon Bloomers 1 Boys All Wool Lumber / ers, sizes up to 10 yrs. / colors. Fine Quality. an( j step-ins. all colors, 1 Jackets, sizes up to 10 J > Never Before nt This . 11 A Wonder Value, pair J* j> r j ( , e good quality. Special J years. Special < 10c 25c 49c I $1.95 1 1 ■WM f . a«Hßseran«B®iyrciwr' ii i 'i,a inn 1 in iiwri mb man i i mia iu -•»-- t CHALLENGE SALE gfe CHALLENGE SALE gf* ■■ Boys Wool Mixed Sweaters, rope iffK g*® I I Boys Wool Golf Hose, in a large stitched, coat style ■>* w ■■ 1 • St assortment of patterns, pair . . "jy I—■—■■l W—MIHIBMIIIIIIIIIHIMI 1118181 111 11111 I 11 !■— l' 111 waiirmw Tin'— —m CHALLENGE SALE f CHALLENGE SALE J CHALLENGE SALE S Wool Toboggan Caps, Big Selec- C Boys Leather Aviation Caps, all / Men’s Flannel Shirts, assorted p tion of colors, values up to $1 for / sizes, values to $2.00, for 1 colors a'l sizes, prices #1 59c J 98 c j 98c I I CHALLENGE SALE \ CHALLENGE SALE CHALLENGE SALE CHALLENGE SALE >■ Mens Part Wool Sweat- 1 Mens Overalls, trippie Boys Canvas Mittens. I C Outing Flannel, 27 inch. / ers, Fine Quality, $2.00 ( stitched, wide back, the A fine mitten and priced | * heavy quality. Special > I values / kind you pay $1.50 for special, at I / for Challenge Sale \ I 98c j 87c 3c |j 9c || g" ft ft I I CHALLENGE SALE AJ|AF I I made of heavy moleskin to) fl ■ ■ Boys Overcoats, all sizes— \gL Afi VTW waterproof lined, genuine J&L ■ I I mado of a ,|. oo | quality, 7* U 1 I ....«- ch....... you pay $lO for, Special .. . ■ MH r ’ ce ® I CHALLENGE SALE M CHALLENGE SALE I OVERCOATS ih It COATS all wool quality plaid backs, the V . . . , , kind you pay $35.00 for VflHl i/ wKSr Ladics Cc,lts ,n a b ‘ K assorlmenl ’ beau " A’' I ’* 1 ' u tiful'y fur trimmed. Values up to S2O. lh V ■ tuHri Popular Colors and Fabrics, Wanted Q ' S ' olors. a verv unusual buy at only ——— ® d*A AC I I.CA QE| a tbUavUll I variety, mostly fur trimmed, | <&*»• MEN’S SHEEP LINED COATS r fffc A ft I I Heavv moleskin, full 36 inches long, I pockets and belt. Values | F up to SIO.OO. UI V j I The ECONOMY Store I DECATUR’S ORIGINAL UNDERSELLING STORE J

PAGE THREE