Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 98, Decatur, Adams County, 24 April 1929 — Page 3

Disturbs peace g ON PEACE BRIDGE I Buffalo. N- V. April 24- -(UP)—‘The R, ' Bridge, an International apnn V . from Buffalo to Fort Erie, ■ in " i» no pla'** 10 ,Ustr,,b th ® P ’’" Ce ' ’ jieanor Seymour, 22. learned in •*"' , hero The youthful mlns was and sentenced to ten days I" ail for her escapade at the Ameri- ■ n „\nd of the Structure. ■ “ac<o ding to customs officials. Miss ■uvmour drove up to the customs ofE driving her car while under the ■nnuence <>f liquor and clad in ma e K pnts She proclaimed loud and ofK™ha she not only had sought ale I 'c nada hut also had found it The Knrt was told Miss Seymour refused ' t out of her car and it was only Kfter three customs men and two poKolicetnan's head and also one which Rouble to oust her. ■ incidentally, the court was inform■>,l the miss let go a few well directed Blows that found their marks on the Klieeman s head and also one which Knocked off his hat. The court then Kynsed sentence later adding: •‘‘L4 j Kense also revoked.” I Mrs. John Tyner returned Monday Lem a week's visit with relatives in

Bliincie. _____________ ALWAYS DEftD TIRED? How sad! Sallow complexion, coated tongue, poor appetite, bad breath, pirnI p|v skin and always tired. What’s wrong? You are poisoned. The bowels are clogged and liver inactive. Take this famous I prescription used constantly in place of calomel by men and women for 20 years -Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets. They are harmless yet very effective. A compound of vegetable ingredients and olive oil. They act easily upon the bowels, free the system of poison caused by faulty elimination and tone up liver. Be beautiful. Have rosy cheeks, clear eyes and youthful energy that make a success of life. Take Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, nightly. Know them by their olive color. 15c. 30c and 60c.

We Promise You This— A lower price for a given QUALITY than yon can get anywhere else! ■ I\rOT only today but ALWAYS — our Goodrich Sllvertown • 11 prices on Goodrich Silvertowns more $7 .55 / k than match any other tire prices, mile for 2 9x4.40 - $8.70 [' \ mile of service. And the same is true of 30x4.50 • Zj Goodrich Cavalier and Commander tires. 30x5.25 sl6 95 This doesn’t necessarily mean in first cost. 33x6.00 TOt You alwF.vs find some tire for “a little less. $13.40 S&k But when you buy Silvertowns we promise y° u grater mileage than from the tires WtISL vou’ve been using —unless you've been 30x3(4 .... using Silvertowns. Silvertowns back up that 29x4 $7 85 / i promise, and we back it up. In proportion 30x5-25 - s ll - 25 & A ’ Wil to quality, you can be sure our prices are 3 2x6.00 $13.65 / g M lower than you can get elsewhere. When- 33,6.00 s s9 . 75 Ka AvOk ever we ® n< * anv P ro Position w * n<> h “" erß 32x4 $10.55 HLW ')..!« .ire value, our prk»ritteaM - J|g «eeordin ß ly. _ ffgfl Look at the prices listed. Don t they say, ? X/’k “Now is the time to buy”? 30x4.50 * 6 - 75 Bf&pj Effl&f-t Goodrich fa Silvertowns MfA r/W WdiiawSa i T&rffidf wL fr^' v f&Ei Staley’s Service Station WSP

For Tubercular Inmates Jefferson City, Mo., April 24—(VP) —The state Semite has passed a bill providing for the erection of n 000 hospital for tubercular Inmates of the state penitentialy. The hospital is to be located near the penitentiary, If the bill Is passed by the hous, There are forty convicts suffering from tuberculosis now housed in a temporary wooden structure within the walls of the prison. 0 ***«*•««•><•* • TWENTY YEARS AGO • • From th* Dally Democrat File • • Twenty Years Ago Today • ****¥*¥»*•««., April 24 Constantinople falls after fierce battle, Stilton Abdul Hamid is dethroned and thousands are slain. Ben Elzey appointed Wells Fargo express agent Senator Stewart, of Nevada, dies in Washington. Ladies Shakespeare Club closes year with banquet at the Murray hotel Miss Olive Perkins entertains the Shadow club. stockholders of Maple Grove park, meet to plan for years activities. Mrs. John Niblick anti daughter. Miss Helen, attend play at Majestic

No More Gas In Stomach and Bowels F! you wish to be permanently rone ved of gaa in stomach and bowels, take Baalmann'a Gas Tablets, wbidi are prepared especially for stomach gas •nd all the bad effects resulting from • gas pressure. That empty, gnawing feeling at the pit of the stomach will disappear; that anxious, nervous feeling with heart pal- I pitation will vanish, and you will again be able to take a deep breath without discomfort. That drowsy, sleepy feeling after dinner will be replaced by a desire for entertainment, Bloating will cease. Your limbs, arms and fingers will no longer feel cold and “go to sleep” because Baalmann’s Gas Tablets prevent gas from interfering with the circular , tion. Get the genuine, in the yellow pack- ' age, at any good drug store. Price |l. Always on hand at Holthouse Drug Co.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 1929.

theater. Bertha Schultz has shoulder fractured in u fall down stairway. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Fisher return from trip to Texas. W. S. Taylor, former governor and Charles Finley, former secretary of state are granted pardons by Governor Wilson of New. Jersey, for murder, ■ ' o >. NOTICE I am fully recovered from my recent illness and will be in my office, ready for business, Wednesday morning, April 24. 9713 x DR. C. H. BRANCH

Re-roof tj||gi| f or ie LAST TIME ABETTER looking roof—a roof that never wears out—a roof ** that will never lose its color—a permanent fireproof roof that will end roofing expense forever —that’s the roof of Johns-Manville Rigid Asbestos Shingles. A phone call will bring you a roofing contractor who will quote you prices, without obligation. He ’’will explain the advantages of applying these shingles over your old ones. v Decatur Lumber Co „ Roof for the Last Time with JOHNS-MANVILLE ASBESTOS SHINGLES

Political Announcements FOR CITY CLERK Plense announce my name an a candidate for the Democratic nomination for city clerk, mibject to the dovision of the voters in the primary election on May 7th. I will deeply appreciate your support. 98tl0 MRS. ALICE CHRISTEN o— —-— Get the Habit —Trade at Home, It Pays

rom one banker to another-

77ie car to buy is CHRYSLER” A certain prominent banker heard that another banker, a good friend of his, was considering the purchase of a new motor car. Impelled by a friendly desire to be helpful, the first banker took the time and trouble to write the letter from which we quote: “1 now have my second Chrysler, the letter reads. “Both the Chrysler ‘72’ and 75’ have shown more ability than any of the other cars 1 have ever owned. And, too, ability of niore than one kind. “The Chrysler has roadaWfy- In traffic congestion or on the open road, it is both spry and safe. “It has dureWny. Out of four cents per mile that I set aside in a special fund for tires, repairs, replacements, insurance, taxes, license, and depreciation, 1 found, after pay*Namet of both banker! on requett.

Chkyslul “75" Royal Sauax. 11535. d'irc <whtth txtra. Dettinger Motor Sales Co. W. H. DETTINGER WEST MONROE STREET. The Bic Swing IsTo ESSEX , A Rife. “Hudson-Essex Challengers every Friday evening THfc It Challenges Your Interest in These Important Ways

Easy to Bly FOR INSTANCE, in this city your first payment, zvith your present car included, may be as low as , $262.00, and your monthly payments $47.55. Your present car will probably cover the entire first payment. The 11. M. C. Purchase Plan offers the lowest terms available on the balance.

The buying public has picked Essex the Challenger as the greatest value of 1929. They are giving it the biggest business even Essex has ever known. By thousands they are trading in other makes for the great Essex value. Never before has public approval been so near universal.

A Wide Choice of Colors at No Extra Cost The variety is so fjreut you have almost individual distinction

Here is a BIG adult-SMe * Six fine to look at—roomy and Comfortable—built as strongly as any car at any price. Upholstery and appointments arc rich and handsome. There is such a wide variety of colors, that no matter what your el.oice you have almost individual distinction. A SUPER-SIX motor—challenge ing upto 70 miles an hour —60 miles an hour, hour alter hour —in geta-

P. KIRSCH & SON Corner Second and Jackson Sts. Phone 335

ing the difference between my car and the new one, I had sll6 left of this special fund. “It has dependi/Mfy. 1 here was never a time when 1 was delayed a single minute (and you know 1 travel on a rigid schedule), m keeping my appointments or making my destination as per program. “And last, but by no means least, especially when we are buying for our good wives, tt has respectsW7ry. 1 think my daughter expressed the feminine mind when she said: ‘When driving dr riding in the Chrysler, one feels toward it very much the same as one does about cultured or refined people; just naturally liking to be seen with them. * ‘This message is neither an advertisement nor a testimonial, it is simply appreciation of a splendid piece of high-class merchandise. Acting on this strong recommendation — plus his own knowledge of Chrysler prestige —the other banker bought a Chrysler. Chrysler “6S”-Sir body ttyltt priced from SIO4O to $1145 . . Chrysler “75’’— Nine body itylet priced from $1535 to $3345 . . All pncti so. b. factory f /Fire •wheelt extra. 2 5 5

Easy to Own On our own streets Essex the Challenger, under competent observation, averaged 23.3 miles per gallon. The average owner in this city can expect 18 to 20 miles and upward. Hundreds of records ail over the country during "Challenger Week” prove Essex economy. Commercial users operating large fleets of Essex cars say that service and maintenance costs covering millions of miles of operation, are lowest of any car ever tested.

way it challenges any carat any price —it challenges all in climbing hills. Hydraulic shock absorbers are standard—they do not cost one cent extra. The same with radiator shutters, air cleaner, windshield wiper, safety lock, chromiumplated cowl lamps. Add up for yourself the extras Essex offers to added cost and you will see about SIOO in extra value in those items alone.

A. BBS % MmLw* W3B B — Phaeton- - - 695 Tl 7M ANO UP-47vVrdbl. ’ “* Coupe - - 895 Standard Equipment Includes: 4 hydraulic shock absorbers—electric gauge for gas and oil —radiator shutters saddle tamps windshield wiper -glare proof rear-view mirror —electrolock -controls on steering wheel ail bright parts chromium-plated.

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