Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 107, Decatur, Adams County, 5 May 1930 — Page 3

hrS MOUND ' |sfa WOULD MOLD RELICS ■LX i Started to KS; .irlv Trophies m. p liig Hill I mid L. Chesley .. s tiff Corr«H|>oii<|pnt) „uis. 111.. Muv S—(UP) .. Wound —the third laril stueture of lih kind lowering high abo”e Hiding mounds as theli 1 <1 monarch, may redies which have been i its subjects. nt i. underway to build museum on top of the own of undisputed rmilie scene of the ceree mound builders, stags before the white man >is continent. sti| porters of the o siicce sful the milsise all available relics unearthed through I -located a few miles iliis city’—at one time t an 100 but the numill <1 to about 50 as the I K, tiW f i«<-t and ■ ' anil i,s i-s'ima rd tlia* Bld MO ' umming snh Os ’ "in .‘l'', il ' a >tu t•• l> : " 1 It liiwW®’ ■ • i>’ sei rets be [1 ' Biilure ie i.legists to roalKj* that further . bl Krofc* •'■'■.e a I. miring h1 ,I1: " nd of a people were ." .me of the monmis his ' > tlm Jaaß> : mind builders. md ■ p !' arrowheads, ..m-e Illg® led workman hip. -y ß *!® 1 feature of the gklHi:" ir mounds during a I Beeiajl \ als, i o erin ; pro >a . showed traces "i When yWjJt di,, mound on Jasyl <;uick! Glycerin pix For Constipation ■HJol' as mixed in Aiiiel'ikti. BfaM< ot:.-.i ipation in 'l' W <> Adlerika iß’osli l'!i upper and lower poisons you FSMB' ■ •. - in your system, .last relieves (IAS. sour BBjB -ad sick headache. Let QMBI I - lomaeli amt b.twel.s Jk£AL 1 1, auing ami *«•<■ how feel! It. J. Smith Drug ■f" ■ JB I tLXHir* I I f fSfr Me Voof/igh/s 8|?®B > s their attraction. To be t,*S U *> the professional women her best” at all times. K. B w hy Gouraud’s Oriental the "little French beauty many famous stars. too, can have seductive, delightful pro-E-jjß touch of beauty thru J‘l^B S Oriental Cream. It does streak or spot, but rex fascinating attractiveness tto 4the day. GOURAUD'S iKSSJ 1 ‘ Rartiel and Orients! Tan Shn.lM ioc /or Trial Size 52 n> X Son,- New Yo r k City

|t ib«H of the t'xthMjip south, probably in Loiihihinu, the professor be-! ■ lleves. Since the white men settled 111 I i he te. ritory of the mounds the Indi- I v'diml elevallons hlive bee i named! Monk's mound came by Its num.. 1 following the establishment of a ) I ImsKion then, by the Trappists , Monks in 1M)!i The monks phuiled trees on the 11 I m ... t |,| |, ~| „ tpw ((| , |1)( I|(il)| , (re(tt ( still bear fruit. The names of other t mounds are less distinguished. ( CHICAGO PUNS BIGGEBTSAOINGI INMERCANTILES r l A. Exchange Members (’on- 1 temnlate Addition of Other Commodities i | Chicago, May S—(UP)5 —(UP) -Piails are . 1 'roing a'lfr* rapidly here to make|| he Me eh intile Exchange into ni | •igantie food mart and Chicago the i ■nn’er of trading for a dozen com-i. 1 modifies. At present, the Exchange the lar- 1 t of Its kind in he world, deals ‘ n I oiler and eggs for the most part \ rime e commodity was added te '.•idtne May 1. The board of dir Q cto ,- s is planning to ex'eml the aetivi ies to boxed apples, t otatoes. peanuts and ’ other commoi'ities wherein there is a flnctua'inn t rice )<>vel and is even ’ con’emplating dealing in futures In canned goods Ti e Merchan tie Exchange start ed 10 years ago when a group of hotter and egg jobbers got together to discuss ways and means of better handling their products. They 'sought to eliminate many of the ‘ losses they were forced to sustain at times and to facilitate handlini of butter and eggs through the brokers to the consumer. Ou: of that mee ing was developed the Merchantile Exchange as i stands today—doing millions of dol 'Jars of business, handling hundreds of carloads of butter and eggs and i thousands of orders annually. 1 Th? Exchange recently moved ' into a new 17-story building standing a: Franklin and Washington ' streets, just at the edge of the Loo] . - ’ Its trading floor is one the ! best in the country. The Exchange ‘ is a co-operative organiza ion, dehiring no dividends and operating ’ on a non-profit basis. A nominal charge is made to buyer and seller tor each transaction on the floor. This charge goes for operation and ’ into the general fund maintained ’ fin- use in i ases where the Exchange steps in o complete a transaction. p or to th" existence of the Ex- ' change, if a brokerage house failed before delivery of a future coi> I ract. tie bvy°r or seller, as the I I case may be, lost whatever money -• aii involved in the r..usacli.>n. 1 Now ‘he exexhange stands behind every transaction, acting as buyer or seller if a brokerage house is 1 forced to suspend. < Tin- Ext hange sees a need now ’ o. a medium to handle othe- com- ' nudities as well as batter and eggs ind < heese. in cases where there is, i ‘ where here is a business, carrying i 1 on trail caetkms on a large scale and I '.vet too small to maintain its own ‘l’■.■.change, ti e facilities of the Mer- ' . antile Exchange would be used for ’ hose future con rat ts to be execut1 New and g.eater fields for tne tpeculato: would be afforded and 1 in addition the Ext hange members 1 feel th'-y can aid tlm smaller gropps , ' of facilitating handling, in-suringj li.llmont of contrac s and stai.-i [ lardiziition of if**’ grades of the p.ollcts Foreword to Shaw J Jerusalem (UP)- The Hebrewtransla ion of Bernard Shaw's "In- ' telligent Woman's Guide to Social--1 ism" contains an author’s foreword ' saying "Wltcn the intelligent wo- , num is a daughter of Jeru a'em let L the Gentile author beware how be ’ ;I pp oaehes her with an offer of ■ lidance; I offer myself precisely I ' a he pocre t Ih do iin in all hi- , r ‘mility niigl'.t offer himself to the:|Qm en o: t h ’bn to gui le her , through a strange corner of the des-1 e.t.” Roman Milestone Found Genoa. -(UP)-A Boman miletone bearing the name of < aesat , -os’.us bIS been discovered at ."ant " di Diana Marina along the | , \ a Aurelia not far from e fro tier station of Venimlglia. •"h® • jt<.sionc - larked he five hundred and fifty-third mile from Rome ! s i,i. . number cut on it tn als. Exper s say th- - milestone belonged to the old milltary road which ran from Rome to i Gaul. Suffrage Societies I stamboul, -(UP)- Encouraged t)V President Mustapha Kemal I asha. women of Emyrna. Adana, I An-’-ors. and Caesarera have follov - 'ed 'the lead of Stamboul tn organizing sufferage societies. English Replaces French — English will he ta'ght i intend of French in th" ■ amboul Medical College and the Angora trade schools according to ( an order of the Minister of Educetion. ' ‘

DECATUR D?ILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY, MAY 5, 1930.

Champion Change Week May 5 to 11

Millions of motor car owners ■ have found by experience that changing spark plugs annually is as essential to good engine service ns periodical changing of oil, and that the cost of these new spark plugs 1s more than overcome by the savings In oil mid gasoline alone. Despite the Improved constitction of spark plugs In recent years, the strains lintsi-ed on them by modern high compression engine* are so severe that automotive ex-, perts still advise motorists to install new sets of plugs at least j once a year. May sto 11 has been ! selected as Champion National Change Week for 1930. Almost every automobile owner knows how much a thorough cleaning of his spark plugs adds to satisfactory engine operation. Millions who have tried annual rep ucem. i/t of the entire set have learned that it results in even greater difference in performance

Champion National Change Week, May 5 to 11 \ lj‘on Ihiray hohh the circular i II track record c.f ItM.l mile* per hour, A niatle with Champion Spark Plug*. performance \ r t=*_, YOl B car deserves the hest. That’s f* j) why we recommend Champions, J T , * • aa * ,aa T the better s{»ark plugs. New <'.hainpions C— —"s ■ • • ■ [CHAMPiOm once a year save their cost in gas and J I oil alone. V, e know they outperform in every engine. We will gladly give FREE Spark Plug : 5 ‘ inspection service all this week— w/w/Mui Champion National Change Week. Decatur Sales & Sei vice FORI) Dealers S. Second St. Chan* ’o'.i National Change Week, May 5 to 11 ' ■ ! new sit re gait a <’i/ Jr® WBHB ■B) Ih , i ' A fu!l so , i « f <!e-eudahle Champii n CTW Spark Plugs soon re; ay s its cost in gas ■ < and < il laved, restore , power, speed I \ u,, ’ ! aerelc atian, and gives you hetter performance f>r a whole year . . . -LL 5 That is why we recommend that every motorist whose present spark plugs have keen used 10,000 or more miles, should install a new set < f s!ha »>i-»ns now. e know they give better j.crf >rnia.i< e i i all our custon ers’ cars . . . * We shall be glad this week —Champion National Cha.ige Week —to give free spark CHAMPIONS pi tg inspect ion service and, if outperform necessary, install new Champions in every engine far you ... *i Bring your cur in non-. Butler’s Garage 201 S. Ist St. Decatur Auto repairing of all kinds. ii'

’ Millions of iri’otorlHts will hi- v stull complete new sets of spark i I lugs during National Change r Week this year. May sto 11. If i you huven t (hanged yours in Um lust 10,1)00 miles your cur has been 11 operated, you will enjoy much 1 lietter engine performance during tlie coming months If you Join In ob erving the week. I Thousands of tests by Champion engineers have proved that the 1 owner of a motor cur who changes 1 spark plugs nfter 10,000 milee of . driving, or at least once a year, I actually saves more than their coat | In gasoline and oil consumption. | ! besides increasing his enjoyment of his car’s improved performance and saving repairs canned by deterioration of his engine. Few mechanisms rival the spark ■plug in the strains imposed on it. Every mile a car runs each of its : snark plug-t must fire its charge 1500 times, each one at the exact Dhoueandth of a second when it is i needed and alwavs in temperatures /

varying from normal to as high as 1(100 degrees. This Is one of th" reasons why motorists Install new .sets of spark plugs during Nation- j al Champion ciiange Week, which this year is from May 5 to 11. Millions of motor car owners have learned that, changing spark plugs annually is as essential to good engine operation as peidodlcal changing of oil. and they gave (heir cost in reduced use of ga« 1

t iiuuF,r «/| pi iifsrt v ’ i y Chaage Your SPARK PLU6S NOW Enjoy Better Performance for the Year to Come Champion National (’hange Week s'" May 5 to 11 Li o I \ Peter ile Paolo used Champions vN. uhen he set the 500-mile speed r<'< or</ nf 101.13 miles /ter hour V 0,1 Indiunupulis Speedway, tAW 7E know from bur own experience TV that new spark plugs once a year save their cost in gas and oil alone, restore new car power, speed and acceleration, and avert many otherwise costly repair bills. *! All motor car mannfac- j turers recommend this yearly change. U W e will gladly give FREE spark plug inspection service all this week —and, if necessary, install new Champions for you. For Champions are the better spark plugs for every engine. That’s why we always recommend them. *1 Brin-; your car to us at your earliest opportunity. I CHAMPIONS ]t , nt . ans better |M-rfonnance to you at outperform in 82(> every engine less cost for the year to come. Riverside Garage 126 E. Monroe St. Decatur I’ennzol-the motor oil used by race drivers. _ - . FREE Spark Plug inspection service this week — Champion National Change Week chsanipions aasc 6 CHAMPIONS because they tire the better ttparfc Plugs Louis Meyer, winner cf A. A. A. £1 I Championship for 1928 anti 1929, Y and winner t.f the 500»mile Indian - 1 apolis race in 1928, always uses \ xlf Champions. jr RACE drivers the world over insist on Champions because they outperform under every condition. A seven-year string of victories fl) an<l world’s records made by b automobiles, motor boats and airplanes, in competition the t?-_ JP world over, attest tn Charnpions’ unequalled perfoiTnanee. re,,cw * n 8 spark plugs this y ear ' i ns ’ s t on u complete set of Champions—the spark plug used by Champions. We know \=s>’ from our own customers’ exCHAMPIONS perience that they givegrea* *r outperform in , . every engine. >23 performance in every engi... , Runyon Garage 116 E First St. Decatur First closs work by skilled mechanics. i

and oil ns well. This year Nation- 1 al Uliainjiloii Change Week Ih from 1 Muy 5 to 11. I Many instance* of long lived spark plugs have been reported 10 the Champion Spark Plug Company but the company's engineers, while expressing pride In the reliiiblllty of their product, still advise owners us u dollars ami cents saving mid for improved engine I perforiniinco to make a complete change of plugs every year.

FHI-iK SPARK PLUG IXSPF.t HO\ SLRVK E ALL THIS WEEK Champion ,N:i( tonal Change-' W'eek. May 5 Co II We K<M*»nimeii<! Champion Spark because we know from experience that they outperform in every engine. iti < 'hampion is t lu- heller spark plug j J| because of its exclusive sillimanite insulator, special analysis electrodes and two-piece gas-tight S construction. Whatever car you drive, there is a correctly designed Champion that will make it perform better. 4* fil » m p io Bl CHAMPIONS H outperform SIBU I’ U IB 111 S •<* in ewery engine * ■ Elberson Service Station South Second St. Decatur Diamond (las — Veedol Oils I HEE Spark Plug Inspection sen ice—Champion National Change Week ms re <p«is tsnd Oil / / J tu t the wtirld's motor boat ajO speed record of 93.123 miles '* / y per hour • o restore Power Speed A foil new set c.f dependable Champion Spark Plugs installed in you.' car every 10,000 miles restores power and speed, fIF and saves its cost in gas and oil alone. We know from expertence that Champions make every engine perform better. 127 Decatur Chevrolet Corp. 116 N. 3rd st. Decatur Drive with the rest of (hem—in a Chevrolet. FREE SPARK PLUG INSPECTION SER VIC U ALL THIS | WF.F. K— < II A M PION NA I IONA L CII ANGE WE E K ! VW r* Nk CK 1 Es Your Cm* reudy for the trip? f| lion*! Wait until the morning you intend going on a trip and then find that your engine is balky. « A new set of Champion Sparky Plugs increases power, speed, and quicl.lv pays for itself in gasoline ami oil saved. We recommend and sell them because we know they , 2 are better for every engine. E. C. Phillips & Son 266 N. 2nd st. Decatur

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