Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 19, Number 47, Decatur, Adams County, 24 February 1921 — Page 8
- - Saturday, Feb. 26,1921 Is to . MFsr. F- Kg/Mr ? 1& fl|wL . rfwyJr" w J^S : r ■" ■' ■'• The Many SI.OO Bargains That Await You At This Store Would Take Too Much Time and Space To Mention All. You’ll Just Have to Come In and See. ANY OF THESE ARE WORTH COMING MILES TO PURCHASE AUTO BASKETS —Should be included in A 4 MOBILE A OlL—Sells regularly at $1.40 A J every Autoists’ equipment. $1.25 value, KI Gal. Dollar Day, if you bring your own KI Dollar Day o l|> I can, Gal ... l|> | 5 GAL. MILK CANS—Made of the very A 4 AUTO SOCKET WRENCHES—Choice of A 4 best metal, insuring your milk remaining K I any size. Sell regularly at from 55c to 65c K I sweet and clean. $1.25 value, Dollar Day. l|r I each. Dollar Day, 2 for ..... I GALVANIZED IRON POULTRY FEED- SPLINT CLOTHES BASKETS—BuiIt of ER—Strongly constructed and will pay A 4 very good material and is amply large for A 4 for itself in a very short time. Another KI any family. Regular Price $1.25. Dollar K| $1.25 value, Dollar Day l|r I Day , 0 | aa 4% *■■■ 1 ■■ Farmers needing repairs for their tools and machinery mb ■ ■fl ff"* trfc 4% RiO 111 »iL should order now as factories are shut down or working I n K® IIS ’l* Im ill Ii a F onlv Gn or( ‘ Pr —There is no surplus—ls you want it when |tfflgg|V| |ji ■% IIV I IVLa you want it—Order Now! I ffllllflUllU Lee Hardware Co. “ “ ♦ Decatur, Indiana
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DECATJJR DAILY DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1921.
ARE BUYING STARS If Dreams and Ambitions of Promoters Materialize the Pennant Winners AND WORLD CHAMP’S Will be New York Yankees in American League of the Year 1921 (By Henry I* Farrell. United Press staff correspondent) New York, Feb. 24.—Pennant win I [tiers in the American League and world's champions for 1921 —the New I York Yankees. The Woolworth Building may shrink to two stories over night, the Hudson river might be drained by an armless man with a seive. Grant's Tomb might be turned into a saloon. I Countless other strange things [might happen, but the strangest of al! would be to see the Yanks fail to sweep the baseball field clean next season. i WHY? Look at this team: ; Pitchers, Coveleskie, Mails, Walter Johnson, Kerr, etc.; catchers, Ray Schalk, Steve O'Neil and Perkins; ini fielders, Judge, Sisler, Collins, Want[by, Scott, Peckinpaugh, Ward, Gardner; outfielders. Rice, Ruth, Roth. [Jacobson and Hooper; assistant managers, Cobb and Speaker. True, they aren't all on the RuppertHuston pay roll yet. But give ’em time. Plenty of days remain yet before the season opens and numerous [trades are in the process of making. New York sport writers have put Gothem fans through the tradin’est winter in history. Practically every star player in the American League has been mentioned one or more times in some kind of t proposed deal just about closed by Manager Muggins. Scribes in other cities of the circuit have risen up in a wrath against the practice of making news that is causing some of the star players in rumored deals to become dissatisfied. Some writers assert it is an inspired campaign. A writer in Sporting News goes far as to recommend that Nev.York be thrown out of both leagues. The Giants have also figured prominently in the rumored trade activities. Rabbit Maranville, Heinie Groh, Rogers Hornshy and Eddis Roush were anounced as almost sure acquisitions ito the ranks of the National League
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club during the winter. But so far they have not been secured and their I ■ chances of coming do not look worth; the price of a czar’s penny. However, the Brooklyn Robins were j spared. Uncle Robby pulled a real' surprise when he traded Marqard for j Neuter without a month's campaign | in the columns. The Yanks have done a lot of trading and they look stronger on paper. I The Giants really have been trying to get a good infielder but the Robins seem content to send the same candidates out to repeat last year’s victory. FATAL LOVE FOR BOY Berlin, Feb. 24. —A love affair be t tween a boy of 18 and a woman 20 I years his senior has ended in the I death of three persons. The woman I is Frau Anna Zarwig. She is the !. mother of two children. The boy and I the two children were found dead and I the mother unconscious. The police | found a cake poisoned with potassium I cyanide and partly consumed. It is I believed the woman, realizing her I hopelessness of her passion for the I boy, worked on him to poison himself, I herself and the two children.
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