Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 19, Number 155, Decatur, Adams County, 1 July 1921 — Page 2

SPORT NEWS Huntington Coming Strong. Whut is being looked forward to a* the bent bull game of the season will be sieged at Bellmoot park Sunday afternoon when the local bane ball club will claeh in a return game with the fast Erie Specials, of Huntington. Ind., the game to be called nt 3 o'clock. The visitors are coming strong, a special Erie train to be run to this city on that day. Both teams are evenly matched and as the visitors won the first game in their city — . . a i .a ft

last Sunday by a score of 1 to 0 ami handed the locals their first defeat of the season, a good fast game can be looked forward to in this city. Both teams will appear witli their regular line-up with the locals working harder than ever for the victory. Come out Sunday afternoon and root. Admission fifty cents, grand stand free. Jersey City, July I.—(Special to Daily Democrat). —The "fight of the century” today became a matter of hours and minutes. The arena, seating 1)1.000 persons v.as complete. The tarpaulin covering ring was ready for the entry of the gladiators. Nearly 1,000 policemen and firemen went through tinal drills for the handling of the countless tight fans.

MaaiiiWJKUMdwraKAmaiawaHH«ai THE MECCA TWO DAYS Today and Tomorrow ‘ DISGRACED in the eyes of the world. Branded as a felon and thrust into the darkest corner of India. Leigh Dering became a groveling outcast, existing from day to day on drugs! Then a light dawned for him. Inch by inch he fought his way back to respectability and honor. How did he do it and why? See Bert Lytell in “THE PRICE OF ( REDEMPTION’’ tint! bo thrilled by a man's victory over himself. A Metro classic A graphic iilmization of I. A. R. Wylie's "Tempe o f Dawn' 1 adapted by June Mathis; directed by Dallas M. Fitzgerald. 10c—20c

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Ferry and rail lines rushed up their] extra equipment to care for the grout jam. New York hotels were famed until army cots were strewn through the hulls. Champion Jack Dempsey was to leave his training camp in secret to occupy secluded quarters In Jersey City until he goes to the arena Challenger Georges Carpentier remained hidden away in his Long Island camp, extra (guards guaranteeing seclusion. He will leave by auto tomorrow morning for Jersey City. ’The betting odds still favored the champion 3 to 1, with a slight tendency to decline.

_ I TIME KEEPER NAMED. New York, July 1. —(Special to Daily Democrat). —John I*. Farrell. Jersey City, was named today l»y Tex Richard as official time keeper for the fight. Farrell is supervisor of mental hygiene for the Jersey City Board of education. 1 Dempsey's Greatest Fights. Knocked cut Porky Flynn in one round. Knocked out Battling Levinsky in ’ three rounds. Knocked out. Carl Morris in one f round. Knocked out Fred Fulton in one i round. Knocked cut Gunner Smith in two rounds.

CRYSTAL TONIGHT Oh, How She Can Dance! See Corrine Griffith in THE GARTER GIRL’ If you like those wriggly snake like movements that characterize the Egyptian dances and the gauzelike dresses of a bygone day then you will find much of interest in “The Gart- I er Girl.” Aside from an intensely interesting story of theatrical and small town life there is an atmosphere of the spectacular and bizarre that will please the most exacting. It is a story of life as it is with a clever little twist and many scenes taken behind the footlights. . ALSO —William Duncan in “FIGHTING FATE” 10c—15c

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Knocked out Bill Brennan lu. six . rounds. Knocked out Billy Misk in three rounds. Knocked out Jess Willard in three rounds. BONDS ARE APPROVED. Indianapolis, July 1. —(Special to Daily Democrat). —The state board of tax commissioners today announced that It had approved the issuance -of SS()7.4O<) in bonds in several counties of the state. The bonds to be used for now school buildings and purchase of park lands. The board authorized the city of Terre Haute to issue >400,000 worth

of bonds for Improvement on schools and sshool grounds and $160,000 for the purchase of a new city park. CAN GET OUT OF ARMY. Washington. July I.—(Special to Daily Democrat).— Secretary Weeks today directed army corps area commands anil division commeras to discharge all enlisted men of the regular army who apply for discharge during July. “fhls’step was taken to bring about the reduction of the army as directed in the army appropriation bill and signed by the President yesterday. Men serving sentences for under charges in the army are exempt from this provision. STILLMAN GETS RECESS.

Poughkeepsie. N. Y., July 1. —(Spei cial to Daily Democrat).—The Stillman divorce case recessed today until July 13. James A. Stillman was on the stand for redirect examination and it was learned that he was not questioned to any extent. His case was not rested when the recess was taken. Lawyers were understood to have spent most of the forenoon arguing points of law and the admissibility of certain evidence. Stillman was the only one to occupy the witness stand today. Mrs. Stillman for the first time was absent from the session she planned to return to New York during the afternoon wit hher son “Bud.'’ INDIANAPOLIS MARKET (United Press Service) Indianapolis. Ind.. July 1. — (Special to Daily Democrat) — Hog receipts 8500, market 15 cents higher; best heaies $9.15; medium mixed $9.15; common choice $9.15; cattle receipts 200. steady; steers $5.75-$7.50; cows and heifers $1.25-19.75; sheep receipts | 500, market steady tops sl-$3 s—s—s—WANT ADS EARN—s—s—s DIDN'T WASTE MONEY ON FOOD “Tlie secret campaign against wastefulness in eating did not affect me much as I haven’t been able to eat anything but toast and tea for the past five years. Even that would create gas and cause me distress. My weight was down to eighty-four pounds and my complexion muddy. I had frequent pains in the region oi my appendix. I am glad I did not listen to an operation, as Mayr’f Wonderful Remedy has made a now woman of me." It is- a simple harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, including appendicitis. One do~e will convince or money refunded. , s—s—s—WANT ADS EARN—s—s J JUST OUT X A | . wjBMMMBjp a I 1 / I \ ■ / I ■ "Ain't We Got Fun." Il B Fox Trot, 2109... 85c ■ I ||| "Ain’t We Got Fun"— I Male Chorus with or- ■ I || chestru, 2111 .... 85c ■ I I*- ' i I | PUMPHREY’S - JEWELRY STORE I j ■

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