Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 21, Number 46, Decatur, Adams County, 22 February 1923 — Page 3

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Field Goals - i— — — ii*,i Ju - --- ■' L , -X Bluffton did the unexpected and won from Portland last night. 22 fol 15 That's nice work Outta. Congratulations. Bedford bad an awful time beating Tech of Indianapolis. The final count was 36 to 35. Tech merits much er. dit soy the never die fight shown by the t ntm throughout the season in the fae of many defeats. Hardwood in tlxj Indianapolis Star says: "Would you think a splinter had pierced Hardwood's skull if he Were to tell you that he still rated Indiana as having a great chance to beat iowa tonight? Think it over, lowa with eight victories and no defeats and Indiana fresh from a defeat by Northwestern." No Hardwood, we, too, think In diana has a tine chance to trip the Hawkeyes. Out of Bounds took' a Vacation yes--1 terday and deserted his many readers. Suppose he must have had a | | hunch that his pets were going to : beat Portland and he laid off to ;i,terc“ up energy for today. We have a picture of his column spread all i over one page of the Banner this 1 evening. 1 The lanky Paul Parker, who has .created a big stir at Indiana recent- ' ly, was not in the Crimson line-up at Northwestern Tuesday night, and this probably had a lot to do with Indiana’s defeat. Coach' Mann must have thought the game easy and saved Parker for tin- lowa game. — , Yes. Christ is now playing with 1 Monrde. He was forced to off

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the game for a few weeks on account of an attack of the mumps, but he is back in the game now and will bt with Monroe in the tournament. Have you a seat tor Friday night? ! When a coach is able to get every ounce of energy and every particle of basketball ability out of every i 1 man on his team, he has accomplish . ! ed one of the biggest things in the | ; game. Decatur meets a worthy foe Fri I J day night when Young America! ' comes here for a game. But D. H. ; J S. can beat this team if every playei i J puts everything he has into the bat I J tie. The Purple and Gold players | > were fighting all the way last Friday i I night. Come on Decatur, let'.- : I FIGHT. i Dear Field Goals: Is Arzie Christ | ! available for the Monroe five this ’ year? Since Outta didn't have a colyum yesterday, we’ve run out of dope, so i we'll end the agony here. Princeton —A man-sized whirlwind picked up W. E. Roberts, rural mail carrier, his horse’and wagon and [turned them completely around I while he was driving his route. No I j damage was done. !s—s—s—WANT ADS EARN—s—s—s —. | FIVE STARS IN “THE CIRCLE’’ An engagement extraordinary will | be the Selwyns offering at the Majes-j tic theater, Fort Wayne, on next Sat-i urday night and Sunday matinee and , night, when they will present Somer-j sat Maugham's celebrated comedy. “The Circle,’’ with an all star cast including Wilton Lackeye, Henry E. Dixey, Amelia Bingham, Charlotte Walker and Norman Hackett. Any one of the above named stars would insure an excellent performance, but with five of the most prominent stars in America in a play that is conceded by critics to be the best that has been I seen in New York in years, local I theatregoers are assured of a gala I performance de luxe. Not in years > has a cast of this calibre been sent on tour and it would be well to send in reservations by mail for seats. WORN NERVES Nervous troubles, with backache, dizzy spells, queer pains and irregular kidneys, give reason to suspect kidney weakness and to try the remedy that has helped your neighbors. Ask your nelghborl Mrs. John Durbin, 127 S. 9th St, Decatur, says: “My kidneys were out of order and I had sharp pains through my back and I was almost helpless. I couldn’t sleep nights and was miserable all day. Headaches almost drove me frantic and I be came nervous and irritable. My feet swelled and I felt bloated all over. My kidneys caused a great deal of annoyance and were irregular in ac- j tion. I used Doan's Kidney Pilis from Smith, Yager & Falk’s Drug Store and they helped me right along until I was free from backache and that heavy bloated feeling. My kid6eys were regulated and I felt fine.” Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s Kidney Pills —the same that Mrs. Durbin had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.

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