Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 58, Decatur, Adams County, 7 March 1924 — Page 7
IfcidGoais *• k ie • | “Eagle Eye” Fete 5 ■ ■ ... 7 —————— — >■ 5h || s\ A. Will resume his B out’l-w ess tonight in an es ’ l S' state champion. By to ■ “, ni ght about It) o’clock there ‘ | ruanlMh ■ Tllj , weather today ought to help ■ basketball to take a n»w SflH on life* B ti.. Nvikos biothers of South Bend. B.b'r assisted by three other eagers. B' ■,! the Huntington Legion again r. j 9 25 in an overtime con-
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tpst. The great Mike was held to four points, however. —— i Chicago gave Purdue’s /itlc aspir- | ations a final crushing last night, tho ' Maroo'ns’Tiutnbling the Boilermakers, 35-21. Purdue, Indiana and Ohio State are now tied for fourth position. I while Chicago, Wisconsin and Illinois .hold tho lead in the order named. i Two basketball nights are on the program for Decatur fans next week. On Monday night the D.C.H.S. I teams will play, the varsity ntheting !|the SS. Peter and Ptitil team from , Huntington. On Wednesday night comes the big battle between the G. i E. five and Leaders for the city independent championship. Marvin Pogue, star backward on the Frankfort high Quintet, gave a great example of school loyalty this ' week. For the past few years, it has been the ambition of young Pogue to
o get an appointment to enter the U. S. Military Academy at West Point. .iAt last Congressman Purnell appoint- ’ ed him as first alternate and ho was B I ordered to report to Fort Benjamin \ Harrison at Indianapolis for examina--s|tfon. The examination was to start Monday of this week and would still be in progress on Friday and Saturday, —while the regional tournament was in progress at Lafayette. Pogue was called upon to make a decision. ' He did it quickly and when the Blue ’ und White team from Frankfort trots s iout on the Purduo gym floor to meet i Bainbridge in tho regional, Pogue 1 will be at the backguard post. Pogue ■ is said to be a fine student and a true sportsman like this is the kind of, men Uncle Sam needs. If at all pos Bible, tho congressman should sec fit ’ to give Pogue another appointment. * , 4 Funny Functtc says she shrugged her shoulders so suddenly and fierce ! 1 ly yesterday when she thought about that Decatur Kirkland game at the , — -• .
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BFCATUH DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1921.
» ” 1-11 I tourney, while she wan having her hair bobbed, that the tousorial artist cut a large uiche in her hair, and now she has to wear her hat all tho time. WILL SING HERE TONIGHT ■ ■ The concert to be given at the Mi'thodi.it church this evening by' fifty boys under the direction of Fred G. Church, organist and choir master,< of Fort Wayne, will attract much attention. Several former Decatur i boys are members of the choir and will apjioar tonight. Among them is' Charles Helm, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Helm. o—rChicago Beats Purdue And Strengthens Lead J fjptago, March 7.—Chicago got a firm grip'on the Big Ten basketball < liampionsbip here last night by de- ' fcating Purdue 35 to 21 in a game in which the Boilermakers were completely outclassed. The Maroons with
> " ~ ——— eigh’t victories and three defeats remain iu first position with Wisconsin In second place in the Big Ten. Purduo went into a triple tie with Ohio and Indiana for fourth place, while I Illinois, by Purdue’s defeat tonight, 1 slipped into third place. i lih last night's game Chicago started its scoring wit In- the first whistle. The half ended 18 to 5 and until two minutes previous, Purdue had been unable to-dscore. Purdue's guarding was j ragged. . - o— Butler And Ahr Sold 150 Horses Yesterday About 150 head of horses were sold
I Saturday Specials | 1 * S 8 We arc going to have some Prime Beef, Fat Veal and Nice Fresh Pork, any cut you wish. Fresh Lamh. Fine Bunch of Chickens (Please order these early). Fancy Smoked Picnic Hams and NewYork Shoulders, Special Sugar Cured, It) 12c All Pork Sausage, fresh or smoked, 15c Ih. or 2 lbs. for. 25c < Fresh Neck Rih§ or Shoulder Ribs, 7c lb, or 3 lbs 20c ■ Sj Bulk Lard, Open Kettle Rendered, | 2Tb 5.......................... 25c I J; Dressed Hogs, whole or half, lb 11c fc. Fresh Sparc Ribs, 2 lbs 25c ■ Li‘ Nice Fresh Pork Shoulders, whole or half, lb 10c-12'/ic ■ Nice Fresh Pori; Ixiins, whole or half, Ih ) 20c ■ No. 3 pails of Lard . 40c; No. 5 pails.. 65c ■ No. 10 pails $1.25 8 Fresh Pork Liver, 3 lbs 25c I Good Tender Steak, lb 20c "Nice Boiling Beef Brisket or Ribs. lb 10c to Dill Pickles, Large* and Good Ones, Dozen . 35c; 3 for 10c B lbs. of an> Leading Brand of Oleo 85c Bi This include- (.<r6fi Luck, Country Roll, Bred nut, Nucoa and Al 12; Fumli Cottage Cheese—Shirk Sandwich Spread H Special— ■ I:K Sweet Pickles, Heinz brand, 2 d0z...35c £ 8 ■ (.Horning (up ( oflee, lb. 40c 8 Plenty of Fresh Ground Horse Radish, can 15c 5 Plenty Pigs Feet, Brains, Hearts • n or Tongues —Smoked Meats— < Nice Mild (hired Bacon in chunks, A Pound x 12*/2C to 15c 8 Nice Smoked Skinned Hams, whole or half, lb 22c 8 Fine Smoked Tongues, lb 25c We carry a full line of Cheese and Cold Meats R* Fresh Cottare < hcese Fresh Oysters Rose Bud and Swifts Premium Bacon in Boxes K Fred Mulschler Pkg. Co. Market I Free Deliveries Phone 106 or 371
Kminutes for a hot breakfast! , /**7~ *. •r- var Q UICK Q UAKER IV ‘'•'■■ ' cooks in ’/z the time of coffee! »km * w . , , jMMP”* ' Quaker Oats now comes tn 2 styles —regular '..’"J' ~ l * Quaker Oats, the kind you’ve always known, and ’ QUICK QUAKER. Quick Quaker makes oata the qtticketi break—fast dish. Cooks perfectly in J to 5 minutes — scarcely longer than simple toasted bread. Same plump oats as regular Quaker Oats, the 2 Kinds of Qua cr a s rolled very thin and partly cooked. And these At Your Grocers small flakes cook faster—that’s the only differQuick Quaker «nd Quaker Oat», tncc. the kind you have always knnwn AU the rich Quaker flavor. All the good of hot Get whichever you prefer. breakfasts fn>ck\ today, try Quick Quaker. I
■ at public auction yesterday by E. J. ' Ahr ami Will Butler, at the horse sale barn on First stret. Tho highest price paid was 1225.00 and the lowest 115.00. Tho general average was 1175.00Nr. Ahr stated. A number of ! buyers attended sale and Auctioneers Harry Daniels and Roy Johnson were ’ in charge. No other sales will bo hold ■ by Butler and Ahr it was stated today. ■ At one time Decatur was one of the ; leading horse sale markets in the I United States and during the war the | government had officer* stationed here to buy horses for army use. I-I-I-WANT ADS EARN— I-$->
Little Trimming Frocks of shades chiffon and georgette very youthful and need only a silver girdle or a sash as trimming. Liquid Lime and Sulphur for spraying fruit trees. Sprayers and pruners at IL Knapp & Son. 57-6, 7. II x. „ — JEFFERSON CLUB There will be a meeting of the Jefferson Club at the office of John T. Kelly, 133 South Second street, Friday evening. .March 7. at 7:30 o'clock. Business of Importance. 11 JOHN T. KELLY, j 57t2x President. COAL Elk Horn Island Ureek Virginia Egg Coke i Ful-O-Pep Poultry Feeds Alsp Con key’s Starter • • Blatchford’s (’hick and Calf Meal Every Need for Poultry. —We Deliver— E. E. ZIMMERMAN —Phones— Office 233—Home 337 . / Prepare Your SUNDAY DINNER juTk, * k p II In a LORAINE equipped oven and enjoy the holiday with the rest of the family. i It Means Less Woik Northern Ind. Gas & Electric Company “The Gas Co.'' 1' ——————
