Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 110, Decatur, Adams County, 7 May 1924 — Page 6

i !»■»»> »rrr-r-“ - - SPORTS] YESTERDAY’S RESULTS American League St. Louis 7; Cleveland 4. Detroit 6; Chicago 4. Philadelphia 2; New York, 11. Washington 4; Boston. 14. National League Chicago 0; Pittsburgh 2. New York 4; Philadelphia 5. Boston 0; Brooklyn 3. Cincinnati-St. Louis, rain. American Association Indianapolis 6; Kansas City 7-Toledo-Minneapolis, postponed, cold Columbus-St. Paul, postponed, cold, ixjuisville 8; Milwaukee 5. — ——O— - ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ WATCHING THE SCOREBOARD ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦+♦♦ + + + ♦♦♦♦ Yesterday’s hero —Zach Wheat. The veteran Brooklyn outfielder hit a homer in the eighth inning with two on and beat the Braves, 3 to 0. Reuther pitched the shutout. Babe Ruth knocked in two runs with a double and scored another after a pass, furnishing all the runs that gave the Yanks a 3-to-2 victory over the Athletics. Eight straight losses for the A's. Heilman's homer with one on and his sacrifice fly scored three runs and helped the Tigers beat the White Sox, 6 to 4. Two homers by Cy Williams and one by Ford gave the Phils another victory over the Giants, 5 to 4. Ray Kremer, rookie pitcher from the Pacific Coast, held the Cubs to two hits and the Pirates on. 2 to 0. Guyler. rookie outfielder, hit a single, double and triple for the Pirates. Behind the good pitching of Fuhr, a rokie. the Red Sox beat the Senators, 14 to 4. It was the sixth straight victory for Boston, the longest the cub has had since 1919. Bunching hits off two pitchers, Browns beat the Indians. 7 to 4- Sisler stole home in the first inning. Yesterday's home run hitters: Cy Williams. Phils. 2—5. Gibbons Begins Training Chicago, May 7.—Tommy Gibbons, the man who survived 13 rounds in the ring with Jack Dempsey, got down to hard work here today in preparation for his bout with Georges I Carpentier at Michigan City May 31. Gibbons arrived from St. Paul yes tertlay and after going through some elementary training stunts annotinc-l ed he was “ready for the real training grind." _— ——e GET A SLOGAN READY FOR THE WORLD MASTERS You still have the opportunity to send in a slogan or several of them for the World Masters contest which closes at six o'clock Saturday evening. We offer prixea of from one dollar to ten for the ones. The slogans will be turned over to the judges who will meet at seven o'clock. They are C. 8. Niblick. W A. Klepper and Avon Burk and the winners will be announced in Monday's paper. You know what it's all about don't you? We have built a brand new cigar which has been labelled “World Masters.'' On the box are th* pictures of four great world masters, Rembrandt. Wagner. Shakespeare and Rodel. We want a slogan of a few words which will fit the cigar like "A smoke with a smile" fits th* White stag. We want your cooperation and we are willing to pay for It by awardIng prims to the best as decided by the judges. Send yours in today. * START WORK ON (Continued from P»t* <”>** will work under th* direction of the building committee. The eat.msted' cost of the new church la between > StnotMt and M 3.000. It Is to b* com | pleted by fall and dedication services are planned for sometime in Octob*ri or November. The congregation has) a large sum of cash on hands and the ; remainder of the f nances have b*rn. well taken cars of. Ijist night the city council gave the church permlssion to extend the sidewalk at th*' north side of the building out tn the j curb, and thia will add to the appear ’ sac* of the new building. Goch To Mansfield, Illinois, For Funeral The Rev. R N. Covert, pastor of the Presbyterian church, win leave tonight for Mansfield. Illinois, to amtlst in the funeral services of Wiliam House, a friend of the Covert family. The funeral services will be held at 2: So o'clock Thursday afternoon and Rev, Covert will be horn* sometime Friday night.

VOTEFORUN’ON h OF METHODISTS North Branch Os Church Votes 882-13 For (Inion With South Branch (Vnlted Press Stair Correspondent) Springfield, Mass., Muy 7 —(Special to Daily Democrat)—Final action on the plans for bringing together the northern and southern branches of the Methodist Episcopal church in ’he United States was taken by thenorthern branch here today when delegates to the 34th quadrennial con-1 fi rencc voted 882 to 13 for unification Tile resolution was brought forward by a joint commission representing the southern and northern branches and its adoption by the southern branch of the church is expected. The combined church will have a membership of 7.000,000. The membership in the northern branch now is 4.500.000 and in the southern brunch 2.500,000. * The two branches were split dur- I ing the civil war when northern and I southern members took opposite I stands on slavery. I e ... THANKS THE VOTERS j 1 wish to thank the voters for their I splendid support and the vote given I me in my race for the democratic'l nomination for County Recorder. If I elected I will try to serve to the best I of my ability. | ED GREEN. I THANK YOU I I desire at this time and in this I manner to thank the voters of Deca- I tur and Adams county for the splen- I did vote given me yesterday. ] I promised that if nominated and I elected | would serve the full four I years and render the same brand of I service that has been given in the I past, all of which I want to again I confirm. Again thanking you 1 am 11 MARTIN JABERG. 1 See Gloria Swanson in the I “Humming Bird” at the Crystal I Thursday afternoon or night. I RED PEPPER FOR COLDS IN CHEST Ease your tight, aching chest. Stop I the pain. Break up the congestion. I Feel a bad cold loosen up in just a I short time. , I "Red Pepper Rub" is the cold rem- I edy that brings quickest relief. It I cannot hurt you and it certainly I seems to end the tightness and drive I the congestion and soreness right out. I Nothing has such concentrated, I penetrating heat as red peppers, and I when beat penetrates right down into I colds, congestion, aching muscles and I sore, stiff joints relief come< at once. I The moment you apply Red Pepper I . Rub you feel the tingling heat. In I three minutes the congested s|n»t Is I warmed through and through When I you are suffering from a cold, rheumI itism. backache, stiff neck or sore I I must ’■ lust get .1 Jar of Rowles Red , Pepper Rub, made from red peppers, at any drug stor.- You will have the quickest relief known. , I e i HEALING uREAM I IS QUICK RELIEF FOR HEAD COLDS Colds and catarrh yield like magic’ to soothing, healing antiseptic cream that penetrates through every air passage and relieves swollen, inflamed membranes nt now* and throat. Your clogged nostrils open right up and yon can breathe freely. Hawking and (snuffing atop. Don't stay stuffed up and miserable. I Get n small bottle of Ely's Cream I Balm from your druggist. Applv a little In th* nostrils and ft instant relief. Millions endorse this remedy (known for mor* than fifty years. ■■ 1 — - — 1 ■ ■ RUB PAIN OUT OF RHEUMATIC JOINTS For dr. years, millions have rnbb*d ermthlng, peactrattoff St. Jacoba OU right on the tender spot, and by the time | K▼W won — out comes th* Xthw/ rheumatic pain und distress. Hi. Jacobs i oil l« a harmless rh*U- \ W mstism and pain linl m*nt which never disl *PP'>inta and doeen*’ . burn the akin. It takes 'S. pain, soreness and stiffn*ss from aching t I joints, muscles and >1 1 bores; stops sciatica L- J him baa o. backache and neuralgia Xft eent bottle gwamu'eed *by all druggists. f

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