Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 102, Decatur, Adams County, 29 April 1925 — Page 6
GAME POSTPONED Part Os Boys’ Week I'ro* gram Delayed on Account Os Ruin Today On account of the rain today tin j baseball game between the eighth grade school boys, picked front all the schools, ami the Rotary club nine, 1 Was postponed. The rain also prevented the hold- , Ing of the final elimination contests In connection with the observance of. Boys' day in Athletics us part of the seven-day program for Hoys' week. I The individual record cards will he Issued to all school boys of the fifth. ; sixth, seventh and eighth grades as j soon as the final results are obtain-! ed. Contests have been in progress ! for the past two weeks and would have been completed today, if it i were not for the rain. To Visit Industries Tomorrow. Thursday, w ill be boys'l day in industry. John Carmody, who had been appointed chairman or the committee was called to Chicago this ! morning and Herman Bhlnger, will ! act as chairman. All the school children of the fifth, sixth, seventh and • eighth grades of the Catholic, Luth- ' eran and public schools are asked to . be at the corner of Monroe and Fifth streets at 1:30 o'clock Thursday as- | ternoon, from which place they will 1 march to the General Electric and j Decatur Casting company's plant. Ai the request of the school teachers, and W. Guy Brown, principal of the J Central school, the girls of the above grades will also visit the industries. ' From the castings plant the boys and girls will go to the Citizens Telephone exchange and then to the Cloverleaf Creamery, where \V. A. Klepper will 1 give a short talk. Mr. Ehinger requests the other members of the confmittee. James Cowan. James Klberson. Charles Yager, Thomas Durkin, James Kocher and Will O’Brien, to meet in front of the Methodist church at 1:30 p. m„ Thursday, to assist in escorting the 1 hoys and girls through the different 1 industries. The school teachers will , also assist in carrying out the pints ] for the day and much interest is be ' ing manifested by the boys and girls t over the proposed visits to several , of Deratlir's leading industries. i o I). H. S. Baseball Team To iPlay At Bin ID on Friday fj
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team will journey to Bluffton Friday afternoon for a game with their old rivals, the Ft)uon Tigers. This will lie 111. til It regular faille of tUe Me.i ~n for the Decatur team, but Bluff ion b:t played .will games already and tlie player are said to he In | mid,-eason form Bluffton has -cored ! i;:i runs to 3ti scored by their opponents o fur tills season The Tigers 'defeated Huntlegion at Huntington |a i Saturday, by a s. ore of Hi S. Bluff on was scheduled tp play Fort . Wayne Central at Fort Wayne this ! afternoon, but the game likely was • postponed on account of rain. Babe Kuth To Slay In Hospital Two Weeks Yet New Yolk, April 29 —Babe Ruth is •■till on the way to recovery and is 1 doing well but he will riot he able to I b-ave the hospital for at least two , w. eks. Dr. Edward King said today. The reports circulated that the Babe , would never he able to play again were said to he unfounded. — -o — Golf Club Incorporated i Indianapolis, April 2i» — (United ;I*i• •s i The Blackford Golf Club, filed ariic'.es of incorporation with secretary of state today. ' incorporated at Hartford City, filed The incorporators are: W. C. ' Nieze. Edward E. Cox, Byron Snell, j James Cronin, Jr„ A. Clyde Brim--1 niidl, Oiaf H. Hedstrom. J Palmer. Ralph Palmer, Ralph Monfort and John Murphy of Hartford City. o_ ++++*+++ + ** + + + + •J. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS + *+*++++* + + * + * + + National League Philadelphia 7, New York fi. Cincinnati 9. Chicago 3. ] Pittsburgh 7- St. Louis 3. Boston Brooklyn, rain. American League Washington 9. Boston 2. Cleveland 3. Chicago 2. I St. Louis 5, Detroit 3. ' New York-Philadelphia, rain. American Association No games sdnnhled. (loot! Dispositions Invaluable You can't watch your disposition too carefully. A crab and a grouch are rarely successful, if your liver and stomach are in an unhealthy condition you can not have a sunny disposition because they affect the brain as well as the entire system.| Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy has been usually successful in such cases. j Our advice to everyone troubled in j this way, especially when accompanied w it.ii bloating in tile stomach, is to try this remedy. It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes tlim pjtfjirriijii ninety from the* iotp" 1 final tract and allays the iuflamma-' tion which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ail munis, including appendicitis. At Ifnlthouse Drug Co. and druggists everywhere. “ SS= .' - 'i- s *A™A!!JL_!i
ADAMS - —mm- —j Tonight—Tomorrow EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION Club Royal S-piece Orchestra of the Dixie company will play at our theater Thursday and Fric'ay. Hear them. ' with Rod La Vera Reynolds, Ricardo Cortez, Julia Faye, Theodore Kosloff, Robert Edeson, Victor Varconi. i What a cast! What a story! If you think you’ve seen about J everything in the line of enterjtainment, take a look at this 'one! —A 1 so—— A good added attraction. 20c 40c ! Sun., Mon.—Harold Lloyd in “Now or Never” and j “The Goose Hangs High" A big double attraction. Coining “Charlie’s Aunt.” i ,
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, WEDNESDAY, APRTI 29 1925
II \k.\io.\s TFI.F ABOUT ROBBERS • . — (Continued from i'flge One, , [.la. i while he was engaged In nvllki In” « cow nonr Hie barn and asked I for ! asoline, l 1 Harmon said that Zimmerman was ’ itiiit man, and that after lie told him • 'that he had no gas. Zimmerman • iiiarted a eohveraation about money 1 j The witness stated that Zimmer,iua:i then siui'ted to tussle with him c and coax him to come 10 the barn, j lie also dated that Zimmerman pointid n ion at bis breast, which the | witness said he grabbed and pulled . 1 down. Says He Was Forced to Shed | Mr. Harmon stated that be was fit ced to a mat bine shed by Zimmer * man where another man pointed u 1 gun at him ant) aided Jn placing him * on the inside. Mr. Harmon ‘.aid that Zimmerman
- — ! I A Pledge * to the People I promise you if nominated anti elected mayor of Decatur I will give a clean, honest atlminislraiion and a square tletd to every man, woman and child in Hit* city. 1 also stand for a reduction in Electric Bight and Power rates. Although believing that economy should he practiced on every hand l also believe thiit a progressive policy should he carried onl. GEO. M. KRICK j Democratic Candidate for Mayor. (Subject to decision of the voters at | the primary, Tuesday, May 5.) — Hmmmmmmammmmi} -May 3 esl Asset” || The Man of Tomorrow! N Has he already a substantial start on the road to success? * To inculcate in the boy the habit of consistent saving is to render him an invaluable service. It is a habit that will stick with him t \ through life —a habit that will carry him to happiness and prosperity! j i * During Boys Week—this week — start him'with a bank account! I ' ! I Old Adams County Bank il
j ihen forced Ills hands behind him and hound them with adhesive tape, and 'that Ills cap was pulled dotfn, his legs ,»nd feel bound and that he was guarded by the party who was Brat in ihe shed, while Zimmerman left the shed. ■ dr. Harmon stated that to Ids hem knowledge tie was left in the shed so "about one and one half hours. The witness staled that immediately upon his release he ran to a neighbor, B. (’ Bowen, and asked him to noilfy tlie sheriff Mrs. Harmon Talks Mr . Eliza Jane Harmon, 70, Hie, slate's second witness, gave tl detail- ( id d'lseripiion of her home as to I windevs and doors. Him continued In her testimony licit she was on a rot in the living room of her home on June 14 and it ' was there -he first suw the defendant, jinny Zimmerman: that he came ! into the room with u revolver pointed .il her, entering by the kitcle-nihsiid it — 1
I Hint he said, "Lay down there, moth-, I er;” that lie pulled down the window i blinds, pulled a bed comfort over her, I and -tied her with adhesive tape. ■y 5 * Judgement for SI6S-fib In the rase of Hie old Adams t'oun 1 ty Bank, vs H. S I'arrlsli ft al. the I court awarded Judgement to Hie plaintiff fj.r and costs. mmmmammmm 'You can always fed confident I 1 that you arc gening; the very best service with absolute safety when you call on Phone W Main 26 to store, clean and oil your ear when j you come to FORT WAYNE for the theatre, dance, business or meeting. 24 hour service—at a very low cost. « i YELLOW CAB CO. Main and Fulton Sts. Fort Wayne, Ind.
~„ . ■ ■ — - 1 wimßramßS' £ i WANTED I 50 CLERKS I THE ECONOMY STORE El “ORCATUR’S UNDERSELLING STORK” 1 Opening Sale Starts 1 Saturday May 2, R- • '.-H««<«►, • ■> PH W- <•> ' e. +<m*m***-+ -I**'*'***-• * ,^'**, »* *• y ■ The Boys Packed Our Store And Every One Got His Dime — You should have 'seen the boys roll in 'Uhl Ibe dimes roll out today. H Hoys of 5 boys of 10 -boys of l‘» M rrceived a shiny dime and they were all happ> |l ' kM they school with a big lolly-pop in "le .ffiilSkrjl hand and a big smile on their face. p jmßu \ “BOYS, THE WORLD'S GREATF.S I m grf3Wl/( ASSET" how true that is. They are the fid'u'rs jffiys \ vLjju \\ of tomorrow and we should all be proud <> them. Their eyes sparkeled when the' ■ftjgl | j I themselves in the new suits and we li°P*‘ * 1,1 fgi v»J ■* fl our little trfal made them happy. jjyß “ *“* u.-oun bjm*i ■ — ' FOR DAD AND LAD. Go I J BETTER CLOTHES FOR LESS J MONEY-ALWAYS— I • DECATUR • INDIANA*
I THE CORT LAST TIME TONIGHT “SECRETS OF THE NIGHT” A linivcrsal-Jewel feature with Madge Bellamy, James Kirkwood and many other stars. Action and lots of if. Mystery, thrills and ti.undv “STl’l* LIVELY/’ a good comedy. 10c 25c Thursday and Friday—“llreatl." Sunday—“He Who (Jets Slapped." HEY YOU! Do not FAIL to READ Our AD. in FRIDAY’S paper. We are going to otter some REAL BARGAINS for Saturday, Auto Gift Day. Elberson Service Station
