Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 238, Decatur, Adams County, 8 October 1925 — Page 3

KJyou Toriined fVufeesnon?. |H “‘"'‘l*" “J 11 « t l.reuth. K-; al' '. w ftrbl<% »n<l >'«•» n a < r»*V in UNA K'/i- regulator A H SOLD BY I ( tTndWteSox ■ Hay 19-Inmng Tic M . Oct. B—The Cubs of the K2l ieagu- and the White Sox K’ American league started the H. 2 Chicago city series anew today K having battld 19 innings yesKv to a tie. 2 to 2. E game was called on account ■darkness, but not before city .er- ■ Xrv was made by Grover Keland’Alexand. r of the Cubs and ■d Blankenship of the Sox - Kh went the full route, Alexand- ■ yielding 20 hits, but he sprinkled ■w among 19 innings and with brilKt,.atnwork from his mates, kept ■of (rouble, while Blankenship K|ded but 11 blows. ■yesterday's game was to have ■p' i he first of a seven-game serK. but it has been sponged off the Kard as "no contest.” n —o—- ■ Showers Predicted For ■ Friday In Washington ■ Washington, (let. B—(United Press) ■-Probable showers for tomorrow's ■rorld series baseball game here and ■ cool afternoon for today’s game in ■ittsburgh were predicted by the Unit■d States w. other bureau today.

I THE CORT | 11' TONIGHT ONLY ~ |E> James Oliver Curwood’s story | “THE HUNTED WOMAN” || featuring ALL-STAR CAST. fig In Tin* heart of the Nortlfland brought thrillingly and /. r dramatically to the screen. A picture P B you'll never forget. K | ‘DRIVING 10(71.” Comedy. g 10q 25c x g Friday—“ Silk Stocking Sal.” B Sunday and Monday—Richard Ba it lit I mess in I “SHORE LEAVE” K —' ' " —- ■ I ' ■ ' ■» " —— jp'omonws l/T\ zfe I K f/ z?ZI \•>- *■ z JR* I B 3 p - sfr I you -th awing —same handy Butter Dish that Grandmother used in her "younger days.” It’s an old-fashioned style i that’s “come back”—and at an old-fashioned price, too. Heavy, durable, ouadrople silver plate holder in quaint Dutch design—crystal tub, with hand-etched crystal cover to keep the Butter fresh and spo. > less.” A fine dish for relish, too! |* Smart housewives never overlook a Square Deal fl saving—ready for “good lookers' tomorrow. .1 tT—wwiibii rnr nr

FOUR PERSONS KILLED Coroner Inveatlgatea Fatal Grade Crossing Accident Near Anderson Late Wednesday. Anderson, Ind, Oct. B—Coroner Sells of Madison county today Investigated the grade crossing accident in wh.ch tour persons lost their lives near here jate yesterday. An uuto driven by David Province, 80, of Mount Summit, was struck by a Pennsylvania passenger train and demolished. Province, his 75 year old wife, and Mrs. Belle Ramsey, 55, Middletown. 1 and Mrs. Orpba Emswiller, 60, of Middletown, were tho victims. Bodies of the four were badly ( mangled and identification was not completed until several hours after the accident. Trainmen worked for more than an hour gathering together the remains of the dead to bring them to Anderson. , The finding of baby clothing in the, wrecked auto led to a report that a child had also been killed but it was i later established that no infant was in the auto at the time of tho crash. o Statistics Os First World’s Series Game w. l. % Senators 1 0 1.000 1 Pirates o 1 .000 First Game Attendance, paid, 41,72.'!. Gate receipts, $180,755. J Advisory council's share, $27,116.25. i Players' share. $92,195.25. ,' Each club’s share. $15,365.87. i Each league’s share. $15,365.87. o— — j Miss Mildred Keller and Mr. I* Hitler attended the show "Sally" at | the Majestic at Fort Wayne last eveI ning. 1 This Helps Eye Strain ’ Simple hydrastis boric, etc., as I ■ mixed in Lavoptik eye wash, strengthj I < ns eyes and helps any case weak, strained or sore eyes. Lavoptik acts | very '.quickly. Alumninum eye cup 1 free. Smith Yager & Falk, Druggists.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1925.

FOOTBALL HUME I WILL BE FREE Il teachers To Play Seconds Friday; Yellow Jackets To Go To Portland The football game between the city school teucheni and the high wheel | s econd team, to be played on Ahr'a I i' bl Friday afternoon, will be free .to the public. It was announced to-1 day. it was first planned to make a | small admission charge, the proceeds to go to the high school athletic association, bu,t the school officials de-1 ' elded to make it free. The game will I start at 4 o'clock. Hopes for a Decatur victory in the •game at Portland Saturday took a | boost yesterday evening when "Red" I Acker, the hard-hitting half-back who I calls the signals, appeared on the field I for practice. Acker lias been out of the lineup for the last two weeks, on account of tho deat hos his father. S veral fans are planning ot accompany the team to Portland Saturday. o To Give Away Flowers At Portland-Decatur Game , Portland. Oct. 8. —Panther arrows will be given out at the Decatur-Port-land game at the Mast field here Saturday afternoon. The arrows will lie <-n white paper with purple ink and have been donated by the Freeman Floral Company of litis city. Mr. Freeman will give away several dolars worth of flowers during the game. Arrangements have been made with the

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Girl Reserves of the high school to distribute the "lucky posies." Mr. Freeman Is one of the biggest high school boosters in the city and is deserving of much credit for the attitude shown during the school i ar toward the students. Guide Book Os Historic Interest To Be Issued La Porto. Ind., Oct. 8. — A guide book, listing all places of historic in terest in the state of Indiana, will be issued by Daughter., of the American Revolution wit liln the next few . months. I Letters asking all patriotic societies of the state to co-operate in this work have been mailed by Mrs. George F. I Chester, of this city. I The guide book will contain directions to reach battle fields, early

I THE ADAMS Theatre | LAST TIME TONIGHT “THE CRIMSON RUNNER” ™ A Producers Attraction with ’ V. PRISCILLA DEAN ’ A A story of a terrifying A|»ache girl who robbed the H 2 rich to teed the poor and had till Vienna guessing. ? $ 10c 25c ■ STARTING SUNDAY Harold Lloyd in | J N “THE FRESHMAN” F i , H Friday and Saturday —"The Wall Street Whiz" ■ i B with Richard Talmadge. K 'lf - I

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