Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 272, Decatur, Adams County, 17 November 1925 — Page 6

Leaders Play Auburn City Team Tonight The Decatur Leaders will Journey to Auburn tonight to meet the Auburn A'ity basket bull team hi the first game of the season for the Auburn tossers. The Leaden’, having been defeated 22-19 in their first game of the season | at Portland last week, are determln ed to break into the win column with] a victory over Auburn. The Auburn team is composed of such players as 1 Bishop, Brown, Butler. Young, Why. song, Marks, Oarnes and Dennisoll. -i—o 1 —

Ed "Strangler” Lewis Wins Bout From Munn Houston, Tex, Nov. 17 — Ed ■‘Strangler” L.’wls, successfully defended his world's heavyweight title here last night in a three-fall match with Wayne “Big” Munn. Munn made short work of Lewis in the firs’ fall, downing him in 7 minutes, 31 seconds, with a crotch hold. Lewis, w ith a neat bit of "whittling " tactics, wore the big boy out and downed him In the last two falls with headlocks, Time :52:41 and 13:2. o ADAMS COUNTY STANDING W L Pc’ Berne 4 o 1000 Hartford 4 o lotto Kirkland 2 3 .400 Monroe 1 3 .125 Geneva 0 1 — OOrt Monmouth o i .ooa Pleasant Mills ft 2 .000 Decatur o o .000 Decatur Catholic o o .000 Jefferson 0 0 .060 BIG TEN STANDING Team Won Lost Tied Minnesota 1 0 1 Michigan 4 1 0 Northwestern 3 1 0 Chicago 2 11 Wisconsin 2 11 lowa 2 2 ft Ohio State 1 2 1 Illinois 1 2 0 Purdue 0 3 ft Indiana 0 ” 0

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| Court House I Suit On Note And Account The Hamiel Brothers company, of 11 Ohio, has filed a suit on a note and i account in the Adams circuit court J agulnst the Berne Dry Goods com-: i pany, demanding Judgment for 1615. Sult On Note Theodore A. Beebower has filed 0| suit on a note against Frank D ' I .Brewster and Joseph L. Sipe, de-' •mandlng Judgment for S6OO Many Cases Disposed Os During the September term of I court, which closed recently, a total iof 96 civil suits and 9 criminal suits were disposed of. This number is larger than usual.

Must File Report In the case of Maynard A Prisinger and John F. Frlslnger, administrators, et al. vs. Kermit Bowen, et al, the commissioner was ordered to make a final report within ten days. Commissioner Discharged In the case of Margaret Harden et 1 al vsi Burley Hindenlang, et al, the final report of the commissioner was approved and ‘he commissioner was discharged. 0 MRS. LANSDOWNE • TESTIFIES DURING STORMY SESSION icovriM ed fhovi pagk <»xe> P Jones, president, said. “I don’t want to prompt the witness, I want to protect her.” Davies said "I want her to have every ordinary right of every ordinary court outside of Russia." o— —. JOHN W. TYNDALL NEW PRESIDENT OF LOCAL BANK iniVriMED FHOVI PAGE OAK) responsibilities of his new position with a knowledge of its importance. "Assisted by the bank organization and the board of directors, I will strive to keep up the high tandard of this splendid old institution." Mr Tyndall declared this morning. He will, as stated, begin his service tomorrow morning.

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MORE TESTIMONY AID TO MITCHELL i • ICOXTIM F.D FROM PAGE OXEI for aviators, although urgently requested to do so by the air service in the interests of safety for flyers. "We expect to show by this witness," said Representative Frank R. Reid, Mitchell’s counsel, "that airmen are I sent out on missions when adequated j weather facilities are lacing " —o- —■ — •STEPHENSON TO • BE "LIFER” SOON j tChVriMED IHO VI PAGE OSE) t.me In an effort to perfect an appeal •o the supreme court, Stephenson calmly smokes and expresses confidence that a new trial will be granted and he will bo freed A jury found the ex-dragon guilty Saturday and sentence was passed on him yesterday by Judge Will M. Sparks, of RushvilJe, who presided in the case. — —- Three More Christian Villages Are Burned Haifa. Nov. 17. —(United Press) — With Syrian insurgents reported approaching Beirut, word came today that three more Christian villages Guard Against “Flu” | With Muster ole Influenza, Grippe and Pneumonia usually start with ff cold. The moment you get those warning aches, get busy with good old Musterole. Must erole relieves the congestion and stimulates circulation. It has all the good qualities of the old-fashioned mustard plaster without the blister. Rub it on with your linger-tips. First you feel a warm tingle as the healing ointment penetrates the pores, then a soothing, cooling sensation and quick relief. Have Musterole handy for emergency use. it may prevent serious illness. To Mothen: Musterole *• «>»o made in milder form for babies and small children. Ask for Children’s Musterole. IJSHsSTj Btlttr than a muetard platter

•veer burned Monday I Muny inhabitants were robbed and ! killed on the pretext that they were allies of the French, in event of a g’ege of Beirut. 300 Americans will be concentrated there under the protecting guns of the American destroyers Lamson and Coghlan The near east relief has sent 250 sacks of flour to the American university campus at Beirut for use of the Americans in case of siege. Michigan City Police Chief Is Reinstated Michigan City, Ind., Nov. 17.—IUnited Press)—Richard Kruse, recently deposed as chief of police here, was back in charge of the city police department today. He was reinstated at a meeting of the city commission yesterday when petitions signed by all members of the police force and a large number of citizens were presented to the body. 1 " — **~" O’- 1 — Lady Astor Advocates Banning Os Submarines London, Nov. 17 —Lady Astor. Vir-' ginia beauty, member of the British' parliament and originator of the lat-y

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unanimously elected president of the National Woman's Christian Temperance union today to succeed Miss Anna Adams Gordon of Evanston, Illinois Mrs Bools has been vice president cf the national organization tor several years. Her election today was made unanimous when she received

I THE ADAMS Last Time Tonight i | - The greatest of all western dramas. I I “THE PONY EXPRESS’’ J | with Betty Compson, Ricardo Cortez, T, Ernest Torrence, Wallace Beery. J ■ The successor to “ I lie ('.ovcrctl Wagon" and <| j i even grenter. An nll-Ainerican romance, s|m*cl:h,iI (ar, and woven around the early frontier <| a v S 1 15c 35c I Wednesday and Thursday "Love’s Bargain’’ L Coming Douglas Fairbanks in "Don ().”

' «1 out Cf 505 vote, II • j Hons. Bll| J'.n ■ ' , M ’ M Gordon ’ rmifin, . I . dent, has held ofn ( . e fo| . "'"I B; She is relinquishing the'*" office to devote her n m . na,, otm K prohibition, following ■ election u, the imernatintn.! ■ deney of the W. c. T g