Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 275, Decatur, Adams County, 20 November 1925 — Page 6
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1921.
Seventeen Games On Purdue’s Net Schedule Ind., Nov. 20—A B<»vt»nt< t‘i) iivne basketball •tebmittle, Indiidi ’ hip earn, m with leading Indiana anil j Western eonference fives, and on<wM MiHHoiirl, one of (he atrongowt of the MlHHOliri Valiev conference quintets, bus Im approved by the I'.ieally, und announced by Director of Athletics Col. N. A. Kellogg nt Purdm The season will open on Dec. it with Indiana State Normal .111 opI ponetit. Then follow games with DePuuw and Kranklln, leading Hoosier fives, and during the holidays Wabash and Mluuri will appear on the Memorial gymnasium floor. The Western conference season will I ..-I. ■ — A FULL RATION Science holds that cod-liver oil is important to assure children or adults a full ration ’ of health-building vitamins. 1 Scott’s Emulsion is the form of cod-liver oil that millions have been using so successfully since Aa 1873. It builds health and strength. Scott & Bowae. Bloomfield. N. J. SS-29
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Ihe opened with Ohio at Columbus <Wt 'January 9, and the last game of the reason Is scheduled for Evanston with Northwestern, on March ti. The schedule, as drawn up, Is conspicuous for its lack of "setups." Hoad Basketball Coach Ward lambert, who for several weeks has been drilling his court men, said, In reference to the card. "There Isn't an easy game on the schedule, from start to finish. I have lined up hard teams early in the season because we will be meet lug tough opposition in the Big Ten from the very first game, und my men must have high class competition t<» prepare for the guinea in the Pig Ten loop. The five hard games I have scheduled prior to the opening of the Big Ten card should give me a fair line on my material." The complete schedule follows: Dec. 7 Indiana State Normal at Purdue. Dec. 11- DePauw at Purdue. De<. Ift—Franklin at Purdue. Dec. 31 Missouri :st Purdue. Jan. s Wabash at. Purdue. Jan. 9 Ohio 'State at Columbus. Jan 13 Ohio State at Purdue. Jan. 10 -Northwestern at Purdue. Jan. 20 -Chicago at Chicago. Jan. 23 Indiana at Bloomington. Feb. lu Illinois at Urbana. Feb. 13 —Indiana at Purdue. Feb. 17—Chicago at Purdue. Feb 20 —Wisconsin at Madison. Feb 2b -Wisconsin at Purdue. Mar. 1 — Illinois at Purdue. Mar. 6 —Northwestern at Evanston. o —The Daily Democrat—Your Paper—
"BLOSSOM TIME" AT THE MAJESTIC THEATER, FORT WAYNE NOVEMBER 21 | When the Messrs. Shubert announced the farewell tour of the lovely musical play, •'Blossom Time.'’ playgoers all over the land began to make plans to see and bear this universal favorite again when it visited their city. Requests for the return of "Blossom Time" have been received not only from Fort Wayne, but from theater patrons in Northern Indiana and Ohio. You too will want to renew (•quaint anee with this glorious, unforgetable operetta, again to revel in its enchanting Franz Schubert melodies, to thrill to* its ecstatic love scenes, Io laugh at Its gay comedy, to marvel at the splendor of its settings and costumes. What is considered uniformly the best singing cast ever assembled for this musical gem will appear In Fort Wayne at the Majestic theater two night and Sunday matinee, beginning ( Saturday night, Nov. 21. For your convenience the mail order sale Is now established and orders through this channel will be promptly filled when accompanied by check or money order and self-addressed, stamped envelope for return of tickets. Better reserve early as the house will sell out quickly for this gorgeous entertainment. The prices will be: —Nights: Main ' flsor, $2.50; balcony, $2, $1.50 and $1; 1 gallery, 50c. Sunday matinee: Main floor, 12 1 rows, $2: last 8 rows, $1.50; balcony, r. ■■■..■ —..— •■■c I ■ —I Big Change in Face Powders i A new French process powder that 1 is not affected by perspiration—will i not let an ugly shine come through; stays on until you take it off: fine and pure; makes the pores invisible; ' looks like beautiful natural skin: i gives a soft velvety complexion. Get ■ this new wonderful beauty jiowder ( called Mello-glo. The Holthouse Drug Co. I 1
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3 rows. $1.60; balance, $1; gallery, 50c add 10 per cent tax to all prices above 50c. In conclusion If you have seen it before you will want to see it again. If you have n«»i seen "Blossom Time," don't miss it this time. It’s your last chance. o Military Guard Os Harding's Tomb Is Held In High Esteem By (' It. Yorke <l’. p. rUaIT Correspondent) Mailon, O , Nov. 20. (United Press) Deep In the seclusion of Marlon's beautiful cemetery a detachment of one officer and twenty-six men from ■he Tenth United States Infantry guards the gray-walled tomb of Brest•lent and Mrs. Wnrren O. Harding. Through the blistering cold of December the sentries pace before the testing place of their former Comman-der-in-chief. The duty of guarding the nation's shrine is an honored one. The only change in the personnel of the guard since Lieutenant Walter Lee Sherfey and nineteen men assumed duty on August 28, 1924. has been the addition of six men. The members of the guard of honor have never requested a furlough, fearing some other soldiers may replace them. So proud are they of their duty that they seldom even petition for a pass. Under the watchful courteous eyes of the giprd of honor, hundreds of thousands of visitors aud tourists have paused before the sepucchre to pay homage to their former president and each has been impressed by the dignity of the guard. "The number of visitors varies, according to weather conditions and the day of the week," Lieut. Sherfey said. “Some days we have but'a few hundred. On Sundays and holidays the number may run as high as 10,000 or
fjevhM jr ,hp rich bnuty that yout f ui . nuure wood, hid when new. 1 It. amazing what QCed„ Polini doe. to th. most Mub bom aoiied .pots, j UM poU[ little O-Crdar on. then rub briskly with . (hap clwK , 8 for the mo.t hmshes, yet uulaiLng i n in cleaning resui:. even on the dirtieM automcbilebody. Sold everywhere in virtou. i l/et hots JOc to $ j. P'€te '’Cleans as it Polishes” 15,000." Monotonous routine is not the whole life of the guard. The detachment wan not forgotten at Christmas time. R h |,. ert Wanamaker, New York City, wa , then their host at dinner and on Armistice day the local Rotary Club did honor to the guard. Many invitations to social functions are received and, at frequent intervals, baskets of fruit, magazines ami hooks are sent by Marion friends. o See “Cheer Up Chad,” H. S. auditorium, Tuesday, Nov. 24. Presented by C. E. society of 11. B. church. 17-19-21-2 I NOTICE All persons having claims against the C. S. Niblick estate should file same with C. J. Uitz. attorney, or Mrs. S. Niblick, adnitrx., within next ten days. 269-fitx 0 —s —s —s —Want Ads Earn—
