Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 279, Decatur, Adams County, 25 November 1925 — Page 7

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FOOTBALL GAME | HOLOS INTEREST i,ocal Fans Enthused Over I’ortlaiid-Van Wert Gaine Here On Thanksgiving bocal football fuiiH are much cid il insi .,| over Ihe game to be played I li,.ie Thanksgiving Day between the Portland Our Boys and the Van Wert I C, tl dinalu.' These teams were to have met here on Nov. 15, but owing to I weather the game was called off. Decatur fans are very fortunate in having this game played here us it is doubtful if two teams more evenly ' ( matched or who play as clean and classy t‘ game us these teams could 1,0 found. They hav e met on two loriner occasions, once on the Port land Hehl anti once on the Van Werl ■ field, with honors so evenly divided that the management of belli teams agreed to play the deciding game on a,. n tral ground and selected the local I gridiron as the proper place. The Van Wert Cardinals are form ] er high school players and it is rumored that the lineup for Thursday will include three or four. college men. \aii Wert is very proud of .its team and no dohbt will send a large delegation of rooters. I'he Portland (Tur Boys need no inireduction to local fans, having held ' the lightweight championship of Indiana, for the past five years. Three years of this time they were under the direction of Paul Mcaklin. Purdue I Diversity star, and their style of play resembienwthat of a college rather than a semi-pro team. The team is composed of all home boys, except Rufus Scales, of Depauw University, who is now coach of the Portland high school team. They have not met defeat this year, although they have played teams much heavier than themselves, ajd only last Sun day held the strong Kendallville Mot , chants to a scoreless tie. The Port- , land management says that three , hundred fans will accompany their , team.

J'at Hyland, of Decatur, will vj'tkiale as referee. . .... . >*.%•.. W. • 1 ■ 1 * o 1 '■"—■*■' '-- 1 — - Elimination Os Goal Zone in Basketball Favored New York Nov. 25,. — Elimination of Hie 17-foot goal zone will make hastoetball a much faster game by doing away with many “cheap" points, the rules committee of the Amateur Athletic union, said, also approving tiie rules which disposes of the "hand behind Hje back," in jumping. What My Neighbor Says Is of Interest to Decatur Folks. When one has had the misfortune to suffer from backache, headaches, dizziness, urinary disorders and other kidney ills —and has found relief from all this sickness amL suffering, that nerson’s advice Is of untold value to friends and neighbors. The following case is only one of many thousands, btit it is tnat of a Decatur resident ’Aho could ask for a better example'.’ Mrs. Ernst Schlickman, 311 North Ist St., says: “1 had right much Irouhe with my kidneys. Mornings 1 was tired and had no energy to start the day's work. My back was weak and l-ime and often ached. Also my kid leys acted irregularly. Doan's I’ills from Smith, Yager & Falk's Drug Store relieved me of the troubl.-' (Statement given October 23. P'3o. On June 6, 1924 Mrs. Schlickman said; "Doan's Pills have never tailed It: rid me of kidney trouble. ilOc, at all dealers. Eoster-.Milbuin Co.. Mfrs., Buffalo. N. Y. CORNS Lift Off-No Pain! V Doesn’t hurt one bit! Drop a “Freezone v on an aching corn, instate , ly that corn hurting, then shod ly you lite it right off with fingers. Your druggist sells a tiny bottle ot, ’Freezone” fora few cents, sufficient to remove every hard corn, soil e? 111- i o? corn between the toes, and the too. cilluses, without soreness or irritation.

THURSDAY'S FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Copyright 1925 "by" United Press Kf'W, Portland, Oregon-Wash inglon WEAK. New York; WJAR, Providence; WGH, Buffalo; WCAP, Washington; WTIC. Hartford;’ "’TAG, Worcester; WIP, Philadelphia; WOY, Scneuectady; WJZ New York—Pennsylvania-Cornell. KFAB, Lincoln; WGN, Chicago —Notre Dame-Nebraska. WHAD, Milwaukee Marquetto--Merror / WJH, Detroit—Buckncll—Detroit WSAI, Cincinnati— CincinnatiMiami. WGM. Nashville — SewaneeVanderbilt. GRID SEASON TO ENO TOMORROW I Ancient Rivalries Os Gridiron To Be Revived In Few Scattered Games By Edward C. Derr, (IT. P. Staff Correspondent> Chicago, Nov. 25.—(United Press.) —Ancient rivalries of the gridiron will be revived tomorrow iu a few widely scattered games that will bring the 1925 season virtually to a close. Th e only important game to lie pl-iyed after Thanksgiving day will be the Army-Navy game on Saturday. Heading tomorrow’s games will be the Pennsylvania-Cornell battle at Philadelphia and the tussle between Notre Dame and Nebraska at Lincoln. Pittsburgh meets Penn State, Brown takes on Colgate and Alabama Poly ami Georgia Tech clash in oilier games, all of which are between natural rivals of long standing. Pennsylvania’s team, which looked like a possible national champion until tile defeat ol Illinois started it on the down grade, faces a rough opponent in Cornell The big red warriors from Ithaca lost only one battle this year, and that to Dartmouth, the rec

. MllVt •_ 1. Wogniied eastern champion. Most of the (.'vritell opponents, however, were set ups, tlie only strong team defeat ‘■d by tlie Ithacans being Columbia. Notre Dame goes to Nebraska in tiearch of a mythical western champiotmhip. Although defeated by Armyearly in the season aud tied by Penn State a few weeks later, the Irish have won all their games against western opponents and will lay claim to u, western title if Nebraska falls before theth. | Although some satisfaction was obtained last year in swamping tlie' Cortdtuskcrs, Notre Dame has not yet forgiven Nebraska for defeats in 1922 and 1923 that prevented the' Irish from claimifig national distinction. Nebraska Iris not beet; any too stiong in tlie Misouri Valley conference this year and chances arc good for a Notre Dame victory. i Willi victories over Minnesota and Northwestern, two mighty good learns, already to their credit, the Irish will have as good a claim to western honors as anybody if they win tomorrow’s game. Big Ten enthusiasts will insist, however, that Michigan could beat Noire Dame and Missouri followers would say the same thing for their Missouri. The Pittsburgh-Penn State . Brown-Colgate and Georgia’ Tech Alabama Poly games ire all of vital concern to their respective sections, but do not cut much of a figure in the national picture. o — 371,000 Persons Saw Grange Play This Year Champaign. 111.. Nov. 25. - "Rod" Grange's performances on the gridiron as captain of tin- University of Illinois team were witnessed by 371,-. uno spectators, figures compiled by] the university show. It was Red's biggest year as a gate attraction but.' in the three years that he played for Illinois 738,555 fans paid admission to see him in action. — PITCHER AND ARCHER MATCHED WITH GOLFER Oklahoma City. Okla. Nov. 25. (United Pre-si—What is probably the oddest "gulf match of all time Is cheduled to be staged here with a baseball pitcher, and archer, a tennis player and a mere golfer participating. Eilae Funk, pitcher of (he local baseball club, will throw a ball around the course; E. V. Robinett, an archer at tlie Oklahoma City University, will 'shoot an arrow around; James Beattie, .li.. spurts editor of .1 local newspaper, 'will swat a tennis ball around; and | Bobby Cruickshanks, a professional 'golfer, wil Use the regular golf ball and clubs. ,

DECATUR DAILY. DEMOCRAT, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1925.

MUNCIE TO PLAT LEADERS TUESDAY. Local Basketball Team To Open Home Season In With Speedy Five The Decatur Leaders will play , their first home game of the season : next Tuesday night when they meet i the fast Muncie quintet at the Catho-J lie high school gymnasium. The 1 Muncie team is the successor to the Muncie Merchants, one of the fast- 1 est quintets that played on the local floor last season. Some of the players on last year’s team are with this 1 year’s outfit. It is the same team that the Leaders played at Portland recently, the team playing part time for Portland aud part time for Muncie. The Leaders lost at Portland? 22 to 1!) in a thrilling contest. | The Munciq lineup consists of, jUlery and Gibson, forwards; Wil-1 Hams, center; ami Shields, Schaffer and Oren, guards. I The Leaders will go to Huntington .Thursday night to play tho Huntington Athletics in the first game of •the season for the latter quintet. ., Q Mr. And Mrs. .lack Dempsey Approve Os Each Other’s Careers' By Lincoln Quarberg (It. I’, staff Correspondent) Los Angeles, Nov. 25. - (United I Press) Jack Dempsey, Fighter, aud Estelle Taylor, Screen Star. Inc. '| This business combination is the reiit(lt today of the celebrated romance which united the champion heavy | weight of pugilism with one of Holly ■ wood's popular film actresses nearly a year ago. Jack Dempsey i tt slil fond of the fighting business, aud his beautiful! actress wife, contrary to popular be- ■ lief, is proud of this pugilistic pro-' clivlty. I 1 Estelle Taylor, on the other hand, Ims re-dedicated herself to a career in the films, and her famous athletic hu» baud is not disapproving in the least. Moreover, both Estelle and Jack are supremely happy, and widely circulat- j ed reports that their wedded bliss was approaching the well-known fadeout, are false. Mr; and Mrs. Dempiii made these admissions in a joint interview toda>. with the United Press. | Both agreed they had completed their long honeymoon, and were getting back to the business of their careers. Dempsey intends to resume fighting, and Estelle lias signed a contract to appear in pictures. Each approves heartily of the other's plans. , And neither feels that their marriage ir a handicap to their careers I "My greatest ambition at this time is to meet Hany Wills,” declared the i champion. I "Jack means that, and I'm with him," ( chimed in Estelle. “It’s a silly lie to say 1 ever dis-, ’• t I aproved id' Jack’s fighting or that. 1 am trying to run tile world's heavy-] .weight championship now that Jack Kearns is no longer managing my husband." The champion is proud of his wife's new film contract “I never did object to Estelle's acting and I am glad that she is getting back on the screen." he said "T don't try to meddle wit it her movie affairs, either, any more than she tells me who and when to fight. ‘ "All 1 tell her is to take the job that pays tlie most money. That’s my policy in arranging my fights.” — o ■ — Ohio Slate To Play Columbia In New York New York. Nov. ‘25. —For the first I time in its history, Ohio State will play football in New York next year. I The Columbia slhedule sets a game wi)h Ohio State here for October 16.! _ —o HARMON TO LEAD BADGERS I Madison, Wis„ Nov. 25.- Doyle Harmon. of Mitchell, S. D., star back of thd Badger team, last night was elect-. ,cd captain of the 1926 Wisconsin en jlry in the fool ball race. RECORD ALASKAN BAG BY NEW YORK HUNTER Seward. Alaska, Nov. 25. — (United Press)—Returning here after two months’ big game hunting iji the in terior. N. E- Boomlwwer. New York carpet manufacturer, exhibited a caribou with antlers having 69 points, wheih nearly equals the world record i for caribou horns. Booniltcwer also shot a brown bear ( measuring ten feet in length, and 19 inches between ears The New Yorker said he planned to go to British East Africa this winter] to hunt, and ex pec tell to return here next spring. • i

MEMBERS OF BAR ATTEND FUNERAL luiMiMt.n FROM I’vui. om;> wg« and in the condui t of his professional duties. "At the time of his death he was Hie senior member of the firm of DeVoss aud DeVoss. being associated with Ills son, Mayor II M, DeVoss. | "It is with a feeling of sorrow that the Adams County Bar records the I assing of one who was a pioneer member of its ranks and whose familiar presence marked the association of a lifetime, and whose able legal attainments and deep knowledge of the law al all times commanded the respect of the Courts and lawyers of Northeastern Indiana. | ‘The committee recommends that a copy of this memorial be spread on the records of the Adams Circuit Court, u gopy given to the Press and one to the family of the deceased." | o —_ I “AIRPORTS” PLAN TO AID AVIATION << ovum i:n fhum I’tGE <>m:> 'airports." will be opened along the air. route from Boston to Jacksonville' from Detroit to Atlanta, Ga., anil i eventually it is planned, lines reach- | ing to the Pacific coast will be aimilarly equipped. The Detroit-Atlanta route will hi- . volve Chicago, Indianapolis, CincinI nati, Memphis, Nashville and Chat ]tanooga. I Headquarters for ‘‘Vanderbilt air > ports" will be at Atlanta. i - (, Policeman Arrests His Own Son Following Crash Evansville. Ind., Nov. 25. Assistant j Police Chief Norman Broshears last l night arrested his own son. Albert, 22.' after Miss Sarah Sicflert, 51. bad , been itrtu*i, by an automobile driven il>) young Brosbears and fatally injur ed. Miss Sicffert, who sustained a frac-' , tttred skull, died 30 minutes after the accident. Young Broshears gave himself up I Io his father after seeing that tile woman was taken to a hospital. He I was released on bond. Authorities, said they believed the accident was unavoidable. | o Daughter Born To New Queen Os Siam Today Bangkok. Siam, Nov. 25. (United Press.) —A daughter was bort) today I to tlie new queen oi Siam. Chacchom. successor to the childless qtteen r recently deposed. (The king in putting aside his first queen, held that she bad failed Io perform her duty toward the country when she did not line any offspring ) o Gilpin's Grocery and Meat Market will be open until 9 I o’clock tonight. Patrons please note. ft i — * ' 'Always Helps Weak Eye s Nothing hqs tho quick action of simple hydrasUs, boric, etc., as mixed in Jjavoptik dye wash. One small | bottle Lavoptlk helps any case weak, 'strained or sore eyes. Aluminum eye cup free. SMITH, YAGER & FALK. Dizzy Spells—Nervous Days—Sleepless Nights YOUR STOMACH IS TO BLAME Dare’s Mcntha-Pcpsin Will Help You Or Holthousc Drug Co. Will Return Your Money There are happy, healthy day.; ahead of you if you will heed this sound advice. J Most, physical human misery in this •world is caused by some abnormal , condition ol tho stomach it may be acute it may be i hionic. The man who said: "When the stomach is right you're right u’l over” wasn't o far wrong. Nervous, jumpy days and slecple : nights, dizzy stpells. headache, dull eyes, bad breath and that worn out feeling where all ambition Is lacking ' all these afflictions ami many others uro, nine times out of ten, caused by your stomach not functioning properly. What’s to bo done what will put you right iu Hie quickest time'.’ In the best drug stores in I lie land -‘right now—Dare's Mentha Pepsin is conceded to lie the one health build--1 ing stomach remedy that Is doing world’s of good to people w|)o have indigestion or gastritis or any kind of a disordered stomach -acute or chronic. So why delay why continue to feel miserable when such a splendid I speedy acting remedy g; at hand'.' | Especially when Holthouse Drug Go. or any druggist anywhere says to you '"come and get a bottle today and if iit doesn't do you more good titan | anything you ever tried get your money bat k." Gould any offer be fairer'.’ ' Ask for Dare’s Mentha Pepsin, a pleasant to take, health building ( elixir. *

G. 0. P. WORKERS |: ARE CONFIDENT. I ' ~ a Republican Politicians Feel Sure Os Winning Sen- 1 atorial Election Indianapolis. Nov. 2k. — (United Press) Republican politicians and . party workers are apparently confident of the outcome of the elections next fall. ' Tlie Republican headquarters here 1 radiates "harmony" and the leaders 1 point to the results of the munklipal |i lection ns a sure indication of the trend of public opinion. There seems to bo little gossip of possible candidates to oppose Senators Janies E. Watson and Arthur 11. Robinson. , However, there is a well founded rumor going the rounds of iiolitical circles here I hat Albert Beveridge, former United States Eeuator who was defeated by Samt|ei M. Ralston in 1922, will seek nomination as opposed .to Watson. This same rumor also curries the information that Warren Fairbanks, Indianapolis publisher, will make the race for the nomination against Rob ] inson. j Fairbanks was boomed for appointment wliicli gave Robinson Hie office lie now holds. I If Fairbanks decided to make the race it is certain he will have powerful support, as hia newsiiaper. the Indianapolis News, is said to wield great influence in all parts of the state. It is not known just what stand the Indianapolm Star another powerful . state papei would take in case of such a fight. ,' Heretofore the Star ha s always I boosted B-veiidge to the utmost of i its power atid is not considered likely that it would switch even in view of its support i.f Watson in the past. ' Should ■sm h a race develop Hie com- ' ing primary. Hom a Republican I point, is sure to be filled with thrills. Beveridge is a noted campaigner of great ability and Watson is almost, if not quite his equal Slate leadct'a refuse to comment on this situation pasing it'over as a rumor ami not willing to take any hand in a condition which would be sure Io result in a bard fight and a possi'hie split in the party ranks. | A to tlie Congressional races it

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practically assured that a'.l incutnbenta I again will be candidates for the ro-. election. In Democratic districts the. parly i will make a desperate effort to will. | centering its oHnttalve on the Fourth and Second districts. The party is already holding its district rallies and beginning to drum up enthusia tn for tlie primary and election |huU is to follow . . — o ELKS MEET TONIGHT Tlie meeting of tlie 11. I’.] (). Elks will be held at tlie lodge ronins al 7:30 this evening and a good attendance is desired. Please be present if possible. Leo Ehingcr, Secretary. — —-■■■ -o— — - NOTICE Positively not hunting on the W. B Welly farm, Kirkland township. 27913 x George Squire, tenant

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