Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 24, Number 57, Decatur, Adams County, 8 March 1926 — Page 3

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Three-way Tie In Big Ten Race Is Expected, Chicago. Mar. B—(United Pressi— With the Rig Ten basketball race entering on the U t week of play, four 'team.' bav> chances to tie for the title Purdue has clinched at least a share of the Rig Ten honors and Indiana. Michigan and lowa have a chance U tie it up. Indiana and Michigan have only one victory to gain to put the tie over but the Hawkeyes are faced with ' the task of defeating both (thio State and Minnesota. The final game of the reason comet 'Saturday night when lowa invades the Uopber gymnasium. Captain George Spradling of Purduo still leads the conference in scoring. The standings: Team Team Won Lost Purdue x 4 Indiana 7 4 Michigan 7 4 lowa , o 4 Illinois G 5 Ohio State G f, Minnesota 4 6.. Wisconsin 4 7 Chicago 4 8 Northwestern \ ... 3 8 o - MARY MAXINE BADDERS • On October 7,. 1925, a Heavenly visitor came into the hpmo circle of Forest and Imogene Badders. With its coming. the home had now joy. new life, and new ambition. With each succeeding day, this joy was. heightened, life was enriched, and ambition increased. They named this Jewel of their heart, Mary Maxine. She grew and developed beautifully until last Sunday, when she began to fade, and Tuesday eveninng. she went back to God who had loaned her to the parents. Her stay with them had extended over five months, lacking five days. Though her stay has been so brief, life for the parents has been permanently changed. Never will they forget the ministry this little life has brought them, nor the home whither it has gone. There tarry to mourn her early departure, the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Forest Badders; the grandparents, ,jMrs. Cora Badders, and Mr. and Mrs. Is. E. Black; the great grandparents. Air. and Mrs. Franks, of Decatur, and Mrs. M. F. Waitermire, of Arlington, Ohio, besides mayy other relatives and Triends. ‘ “A host of angels flying. Through cloudless skies impelled, I Upon the earth beheld ■ A pearl of beauty lying, i Worthy to glitter bright In heaven’s vast hall of light.

They onroad their pionions o’er it. That little pearl which shone With luster all its own; And then on high they bort it, Where glory has its birth — Hut left the shell on earth." Text: ‘The Song of Solomon,” 6:2. "My beloved has gone down into his garden to gather liilies.” — " 1 —o— CARD OF THANKS We hereby wi«h to express our sincere thanks to our neighbors and friends, to the girls who served as pall-bearers and as flower girls, to the' singers, Mrs. Runyon and Mrs. Adler, and to Rev. and Mrs. boose, who, by j personal word of sympathy, helpful • message in song,, by florai offerings, donation of automobiles, and in other ways have assisted and comforted up during our recent bereavement in the loss of our dear baby and grandchild, Mary Maxine. Mr. and Mrs. Forest Badders. Mr. and Mrs. S.’E. Black and Mrs. i Cora Badders. PAIN, NEURITIS, ACHING JOINTS “Heet” Relieves Instantly x\ ‘ A 1 « I V w ' I JTTL VZSx i do J uir With applicator attached to cork. > juts brush “Heet” over the pain area, whether in knees, feet, legs, hands, shoulders, back, neck ro body. In- 1 stantly, you feel this harmless, glorious, penetrating heat draw the pain, , soreness and stiffness right out of the aching or swollen joint, muscle or 1 nerve. Besides, "Heel” scatters the congestion and establishes a cure. "Heet” contains two soothing, pene trating ingredients, too expensive to ise in ordinary liniments or analgesics. , "Heet” is a clean, pleasant liquid; 1 doesn’t stain, blister or irritate the ' skin and costs only 60 cents at any > drug store. 1

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MIEPARINC FOR !| REGIONAL PLAtI Sixty-I du rSeclional Champs Meet For Further Elimination Saturday Indianapolis, Ind , Mar. B—(United Pres*) —Sixty-four basketbtall teams today took up the task of preparing for the next step toward the state high school championship. After a hectic week-end the prediction of dopesters that the sectional play would be marked by many upsets was fulfilled in its entirety. Anderson, always one of the favorites In the big show at Indianapolis will be missing again this season—the second time in two consecutive years and neither of the Gary teams will be on hand for the final fire works. In the place of Anderson Summittville, runnerup in the tri state meet, will try its hands against another upset squad for the right to come to Indianapolis. Shortridge, generally believed to be the weakest of the throe Indianap-j ofis schools, completely overturned the dope and defeated both Manual j and Technical. ’ Shortridge meets Summittville in the Muncie regional. The regional will see the elimination of other favorites, that much is certain. Kokomo must meet Marion and one or the other of these two strong squads will fall. The same situation exists in the Bedford regional where Vincennes and Washington will clash Os oiio thing the fans may rest assured and that is that the region-; als will furnish plenty of fireworks for one week-end at least. o 1 CHURCH TEAMS TO PLAY HERE Monroe And Decatur Metho-1 dists To Clash In Games Tuesday Night Basketball teams from the Methodist church at Monroe and the First! Methodist church of this city, will; clash in games to be played in the De-J catitr high school gymnasium Tuesday night, it was announced today. The J first game will start at 7 o'clock. There; will he i. young man's team, girls'll

t |team and probably an old man’s team I from each chuich. Bill Crist, es Mon- | roe, back guard on the Decatur Lead- I ers’ team for several years, says he is bringing a real team to Decatur nnd expects to take home the bacon. The, girls' team from each church is com- I posed of stars of high school days. The 1 old mens' team from Monroe likely will consist of Jim Hendricks, Ernest Bus-; che, John Everhart. John Crist, James Andrews and George Rice. The De-1 catur team will consist of I.ee Walters, I 1 Charles Colter, John E. Nelson, W. F. | f Beery, John T. Myers and Fred Mills, | ’ it was announced today. The public; 'ijs cordially invited to attend. i IJ Warrick County Grand Jury Indicts 97 Miners Evansville, Ind., Mar. 8. — (United I Press) — Sheriff Spradley, of Boone-.| ville, started serving warrants today H on the ninety-seven men indicted by ; I the Warrick county grand jury late | Saturday for their part in the mine ~ disturbances of February 12. K Names of those indicted were still 1 ! kept secret, although it was understood ; | all of the men live in Warrick, Van- | derburgh and Spencer counties. | Union workers who attacked Lee I Gorbet, non-union miner at Newberg 3 and se- erely cut him were indicted,’ | it was said, and the sheriff was to | round up these men first. E »!'■ BJIIBIIIIB'IIBiIIIBIIBBaB'IIIB-IBIOIHBIIIIB | ; COUFT HOUSE ■ B E SB 808 I Case On Trial ffi The case of S. W. Peterson vs. Frank | , C. and Elnora Winans went on trial in B ' the circuit court before Judge Sutton ■ and a jury this morning. The case is | a suit over possession of land. The | presentation of evidence was begun | before noon, but the plaintiff has not g rested its case at 2:30 o'clock this as- | ternoon. . w Smith, Yager & Falk Rexall E 1c Sale March 11-12-13. 56t2 | FOR RENT —5 unfurnished rooms in | •residence., 601 Monroe street. All | modern. Private outside entrance. B Phone 416. 57-31.*™

OF INTEREST TO ’ FORD OWNERS Si The Adams County Auto Company, exclusive Ford and Fordson Agency, announces to the public a change 14 in management and ownership effective today. Mr. Phil L. Macklin, who has become part owner of M the institution, has assumed active management and will be in charge of the* entire garage. The name of the institution will remain the same and the new owners will do everything in their power to render the same high class service as has been accorded V| auto owners in the past and improve wherever possible. J We extend an invitation to all our old and new custoj| mers to call and see us and trust we may be of service to ■ them when in need of Ford and Fordson service, parts and repairs. I I 1 The Most Popular Closed Car Ever Built || S - I 2% REDUCTION I In Tax Effective Now I 1 We will absorb immediately, on all g | Ford Cars, the two percent reduction ■ I in tax which normally does not become I I effective until midnight, March 28th. I | This means that you can have immed- I I iate delivery of a new Ford car and I | take advantage of the two percent re- I I duction. I I Adams County I Auto Co. j Exclusive Ford Agency Insist on Genuine Ford Parts ■ . ■