Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 31, Number 22, Decatur, Adams County, 26 January 1933 — Page 6
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DECATUR A. C.’S PLAY TONIGHT The Decatur A. C.'s face another tough game tonight, meeting the strong Defiance, Ohio independent team at the Decatur high school gym nasiuni. The Defiance team has < stablished a line record this year and for “the past several seasons nas had <rne of the outstanding independent teams in northwestern Ohio, independent tournament and tills season lias lost only two games. The visitors hoast a lineup studded with former stars from Desi nice College, Toledo University and (Xiio University. Several ex-high school stars are also included in the lineup. A feature preliminary game has been arranged, with the Decatur high school girls basketball team meeting the Willshire girls team at 7:30 P. M. The big game is scheduled to start at ,8:30 o'clock. The usual admission prices of 10 cents and 20 cents will prevail. . —— • o 1 * JU ' •• The Decatur A. C.'s tackle another tough foe tonight, meeting the Drfiance, Ohio, team at I). 11. S. ' gym tonight. Defiance hae lost only two games this year with a lineup composed of former college and high school stars. —oOo—- — won the Northwestern I Ohio championship at the annual i tourney last year and tor several 1 seasons has had one of the out-i standing independent teams in this; section of the state. —oOo—- — night, Friday, the Yellow Jackets will play Abe DeVol's Eag'es from Columbia Cty on the local floor. Last year the Eagles scored a decisive victory over Decatur at Columbia City. —oOo—- — the Yellow Jackets will have a two-fold purpose in fighting for a victory tomorrow night. First, a win will mean shattering a losing streak that has extended through seven games and second-' ly, revenge is sweet. —oOo—- — Commodores journey to Fort | Wayne Friday night to meet their traditional rivals, the Irish of Central Catholic. The game will be THE CORT - Last Time Tonight - “THIS SPORTING AGE” with Jack Holt, Evalyn Knapp and others. A lie-nian crashes the smart set, rides it off its feet and ’’•arns a thing or two about love. ADDED—“SKELETON DANCE" a Special. Also—"YOU CALL IT r. ADNESS" comedy with Richy Craig, Jr. 10c -25 c FRI. & SAT.—Edward G. Robinsen in “TWO SECONDS." SUN. 4 MON.—“AIR MAIL.’’ THE ADAMS - FINAL TONIGHT - “HEARTS OF HUMANITY” with Jean Hersholt. Jackie Searle. J. Farrel MacDona'd, Claudia Dell, Chas. Delaney. -Added--A Mack Sennett Comedy and Hollywood on Parade. 10c -25 c FRI. & SAT. —“THE DEVIL IS DRIVING" with Edmund Lowe, Wynne Gibson, James Gleason, Lois Wilson, Dickie Moore. SUN. MON. TUES. — “THE BIG BROADCAST" with An All Star Cast. One of the GREATEST Pictures of the past year.
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== played at the Catholic Community' Center. oOo—- ■ These two teams have been rivals for years and a good ball game is always in store when ! the two tangle on the basketball flour. C. C. has been gor> ing good this season, claiming 'I as its outstanding feat a vict; tory over Cathedral cf Indian--1 , apolis. —OOO - -| The Commodores also have a' r (losing streak to shatter, namely,! 1 one of five games in a row. Their; 1 last victory was from the New - flaven Bulldogs in December. —OOO j The annual Adams, county first ■ team tourney, (including all teams 1 ■outside Decatur), will get under( I way at the Berne auditorium Fri-, 1 day night. All first round games! 1 will be played Friday night, with ■the semi-finals Saturday afternoon; Jaud the final battle Saturday night ! ~ I —oOo—- — Monroe and Hartford township 1 ! I will meet in the Hist game Friday, night, starting at 6 o'clock. Otherl I first round games, in order, are ( ; Pleasant Mills vs. Geneva. Berne , vs. Kirkland and Monmouth vs. I Jefferson. —-oOo—- — third game Friday night ; should be one of the features of the entire tourney. This game will bring together two ( old rivals, Berne and Kirkland, also two of the outstanding county teams. Admission prices for the tourney will be 25 cents for each session. —oOo— South Side continued its win-| ning ways Wednesday night, the Archers scoring another city series victory by defeating the Central ■ Tigers, 31 to 24. Mann and Mene!fee, South Side forwards, contribjuted 25 points toward the victory. —oOo— Tlie Bluffton Tigers scored a vic- 1 i tory over one of the strong Wells I ; county fives last night, defeating; ( Lancaster Central. 23 to 19. Lud-1 : wig, who starred in the blind tour-1 ■ ney in Decatur, tallied ten points! . for the victors. •' • —oOo — Two Indiana college basketball (teams scored overtime victory last! 1 night. Ball State Teachers of 1 1 Muncie downed Manchester Cid-, lege, 26 to 24 and Valparaiso de- 1 ■ fea.ed City College of Gary, also | ■ by a 26 to 24 score. High School Scores J Knightstown 32; Charlottsville 15 i Martinsville 28; Rushville 21. Memorial (Evansville) 22; Bosse' I (Evansville) 20. Wiheatland 24; Decker 23. ; Castleton 30, Oakl.ar.don 16. Tilden To Play Indianapois. Jan. 26 —(UP) —Wil-j jliarn T. “Big Bill” Tilden, former; ; National Tennis champion, and | (three other professionals, w.ill play! ;at Butler University fieldhouse here February 10, under the auspices of the Butler Athletic department. Tilden will bring with him Em-1 (met Pare, 1529 National clay courtchampion; Bruce Barnes former in--1 tercollegiate champion, and Hans ( (Nesslein, German star. CLAIM MEASURE WOULD REDUCE PROPERTY TAX CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE by Senator Chester A. Perkins, i Dem.. South Bend, memorializing I congress to repeal the 18th 1 amendment and call state conven- , tlons for the purpose of ratifies | ti< n. ( '"lie senate moved to halt the! ■ ■growth of “mushroom" political j ! parlies in the state by passing 40 I to 4 lie bill of John B. Weld). Democrat, Indianapolis. It pro1 vides that in order for a third ' ticket to b< placed on the ballot > j signatures of one per cent of the j total vote cast for secretary of I ! state must be obtained. Murders Wife South Bend, Ind , Jan. 26—(UP): —Charles Sutherland. 37, a laborer, was arrested early today shortly; after he was wild to have shot and e killed his wife on the porch of , (their home. Police blamed a family , quarrel for the shooting. O See Old Family Album It Is estimated that men on this continent annually pay 8750 000.1)00 s *o barbers. And if you don't believe , the result Is worm every penny of ” It, just riffle through the pages of 1 the old family album —Hamiltot , (Ontario) Spert**er, J r O r Have vou visited TEEPLE. land PETERSONS Great) I - Sacrifice Sale?
BILLIARD MEET IS CONTINUED Chicago, Jan. 25 —(UP) —Welker lOochran. San Francisco, will at-( ■ tempt to prove that his initial de(feat in tihe world's three cushion billiard championship was 11 mistake (when he plays today’s feature 1 match against Clarence Jackson. ! ■ Detroit veteran. : Coc-hrau received his first defeat! (yesterday, and slid to second place; (when Jay N. Bozeman, fellow Cali-( fornian, trounced Tiff Deuton, Kaunas city, to assume the lead. A vic-1 (tory tonight will place Cochran in a( |tie for the leadership with Boze-1 1 man. In today's opening tussle Allen i H ill. Chicago, will try to register i his initial victory when he faces] (Arthur Thnrnblad. 'another local! ■ star, who has won two and lost ■ three. j Johnny Layton, Missouri veteran .and ten times champion, tangles | ! with Otto Reiselt, Philadelphia, who j Idefeated champion Angie Kieck-’ liefer List night. , Cochran fell victim to the billiard 1 ■ wiles of the veteran Krank Scoville lof Buffalo, yesterday, 50 to 35 ini 4S innings. Bozeman rallied to score; ■ twenty-two points in the last seven fiames to defeat Denton 50 to 29 in' 37 innings. Last night Reiselt stav-j jOd off a late rally by Kiockhefer to (win, 50 to 46 in 62 innings. a Albie Booth Father New Haven. Conn.. Jan. 26.—! II UP) Albie Booth, former Yale I I slat half back became the father! of a baby girl today. Tlie child. weighing seven | I pounds and 13 ounces, was born I I Marion Noble of West Haven. I I at S't. Raphael’s hospital Mrs. Booth formerly was Miss! They were married last year. College Scores — Ball State 26. Minchester 24. (overtime) Valparaiso 26. Gary 24 (overtime) *~MAG».EY~ NEWS * Mrs. Edward Kolter has been on the sick list the pist wee'; hut is better again. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dettinger
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, JANUARY ‘26 193.!
Husband and Wife Face "Last Mile” Together * * * ♦ * * Couple Who Slew Baby Which Threatened to Part. Them Must Expiate Ci.uk Electric Chair on Same Day. It mL &i 16$ h ) - J > ' I- ■ 1 SB ® ids H Mrs MarySitipsom trTD of Past Mn.E U o Si.'■ i• j Their last appeal to the courts having been denied, Mary Field Simpson and her husband. J' Homer, N. Y , are scheduled to die in the electric chair on the night of March 2, unless governor Lehman of New York intervenes. Owing to the extreme ranty of cases where husband and wil II i law’s ultimate penalty, the story of the Simpsons is worth retelling Simpson married th . y farmer without telling him of an illegitimate child she had placed in an infant asylum Soon a a ‘ re age, authorities of this institution ordered her to remove tlie child. Thus did her husband bee me of the secret she had tried to hide. Quarrels followed and the couple came near to separation, w then that the woman conceived the idea that if she got rid of the child she could retain her husband altec tion. Apparently the plan was acceptable to Simpson, for they p Ol soned the child anJ cast rts body into swamp, where it was found some months later by duca hunters. During their trial the Simpsons made attempt to deny their guilt. Rather did they lake the stand that what they d.d was Justlfi.-rl i his att tude may be explained by expert testimony which placed their mentality on a par wit„ that of 10-yea! old childr. Mrs Simpson is the first white woman sentenced to death in New X ork State since Mis. Lut.i Snyd.r to the chair in 1928 for participation with her lover, Judd Gray, in the murder ol her husband, Alfred Snvder..
1 ! made an extended vacation trip 1 i last week. They motored to Van ] i Wert, Ohio where Mrs. Ernest Det-! ! linger and son had been visiting ! Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Keil and family . ; the past week. From there they j ! took' Mrs. Dettinger and son to to. Detroit. Michigan where they wilL locate with Mr. Dettinger who has been employed for a couple weeks.! From Detroit Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dettinger visited Mr. and Mrs. Alton Hower at Garrett, lad., and' from Garrett they visited Mr. and Mrs Dick Farr at Fort Wayne and Mr. and Mrs. Farr accompanied them home to spend the week.
] Mrs. Edward J.vberg and (laugh-( (ter Donna spent the latter part of (last week with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Beiberic and fimily of Fort Wayne.. ( Wayne. , Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hildebrand and family and Mrs. Mina Hildebrand and son Henry entertained lor din--1 er Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Roy Foltz land family of For: Wayne Miss Doris Johnson of Peterson, 'Miss Marie Scherry and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Peck. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Friichte and family entertained Sunday! evening, Mr. and Mrs. John Borne, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hildebrand, Mr. — — , —I.I. — I. I — ■■ 11
(and Mrs. Losier Eckrote. Daniel Scherry aid daughter Marie and Marcella. Raymond, lAgnes. and Mary Ku! iter were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kolter and son Ro'- rt Sundry. The afternoon a d even-, ing guests were Mrs. Lena Liby and daughter Lucile and Mr- Gettys Ihirmer and daughter Mabel of Decatur; Mrs. Milto S-berry and (children Vera Jane and Rowland and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jaberg : .nd daughter Don. a Ruth. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Kolter Are the proud parents of a baby boy. born Sunday January 22.
IV/HAT IS HOME -OwOl ¥'U^^g^' WITHOU T A I A Ten-Foot Kitchen Garden |
A ti'U-foot sunny corner of a] Ink vid will furnish a eonsidi r..'ble quantity of vegetables during ( I]P ( ■,!■<,■ of a year, if properly ~.,n , 11<d B wil' HttpDly sufficient tmitoo; to eat taw all summer, I"!■, . .•mining fin the winter, supply Before 1: is time to put in ’ihe tomato plants it will give .a j';!,. ,1 supply of early radishes, leaf lettuce, young onions or spin&ch. Among the tomatoes during the] year a few plants of Swiss chard will vive a supply of greens all suinmer. Tlie same plot, after tlie early t spring harvest, may be used for I’ea is all summer, planting it nt. ii/ervals in succession. It may furnish a. supply of green peas |dau;eii early and followed by tmsl uin- cabbage, cauliflower or a i. stalks of brussels sprouts to furnish a deli ai-y for the Thanks , giving and I'liii-imas tables. This; vegetable is always expensive,, Inn as easy to grow as a cabbage.! Tlie small plot, after Hie rad-| ishes and young onions, may be planted to eggplants and green peppers, it might also be put itito a few cucumber vines, if that vegetable is specially relished.. There is tlie widest variety ol choice to which a small plot may . be put to furnish vegetables of; quality for tlie home table. Even , ; so small a plot would furnish several messes of the delicious Gold-, en Bairtam corn, the real quality. .of which is never found in the i market. A plot of only ten feet square] lends itself to Intensive culture, j It can he so easily and heavily fertilized that it will produce, greatly itu'i'eased crops, and it is ar. easy matter to keep so small; a plot well watered during dry periods. "It is too small to do anything with it." is not a good excuse for neglecting to plant a few vegetables this year. It is a simple mat''.er to sit down with a . pencil and paper and figure out ! the possibilities of a small plot'
■ and look over the <.ital Wl ■ order a few packets ~r plant it. ;i — ’ Wins First Test Paris, Jan. 26 H’l'i— T’ he J ernment of Joseph Paul Ik. n * chamber of deputies today. •.von a vote of .eonfid.mee Yro® i 205. In the first test of strength tlie important budget debjfe - The vote victory was made J sible by revival of a cartel of s , • ,listß, radical socialists. uh( | lican socialists who decided toport finance minister Cheron, least until the debate by of the budget begins. o — Takes Own Life Fort Wayne, Ind. Ja , 26— tm - Poison taken In u 1,,,-.,] restaum caused the death last sight of jg, ion Steele. Police were witto clues as to the reason for hi s „ cide. MAKES WOMEN LOSE FAT Miss Rea M. Haines of Daytei Ohio writes: “I weighed ’BOI started to take Kruschen. 1 rev( was so surprised as when I weii ed myself the first week—l lost! pounds. I just bought my 3rd . and am down to 145 — am itil taking them and never felt betts in my life.” (June 17. 1932). 1 To take off fat H ike one half teaspoonful of Kruschen Salts a a glass of hot water in the mow ing before break f art -one bottle that lasts 4 weeks costs lint a Ist 1 cents —get it at any drugstore a America. If this first bottle to convince you this is the SAVE and harmless way to lose fat—! your money gladly returned. I Don’t accept anything but Kr»l i hen because you must rsdtV ■ safely.
