Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 31, Number 83, Decatur, Adams County, 7 April 1933 — Page 8
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YANKEES ARE’ FAVORED TEAM New York. April 7. — (U.R) De- ■ poirl ble pitching and tremendous pn v r at bat make the New York Yankees the favorites to repeat as , American league pennant winners an 1 possible world champions. .Only those who play hunches or fat s whose judgment is flipped off I • inc by pure partisanship, can fail, at this stage, to see Ruth. Gomez. Gehrig and the rest of the Yankee boys galloping home in front. 'lie Yankees may not win by I such a margin as last year — 13 games but it's inconceivable that the Philadelphia Athletics, Washingttm or Cleveland clubs can entirely erase such an advantage. The Yankees this year are virtu " ly the same as of 11132 except for tlie obvious age difference Kobe Ruth is going to slip down ;nd out one day. But even this year. Ruth, at 39. isn't as speedy a ! ; lie was five years ago. Nor are the other veterans.* Sewell, Lazzeri and Combs, going to keep up their
Public Sale The undersigned administrators of the estate of Mary F. Miller. ■ deceased, will sell at public auction at the residence, 215 North sth street. Decatur, Indiana, on SATURDAY, APRIL 8, 1933 Commencing at 1:06 p. tn. 3-niece overstaffed living room suite, like new: 4 bed room suites comp'e-te with dressers and stands; Davis drop head sewing machine; Cedar chest; Combination range, coal and gas stove; Dining table ami chairs and buffet; China jd, set; set of t> dining chairs; Desk; 3 ov< rs.utfed chairs; Rocking chairs; Electrolux Electric Sweeper, like row; ABC Electric washer; porch swing; lawn mower; Wilton rug 11 ix|B; Axminster rug 11-6x12: Rug 8-3xlo-3; Rug 8-3x16; Rug 7-6x9; 8;"I!>. Refrigerator; Piano and bench; set of Dishes. 98 pieces, unbreak able, now; Antique dishes; Garden hose; Tula and Cooking utensils; [ \ a v articles too numerous to mention. TERMS -CASH. Hubert Omlor & Eleanor Braun, Admrs Roy S. Johnson. Auct. ■■■ i in i Mwy
™■ ■ - • - • MHBHBHBB .1, ««»>. _ ■■■■■■■■■raiMHMHHHHHaHßHl -■•- I- I • * x’- ■■■■■■■■ ■ x» I Saturday Is A Busy Day At Schafer’s I ■WiMHMNiriiiarww i■ m man m im• i«hi iinmn WE ARE ENJOYING THE WONDERFUL CROWDS THAT COME INTO THIS STORE ON SATURDAYS. We appreciate the tact that this store has always been a place ■ where you could meet your friends. We do and want you to fed that you are always welcome. Our aim in this store is to sell Good Quality Merchandise at the Very Lowest ■ Possible Price.—All of our merchandise is bought and sold on todays low levels.—lt pay sto read our ads every day.
Saturday Specials! Our Regular 17c Cannon BATH TOWELS Some Plaids. Others Stripe Borders. A W ONDERFUL VALUE 11c Each LADIES KERCHIEFS While They Last ■| q each ALL LINENS Lunch Sets. Lunch Cloths, Dinner Sets. etc. 20% off 15c Fancy Stripe WATER GLASSES Non-Nick Edge 5c Each 10c Crystal Glassware Platinum Band Edge Wonderful Assortment To Select rj From • V
| zip forever. But uh il some of tile important Yankees actually do go to the ba.seI ball scrapheap, they must be rated i as likely repeaters. II 1 The Athletics will be an .interesting chib to watch. Sale of Al Simmons. Mule Huas and Jimmy I Dykes to the Chicago White Sox jcertiinly must have weakened the team. Hut Connie Mack has great hopes for the three rookies Frank Higgins, at thiid, Lou Finney and j Ed Coleman in the outfield. Anyway, the Macks still have I those three pitching* aces. Lefty; Grove, George Earnshaw and Rube Walberg; a great catcher, Mickey t Cochrane, and that heavy-hitting : i first baseman. Jimmy Foxx. Washington will star; witli a new manager. Joe Cronin, who succeeded Walter Johnson. The Senat rs have four new [ layers. Goose Goslin. veteran left fielder. Fred Schulte, center fielder, and Walter Stewart, a'l obtained from the St. Louis Browns, and Earle Whitehill, left-handed pitcher, bought fro'm ' Detroit. The Cleveland Indians, fourth I : [ lace team in 1932. have made only two real changes. Bill Knickerbocker, rookie shortstop, was brought up from Toledo, ami catch-
FORGED STEEL BARGAIN TOOL SALE SATURDAY p-'ji » I V < & T H wkVT \\ * ft \1 X ' Mr-. \\ # • jff J I . n V\ • vXX / | I B\' « V / I
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■ t*r Roy Spencer was obtained from ' W ashington. The great whit hope of tlie iln-j dians. of course, is flies Ferrell, the' i big right-handed pitcher, who hast ; won 26 or more games for the past 'four years. TROOPS MEET HI NGER CROWD i (CONTI Nt TED FROM PAGE ONE) police, converged upn the capital from all sections of the state. T.ie demonstrators demanded $1(61,00(1.-; jOOO for unemployment relief aiyl a moi folium on debts and fore, los-; , tires. It w s the second such demo' -stra-i tion in recent months. Tlie marchers travelled ’ey truck l| and motor car. o —- — - - — MRS. DEITSCH DIES SUDDENLY : (CONTINCED FROM PAGE ONE) ’ • ♦ ♦ • ♦ •♦♦♦♦♦♦••♦ *- ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ church with the Rev. C. J. Roberts, officiating. Burial will be made in ■ the Decatur cemetery. The body was removed t:> tlie home from the S. E Bla< k Funeral Parlors this morning and tlie remains may be viewed until time for the funeral. Z Q Warden Says Winnie Judd Is Losing Mind Florence Ariz.. April 7- HP) — ; With death on tlie gallows in two weeks ev fronting ser Winnie Ruth I mid is going mad. Wai den Walker of tlie state prison said today. ‘‘Mrs. Jmld is gi Ju Uy losing ]her mind." tlie warden said. “Her i condition is real. She is not acting. She is delirious and incoherent i most the time now." Mrs. Judd is scheduled to hang ■April 21. - o Original Hard-Luck Girl I ng Beach. Cal.- r (U.R) Eleanor I Chi ire Loomis, 12, is -t he original hard-luck girl. Within Six months she got tlie mumps, was stung by a sting ray, she dislocated her hip playing ball, got scarlet fever, and dislocated her kneecap while skating. Humane Bear Traps Perfected Bakersfield. C.il.—(U.R) —James 1. Waldon lias perfected an automatic ■all-steel, humane bear trap which protects tlie animal from injury and feeds and waters it daily without attention. Waldon has caught three heirs with the device. )
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY APRIL 7, 1933
'HOUSE TO HOLD UP AC TION ON 30 HOUR BILL I (CONTINI'EI) FROM PAGE ONE) j sion. Factories would he prohibited I from, -chipping their products itn , I interstate commerce unless their ■employes were on i 30-hoiir week. Tne secretary of labor would lyive i l>ower to exempt necessary experts land < in erie.s handling perishable' 'fish. vegetables and friths news- ■ papers and periodicals also would j, i not be required to observe t
Easter Footwear BUY SHOES FOR EASTER? CERTAINLY! But at the same time, Save All You Can! • For Confirmation-Girls Footwear U* 1 in Whites, all beautifully styled 1 •017 up Boys Confirmation Footwear Ul QQ Hood selection <pl*»/oup Men’s Sport or Regular Dress OxJx fords, all latest style toe and heel. setting at $1.98 $3.95 Ladies Footwear in W hite Blue, (.ray. Black. Corosan 1 Kid—straps, ties, pumps. J&iSyaSi&f '51.98, $3.95 ROLLINS HOSIERY. New Spring shades, full fashioned—Special, pair 59c Nichols Shoe Store ■
irictkms. N'o referen e tn wages* is | made. Sudden emergence of this drastic measure is a signifies t svmptmu of the radical change of attitude toward economic problems wrought Iby the depression. Senate debate brought even from 'conservative republicans speeches lavoring strong sociil control over olaii.v eeuimmh activities .such as a year or two ago were heard only from those contemptuously described s “soils or the wild ja kass." Senators talked like men on snip boxes hi 11 ion Square. , They Yeflect a new critical attitude toward the infallibility of pri-
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i |vate kings of industry and business, ivate In the days of prosperity the ', prevailing view in Washington was' 'ih.it if left alone, business manage- ;i ment I iroirjlli self-intereM would operite for the benefit of all. .. —o Gov. Commuted Sentence Sacramento, Cai. —- (U.R) Gover-h
I'm Telling YoullJ 23 MILES OUT OF EVER/JO MILES OF/ ROAD IN THE U.S. ARE / F A STILL -/I v - Your Car Wears out-B ' I nc - arl X 37% faster I 1 !' s on POOR Roads t-han Bl on GOOD Roads/B -tha <931 Expendifure | on Roads, Labor received I 41363.806.239°° K This is enough E, work to 2331,382 men ■ for 6 monFhs — I s ■
Inor Rolpli commuted the sentence |of Janu s R. Kelley, San Quentin. : because lie was seriously' ill of ipneumonia., Kelly died tour huurs laflof leaving the prison. Austrian Produced New Cigar Washington. (U.R) Austrian icigar makers have ]>ruducvd a new
' I Hells f.„ ■Jan effort to i, l( r . , ■ c.gar according Bl deptirtrnmn. com.,, ! cent nicotine and . s „ (l , light, mild smoke. — (( — Get the Habit — Tram
Saturday Specials! I | SI.OO Value 1 j ( LOUIES HAMPERS g With Lid f 49c iiTMiiwririin—r- «■■■ I FANCY I MARKET BASKETS L Fancy Weave. Folding " r Straight Handle- r* 17c each |‘ $2.35 KIDDIE CARS | Rubber Tires. Peddle- and *.,j Rubber Tip Handle-. |U Healthful Exercise r*; $179 All Kinds of | SHRUB B E R V This Shrubbery is Heeled J n 1. and is in Splendid Grm'init 4 Condition. l / 2 Price _|
