Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 31, Number 124, Decatur, Adams County, 25 May 1933 — Page 8
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Organize Team The Fuelling seconds leave orSnized a bdhebaU t am and plan to play every Sunday. They would like to bonk a game with the Fried,jeim seconds at Freidheitn Suntfiky. For games write to Teddy Hobrock, Dec atur rout -7 or call C 865. Approve Amendment To Bank Reform Bill W-shington May 25- (VP) -The l Senate today approved an amendm< it to the Glass bank reform gill providing for immediate gov-urnmt-ul guarantee of ail deposits'
Dress Sale /TT r New Silk Dresses afA ‘foL, k Man> fl Wonderful values! | p2.98c.55.95. JHH New ‘Wayne Maid’ Cotton IHi 1 rocks, finest qual it y ir.tilfi ials. d* | fc' hetier made. . <p 1 »«?»J Cotion Dresses, made of |i. figured voile, batiste. W-'-r, prints, pique, seer4 l'~ ' v 'j sucker, etc., each . <pJL C 0 A T SA L E Entire Stock of Coats now going at Reduced Prices. Better buy this week end. while selection is still good. $5.95 $8.95 2 pc. Suits of W 00l Crepe, sizes 14-16-18 to 38. Navy. Blue. Green, Tan or S') 7 GIRLS DRESSES Girls Summer Dresses, made of * organdie, batiste, tissue gingham and voile, sizes 1 to 6 and 7 to 19 \ years. Itaelffi&K 7 * 39cu51.00 NEW SHEER COTTONS 45 inch wide, plain color Organdie, best quality 4 Q permanent finish, all shades, yard 4</V Plain White Embroidered Organdie. 45 inch wide GQp permanent finish, yard v»t7v Plain Organdie, 36 inches wide, green or red patterns, yard • “•'* Figured Voiles, best quality 4)*? yard “Dainty Batiste,” an extra fine weave in small figured Os? designs, vard ’ iWV ’■ast Color Voiles. 36 inches wide. 30 new patterns 1 A Roecial Value! Yard J"C Cast Color Figured Batiste, for cool summer I*o dresses, yard Lt. V ’ NEW SWIM SUITS The new 1933 styles are here! For Misses and Women. Children, too. will the 1933 styles! ' Bright Color Combinations! Every suit is 100'7 all wool. Womens sizes $1.79 to $2.98 Girls sizes $1.25 to $1.50 I Size 2to 8 vearssl.oo Moulded Rubber Bathing C«i"s 25c and 50c CURTAIN SALE Flowered Chintz Curtains, Ruffled and Pleat- ilYMlfed, with tiebacks. Lavender. V 4 A ErLlm). y ‘ Green or-Gold colors, pair V L4J \lfDamask Drapes, Ready Made with pleats and lined, 25 inch wide, 2‘ 3 yd. long d» <QQ -Ow Red, Rose. Gold, pair ».- k •«70 > Lace Curtains, Beautiful new patterns ’7(k vW /'/fU 50 inch wide. 2 1 /. yard long, each lUv I '2 / f/l Marquisette Panels, 40 inches wide, Crewel ZSgj embroidered trim, 2J4 yc. long 9Qz» LdtKKSXSfi each O»zC j Ruffled Curtains, unusually large selection of everything new in curtains 39C, 59C to SI.OO Monk’s Cloth, Natural Tan colbr, in 4x4 weave, most popular drapery material AA 50 inch wide, yard 33c; 36 inch wide, yard Figured Cretonne, 36 inch wide -i a yard .. LUC Flowered Curtain Materials lOC Wood Pile Sets, unfinished, complete with rings, d» 11 A brackets, pole, etc., set 1 • L «7 Niblick & Co.
i up to $2,500 In banks which can ‘ prove solvency. The amendment, offered by Senlator Vandenberg. Republican of Michigan, provides for a federal bank d posit insurance fu .d. to remain in effect for one year, until the Glass bill insurance feature beconies effective. Kills Children Framingh m Mass May 25—(UP) I - Mis. Nellie Dyezbeski. 24. confess d today, police said, that she, killed three of her children w o supposedly had been burned to death when fire sw-nt their hmm 'early today.
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SHIPSHEWANA INDIANS PLAY DECATURA.C/S Strong Northern Indiana Semi-pro Team Plays Here Sunday The Shipshewana Indians, one of lho strongest semi pro teams in Northern Indian.-, will meet the De a-tur A. C’s on th- high school diamond. West Adams street, Sunday afternoo . May 28. the game starting promptly at 2:30 o’ckxk. This te m was a finalist in the annual Bittle Cireek tournament, last season and Is noted for its tr • Vitality of baseball. The m-nagement of the local team plans the addition of several new men in an effort to strengthen the Decatur team. Feas 1, Decatur high school senior. will play first b se for t. - locals, a d Chri man. who has played here for several seasons', will likely be stationed at i ond base Sunday. Hoopengardner, of Ossian, former I’uulue University stir hurler, will t ike. care of the pitching, with Me) Ladd behind the. bat. Several other new play is will also be tried out Su day. The 'A. C’s have also booked a strong tMm for the opposition on Dei <.i Daya May 30. The Canadian Clowns from Paulding. Ohio. : will pliy on the local field. Only one game will be played, this contest starting at 2:30 p. m. The Paulding team not only is capable of playing fine baseball, hut also furnishes amusement for the spectators with its clever . lowni-rg. This team has booked 120 games in the eastern party of the country, and Tuesday's game likely will be its last appearance in this part of the country this season. GERAN I U M S 5c -10 c -15 c and 20c FISHER GREENHOUSE COMPANY wte Floors— Outside-lnxide— Outside ... for porches and steps ... inside for hallways and stairs, garage and basements ... wherever you want attractive, easy-to-clean floors that stand heavy foot traffic and severe service, use Florhide Enamel Stands the utmost of hard heel wear. For cement or wood floors. Ten new modish tile-like colors! Step into this store for color card. Lee Hardware Co.
PHONE 16 We Will Deliver 6 to 24 Bottles ICE COLD BEER Berghoff, Miller’s Special, Blatz, Prima or Atlas 1 to 2 4 Bottles Sold at Counter. City Confectionery • PAUL BRIEDE
DECATUR PAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY. MAY 25. 1933.
STANDINGS. AMERICAN LEAGUE W. L. Pct. ' New York 20 11 .645 • Chicago 18 14 .563 : Washington 20 16 .556 Philadelphia 17 14 .549 ' 1 Cleveland 18 1G .529 St. laiuis 14 22 .389 Boston .11 20 .355 NATIONAL LEAGUE W. L. Pct. Pittsburgh 22 11 .667 New York 19 14 .576 St. Louis 19 16 .543 Boston .. 17 19 .472 Cincinnati 16 18 .471 Brooklyn 14 16 .467 Chicago 16 19 .457 Philadelphia 13 23 .361 america'n ASSOCIATION W. L. Pct. Columbus 19 11 .633 St. Paul :... 20 15 .571 Minneapolis 18 15 .545 Milwaukee 16 14 .533 Indianapolis 15 14 .517 Toledo 15 18 ~455 Louisville 14 19 .424 Kansas City 13 24 .351 YESTERDAY’S RESULTS . American League Philadelphia, 7; St. Louis, 4 (called in sixth inning, rain). Detroit. 3: Washington, 1. Chicago at Boston, rain. Cleveland at New York. rain. National League Pittsburgh, 6; Brooklyn, 5 (10 innings l. Cincinnati, 3; New York, 1. i . Chicago, 5; Philadelphia. 2. Boston at St. Louis, rain. American Association Milwaukee, 8; Minneapolis, 5. St. Paul. 4; Kansas City, 3. , Louisville, 6; Toledo, 1. DECATUR STAR DEFEATEDIN , FIRST ROUND Roland Rcppert, Three Years Champion, Loses In Tennis Tourney The Northeastern Indiana conI ference tennft tourney, stopped i shortly after noon Wednesday by a heavy rainfall, was scheduled to be I completed this afternoon, the first i match starting at 1 o’clock. The big upset of the pieet occurr.ed in the opening round of the i singles play .-yesterday, when Rol- ; and Reppert Decatur senior, for three years conference singles i champion, was eliminated from furI ther play by Barnes, of Fort Wayne j Central. Reppert was defeated in three sets. 3-6, 6-2, 6-1. I.n the other singles match play- ' ed. Wills of Garrett defeated his J te mmate Brown, another three set ' match, 6-3, 3 -6, 8-6. The Garrett . seam was late in arriving and as i the schedule had already been j drawn, these two players were 1 matched. Auburn failed to appear I for the tourney. Barnes and Wills were scheduled to meet al 1 o'clock this afternoon. Jim Cowan, Decatur, who drew the tourney by was scheduled Jo meet the winner of the above match tor the conference championship. -Only one doubles match was completed, Moyer and Cowan, De catur, eliminating Falk and Tuck er, Central. 75, 57, 6-2. Reppert and Burke. Decatur, were seheduli ed to play Smith and Calbaugh of | Garrett, with the winner meeting ; Moyer and Cowan for the i honors. o 200 bushels of early and late seed potatoes at the Community Sale, Decatur, Friday • evening.
PLAN APPEAL TO SUPREME COURT I , (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) l< corpus. j' Grounds for the appeal, Walsh - said, would be that Mooney is be, 1 , ing "deprived of ids liberty w ith- ' out due process of law and that he -, is being denied the equal protec-J tion of the laws both in gross vio-j lation of the provisions of the federal constitution.” Mooney’s life sentence, super- i imposed on a separate indictment i< 16 years ago, was untouched by j yesterday’s acquittal. il "The application will be ground-;: ed upon the charge thal the de- i
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pendant was convicted upon perifured testimony and that the disjtrict attorney at that time and some of his assistants and certain police (officials nau full knowledge of the - I fraud practiced upon Mooney and ■actually connived with the- witness-1 jes who gave the false testimony) I which secured the conviction,"] i Walsh said. A second course open is a new . I pardon appeal to Governor James I IRolph. Jr. In view of Governor illolph's previous refusal to act. I -however, Mooney is conceded little! ichance from that quarter. The acquittal was a somewhat I ] hollow victory for the former labor [agitator. The state refused to prosecute, moved for a directed I
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