Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 31, Number 135, Decatur, Adams County, 8 June 1933 — Page 5

■OUTHOUSE New Cases Ml : M in vs ,la,-r> ' j - '' .W • ■ media nW.;; \.,uh ! mun All-. super |M defendants Defau, ‘ *■ \ Spj.lf. executor of lie testament of Ixiuis M vs. Louis Weis et K'. 1 -dan- .Miilia Wpis ' Jan "' s |K,. 1 ll"' 1 ai ‘J ■L‘,l i;.estate <lesi rilled in Hniaint onb led to be sold at not Htliau >'bpraised value. B Name New Parties o f i-'in.ii >■ of Hartford ■ county, vs Mi< li - est ! ’e. claim. motion b> K Lll ,r ' v I'" r to make ew Hied, motion sustained. 1 Grove. Thomas .1. Me H,, y,,., ■ Augsbtirger. I l ivid |H. y r. 11 •' It w. Bears. flurry "G" "'' ar Meshherger. Vam ~ Chester liuny >■.,

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s, Lucia Potius and Homer P on . tins ordered made parties. Causes Dismissed th M t J Kirß< ' h ’ ''luxating agent for the People Loan anil Trust Corn" Pany vs. John W. Meibers 01,. £S’ —-i Ss Eli W. steele vs Robert L. Wilfion ejectment, Ford Littorer, gpe . eial judge. on motion of plaintiff cause dismissed without prejudice costs paid. Judgment Ordered William Worden et al vs Fred p °x et al, suit on account tor «age S , judgment given plaintiff for Mai 1T VerdiCt Teturnefl b y jury Seeks New Trial Michigan Furniture Company vs H irry E Quackenbush, motion by Jg'endant lor new trial submitted

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“nd taken under advisement. Veruict was awarded to plaintiff in case May 5. Special Judge Mary J. Niblick vs Francis J. Schmitt and Germaine Schmitt, ejectment, venue taken from judge by agreement of parties Frank. Gillespie, judge of Jay C i rc uit court, named special judge. Motion Overruled Mutual Benefit Life Insuraiue co. vs. Charles W. F. Davis et al, oroclosure of mortgage application tor receiver submitted and overruled. exception noted by plaintiff. • Named Receiver Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Co vs. Victoria B. Owens et al, note anil foreclosure of mortgage and appointment of receiver, James A. Hendricks named receiver. Defendants Default First Joint Stock Land Bantk of Fort Wayne vs . William H. Forsythe and Maud M. Forsythe replevin and immediate possession, defendants called and defaulted, Ruling that plaintiff is entitled to immediate possession and judgment of |&o and costs. Real Estate Transfer Albert Scheumann et ux to Bernherdine WaUaad, in lot 220, Deca- | tur for SI.OO. —— o College Annual Editor Chosen Middletown, Conn., — (UP) ' Robert F. Cremo, Wesleyan UniI vrrsity junior, lias bee .neleeted . editor of the- college annual, 01l i , Podrida, for next year. He lives in I Aldington. N. J. Henry L. Varley, I Melrose, Mass., and Willard M. Wallace, South Portland. Me., were elected associate editors. Junior I editors will be Benjamin T. Fairchild, Cold Spring Harbor. N. Y.; E. Loibmann, Garden City, N. Y. and Thomas F. Dietrich. Middletown. — —_o__ “Thief” and “Robber” A thief is one who deprives an other of property secretly or with out open force, as opposed to a rob her, who uses open force or violence. A burglar is a thief who forces an entrance into a building.

PITTSBURGH IS SLIPPING FAST New York, Junie B—(UP)—.What is wrong with the Pittsburgh Pirates? Those Buccanneers who boomed through most of the early season with their jolly roger nailed to the peak of the National League mast . 'have walked the plamk seven times in their last eight contests. Pittsburgh is getting plenty of hits, 76 in eight games. But they . were scattered so that they resulted in only 28 runs, while opposing clubs converted 82 hits into 4!) tallies. Pirate fielders booted 12 errors while rival players made only one. No corsair pitcher went the route, 21 parading to the mound against 10 opposing fingers Tie pirates lost their third game in four starts against Chicago yesterday, 7 to 2. The cubs bunched 12 hits off four pitchers for bursts of four runs in the second and three in the sixth inning. Bill Jurges’ homer with a mate aboard featured the first rally. In the only other National game scheduled, Boston downed the phillies, 3 to 1, wfien Jumbo Elliott blew up in the seventh and eighth frames, allowing the three Chicago replaced Washington at second position in the American league by beating St. Louis, 4 to 1. Al Simmons’ home run gave Chicago its first tally in the second frame. Irving Hadley allowed Chicago nine hits, two more than Milt Gaston yielded. A heavy windstorm and darkness broke up t'he game between WashI ington and Philadelphia with the J senators leading 14 to 13, in the I 10th. the score reverting to a 13-13 .deadlock. The Athletics made 16 i safeties and the senators 11. Detroit beat Cleveland 3 to 1, l with three tallies off Oral HildeI brand in the sixth. Marvin’Owen contributed a four-bagger. Purchase Outfielder New York. June <B. — (U.R) — The Brooklyn Dodgers today announced the acquisition of Ralph Boyle, an ohtfielder from Baltimore of the In-1 ■ternational league in exchange for cash and Del Bissonette, first baseman. Local Caddies Win Six caddies of t ie Decatur Coun-1 try Club defeated a to’arn of Van 1 Wert caddies Wednesday, 8 to 3.! Local caddies pl lying were David’ Bauman, \\ illiam Sanders, Grant Smith, Bill Elston, Dale Meyers and John Buiman, David Bauman, caddy master, registered low score of j the match with an 80. o up! if »u are finding the path that you are traveling Is upklll. then 1 you may know you are progressing This is the way a famous industrial Ist Is able to tell wlietiier or not I tie Is advancing in bls choses ADAMS THEATRE - Last Time Tonight - “THE VAMPIRE BAT” with Fay Wray. Lionel At will Added—Comedy and Travelooe. 10-15 c I FRI. & SAT. — “THE SONG OF [THE EAGLE” with Richard Ar- [ len, Cha&. Bickford, Mary Brian, I Jean Hersholt. SUN. MON. TUES—“THE WHITE SISTER” with Helen Hayes, Clark! Gable, Lewis Stone. II ——— THE CORT TONIGHT 10—15 c “HANDLE WITH CARE” A delightful romance that holds interest throughout JAMES DUNN. BOOTS MALLORY, ED BRENDEL. Also—Comedy and Ruth Etting Musical. Tomorrow —Take a Chance j Night—Don't Miss It. Sunday—Wheeler and Woolsey in “SO THIS IS AFRICA” IF IIIIIWB

STANDINGS AMERICAN LEAGUE W. L. Pct. New York 31 13 .704 Chicago 26 20 .565 Washington 27 21 .563 Philadelphia 23 20 .535 Cleveland 26 24 .520 Detroit 22 25 .468 St. Louis 17 33 .340 Boston 14 30 .318 NATIONAL LEAGUE | W. L. Pct. New York 27 17 .614 St. Louis 28 18 .609 Pittsburgh 25 20 .556 Chicago .. 26 22 .542 Cincinnati 23 23 .500 Brooklyn 18 25 .419 Boston 21 27 .438 Philadelphia 16 32 .333 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION W. L. Pct. Columbus 28 15 .651 Indianapolis 26 17 .605 Minnesota 25 22 .532 Milwaukee 24 23 .511 Toledo 24 25 .490 St. Paul 23 25 .479 Louisville 21 28 .429 Kansas City 18 34 .346 YESTERDAY’S RESULTS American League Chicago, 4; St. Louis, 1. Detroit, 3; Cleveland, 1. Philadelphia, 13; Washington, 13 (tie, called in tenth inning, windstorm). Boston at New York (played as BERRIES Strawberries are ripening. Good quality. First berries are the best, don't wait. 8c per quart Glen Carpenter, 5 miles east, 5 miles north of Decatur. Martin’s Meat Market At Bell’s Grocery QQO PHONE FRESH FISH PERCH I 2 pounds HADDOCK 9Pw» 2 pounds WHITE BASS rj 1 pound » L

I The SHOE MARKET Is QUITTING BUSINESS FOREVER! FORCED to VACATE The Shoe Market, **«■<, | Entire stock of foot* Decatur’s low priced WO wear selling at exshoe store is saying ’.*£ I tremc low prices. Our lease has expired gg ® Everything must go! and we are forced to '* s the shoe sale of vacate—to quit busi- WLJajff IWwifiii Ihc c *' n,ul v an( * - vou ness in Decatur. BMpy don’t want to miss it. Starting Tomorrow - Continuing 3© Days Never Before—and never again will you be treated to such remarkable Footwear Savings. Only the fact that we must quit business are these Values made possible. Come in—bring the whole family and Buy lootwear Now! 1 Lot of Ladies’ House 1 Lot of Tennis Shoes . . Slippers, values to $l,OOl Sale Price sizes up to 1 s. Ba,ePrice fc \l Ml £1 p 7 Es 1 Lot Ladies Suede Good Fit- ■ B FLJf AJr rL-' . . ■ - JBf HJF 1 Lot Ladies Pumps and Straps ting Slippers, high and low W p “‘ cnt '"’ d K,d. hi 9 H "id med heels; Values to $3.00; Sale IMBMWMMaHMHHk j um heels; Values to $2.00; I Price Salt Price $1.29 86c ■untill—ifi'JlllW—nWlX 1 Lot Ladies Fine SlipI Lot Children’s Shoes, Ox- d/tfr pers, Kid,- Patent and 1 Lot Men’s Work Shoes, fords, Straps and SandalS; spoil Wear; hjh end t shoes that will stand lots Values to $1.50. Sale Price low heels; Values to $3.00 of wear; values to $2 00. 3uic p r j ce Sale Price 1 Lot Men’s Oxfords—Calfskin # F» r leather, oak bent soles; Values /T* atk fZ’Y, 93c /bC $1.86 $159 Ibbpmmmmmmbbr • MHwwimi m m — I -H-IHIUI JBBBMWWMWmiWirr MMWMnWMBMWWW W Hili ■■ 1 Lot of SILK HOSE — Value I I MEN’S SOCKS—( an be worn for I 50c, good assortment, fine & I I dress or work, seamless, in colors, | quality, Sale Price .T. I I brown, grey, black and tan. I sps The Shoe Market As These.

part of double-header Tuesday). National League Chicago, 7; Pittsburgh, 2. Boston, 3; Philadelphia, 1. Only games scheduled.

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American Association Toledo, 8; Minneaponu, 2. Milwaukee, 8-6; Louisville, 3-1. Indianapolis, 5; Kansas City, 2.

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WANTED—OId fashioned Decker Brothers Square Piano. Not in playing condition. For parts only. Phone 965. Erie Grocery. 135a3tx