Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 31, Number 151, Decatur, Adams County, 27 June 1933 — Page 5

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Senators add |(| LEAGUE LEAD ■j.hinu'KHi Increase Mar (her Yankees T<. W Two (James - York, .lune 27 — HH’l i-veiHi-nt its Ant- ri< • ■ i.'.ni ’ ' '*<• full gain- r ■mL . v,,rk YalW ' , ' t ' , ‘ t«.<Liv Ih ' stra ' i « lil f!l,, n Htfimd. 4I" :! ;,t, " r ccml: < Ir ""' IKmi »ii'' 11 lworuu spurt in tin .... iwo runs result <1 from e Go.'-li ,lY niPle, followed by by M.imiiter Joe Vroli I with :!'.- r sixth ex>hs<-< utii. it was Washington s font ' U jt, in the last 15 games. Mfitvlub made nine hits. Crow det pin Io d tor th ■ S njHild’brand and lludlim K idle is-troit Tigers rose mt , Kftiiplaie tie With Chicago who Kunite Sex sim utnbed t Phil.i HLp. g to - in a fre hitting eonThe Athletics collected 11 Kfies off Wyatt. Heving ami Lr soim of which were bun h ■ for four runs in the second.l K; freitas ami I‘eterso. allow ; ■to the Chisox. Kfirr losing twice to St i.ouis, ■llkisloii Red Sox turned on th< Kwns today and took the third Ke of th ir series. 13 to 5. Dusty Kales and John Weloh held the Kwns to nine hits. including Kte Campbell's homer and two Kies, i.rvlng Bunts made a Knie bonier in the eigthth. Kgdes also made two doubles ami K singles in four tries. Join tty ■fepp lilt a homer for the it <1 ■ with one mm on base in the K Boston collected 15 safi'tm- ■ Melton,ild Stiles and Herbert Bhun washed out Nt w York at Itoy, ard wet wcatfier prevented I Notice I will be back at my office Sat fey and Sunday. July 1 and 2. Dr. L. E. Somers.

. Cool Togs • /Hjß® For LikwZl KIDDIES W®K" Seersucker Overalls \ Fine quality mill shrunk 21 seersucker in an assort- ; -WOb< ■ ment of colors. .Just the vA 4*l’®' f'W thing for the Kiddies this "v. g tfei .5 /•8r J&fc/ hot weather. I Sizes to 8 inclusive. Other Hot Weather Needs TROUSERS STRAW HATS Cool Summer Trousers in the wanted Soft .Models or Sailors in the popular materials. Buy several pair for com- braids and styles. Good assortment to fort as well as dress. choos€ fro,n< « Summer Hose in the r r "ii p astei c° |ors ° r white - ■■w fl SHIRTS 1 N D E R " ,J A R 4 . • , , Cool Summer Underwear in the shorts Arrow or Elder Shu ts, plain w hite mode|j . fiuy geveral fancy patterns. Wonderful showing ; °1 all that is new. Holthouse Schulte & Co

.***• . ■ • »"y of the four aehedtded National fr(mi bojng plaj(jd | CUT EXPENSES OF government ! ONE) j penses- which Should liot’be’*in In a single year's budget I leeause they gi Ve benefits for year., | to come. Spokesmen for the admin[istration also point out that a ; sinking fund Is set up un(ler (ht , public works program to retire anliually 2'4 per cent of the bonds Issued to finance the program. Through newly imposed taxes and increased revenues from old ones because of business improvement, the treasury expects Its reeeipts to balance the ‘‘ordinary" expenditures, compared with a deilicit of 11,750,000,000 (Bi f )r the i fiscal year ending this week. o _ SEVEN lEAMS ARE MED Schedule For Sunday School League Will Be Brawn Tomorrow Seven teams w re represented at , the organization meeting of t!f > Deliutur Sir day School softball leaI gue, held at the Presbyterian I church Monday night. , Churches r. presented last night j were the Presbyterian, Methodist, I Refqrmed, United Brethren, Christian. Evangelical a d Catholic. An eighth term is exp eted to join the I league. A committee composed of Rev. J. J. Hennes, Herman Rolierta and ;J. M. Doan was appointed to draw a schedule of play and make fur;th r rules and regulitions govern- | ing play. At an earlier meeting decision was made to hive no age limit. A player to be eligible, must attend the church on whose team he is playing at least half the time. —o Dance, Wednesday, Sunset.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY. JUNE 27, 1933.

The British team Won om 7 v ' , LAST Rvper cup £_ _. Y\ i ■> GRAND aut> MAN OF ./ i BRiTAiNt RYDER 1 ’ CUP TEAM. I. - d r VxjP f I ‘it \ \ I* * s,' ' Crmg i ; touajg \ / // y /V ' us. ry der V ®- J i P X ajp star v. vL , who finished \. 1 Third in the \ < W” recent us. * < Bh ' OPEN-AHEAD /iV/ iK-7 w.\ of all HIS / w\ team-mates. / KI

SPECIAL DANCE FRIDAY NIGHT 1 (O INTIN’IIEI) |.'|;oyt I’AGE ONE) Members of the fraternity who i i are assisting in conducting tile ; 1 dance stated today that tans would lie installed in the large I‘allroom lof the Country Club and persons i 1 Jtt riding fie dance would be assur-; i ed that the place would be cool and i . comfortable for dancing. Tables 1 will also be placed on the veranda , md those desiring to play cards I may form < their own foresom s. Lights will also b placed about I the Country Club grounds. The special dance commit.ee will ! I comprise Everett Sheets and ; Harold Zwick and Joe Elzey is; i chairmen of the special publicity' conimitt-e. The regular members I :of the social committee are Tom Haubold, Hurry Sheets and John 1 Burnett. Tile affair will lie a subscription ] da e an dtickets will sell for one -dollar a:d fifty cents. The tie.:., ts * , may be procured at the door on the ' night of the dance. The public is in- i vfted to attend.. o Street Lights Shut Off Atlanta. Ind.. —(UP)— Electric lights which illuminated Atlanta’s

I streets at night for the past quarter of a century have been disconI tinu d iby the town board as an economy measure. STANDINGS AMERICAN LEAGUE W. L. Pct. ’ Washington 42 23 ,K 46 New York 40 25 .615 ' Philadelphia ._ 33 29 .532 Cleveland 33 34 .493 Chicago 32 34 .485 Detroit 32 34 .485 Boston 26 41 .388 I St. Louis . .... .25 43 .368 ’ I; national league I —A__ W. L. Pet. I - New York 39 22 .639; ■St. Louis 37 26 .5871 I, Pittsburgh .35 30 .5391 ! Chicago 33 34 .493 ’ Boston 30 25 .462 Brooklyn 28 33 .459 Cincinnati 29 37 .439 Philadelphia 26 40 .394 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION W. L. Pct. Columbus 41 25 .621 St. Paul 38 32 .545 Indianapolis 33 31 .516 Minneapolis 35 34 .507 ■Toledo 35 34 .507 ; Milwaukee 32 32 .500 latuisville 32 37 .461 I Kansas City 25 46 .352 YESTERDAY’S RESULTS American League Philadelphia, 8; Chicago, 2. Washington, 4; Cleveland, 3. Boston, 13; St. Louis, 5. New York at Detroit, rain. National League Chicago at Philadelphia, rain. I Cincinnati at Brooklyn, wet. St. Louis at Boston, wet grounds. Pittsburgh at New York, rain. American Association Minneapolis, 10; Kansas City, 6. St. Paul, 11; Milwaukee, 5. Toledo at Columbus, wet grounds. ■ -o LIFE TERM IS GIVEN SLAYER IfoNTINUED F’KOM PAGE ONE) Reedy, Janies Vanderpool and Lewis Wells, all original defendants. Ten others are held in connection with the case. ■ —o Gangsters Shoot Union Organizer Chicago, June 27 —(UP)— Henry I 1! rger, 41. organizer for the InterI nation.l brotherhood of teamster.:, j was iin critical condition today af- | ter an attempt by gunmen to assassinate him. Berger's wife w-:s struck in the I legs by bullets in the assassination . attempt. Police blam’d the shooting on Berger’s emdeaVors to organize tin? outlaw Chicago teamster unions under the banner of the American Federation of Labor. Boys Start Work in Fields Belle Fourche, 8. D. —(UP) — More than 500 boys were at work in the sugar .boot fields here today. The boys started weeding and hoeing the beet, fields on Jure 10. I Q Court Steno Never Made Error Boston. —(U.R) —Though Miss Anna F. Manning has been a court stenographer for 10 years, during i which time she estimates that! isome 60,000,000 words have flowed I from her flying pen, she never has had a complaint of an error. o Gigantic Structure Herodotus estimated that 130.000 | ■ tnqn were engaged for 20 years in , [ hullding the Great pyramid.

SPECIAL WEDNESDAY MID • WEEK

WHAT SHALL WE EAT TODAY? Tile everyday problem of serv 1 I ing three meals which must be 1 | well-balanced, appetizing, and reas-; ouable in cost is solved by these daily menus. They are based on foods which aro plentiful today and therefore very leasouably priced. BREAKFAST: 81 iced Bananas Wheat les Corn Muffins Butter Syrup Coffee Milk LUNCHEON: Cream of Peanut Butter Soup Whole Wheat Bread Butter Orauge, Cherry and Pineapple Salad Iced Tea Milk DINNER: Broiled Beefsteak Spaghetti au Gratin New Peas Pickled Beets Bread and Butter Iced Watermelon Coffee Milk BREAKFAST: Cantaloupe Bacon and Eggs Whole Wheat Toast Butter Coffee Milk LUNCHEON: Toasted Cheese (Sandwiches Cold Slaw Banana Salad Peanut Butter Dressing Lemonade ! DINNER; Liaised Pork (’imps witli Pineapple foiled Rice Creamed Cabbage Hol Biscuits Butter Coffee Tapioca witli Cream Iced Tea Milk BREAKFAST: Sliced Oranges Oatmeal Toast Butter Peach Preserves Coffee Milk LUNCHEON: Baked Beans with Bacon Brown Bread Butter Berries Tea Milk DINNER: . Breaded Veal Chops Boiled Potatoes Scalloped Tomatoes Jellied Vegetable salad Bread and Butter Cantaloupe witli Watermelon Balls Coffee .. Milk BREAKFAST: Cantaloupe Mello-Wheat Toast Butter Orange Marmalade Coffee Milk LUNCHEON: Grilled Kidney and Bacon on Toast Tomato Salad Bread and Butter Apple Sauce Cake Tea Milk DINNER: Swiss Steak Potatoes Carrots Onions Rolls and Butter Lemon Pie Coffee Milk BREAKFAST: Orange Juice Coddled Eggs Toast Butter Coffee Milk LUNCHEON: Stuffed Prune Salad Whole Wheat Muffins Butter Apple Sauce Cake Cocoa DINNER: Tomato Juice Cocktail Blue Pike Fillets Parsley Butter I Creamed Potatoes New Peas

FISHER & HARRIS Phones 3 and 4

SOAP, O. K. j /| ; Laundry, 3 cakes LUC CATSUP 14 oz. bottle. AW Small Sweet Pickles quart jar Dill Pickles 1 P,, quart jar - .. IOC Cheese Crackers pound box *xWV Potato Chips 1 f? ~ J/ t , pound pkg. .... -LOL • Lemons, SunKist QQ„ dozen OOL Oranges, SunKist 1 medium size, dozen L-rC 2 dozen --- 35= Peachs, Libby's OQp 2 large cans

Cold iSlaw Bread ami Butter I Orange Jelly witli Strawberries Coffee Milk ;BREAKFAST. Stewed, Prunes Rice Flakes Hot Biscuits Butter Honey Coffee Milk LUNCHEON: | Baked Beans Brown Bread Ketchnp Jellied Fruit Salad Tea Milk DINNER: Jellied Bouillon ; Veal Loaf Lyonnaise Potatoes Buttered Beets Watermelon Pickle Bread and Butter Fruit Cup Small Cakes Coffee Milk BREAKFAST: Raspberries Shredded Wheat Bacon Coffee Cake Butter Coffee Milk LUNCHEON OR SUPPER: Sardine and Deviled Egg Salad Olives Radishes | ’ Bread and Butter Strawberry Shortcake ; Tea or Coffee Milk DINNER: Cream of Pea Soup I Cold Ham and Sliced Veal Ixiaf i Crabapple "Jelly Spinach Salad Sliced Tomatoes Hot Rolls Butter ; Frozen Orange Custard Sponge Drops Coffee Milk Breakfast: Sliced Bananas in Orange Juice : Poached Eggs on Toast

The quality NEVER VARIES “When you’re offered a substitute for the original corn flakes, remember it is seldom in the spirit of OF BATTLE CREEK ; Another Load of Those Good Rural New York POTATOES for eating or seed I $1.25 per bushel. or $2.00 for 100 lb. bag. BELL’S Cash Grocery Phone 292.

Apricots in syrup Qfxp 2 large cans OOL Cchultz Malted Graham Crackers Qftp 2 pound box ... l)vl Snow Boy Washing 1 r Powder, large pkg. AOL Boiled Ham, wafer QKp sliced, pound OOL Pure Lard 3 pounds «<OL Vanilla Wafers j Q,, pound AOL Kuchners Pumpernickel Bread, 1/ 2 pound 1 Q Iqaf .. LOL Kuehners Regular Vienna or Twisted Vienna Bread with 10c

Coffee Ring Butter Coffee Milk Luncheon: Pea Timbales Cheese Sauce Whole Wheat Bread Butter Strawberries Angel Cup Cakes Tea Milk Dinner: Cream of Spinach Soup Cold Roast t’ork Mixed Vegetable Salad ' Sliced Tomatoes Bread ami Butter

1 WEDNESDAY SPECIALS Veal Pocket Roast 10c, 3 lb. for 25c Boiling Beef, rib or plate 3 lb. for 20c Meaty Spare Ribs 3 lb. for 20c Hamberger or Bulk Sausage.... 3 lb, for 25c Lean Pork Steak or Roast 10c lb Our Best Sliced Bacon 20c lb Tender Beef Steak ISc lb Meat laoaf Special <Beefi Pork 4 Veal> 2 lb. for 25c Fresh Cottage Cheese 10c pt. 2 lb. box of Crackers 18c 2 lb. Vacuum Pack Coffee, for 45c Phones 95 and 96 H.P. Schmitt Meat Market ICE TEA 9Q„ 1 _ ‘ 1 nc Flavor, 1 tb. ' LAYER CAKE QQz. 2';. tb. 2 layer . M«/C ! '‘ M ' ,k Chocolate Cake with ! A K9I >*? Milk Chocolate Icing. bread 7 ( . 1 24 oz " ,oaf • L ‘ Country Club 16 oz loaf 5c COFFEEid7c JEVVEL-Smooth, Fragrant, 3 lb. pkg.—49c FRENCH jr COUNTRY or 2 lbs CLUB, 1 lb Full Bodied, Flavorful Vacuum Packed Lime Rickey, Orange Soda Pen Rad. SAE No. 40 Lemon Lime, Root Beer, Gingerale 1 ' 1 v (,uarantee SOFTDRINKS 10c MOTOR OIL $1.04 each 2 Gallon Can. MALT 45c Bran Flakes™- 9c I CORN FLAKES. Country Club A,, , 13 oz. pkg v V Meat Features HONEY LOAF, QKp Delicious for Cold Lunches .* 1./• IO A TVS BOILED, Armour's IL O fi Finest Quality ||j. V FRUITS and VEGETABLES LEMONS, California SunKist Juicy, dozen Otlv ORANGES. California J r Full of Sweet Juice. 2 doz“n ‘ivU WATERMELONS. Watson Red Ripe. 26 lb. average, each

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Cbocolato Pudding Cream Coffee Milk Breakfast: Berries with Bran Flakes Broiled Bacon Corn. Muffins Butter Orange Marmalade Coffee Milk Luncheon: Creamed Eggs in Spinach Ring Bread and Butter | Canned Peaches Macaroons Tea Milk