Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 219, Decatur, Adams County, 14 September 1934 — Page 6
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CONFECTIONERY AND G. E. WIN Defeat K. of P. And Ford Softball Teams Thursday Night — The City Confectionery and Gen. eral Electric teams won games in the city softball league Thursday evening. The soda jerkers downed the Knights of Pythias, 10 to 2, and the G. E. defeated the Schmitt Eord team. 9 to 8. Andrews, hurling for the Confectionery team, held the lodge nlemhers to one hit. with errors
MADISON THEATRE SUN., MON., TUES. Sunday Matinee 2 P. M. Ek '^wL-1 H.' ’ " J - & mAuixy m.coufn ~~ PIUZfnTZ fn. ihe money ROBERT ELLIS •Mz j Sheeft GALLAGHER 4>//WiLSon %w7iwyyiT)Eß Added--Sammv Fain. Melody Maker featuring the Eaton Boys; Puzz’egranh; News. 10c & 15c Today and Saturday Matinee Saturday 2 P. M. “The Last Mile” featuring Howard Phillips. Preston Foster. Added, Episode 5, Buck Jones in “Gordon of Ghost City." Comedy, “Meeting Mazie" featuring Sterling Holleway. 10c & 15c.
Announcing The Opening of the Monroe Lunch Room Phone 958 226 W. Monroe St. (Formerly known as Lee's Lunch) Newly Decorated — New Fixtures Installed 24 Hour Service SPECIAL BLUE PLATE LUNCHEON nr (Served daily from 11 a. m. to Bp. in.) 2i»)C‘ SHORT ORDERS AND SALADS served at all times. SUNDAY ( Hit KEN or STEAK DINNERS 35c Hot Pork. Beef or Ham Sandwiches | with Potatoes and Gravy—(a real meal) .... I e)C Sandwiches of All Kinds Hamburgers 5c Coney Islands 5c (Get ’em by the sack.) PIES FROM OUR OWN OVENS.
, aiding the losers to score twice. The winners bunched hits with i errors to score in every inning ex- ’ eept tlie second and fifth. In the second game, the G. E. ; scored four times in the third ■ frame and added runs In every inI nlng thereafter. The Ford team scored all its runs in the fourth | frame on two hiie and two errors. K. of P. 011 000 0— 2 1 4 (Confectionery 203 203 x 10 9 3 j Stump and Baughn; Andrews ' and Omlor.. 'g. E. 004 112 I—9 5 2 Ford 000 300 0369 Brokaw and Baughn; Schnepp and Hebble. No Games Tonight No games will be played tonight 1 because of the fall festival at the South Ward school and diamond. Play will be resumed next week. Monday night’s schedule: Ford vs. A. & I’.; Phi Delta vs. Schafer. Tuesday: K. of P. vs. G. E.; Cloverleaf vs. City Confectionery. I The schedule for the balance of the season will be announced next week, as several postponed games remain to be played. MANY COUNTIES REDUCE RATES lOONTINUHD FROM FAnE ONE) ments." "In fact, it is now evident that with the lower rates, these conn-! ties will complete 1935 in better financial Condition than at the end of the year.” Miesse pointed out that tax collections have improved; frozen deposits 'have been released from i banks; counties are using gas tax j refunds for road bond retirements.! and there has been a general reduction in county expenses. Among the counties which have made the best showing in reducing rates are Blackford. Johnson, Madi-1 son. Marshall. Ehelby. Owen, Dearborn.. Marion, Montgomery, and Newton, Miesse said. Q YESTERDAY’S RESULTS American League New York, 3; Cleveland. 1. Detroit. 2; Washington, 0. Philadelphia at St. Louis rain). National League St. Louis. 2; New York. 0 (twelve innings). i Chicago. 4; Brooklyn. 2.
■MMMHaBHSaaBBMBEnMI SPECIAL SUNDAY T-U-R-K-E-Y Dinner—with all the trimmings I OU CHICKEN DINNER 50c Servcd-Noon. 10 to 2 Evening. 6 to 8 — TONIGHT — FISH and OYSTERS No cover charge. Music by Don Phillips. Decatur Country Club
’DRAW SCHEDULE FOR TOURNEYS High School Boys’ Tennis Tourneys Will Start ■ Next Monday The drawing for the hl r -h school boys' tennis tournament was ani nounced this morning by Deane D rwln. coach of the team. Seventeen singles entries and eight doubles entries were received. Play in bot'h tourneys will start Monday I evening. Fuhrman vs. Canson, with the winner meeting Stalter; Fenimore' vs. libeller; Beery vs. J. Moyer; Engeler vs. Brodbeck; Sundermann vs. | C Drake; Blythe vs. Affolder: Cline vs. 11. Moyer; McClure vs. Alton. j The doubles schedule follows: | H. Moyer-Engeler vs. Affolder-1 Sundermann; Beery-Stalter vs. Drake-McClure; Heller-IBrodbeck vs | Blythe-J. Moyer; Fi-nlm re-Carson ' vs. Alton-Cline. Yellow Jackets I‘lax At Auburn Saturday i The Decatur Yellow Jackets will t play their second game of the < , season Saturday afternoon, meet-' < ing the Auburn Red Devils at Au-1. , burn. The game is scheduled to -1 start at 1:30 o’clock, central stand. I ard time. Decatur got away to a l flying start last Saturday by up-1 1 i setting Central Catholic of Fort <
PUBLIC SALE As I have decided to quit farming. I will sell at public auction, at ly residence. 2 miles east of Decatur, just opposite of the Dent school ouse. on SATURDAY, September 22 Commencing at 12 o'clock noon HORSES Grey Golding. 11 yrs. old. wt. 1500 tbs; Grey mare. 12 yrs. old. wt. »0 lbs; Bay hor-. general pvrpose, smooth iftouth. CATTLE Guernsey cow. 5 yr. old. frosh, giving 4t4 gal. per day; Guernsey ow. 4 yrs. old: Brindle cow. 3 yrs. old; Jersey cow. S yrs. old. all givig good flow; heifer calf. 8 weeks old. HOGS 3 Duroc brood sows: Poland China boar, yearling; 8 pigs, weight 0 lbs. POULTRY—3 doz. yearling hens, heavy mixed breeds. FEED—2O acres of Corn in field. IMPLEMENTS & TOOLS —Extra good Turnbull wagon: 16 ft. gonola rack; 10 disc, Molene fettilizer grain drill; McCormick Deering 4-16 double disc, new; McCormick Deering corn planter, new; good pike tooth harrow; walking breaking plow; Oliver 14 inch riding reaking plow: Gale riding cultivator: mower: Bar roller; mud boat; raiking cultivator: buggy; 2 double sets work harness, one extra ' ood; buggy harness; many articles too numerous to mention. TERMS—CASH. ROY CONRAD, Owner ;ov Johnson and Irvin Doehnnan. auctioneers.
SUNDAY — MONDAY — TUESDAY SUNDAY SHOWS at 2. 4,6, 8. and 10 P. M. MATINEES Also MONDAY and TUESDAY at 3 P. M. W ALLACE BEERY & JACKIE COOPER _—— “4 ' b ' SB J* >3 ■L% ■ * JL i In Robert Louis Stevenson’s Immortal Classic— TREASURE ISLAND With LIONEL BARRYMORE. OTTO KRUGER. LEWIS STONE and ‘CHIC’ SALE. They’ll Steal Their Way to Your Heart! All the Love You Have, .you'll gladly give THE CHAMP and THE KID. as thev return to the Screen together in the GREATEST of ALL ADVENTURE Stories! Added— Cartoon— J ()(• an< * 25c TONIGHT & SATURDAY “BACHELOR BAIT” With STUART ERWIN. PERT KELTON. ‘SHEETS’ GALLAGHER. ROCHELLE HUDSON, BERTON CHURCHILL. You’ll double up with laughter at this personally conducted tour through the World’s Biggest, and Goofiest, Matrimonial Bureau! Added— THE LOST JUNGLE—with CLYDE BEATTY—and —WILLIE WHOPPER Cartoon. 10c and 15c
DECATUR DALLY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1934.
j Wayne, 'to 6. Lloyd Conrad, reg I ului guard for the past two seas, ons, may be unable to see action - Saturday because of a shoulder in ' • jury sustained in practice this h week. The rest of ths squad Is re-i ported in good physical condition j Howling Hosts And Pep Champs Organize The Pep Champs and the Howling Hosts of the Decatur high *’houl had their annual reorganization i meeting today and elected officers. These two organizations hold them- j selves responsible fur the arousing of enthusiasm in athletics. The officers f the Howling Hosts are: Dick Sheets, president; Cloice ’ Eicher, vice-president; Dick Brod-, beck, secretary; Clark Smith, treasurer. and Herb Curtis, sponsor. The officers of the Pep Champs! are: Martha Erma Butler, presi-l I dent; Martha Elizabeth Calland,! vice- president; Irene Cosner, sec-' retary; Corolene Towns-nd, trea'surer; and Jeanette Clark, spon- | sor. o Koos And Smith To Play Finals Don Koos and Les Smith will meet Sun.lay at the Decatur country club in the final match <f the city handicap golf tourney. Koos, defending champion, defeated Rev. J. J. Hennes. 1 up after playing 24 holes and Smith defeated. Al Schmitt. 4 and 3. But Williamson, local pro, also' announced that the city amateur i championship t. urney will
ed in ths near future. This tourney . will be at medal play, with no hani di-aps. I YBOR LEADERS* MAKE PLANS TO CALL MORE OUT i (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) “ stand up in the face of rifles and | machine guns to maintain their right to picket guaranteed under 1 the law.” He refused a request by Gov. I Theodore Francis Greet) of 1 Rhode Island to withdraw pickets from the area. "My own belief is.” he said, union men have been the 1
*■* SUN., MON., TUES. VUK JL Watch Our Ad Daily, Your Name May Appear Next. Hello Mr. and Mrs. Dan Kaehr. You are invited to our theatre Saturj oay evening as our guests. Please bring this ad with you. Not transferable. MAKE W AY FOR RIP-ROARING ASAPH — TAMER OF TIGER WOMEN—TERROR OF THE HOT SPOTS— I He's a snarling panther—He's a snapping puma—He’s a yelling wild cat—He's a friend of Mr. Sweeney. What? You don't know .Sweeney? , Then drop everything—Run—don't walk —to see p” k & iMtfi liyilM'la ► Plus-This Glittering Arrav of Short Subjects: Mickey Mouse “MICKEY’S STEAMROLLER" “MURDER IN YOUR EYES” All Color Broadway Brevity and Fox News.
- TONIGHT - TAKA CHANCE NITE” 10c
Startling Shoe Savings for Everyone in I SUE VOGLEWEDE’S Al JITTING 2 3USINESS/9 1 ’ Mb FOREVER SALE I asaw m mb■ mhb■ ■ * Ihe Newest ball Stiles in Ladies Lootwear includV” I n I)T% \ H I I I Dll n V intf an(l Brown Suede. Black (all. I’> u< Ki'l \|Un | X II In Illi W Pumps and Oxfords. Every pair a beatiD hut '< ® W 1| V UH I I cannot use the space to describe each style, youll H have to see them. Be here Saturday and every ■ ENNA JETTICK SHOES other day during this sale. J QQ (JO “ 5 0 49 I fitting, long wearing. Oxfords K ■ Sport JK ‘g rtylish oxfords. You know |W ■ ■ B■ B ant | I Oxfords g g UIViVU p “ m .” I ““•"'i I’’ 1 ’’ I isfaction for years. Now K (> at .. . an IteelSthen take your choice for——————. ——— I”! "== «?39 S—Sl79 MEN! I Patterns go at school wear- at ... ■ J u , IK \Av ✓ Thousands of the men !■ worn our Wolverine IB LOOK AT , hurt the feet. W.dths fron ■ Ladies Black -< F* r narrow Bto Wide EEE f Satin Dancing I is your last chance :c 9 . ■ Pumps go at ... tu K Colored Pumps pair of these good s ■ Every girl that * JL. and Straps at only — I I dances will like a I g K pair of the,e - SfoOO I il? / ■ Booths Fifth Ave-, B? (| * S nue Styles for Men U j ■ g >KJ " 2 in all the wan te d — — I g = ',7 I-."’ Pretty Boudoir IT® 3 This haß | . II I ' a'nd"tt'9S 2 Me„, C1 OQ s<-39 I ■ Oxfords go at .. J-t • JzO 1 j | S’lhdr fS‘wnifort- Il Mens Wolverine Outing Work Shoes ... SI.9S ably - —— ||
victims of violence and not Its t instigators. It is no part of our J program We deplore It. We call upon our members to remain with- ( in the law. but we cannot fall to ■ point back to the genesis of the ■ trouble, laid by the mill owners H themselves In one of the most ag ■ gravated cases of management I arrogance in our whole situation.' H He declared union members had : been discharged at the Woonsocket mill in "the worst violation ! of section 7 A of which we have any record" and maintained trouble would stop when the mills dosed and managements ceased trying "to compel people to work at the point of guns." Gorman's move to strengthen
- SATURDAY - TIM McCOY “BEYOND THE LAW” Plus 2 Cartoons and Screen Snapshots. 10c * 15c
the strike foroes Indicated that thousands of hosiery, carpet, rug
Dress Sale 1 SATURDAY ONLY i @ 54.38 50 Dresses on sale. Choose from si J <!resses or lwo P ll ’'** <lres,es I nCW fa " St>l '‘ s: l>on ’'overloil this wonderful value! Sizes 1 1 to |l | H - I ■EKpE 200 New Cotton Print Dies- i ses ’ S, '° o - Every new side, y I 'Eide of best quality prints Mi I g guaranteed fast colors. Sizes f I <4 * 14 to 52 I V FULL FASHIONED llOsiTl Pure Silk Chiffon Hosiery. I New fall shades. Every pair I perfect quality. Pair I GAGE | Hats New Selection Just J I Arrived for Saturday! *-** x - $1.98i.,54.98 NIBLICK &CO |
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