Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 33, Number 9, Decatur, Adams County, 10 January 1935 — Page 8
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G, E. LOSES TO HARTFORD CITY Electricians On Short End Os 33 to 28 Score; Play Again Monday The Decatur General Electric 1 nketbal team was <1 f • ed by the Hartford City Yellow Jackets at Hartford City last evening by a score of 33 to 2S. The game proved to be a thriller throughout as both teams fought on even ternjs until the close of the game The Hartford City team is composed of former high school players and they will play a return game with the G. E. at the Decatur high school gym next Monday night. The preliminary will he. played between the Decatur (1. E., girls team anil the Fort Wayne girls G. E. team. Summary of last nights game: Decatur FG FT Tl*| V Hill. f. I | Gass f. 3 U G I Hill, c. S 3 Steele, g. Uli J. Hill. g. 3 17 Totals . 9 10 28 Hartford City FG FT TP Bohr, f 7 0 14 Casterline. f. 113 Eesinger. c. 10 2 Kellogg, g. 2 tl 4 Smith, g. 5 0 10 T. tain 16 1 33 Golfers To Qualify In Los Angeles Open Los Angeles. Jan. Hl. — (U.R) Three of golfdor.'s leading pro ;.' Denny Shute. Walter Hagen and Craig Wood, faced the tiring line today seeking to qualify for the .
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$5,000 Loa Angeles open. Nearly 200 other contestants vied with them in the 36-hole test being • run off on six courses. Regular F tournament play starts Saturday I with 128 allow.ed to compete. More than 30 other players. Including Olin Dutra, national open I champion; Horton Smith. Gene Sarazen. Leo Diegel, and Ky Laffoon were exempt. — q Gabby Hartnett Signs Contract With Cubs Chicago. Jan. 10. (U.P) The 1935 contract of Gabby Hartnett. • premier catcher of the Chicago Cabs and newly dignified with the ’ title of assistant manager, rested today in the Cubs' office vaults, first of the season to be signed and returned. Hartnett is beginning his 13th year with the north , side ball club and probably will carry the catching load again this year. - - — o ■' — St. Joe Bth Graders To I’lav Preliminary i Th ■ St. .1 e Eighth Grad >bn l.<-t---ball ti.ni will play the preliminary ito the ommodore-Jeffers.in. game at the ('a > olic High School gym tomorr w night, their on-onents to be the Preciou. Blood E'ghth Grad e— Port W- vne. A night of real bask tball thr'.Uu ; io in .-.ore for local fans as b th ga n:s i. remise to be unusual thril- > lers. o Four Postmasters Are Nominated Wa ■ ington. J n. HI —(UP>—d’resident Roo-evelt sent to the senate I today nominations of the fol! wing to -be p etmasti rs: Indiana: Alex, ndria — Ot o N. ' i’ennf nt. Brazil William W. I Houk Elwood John A. Donohue. Pent James R. Morrissey. o let the Hat it —- Trade at Hom.
BABE'S FUTURE IS UNDECIDED Will Probably Start Season In Left Field Attain i For The Yankees g i- Now York, Jan. 10. Babe k Ruth, recently nominated manager of the Philadelphia Athletics by . well-wishers, cun t have the Job for > at 1 a.'t eight years, s ys Connie . Muck, so the Babe probably will . do the best he cun for another season In the Yankee outfield. Connie Mack explains that lie i will continue wig wagging signals with his scorecard from the dugout ’ until he is SO. which will take him into the 1912 season. ‘ Cleveland, Boston an d other • clubs said to have been eago*' to 1 give the Babe place as manager ' now that he has neared the finish as a player, insist there is nothing to the rumors. Thus the celebrated tourist, who will arrive in New York Feb. 23 from a baseball pilgrimage through the Orient, faces another campaign out among the daisies in the heat of the afternoon sun, and at the plate, also a hot spot when you’re 41. I Connie Mack, preceding the Bibo into the east from the baseball tour, told the I’nlted Press that he couldn't talk about taking on Ruth »• vwav. a« ■ bout t iking | Yankees own the slugger, even if he didn't intend to manage the .Vs t until he was SO. That seems to -nt the Rabe back ■ In left fie'd for the Yankees, by the side of Earl Combs, who says he will be back in center. WILL IMPROVE CONTINITEtt FltOM PAGE ONE ■ he -ureh i -e-a at . nv t'nie during'thyear and will be .stamped paid and delivered to the pur baser after 12 conse titive payments have been made, r after the fate value of the . bond has been paid. • In addition there is being created . a “brick fund.” Snail tickets re- 1 presenting bricks are Bold at 10' cents each. As H ese tickets are purcliaeed the mime of the .purchaser is written ther on and attached to a small tnodel of a hurch bni’ding. I Jit is the de.sire of the board to have sold enough “bricks" to completely , cover this model before the end of cf 1935. Other pl ns will be adopt 4 I as th > movement progresses. AUCTION SCHOOL CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE i *. . i ot'ah ma: \Vm. J McK y, CturX I N. Dakota: Walter A. B. Masor. Seward. Nebraska. The ins'ructors are: Cel. Fred Re pert. Pres., De utur; Col. Earl Gartin. Greentburg; Col.: i Guy Pettit. Bloorfield. Iowa; Col ; Roy S. Johnson De atur. Cal. C. B. 1 Drake, F zon, Illino;;; Col. S. C. Sprunger, Apple Creek. Ohio; C 1.1 ‘ Juy Johnson, Columbus. Ohio; Col. "toy Hiatt. Portland; Col. Carl Earte't, Muncie; Col. W. R. Oreoe, Galon. Ohio; o Tilden And Vines Win Tennis Match New York. Jan. 10.—(U.R)—Youth I and the greatest amateur doubles , combination in the world have fal-
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lep before aging Bill Tilden, aided |by Ellsworth Vines. i I The veteran whipped George I Martin Lott, 6-4, 7-6. then teamed with Vines in five blazing sets of doubles to defeat Lott and Lester Stoefen, 3-6. 11-16, 13 11. 8-6, ti-4. in ; Madison Square Garden last night. From the opening serve until the last shots the doubles clash, marking the debut of Lott and Stoefen ; In professional ranks, was one of booming smashes by three of the 5 hardest hitters in the world. rl - o Local People On Radio Program Rev. .and Mrs. Harry Thompson will furnish a 15 minute program ' over WOWO Friday morning, be--1 ginning at eight o'clock. Rev. Thompson will read several of his poems and Mrs. Thompson will sing. This is the second lime this month that Rev. and Mrs. Thomp- ' son have been Invited to participate in the breakfast hour program. . Following the rati o program Rev.. Thompson will address the students at International Business college In Fort yne. Mrs. Thompson will also give vocal selections in connection with the program. .
- I CORTI - Last Time Tonight - “It’s a Lass Rot” PAT O’IWIFV ‘I SELL ANYTHING’ Ann Dvorak - (’him Dndd. Phu-Ben Blue “THE PERFECT SAP” and Will Osbourne and Orchestra. 10-!sc — Saturday Only Wally Wales in a smashing, thrillinn story of the West—“THE WAY OF THE WEST." Sun.. Mon.. Tues. Warner Baxter “HELL IN THE HEAVENS" Russell Hardy. Conchita Montenegro and huge cast of stars. LmJHQEEfiQEKh/ - Last Time Tonight - SYLVIA SIDNEV and f’E'T RAYMOND H ‘BEHOLD MY WIFE’ Added-Comedy and “Stranger Than Fiction.” 10c-15c. (SPONSORED by THE HOVELING HOST) Fri. & Sat. — W. C. FIELDS in j “ITS A GlFT”—with Baby Leßoy. i CALIFORNIA or BUST! And what they don’t bust, they practically wreck . . just as they will wreck you with laughter in this coast-to-coast joy-ride! 10c -15 c Sun. Mon. Tues.—CAROLE LOMBARD & CHESTER MORRIS in “THE GAY BRIDE” — with ZaSu Pitts, Nat Pendleton, Leo Carrillo. HERE’S A SIMPLE WAY TO RELIEVE A ( OLD 1 WIFE AS QUICKLY . . . REMEMBER the old fashioned rubbing treatment that got such good results? Here's the I modern way to use it when you want quicker, easier relief for your cold. Get a jar of RexMentho. the cher’ rub. and use it according to directions. Rex-Mentho is a scientifical- I ly selected group of oils that I rre absorbed into the chest by I the action of the body’s heat— I to relieve the “tight feeling” of I ' congestion due to inflammation. | 't is sold only at Rexall Drug * Stores. | < '■» I ttjpcT..l 1111 l REX-MENTHO 25c B. J. SMITH DRUG CO.
New Trial Ordered For JJhiffton Man 'lndianapolis. Ind.. Jun. 16 <1 l‘ A nuw trial for WIHU Flick. B uff ton. gontenrod fro n the V\ol* ( rcult court i:i Augr-t. n ■ c argo of a’sault with Intent to m irder, .was ordered late y s'erday by the s'• : mi reme court. F!l k was convlc'ed n a charge of stabbing Le ter F Crkainow and was senten eii to one to 16 yea - la the state prison. | R vetoing the lower cmii't, the supreme <■. urt h !d th t the decl iloa hinged on an in erpretatli n of the law cf self-defense. Justice f’urti.s Roll of the supreme court, who wrote tre pinion, said the low r
HoSthouse Schulte & Co’s | January CLbARANC# In order (o reduce our sloek before inventory and to make room for new P ‘Sr’ng merchandise Me are offering you the opportunity .»« buy. at a | savirg, our stock of natior.a'ly known makes of merchandise. __ — • -■pilv *? 4 Y SUITS OVERCOATS and 10! Men’s and Young Men’s !’«'<> and Half-Belt Styles F . . . a’so tailored by ® tai ored by HART SCHAFFNFR & MARX HART S( HAFFNER & MARX ■ CLOTHCRAFT & CURLEE CLOTHCRAFT &(T R ’ 1 B Go On Sale Go On Salet 5.32.50 Suitss29.oo $32.50 Coats $28.50 Suitss2s.oo $28.50 Coals $25.00 Suits $22.00 $25 00 Coats $22.50 Suitss2o.oo $22.50 Coats $20.00 Suitsslß.oo $20.00 Coats SlwJ. $18.50 Suitssl6.oo $18.50 CoatsSISJE $15.00 Suitssl4.oo sls 00 CoatsSllfl It isn’t necessary for us to say a lot about W n can’t sa v enoi'«rh for *he stvle. co'orinn B these suits for when you see who made them lai’ori" l ?’ ’•nd acalilv of these* overcoats and ■g* you will know they are the latest in style, fopenq’s bo-ause you know the quality that colors, and the finest in tailoring. goes into them. - BOY’S KNICKER SUITS ROY’S LONG PANT SUIT® We are offering you the choice of our boys Here is a chance to buv the boy a two pant y r; knickrr suit stock at just one price. These r ”it very cheap. We have taken our comare all nice pattern suits and really tailored p’<**e stock of boys long pant suits in all new to fit and wear. Now is your chance to fit stylesand colors Ku cut the boy at only 3 ’ SIO.OO to §13.00—1 Pant ! S 05 FXTRA pants freem ONE LOT OF BOYS SUITS ■ MEN’S & BOV’S DRESS P ANTS Ope ,ot of Rovs I ' onR Pan< that so,ti for k ■* more money a n d we are giving you a cha , ”’e I, 4 a a fine scuff suit for only d* 1 QIS 40 pair of Mens and Boys Dress pants to go at a price. These are verv fine pants in the latest st'-les and Ki colors and so’d for $2.95 to $4.00 (7*Q in — MUNSING & STEPHENSON Undm > ARROW & ELDER DRESS SHIRTS one kn^ ws Mun£jn * and ■ i rdcvv’ppr and vt gr P cubing price on h" ... .... different styles and weights in order to g i here are none better on the market than make this sale complete. 1 Arrow and Eder Shirts. We are offering Bki Ivou oit couple 4 '’ stock cf fancy patterns at r>i nn i«« •ei these bargain prices. 81.UU \aIU6S . . 89c $1.50 VUIUf'S SI.OO Shirts .. 89c $2.00 Arrow $1.79 sl-35 values $1.19 $1.75 values » §1.50 EQder $1.35 $2.50 Arrow $2.23 20Disc, on Wool Underwear ■ ■ \R STETSON or EMERSON HATS Bradley-Jersild & Lamb Sweaters J Here is your chance to save money on hats '' !1V not him a sweater when you can ■ made by two of America’s finest hatters. really save money? These are really the fin - K Genuine fur fe’t hats in all the latest shapes ‘'* the price and you will find them hal g and colors. You can’t help hut find one to coats, slipovers or zippers at these Eplease you. prices. B $6.00 hats .. $5.40 §3.50 hats .. §3.15 SIOO values .. 89c $1.95 values §5.00 hats .. $4.50 $3.00 hats .. $2.70 §1.25 values SI.OO $2,50 values $4.00 hats .. $3.60 $2.50 hats .. $2.25 §1.75 values $1.39 $3.50 values ALL PAJAMAS 10% DISCOUNT ALL WOOL SHIRTS IMSCOUNTb Holthouse Schulte & Co. I
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