Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 33, Number 76, Decatur, Adams County, 29 March 1935 — Page 8
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OUTSIDER IS RACE WINNER Reynold st own Wins English Steepieciiase; 25 To One Shot Alntree, Liverpool, Mar. 2!).- U.R> — Major Noel Furlong's Reynolds town, an outsider, raced home to. victory over the 30 treacherous jumps ot the Alntree conrse today ; to win the 97th grand national steeplechase in one of the frequent upsets of favorites that ! marks its history. Blue Prince was second ami ; Thurmond II third. Reyuoldstown was seventh choice in the pre-race betting at about 2J to I. Reymddetown. owned by the gal-, lant soldier. Major Noel Furlong. Was ridden by Fred Furlong. He defeated a field of 26 jump-| ers to take the world's greatest steepieciiase, showering a fortune on betters and .’’oldens of tickets on sweepstakes all over the world especially the United States. Golden Miller. Miss Poroihv
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-Paget's magnificent winner of last! vear’s race and overwhelming fariorlte in the betting, was a casualty Pearly in the race. A tremendous groan went iipj I; from the crowd of 3mi.om» when he I fell after cleat Ing the olmtacle past Valentine's brook. ' — u I » * At the Training ( amps By United Press Ix>s Angell's, Mar. 29. Z U.P> The Chicago Cuba faced the Hollywood ■ Stars of the Pacific coast league | 'in an exhibition game at the Wrig-i ley field today after taking their second straight game from the' 1 Portland Heavers. S to 6, yesterday. Clay Bryant ami Charley Hoot j , were to pitch for the Cubs today. ' The Sheiks' hnrlers were Jack Pile ami John Cano. | Phoenix. Ariz . Mar. 29. JU.R) The ''hicago White Sox and the Pittsburgh Pirates continued on I their barnstorming trip eastward ' today after the Sox broke a six game losing streak yesterday and defeated the Pirates. S to 3. Jimmy Dykes led the American league leant to the front after trailing the , ! Pirates for four innings. West Palm Bern h. Fla.. Mar. 29. |
I lU.R) The St. Lottis Browns took , a rest today with another minor I league victory chalked up. They i beat the Buffalo Internationals at i Foi l Lauderdale yesterday, 7 to St. Petersburg. Fin.. Mur. 29. dj.ft> The Boston Braves stepped ! buck Into the American league lor I competition with the Detroit Tiglore today and brandished the scalps of Clm iiinati Beds, beaten lyesterd.ii. 5-2, In the spring series : final between the two clubs. i Maefaydeii and Whitney hit home runs to clinch the game and give i the Reds a 2 to 1 edge in the serI ies. Detroit's first release of the year ] Imlay sent pitcher Jake Wade to I the Portland Pacific coast league I club. o Open Country Club Saturday. April 6 —— — Th- golf our- - at the Decatur C untry Club will be f -rmally <». tied f r the spring end oiimmer season on Saturday. April 6. according i to David Baumann, who will be in ] charge of the golf counts this year. As a feature of the o oiling. the I r n tai public is invit d to play | golf free on both Friday > ml Satin rday. April 5 and <l. Mr- Baumann | statin t. at the c.vur <■ will be in I first c.taeo condition f r the « asen. and that as an incentive to new golfer s, he will to eh fre > golf I bsons to anyoro desiring them. It in the desire of the mu.agf-i inent to sell only enough iemh.r-1 ohips to b taken care of without rowding. Membership cards may j be procured fr m Mr. Baumann. TWO MEN AND CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE ! was overwrought. He collapsed at: the foot of the gallows and had to] be assisted up the stairs. Bono-1 frio mounted each step deliberate-1 ly. sure of foot. They were strapped back to back. The nooses were adjusted.' The death mask was tie 1 over Bonofrio's face, but the guard who I adjusted Gagiardi’s was shaky. The ' wind tore it from his finger's, blew- ! it off the gallows down into the I snow, fie bad to run down and retrieve it. Gagiardi’s frightened 1 eyes followed him. As he run li ; k up the etrairs. Gagiardi’s eyes rolled up toward the sky. A minute later the trap fell and the men were dead. Soon as they were dispatched, ' the formal procession moved over I to another arm of the radiating 1 star where Mrs. Sarao awaited. ■ , 1| Any on* ©♦ thrW <lever y . uA9 N-™ | M v gg written. <jttrocti»»ly itlws- . I V tratrd little books on m*t»r«*t.nj subject*. given J* SS FREE with eoch pvrghoM O-Cedor P'odwtt ■ W A ‘ k cny wh ° ' * \ ■ d '*' ** p< ’ PwO ' O-Codor L•, Imo qvulity Mtpt ■ • •> * V ° ltt e " d
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY MARCH 29. 1935
k The crown and the hangman march- ■ r ed before Iter to the base of Iler y private gallows <■ t Her ankles were bound and her ■ I. hands tied behind her. She re- ■ peated the Litany after the prh-st ■ and appear ’d calm and resigned- [■ r Landed Bass on Skysc r aper M Los Angeles. tU.R> A six inch ■ I striped, small-mouthed bass was H II landed on uhe roof of a U-slory B ’ downtown building. L. M. Crow B [engineer. went to clean out a water ■(tank on the roof. He opened Hie'B I outlet valve and the fish dropped ■ •lout and started flopping. B Claims Smallest Electric Motor B ’ Cordoba. Spain--(U.R> Juan Jose H ’ < Aguilar Tejero, u watchmaker. claims to have built the smallest ■ electric motor in the win Id I: lag I weighs 20 centigrams and Is com-’M [I posed of 30 pieces. B Secret Amphitheater Entrance K Merida. Spain <U.R> Fx aviitlons ■ iin the ancient Roman am; hithe-]■ jater resulted in the discovery of the principal entrance to the fam-lM ;ous structure. A beautiful marble ■ i fountain also was found The excavations and c learings are being (■ (continued on an intensive scale. IM o — gra Vienna Professor to Lecture Vienna. <U.R> I’rofe-sor Dr. Ar .H| Itur Haas, noted physicist, ■will lec- ||ji jture next winter in the Drexel In IM 'stitute of Philadelphia, it is an- M nounced hi re Professor Haas preI viously lias lectured at Yale Uni- IH I versify. gg o lH GEORGE ALAGNA i CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE H summoning a police emergency ■ I squad. gg Alagna was injected into the j longed and sensational inquiry into the Morro Castle disaster in which 131 lives were lost, when H this superiors at the department of |J| commerce inquiry alleged he was {a communist who tried to foment | discontent among the crew. Mg To charges lie was derelict in i his duties on the night of the disI aster. Alagna countered with I gations that acting Captain Wil- ■ liam F. Warms and other officers had failed to handle the emerg- M enev. and ha dsh wn th moelve.s I negligent. Automobile Racing Movie At Madison & ‘■The Racing Strain.'' the newest Maxim production, which is,M scheduled to open a two-day en- M gagement at the Madison theater H I today, is a thrilling saga of auto- H 1 mobile racing drivers, with young j Wally Reid. Jr., in the leading role. iM it is no more coincidence that {M | places Wally. Jr., in the very type I ■ jot production that brought inter-IM I national adulation to his father, ■ W but a deliberate move on the part jM lot the producers who recognize in I the boy the ability to parallel the-M I ehenomenal success enjoyed by iH ; Wallace Reid, Sr. O The picture casts young Wally H in the role of the son of a great jB i racing driver who dies pinned be- H jneath his machine and leaves the M ijlad in care ot his mechanic. The ■ j I mechanic, who develops into the g I greatest automobile racer in the H [ country, is disturbed to find that ■ »I the sight of the father pinned he-jB [jneath the car instilled a dread ot iH ['racing cars m the otherwise fear-jH ! less boy. The thrill-packed story ■ ' relates how the youngster over- ■ I I comes his fear complex and lives-H | to be a credit to his dad. H l The automobile race which cli-fg | maxes the story is said to be the H 1 most spectacular ev»r filmed. |q Jerome Storm, who was lespon- ■ [Bible for every outstanding hit ■ [ Charlie Ray ever made, directed !■ | the distinguished cast which H i boasts, in addition to young Reid, j|| [ s:i< h Important cinema personal- -m| 1 ities as wee Dickie Moore, lovely ; H | Phyllis Barrington. Paul Fix. J. I 1 Farrell MacDonald. Eddie Phillips. ■ I Ethel Wales. Otto Yama. MaejE 1 Busch. -I. Frank Glendon. Lorin H I Baker. Donald Reed. Jimmy Bur- M ! tis and Kit Guard. Willis Kent H l supervised. —advt. £| ; Meet Y our Friends | —or better still, form m a Party and come I out with them. g Dance Tonight! 1 I With special music to H be furnished by the M Blue Rhythm Boys. — ■ As usual, our popular || Master of Ceremonies. M Roy Bowen, will also ■ entertain you. B Come early! Stay late! j| Dine, Dance and B be Merry! 3 i DECATUR Country Club | K ll
ItHANK YOU! SPsl I OF THE ■ I Tremendous Savings I I YOU ARE SURE TO FIND HERE IN THIS MIGHTY ■ SACRIFICE] * £ Now t mßf jUk W Now ■ | On! |3S I On! I I A VUWWVWVWWUV “The Sale With A Reason And FOR A PURPOSE”—With W | Eviry Article In The Store Marked Down! I Here’s The BARGAIN News For Saturday! K I ADIES BOSTON Mens Blue & Red Bandana 36 Inch Punjab K SPORT COATS 0M.98 ! Cl RTAIN NET 19/. j I Handkerchiefs Ip | Dress Prints 1-M I Smart, spring of ] I 40 Inches wide; Ex [ Each. [, 80 Count. Fine I models. Wool, crepes and j i cellent quality; Ecru only [ , CLOSE OUT 1 > th ' popular ne * fattens I tnmeed. Up to sls. values. ij Sale Price. Yard. [ j Indies Union Suits QK p j [ eo'onr.gs. Sale Price, V rt ■ I KFVV SPRING CO ATS I i FLORAL |l Velastic Fleeced. Snort & | YARD WIDE ■ ...2.. I tunni'icrTTV tt 1 loriQ sleeves, mostly large sues.' , Prints .-.M NEW SPRING SUITS j MARQUISETTE 11 f .[ Or " inally priced $1.50 to $2.00. > tints I New S’nri"<r n»FSSES ' ' 43 lh-hes wide: dain- Sa)e Price. i j Ne * and Colsrtsi nvi' ! ' 1* Floral designs: Sheer, ' ' . Stripes and Figures. Sale 20 1 ' 'I sale Pr,ce ' Yar<l ’ j i Table Oil Cloth 22c ' ' v,rd 9 | i i • Plain White and Colored I v tine's.- tiwpvnnv 'I 70 Inch i Patterns. Sale Price. Yd. |l YARD WIDE B| I L an ! :Tab!e Damas k i » <- ( •i> . - j Nov. Seersucker <>)■ I RO( hs <59 IQ , ; r ut i Beached Pretty Pat *>-<• [ Bra-'s < urtain Rods Kp ; , New pia , ds checkl I Fm’rtiy tr a ehion- i ( .. rn _ Kea vy Quality. Sale Price.] ' Extension. Sale Price '- rv [ stripes and small fgure< Siß I nd from Rayon. Crepe. Prints ( ' Yard. '! _ j ' Price Yard I Sale Price. i 1 ( 3 X 12 , i M TADIFxiWAQH 'l yard wide j Axminister Rut's <2I Q. I.'. best quality 9 FRHi'kN to ! anCV ( re,ones 12c I Attr,c,ive Patterns v : i Apron Ginghams ill 1 RO( IQ , ' r. O A d Quality Attractive [ colorinas: heavy wool p.le. An j , New and Jlap|e co or! 1 I A fecial nenupinq , Colors and patterns. Sale price , unusual value at. Sale Price. Da tterns Full bolts -- - "-W I *orino styles. Developed in j i < I ' v n j Seersucker. Ti-eues 4 Ging , a( ties Handkerchiefs Op' ! 9x 12 g I hams. Sale Price • j , Fan<- V . Daintv. Ex»r» Va- i j Velvet RujfS QI Q. 15 | ' STEVENS M NFW «H K I ' ' ue ,or the Sale Price i | Per,ian desio"’ anri ' i (’rash Toweling 1>)fl .Xf .11. , e-lors. Seamless: Ruo Satisfac- ~ ... . - , ■'REUSES Q< I Q Men's Handkerchiefs 4p • tion in every way. Sale Price. E p r^C e Yard ■ pi,:„ nme.nd , Wh . te 1(J ,_ h f . n . th 9 ■ The tetter sort of dress i Hemmed Sale Price. j ' >- IL wd - Linoleum .Up , j 16 tnch Bleached A" ■ I NFW <ll K DI?F«F< 1 I ! I Heavy orinted ,urface in ' 1 Linen Toweling 1» xr.'v >ILK I Itr.yx tvy* i ! LADIES ' i attractive new patterns and col-1 Y Cbarminoly fashined from j r’ h j ff()n Si | k Hose qq > orinß ,_ Sa)e Price, sq. Yd. ■ I this Spr.ngs popular Stlks. j Ch , d „ ; Pur . JtfC j o j[ Nine Quarter ■ NEW WASH 1 | c '•< ,rom “>P t 0 toe - Sale Price, i | ’ 1 ,nUI i 1 Krown Sheeting IM FROCKS i | P r,nte< ’ r*’ l “ ase 42c I Pood h-aw quality. Sale ? M.ln!' i Extra heavy quality in a Yard S I A “2' a: ‘ !ve Stv e ' * i [ FWRA SPECIAL! ' i variety of new and neat patterns i ' | I.n Corded Pr.nts and Batiste, i[ f Ravf)n H()se , s> , e pnce Sq y<) , I 8 i x w g NEW HOUSE ~ r-e Me..i ' j Seam’ess Sheets "W DRFSSFS -A 1 " w ‘ " Shad-s Lisle 6rt. Md. belt Base 94 p; , Pure whjte Strong sn(i l*U I Wn-t mid. <rnm In. *“C I* a " ' Sale Price ’ Sq ' Yd ' [ du-able Good Quality.!* I w m d •’•-'nderful bargain. Sale ( 1 Printed in Two Attractive i p I 8 n Count Prints. Reg. ] i p r j c „, p,| r . i [ Patterns. Long wearing quality.' i ’ S I at SI.OC. Now. ( , PFriAl , I [ Vik ! : Fancv Turkish Toweb J J ADIFQ CORING |[ , X n A P ll * L '< I' * ' ! S ' !f 16 x3O Each ■ BIOCSFS 4 0 ;I 1 •’dies < Otton Hose lOp ] > Window Shades 1 ftp j I I Colorful Plaids and 4bC ' j ,i |n T>ng 4 Gree ns: with tvC j , Turkish Towels 11(1 I s’rloe. pr’nu and Dimities ! [ rtn o7 d .ize e .*''s. n |i H ° Ut ro "' r ’' J, ‘ ,t ,h ’ de - E ” > !18 X ” H ' n ’ rdJ I Choice 'to Sa,e 'i »ra Special. Each | ' threa" New Colored BordeO ■ ' > r,ce ‘ pa,r ' I ' . ' | Sale Price. Each. « LADIES HOUSE '! 1 ndi.-s' ;j 40 In. Silk Crepes 4Qp j ; | IYRFCCFC 4EY ! I „ c-u n i ' A fine quality dress silk *'-’ v i 16 x 42 Inch S . 49c Srtk How 68c ; c.,..... b...k, . PU ,„„ ( joJ I -le-ves and sleeveless. Sale j -.1l Fashion ! ! Medl ‘”" Blue ' Sa,e Pr,ce 'j ' Snow - F-rm'v w- *■ I Pri e«- I ; N-W ahvd.s in chiffon and ser-1 j V,rd ' j i «"■ Good Quality. Sale Pnce. ■ I MAROUISFTTE fl'R-; ; vice wei 9 h ‘ s - Sa,e Pr ' t ’’ P air -| ;36 In. Rayon Crepes Q9p | ' 32 lnch I I TAIN PANELS 9Q Z , j ! Children’s : ' New Print * ; nres« Ginghams IfiJ I Sheer and Friro-d. ; j <"l array. Pretty Patterns and j , N , w piaic , s . nd C heck« " 1 I Very Attractive Panel in tans j i rho °' Stockings 1. p , Co'or affect*. Lights and darks, ij„„ • izes and colors. Sale P I I only. Sale Price. Each. i ' An fvceotlona'lv oood , j Rale Price. Yard j i Yard 1 i for hovs and girls.' , ’ NOVFI TV NE'I j , R'ari'. and enter*: re inforced '* 1 Tn. Wool Tweeds *7Qp y.-d Wide I CURTAINS 4Op ’* points of wear - Sale Price - pr - [I p — ph** or Suit*. G-v >OL j fUra-'hed Muslin I Full length Curtain J ' EXTRA SPFCIAL! ' ' For Tea* ' 0.,r. W»>;-- rn. 4 soft J lin daintv Ecru. A Special ' i Infant's j i Snorts wear. Sale Price ] r, no( j Quality- Yard. | ■ Value. Sale Price. Each. I ' ... . " ... i| <n I i '<uk and Wool Hose 91 n > »rown Muslin I 'fl NEW RI FFLED j ! _ 4IC j >o In. Printed Crepes JQp j r . od hf , YV Ou;i E v 1 CURTAINS 1 ! p "' rn r ' u ' remilai- stock. Form-' [ N»w Sori"n Patters. xUV . 39m. wide. Sale Price.theyl™| I Fine Mamulse***. ] 1 »rlv prir*d at 50c pair. Sale j ' , nd Persian designs: . | ■ E,.«| ienn*h. Wide; rose and ' [ Price, pair. 1 j pi,id, io |,-n. Colorful de-> _ 8 ' *’’ -od I green Sale Price, pair. j 1 Mon’o U«rL -« ■« 1 1 - All s ! 'k. Yard. West r ort ne (JU j , Men s W ork Socks lip!; . FuM B i e , r hed Seam 1 -'- DOTTED RI FFLE 1 ; «rev and B'ue mixed V j 54 Inch G ood Quality Sale Pr « E,£ll CURTAINS 7Qp : I p :? uine Automatic ' Sale P' l **' All Wool Plaids QQp g , x9O | B . ■ Dainty Marquirette • j 1 I I” New and Smart Plaid p it sheets I m,., of ni-een. rose and gold. ' | Men’s Dress Socks Q o effects. Pooular with Women., PP Qfan ,lesi Bright and new; Sale Price, j 1 New Fanr ; e «. Assorted vC . **!•» «r «»><<• Unusual Value.; Snow W .te. - pnce Eac H I Pa,r ' ; [Colors and Patterns. All sizes.] ' Sa ' e Prict ’ Vard - ' , No,,e B I NOTTINGHAM PANEL ] ! Sale Price ' Pair ' | ! 38 In- Wool Tweeds ] ! P*nn?rell CURTAINS Q9p 'Chi’dren’s Half Hose 1% ! ! ‘wo delightful Blue 4044 C, 1 r I 42 Inches wide: heavy1 [ rirst Duality; Fancy cuff 1 [ Brown Mixed Patterns. For j 1 PIIIOW < ases Q |ity * aIV I rualitv: rich Ecru Shades. 1 1 °lain Anklet in Pastel Shades. 1 Sports or Traveling. Sale Price, 1 ] Snow white. Fine I Sale Price, Each Sizes 6to lO'/ 2 . Sale Price, Pair. Yard. Sale Price. Each. UWWVWAMUWVWhHfWWWWVWWVWVWWWIMWWWMMAMMMWVIAAAAAAfWWVVVV . p sale b ‘ ENDS i; I END | I SAT.;! a I APR. APR I 6th UvvWaJ !; 6 th t I '"L ICx I I PREVIOUSLY' ADVERTISED PRICES S TIL LI N FORCE I If You Can’t Come Saturday — Come Monday — Or Any Day Next Week
