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The Tribune from Seymour, Indiana • Page 8

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Seymour, Indiana
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YI.IOUR DAIL 3UNE. SEYMOUR INDIANA "vVEDXESDAY, MAfXII 2, IDC. SEGOilKD OF HERE ARE THE 1 1 T7TT A FTr- mm VT A Nothing MAI so Tops Off a Dressed Man Tri a Uie Right" Hat, III! II Ml tj uuuuu LAST TIME TONIGHT Doi' Miss These Good Pictures Thomas f.7cighon it with LILA LEE and PAT1IE NKW8 Adulta 25c, ChUdren 10c. TS Irough" These are specially seleeted to suit different types of faces, and men of all ages. MALLORY I 1 Wr, i-' STETSON iV 7 AND OTHER GOOD MAKES S3 BEAUTIFY and protect your Inside and out, with paint made Devoe.

lack of ready money Paint nowpay later." the Devoe Authorized your community about Home Improvement which you can paint NOW, and take ten pay. NEW In the now shades and patterns, CAPS I down of new patterns $1.50 to $3.00. STARTING TOMORROW, A PA6.UIOUNT PICTL'Efi Kmv Dlx Is a star ee' -his first starring picture a(l you'll say-he's the real thing! Keady to take his place beside Valentino and-Melghan 'in lery of favorite screen stare, ALSO COMEDY Entitled 31 v. ttT't V-' HALLMARK STORE IM PORT ANT! SeymQur'sreatest-StoreJ7orJtfen and Boys I '7 i Dn MABEL" Murray I COILDVT GET TO IT IN TIMET. YOU AND Fot Jftck Sh ilk rets Orchestra "WUX YOU REMEMBER MEf Fox Waring' Pennsylvanians NOBODY KNOWS WHAT A RED-HEAD MAMMA CAN DO." Fox Tot plsen and His Music 1 CANT STOP RiBYING 10U," Fox Charles Dornberger and His, Orchestra VXW BECOB9S BACK TMXDAY Exclusive Agency for Victor Talking Machines and Records.

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Hael Jewelry Co. 101 North $itti'TX)S Phons Maid 413. Seymour, Ind. T0URI1EY PLAYED Congregational And Baptists Easy Winners Over-The Lutherapr And Trinity Methodist Fives. PLAY SEMI-FINALS THURSDAY Lutherans And Trinity Methodist Quintets Make Good Fight But Show Lack of Training.

The St. Paul Congregational and the Baptist were easy nera in the third and fourth games of the inter-church tournament oc ing staged in the Shields gymnasium hia week, when the Congregationals downed the Lutherans with a score of 33 to 0 and the Baptists swamped the Trinity five with a score of 66 to 13. The games were played Tuesday night, Thursday flight the winners ol Monday night's games, the Chris tians and Methodists, will begin the semi-finals, which will be followed by the Congregationals Vs. the Bap tists. Thov semi-finals promise some real exhibitions of basketball as the survivors of the first round of play- intr represent exceptionally strong teams who will 'be evenly matched.

The winners in the, serai-finals will play the finals Saturday night. In the opening game. Tuesday ought, tho Congregationals took, early Jead and established, a defens- ivewhjc)i oould not be broken by the Lutheran Bottorff, with 8 from the field, Shaefer with four-field goals, piled up the heavy end of the score for the Congregationals, and starred on the floor. Lutherans lacked organ ization but fought a good fight a- gainst heir more experienced opponents. Linemp and summary: Congregationals Bottorff and Shaefer, forwards; Pennock, center; Mjsamore andFrische, guards.

Luth-erans Auffenberg. and. orr wards Weineke, center Steinwedel and Iloeferkamp, guards. V.f. 1 pZ i -Vf Bottorff, Sr.Shaefer, Misamore, 2.

Lutherans McCann, Weineke, 2. I Free, throws: Congregationals Misamore, Frische, 2. Lutherans Anffenberg, 1. Substitutions Bohhenkamp foi Stockamp for Steinwedel, Swaney for Pennock, Frische for Bottorff. From the start, the Baptists indi cated that they, would be easy winners over their opponents and about all that remained for the fans was to see the size of the score that would be piled up.

Much credit is due the Trinity Methodist. five, however, because they fought a good, clean game and kept up their spint to the end. They showed lack of training and. little team work. The score at the half was 33 to 3.

One sensation during the game was when Becker Trinity center, threw a goal for the Baptists, evidently- becoming confused at the moment. Lineup and summary Baptists Daugherty tt and Fart, forwards; Bootjh, jMontgom-; ery ana Adams, guarus. iriny Methodist Aloeller and JS. JJaffe, forwards Becker, center i JW-Naffe, and Miller, guards. Field goals Baptists Daugher ty, Farr, 7: Booth, Montgom erv.

4: Adams. 5: Ross. Day, 1 Naffe, 5. Free throws 7 Baptists Booth, Montgomery, Adams, Bro Trinity I Becker, 2. r- Substitutions Kasting for Beck er, winter tor Aloeller, lioss ior Montgomery, Brown for Booth, Day for Daugherty.

Offleials Henderson and Nichol as; bcorer, J. It. Mitchell: time keeper, Fred Bacon. HENRY NAFFE IS FATALLY INJURED (Con tinned from page one) county and had sinee made his home in the Vicinity where he died. He wa A highly respected citizen and member of tbe'Trinity Methodist church of tin's city.

He is survived by the widow and two Sons, Edward and Alfred and one daughter, Mrs. Frank Stockhover, Jr. FUneralt services will be held from the home at 1 o'clock Friday after- Mi 1 iiuun, purr wuiru oinrr services will be held from toe Methodist rhureh, with. Rev. C.

J. Moeller, as sisted by Rev. J. Severinghaqs in chargel Burial in Riverview cemetery. rr A number of Seymour dog fanciers are expected in attendance at the Hoosier 'Kennel Club show will be held at the Athenaeum at Indianapolis, April 14, 1 15 and 10 and probaby some local dogs will be entered L.

Hereon, of Hope, Indiana, is secretary of the club. at is the not not has nnt for of in al vn NEWSyiPARAGRAFS Mary Rose, little daughter of Mr. and MraJess IWdreth, is quite 'ill her home on Tipton street Mr. A. J.

Pellens is having, her residence, corner of Walnut and Second street, repainted. The work being done by Ray According to reports made to Chief TJiseh by ofBcers of Central Christian church two strange women have ben soliciting" funds' in name of the church who have been authorized to do so. Al-though police have been conducting oni investigation the women -Z have yet been' apprehended. L. R.

Fosgat, former the Newsora hostel here, who has Sllinai.itan hos- been ill in the "Good Samaritan hos pital in Kokotno for 'sbme time, is reported to be greatly improved and been takeh to his home in Ko-komo. About 1 twp' weeks ago Mr. Fosgate underwent a major opera tion. He. is proprietor 01 the Jran-cis hotel In Kokbmo.

Ernest Brunow, proprietor; of sporting goods store on South Chest: street, set pretty high mark for" other anglers. to aim at this year when he Unded a four-pound bass Tuesday -below the dam in White river at Rockf ord. Mr. Brunow stated that he caught the fish with artificial bait and that he was com pelled to play him for some time be fore he could bring him into the boat. vr W.

K. O'Neil of the state highway department was at Salem, Tuesday, where condemnation proceedings right way through property at Henryville were circuit court on change of venue 'The owner of the property had refused to accept the appraised 'price Iset 'on' his'pf operty. The state highway; was Tpved, to the north Hne of hi 4 property irnd thf paving was begun at the 'south, side and carried on aouthwartf. ane ouie the: the paving, was decided on, which wouM 4h lot i -ques tion i GERMAN PROPOSAL IS 7 FAVORED BY CHAMBERLAIN British Now Believe Further Arms Discussions Are Apropos-Two Proposals From Germany. ir.

By International News Service. London, March 25. The Jt5ritistt government believes, it was learned unofficially, today that sufficient progress has been made on the qnes- tion of security to justify president Coolidge to call a disarmament con ference wjfhoutf' fear 1 of land armament problem causing difficulty. The 'nnomcialr opinion louowea a statement in the House of Commons last night by Ansten Chamberlain, foreign secretary! in which he said effect, Great Britain was ready to underwrite any proposals which Germany iniglit mai. looking toward permanent peace Europe.

Chamberlain outlined proposals whieh Germany was. prepared to make. These weres A speeial treaty guaranteeing se curity to France, si A mutual understanding with all powers interested In the An arbitration agreement with all countries bordering on Germany. v-The allies have, virtually agreed to hold a pact conference, Internation Kews Service learned. France has suggested, however, that diplomatic exrhamna mio-ht accomplish the same result a conference home, the best Don't let stopyout Consult Agent in the Devoe by your home months to 5 'V-'-'A I NATIONAL BANK 1 of Service.

FEDERI.IANN SEYMOUR IND. Made by A Farm Light and Power Plant for You Wby not bare the bert? Yotf -can depend aa WcstinghouM Vfor everything electrical from electric locomotive to farm light plants. ZbQttkdtf h) their buineM. BEVINS Ileatinc and Eleetrie Shop. Telephone Main 103.

--Mail ThU Coupon- Urn about tbt Wouo JUUnm France is said to have agreed to the German offers with modifi cations as a basis of discussion. Chamberlain applied the i word "liquid" to the, Gerinan proposals, explaining that they were not intend ed to be concrete. Schuerman Funeral Thursday Edward Schuerman, aged 32 years died at the home of his sister, Mrs. William Speakerof Sanera 3 o'ploc-k Tuesday, allernooii; wing a brief illneas witlk un eral rBerfices will bebndaced'from the Sauers inura-dav afternoon at 2 o'clock with the George J.J Meyem ih Mr. Schuerman is survived uy his fatherWjljiamSchue brothers, Newman, Seymourj; Wil- liamr-and Martiiv-Sauers j-a -sister, Mrs.

William Speaker, Saner He wai a ideront member of tb' Ln theran church at Sauers for a num ber of He was born inJJaok- son county November. 6, 1892. CHAPMAN JURY NEARS COMPLETION AT, HARTFORD First Panel of 150 te Exhausted- Street jammed Around Cpurt During Desperado's Team, March r25--The iurV that will judge Gerald "Chap man, mail-robber, desperado ana (Ga.) jaU breaker, charged with the' murder of James Skelley, NW Britain policeman-- sur prised two safecrackers at work in a store last October 14 ex pected to be completed today. A new panel of veniremen, hai been drawn following the exhaustion of the first panel of 150. When toiH was resumeoV this morningonly nine peremptory challenges remained for the defense.

Tnts iaei was eijjeti, ed tn expedite selection of the The' streets surrounding tho red brick court house where, the; bandit ia heimr tried was jammed with curious throngs before opening of court. With the report that fDuteV An derson, Chapman's pal, "who escap-pd frcm Atlanta federal prison af ter Chapman's successful dah for freedom, was in town, a pilot was AAaA tA the convoy conducting axumh' irra mm THEYTBIVETHr MOST LIGHT AT LOWEST COST National MAZDA LAMPS Bee us for, plumbing and electrical work. CARTER PLUMBING 'AND ELECTRIC SHOP. OapaattalaUrarfcaa Phone 237 4 'A MON FOR THE FARMER UP TO $300 On Your Own Security. No endorsers." If you need money to carry on your spring work see us.

Special straight time loans torlhe'arnier: Call Today and Investigate. i Lmm Matt Sum Day Yu Aaly CAPITOL LOAN CO. 103 North Chestnut Street. Rooms 4-5 Postal lildg. Phone Main 528.

Raisin Pie ThePopdarTaslyBar GET IT AT DEALER 5C Made in Seymour By JAMES DEM AS W. BALL DENTIST QAM FOR EXTRACTION Phona Main Haaeook Bid IITMOVB, TMXK JOE M. STEELE Tho Plumber Areola Oeatins SystMt installed. Estimate furnished. I ltl EL LouU Ave.

Phooe 681 SOCIAL EVENTS COTERIE CLUB. Mrs. Mayme Blevins was hostess last evening to the members of the Coterie Club at her home at the Steele House North Indianapolis avenue. Two tables of five hundred were in p'oy. At the close of the cord frames the guests were invited to the dining room where dainty refreshments in keeping with Easter were served.

The table was arranged also in keeping with the chosen idea. A largg Easter rabbit in a basket nest formed the center piece and from the handle of the- baskets narrow streamers of purple ribbons were arranged to the individual places where they were fastened to dainty p'aee Smaller baskets filled with bright colored Easter eggs completed the table arrangement. Mrs, Frank Stark was a special guest at the meeting. GROUP MEETINGS. Thursday is; the meeting day for the four groups of the Missionary Society of the First According to a recent ruling in the society the lesson hour is held the last Thursday of the month and the members meet in four different groups.

roup will meet with Mrs. W. O. Shepard at her home on West Second street. Group the other division to hold the study hour tomorrow will be entertained strthrhoTne-or51 rsrAlbfirTTosTeFar her home on West Tipton street Mrs.

Isa Banks, who has been con fined in Schneck Memorial hospital for lie'. past several days, was able to return jo her. home on South Broadway street Tuesday afternoon, Grandmother Knew Therm Was Nothing So Good tor Congestion and Coldt at tutard But the old-fashioned mustard plaster burned and blistered while it acted. Get the relief and help that mustard plasters gave, without the plaster and without the blister. Musterole does it.

It is a -clean, white ointment, made with oil of raus- tard. It is scientifically prepared, so that it works wonders. Gently massage Musterole in with the finger-tips. See how quickly it brings relief-how speedily the pain disappears. Try Musterole for sore throat, bronchitis, tonsillitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, headache, conges-; tion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the chest (it may prevent To Mother: MuateroUia aba made In milder form for bablas and small children' Ask for Children's MiuUroU.

35c and 65c, jars and tubes; boa. pitaJ size, sj.uu. tkttt than mtutari flatter II -3 II I 3 ii 3 I 3 ii i 1 over raider around through most obstacles A MVE GBOU'ING and HEATS I In! It Uftnikmil IVIw 7 "Store No. 1110 East Store No. 2332 S.

Chestunt' Chapman "from the state prison to the court houset The first five men accepted for the jury were; admitted by. both state and defense to be excellent jury timber. --yr" tonight and probably Thursday Rising temperature Thursday and north and central portions tonight. r', 4 WEATOER CONDITIONS. byT RiJey Coble, official local weather observer, office at the pumping station the Seymour Water Max.

Min ,48. Rainfalti .09.: T7 -Stage of river: 1 foot above water. pIKIEr.TEnSJJLUJ iiurrWwit(A mi 4 matmS I k- i Iiua i bdubMI 3 BASK AMOVST AT TIIIS HOME BANK H'? I SEYf.I0UR 1 1 vA Dank vviivTH there's always af way goes througb most of 'en. Sixth Street Seulke's Old Stand. arWtfWVWWWVWWVVW ii il REAL ESTATE, lNSrjIUKC3 AND Seymour, WOOD Phone UX.iZl.

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