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The Decatur Daily Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 4

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PAGE FOUR THE A I fMBay Evening, November MILLIKIN READY TO UPHOLD ITS HONORS Expect Seating facilities to Be Taxed to Capacity for Home Coming Game. All roads lead to Mllllkln for the great home coming batile with leyan Saturday If Wesleyan figures that she Is go- Ing to meet a glum and discouraged team when she clashes ith is doomed to a rude disappointment The i i squid hi', not lost heart and will enter the game with the i determination that the and i goal line will be crossed "The men arc i i said Coach Thursdnj rli ht and they are out to shov i of the conference that cir the championship regardless how a men we lose Tne team hiq been In i plu'lcil condition rvsTV man is tra ned to the minute Either i or Ma. will start the gime I hare not definitely decided i one will get the chance Both rrm get to play BOTH MEN COOP Either of thesejwo men cir able of polng In and a a i steady Zu.mc Ma-vs has had -hince to his a i i thi? 3c i he IP z. lineman who be i to i ince of i strength is al a good man who will ri i oreci tablv if given the chance his a decid ed advantage 7 In but is not as as i i The fo ir i of the squad all signed ar 01 li 1 In HA night that thev hi 1 not i i In any a an of the il ar 1 ri uli tions i i i taan The coach is i 1 a A nc dcit TV 11 not be repeated SCRIMMAGE At practice Th i ch ann split up squad i t-ams placing a of 1 11 i an 1 scrubs on one tea 11 and of "Varsity an 1 on a Ag a result the tv, a pret- evenlv mitched i i i Deetz rub a up 1 n- i priso tne evening he broke loose for several lone runs In returning punts The lasted until it waa too dark to play any longer Yi 1th clear crisp weather the game Is expected to attract one of the 1 irgest of the season Already homecoming are arriving In the cit LIKe the the homecoming game Is al- ines a bis attraction for Decatur folks Thit Mllllkin is out to establish a now record in the minor confidence 1 is also aroused Interest in the i and surrounding i i fime this year is not conned to Decatur alone but i gh nut the conference the Blue and i rmchine Is of a That every football fan in the i country wants to see Mi 111 In in action Is assured TWO BANDS Wesleyan Is bringing i Lnd and "00 rooters Mllllkln vvlll have a band and an organize rootere club a i a i i i i tixed to ca- pac NC RETUBTCIAME TAYLORVILLE I of Staley Team Around on Crutches. lhat there is no possibility of a i rn game with the Taylorvllle team ihis setistrn, a the statement Thura- liv of Fritz V( isem captain of the eleven Captxin Wasem Is iround on crutches due to a rather idlv wrenched knee while Veach ilso his a bad knee out of last Tues- iv game None of the other mem- 1 ers of the team show any i ex- i a few scratches WILL PLAY BLUE MOUND Bine Mound Nov 14 Lov Ington i be here Saturday for a game i be called at 3 The (o a team GOLFEXFn BE Nelson Park Course to Be Re-arranged.

An expert on the of jro'J and also one on the laying out of golf courses, since that In Nelson Park must be re-arranged because of the new lake, probably will be the principal speakers at the next regular dinner of the Municipal Golf Association which will held evening in December This was decided upon at the dinner which was held at the Elks club Thursday night when about thirty- eight of the golf enthusiasts of the city met to talk over the golf plans here for next year. MUCH INTEREST Interest In municipal golf is growing rapidly In Decatur just as it has grown in Springfield until the municipal grounds there are even better than the a club grounds and it was dec' ed Bt the meeting Thursday night that Mayor Borchers, the commissioners and Frank Torrence, park custodian should the guests of the asbociatlon at the December dinner when the would be here to speak At the meeting Thursday night Bert Muthersbaugh W. Cadwallader George Allen, Roscoe Fishhack, Elmer Repeal, Homer Ground, B. Huston and Fred Johns president of the association spoke on the past season and what needed for next year NAME COMMITTEES. A publicity committee consisting of Otto Kyle, Miss Ruth and Don Lawson, and a dinner committee con- sisting of George William and A Elchmann, were appointed An orchestra fuinlshed music and there were Bongs by a quartet composed of Bert Muthersbaugh, Robert Doake, Russ and Charles Stoutenborough during the dinner Norman Stoutenborough of Maroa, who Is interested In golf came to Decatur to attend the dinner.

WOMAN BILLIARD PLAYER IS HERE Will GlTC Exhibition IB tt. Nleholu Pnrlom. Miss Frances Anderson of Richmond, Va, former champion woman bllliardlst is here to play some exhibition matchei at the St Nicholas billiard parlor. She will give an exhibition at 8 o'clock Friday evening and will also meet all comers in match games like peroxide" Peredixo SoUwiJywhmADS Madras Shirts Patterns That Last Some shirta are beautiful when you buy them; the colors are bright and brilliant. Some shirts onlv stay thit way a short time; the patterns are only printed on-they fade and wash out.

The patterns in these special shirts are woven in; not printed on; they will last. The A shirts arp tpO.tlll Other Shirts $2 to $15 TAYLORVILLE HEARS H. M'BRIDE WEDS Taylorvillt, NOT. 14 --Throufh an announcement made at Carllnvlllt. Saturday local frlendi of MoBrldc, formerly of this city, of bli marriage on October 20, to Mre.

Alton! of Olrard. The wedding wai lolemnlted at Pontlac, They will reside on the brlde-groom'i farm near The groom Is a well known contractor at Carlinvllte, having moved to that city fifteen yean ago, from TaylorVllle He le a of the late Mc- Brlde and a brother of Attorney W. McBrlde, of thii city, who wai married about ilx weeka ago to Uri. Ida Bowyer. BBUEVB STJICIBB.

Mrs Ara Hlchardeon, realdlng two mllei north of Bulpltt died at 6 clock Wednesday evening In 8t John'e hoipttal In Springfield ae reault of low of blood from a eelf-lnfllcted bullet wound. The shooting occurred at the Rlchardion country home It le thought the young woman shot hereelf while deipondent over 111 health howerer, believe the tragedy waa accidental She wai well known In thii city, hiring often vlilted the Peter Achenbaeh family nf Wont Frnnhlln elreet "Roll Your Own" Says the Bowler Watching a fun, we'll admit. And everyone it WELCOME to watch the bowlers our "eys, as often as they like But to get the real benefit from bowling you must ROLL YOUR OWN. (With apologies to the Bull Durham folks) RusUln said: "If you want pleasure you must toll for It." Bowling is the most beneficial exercise and the real pleasure benefit comes from playing--not watching. DECATUR CLUB BOWLING ALLEYS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC.

Clevator Entrance Cltliens Bldj. "GOOD players in good workera." I 'FiliIlinii'8fiillfirH 1CJ ma a i IB iiiiiu 9 The Finest Overcoats In America Are Here '--Hart Schaffner Marx and: The House of Kuppenheimer made them for us; mas' terpieces in designing, in rich fabrics, in beautiful colors, fine tailoring. --These makers' names tell most men all they want to know about quality; their labels are written guarantees of woolens and workmanship. No custom tailor can produce better goods at any price. --You'll like the styles; double-breasted types with full belts and half belts, bis; burly ulsters, dress overcoats, all- weather coats, box or form-fifing models.

A great assortment of voting men's styles. Great values $40, $45, $50, $60, $75 to $100 Young Men's Custom Quality Suits Swagger double and single-breasted models, with and without belts. Beautiful fabrics; rich mixtures, herringbone and diamond weaves. These tuits are tailored to fit and keep their shapely lines. Wonderful values, $35, $40, $45, $50, $60, Right NQW We're Showing Really Wonderful Assortments of Smart Styles In Boys 9 Clothes-- All Wool and Staunchly Tailored Boys' Suits and Overcoats from makers o'f ntte apparel whose products are as famous for quality as the best nationally known clothes for men, --Kaufman Boys' Department is a store within a store.

We've stocked it with the best clothes made-- lots of them. Suits and overcoats that show all the cleverest double and single breasted ideas. They closely follow the style lines of the young- men's fashions. Developed of choicest' woolens, carefully tailored so that they'll wear long and retain shape. We can fit boys all ages 2 to 8 Yean $7.50 to $25 9 to 18 Tears $10 to $35 The Most Beautiful Styles SUITS That You Have Ever Seen Easy Terms Of Payment he smart, distinctive styles, the beautiful fabrics and.

attractive trimmings of our suits give them a charm that ii irresistible At these to they offer you the BEST VALUES obtainable. You don't need much money--whatever you can afford down and the balance in easy payment! you'll lerer nits. 531 North Water St. COK Your Friend In Need During The Miners' Strike ---and a friend indeed now that temperatures are dropping closer to the freezing mark with every passing week. COKE IS CLEAN COKE LEAVES FEW ASHES COKE GIVES HEAT COKE IS LIGHF IN WEIGHT AND SAVES BACK-BREAKING LABOR As a Fuel COKE 10 as Cheap as the Best and Cheaper Than the Rest.

Crushed or Large Size AT THE GAS PLANT, PER TON TM DELIVERED IN CITY, PER TON $6.00 By arranging for your own hauling you can avoid the delay resulting from the big demands on our delivery department. Drive in at the East Main Street entrance to Gas Plant Yard. Decatur Railway Light Co. TELEPHONE MAIN 366 SPAPLR iWSPAPFM.

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