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The Decatur Daily Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 5

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MjFrtday Evening, November 28,1919. A I Clothes The young irmn knows what's what in clothes-he's dcvolo the utmost care in jy-o- ducinjr tho in clothes for the younp fellows who "know" --most younp: men appreciate this fact and come here for their outfitting Wfc. show Suits and Overcoats in choice models--the fabrics are very smart, while the cut and tailoring show every new style feature. We ask younp: men who want and appreciate the "Right Thing" in clothes to call and see the smart styles we show. 210 N.

WATER ST. PAOE FIVE POR STSlEfS Players Will Not Vast Sum. Make REVIEW WANT Give Best Results. ADS i the outdoor a i season at Slnloy flold a closocl, many may how tho season wan flniui- for tho field. All of this raises the question of how a poo- plo a crowd, Not more Hum DUO In i onn ostl- nialo I i nine of a crowd uncl the i IH to always i It, tho iivouiKo as to tho BlBe oC the crowd, ono tun cut tho oilg- uial i a In halt Thore wore t'not'jiilt fluid willing 1 to estlmato the nt i Staloy-Taylorvlllo same I and 5,000 and yet, the twtun.1 pnkl i a wiia about I about i vniffl 2,000 CHOWn.

Pomona wont to tho Staley 'all i a a tnlkerl about orowin 011 occasions, They iiunisoil i i S.OOO to 8,000. Hit 1 paid i crowd In a rarlt last Biimmor wnn i i 1,0110 and 2,000. This was a i i tho Avlatora and tho Cl 'oiij'o Sox drow about ptild admissions. U'liori i i i played Its first Biimo hero, thoro was a good HMod crowd nt tho pame. A tho had boon paid i money and had jrtmo homo, somo ono cstl- ii'iitul tho ilzo of tho crowd at 8,010, i i tho Stonlnston riuui- iiror tho Staloy mannRomort Imcl i to "put something over" on in and hn came hack for tho rest of 1 i I'AY fcXPKNSES.

Purlnir tho summor, Stalov I a i salaries arid expenses, or a tho receipts paid It. l'i i i waa cleared over i riaycrd received botwoon $10 JIO a but few received tho i i i although onoo In a i an especially Imported plavor IHIVO rocolvod more, in a i i to i i waa a i ex- uses several tlmoi, paying of guar- a to teams and the like. On tho receipts arc to bo i i i 'the plavors arid It Is ca'il oac'li plnver i make about ns mueh on nnrh game ns he might rrnlcn a day's work, possibly bo- tu-oon J(l and JS a prime FROM ANGOLA 31-0 Only Cliimo During Kntlrt Senson. To TlKCnln. Nov.

iinifflnl football luu i i i i i i i tho i i of tho Tmcoln mil A i i plnypd I i Illj-h nehoel i i ffnnin i i i I i or (lut Ttinnila jitnyorrt, fll to 0. On nc- i i I i i i i i i i i paint, wnn play- tl, tho hot memo two toaitin I I I I I I hpon i i Arcola two ycnni n(rn unr In victory for A ola, i to that of i yenr'i KIIITIK, but n-vprnofl. CLEAN (JAMB. Tin i mint of i i i Thursday Another Demonstration Of Our Remarkable Value-Oiving Power Is in This OW can we possibly sell shoes of such genuine high quality and smart style at $4.95, for instance, when no other store in the land has them for a penny tinder $2 to $4 more than our price. Here it how (1st) We have an output of more than four million pairs a year.

(2nd) We sell every pair direct to the public through our own chain of over 300 stores in the U. S. A. (3d) Not a single middleman RCtg a penny from us. ('Hh) We Ccin sell nt lesa prolit per pair than any retailer, because our volume of business 13 so enormous, See this nnd 200 nnd more other remarkable values at $5.85, $6.85, $7.85 $8,95.

noon, of truism A i i hnnl Unit bucking, Iienr mndu tho one for Tim- coln anil BnHllo miulo i i run nrounil tho for Tim- coin, i nni nil In tlld thikt lrr- doi'dil on non.nillonal, Tuncoln a a penalized ftt one tlmt fnr holding, nnd nlua i poimlty at another 'or a i of(- nlrlo, The Areolit men ciirrlnd bull to wltliln a tow of tlnlr gonl aovornl llmoa i tho niirae were unnble to put It over, The wni exceptionally rrom I of itny Kind Among the nnd IH to Imve hoon one of the rloiuicBt mimon of football ever plnyod hnro, Thore a Mir crmvtl of l)0th TilHCOIn nnd Ar- ooln pooplo out to wltnoHs tlto KUHJO, cnn- ulilprlns; the very dliiairieeahle a The Tnscoliv men on thin yenr'n aqunil nre of for a i who hm rnphlly i up i i toum. ONLY ONE LOW. The loam linn nluyort the i eonnon i tho IOIIH of hut Kiiine i to thoiio wltnciduocl tho vnt'loiin KiimflH played hy the tenni WIIH good roa- flon why thoy should nnt have won thnt ono The plnved Kamrin before i urored i At lenat aK of tho Tuucolft are hliih erhooj ticnlora nnd T)utndiiy clon- football wmaon, thnno In I Riimo nf m'hool foot a nt thin iiro a a Tjonr, Orlf. Johnson, I nnd Ro- inine, and nion i a a spocjlal fort tr OIOBO ncliool i a hood xaino to i The wan i i hy Bnbhy Flitcher plnyor of I i i i of lind whoso woilc to tin i to nil cnm'cuniul. Tho i i i i i Knnio WIIH a I bolnr KO dnrlr i bv -1 o'clock tho potitd flfnrrolv be BOOH or tho opposing plfiyoi'B noronn ARTHUR 13 TO 0 FlntolioH Sonmni I i Single Defeat nml 8tutre 104 Volntx A (wood, Nov.

US Atwonil liiwlt A on tho I field a nf- liy georc nf Ul-0 Owing tn i i i oC tho flohl and Imll olovpti wna i i a i i I Its i work, Hooilor Riilntul i a i Art luir'ft 11 no mid nul end nt did Cnpt. Wlornmn Tim I i i i bnll hml boon i i clown tho i In a i nf line find find plnvH. oil A I end for A nuorotitled In i I tip tho rmtl. ATWOOD TtOr.PS, On en In Ihrt noroinl A a A wood's rial- el rein rt round Ptid nnd cnrrlrt tho to the 20 i Ilnro, how- ovor, A i i pi overt fltiino A wnH I'ouod tq K1 vo tlio l)all In downs A i i tmutod to Hlow In I two poi Inds, Init a wtva cut i tn tlfU'laio in A I i B11CONIDS I In a i i Ahvood'a and noconcl i a tn oount In I i a i proved, I i 'iquftd (itul could not pinned H'liortcd to by tho tomUn Stark nti'l i i i i form i hall ondu, i nwtiy Tor IOIIR Kahia upon I a I I HIJOOHP. TliId I naino for A i a cloan (tlato fnr tho a i di'- loatcl Ai i Tuncola, Arrolii.

Oak In ml I i anil i a tloil Do( i i i saino of ihu BPIIHOU, a i tormiH on TunooU Oakl a i Klvoa the At wood Kiund noino t'ntisldoratloti In a dltiti Irt. A has hoon noored but twice i yonr for a of 111 point i I hove lilt tn Thoy do- Monllcnllo -17-0, Olhaon 0-0 nnd team In hold i i 7-7, Did This Happen To You? ROAST IN OVER AH fa 0 'FOR MEN Washington, Nov, 28, A i Thomms, tho conflorvntlve labor leider of Franco, nelootoi! todny hy tho Kovernlng body of tho I a i a Labor oonfofence an tho first cllreo- tor-Roneral of tho I a In- bor under the lensus of nations. A Fontaine of Franco nelcotod as a a i of tho governing body With the program revised by the goveinlnK board that a bo possible today Instead of. tomorrow, delegates to tho I a tional Labor conference had but ono proposal bofore them today. This dealt with the payment of wn.KCt to women workers for tlmo lost preceding nml i motherhood nnd wan to be disposed of speedily.

MAUDE POWELL HAS SERIOUS STROKE 81. Louis, Wo, Nov. Powell, the violinist, who was stricken during ii performance last night, was bettor this morning, althotifeh not out danger, according to at- tondlng physicians, The attack that seined her wan brought about by nn acute gastric i i A value that couldn't be duplicated atWathiah today for leas than $1 to $2 more than our special price. Snappy English last, Mahogany fUworltSfioe StonetGx Until CUb SltriSkM Mem'i and Wontn'i liore In Deeator 10 MERCHANT STREET, BETWEEN MAIN AND PBAIRIB "flcodytM A A "Roll Your Own" Says the Bowler Wntchlnft a gnme Is fun, we'll And everyone is WK1-- COMI! to wnlch the bowlers nt our alleys, ns often ns they lll(e, But to Ret the rent benefit from bowling you must ROLL YOim OWN. (Wllh neologies to the Bull Durhnm folks.) snld: "If you wnnt plcnstii'o you mu.st (oil for it." Bowling Is the most bcncflelnl exercise and the rcnl pleasure nnd benefit comes from piny- Ing--not watching.

DECATUR CLUB BOWLING ALLEYS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. Klivator Bntranco Cltlicni Bldf. "GOOD arc food Lonflon, Nilv IB--What wat pnrdcj an vote of censure on the policy of the government In connect i i the of tlie coal output of the United i wan moved In the IIOUBJ of Common) today. The motion, Introduced by Wll. Brnco, Inbor member, cnlloJ for the a i of a committee to I i I the coat of production, the and prices of conl, Behind the a i the full strength of the labor party wns mur- shalloil There was it attendance of the house In presenting the motion Mr, Brnco declared tho labor party had been try.

ff to co-operate i the govern- In a Bravo and i i i a cial problem, hut a the govern- had i to penult the party's co-operation, Mr nraoe asked why the govern- was of a i of liKiulry, The i he had been i to despair over then 01 tho coal a and trade wnn i Into chaos, i was retarded, he doc Ho a i a i that the I i a a because I a i a minors, i Inclt of tho owners nnd to bad a a i The i ors, ho said, were prepared to en. a i a everybody CARDINAL DECRIES IMMODEST DANCE Purls, Nov A Archbishop of Ptrli, today a pMitoml letter protesting Bgnlnit the Immodest tolletton o( women and In- ilooont dunces, nnyliiK that Christian A I I A I TO I of Decatur and Vicinity You Are Invited to Monday Evening, December 1st, 1919, to Hear the any system, In larger i order to a i CLYNE FILES SUIT AGAINST COAL CO. Chicago, Nov. Mtor- ncy Chat Ins F. today fllod suit In the United state? i court against tho a nnt Coal i i oom- Pany tor tho company, It Is alleged, having failed to make month ly repot ts of Its Inoomo, prod i and cost of operation nn required, hy orders Issued hy tlio fort- cm! trade FARMERS BAN ON LOGAN HUNTSMEN Lincoln, Nnv, group of twon- i mot to organize a promise ions i i i much thlov- I tinno hy porsons tho i i of i The say ono of the hail reported losi of Ifin huslipH of i of goose, i i and i have bnon a Tho loss since the i season In among I ho i wan (5,000, (In the Chickering) AT ORCHESTRA HALL in a Comparison Recital.

Grip. Influenza Hamlln'a Wizard Oil Reliable, Antiseptic Preventive During influenza epidemics gpraj the noso and throat several times 9 day with one part Wizard Oil and two parts water, using an atomizer, it you haven't an atomizer, garglo the throat and snuff the mixture up i the nose. Tins treatment sets up an antiseptic wall of defense against "Flu" germs. Chest colds and sore throat lead wi 8T 1 rv 2 at once with Wizard Oil before they can develop into dangerous influenza. ro dru st tor 30c.

If not latufied, return the bottle get your money back. pleasant pills, 30c at drug' the noted will play, and immediately after rendition the AMP ICO will play the sarhe selection. It will be uncanny and wonderful to absolutely not be able to Detect the most minute difference. CHICAGO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Will Also Play With AMPICO We are pleased to give you complimentary tickets this concert if you will call be fore' Saturday noon. PIANO HOUSE "Deeomr'jj Musical Center" 143445 N.

MAIN ST. nillllllUIHIll IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIItlllllllMIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIJIMIUMIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIff women and ought to from lueh drMilnc'and lueh trauM- minti. Pruumably, to Uln Amtrlean dinoei which have be- faihlon In Pnrla In AMERICAN WHISKEY ALARMS IRISH TRADE Tlit (Dublin, Nov. Importation of many thousand! of of whlikey from America, us iv reiult of prohibition In the United Slatei, hM canned alarm In the Irish distilling: trade, War restrictions have greatly hampered the Irish tntde. The dli- tlllern were prevented In the 1910-17 season from making the miunl quantity of whiskey.

Next year they were doled down altogether, and even In the present yenr were only permitted to make a reduced supply. The of ooune, wer.t up, and distillery tharci advanced In the Slock changes. The American whlsliey cnn easily be aold at a lower price than tho Irlnh artllnlo, and It In being freely taken up by the Irish retailers. One porvlnclnl bonder mild to linvo paid nearly 1200,000 In on his con- What the distillers are moot afraid of In that the American spirit may bs blended or "fnltcd-up" and sold an Irlnh or i a i ey." One Interesting fact slated In tho Dublin pnpera Is that at present no American whiskey Is sold In Dublin ns iucl FOR 2-CENT COIN New of a two-cent coin bearln Out likem-sH of Theodore Roosevelt, HN by this medallion, will bo urged upon the new congress by the Woman's Roosevelt Memorial Association. At Appelbaum's Young Men's Overcoats to $35 Now's the time to get that new overcoat and be properly clothed for Thanksgiving.

And here's the one place in Decatur where you are sure of good sound values at dollar saving prices. Here you will find a range of overcoats from which the most critical can make selection. There is the Double Breasted Belter, the Ulserette, with belts and convertible collar, and all other styles in many different patterns a weaves. The prices we are quoting are bound to save you on any overcoat you may choose. They range from to $35 Sweaters Heavy, medium and lightweight Sweaters which will cling to you and keep you warm.

Closely knit and comfortable. We have them in all colors and sizes. Priced up from Underwear Protect your health with that warmth giving underwear we have for you. We feature a wool- mixed union suit of medium weight, at a big saving. $4.00 value-- Special --SPECIAL-Boy's Mule-Skin Shoes Is your boy hard on shoes? Then buy a pair of these heavy mule hide shoes with rawhide soles for him.

They are specially adapted for school wear and will stand the hard knocks. Sizes to-5y 2 Priced at, JC per pair You save $1.00 to $1.50 a pair on every pair of all leather children's shoes bought here. Clothing and Shoe Store 628-632 E. ELDORADO Where You Get Pcrsoiwl Service" INEWSPAPERif NEWSPAPER!.

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