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The Decatur Daily Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 11

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Wednesday Evening, December 21,1921 THE DEC AT I PAGE ELEVEN THE OLD HOME TOWN By Stanley jVin Out 22 to 21 in Over, time Game at Y. It quite a battle but the Peo- ffct Division basketball tosserg proved equal to the occasion and nosed out the Louisville Division 22 to 21 Tuesday night at the Y. M. C. 'A.

In their race for the championship ft the Pennsylvania System league. game ended 20-20 and five toiinutes over time was required. hit a free throw for Louisville In the over time play but Corbett's Held basket gave the local athletes fc. win. their second In as many NEEDHAM GETS FIVE.

Corbett and Cantwell starred for the Peoria Division men on offense yhile Needham with five baskets tivas the Kentu-ky ace. Stlllman put a great game at guard for the Visitors. Manager Dunscomb will take his team to Indiana oils next Tuesday tor a came while their next appear- tnci, on the home floor will take Siace Saturday January 7th when the Robe Lake i of East St. Louis comes here. About 100 fans attended the game Tuesday night at the and they given a good exhibition of basketball.

THE SUMMARY. PEORIA DIV. FG FT TP Corbett, forward 4 0 8 Cantwell. forward 3 Fisher, center 2 0 4 Kusch. guard 1 0 Monicsl.

guard 0 0 0 Totals LOUISVILLE DIV. iRouth, forward. 2 Keoclham, forward 5 Cox, center 1 Stillman, suarrt 1 Cochraa, guard m. J'ishpr, guard ..1 Jlyers, guard 0 10 2 23 FG FT TP 2 1 5 0 10 GOOD LAND GRANDPA- VDHEREARE. YOU 6-OIN err PER HOME BRUNO! HEAWN AUNT JOSE JEFFREY HID SOME TOYS ON THE BACK STAIRS AND JEFFREX" FELL.

OVE.R pianist and reader who hat been touring the east with a Lyceum company is spending a a a at home wlth her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kroell, and in company with her parents will go to Chicago to spend Christmas with her brother and sisters living there. The Eeardon family, north of town, and Miss Annabell Vaughan, were in Champaign, Saturday. Dr.

Young went to Bloomington, Sunday to see his wife, who is In Brokaw hospital, Calvin Stevens of Ft. Thomas, is here looking after his land interests on his farm, south of Mansfield. Mrs. Ella Smith Is staying with Mrs. Amy Swartz in Farmer City.

Miss Annie Swartz quite poorly. The Misses Euth Pricer and Edna Sloan spent Sunday with home- folks, the former at Champaign, the latter at Mahomet. George Bland of North Dakota Is staying with his unole and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Eichard Dever and Is gains to school.

Miss Belle Garwood, who Is staying with her brother, Dr. L. E. Clark, east of town, has been quite poorly from a fall, she received recently at the Clark homo. Mrs.

Emery Wack, near Frankfort, will arrive in Mansfield thla week to spend Christmas with parents, Mr. and Mrs. William dlem- 011 s. Frank Eeyker, former editor of Rantoul Press, of Eantoul, who travels for the Messenger Paper was in Mansfield, Saturday. The Methodist Sunday school will observe Christmas, with an appropriate program at the church by the children on Christmas eve.

Miss I-Iazel Dunbar has been sick the last week. Now that Harry Myers has finished playing opposite Alice Lake in "Kisses" will probably tafee a long deferred sea voyage. One of his friends desires him to christen a new yacht, "The Yankee," in honor of Myers' famous film success. Which Harry will undertake to do on the vessel's maiden voyage; House Peters and Russell Simpson are to hssre the two principal male parts In "Human Hearts," to be filmed by Universal. Like 'the proverbial cat, movie actresses sometimes have nine lives Mabel VanBuren died nine times recently In Jack Holt's forthcoming picture, "While Satan Sleeps," before I Director Joseph Henabery was satisfied with the result.

From today on the melancholy owl and the frisky ground squirrel will keep the court at the elaborate Los Angeles Plaza "set" which Douglas Fairbanks used in "The Mark ol Zoro," for Lester Cuneo and his company "shot" their last scene yesterday, marking the completion of 'Silver Spurs." The authors, Henry McCarty and Leo, Meehan, two bright young minds of the industry, wrote and directed the picture, under the supervision of Charles W. Mack. In "Tharon of Lost Valley," Dor- othy Dalton again has one of those lar-north roles which made her famous, paul Powell is directing the production for Paramount. Theodore Roberts, the grand old man of the movies, who has been seen with Wallace Reid in most of his automobile pictures, has again been cast in, "Across the Continent," Reid's forthcoming Paramount picture, an adaptation of a Byron Morgan story, directed by Philip E. Rosen.

Marcus Loew, now a large factor in the control of the Metro company, has announced that his organization is shortly to produce another film spectacle of the magnitude of "The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse." Driver Fined. George Payne, route 2, Cor-driving on the wrong ot the street, was fined by Justice H. Noble. FINED $100 FOR SELLING LIQUOR Wlllinni Trocsch nnd Win. H.

Moore GtTCn Heavy Fine--Jnll Sentence For Moore. William Troesch, charged with transporting liquor, and William H. Moore, charged with selling liquor, were fined $100 and costs each by Jufige J. H. McCoy In the county court, and Moore was also given a jail sentence of sixty days.

Totals Jleferec Umpire (Aungst.) 10 1 21 MORROW QUINTET TO MEET BEMEN? Independent Clanh in FIntt Comity Gym Thursday. The Jilorrow Art Shop Independent tasket ball quintet Tvill journey to Thursday night where they Tvill play the team at that place. Thf Bement tossers have a number former high school ana collepe stars in tlieir lineup and the locals are looking for a hard battle. They put tip a great game at Oclm Saturday JiiRht and expect to repeat. I CHRISTMAS SPECIALS Visiting Quintet Wins 23 to 21 Cage Battle.

Tuscola. Dec. 21--Afer being outplayed the first half, Coach Kyle MacWl.crter's Tuscola high basketball team fame haul; and played high to a standstill throughout the secnnd halt here Ttiesdaj night but were nosed out 2S to -1 at the finish. The first half enae vltli Newman leading 13 to 7. Witl the openin-r of the second hal Tuni'ola tied tho score at 13 all.

The was even again at 15, 17 and 19 but a final put Newman one liaskrt to the Koofl. The local cnach had four men in the lineup are playing their i season of basketball, and Tues- clny's struggle was the second game their wu-aers. HANCE STARS. Hance led the scoring for Xewman with seven field goals and one free throw, -while Bruhn was the main point getter for Tuscola with six field goals. In the eye opener the Tuacola Seconds were beaten, by an eyelash, 12 to by the Newman Reserves.

TEE SrMMARY. (Newman) Hancc, Bmfler, forwards; Vandine, center, White, Turner, guards. (Tuscola)--Stallsworth Lane, Gross, Bostic forwards; Bruhn, center; Vest, Monroe guards. Field Goals--Hance 7 Bender White, Bruhn (C), Vest 2 Bostic 2 Free throws Hance 0), Stallsworth (1). Referee-- Dunscomb, (California.) Bement Ivesdale, D.ec.

21--The Bement Independents handed the K. ot C. basketball team a 43 to 20 defeat Tuesday eveninp. Begins Valuation Surrey. Qulncy, Dec.

10--A crew ot men ru ceiHly began a survey ot tha local street railway company. Data 13 to be vita determining Tihysical valuation ot the RVStPlll. HOLIDAY FARES REDUCED to All Points on 9LLIH01S CENTRAL SYSTEM Also to certain points on other lines where fares exceed $2.50. Tickets on Sale: December 22, 23. 24, 1921.

Final Limit: January 4, 1922. For particulars ask Illinois Central Agent Footstool just like illustration upholstered in tapestry; makes an ideal gift--spe- price Mahogany Tea Wagons 112.50 Priscilla Sewing Cabinets, rich mahogany, finish special Christ- Cft mas price Mahogany Ferneries, $5.85 Modd 200 $100 Mansfield, Doc. Methodist Ladies' Aid took in ovur S200 at the chicken pie supper anil bazaar, held in the town hall. The apron and fancy work booth took in about $120; the farmers' booth over J30; and too candy booth over 517. The little girH had a pop-corn booth and realized about 51, and the money from this booth was given to the parson's children, who arc quarantined with scarlet fever.

The Aid now has over $1,000 in the treasury. Mrs. Clint Bartlett of GlbsdVi Citv visited her sister, Mrs. James Mahan, Hatuiday and Sunday. Harry Skeels ot Columbus, spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs.

Mary Skeels and other relatives. Mr. Skeels was enroute home from Milwaukee, "Wis, after attending a banquet given 100 salesmen of Hie 1 Palm Olive Soap company. Miss Kroell, a talented Maroa, Dec. has been an unusual demand lately for houses in Maroa.

Very few houses have been built during the last three years, and the situation Is not likely to Improve until some public spirited person with plenty of money takes the situation in hand and builds a ber of new houses. There are many desirable i i lots in the city and iC new modern houses were erected they would find ready tenants. All the churches are arranging for Christmas entertainments Saturday evening. The ladies of the Methodist church cleared $24.00 at the bakery sale last Saturday. Harry Kaiser has returned home from Ann Arbor, where he is attending law school.

W. H. Coon Danville Is hers visiting i his daughter, Mrs. Frank Bechhart. Thomas Crocker, wlio is attending school at Evanston, is here visiting his parents.

The public school will close Friday, to be reopened January 4. GARVIN-TUBAUGH. Everett Garvln and Miss Lucy Tubaugh. both of Akron, Ohio, were married there. Wednesday, Dec.

21. The bridegroom is the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. John Garvin of South Whitley, and formerly were well known residents of this community, and is a brother of Mrs. Harriet Shoemaker and Kaymond Garvin.

of Maroa. He has been a conductor on an interurban at Akron since the war. The bride Is a school teacher of Akron. Pratt Nelson moved from the farm northeast of town Tuesday and occupies his property northeast ot the depot. I Model 210 I $150 $125 Boudoir lamps of every description-- your choice while.

sr Floor Lamps $16.00 Special Price Three New Brunswick Models Attractively priced for the medium-sized pocketbook Are equipped with the famous Brunswick Ultona Reproducer--playing all records without the use of attachments, and the Brunswick Oval Tone Amplifier--the all-wood tone chamber which gives The Brunswick the sweet tones for which it is noted. REGULAR PRICES Do Your Christmas Movie Shopping at the TODAY AND TOMORROW I TEL. Main 1211 E. E. LILLY SON 490 So.

Frankbn St. COAL An impartial investigation will prove to you that they represent the best values obtainable in popular-priced phonographs. To buy any phonograph without first hearing The Brunswick is a mistake. Convenient Terms Write, call or phone tot Free Booklet "What To Look For In Buying a Phonograph" by Henry Punnort Eamei, noted tot and lecturer. VOLA VALE -IN- WILLIAM GUSHARD "SOMEONE-IN-THE HOUSE" A Story of Mystery and Suspense ALSO COMEDY AND NEWS BUILD RIGHT when you build this year, and use our high grade quality cement, i bricks, a sheathing paper, sand and other reliable building materials.

They are not high priced but high class, and will give satisfaction. A CONSTRUCTION HATERIAL CO. Phone Main 404 W. F. Sell, Gen.

Mgr. N. Main Wabash R. Decatur, Illinois The Picture Palace of Central Illinois. FEATURING SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA" Mat.

-Eve. 7,8:45 NO ADVANCETN PRICES LAST TIMES TODAY FIVE DAYS COMMENCING SUN. DEC. PRODUCTION Acxkamed lheMast Effective Cast Brer MCBET- KATHLYN WllUAMS fAtflE- 6INNEY- MATT MOORE-- CMCE VBlENTOfc- ROUMO Larry Semon In His Very Latest Special Comedy "The Bakery" NO ADVANCE IN PRICES a Patrick -Jane Novak Helen Jerome Oowhnq last Times Today HARRY ROGESS Presents Story.Book Revue Featuring BUSTER EDWARDS "lENO KEYES AND That Fellow The Screen's Newest Novelty TONY SARG'S ALMANAC TOPICS PATHE NEWS COMEDY TODAY TOMORROW REGULAR PRICES Millionaire Shot! Former Butler Accused! Jury Cannot Agree! "What's Behind tt?" Jewel Carmen, Kenneth Harlan, George Fawcett, Ida Darling, Wm. De Grasse and All Star Cast HOWARD ROSS THE EVOLUTION OF THE 1 BANJO CLEVELAND DOWRY A SATIRE ON PRESENT DAY COXDIT10NS ROSE THORNE YALE BOY AND SWEDE GIRL "TWO KAWANOS TOKIQ'S TRICKSTERS LATEST PATHE NEWS AND TOPICS 4TH EPISODE OF THEBLUE FOX i OWNEB CF AUTO NO CALL AT BOX OF- FICE AND RECEIVE TWO TICKETS FOR TONIGHT'S PERFORMANCE.

More Than Absorbing--Spellbinding in Every Moment. --ALSO-Lloyd "Ham" Hamilton IN HIS VERY LATEST COMEDY "THE VAGRANT" And "Who's Who In STERNARD'S MIDGETS COMPANY OF 22 LITTLE PEOPLE I SEATS NOW ON SALE 4 OTHER ORPHEL'M ALHAMBRA Decatur's Safest Theatre -TODAY- The Jazzbo Minstrels --ALSO-BERT LYTELL --IN-" "THE MAN WHO" --ALSO- UNIVERSAL WESTERN AND NEWS DEEP PURPLE" JEWS PA PER I Si EW SPA PERI has been made under his personal supervision for over SO years. Allow no ona to deceive you in this. Counterfeits, Imitations and Just-as-goqd" are but experiments, and endanger the health of against Experiment. Never attempt to relieve your baby with a remedy that you would use for yoursel.f, What is CASTORIA Castoria Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups.

It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Foodj giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Mother's Friend, Bears the Signature of In Use For Over 30 Years eorrMiaeoHPANY, KtwvonK cm. HOOSIER Makes Christmas Joy Last the Whole Year Most Christmas Gifts soon wear out their welcome. Even those that are of permanent construction are often shoved to one side and enjoyed only at infrequent intervals.

But the HOOSIER is used several times a day--every day in the year, And every time it is used it adds materially to the joy of life. For the HOOSIER --Saves Steps Saves Work ---Saves Time --Saves Worry -Saves Food --Saves the strength and spirit of the housewife so that she can really enjoy her evenings with her family. If you want to make your wife happy--every day in the year--you will give her a HOOSIER for Christmas. PEOPLE FURNITURE CO. IN SPA PERI Corner East Main and State block East of MiJUkin Bank.

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