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The Sedalia Democrat from Sedalia, Missouri • Page 5

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ODORLESS CLEANING garments free from any odor of gasoline. Every garment is vstem oLLn.irtuoul our modern tumbler dries your clothes in air" completely deodorizes them. us Sstisfsction GusvBntGsd One Day Service and Ladies Plain and Fancy Dresses Capes, Coats and Suits Suits and Overcoats CLEANED PRESSED 51.00 DORN-CLONEY LAUNDRY CO. Cleaners Phone 126 Main Office 201 East Third Branch Cor. 6th Office Ohio SOCIETY AND CLUBS BALL PLAYERS IN training ARE IN 412 West Broadway, have returned CIMI? from Columbia, where they spent llllll several days the past w'eek, Mr.

hoffnian looking after business in- terests and Mrs. Hoffman visiting friends Mrs. Hoffman met many former Sedalians and entertained at dinner by Mrs. Morey and Mrs. C.

Kelly, former Sedalians, and was the guest at a bridge party Friday night given by Mrs. Orville Barnett, who form- lived here. She was also a ituest at a tea given by Mrs. W'il- liam Caurhorn, and guest of honor at a party at the home of Mrs. Samuel Hunt.

THE SEDALIA DEMOCRAT. SUNDAY. MARCH be in the city for several davs note has been heard in the Washington Senators dug out for tns Speaker another of the of the year, is slugging with great gusto. The been cloiiding for an average uf 1 PAGE FTVB Results of the Exhibition Games by Teams in South Saturday Exhiition Athletics Fhiladelpliia (A) (N) Bateries: Komniel Results Phillies 5 0 6 ...............5 12 1 and Bates: Carlson, Prupit and W'ils bank attaches shot IN ROBBERY ATTEMPT DYxNAMOS WON OVERyTTERVILLE 1 he Missouri Pacific Dynamo.s the Utterville Panthers a 34-20 frouncing in a game playr-d at Otterville Friday night. The two teams battled evenlv until the end of the first quarter when the score stood S- 8 Kmery and Nichols then went in for Sedalia and soon put the game on ice.

The Dynamos fairly loafed along during the remainder of the game, the Panthers never coming within distance. sfore: arm ua- frar'turcd at head. Her the wrist. Although her injuries are plain- fill they are not seriou.s. was reported as resting very f-asv late last niglit.

Stuffy in Action Iiynamo.s (31) F'L PF McMullin, 6 1 1 1 1 (1 -Moore, 1 0 'f Xifdiols, F. HiKLson, (1 .0 (1 () Dunlap, .0 fi 0 I I) 0 Totals i 5 i 6 Panthers 20 (r FT PF r. Nichols, 0 I. Rente. 0 0 Speaker, 0 1 Gochenour, .0 0 1 W.

Buford, 0 0 A. Buford, .0 Bolte, 0 0 0 Totals .9 0 As a curtain-raiser to the Dyna- mo-Paiither game, tlie Freshmen and Seniors battled for the inter- elass championship, the freshmen winning by a score of 1.T16. A large silver loving (up was awarded the winners. MRS. D.

W. WOLF FRACTURED RIGHT ARM IN FALL Mrs. I). Wolfe, 1401 South Barrett avenue, about 4:30 Saturday afternoon sustained a fractured right arm 1 ien slie slipped on a rug at her home and fell. Mrs.

Wolfe was walking from one room to another when she fell to the floor, striking her arm and By Thft Associated Press. BALTIMORE, Mar. bank employes shot, one seriously in a fruitless attempt by three robbers to hold up the Monument Street Branch of the Provident Savings Bank today. Precipitate action of the lone gunman who took the leading role in cutting loose with a blasting fusillade of shots before he had gained access to the I funds, acted to frustrate the robbery. He was driv'en off in a gun duel through plate glass.

two companions outside, one at the wheel of an automobile I with the engine running, the gunman quietly approached the cage of Robert J. McNally, 20 year old teller, Meusel and Combs. Both en ynd fired point blank through th glass. A bullet tore through ATLANTA. Mar.

'Iho fourth week of the spring training grind of major league ba.seball clubs closed today and found most of the and les.ser lirrlus in fine fettle. With the opening of the National and American League.s now' less tlian a month away, the work cut out for the next fortnight is of a finishing nature and will find managers expecting verteran.s and youugster.s alike to show fire Jack McCallistcr, pilot of Cleveland Indians, seems to be th" only really dissatisfied leader in south. The tribe is conditioning slow'Iy at Lakeland, as evidenced the consistent los.scs in exhibition games of the last ten days. The line- lia.s been shifted considerably in an effort to find a more successful combination. In two other camps, those of the Now York Yankees andj Philf.delphia A.thlelics, the men iiavCi not reached desired form.

Several Miller Huggins star.s are not yet able' to travel the rouiu. These include i Jonnard. isoii, White Sox Fort Worth 4 FORT WORTH, March, Chicago White Sox Fort Wortli Batteries: Blankenship, Cole Schalk: Karr, Burns and Smith. 1 and Yankees Braves 6 i ST. PETERSBURG, Fla.

Mar 10 i New York (A) 4 9 pi Boston (N) 5 7 2 Batteries: Beal, and Col-i Grabowski; R. Smith, Fortz and Bibson, Taylor. i Cleveland Baltimore 5 A 1 BURDALE, March 19. i Cleveland (A) 3 Baltimore (Ont.) 5 9 Bafierics: Shaute, Miller, Collard' and L. Sewell; Via vent, Sack-1 Skidmore and Lake.

I OUR A NATION-WIDE INSTITUTION- OUR SILVERS YEAR savings are 414 South Ohio Sedalia, Mo. Browns Brooklyn 8 CLEARWATER. March 19. Louis (A) 7 14 Bruolyn (X) 14 (12 innings) St. McNally throat and another smashed bis jaw.

He crumpled to the floor and out of range as Damon L. Ga.s- kin, the bank manager, whose coat had been clipped by a bullet leaped! excused from exhibition cla.shj with the Boston at St. Peters burg. However, Eddie Moore and Babe Ruth, who hav been off field for some time, in the Yankee lineup As lor tlie white elephani.s at Fort Batteries: Vangilder. Zacharv and DiXon.

S. Petty, Ehrhardt. MeWeeney. Doak and Heuline into the fray with a revolver snatched from under the counter. With bullets from gun 'Pinning about him.

the bandiL retreated but near the door turned, and filing the length of the room, struck Ga.skin in the side. Gaskin kept his feet, however and continued to fire. That one of his bullets may have found its mark was indicated by a Fpatter of blood on a divan near the doorway. Witnesses said the robber when be emerged mad covered one of his face w'ith his coat lapel. CHALLENGE MADE ON RELIGIOUS CONTEST Myers.

Connie Mack has noticed the underpins of Eddie (Vjlliii.s have been wobbly of laic, 'riio second sqcker. acain a in tlie camp, is sbout hi.s leg.s as he goes through the daily drill. E.xliibirieu gaimes engaged procticali.v all of the four -1 teen chibs quartcivd in tlm soutli. Uf the eleven in Florida, all' were in action save tb.e St. Louis Cardinals.

They went through stiff workout at Avon Park in anticipation of a heavy scliedule next I week. Tommy Thevenow, this Senators Giants 5 TAMPA. March 19. Washington (A) 4 New York (N) 5 4 Batteries: Ogden, Mar- bcrrv and Grimes, Henly Devormer and Detroit San Antonio 4 ANTONIO, Texas, March 1 9 6 5 Fan Antonio Texas ...................4 7 Batteries: Tiolloway and iFhea. Bassler: Couehman, Ward, Victor Wirts, Long.

No 1 rnemdi- Time Like the Present to Get Acquainted With Our VaJues and Low Prices. Here Worthy Examples Fancy Shirts For Spring fsst week following a three week holdout is due to join the 1 to join the team tonight. O'Farrell had been bothered about the 1 shortstop gap several Jake Ihe. County Council of Re- Flowers. i Weinert, or Keugiousihas an injured foot and Tommv Stuffy Mclnnis, manager of tlu Pliiladelphia Nationals, is snapped at batting practice si Petersburg, Fla.

Pettis County Council Education to a four square contest ending Easter Sunday. The attendance, enrollment, church attendance and Bible study make up the points in the square. Mrs. Van C. Jones, adult superintendent of the Pettis County Council who is sponsoring the contest, had word Saturday from Andrew County stating their number of points 23,524 as against 19,111 for County.

Mrs. Jones is optimistic over outcome, and although Andrew County is ahead at the present time, there are still five Sundays for Pettis to gain a lead. w'as Pettis IS to 14; S. F. Missions, 1.

ociate-i SAN March Pittsburgh Nationals ....14 ig 0 San Francisco 1 J. Morrison and Smith; Dumovich, Krueger, Wel- banks and Walters, Whitnev. Chicago Cubs, 11 LOS ANGELES, Chicago IN.) Hollywood, 4. March 19 0 6 2 Shea, looked to as the necessary co close the infield leak. Sam Breardon, owner of the champions, said he had about decided to 44 struggle along without Flint Rhem.

Hollywood 4 pitcher lor the sea.son following ai Blake. Bush and Hartnett; persistent stand ironi the Carolinian Pulvey and Murphy, ever the salary figure. Jack Scott, another holdout, who announced he had decided to quit baseball, was said to be reconsidering. Stuffy Mclnnis is glad as he said he has advised Manager Featuring patterns coii- fineci to our Stores. CoF lar-attacheci and neck- Dress Shirts New Pattmis Of high count broadcloth.

Collar attached and style i ckband collar to match. Cut long and full. $1.98 Suits Oi Quality band li values at- 1.49 FRENCH TENNIS STARS VICTORIOUS WALL PAPER For style, quality and price we are showing surpassed values. Come and see them. One lb.

paste free with each room. BOOK SHOP Ohio St. un- WOMAN HUNDRED TEN CELEBRATED Cy The Associated ST. LOUIS, March Miriam Sparks Bannister. 110 years od.

better known as celebrated her birthday here today ith a birthday cake bearing only i I ten candles. The markers for the part of her age were dispensed since 1917. I Born in England w'hen the United was struggling young republic and George w'as still on the throne, she came to America with her husband in 1854. Except for the loss of her sight Mrs. Bannister is as healthy as she has been for the last decade or two.

te 1 u- ms of the Phillies that he would be' at Drandentoii shortly to talk ters over. St. Petersburg has become mecca of fhe training outfits, clubs now being (luariered there. The ankees and Braves wlio have been in the city all along have been joined by the Cincinnati Reds who will Giant Slugger By The Associated NEW YORK, March Freiicli tennis combination of Jean Borotra and Jacques Brugnon today clinched the international team Biej match by capturing the doubles in three a hard fought five set contest with the veteran American pair, Watson M. Washburn and Dean Mathney of New York.

The scores were 9-7, 6-3. It was the third straight victorv for the French who both open ing singles matches yesterday. more than style in this shoe! Ami when nuiko this statement we mean it. Not only (b the Arch Preserver Shoe affoid you the pretty your heart so desins. but it also gives you foil health comfort that you may wear the smartest styles most DR.

E. J. GALE TO WESLEYAN COLLEGE! By The Associated Press. ST, JOSEPH, March Dr. K.

J. Gale, superintendent of the Cameron District of the Methodist Episcopal Conference has accepted the presidency of Missouri Wesleyan College at Cameron. Simultaneously with announcement of his acceptance, Dr. Gale stated that he will at once ask that the salary be reduced $1.000 a year. Dr.

Gale succeeds E. F. Buck, who resigned to accept a Methodist charge at Ottawa. Kansas. No her shoe will familiar with the Arch the shoe that contains N(' other shoe can be can give such comfort.

on are Preserver Shoe. is seven patent (-I features, like them no rtlur -hoe Come in and this famous ay. us tiie merits of You Ul 0 b. oUiirated in any TELEGRAM THE ANNOUNCES ARRIVAL OF ASON Mr. and Mrs.

F. E. Hoffman. of 412 West Broadway, Saturday evening received a telegram announcing the birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Hoffman at Seattle, Mr. Hoffman is supervisor of a building and loan association. The telegram read as follows: to grandmother and grandfather. Joy Drummond Hoffman arrived March CHASED RUNAWAY MULES IN A FORD seemed to working in Sedalia Saturday at ter- noon when two mule.s of the City Light and Traction Company broke away and trotted over the west end ot town, followed closely by two ployes of the Traction company in the ice plant Ford. The two men chasing the pair of mules to be satisfied that they were accomplishing a real feat, but to their astonishment, the power wagon gave them the slip then returned to the barn at Main street and Harrison avenue, shortly before meal time Caps Many Styles Trim, dressy and sc rviceable.

Light and dark cassi- meres, silk lined, leather lip. 49c 69c 98c Strits that look the part of good appearance and success; value in every thread and seam; serges, ivorstcds and unfinished wcrsfeds. Low priced $24.75 Shirts and fast or. In white, tan. blue and grey.

Collar attached and neckband styles. $1.98 New Tub Suib Big Valao Pajamas Buttoniess Our own exclusive make, of soft-fmished percale: the coat has fitted neck; but- toilless fly front Big and loose. At our low price 1.49 Hats The Snap brim, fancy band, in Pearl, Oak, w'd r. 11 balanced and a style leader. $2.98 W' coo! wash suits, made for hard wear.

One of our feature offerings 79c to 1.98 avsrl Ca ps For Men Ready for in new patterns of cassimcrcs, wcll- lincd and trinimcil. Evcrv detail of tailoring and value is RICiirr. ately priced $1.98 Hose New patterns in fancy stripes block checks. soli(i colors in silk, and Also pure pr. Young EfigHsh Pants Cut wide but not too extreme.

Wide belt loops. In cassimeres and flannels. Plain and striped. $4.98 Up NOTES OF SPORT MRS. WRIGHTMAN WON TENNIS FINALS The Buffalo district golf association has a membership of twenty- one clubs.

The cheetah, used in India for hunting, is said to be the fastest animal living over a distance of 200 yards. The National Amateur Rowing Association of Great Britain now has a membership of more than 1 9.000 amateur oarsmen. The Spanish Government propos es to make physical education ob- I liaatory for all classes of the pt'O- pie. irrespective of sex. I The ereyliound is the fastest of I all dogs.

There is a record of one of these hounds running a quarter of a mile in 25 2 5 seconds. England has a heavyweight boxer, Teddy Sandwina by name, who is trained for his fights by his a professional to serve as a golf club- to America house. A signal honor has been ed Harry Vardon by his club in England, the members ot vduch have subscribed several hundred dollars for a trophy to be com peted for at an open amateur tourn ament next May. The trophy which will be known as the Harry Vardon cup. will be w'on ouirighi.

is a new which promises to become popular. in iliam.der and filled with gas attached to their shoulder.s, weigiits are adjusted un'il the sportsman can often cover as much one hundred yards with a single leap. FIRE COMPANIES CALLED OUT BY A LIVE WIRE The fire ccmpanies at 7:15 Saturday night called to Broadway and idarvin avenue where a light on a telephone pole Ihe Jumpers have balloons fifteen: horting. No damage resulted. B.v The BROOKLINE, Ma.s.s., Mar.

Mrs. George W. Wrightmau today became national indoor tennis woman champion by defeating Miss Mar-i mother, who is garet Blake of Boston, 6 0 2-6. 6 4 in; the finals of the twentieth The w'orld record of 9 3-5 sec touinament. for the 100 -yard dash made by twentv-one vears old HANDBALL HONORS I has never been beaten, although Wrnvr "RV 3 i 1 ie Paddock has since equaied the mark four times.

By The sport which has always had DETROIT, Mar. and which Nelson of Baltimore won the Nation becoming increasingly popular among them, is fencing. Many Am ELECTRIC FOR A CAUSE IRE ALARM. The fire companies at 11; 15 last night answered a call to the Missouri-Kansas-Texas tracks and Third street where an elec tri light pole had caught fire from a Le Bourveau is cutting some figure as a hitler with the New York Giants at their training quarters. To date he is leading home run hitter at the Giant camp.

is a newcomer to the big time coming to New York from the American Association where he won the repute of being the hardest hitter. al A. A. handball singles cliam-, pionship this afternoon by defeating college girls Frank Burke of San Francisco, 21 9 enthusiasm, and 21 4 play w'as almost perfect and he overwhelmed Burke with smashing drives and placement shots. are taking it up new Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Marshall i and two children, of St. Louis, arrived Saturday to visit relatives La Moore hotel. They were a -y panied by P. Martin.

o' been Mrs. E. Visiting Si iK: YOUR Build up your skin, scalp and body with Massage and Sun Ray treatments. We weave hair, marcel, permanent wave Hair trim 25c and uuc ale. Thomas Hair Shoppe GAR WOOD SHATTERS RECORD IN SPEED BOAT.

By The Press. MIAMI BEACH. March 19. Wood, opening his Miss America to the limit are bright for a Pacific Coast Hockey League rmxt year, with teams in Vancouver. Vic toria, Seattle and Portland.

It condition.s warrant San iTancisco and Los may be add'd to circuit. The recent meeting ot the United Slates Law'n Tennis Association In Philadelphia was the firs! yearly meeting ever held by that organ I izatiou outside of New York City during the more than forty years of cr.nc.ri Us existeDce. speed today, shattered his ow 10 riiOUb 499. salt water record set up when he traveled the mile course at 6S.05 miles an hour. The mark was approximately raih'S faster than ytsu-r- American golf enthusiasts recently made an unsuccessful effort to buy the old home of Tom Morris, famous maker of golf clubs, w'hich is located close by the historic I cour.se cat riy Scotland, if purposed to bring the house SEEDS to PL.4NT NOW Butterfly Fws et P'c pkg.

3 pKgs. 25 oz Lv" in choicest 2 oz, 35c. oz. NASTURTIL Mb. fiuect 15c; 2 ozs.

25c. AI tj Liant I'opiue-. Cosmos, etc. hui; 5 brilliant Onion- Beets, Soi Archias Evergreen Lawn Grass Best for our climate. 1 lb.

50c; 5 ibs. $2.00. Lime for Lawns and Gardens best made 10 lb. bag 25c; 50 lbs C5c; 100 Ibs. $1.00.

Fertilizer for Lawns and Gardens Sheep Guano, sterilized, 25 Ibs 75c; 100 Ibs $2.25. Lawn Fertilizer, 5 Ibs 50c; 25 Ibs 50 Ibs $2 75; 100 Ibs. $5.00. EVERYTHING FOR THE GARDEN, LAWN AND FARM. OUR NEW SEED ANNUAL, FREE.

GET ARCHIAS SEED STORE CORP. The Old Reliable Seed and Supply House thct saves you money. 106-08 East Main St. Phone 1330.

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