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Herald and Review from Decatur, Illinois • Page 4

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Herald and Reviewi
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Decatur, Illinois
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MONDAY, OCTOBER 13. 1919. DECATUR HERALD STONINGTON TAKES HOME SMALL END OF 50 TO 3 SCORE DECATUR HERALD VISITORS SNOWED UNDER TAYL0RVILLE BEATS ILLI0P0LIS. 33-0 Testament. The claim t0 direct descendants of the men who followed the fisherman's calling on the shores of in the time NINE TEAMS IN RACE FOR TITLE KING WORSHIPS IN OLD MISSION Fullback Wlllraan and Quarterback Stlnchcomb played spectacular football for the Buckeyes DePnw a Surprise.

DePauw proved a. stronger foe than Northwestern expected on Saturday and the Evunston players had to their bag of tricks to get away with a tO to 0 victory. Coach Bachman of the eleven said he was You may be a Belgian," Mrs. ErinkerboK said, "but you are not the king, for I know how he looks." She finally was convinced, but her embarrassment was no greater than that of bis majesty. Prince Hike Crown Prince Leopold took a Ions tramp over -the mountains with Maj.

W. W. Hoffman, military attache of nnit.A KtntAs embassy at Bruss Independents Find Ylaitine Team Easy and Score Easily Through BY STALEY ORGANIZATION out Game. I TATLORVILLE, Oct. 12 Illiopolis fai from sa rfiea with showing, and that he would dt.ve his fell an easy prey to the Taylorville Purdue Eliminated from Ruler of Belgians Takes players thrcufeh some stiff workout? Independents in Taylorville, Sunday, orePtirstion tor tne game win the Christian county team taking the Wisconsin next Saturday Indiana Comes Back.

heavy end of a 33-0 score. The Illiopolis team relied on for Swim in Pacific Ocean At Santa Barbara Chance at Championship in "Big 10" Conference Jack Mintun Opens, Scoring in First Minute of Play After Intercepting a Forward Pass; Local Are Aggressive. Wisconsin won a narrow ictory over Miryuttte on Saturday, 13 to ward passes for most of their gains, while the Taylorville team sailed into Matinee, 2:3. Tcnight, 8:15. Twice Tuesday and Wednesday DOUBLE SHOW Vhe Banker defense was unjertain except when pressed to the limit their opponents with a varied assort els.

After the tramp the prince went for a swim. The queen last night commanded Lieut. Roy F. Williams, aide to Rear-Admiral Long and who was decorated two days ago as an officers of the Order of the Crown, to play American rag time Tor her on the piano at the home of William H. Bliss.

It was the first time she had heard such music and it is not known whether or not she enjoyed it. The royal train will leave tomorrow lor San Francisco. raent of plays which enabled them to The work of Weston and Meyers at the end positions, however, was of mid-season form. They broke up s.cre almost at will. Taylorville Illiopolis Simpson le Delaney Wacaser Sicker, Correll CHICAGO, Oct.

12. Nine teams remain In the race for the western conference football championship, as a result ct contests Etaeed on Satur Marquette's plays from the rear hnd dropped the ovporunts with superb ton ran the bail back from 25 to 20 yards on every kick-off. kicks need to be a bit higher so that SANTA BARBARA, Oct. 12 Albert of the Belgians, with his consort and the Duke of Brabant, attended mass today 3n the historic Spanish mission chimch. Fransican friars in their brown habits waited upon the gray stone steps to receive tackling.

May lg Ward II. Peel Hesser Indiana, which fell before center the team can get down the field In plenty of time to nab the player. rr.lleee a week ago an im R. Simpson. Demmitt Osterkamp rt Clark AND CODY their majesties and led the proces day.

Falling before the Illinois eleven eliminated Purdue from the title series, although the botlermakers managed to hold the Illini to a 14 to1 7 score. Purdue making a touchdown proved brnr.i of football yesteriay, and triumphed over Kentucky Stste 24 to 0. otre Dame also showed a reversal of form, defeating Mt. Un'on, Charlie Dressen made good with numerous forward passes, and many of them were for long gains. In the B.

Jones Letcalf sion wniie four of tbm held a canopy over the royal Belgians as they Practically all the Inhabitants of Little Tancock island, Lunenburg county. Nova Scotia, are named Levy. In the majority of cases the given or Christian name is taken from the Old 60 to 7. rue ottense ana aeiense oi filed slowly down the aisle. They C.

Jones qb Elliott Bangert A. Newman lhb IT" enaea. forward nm eleven was oi tne were largely responsible fori Vi-ir were ushered to seats at the left of the altar upon the sanctuary, which Purdue's only marker. High rhb Monical "Over Here Over There" WEBER, BECK FRA2ER "The Hat Shop" never had received a ruling monarch Mullen fb Delaney lthough a place of worship for 133 N. Newman Staley's waited all over Ptoning-ton Sunday afternoon in the foot-Lall game played la Staley park and I tbe end of the slaughter, the score was 60-3.

Jack Mintun was one of the brightest lights on the Staley and he started the ball rolling for the locals In the first play Hilled off by Stonington when he pral'bed a forward pass out of the hands of the Stonington quarterback and ran 20 yards for a touchdown in the first minute of play. To add to his laurels he dropped three pretty place goals equarely between the goals in three trials. Klonington made the only score In the third quarter, when by a series pf fumbles, on the part of Staley's. and forward passes on their own part, they carried the ball to Staley's .5 yard line. Staley's held for downs, nd Stonington dropped back for a place kick.

In spite of the strenuous efforts of the fctaley linemen, the visitors got away with the kick and years. Touchdowns A. Newman, B. Jones. Clark, Bangert.

Goals after touch From church the lo'ng was driven second quarter, Capt. Wasem pulled that old shoe string play of lying out on the side line and got away with It for a 35 yard run to the goal line, where a Stonington player tackled him so hard that he was forced to drop the ball, but IJoehler made a serusaMonat leap after the ball and beat a Stonington man to it by a fraction of an inch. Capt. Wasem was laid out for a few seconds by the tackle. Tke Line I The line-up was as follows: to the beach where he plufnged into BERNICE LABARR CO.

in "Tears." A Comedy Episode. MORAN WISER GRAND CIRCUIT TO OPEN IN ATLANTA Twenty Two Rich Carded Tils Week in Annum Race Meeting to Be Held. down R. Simpson, 3. Referee Sail-j ors, Taylorville.

Umpire, Maxwell, Illiopolis. Linesman Jake Rheinhart. Tobacco Habit Dangerous says Doctor Connor, formerly of John Hopkins hospital. Thousands of men suffering from fatal diseases would be in perfect health today were it i.ot for the deadly drug Nicotine Sioo the habit now before it's too late. it's a simple process to rid yourself of tne fobacco habit in any form.

Jus go to any up-to-date drug store and get some Nieotol tablets: take thetu Pi Offering the Latest in Songs Althougn the Illinois-Purdue struggle- -was the only inter-conference game played, six other "big ten" teams -were In action, and excepting one game rolled up one sided scores. Minnesota was barely able to tie Nebraska, the victim of Iowa a week ago. but it was pointed out that t.ie Gophers invariably pave a way to a slow start in the early season games. The game was the first between these two universities since 1U13. Used Fire Flays.

Cnicago lived up to itc early predictions of strength by wallpprtig the Great Lakes Naval Training Station eleven 124 to 0, the biggest score of the season. The game, however, id not reveal the true strength of the Maroons, as the sailors' team was made up Raffele Valente, a junk dealer at Williamsport. under arrest charged with stealing 25 tons of KRUZO K1NOGRAMS Staley's Stoning ton scrap iron from the storage house of a company dealing in junk, says he Second Jlnr! the ocean, remaining fully half an The queen did not in. "Yon Can't Kid Me" The king took a long motor ride this afternoon. Near "Rattlesnake canyon the king said he was thirsty and a State Department representative, J.

M. Nye, found a well at the home of Mrs. John Brimkerhof f. Albert following. "Mrs.

Brinkerhoff." siiid Xye, "this is his majesty the kireg- of the Belgians." "Go on" scoffed the owner of the well, "you can't 'kid' me." "But Madame it is so," Interposed the king. ATLANTA, Oct. 12 All appurtenances of Grand Circuit racing were transferred to Atlanta, preparatory to be opened here tomorrow of the annual race meeting which gives the South its only exhibition of the sport. Twenty-two' races are on the pro Mintun, F. Sharrock Chase, rg lg, C.

Colbrook Koehler, rt It, B. Colbrook wsm took it to get money to support his wife and ten children. He committed his thefts at night, working almost every night in two months to haul i Capt. Wasem. re -ie.

J. Doyle as directed, and lo: the pernicious habit quickly vanishes. Drusei'ts refund the money if they fall. sure to read large and Interesting announcement by Doctor Connor eoon to appear in this paper. It tells of the Sanger of nicotine poisoning and how to pvotd it.

In the meantime try Nieotol tablets; you will be surprised away the 25 tons. SEES" Whisky is said to have caused al Thursday- J'antr Thv r.uiM most as many deaths as doctors. gram for the week, including one for a purse of. $2,500 offered by the Southeastern Fair association. A number of well known Grand Circuit entries will contest for this prize.

The meet will be opened with a 2:03 the result. May, Halterman, lg B. Burleigh May, It rt, J. Ebert Thrift, le re, R. Livergood Dressen.

H. Hise Pryzinski. Brant, rhb E. Allen Lanum, fb tb, Collenberger Veech. lhb rhb.

H. Hicks The score: Staley's 50, Stonington 3. Touchdowns. Mintun. lanum 2, Dressen.

Thrift, Koehler. Goals after touchdown Mintun 5. Place kicks Mintun S. Hicks 1. Berree, Ivens.

Headlinesman, Ivens. Time of quarters, first half, 15 minutes, second half, 12J minutes. of green material. Coach Stage ers into the game and tried to keep; the score within a respectable limit, went through the entire contest, using only five plays. The one-sided victory Ohio State scored over Cincinnati was not unexpected the Ohioans are regarded as the "class of the conference.

In its first two games Ohio State has scored 84 points without having its goal line seriously endangered. Capt. "Chick" Harley of All-Western fame; pace in which Grace Direct. Direct C. Burnett and other winners are entered.

The 2:14 trot with McGregor the Great and Mariondale as entries will I be the feature of Tuesday's card. Good Time Made in Cincinnati Races the ball sailed between the goal posts for the count of three. AgcareMilveness Won Aggressiveness on the part of the Staley players was responsible for the big score piled up by the locals, as they played ball for all they were worth, especially during the first half. Having piled up a score of 44-0 In the first half, they lost some rt their fight and during the last half Stonington got away with ioms good gains. As a half back, Veech wen himself permanent place on the team Sunday, as he made gain after gain every time that he was called upon to carry the ball.

He never gave up until he was pinned down. Lanum played a fine defensive game and he also made consistent gains through Stonington's hne. Pryzinski did not show up so well, and appeared to slacken up In his running while hitting the line. At quarterback, Charlie Dressen played a good game and picked out the weak points In Stonington's defense for consistent gains. The linemen played hard football throughout the game, and made big holes In the Stonington line for the local halfback.

At ends, Capt. Wasem and Thrift got away with some long gains on forward passes sad If they could not get their man on defensive broke up interference to such an extent that the half backs could easily get the man. Tfot Down TJnder Kick On defame, Staley's showed a tendency of not getting down on the kick-off as they should, as Stoning The AVON CINCINNATI, Oct. 12 Joe Boyer won the 250 mile automobile race at the Cincinnati speedway today, his TODAY average time being 101 89-100 miles an hour. Art' Klein finished second, and Kurt Hitke third.

Lewis was fourth, T. Hickey, fifth. and Tom Alley, sixth. Boysr off to a good start practical- i i- all of tha wav and finished an easy winner. From the drop of the flag to the end no never 9bl-9bd North Water bt.

Out of the High Rent District. YOU NEED THAT STOVE NOW! BUY IT AT BRESKOWS FOR GASH OR CREDIT i entered the pit on account or xronoie TTlnin made a fine drive, but was unable to overtake Boyer. FIRST CHOICE! ii i Let us demonstrate the Superiority of Buck's Combination Range A BUCK HEATER i I TODAY 1 EXCLUSIVE PARAMOUNT A ARTCRAFT THEATER IN DECATUR Bijou Concert Orchestra 1 I) BIG DOUBLE FEATURE BILL Vivian TOM MIX The Daredevil of the World in 99 poo In i i He a cowpuncher, she a princess, and yet love found a way Love, suspense and thrills. 8 PlEClTORCHESTRA 8 REGULAR PRICES "loyiisiarm" 5 rHE PICTURE PALACE OF CENTRAL IIJJNOIS Also Mack Sennett Presents the Screen's Handsomest Man. BEN TURPIN "Whose Soulful, Mystic Eyes Have Stolen Countless Hearts," as Little Eva, Uncle Tom and George Harris in "Uncle Tom Without the Cabin" Production' Music.

Presentation "mcm" iS Piece Symphony OrcAes(r-pcuER Matinee 2:00, 3:45 p. m. Evening 7 8:45 p. m. Follow the Crowds There's a Reason TODAY AND TOMORROW 1 1 Ij See See Ben Turpin cross his eyas as Eliza crosses the ice.

Ben Turpin pose as The Thinker" by Rodin Ben Turpin as Uncle Tom astride the great white horse, "Black Beauty." The Mysterious Dramatic Critic! WILL BURN EITHER GAS, COAL OR WOOD THIS is the ideal all-year-round kitchen stove. The gas connections make it possible to cook in the coolest way in the summer, while the use of coal and wood in winter is just as desirable. We have on hand a large stock of these ranges, finished in blue or white enamel, which we will be glad to demonstrate. Sold On Easy Payment Terms. We handle the full line of the famous Buck Cook Stove quality construction and air tight feature make them the greatest of all fuel See See i I 'OM You Want Even Heat Quickly These Days THE Buck Heating Sfove will give it to you.

It outstrips the old fashioned, slow heating stoves in getting the house warm, and then maintains an even, healthy warmth on the least fuel consumption possible. Airtight fittings insure the greatest heat production with the least waste. is the Ford Sterling Charlie Conklin; the SCfff most horrible Simon Legree you ever beheld. bee n. ughty audience, savers.

Hi Our Regular Prices for the Entire Season Lower Floor OA I Children i Balcony Tax Included LUC I Tax 1c extra OC I Tax 1c extralUC Note; Except 'The Miracfc Man." Finest quality wool and fleeced blankets and comforts for the cold weather. Full sies p.nd in harmonious color combinations. MOORE In Latest and Best LORD and LADY ALGY Will this picture arouse your sporting blood? You bet! Is it the best Tom Moore picture in history? You bet! Will the town be there to see the race? You bet! PATHE NEWS CHRISTIE COMEDY FLETCHER'S SCREEN MONOLOGUE Blankets and Comforts Values that are most unusual we urge that you make comparisons of our prices with those of other stores before securing your winter's supply. Prices upward from a i Tomorrow, Wednesday and Thursday WALLACE REID IN THE A Few Steps Saves You Dollars. The Only Daylight Store in Decatur.

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