Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 73, Decatur, Adams County, 25 March 1940 — Page 2
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aiata of bow many players’ k Which the hardest wood’ 7. Which country paid the highest rate to private aoidieis during the World War? k. How old will lhe LMonne quintuplets be on their next birthday? 8. What is the uic-kiiame for Indiana’ 10. The chemical name of common table salt is sodium chloride ■Medium carbonate, or calcium chloride? l. Hid Congress evei h-.ce turn
session.’ 2. "Prince Arthur" was the uickname of which former President of the U S ? 3. What la meant by a light year? 4 Who was the commander of the lion Homme Richard? » Hoes summer officially begin
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SYNOPSIS Asaisting Major Bruc® Kilgour of th- British Intelligence Service on a zpecial assignment. Captain Hugh North, of 0-2. U. S Army Intelligence, boards the S S Fort Lucknow at sea. ia the dead of night. Kilgour keep, him ia ignorance regarding their mieeioti on. :.opt to infer that Sir George Ruthen. in Cairo, will eelightea lhe Captain North ia inetructed to let as though he and Kilgour are grangers. Nest day, at the ba:. M Levaaseur, a sardonic Preach, nan. is estremely curious to learn why the ship stopped during the night Evasively North answers, *1 hadn't heard it." CHAPTER II "It’s b good table you have here,” North went on. "But yes. Here one can see what goes on. n’esf-ee pees" M. Leeas. seur smiled in seoterie amusement. 'One has noticed, men repitaine. that you enjoy observing people. I f do also, therefore It is all the more ourpriaing that I have not before today noticed so dutinguished a fellow passenger." Captain North shrugged away further uncertainty. "I earn* aboard at Cherbourg." he said. "That g-n Ceman seems to know you.” He inclined his head toward a man of medium stature who. in a conservative dark bu-ines. suit. Ml alone at 1 s near-by table. Gravely courteous. I nt- bowed a little and beckoned Loe- j ssseur. Immediately the Frenchman raised a hand m a return gesture of i salutation. "Higrr! |t i. Doctor (.add. the outstanding authority on the high teenth Dynasty of Egyptian king. ' There is nothing about Thutmoais 1 111. Arnosis I. or either of the Am-- j lophiw. that he does not know. It I was Doctor Udd who translated al inique rorfourke giving Ameno-, vhises IV’s surname. Khu En-. Aten.” "I should he delighted to meet -inn.” North murmured. Recent y I've had an overdose of ease intelli- { gentaia.” la-vasweur promptly made the in -ruductions and North found him<e!f seated opposite a piea-ant look-1 ng man of about fifty whose very! >mooth and pink skin, thinning' liond hair and kindly light blue, ■yes made him look ten years younger. In fact, to start with, he ruggesuM a child's Easter bunny wore than anything Nock could think of There were lines about his mouth, however, unsuggestive of snything so mock and gentle as a rabbit and vital glints heegme visible in the depth, of the scholar’s in-nocuous-appearing eyes. An odd. unusual character thi«. North felt, i as esperieni ing a sense of pleas-' urable anticipation, he sank onto one of the cast bar's red upboi-. «teie<i settees. “When las’ I left Cairo" I .eves ®eui began “you were un lestaking •■me excavations of ’he moat promising at kfan Dies, it escapes' me!" "At Bs Hhobak. a mo«t suecrMful r undertaking.” Dr l.add replied i “Es Shobak?” Levasseur* -owned, sec-med doubtful. "That, toes not sound familiar. And I; bought httle of lower Egypt was unknown to me." "Evening, gentlemen." Before! • heir table was standing rath-r uncertainly a young man .n evening ■ •luthes which were nei’her well eu> nor yet badly fitting. rind if I Mt down? I hate drinaingl alone." Impatiently Levassrui «®ar’ed to shake hi® head, but Dr l.add had I aheady n->dded to a vacant ehai*. |
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY, MARCH 25, 1910.
on May 21 or June tl? • Do bpusa files bite? 17. Did England cMscript Irish-J! men during the Werid War’ 3. Where Is Lake Ladoga? f What Is the Japanese name tot i their country? |< 10. Is the famous 'Big Beu' bell I
i "Sit hi." ho Invited. "We survivors should stick tegwther At a giance North realised that , the newcomer had already had ref erence to many drinlu, perhaps to subdue a pronounced norveaenoes. "Thanks. I—weil-this is my first real see voyage and I—well thanks My name's Follensbee. Dick FoHonateM ° "Thio is fnghtfullv decent es yen. I must say," said he gratefully M the steward teetered up to set glasses before them. "Fruetieally all of my pels are siek as dogs. Worse luck. | wae hoping that one particularly euto number was go mg to make the grade " He grinned, uncertain of hie position. ' You’ve been to Cairo, Mr—er- MeiMiesr’" "Yes." snapped the Frenchman. "I make my residence there."
I Jr \v -"Ih ™Vi k Good going. Lolita! I was beginning to doubt your seam.nship ” said Folionebee. self-described ' sewing machine" salesman. . . .
••Capital! You ean tell me all kinds of things 1 want to know ” "Really?" M. Levasseurs lack of enthusiasm »»« marked but Folionsbee seemed not tn notice it becauM Dr. Ladd became tactfully inte rested. “Yes. 1 can hardly wait to get there " He winked and at n single gulp dramed a stiff teeth and »oda •'(leiitr into business down there, going to make a shoal of money '* “Yea’" Dr. Ladd nodded. “What profession do you follow? Possibly Mor*<eur levaMOtir or I ean be of ar«ietanee." The Frenchman, however had retired into some inner mental eham bee ao Sorth smiled a particularly >nfe tisus am lie and ordered a dividend. “Tell us about it ” "I m not a scholar—l'm a sale* man " Mr. Folionabee rare North a grateful look. "I'm gmng to rep•event Reinerras end Schlater You’ve heard of them? They're a < rc htsh firm ” Ha winked “They manufacture —er — sptnni..g machinery, sewing machine* and reapers. It's a popular line just now.” AU in one brief inatan' North s intereat was no longer perfunctory None knew better than he that the chief produets of Mosera. Houseman and Scbiofer'e great factories were amgli aims of a very deadly effi. ci*wey. id. Uvaseeur'a interest also revived like a drooping ievtr under
is Lendos. England is Wertmiastet Abbey or the House- of Par- ! liament? o— Miss Dorothy lladluud of Wiacou sin Dells. Wisconsin visited Bunday with Mrs Dora Cook and family.
a hote. Dr Ladd, however. seem< I disappointed. After one sharp 100 l at the new man his gase strayed away. "Hetneman and Schlager are world fr nous." North commented “Yours must be a fascinating busi near—especially in Egypt." Dr. Ladd smiled tolerantly. ”B< cause of the improved roads around Cairo I presume bicycles are in heavy demand?” Young Fellonsbee became seised with an aftark of belated eaution “I hope so. That io—well —we mak< a lot of things. If I don’t clean up a pretty profit, my name's not Diet. FoHonsbee. Hi!" He started u|, flushed features creased m a delighted grin. "There’s Miss Ladd!" He hurrh 1 off to meet her. Hugh North, turning, beheld the
approach of a blonde young woman in a blue evening gown. Be< auw •he moved with the em,y grace of an athlete, she seemed taller than she wa». He* audace j. snub of a now harmonised with a wide mouth which seemed designed to register nothing but high good humor. Follansbee hurr.ed o-.er to meet her albeit a little uncertain of gait. "Good going. Lolita! I was beginning to doubt jour seamanship.” “Takes more than a little roll to down me,” she lightly assured him. “I can hardly remember the Lime when 1 haven't been on the ocean a good part of each year.” ”1 don't know who th<->e gentlemen are.” Follonsbre cons- >M.d in a faintly shamefaced manner "hut they took mercy on my lmnisr». Gentlemen, tbi, is Miss Laud. You'll probably have heard of her falte r. Doctor Larkin I-add? He', k< ad of Lawrence College near Cairo.” "Yes, 1 have heard of ’he fellow* iu»<M laughed "A r-uc-cited r»s who thinks he know, ail about the Eighteenth Dynasty. Guod evening, my d*ar.” “Evening, Dad.” Wh ,* Pollouobee eried “Oops'” and fl h<d. th* trim young woman’s -bar. light blue eyes swung fii t to Leva,«eur and then to Xorth, frankly appraising tT» be ce»it>n'!> e nl , S'*..*: auwtwc'*®«, go, 50*,...*» i«c
RATBS One Time—Minimum charge of at for 20 wordo or 'see. Over 20 werda, per word. Two Tlmeo— Minimum charge of 40c for 20 werda er lees Over 20 worde 2c per word fcr the two times. Throe Tlmeo—Minimum charge of SOc for 20 wordo or loos Over 20 worde 2'/a< per word for the throe tlmeo. Card of Thanks — M< Obituaries and verses _ |l<oo Open rote gloplay advertleing toe per column Inch. — i ~ 1 " i 1 ■ 1 AOVeRTIttMENTB — Advrrtiseniente appearing la | thia column without names signed are “blind.” They are to be answered by letters, ad- . dressed to the box number la > care of the Deity Democrat. | Wo ean give uo information concerning the parties advortiaJ KOK SALS NEW 6 ft Refrigerator |5» »5. 11 down. Used V, asßers. refrigerators. sweepers, suites, heating, cook. Decatur liafchery. Dealer. Janies Kitchen, salesman Slit FUR SALE Oats 3l*u pound test. Robert Ehrman. H mi north of Kirkland High School 73->3U BARGAINS So hot they sissle Kitchen stoves. 112 50 up; Kitchen cabinets. fIo.BX up, bleakfast sets. Ilo.te up; BXI2 felt base rugs. 14 *•:» up studio couches, 114 85 up Easy terms Liberal allowance for your old furniture Sprague Furniture Co. Phono H®B 73-2 t FOR SALE One General Electric. out- Hoover carpel speeper, al most like new. 112 s<> each. Spiagu< Furniture Co. Phone 188 FOR SALE — Seven Berkshire boars. 4 to \l mos old. Tried sow. to farrow soon Guernsey hull calf Three mile south Willshire mi 49. I’j miles east. Guy M PonHus 73-3tx .MI ST SELL I Beautiful modern range, slightly damaged in shlpp Ing; 2 window display rugs, now tn our Window; 1 preused breakfast set No reasonable otter will be refused Sprague Furniture Co Phom- 199 73-2 t LAND HALE 164 acres of land. more or less, known as the Andrew Miller farm, near city of !>< eatur, is now being offered tor sale at my office. Will not dost time for receiving blds before t o’clock p m on Thursday. Marih XU. 194" Heiwy B Heller. cotnmiaMoni-r. 133 South Second street 73-3 l Foil SALE 15 inosith ohl tjui-maey bull. Lloyd L. Mishler. *» nilheast of Clark Chapel. 73-a3tx FOR HALE Itmk s Chkk Starter containing Cod Liver oil without C KA-GENE. |3 IV. with I-KA GENE. 43 75. OKA-UKNE aauiate in eon trull iris coccldlosis. Burk Kirvator Co. 45-l(
FOR SALE Fresh Jersey cos Others to freshen soon Also tractor plow and disk Two miles southeast ou 33 Hoy price. 7Wt FOR SALE — Putntr.es gn»wti In high ground SI a bush’d B, li Smith. 2 mile, • •tl and osip quar* ter mil®' south of
MASONIC Called ini-etlng of Ihastur lode*-' No. 671. F and A. M ill p hi : TbMSay, March 2d I»»pe<'lop Hup , per, C 30 p in. Chester M< luto«h. W M 1 TMt NOTICE Free teafluy' He tare ' yw plate* Hi your teed < ora.' Hrtna In your aeed com and get ! proper plate* for your Moline corn planter Preble (Ml Compel* Preble Indiana. 7MU s* s TODAY S COMMON EilllOll Never ««y "I <lnlu t net u> go to the party, wry, "| tn mi able to go." or ”1 could not go • # Itmlafaeal HI laieleMrccler !««••••■ A«». 4*<» N»H|v« h h«r»b» sKf ii, Tb<i lh. undrrwighMl ha» h*»n «p|»>Hnf rA A<l tfiiniiffdir.f .ts tte« ••<•«• or Vir«bii4 XWilliey. |«t« of Ad*oia d*. ' - pumnl The estate la t»rol»ablv sole vent „< hj»rlr« Hmllk), Adanntetralor 1 • red L. Ilfirrrr, liiami jLI-£l_**l!'. . M, Il j. Cy j , Have a Better Car for Spring Why drive a ahabby car? We can economically fit up bent fender* and bodies or give you a new pa.M job OR Why not cook over oar new Pontiac* and used cart *« m makM. WHITE-ZESER , 3rd at Monro* p h>M w
MISCELLANEOUS FARMERS ATTENTION - Call (48-A at our expanse for dead stock removal The Stadler Producta 00, Frank Burger, ageat REFINANCE ar buy your farm—lowest interest—43 year loanrepayable anytime—local farmers' erganixatlen. Henry B. Halter, NFLA Sec’y-Traas. 51ktf NOTICE Upholaterlug. relniaklug and repair work of all kinds. We buy and sell good furniture. Decatur Upholstery Shop, South Second St., Phone 4ZU. 49-3ot FARMERS ATTENTION Call 548-A at our expense for dead itock removal The Stadler Products Co., Frank Burger, agent. 13-1 NOTICE Short-term lawn to Farmers on livestock, machinery, and crops. per annum. Federal Farm Loan Office. Rose M Schurger. lax al Representative for .Muncie PC'A. 7Mtx SEWING TAI GHTFREK—bmger Sewing Machine Agency Phone 282 daytime. 411 evenings. New and used machines Low monthly payments All makes repairedNeedles, oil. parts 7J-4tx 125 REWARD for any corn Great Christopher Corn and Callous Salve cannot remove It has remov ed millions Price SSc Mall ord’-is filled promptly Sales wiuneii wanted and dealers. Sold by E J Miller Grocery, distributors. West Adams St-. Decatur. 72t3x MOTOR and ARMATURE Rewmd Ing. Electrical appliances rebuilt and repaired. Norbert Au manti. 1012 N. 2nd St. Phons 243. 44 12t -——o - ■ ■ WANTED
WANTED — Cisterns, luruacea. cbiinucys cleaned aud repaired Filters built. Guaranteed. A-l K Gause Pbuae M 3. (»-(l WANTED To do practical nursing or house work See Mrs. May Johnson or phone 301 73 31* WANTED -Girl for general house work Must like children. Permanent position Phone 3M3 73-31 WANTED -Loaaa ea tartna. East om mousy Loo rates Very Ub oral larva. Soo ms tor abstracts M UUa French Qutaa iimwl WANTED TO KENT - Si* room house Slate location and rent Inquire bo* lit, care of Democrat 73-31* WANTED To leaFt or 5 ruom modern or -emi-modern bouse, by April 1, D. A. Gerig. Family Restaurant, 1(4 8. 2nd St 71-31* WANTED — Paiaiiag aud paper hanging Carry Samples. A. W Lytle. Phone Hit. itMIU WANTED —Farm kmna, low rate*. No commbmtoa, appraisal or title examination couth to borrower. Short term loan* are low an -I'.. See u» before making your loan. The Suttleti-Edwarmt Co. »<•<*'« ■ — —oFOR RENT FOK KENT I room modem furnished apartment, heat furnish'd; i private entrance. Phone 73. (9-tl
I Ftllt KENT -Two ru»M furnithccl | apartment Tlrat ■••of, private eatnaae* Uaras*. I’b<>n<- IM3 110 N ruth, 71-3 c Kt >U KENT 6 io<>m moekni huuiialow. West Moo rue St I’uowat ion April 10. Phone 103 d Its I'Oll RENT Houw nine mile* mile* aortheaM Decatur Photic ««6H Walter Thieme 73-31 InOMlaoural hi SOiwMiMrater With the WHI SMcte* , X-iti.. I* hereby gl.eo That thI oolareianed ha» laen <p|> >iiite<l Adrnlnlelrator •"Uh the will anne»r«l ; •< tt»< eMair ul ll*a<» Kaapv. late '•f A'l.tutr I'euni) <4e<»aeeo Tlxt • *tat* it briHwtily eulvut. A IL> A>i<ba:wa*r Adminlatratvr wills 'hr- will *«t m« teil teed 1.. I.Hteree. tltarwey. 11 n »r* M b « Apr I » teeMalaaeat es F.wrwlwe ratal* arc aaa* NMli-e I* hereliy *■***•. Thui thr lihilerMlKli** line l«een a|>|«.-liHs-il K»-r-wti.e us th* aetat* «r W ilhrlm F Ik Ifirk*. late of A-Iwhi* <?eun|y. de'WM. Th* (Mat* it prulMbly ♦eat. Ali><-rt F. Ik-larkr K»MUl<r l». Meat* Wterly. tltweae* Marti. Hh. Itte Mank 11-l* »» —a. waw. .. .«y. - Seeataoueei *1 SdaatatateMeea tlalai* ha. untn Note. I* litteby dlven. Tlial the underelanad Hara been at.|a4M»<l Adiaiulairatora et th* uatota of booh WlaUrojUr Ul* of Adame rounlj eixeaaed. Thu eatate !• prebaMr Out*«nt. E«Jwhi E Mv«« r an«| Hi4M»it,i,d WlulwrvgK Ad»»f»hl»trgtf»r •teary H Heller, lllerwi, M a s. |tl* m„ u ji.i,.. , *e*Maimea< as kieetllli Kalat* he. M*M Moth* I* hereby «l**n. That the wad*ratu*i si haa he** appn| u i*<l Kt--•■utrlt »f III* eetole W ttanar U Iter, lata us Adam* I'oUrty de--1.7 hl* * ******* ** pr.ibel.lt aul a.- .Ajii.».V*n'a, Eaarp’riS ■A BaedaSle Cuelee. Alter**, ‘•‘W ». 1»«» Maceto H •!»•»*
MARKETREPOR Report a® and foreign •®«dy'e Marks, Coned at U Corret ted j(a-. k . No^ romm.Mion Ma , " Veals rsce|t H 100 to 130 lbs 120 to 140 in* 140 to Ito |-4 140 to IM) |b, ibu to u» it,, 230 to 2b., 250 to 27b ||„ 275 to (oo |h, ‘ 300 to 350 lb, 350 lbs . atnl iq, Roughs Btags .... —’•si Vealeru Spring lamb, Spring buck lamb, Yea;ltng, WHOLESALE 166 POULTRY Furmshtg Mete s Egg < Decatur 8*40,1 Corrected Mania Prices for first dam Clean, iarg. »bit< Brown or tuixerl eggs Heavy bens, lb Leghorn hoM, lb Heavy Springs, smooth Jk Heavy Stag, n, Leghorn Stag,, |t> Ducks, white. $ lb, Heavy Broilers. Baned w " White Rocks, lb Geese, ft "" Uld Rooster,. !t> FORT WAYNE LIVEPOt Fort Wayn. tud iUnt UFJ Li veto, k Hogs, steady to tat 3»> lbs.. S 5 4,. Kim f», | 160-1 Ml lb, 15 25. M2P; 240-ZMi lbs Rl| | lbs. 25.10, 2M1350 lb* ltd. J 25 lbs . I, 7’, 340-4’"' llm 14 45. !>IN 140-15” lbs ,415 Ilblß 13 90. 120;>i KU | lbs . S 3 40 Rough, S 3 75 stag, R7* Calves. 111 Umt». 11l CLEVELAND PSCOcCt Cleveland uh. Marek 5Produce • Egg* uu»< tb-d rttu .-M Iba.i < leat l?t. cm real s, l»Mc. Live poultry ,!"• «M hens. 6 lb, .. lup 1617 c. g ere. nearby - <i* Mattel
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