Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 174, Decatur, Adams County, 23 July 1929 — Page 2

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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, | BUSINESS CARDS, i ; AND NOTICES FOR SALE KOK SALE —Two-day old male cult. Call Preble 4 oil 18, or Charles 41. Klrchner, Preble. li-jt3 FOR SALE - Baldwin ptalio, excellent condition. Terms or <Jasb. Sprague Furniture Co., Phone 199 174 ot.\ WANTED^ WANTED - hoarders and roomers. Prices right. Erie Otovery and Restaurant. Phone 965. WANTED- Fifty boys for caddying. Apply at Country Club Sunday morning, July It W ANTED — (lood honest man for steady work, hauling coal and other work Julius Haugk 1 DUltx WANTED —An experienced bookkeeper and stenographer- J. F. Arnold Co. 174-3 t FOR KENT FOR RENT—Seven room house. JIG ‘jwr month. Phone 606. T ■ -~-d COR RENT — Light housekeeping rooms, with privilege of garage. Mrs James Rain, 310 North Third street. 173-3 t FOR RENT—Furnished s—room5 — room cottage on North Fourth st. Mrs. John T. Myers, Tel. 355. 174t2 FOR RENT —7 room innise. Giant street, north side of Hospital. 9 room house niodurn, except furnaceCoiner 7th and Marshall street. Phone 256, Steele and Jaberg, K. of C. RWg\ 1174-ISt FOR RENT Light houHekeepfffg aF artment. Ground floor, private entrance, and garage- Inquire 1127 W. Monroe street. 174-3 t 11 ■■ -—»

La Coste Definitely Out Os Davis Cup l*la> I’aris. July 23—(UP)—It was officially announced today that Kene LaCoste, ace of the French tennis courts and the Tanking player of the world, will not play with the French Davis cup team against America this weekend. The French Davis Cup team tentatively is Jean Horotra, Jacques Btugnon, Henri Cochet and Christian Boussus. o McKechnie To Manage St. Louis Cardinals St. Louis, July 23—(UP) —For the fifth time in lour seasons, the St. Louis Cardinals have a new manager. Billy Southworth, youthful director of the team, who last year came here from Rochester and swapped jobs with Bill McKechnie, has done the same thing again. Sam Breadon, president, announced today. .McKechnie will become manager at a date not decided as yet.

“Billy" Sunday To Preach At Winona Lake Sunday Winona Lake, lnd„ July 23 —It was announced today that the Rev. W. A. Sunday will preach in the Tabernacle at Winona Luke, on Sunday morning July 28. This will be Mr. and Mrs. Sunday s first visit here this season and thousands are expected to conie to the Tabernacle to hear the great evangelist preach one of his inimitable ser mens. TO REMAIN AS PASTOR The Rev, W O. Klopfenstein, former Berne resident, has accepted an urgent appeal from the members of the First Missionary church of Fort Wayne to remain as pastor of the church for another year. Rev Klopfenstein has served as pastor of Ihe church since 192.'!. lie had planned to attend the Northern Baptist seminary at Chicago and had presented his resignation to the church b°ard some time ago. Diffeynt Viewpoints Men fear old age and plan for it. Women fear old age and deny it A man thinks of the rainy days ahead. Women look t.o more sunshine.—American Magazine. World’s Smallest State Vatican City, comprising 105 acres, or less than one-sixth of a square mile, is the smallest Independent state. The population of this territory is estimated at 500.

MONEY TO LOAN City Loans 6% net 5-10-15 years Farm 10 or 20 years No Commission Charge. —THE — SUTTLES-EDWARDS COMPANY Niblick Store Bldg. DECATUR. INDIANA MONEY TO LOAN An unlimited amount qt 5 PER CENT money on improved real estate. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstractls of title to real estate. SCHURGER'S ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S. 2nd St. LOBENSTEIN & HOWER FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered promptly day or night. Ambulance service. Office Phone 90 Residence Phone, Decatur 346 Residence Phone, Monroe, 81 LADY ATTENDANT S. E. BLACK FUNERAL DIRECTOR New Location, 206 S. 2nd St. " Mrs. Black. Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night Office phqne 600 Home phone 727 Ambulance Service

N. A. BIXLER optometrist Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8 to 11:30—12:30 to 5:00 Saturday 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135. H. FROHNAPFEL, D. C. will be away from his office Monday and Tuesday.Baby Drowns In Trough Os Water Warsaw. Inti., July 23—(UP)—Charles Mon tel, 2,* whose home was near here, was drowned when he fell into a trough of water while playing with other children. The child's body was found by a littlo brother 15 minutes after companions missed him.

NOTICE III” KIN \|, SETTLEMENT In On- Olh in, < h-ciiii Conrf In ) nra I ion ■’ |tl > IIIUII ( uusr No. i l stale i.f In.liana, (’ounty of Adams SSenterprise Store, a corporation vs. Alonroc state Hank a corporation. -Notice is hereby given to all persons, firms ami corporations having claims against the above defendant. Enterprise Store of Monroe, Indiana to file said claims at once with the undersinged receiver. .... John J-\ Docker, Receiver Monroe, Indiana C. L. Walters, Atty. July y-16-22 NOTICE TO ) IISE\TEE state of Indiana. Adams County, SS: William 11. Johnson vs. Herman 11. Johnson, in the Adams Circuit court .September term, 1929. J" Herman I:. Johnson, greetings: Vou are hereby notified that the aiH.Ve named plaintiff lias this day filed in the office of the clerk of said court this certain complaint or petition alleging therein, among other things, that you, the defendant, Herman li. Johnson, in the year 1015 being then a resident of Adams county, state of Indiana, and I lie same being your usual place of residence, went lo parts Unknown and have continuously since said date icmuinod absent and unheard of. leaving property in said county without having made any provision for its control and management; that by reason thereof said property is suffering waste for want of proper . are an I praying that your estate may tie adjudged by the court subject to administration and an administrator thereof duly appointed. Now, therefor, you, the said Herman R. Johnson, defendant and absentee as aforesaid, are hereby notified that said complaint and the matters and things therein alleged will come up for hearing and determination In said court at the Court House in the city of Decatur, ■ ounty and slate aforesaid, on Monday. September 2, 1929, or as soon thereafter as such hearing can he had Witness the clerk and seal of said court at Decatur Indiana, this Bth day of July, 1929. > Bernice Nelson Clerk Adams Circuit Court Lenhart. Heller and Schurger, Attorn«'- B for Plaintiff July 9-16-22

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, JULY 23, 1029.

MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AM) FOREIGN MARKETS FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Calves 100; Hogs 500; sheep 300; market steady 25 cents off; 90-120 lbs $11; 120-140 lbs $11.35; 140160 lbs. $1165; 160-180 lbs $11.85; 180-200 lbs. sl2; 200-220 lbs $11.85; 220-260 lbs. $11.65; 269-300 lbs. sll 35; 300-350 lbs. $11.15; Roughs $9.50; stags $7 50; calves $166.50; lambs $12.50-sl3. East Buffalo Livestock Market Hogs: receipts 500, holdovers 800, market weights below 175 tbs. steady others 10c-20c lower. 250-350 lbs. $11.40-12.10; 200-250 lbs. $12.00-12,90; 160-200 lbs. $12.50-13.00; 130-160 lbs. $12.60-13; 90-130 lbs. $12.60-13; packing sows $10.25-10.75. Calves; receipts 300, market active and steady; beef steers $14.00-15.25; light yearling steers and heifers, $14.50-16.10; beef cows $9.50-10.25; low cutter and cutter cows $5.50-8.00; vealers $lB-18.50. Sheep: receipts 800; market gently steady; bulk fat lambs $14.75-15.50; bulk cull lambs sll-12.75; bulk fat ewes $6-7. Cleveland Produce Butter: 42%-44%; extra firsts 40%42%; seconds 38%-40%. Eggs: firsts ordinaries 29. Poultry: fowls 30-31; broilers 3036; leghorn 24,26; leghorn broilers 25-27; spring ducks 26-28; old cocks 18-19. Potatoes: New York 216-225 per 150 lb. sack; Maine Green Mt. 225 per 120 lb. sack; home grown 60c per bushel sack. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE July Sept. Dec. Wheat $1.8814, *l-42% $1.5014 Corn $1.01% $10414 Oats no sales .48% .58%

LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected July 23) No. 2 Soft Winter Wheat $1 -25 No. 2 Hard Wheat sl-20 No. 2 White Oats 42c Yellow corn per 100 $1 30 White or mixed corn $1.25 Barley Rye 80c LOCAL GROcFrsIEGG MARKET Eggs dozen 29c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat 29c Man, 80, Seeks Divorce After Living With His Wife For Forty Years Chicago, July 2»-(UP)—After 40 years of married life, Benjamin E. Harris, 80, has filed suit for divorce against his wife, Sarah, 76. a practicing dentist, charging desertion. He saiil his wife’s cousin broke up his homeVan Wert Cheese Factory Is Sold Van Wert, Ohio, July 23—The Monroe Cheese company manufacturers of Liedcrkranz cheese, in this city, has been taken over by the Borden com pany along with 51 other concern 1 ’ in the United States and Europe No change will be made in the management of the concern here, bi t other kinds of cheese will probably 4ie manufactured in the plant and more milk will be required. o — — Picturesque Description Bolivia has been known as a "table of silver standing on legs of gold.” — OAPPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR No. 2MMIN Notice Is hereby given. That the un dersigned lias been appointed Administrator of the estate of John Murphy, late of Adams County, deceased. The estate is probubly solvent. Janies Murphy. Administrator Jul. y 15, 1020, John T Kelly. Attorney July 16-23-30 0 NOTICE The Decatur School Board wilt meet on August 1, 1929, in the office of the superintendent of Decatur Public schools, to receive bids for the remodeling of the bell tower of the Central School Building. The speclflca tions for the same may be found or file with Dr. Burt Mangold, president of the School’ Board and also with M E Hower, Treasurer of the school Board. Contractors who may be interested may examine the specifications at the office of one of the two above mentioned men. Decatur School Board By Carrie T. Haubold, Secy. July 18-23-30

Gathers China Forces laif^nr f ■ § 3S&re < y § jp??* flv m'--$ * & Gen. Chang Hsueh-Liang, ruler of Manchuria, who has been ordered to return to Mukden to organize the defense of his frontier against Soviet forcee as a result of the recent break between the two countries after Nanking Government had seized the Chinese Eastern railway. •

Slated for Bench ■ M y . A..--4NINV Judge Will M. Sparks of Rushville, Tnrl., who is expected to succeed Judge A. B. Anderson, who has retired from the federal appeals court in the Chicago district. ST. LOUIS FLIERS ARE STILL ALOFT AFTER 246 HOURS (CONTINUED FROM PA«K ONE) littering lip the streets with ticker tape and torn telephone books. If still up tonight*— and the men advised the held "we are just beginning to fly"—a huge display of iire-works will he touched o(T at Lamber-St. Louis field as they cut back and forth high above IT. ■ When and If they ever decide to land Jackson and O’Brine will be honored on a civic scale by the St. Louis Municipal Opera company, which publicly will donate to each a dollar for every hour of their epochal Sight.

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By Duane llennossy United Press Staff Correspondent) Hollywood, July —(UP)— The multitude of problems of sound-stage recording having nearly all been solved by technicians and acoustic experts the movie makers ate turning their attention to the subject of maintaining sound locations for screening talking pictures on distant locations. The practicability of including the great outdoors in the talkie sphere was demonstrated by “In Old Arizona But successful as the picture was, the fact remained that it represented, technically, merely a primitive experiment with portable recording apparatus. In filming "College Days’’ for Hot-ro-Goldwyn Mayer, Director Sam Wood conquered tormldhble obstacles in the way of recording dialogue among city traffic and crowd noises. He even went to an old location site in the VtWdugo Woodlands and captured charming spoken love scenes with bub bling brooks, warbling birds and rustling tiees and a background. All of this was done with portable equipment housed in large motor trucks and with microphones adjustable for sound “foctosing’’ -to shut out unwanted condensations and refractions of air vibrations which confuse the dialogue. Now it is planned to wire the woodland location and other sites used almost continuously by various companies at fixed rental fees, upon the same plan as a telephone switchboard. As a result, any studio, by paying ordinary tleephofce. line charges will be able to mak<yiaiklng pictures whh the connection? running back directly to the studio recording rooms, and to obtain instantanous “pipy baqks”, which save enormous expenditures in retakes. In order that talkies may he made at sea, M. G M. has purchased a huge sailing schooner and outfitted it as a floating studio, complete with electric generator and incandescent lighting equipment. Talkie equipment was built below decks on the vessel, first to be used for the Charles Brabin production. “Ordeal.” Another ship, an ocean tramp, will be launched as a talkie ship for John Gilbert’s “Way For a

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OCll Iwl • Because it is used as a location site for film companies, especially during the playing of big football games the Los Angeles Coliseum will be wired and newsreai cameramen and feature length picture directors may grah off whatever sound shots they want without any more equipment than u “mike” with a plug-in cord and an op erator. One of the most ambitious sound recording locations attemped is the African wilds, where VY. S. \an Dyke is directing the filming of “Trader Horn ” He does not plan to record his picture In .dialogue but intends to get the roars of the jungle beasts and native songs and music for synchronization. It is the opinion of sound experts that it is merely a matter of time until direct recording connections will be possible from any point where a tele phone is available. The old theory tha. talking pictures could lie made successfully only on a sound proof stage appears definitely blasted and soon talkies companies by scores will b.t “on location.” FOR SALE—I steam boiler suitable for residence: 1 hot water boiler, for large apartment house. Cheap if taken at once. Decatur Floral Co. 174-2. t

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CHINA NOT TO RESORT TO WAR UNLESS INVADED tCOSTiNVKi: THOM PAdfC OSE) but there Is a strong liklihocd that Russia’s acquiescent reply, coupled with the American sympathy with the Russian ’demand Urn - restoration of the Chinese eastern control, may act to modify the United States’ push tiou. # ’ * Claims Filed Against Estate Os Will Latta Indianapolis, July 23 —(Ul*) —Additional claims totalling $2,917.92 weron file today In the probahe clerk’s office against the estate of Will H. Latta, former Indianapolis attorney, who was killed in automobile-train crash In Hamilton county several weeks ago. The major claim file<t was that of George L. Foote, Internal revenue collector for the government, for unpaid Income tali amounting to $2,497.92 Applicants For Drivers Licenses Alleged Perjurers Indianapolis, July 28 —(UP)—Two men, Arthur Hatley, and Benjamin Johnson both of Indianapolis were held to the grand jury today charged with perjury in connection with their applications for automobile operator licenses. Both were said to have denied previous felony convictions which were recorded against, them.