Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 29, Number 66, Decatur, Adams County, 18 March 1931 — Page 2

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CLASSIFIED i ADVERTISEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES • , 4 FOR SALE FOR SALE- Sow and night pigs. Guernsey Male Calf. Practically new Bell City Incubator. 3-4 mile east o.' Monmouth. G. H Kraner. 63FOR SALE—Bottle onion sets. Mrs. .1. A. Byerly one-half mile east of Kirkland school. 64-3tx FOR SALE~C"fuII line of nursery stock: Fruit trees, 5-7 ft., Apple 38c; Cherry 45c; Peach 25c. Plum Pear, Apricot, etc., priced accordingly. Concord grape, 11.50 per doz. A fine lot of ornamental shrubs. Nearly 40 varieties of evergreens. All guaranteed good healthy stock and priced right. Now is the time to plant. RIVERSIDE NURSERY. 4 miles west of Berne. 64t3x FOR SALE — 3 turkey - liens’one | gobler. bronze 3 geese and 4 gaud-1 ers. William Drake, Decatur R. R. 8 64-3 t x FOR: SALE — Whippet coach body 1927 Ford coach body; 1925 Ford sedan body; 1926 Chevrolet sedan body; 1926 Essex coach; 1925 Overland coach. Frank Wrecking Company, West Monroe street 64FOJCSALE Six Poland~China gilts due to farrow soon. Phone 265 or 1022. 64-3* FOR sALfc — This - week, country sausage, lard, meats, baby beef, an«Kbutter. Govt. cert. T. B. herd. J. ().' Tricker. route 8. Phone 869-H. 65-3 t - Used Fordson tractors! New and used tractor parts; 12-in. and 14-in. tractor plows. See the new 15-30 Fordson now on display. Craigville Garage. Craigville. Indiana. Phone 66. Mar. 18-20-23 25-27-3 O FOR SALE—I Fordson tractor ana plow 1 pr. mules wt. 2600; 5 good work horses a few fresh and springer cows.. F. J. Schmitt. 66-3 t FOR SALE —8 sided brooder house 10x10. A new one. See Roy Johnson. 65t5x ■ FOrf”SALE — Pure Maple - Syrup.. Phone 797-F 65-3tx FOR RENT FOR RENT —Five room cottage at' 241 North Seventh street. Larke front porch, soft water, city water Mrs. ene Wicks. 65-3tx FOR RENT —7% acres good ground. Cash or grain rent. Also have for rent 6 room house. Phone SOS. 66t3x WANTED WANTED —To make feather beds into matresaes, at your door. Call 61. 60-6tx ’ MAN WANTED — At once to trim I and clean commercial orchard I for share of fruit. J. O. Tricker, phone 869-H 55-33tx | WANTED Truck load”going to An | gola. Coldwater. Lansing or Sagi i naw. Call phone 1161. 64-3'x ; WANTED To do a few washings.; Mrs. L. Johnson. Phone 5262 64-3 U WANTED —Flat top desk. Phone: 265 64-3tx ' HELP WANTED Business opportunity for man in Decatur and vi-' c.inity. No cash investment needed. Write or call A. J. Parnias, 1227! South Calhoun St. Fort Wayne. In . diana. 65-21 MALE HELP-POSITIONS-Aboard ! ocean liners; good pay. Visit I Hawaii, China, Japan; experience I unnecessary; self-addressed envelope brings list. E. Arculus. Mount Vernon, N.Y. 65t2x WAITED—A guitar. Must be in good condition and reasonable, i Phone 1123, evenings. 65-3tx'. o LOST AND FOUND LOST—A double headed Cameo' ring. Finder please call 483 and receive reward. 65-3 ; x o COURT HOUSE Appear For Dr. Burns Smith aiid Parrish. Fort Wayne attorneys, have file.d appearance in the Adams circuit court for Dr. Elizabeth Burns, recently indicted by the stand jury on an abortion charge. foew Cases Filed Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Co. vs. David J. Schwartz et al, suit on note and for foreclosure. First National Bank of Rockford, Ohio. vs. F. L. Sapp and Jacob T. Burley, suit on noie. Oswin F. Gilliom vs. Godfred Smith and Elizabeth Smith suit on note. Real Estate Transfers William Wells et al. in lots 42. 43, Ceylon, lo Maty McManus for $218.00. —--e a Z" Summing It Up There is no den rib of charity la- the world of giving; hut there 14 comparatively little *x erclsed la thinking nnd shaking. 1

N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8:30 to 11:30—12:30 to 5:00 Saturdays, 8:00 p. in. Telephone 135 S.E. Black FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mrs. Black. Lady Attendant Calle answered promptly day or night. ( , Office phpne 500 Home phone 727 Ambulance Service FUNERAL DIRECTOR W. H. ZWICK & SON Mrs. Zwick, Lady Attendant Calls answered day and night) Ambulance Service Phones: Office 61, Home 303 YAGER BROTHERS Funeral Directors Calls answered day or night. At night, call phone 44. Day time call phone 105. Ambulance Service, day or night. . For BETTER HEALTH See DR. H. FROHNAPFEL I Licensed Chiropractor and Naturopath Riadonic diagnosis and treatment. Phone 314 104 So. 3rd St. Office Hours: 10-12, 1-5, 6-8 10 years in Decatur. LOBENSTEIN & DOAN FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered promptly day or night. Ambulance Service. t Office Phone 90. Residence Phone, Decatur 1041 Residence Phone, Monroe 81 LADY ATTENDANT SHEKIFF> SALE < nu»r N<». State of Indiana, County of Adams SS , In Hie Adams Circuit Court , Lelia Hlpkriede. Receiver of the Farmers. At Merchants Rank of Kryant. Indiana vs. JameM F. Arnold, Alta J. Arnold, Union Central Life Insurance Co. Harley Smith, J. P. Bradley and Company, a Corporation Archibald W. Fergunon, Charles S. Tuttle, John J. Nelligan, co-partners tmdiHK as IL G. Dun anti Company, G. h. HursJey and Company, a Corporation. E. Frank Gass. Mi Girod, Charles E. Roop. The Prudential Insurance Company, Satnutll Brooks. By virtue of an order of sale to me directed from the Clerk of the Adams Circuit Court of Adams County Indiana, 1 will expose to public sale to the hirliest bidder on Thurs- | day the Mtli. day of April A. D. 1931. between the hours of ID o’clock A. M and 4 o’clock P. M. of said day at th** east door of the Court House In Adams, County Indiana, the rents an 1 I profits for a term not exceeding seven years the following desißibcd l real estate. TO-WIT: I Coimnem ing at a point 66 feet east of the Southwest corner of said Out Lot 6 in the City of Decatur, Adams County, Indiana, thence cast 60 feet 'along the South line «»f said Oat lot 6 I thence north 132 feet on a line paralI Id with the west line of said Out Lot thence west 60 feet along* the north line of said Out Lot 6, thence South i.s2 feet to the plaev of beginning; , [also a perpetual easement and right Ito a private driveway or alley 10 ■feet wide off of the entire north side of Outl 't 6 extending* from Second i [Street to Third Street so the same ; Ito be always kept opeh for the un- [ interrupted use of any and all of the owners of any part of said Out j lot. i Also In Lot No. 1016 in E. Burt! I Lenhart. Commissioner's subdivision! of Out Lot 24. in the Southern division of the town, now (City of Deva-1 tur, Indiana; Also, all that part of j |Out ’aot IS In the City of Decatur, i Adams County, Indiana described as j I folk .vs: Commencing on the soutii Hide of the Chicago and Erie Railroad at tl point SO feet south of the south Jine of the right of way of said railroad, on the cast line of the first] jallej east of and ruuuing parallel] • with Winchester Street, thence east i fifty feet parallel with said right of’ I wa\ theme sotitla to the north linej of Oak Street, them e, west along th 1 |north line of Oak Street to the East’ 4 line of said alley, thence north along (the east line of said alley to th.; place of beginning: Situated in Adams County State of Indiana: 1 And on failure to realize the full amount of Judgment interest and costs 1 ill at the same time and place expose to public-, sale the tee sinjpde of said real estate taken as the property of James F. Arnold, Alta J. Arnold, Union Central Life Insurance Co, Harley Smith. J. I). Bradley and Company a corporation, Arc hi bo Id W. Ferguson, diaries S. 1 uttlc, John J. Niiligan. co-partners trading as R. G, Dun and company, C. E. Bursley and Comapny, a Corporation, E. Frank Gass. Eli Girod, Charles E. Roop, and Samuel Brooks Ihe Prudential Insurance Company at the suit of Lelia Huekrlede Receiver of '1 he Farmers and Merchant's Bank of Bryant, Indiana; Said Sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or Appraisement Laws: Bi HL JOHNSON, Sheriff Adams County, Indiana Janies W. Fleming Attorney Marcli IS-25 April 1 NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF EM’A I E NO. 272 X Notice is hereby given to the creditors, heirs and legatees of Hosannah Uailey, deceased, to appear in the Adams Circuit Court, held at De-, i rttur, Indiana, on the 1 4th day of *nrd ! »;:i and hliow rauuc. if any, why the FINAL SETTLEMEN i iA<COU»xiS with the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. Anna M. Molkz. Administrator Uecatur, Indiana, March 18 1931. Attorney Judson W. leeple March 18-25! o__ 0 __ But It Must Be High If thi> stl|»'ti<l lx Attractive 1 enough, a xnuill ho.v can rake a ) ; lawn so thor<Highly as just about > to eliminate it from the immediate I . vicinity.—New Castle News.

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MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS BERNE MARKET Corrected March 18 Hogs, 160 lbs. and down ... $7.70 Hogs, 160-220 pounds $7.90 Hogs. 220-250 ixniiida $7.60 Hogs. 250-300 pounds 17-30 Hogs. 300-350 pounds $7.10 Roughs—ss.2s-5.75 Stags—s3.so. Veals—sß.2s. * Lambs—sß.oo. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Mar. May July Sept. Wheat, Old .79% .81% .61% .62% j New .82% Corn, Old .62% .64% .67 .67 Oats, Old .30% .32% .32% .32% New .32% EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK East Buffalo. N. Y., Mar. 18.—I <U.R>—Livestock: Hogs: on sale. 4,300; fairly active; weights below 220 lbs., steady! to 10c higher; others about steady; bulk desirable, 120-21<f lbs.. $8.65 lo mostly $8.75: plainer kinds and mixed lots. $8.40-$8.60; 230-260 lbs., $8.40; few. 325-350 lb. butchers,, »7.25-$7.5‘J. Cattle: Receipts, 75; steady; medium steers, sß.2b; cutter cows, $2.75-$4.25. Calves: Receipts, 200; vealers unchanged; good to ’choice, $lO- - common and medium, $5.50$8.50. Sheep Receipts, 200; lamb quality plain; market steady; good woolskins, $9-$9.75; shorn lambs, $8.75. FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind., Mar. 18. —(U.PJ —Livestock: Hogs, 10c higher; 100-140 lbs, $7.35; 140-150 lbs.. $7.70; 150160 lbs., $7.95; 160-180 lbs., $8.10; 180200 lbs., $8.25; 200-220 lbs., $8.10; 220-240 lbs., $7.95; 240-260 lbs., $7.80; 260 280 lbs., $7.65; 280-300 lbs., $7.55; 300-350 lbs., $7.40; [ roughs. $6; stags, $4.25. Calves —$9.00. Lambs —$8.50. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected March 18 No. 1 New Wheat 66c No. 2 New Wheat 65c New Oats 27c Barley 50c Rye 50c No. 2 Yellow Con:, per 100 pounds 60c 75c [ LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 17c i BUTTERFAT AT S .’AT ION jßutterlat 26c Chooiing Husbardx I Why do wives who complflln r>l [ their husbands in public never , stop to think that they are reflect I Ing on their own judgment on the [ choice of a male? —Country Home

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18. 1931.

What Price for Handsome Husband? *** * * w * * * * Buffeted By Fickle Fortune, Francis X. Bushman, One-time Great Lover of the Stage, Offers Himself As a Husband to the Highest Bidder

By Alice AlJen. Chicago. March 18—(UP) Ladies you used to go to tile movies just to gaze at his Grecian piofile. Many of lyou. even -if you won’t admit it. (used to swoon at the idea of even jmeeting this super-being, this demilgod who could make his love scenes so convincing that one could hear little hearts go pit-a-pat. And now if you still like him, you may have [a eiianue to buy him. For Francis X. Bushman former: movie idol has tumbled from his j pedestal of fame and riches an.l may put himself on the market to be purchased by a woman of mean.-.. For still handsome Frank who is sc hard up that lie is even braving tue (terrors o; Chicago to act in stock (there is fed up with love marriages [He has made two and neither of [them took despite the second one [being cited as the romance that was ito end all romance for others. It I certainly did for Bushman for h’s ma. riage to Beverly Bayne was not a success. Despite all the glamor and publicity attendant on it, it fan-1 ed just as had his first marriage to! ‘the woman who bore him five childIren. And so. few can blame Bush[nian for trying to mix mammon with his next matrimonial venture. Bus i man is forty-seven years old and libs crowded a couple of life times of romance, tin ills and vicissitudes into his existence. He has climbed the golden ladder of fame twice and twice he has tumbled to the inky pit of failure, desphir and pover y that sprawls gaping at tne bottom rung. Perhaps if he decides to allow some wealthy woman to endow him, he may be able to clutch at the straws <tf fame once more.. Put he would no doubt attract a | very different audience. For judging by his whole-heat ted endorsement! of the gigolo, he may become tael idol of all the women who include the gigolo among their household pets. And as anyone who goes roumk in social circles here and on tne continent knows, their number is [considerable — quite sufficient to I make a new fan army for Bushman if Bushman ever runs the advertisement as he framed it. there should be plenty of response, if not a rush of applications. He terms himself as ex-millionaire, athletic, writers used to put out about him in his health as perfect and ids appearance as intact. His tastes, he Isays, or perhaps warns, are expensive his bridge he describes as fairly good and lie terms himself sports man by preference, actor by uecesisity. None of which reads very much I like the zhtrbs that the publicity J writers used to put ou: abou hiuriu .the good old days. j Wien Bushman was nt the pinInacle of his fame in the years 1916 | to 1918, he lived high and luxuriously. The finest apartments in the best I iiotels. regal suits ou palatial steamI snips private railroad cars .all these [were routine affairs for the BushIman entourage. His anlomobile | knocked filmdom for goal. It was [lavender and his chauffeur and foot[man were attired in lavender liver-

■ ! S ' WLT * _ s W. —w jKKk /r ' BEUE RLV v RAVK 7? Francis X bl'S-HMAM V Y n ' f I?* Mrs. Josephine KBushmaij It is one thing to be a movie idol. It is quite another thing to be a I i fallen idol and broke. Francis X. Bushman realizes this now that he I is back on the botto mrung of the ladder trying to earn his living as a thespain in an obscure sock company in Chicago. Having already [ sailed twice in a love bark on the sea of matrimony, the one time great . k lover ot the stage now forsakes Cupid for Mammon and offers himself I in marriage to any rich woman who has enough money to keep him In [ the fashion in which he has been accustomed to live, but now denied by straightened circumstances.

iM tp tone with ihe enormous car , Romance, riches, renown, thesel were Bushman's three Il's and lie maua the most of them. He and his co-s'ar, Beverly Bayne, were the prime heart palpitaters of the movie world and public. But after his first • wife Josephine K. Bushman divorc- ■ ed him tn 1918 and his subsequen’ i marriage to Beverly his fame beyan ■ to decline. Movie fans of that peril iod wanted the nice virtuous good [chaps that the movies featured and i villians were not in vogue. But later j Hushman began to ascend the lad- • der atjain and from 1921 to 1924 id made quite a comback. In the lat'cr ■ | year while he was in Italy Beverly I Bayne divorced him and another - perfect romance went on the rocks s Since then he has 'spent his own • money trying to produce his own ■ pictures. But the tide of success had s turned from him. That Bushman has learned '.o -[interpret life in ultra-modern terms

lis •'V’denced by his defense of the | gigolo. Bushman thinks that most useful beijjg saniy maligned and de dares that if he brings happiness and glamor to some elderly perhaps • plain v.qitau well he's a regular boy si out when it comes to good deeds.' Bu: he scorns such a motive as far' as his bwnself is concerned. For he i feels that be has much, very much ; to offer the right woman, provided , that she can support him in the I style to which he used to be accu.;-1 ' tomed. rQ lEXZEMA — AU kinds of skin I trouble. Try a box of B 3 01NT-, MENT. Sold by all good druggists and Pingrey & Carroll Barber Shop. Soi-in-w-45-tf 1 ■ ~n O — ' i BARGAINS — Bargains in living I room, dining room suits, mat [ tresses and rugs. Stuckey and C 0.,! > Monroe, our Phone number in 44 1[ 168-ts I

CHARGES MADE AGAINST MAYOR (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE? inefficiency and corruption, and if: under public pressure he lias l initiated investigations lie has allowed such investigations to lapse without report or result. “He has appointed unworthy men to public office, and kept in orfjre unworthy men subject bylaw Lo bis removal. His conduct of tlie office of mayor since he took ; office on January 1, 1930, has beyu incompetent, inefficient and fu-l tile, with the result that thp local machinery of government has failed to function properly ami •he administration of the city has been brought into disrepute.” The ten specific items, involving virtually every municipal department. “might be multiplied,” the charges state. Signed by the Rev. John Haynes Holmes, chairman of the city affairs committee, and by Rabbi Stephen S. Wise, vice chairman, the charges say (hat “the conduct of the mayor's office i all for h searching investigation by the state.” The contention is advanced that the mayor “holds the power and therefore cannot escape the credit or discredit of results." Roosevelt is asked to “act under I the powers vested in you by the constitution and statutes of the state of New York ami remove j from office of the mayor of the city of New York the said James J. Walker." Refuses Comment Palm Springs, Calif.. March 18. —<U.R)--Despite a petition to Gov. Roosevelt from the city affairs committee in which the removal trotn office or’ Mayor James J. Walker was demanded, the continued to enjoy his “health vacation” here unperturbed by the reports. Questioned alvotit the developments this morning as he prepared to take a mud bjith. Mayor Walker refused to comment. —o Land of Hailstorm! Hallstones have killed more peo i l>le in India than in atiy other conn try. sccorditig to available figures

Public Auction 7 ROOM HOME and HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE We, tile undersigned, will sell at public sale 1 highest bidder on the premises, at 910 West Monroe | Decatur, Ind., at 1 o’clock p. m. SATURDAY, MARCH 21st Semi-modern, home, 7 rooms and bath. H” l|sl . l repair. Two car garage. Extra large lot. location. Also—Complete line of good household lui'nit 1111. For appointment to see this home, call Roy Johnson, Phone 265> TERMS—CASH. MILLARD BAUMGARTNER, CLARA BAUMGARTNER, I Roy Johnson, Auct. •

Mil.ltll r s MIE Mr < hum* XiHtihrr 13731 HB Tile ’ L fl ; ancr A I Fields. It as < t >a ! Stauffer < " I'd ' nolds. «>|'n f' r.-d’.s. Hex mdd>. \\ ]’. Colling, his wife. ggE By <•!<i*-r of rn»- dire- k ams < f A •!..mis Indiana 1•• to tie* (lie :> t A't-eii } o’clo< k i' M ' - ; la\ at door of 1 '.i'i.>u>e m ■ ■ ■ fi t s so r rears, - >»Ute T«>-\\ : . MK | 'The west ..f ’.p I Township -Hauge tti"' i Eighty < • >1 lams <’ount\ i And on z(amount of Irofets 1 will -a::.e place exp' •■ s; 'l p simple ••■■'■. t he prop- ' ;! 1 Uufus Stu ! M ifer. his " '• 1 ' "d > 'Olin W. I:• '•■ ! i Jr. W’llia 1 ' >' ! lins his wif' • ‘’i ‘f necti< ut M . 1 pany, .. JHH Said Sab' w i relief w!;ai' •• ' ■ Ada t •'flinty, j Harvey and 11 ‘ ' z ' 1 t *-.>oint mi'll’ !MII MB i Nolive > M 111 ’ undersigned i. ■ '■ tninist rator ■•! ' • "-. G. Kraner lab ' i' llll '" 1 cea-ed. ’I lie i;.!- \ id dcnPVipMß *dminisi raioi V!il March 17. I-’”-' . M Lenhart. 11. IL a AKKIVALS ■ Mr. ami Mr- I i"> fr'ilrns’B (are the paren's a K ll ' l 'at their home • Xj ™ J (aireet. Tuesday. Aiarc, the fourth child an.l i b -- f,rst . l ß 'the family. B.nb ai.'ih'-'i' aa “ ■ i are gettiug along $ AUTOS I Q Re-financed on smaller !»■ ! I meuts. Quick service. ■ Franklin Security Co.| g Phone 207 g " Decatur, Indiana ■