Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 29, Number 68, Decatur, Adams County, 20 March 1931 — Page 2

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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES

FOR SALE FOR SALE Sow and night pig*. Guernsey Male Calf. Practically new Bell City Incubator. 3-4 mile east of Monmouth. G. H. Kroner. 63-6 t; l-'oit SALE- 1928 Whippet coach body 1927 Ford eoach body; 1925 Ford sedan body; 1926 Chevrolet sedan body; 1926 Essex coach; 1925 Overland coach. Frank Wrecking Company, West Monroe street FOR SALE—I Fordaon tractor ami plow 1 pr. mules wt. 2600; 5 good work horses a tew fresh and springer cow*.. F J. Schmitt. 66-3 t FOR SALE —8 sided brooder house 10x10. A new one. See Roy Johnson. 65t5x FOR SALE—Guernsey Male calf, good stock. Alfred J. Smith. 3 miles west >,» mile south of Monroe 67-3 t FOR SALE —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, Cralgville, Indiana. Phone 66. Mar. 18-20-23 25-27-30 FOR SALE — Baby Chicks. Order Decatur Quality Chicks Now tor April and May delivery at our redded price. Custom hatching 3c par egg. Started chicks at special price. Decatur Hatchery, Decatur, ludiana. Phone 497. 68-5 t FHR SALE—Manebu soy reaniTand Tiarley good for seed. John Struse Route 5, phone 873-E 68-3tx FOR - SALE— Baby Chicks. Special mating of White Leghorn with iwale birds from Trap nested dams. 21.3 eggs and better, |10; heavy lifreds, $9; light breeds and heavy iffjxed, SB. Special discount on large order. Custom hatching 3c per egg; turkey and duck, 5c per egg. Also seed barley. Dunfield *s}■ beans from certified seed. Black Gelding. 9 years old. O. V. Dilling. Berne, route 2. Craigville phone. • . 62-fri-mon-tf ' ~ FOR RENT FJ)R RENT —7% acres good grotind. Cash or grain rent. Also Imve for rent 6 room house. Phone BQS. 66t3x FOR RENT —Two sleeping rooms „in modern home. Also garage. :M2 S. First St. or call phone 419. 68-3 t RENT —First floor, furnished -housekeeping apartment. Baseirfent, gaiage, garden, lights, gas, bird and soft water furnished. Teletriiojig. 682. 6S-6t WANTED MAN vV ANTED — At once to tnrfi and clean commercial orchard for share of fruit. J. O. Tricker phone 869-H 55-33tx WANTED—Washing and ironings. Miss Sarah Schlegel. 368 South 12th Street. Itx o Ancient Lncke The medieval lock was a simple form of the warded type usually opened with a heavy and marvelously wrought and deconrterf key Artisans of these times, lacking the Tbvenflve genius of Inter rfWnrft* supplied great complexity and artistry Indeed. If their locks were not efficient, they at least had the Virtue of looking formidable. * . o Get the Habit —Trade at Heme.

VI7HAT side of the fence VV are y OU on ? if somebody’s hurt on your premises will you be on the defensive? Or will you let >£TNA pay the bills? TNA• I Z E Public Liability Insurance costs little! Saves much! The Suttles-Edwards Co., Inc. Phone No. 358 Over Niblick's Store IlhmiAiiiiiill

N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8:30 to 11:30—12:30 to 5:00 Saturdays. 8:00 p. tn. Telephone 135 S.E. Black FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night. Cffpx* phone 500 Home phone 727 Ambulance Service FUNERAL DIRECTOR W. H. ZWICK & SON Mrs. Zwiek, 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 Licensed Chiropractor and Naturapath 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. Office Phone 90. Residence Phone, Decatur 1041 Residence Phone, Monroe 81 LADY ATTENDANT

BIDS FOR TRICK* Notice is hereby given that the Board of County Commissioners? of Adams county, state of Indiana, will receive sealed bids up and until JO o’clock A M. on Tuesday. April 7” 1931 for the furnishing of two (2) heavy duty trucks for the use of the highway department of said county. Specifications for the same are now on file in the office of the auditor of said county. Bidders will be asked to take two light Indiana Trucks (used) as part payment for said trucks. The board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. The bidder will be required to file bond and affidavits as required bv law. George Shoemaker .J. G. Hoffman F. O. Martin Board of County Commissionei s March 6-13-20 Company Will Break Ten Million Dozen Eggs Kansas City, Mar. 20. —(U.R) —Ten million dozen eggs will be eracked and either frozen or powdered by the Tranin Egg Products Company here within the next five months. Tile company, one of the few of its kind in the country, sells the liquid and powdered eggs to bakers. candy makers and manufacturers of ice cream, noodles and macaroni. Eggs from Missouri and Kansas are preferred because the yolks are a deeper yellow and the whites of thicker consistency. The eggs are packed in 30-gallon cans and then frozen before being shipped. . I I- ■ — L . O— Washington Game Menaces Grazing Aberdeen, Wash., Mar. 2ft. —fU.R> —Too much game! That’s what's the trouble with the Olympic Peninsula, vast wilderness stretch across Puget Sound from Seattle, according to F. S. Marvis. U. S. forest service worker. Roosevelt elk—a distinct species indigenous to the peninsula — are protected by law. As a result, the animals are multiplying so fast grazing land is disappearing. Mavis declared. FLORENCE HOLTHOUSE Stenographic Work Typewriting Judge J. T. Merryman's Law Office. K. of C. Bldg. If vou have any extra typewriting or stenographic work 1 will be glad to do it. Phone 42 for appointment.

Ashbaucher’s MAJESTIC FURNACES ISHBSTOS SHINGLE ROOFING SPOUTING LIGHTNING RODS Phone 765 or 739

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MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS BERNE MARKET Corrected March 2ft Corrected March 19 I Hogs. 140 lbs. and down $7.00 I 140-160 pounds $7.501 160-220 pounds $7,701 220-250 pounds $7.40. 250-300 pounds S7.IA 300-350 pounds .... $6.90 j Roughs—ss.so. Stags—s3.so. Veals—sß.oo. Lambs—sß.oo. I EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK East BiWfalo, N. Y., Mar. 20.-j- : (IW—Livestock: * Hogs: on sale, 4,000; market I slow; shippers inactive; geserally 10-15 c lower; many unsold; desirI able 120-210 lbs., $8.55-$8.60; 230260 lbs., $7.85-$8.25. Cattle: Receipts, 150; mostly cows; medium heifers and steers! strong at $7.25-$8; common kinds,! $7-$7.50; cutter cows. $2.75-$4.25. Calves: Receipts, 1,000; vealers unchanged; good to choice, $9.50$10; common and medium, $5-SB. Sheep: Receipts, 2,000; lambs fairly active: fully steady; good to choice woolskins, $9.75-$10; some held higher; medium kinds and I strong weights, $8.75-$9.25. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Mar. May July Sept. I Wheat, Old .79% .81% .62% .62% New .79% .82% Corn, Old .62% .64% .66% .66% New .62% .65% Oats, Ohl .30% .32% .32% .32% J — FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind., Mar. 20. —(U.R) —Livestock: Hogs, 10-20 c lower; 100-140 lbs., $7.25: 140-150 lbs., $7.50; 150-160-lbs., $7.75; 160-180 lbs., $7.90; 180-; 200 lbs., $8.10; 200-220 lbs., $7.90;' 220-240 lbs., $7.75; 250-260 lbs., I $7.60; 260-280 lbs.. $7.45; 280-300 lbs., $7.35; 300-350 lbs., $7.20; roughs, $6; stags, $4.25; calves. $8.50; lambs, $8.50. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected March 20 No. 1 New Wheat 66c No. 2 New Wheat 65e New Oats 27c! Barley ' 50c j Rye 60c I No. 2 Yellow Corn, per 100 pounds 60c 75c LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET I Eggs, dozen 16c i nypTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat —36 c <a > Ambassador's Privilege Among the curious privileges [ that an ambassador Ims Is that he Is the only person about a court i J who hits the right to turn his back ■ . on the sovereign at the end of an j I Interview.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1931.

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By HARRISON CARROLL. * Copyright. 1931. Premier Syndicate Inc. HOLLYWOOD, March 00 —At I the rate things are going, every actor in Hollywood will soon be

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able to say: “1 was a newspaperman once myself. Fox is the latest studio to plan a picture —a bout the press. Following the example of “Fi v e Star Final.” it will lambast the tabloids. Brad ley King, one of H o I 1 y w ood’s

more competent Ayres, scenarists, has been assigned to write the story, and William McGrath, ex-tabloid reporter, will act as her adviser. Newspaper stories are the current rage. First National is to do “Five Star Final," Joan Crawford was a sob-sister in ‘‘Dance, Fools, Dance,” Lewis Ayres will be a reporter in one of his new vehicles, 1 and. of course, there is ‘‘The Front Page,” which was previewed last week. Incidentally, it is a bang-up j production, another feather in the j cap of Lewis Milestone, director of [' last year’s prize picture, "All Quiet on the Western Front ” It is interesting to note that a local theatre-chain is considering 1 “The Front Page” for one of its long - run houses. Theatre men figure everybody will want to see how Milestone got around the forbidden profanity in the plav. PLAYING SAFE. Now comes Bill Oliver with the story of the Scotch philanthropist who offered to distribute free ham sandwiches among the poor in the Ghetto SWEET LAND OF LIBERTY. Strange are the ways of censors. During the filming of “Waiting at the Church," RKO discovered that Pennsylvania and several other States do not allow a scene in which a player hiccoughs. As a result joe Cawthofn invented a new kind of spasm to put over a drunk scene. Regular hiccoughs will be shot for other States. DO YOU KNOW That Tom Feed, Universal scenarist, once was Clara Bow's leading man. and that they both played in support of “Baby Peggy,” the child actress’ The picture Was “Captain January.” KEEPING HER BUSY. Having put Lilyan Tashman under contract. Paramount is proceeding to keep her working steadily. She.goes from “Up Pops Mah Jonng Game Ends in $50,000 Suit San Francisco. Mar. 19 -(U.R)Bridge games have been known to lead to divorces, baseball games have ended in free-for-all fights, but now. for possibly the first time on record, a mah jonny game lias resulted in th" tjlisg of a $50,000 damage sniL W. W. Adams is being used for $56,000 actual and punitive dam-

♦the Devi!” to “Daddy’s Gone A-Hunting,” which will be a star- ■, 'ring vehicle for Ruth Chatterton. 1 By the way, Ruth has only, two more to do for Paramount after the Zoe Akins’ play. Critics out ; here panned her last picture, “Un- | 1 faithful,” pretty badly. , — THEY ALL WANT HER. With an imposing parade of hits ', to her credit, Ursula Parrott can ■ name her own price in Hollywood. 1 Samuel Goldwyn has just purchased the author’s “Love Goes , Past” for United Artists. No star , or director is named as yet. Unless lam mistaken, Mrs. Par- ' rott now is working for Paramount , in the East. Three of her stories > have been made at M.-G.-M.: "The Divorcee,” “Gentleman’s Fate” * and "Strangers May Kiss.” All are rated as bonanzas. < t LATEST GOSSIP. The report persists that Cecil B. t De Mille will go to Paramount as ■ an associate producer. His Metro- (

Goldwyn - Mayer. Contract is up I with the comple-I tion o f “The I Squaw Man” . . .1 Frances Marion, I the scenarist, and I George Hill, the I iwector, have! kissed and made up. They were the team who contributed “The Big House,” and who will be represented again in “The Secret Sex”

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. . . Samuel Goldwyn’s small son is recovering from the measles. . . Two days was the limit of Jean Harlow’s visit to the Gay White |, Way. She was summoned back to i; do retakes on a M.-G -M film. ... ‘ A group of scenarists who used to work steadily before the days of C the talkies are planning an apnea! I to the Motion Picture Academy of Arts and Sciences to see if anything can be done to remind producers of their former successes. 1 . After all, there will be no love interest in the Tilden tennis shorts. Exhibiting good common sense, M.-G.-M. has decided to limit them to instructive tennis, with normal and slow photography. Recovered from a siege of pneumonia, Herbert Brenon returns to the RKO lot to start casting “The Next Corner”. . .Several studios are undergoing a change of heart about color films. Ry the middle of next month. Paramount expects to start the first of a series of technicolor productions. They Will be dramas. . As a favor to Fox executives, El Brendel will appear in two scenes of “Riding for a Fall," which used to be “SixCylinder Love." Believe it or not, he plays a Swedish character. ' ages by a fellow broker, Kenneth . Watson, who charges that, in a I fistic battle over a disputed point during an after lunch malt jonny I I game, Auafiiie flruek him on the 5 head, pernUuentl? injuring him. Adams admitted the quarrel but denies the fist fight. e —. o ' BARGAINS — Bargains in -living j room, dining room suits, mat ; tresses and rugs. Stuckey and C 0..; f Monroe, our Phone number in 44 r 168-ts i

MIFRIFF SALE < aiiNc Vuinber I3M»S State of Indiana, Adams County. The Prudential Insurance Company of America, a Body Corporate, VS, James F. Arnold, Alta J. Arnold, Harley Smith. J !». Bradley AuCo., a corporation G E. Buraeley Ar Company a Corporation, The Marlon National Bank, a Corporation. Archibald \V. Ferguson, Charles S. Tuttle, and John J. Neiligan Co-partners trading as K. G. I»un & Company, Eli Girod and Charles E. Rasp, Copartners doing business under the Firm mime <»f l»e«afur ShSeet Metal Works, E. Frank Gass The Union Centra! Life Insurance Gompany, a Corp ‘ration, John K. Bea bout, By virtue on an order of sale to me [directed from tqe Clerk of the Adlams Circuit Court of Adafns County Indiana, I will expose to public sale to the highest bidder on Saturday the 4th day of April A. IL 1931, between the hours of 10 o’clock. A. M. and I o’clock P. M.. of said day at the east door of the Court House, in Adams County. Indiana; the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven (years the following described real situated in the County of Adams an* l State of Indiana, To-Wit; Commencing at the southeast corner of the west half of the southeast quarter of section four (1) in townshi'p twenty-seven (27) north of range fourteen (H) east of the second principal Meridian; thence running; east thirty (3ft» rods; them*-.* north eighty (B#> rods; thence west thirty (30) roils; thence south eighty (SO) rcrtls to the place of beginning. Also, Commencing at the southwest corner of the northeast quarter of the southeast quarter of said section four <4) thence running ea t twenty (20) rods; thence north fifty-eight (58) rods and nine (9) links to the right of way of the Toledo St. Louis and Kansas City Railroad; theme south-west along the right of way of said railroad twenty-one (21) rods and six links; thence south fifty (50) rods ami twelve Links to the place of beginning, containing in all twenty-one and 80-100 (21.X0) acres more or less except therefrom three acres off the south end of the first described tract thereof, being a tract thirty (30) rods long and sixteen i 16) rods wide, Also, Commencing at the southwest corner of the northwest qaurter of the southeast quarter of said section four (4) thence east to the south-east corner of said northwest quarter, them e north fifty «5(») rods and twenty (20) links to the South line of the right of way of the Toledo, St. Ixsuis and Kansas City Railroad; thence in a southwest course aiong the South line of said Railroad to the west line of said northwest quarter;, thence south to the place of beginning, containing nineteen and 61-100 (19.61) acres more or less, j Also; • »mi»»rm ing forty-eight (4X) rods and thirteen and 50-100 (13%) links west of the northeast corner of j the west half of the » »uii>east quar-1 ter of said seefiot) four (I) thence i running west thirty-one (31) rods, and eleven (11) links to the north-i west corner of said west half; thence south on said west line forty-eight, (IK) rods and twenty-two (22) links, to the north line of the right of way of the Toledo, St. Louis and Kansas City Railroad; thence northeasterly dong the north line of said railroad 1 thirty-three (33) rods and thirteen 1 and 50-106 (13%) links; thence, north thirty-nine (39) rods and! twenty.four links to the place of} beglnnftig, containing eight and 72,100 (8.72) acres, more or less. Also; one and 28-100 (1.28) acres off of the west side of the following described tract of land; Commencing twenty-six (26) rods and twenty (20) links, west of the Orth east corner of the west half of the southeast quarter of said section four (4) thence west tweuty-one (21) io Is uul eighteen and 50-100 (18. M link; thence south thirty-nine (3Nk rods and twenty-four (21) links the north line of the right of way of sai i Toledo. St. Louis and Kansas City Railroad; thence in a northeasterly course along the north line of said right of way twenty-two (22) rods and fifteen (15) links; thence north thirty-three (331 rods and seventeen and three-fifths (17 3-3 (links to the place of beginning. Also, Commencing at the northeast corner of the west half of the southwest quarter of said section four (I) thence west thirty-six (36) rods, thence, south parallel with tlm east liiifA of said west half eighty | (Bh> rods; thence east thirty-six t<36) rods: lhe»w-e north eighty (80) rofis*to the place of beginning, containing eighteen (IX) Beres more or less. ABo; the north east quarter of the southwest quarter of said section four <<> containing forty (la acres more or less, subject to the right of way of the Toledo, St. Louis and Kansas City llsllroad, through the last two mentioned tracts contain|ing four acres more or less. j Also; Commencing at a point* in [the center of the public highway I which is one (1) chain and three (3) |Hnk« west of the southeast corner of

the southeast quarter of the southwent quarter of said Mention four (4) thence to run in a northeast course in the center of said highway to a point on the north line of the south west quarter of the southeast quarter of said section *jur (4» which is six #6) chains and fourteen <l4> links west of the northeast cormr of said southwest quarter of said I , southeast quarter of said sectio» i four <4 > thence west on the north , line of said southwest quarter of said! southeast quarter and the north linet • of south-east quarter of the southI west (juaVter of sai dseetlon four i <4) to the northwest corner of the i southeast ijuarter of said southwest quarter, thence south to the south- • west corner of said southeast quar- • ter of the southwest quarter of said ' secti»»n four, thenc-e east to the • place of beginning, containing fifty- ‘ two and 83-100 (52.83) acres more or i less; II Containing in the aggregate after t said exceptions one hundred and j fifty-five and 27-100. (155.27) acres • more or less. i And on failure to realize' the full) I amount of judgment Interest and r costs I will at the same time and

Public Auction E 7 ROOM HOME and B C HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE K We, the uiuk rsigned, will sell al publi> s al>' 1 highest bidder on the premises, at 910 West Monroe stn^B )t : Decatur, Ind., at 1 o’clock p. m. SATURDAY, MARCH 21st I Semi-modern home, 7 rooms and bath. House ; repair. Two car garage. Extra large lot. location. , Also—Complete line <»l good household luinilurc. I For appointment to see this home, : call Roy Johnson, Phone 265. R TERMS CASH. K MILLARD BAUMGARTNER, I CLARA BAUMGARTNER. ■ Roy Johnson, Auct. —ssss SAVE | vWjE I EVER I H IT took that reliable, straight-thinking S philosopher. Will Rogers to explode the n J myth that indiscriminate spending W would bring back prosperity. Real pros- S perity is built on the twin solid rocks of normal spending and normal saving- ■ 1 ( H Buy normally. But remember to save -k [ I normally, too. S - M r I I ESE $1 opens an Account | Old Adams County Bank!

place expose > p'lMir sale simple <»f sai-i • <’ He. t the pr<»p t rt\ .Emits !•' f ,■ Alta J. Arnold, limkx Sm;th. Bradlev X- <Mr? G. E. Bursf le*. «\ - .hii-huv ;1 . atiou. The M- N iti-ua! ‘ a »’orp<irati n A" i! 1 W. • Ison, <’harle< > I' i’tle .cul , iNellig in, * (r. Dun <fc Companv, Eli )■ H’harh'N !■? H.-i-p. •• -rs . Ibusim-Ns i.ikl- ' ■ runefie" icatur Sheet M-’ • W • H. Gass, Th** I’ni ' ■“tr.tl ance Comp tin. .t <«•:}»•» WtT John Beah-uH. •: : -f ieiiti.il Insiii e 'i\. of <*ri< a, a ('orp - St. i Saitnadt* v.itho :! from valuat laws. . BURL .!• 'HNS'-N. Adam> Lenhart. Hell, i ,x >•-r. Remember B ES keeps vou warm. Cash m Yard—Phone 32. ■ — l'