Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 29, Number 130, Decatur, Adams County, 2 June 1931 — Page 2

fr*Oll RAI4C -Buick If SMI mod*' •> R«n s good and look. good Sell’ for 3200 Jltn Marta North 13th. •trout. Telephone 33*1. 126*1 x FOR SALIC Red Cross windmill tower. rheap Homer W Arnold. De-| l atdr It. R 2 CrautviUe phone ______ 128 31* KOK SAIJC Dunfield Soy BMUM, germinal ion » > Price li no pe Im. L.A. Ripley, Munroe. Rente L ■ 12S-IK , KtK SALE—(’abbage. toma'oes, ' <aiitfflox er. mangoes. pimentoes-1 and Hower plant*, celery plant later! Henry <Hnugk, 2i)4 South Tenth i»treet.Thone <77, 129-3tx [ Pbh BALE Willys Knight Sedan Decatur Auto Paint and Top Co. [ . ' 129-3 t FOR~BALe — Fresh fl7h~d~iivervil Tuesday afternoon and Wednes-1 day morning and Thursday. Friday! and Saturday 3 pounds for 23c. I Phone 111* 12»-3tx I F< HJ.'JLM.F -2 ft. - ‘TToarTyimni ' S •**- Sheet* 394-M. 129-3t' FOR TtALE—Majestic Radio also 3 9x12 rugs. Roy Miller 613 N 6tn! St. I3t>-3tx j FOR SALE ('hoice tomato and cabbage plants. E. F. Gass 4271 Adams St. Liu 3tX FOR SALE - Unfinished breakfast sets, price 312.50. Special bargains in unfinished kitchen chairs‘ and davenport tables. Sprague Fur nlture Company. 3rd door west of post oftce. 130-3 C | FOR JSALE— Perrenials. beast flu I j long spurred Columbines nt ail | the en'ranclng shades of lavender., blue, pink, yellow etc., now in bloom ; Come now while the picking is good and select the shades you desire. Sol* with soil on roots so they will contintre to grow and bloom after transplanting. Also Galhardias. DeJphiniume. painted daises etc.. River side Wtrsery. Four miles west of. Berea. 130-3 t cod! FOK KENT FOR RENT A modern flat, north of Court Housf on Madison St. Julius Haugh. 129-3tx FOR RENT—" Light 'housetarepinr apartment Ground floor, private! • nt rance. Small garden made, garage. Inquire 1127 W, Monroe St. 1303t' WANTED WANTED —Electrical Repair work James Brown, phone 272 12s-3tx | WANTED—Experienced girl wants! house work. Also girl wants to< help with house work and care tor I children Inquire at 217 South Seeond aljp-et IJ* 3( FEMALE HkXp LADIES—P<>-i ' tlons on ocean liners to Europe, Orient* Good pay. Experience unne« esaary. Self-addressed envelope brings l b t. Arculus, 292-X, Mount Vernon. N. Y. 130t2x MISCELLANEOUS We are now located at 127 North , Third street, in the old D. D. Clark property. 2nd house south of Mon- , roe Street. Mrs. M. Moyer 124-121 Bar Married Teachers Somerville Tenn.. —lUP|—Thirteen married women were disbarred from teaching in Fa eUe county when the school board recently ruled that no married women teacher* i would be employed during the 1931-1 32 tc|pi The board also reduced . tbs salary of high school teachers ten ror cent o W ANTED: Some good horses, fresh and springer cows, and hogs. At the Decatur Community Sales Saturday, June 6th. We will have buyers for them. FLORENCE lIOLTIIOUbE [ Strnographic Work Typewritintr Judge .1. T. Merryman’s larw Office 1 , K. of (’.. Bld;!. If you have any extra typewriting or stenographic work 1 will he glad to dn it. I’h'ine 43 for appointment Ashbaucher’s MAJ E STIC FURNACES ASBESTOS SHINGLE ROOFING SPOUTING j LIGHTNING RODS Phone 765 or 739

Mrs. Black, Ijuh Attendant Lails answered promptly day or night. jCfflce 1 hone Son Home phono 727 Ambulance Service FUNERAL DIRECTOR W. 11. ZWICK & SON Mrs. Zwick, Lady Attendant Calls answered day and night Ambulance Service Phones: Office 61. Home 304 YAGER BROTHERS Funeral Directors (alls answered day or night. At night, rail phone 44. Day time call phone 105. Ambulinci Service, d«y or night ———— - ■ —- For BETII.R HEALTH Set DR. li. I ROilN APFEI. Licensed Chiropractor mid N.itur.iiMith j lUdiome diagnosis and treatment Phone 314 104 80. 3rd St Office Hours: 19-12. 16, t>-8 I 10 years In Decatur j i.OBENSTEIN & DOAN FUNERAL DIRECTORS i Calls answered promptly day or j night. Ambulance Service. Office Phone 90. Residence Phone. Decatur l»4l Residence Phone. Nuiir-w SI LADY ATTENDANT MtKHIFF 'III < nuw Xamhcr IJfe**.* I STATF? oF INp| AX \ I AM \MS f’OUN I y Il * U X<mii F* A: not< ‘\Ju J ‘ Vrr'.’V.i ’ <hMM> J i» HrtiU > «nd Cen«p«iif. a rp ration. • ' I utfte. and J »h;i J 5 Ik. <• Punu uh i Cotit|>aii>, Atithonj i Jifv< tr I ii >in th* <’i»rk »f the, ! Mmihw <*ir> ult C<»url. of Asiaiow [between (hr h«»ur» lo o’clock A. M and ♦ < io< k p ..f Maui day at 1 Adams «'ounty, Indiana, theland profits f»»i a term n •< va« rrdinxj | t est rut iff in Adamw County. Stair L f» Nu.nkr t. «. and 7 of th.» ' acst Half ”f lh«- W' -AC half of tn<* r ibrnt r north with I tion line’ to a point dur W< st of ta« plat e of J , l»« tfiniiitiMr, tn«*n*«* east l*> ***•■ plat** ’of I'rkiinnmg, hi Adamn Count>. in-I I diatia And on fa'lur* t«» imlix. the lull I amount of ju l*»ui< nt. int?re*t and I plate’ exp Nf lo pubh- pair the fee! the >urr t V‘ f Jam. -'l *\r .Id 'A n , iCentral las. inturHn • C»•.tipnnr, t' I corporation, EH Girod. « hnt ie-s Fl I I Koop, K. i rank <2h»« J l». Hradlry | land Coinpanx. .« corp oration. Harlrv t ' Siultr. C. E. Bursts? wthl Company.* |a coloration. Jh« Marton National* • Rank a corporal loti. Arvbibohl W Frrauaofi. f’hnrh-M S Tultlr. and iJobn J.-Nrllxaii. < o-parinets diinir Ihuslnraw a» It. <' Munn and t'oiupan- • Anihoi v Spti>Kb i! the suit of tin 'Mutual Bvneru iat«* insurant« C«»n.-j lout anv rrllcf whatever fr on vai-1 | nation or apyraG’-.nvnt Bl i * JolfN.MiN. Si. i iff. 111. M. IvV.ow. Attorney * May 19-2 C June 2. ! '■lll iill I '. -11 r • ■*«>»• * ww’hrr 17345 STATE <>E INDIANA ‘ APAAiS COlNiA’, BS. prank A FZorb k v». Charles Mirs h- ’ Hv virtu ' of an Kxscutiott di i f ted t I from the Clerk of the Allen Super-' lor c urt of Allen County, InJiaiii.* |in toe atiove pnilthd cause t will! I expose to pßbJir suction to the htgiieat bidder on Thursday the 11th day ' of Jan. A D mF. between the hour.i of 10 o’rlock a. M and 4 o’|clock P. M. of raid day st east d *or of the Court House in Decatur Ad-) I an* County, Indians, the rents and, profits for a t<mi not weeding rev-, [iti >«n« of trte following de»*ribed ! •eal *ttaie£ shiHteJ in Adame Couu-| ty, In lb** He of Indiana IO wi i• ’ ir ? »u*h i; *l( *f the north half ‘of the northeast quarter of the aou’h j »*a3t quarter of «»>rtlon seven (7> ; I ■ t>ya mp twent ? - <2Si n >rt i of le.i :i • i ■ rir n 4» .a I < mt ». Ing Ten <lb> a< res of land, w ore or les i:; And n failure to realise the] Hull amount judgment intcreat and I o<t . I vilt at the same ti.no and | pla» e expose to public sale the fe*simple <»f -lid iral ei-tst* taken as j th»’ property of Charbs Hi S'hcy at; ’the Sult of Frank Ase» nritk. I 4hv sti j l ilt lie made with I reties ti valuation or Appraise-. I me nth» v|. HCKL JOMNHON Shf Jff 'dlms County Indiana H*r»nk A. ffrnrhk, Attnrnov May 2K June 2-9 I VPiilHliiifiil Hf ItfitiiuKl rm nr I N ith .' |M hereby <lv*n That the , undersigned has been appointed AdI miniwtr.itor of the of s*»phL< .v,>. w .<t. of id i Hi' County il*'fieiMed Th* estate in probably sol-: I v* nt. John Brineke. Administrator I '•’r tchtv sn . Llttarer Attys. May 22. *&3l May 25-June i-« | P. V/. shiiKh of Kkhmond was a ■visitor here tnday. I

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MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOC AL AND FOHEIGN .MARKETS BERNE MARKET Corrv<t«-4 June 1 Hog.-. 140 |M>un<lH down »a.60 140-1 M P'>un<ls 16.70 lb<t 1 M> pounds 35.601 200-225 pounds J5.7v 225 25" iHiunds |5.5u 250-300 pounds 15.30 3 >0.{50 pounds 35.1" Roughs — 34.00 Stags— <3.00 V«-als — 37.75. Spring lambs — tS.uo. FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK F'irt Wayne, lud., June 2.— i — Livestock: Hogs. 190-1 M llm.. 34: ISO-200 lbs. [ 34.10; 2ihi 225 lbs.. 34; 225 250 lbs.. 1 35.90; 250 275 llw., 45.30; 275-300' 'lbs.. 35.70; 300-3 SQ lbs.. . |5.60;* roughs. 34.50; stags. 33. Calves. 39.00. Wool lambs, 37.50; clip lambs, j Hogs, steady. East Buftalo Livestock H >gs on sale 1400 slow very un-j >‘vi-u; ott'ei-ings scaling 200 lbs. | an I «usn 31 »-jilu.so; heavi -X cuts | ■ strong to 15, higher , desirable 140- J _i«> ias 36-40-44-50; 210250 lbs !<• ! *;a».3i.'; pigs 36.35-34.50 packing sows 44.25-34 .5. .Cuttle reieip s 25; all prices steady 1 Calles: Receipts 400; mostly j lead) ; good •<> choice vcalers 38.00 i i. common aud indium 34 s*>-' I 3/.50. Sheep tecetpts 1.00 O; lambs s ea<ly to weak; quality and sorts! : < .it.Milei. d. tk-siiable Kentucky; ; springers 311.50 straight. Others ' *to..xs-3i1.25; lomnion and medium 1 36.10; Age/tin-ep stead; few shorn I ewes 3150-3350. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE July Sept. Dee ■ \thea< ,59U .5<V 40H I Corn .56% .52% .44% i Outs _ 26' ■ .36% 29 LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected June 1 No. | Red Wheat 60c Oats 24c Itarley 40c No. i Velios Con;, per W pounds 60c to 65c Wool 1 :< LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eg,a, doveo 12c SIiriEREAT A( STATION Butterfat 18c Ifrlbwnjalk. Vir;.H Wagoner of Monroe, and ini. iu< tor oi a sociology clans at Ball Suite Teachers college. .Mun , i «e, took the members of his class ‘to the Ep ieplte Village at New astlu and the Institution for feeble mimied at Kkhmond, last Satin day. ihe .dudents spent an hour at i liti hmoi d where Dr. Ross gave a h-i.uie, ami th.ee hours at New t.asue. J. >•>. Peterson, secretary of Post X of lhe T. P A. ami a stale direc‘lo; mil have tomorrow for Sau rraacisco as a delegate to the na- , Jonai convention. He will join seve.al of tin Indiana delegates at Fort V ay..e.

Suicide of Fumoua Artist Set Problem for Scientists » ♦ ♦ » ♦ n Why did Ralph Barton kill himself at the pinnacle of a brilliant career? His self-written ‘■Obit” classic of sane-thinking clarity. ‘ I , %■-* )■ ■ Ike A/ B Lj V- / K ▼ 4 / napy 'in* EJ 1 Ji-—» 'J Jr "i- "x \ Sy* ?* I . ' 2Ur GrCutta fkiNTEREY Bartom Mrs Ann Bartou

i New Yoik—-Ending in one second | with a bullet a isreer that took h'ui twenty-one years to build. italpn | lanou, internationally-known artist caricaturist and satirist, has set a i jiubkin that started psyi hologists i ul over the world tranticully oelv u fc among their supply ot complex*s and inhibitions in an effort \o led one that will lit his extraordiuiry case. Barton was born in 16H in Kansas City. Mo., where hri mother Mrs. Catherine Josephine Wigginon Baitqp, still Ilves. The artist was fond of claiming a superlative tegree ot Americanism based on the act.as he expressed it. that u >« nood nas one-sixteenth Cherokee md tifteen-SiXteenthn pie-Kevolun-ay English Colonial After leaving school. Barton startd the career that brought him to he heights in the art depurtqient it a hai.sa.v newspaper where he L still remembered as the boy who wild never draw in proportion a ailing which I’aiton sapitaiized an.i which eventually nronriit him fame His first notable step up the ladlet was taken In the days of the Aorld War, when he gained great t liatitii tioti is a contributor of sutlrtai caricatures featuring the great conflict to "Fuck. ' After that lie lever looked back. Ills work was t.i leuiand everywhere. |' was then, on, that he began to-Suild for himself a reputation 01 a Lothario. His fit st wife. Mar Jennings Baron, who had borne’aim a daughter Nathalie, now in *'French convent ireparlng to take he veil, divorced

11 the artist in 11117, and soon alter be j i married Anna liarion. Hut this mat I H la-r did t turn out sincessful, and I | .p 1923 the divorce courts parted i i' him from Anne. i: Ha next romaine, regarded as the crowning ons of his life, was I ■| with Carlotta Monterey, a beautiful i i- ictress, now the wile of Eugen** i O'Neill, famous dramatist. Barton • married Carlotta, was divorced by I ! her remarried her and was finally I ■; divorced again in 1926. after which! ■ he man led Mary Taileferre. French! modernist composer, at the end ot i > I three-weeks’ cortship. 11 All this time Barton, between! * eve aha rs of whl.h he admitted j i|uearly a hunted, had been making! . requent t ips to Paris, so frequent! - liai it agreed him the num* "Com i •uiuUr," Once after he Usd been I i made a f’bavalier of the French l*e 11 giou of Honor, he declared hks in<l let Hon of settling down in France' > and after ordering a house to be! i ‘ built never lived In it. il It was only 1-iat month that Bar; * I ton s fqurih and last wife divorced him in Paris and it was then rumnr>i that lie had formed a hopeless alia hnieni lor a wealthy American ■| heiress but the "Obit” which he' i wrote be,orc filing the shot that' Ijended his brilliant career makes it mention of only one real love his , third who, Carlotta Moniereey . ■j The ■■Obit” it.*elf‘is a < lassie of ii;oii( 'se clarity in which the artist dwribes his vain geaicb for con , tautmeat. Ore passage la parficu-' .-lariy iatgrastiag: "I btve run from' l, wife to -.vile, from house to nous* > I |

> ami from miiutry to cotMtry in a ridiculous effort tn aacspc Doni I myself.'' That one paasage seems io tell the whole story of a mau who bad evervtlilng but peace of mind. ' psychologist a may finally dig up I some ten-syllable term to account I for the self-destruction of an extra I ordinarily brilliant man. but to th" ' layman in the street. Ba: ton's suii <ide was the act of one who when be got what he wanted, didn't want I **• ■ g ——— » • TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE — ; Can you answer seven of these ( I test questions? Turn to page , four for the answers * • ' I.—Whal was tnc popular name of the com mission appointed by the British Government to study and report on the gov ernnient of India? I 2. —Who was nicknamed "Tiger of France?” I 3. What was the maiden name of Mme. Gaili-Curci? ■ 4.—What is the most famous Italian volcanic mountain? I 5. !u wliat ocean are the Caroline Islands? 6. —What railroad is known by the initials C., R. I. & P ? 7. —ln what ci untry is the city of Rio de Janeiro? 8. —What is the capital of the Canadian Province of Ontario? I 'J. What is the second planet in order of distance from the sun ? | ID.—What famous structure is located at Pisa? ■r -g> — — DR. L. A. WARREN SPEAKS TO MEN — ■ (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONF W. F, Beery had charge of tiie musical numbers whUdi interspersed the number of short talks made by various Decatur men. The Imperial quartet sang several seletI Hons. 1 Rev. M. W. Sundormnn opened I' the meeting with a three minute talk on "What Brotherhood is," followed with talks by Rev. Ct R. : laintuan and Rev. 4. B. Brown on | ‘lts Aims" and "Its Value to the i Chun h," respectively. Judge J. T. Merryman gave a fine talk pertaining to brotherhood in which he told ot Brotherhood in the courts, in society, and in every day life. “Brotherhood in Our Schools' was the subject of the address given by bounty .Superintendent I Clifton Striker. The Brotherhood meeting last evening was In the charge of the lune section of the Men's organization qf the Eyangilical church, and E. B. Macy was chairman of the section. GOVERNOR GETS ARTICLES OF IMPEACHMENT [ ttINTINPEII rnoM PAGE ONE, tiie Horton administration. The first count of eight in thei articles, made public last week., i charged Gov. Horton conspired ! with Caldwell, and his associatn. > Co). Luke Lea. newspaper publish er. to manipulate state funds for their own gain. The other charges presented today were in sequence: Shat the governor ' willtuily refused and neglected” to fulfill >u» j statutory duty to arrange proper; I botuis tor state flnanue officials J I i

i and that failure to do this was i partly responsible for the prevent 1 financial situation. * That Governor Hg>rton "wilful ‘ ly, tyranlcally and corruptly re1 moved former Highway Commissioner Net! Bass because Hass re fused to allow Lea and Cardwell to "have finpl supreme charge and control of the general policy and 1 work of th" department." That Harry 8. Berry, another former highway commissioner, ; was dismissed, allcgedli for ’ fusal to s[H-<dfy "Kyro< k," a road pavement, in which Lea and Caidwell were financially intece-led. and because he refused to route: a road past a college controlled by one of Horton's political Manas. That Gov. Horton granted a par , don to w. m WMkanon , house owner, convated on a gamle ; Bug charge, for political reakau*. That the governor signed an appropriation bill with th» written ' provision that 12.850 set aside for ,' a piano (or his mansion would not I be spent, but three days utter tie .•'bill became law. the piano was Imught out of slate funds. Th article chargid this was a "great ' moral delinquency." Article seven charged Horton j with fraud and wilful neglect and | violation of duties as a member l of the state funding board in ,' voting to designate the Bank of . Tennessee as a depository to dis J burse bridge fupds. The article , points out that the governor called ! | the funding boats! mi'eting and ,'that as a result of the designation Use state Jost more than 33.0°0.0 ,, 0. The final article charges him > with failure to require quarterly 1 budgets from the depurtmeiit of state. — Q— Child Rabies Victim i Memphis, — tl'l’i — The first 'I death from hydrophobia in two peats oictirred here early this ’ I month when four-year old Otis Ram l age of Botts Camp. .Miss., suicumlied in a The child was Isiricke nwlth b> asles while recuper-, Hating from the attack. 1 ■■■ '

NOTICE OF BANKRUPT SALE OF REAI AN!) PERSONAL PROPERTY ; Th** undersigned, trustey* ot J. Eliot and Mari I 1 *>a«* j J will diter for sale ail personal property, including ■ , ,| !r M I j machine outfit, bankrupt's share in growing crop . at.-' abo II ing des* ribed real estate The routh half of the northeast quarter of 1 " l! I in township twenty-eight (Z 8 north, range fift- * n 11 * e * - SO acres more or less. Said sale to be a public auction for < a h. *>n ec T) FRIDAY, JUNE 5, 1931 at 9 o'clock A. M (0- - it ns and eacSbf iat tho premises. To be sold free and dear ot ii *- 11 antes except, ah taxes falling due in 1931. ISADOR BERNSTEIN, j Community Auction Sale Decatur, Indiana SATURDAY, JUNE M at 10:00 A. M. UgrhM Hor.es; ( attic: !Iog>; Sheep: Poultry: 1 r u |iatf" and Household Goods. Bring in your h'< s ‘'.| wa y S aM Ivon have that yop wish to turn into ..j• pnip <r ! crowd of buyers that will bid veery dollar that. :is worth. . .iIN DEC \TUR ■* Auctioneer; Roy S, Johnson*

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