Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 30, Number 63, Decatur, Adams County, 14 March 1932 — Page 2

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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES • < FOR SALE FOR SALE Slab wood and Pole wood. Adams County Lumber Co., Phone orders to Earl Colter No. >B4. 6Mt FOR SALE — Registered Holstein male. Or will trade lor bogs or grain. J. O. Trlcker. Route 8. Decatur. 61-3tx FOR SALE or TRADE—4O acre farm, city property desired. Suttles Edwards Co. Decatur. 62-St FOR SALE — 1928 Buick Sport coupe: 1930 Austin. Decatur Auto Paint and Top Company. First s-tr.-.-t, ti t :: t FOR SALE Altai a hay. 1 yearling bulls. Wilmer Wortiiman. Craigville, R. R. 1. 63-6txm. th. I FOR SALE Roll top desk. ex.-el lent condition, has typewriter attachment. Phone 102. 63t3 WANTED WANTED RADIO and ELECTRICAL work. M. F. MILLER Phone 125. 53-30 t WANTED—WeII drillers. For" Rent a 5 room house at 710 Nuttman avenu “. Inquire of H. J. Bosse. 804 Nuttman Ave. 61-3tx WANTED Tire repairing, 25c O. and E. Service Station, First and Jefferson streets. Phone 388. 63-9 t MALE HELP WANTED —Salesman wanted in Indiana to sell our highly refined, distilled And filtered motor and tractor oils to the farm trade with credit accommodation .o fall of 1932 without note, interest or mortgage. Liberal commission to salesmen with weekly advancements and full settlement the first of each month. Must have car. The Lennox Oil <t Paint Co., j Dept. Sales, Cleveland, O. 62 3tx SALESMEN WANTED- Mell wanted to conduct wot id renowned Rawleiga Home Service business in Cities of Decatur Fort Wayne. Bluffton at.J Portland, Reliable hustler can start earning $35 weekly and inc eas • rapidly. Write immediately. Rawleigh Co., Dept. IN-20-S Freeport, 111. Mar 3-9-14. X MA Le"hEL'.’ w ..Si A-:.!.: tious. reliable man wanted immediately to handle Watkins Produ. ts I in Decatur. Customers established. Excellent opportunity steady enj'f ploymcnt, rapid advancement fur right man. Write today. J. R. Welkin.- Company. 242-234 E. Naghtei. St., Columbus, Ohio. Itx WANTED — Permanent position—with more than average income; for a mm be’ween 22 and 45. Neai appearing and able to meet public. Mus( have car. This job offers real possibilities. Schafer Hardware Co., ask for Mr. Fedewa. between 8 and 18 a. m. tomorrow. 63-2tx *-— 0 . ( FOR RENT FOR* RENT —6 room house haseall i (lids of fruit M. Meibprs 1127 W. ?4onrue street! Phone 1269. 55 ts -* Q Children'* Sj>; cch Defects The more common forms of defects in cliiMren Im-Rule retailed spec* h. im perfect speech i assoctaied with partial deafness tmp®ect si>ee< b caused by certain malformations <»f the organs of speech, and the nervous speech dis such ms stammering, Mln’ ferine F-nd nervous hcshatlnn * £) L Kobin'* K«n-ye The robin ranges us fur as Labra derjji the eastern part «»f the con UnofH. and Aluffk* in thr iiiiiutni IdurjuiMrat ri« X • . 5 X<rji<*i- is h»r»*b> civeh, That Under-ijgnet 1 lias b< • n appointed A‘imbiistralrix »»f the <"4atr of Carl G. Covrfrdale. lab of Adams County, <h•cu rd. The • late its probably solve nt l>t-Ila V. Coverdale Administratrix t’ldtik J Lut’., attorney. March 12, 1932. \ March 11-21-33 i FLORENCE HOLTHOUSE Stenographic Work Typewriting Jtidpr .1. i Merry man's Lhw |\. ol Bldg. If you have any extra typewriting , or wteaogrvphic work I will t>» glud tn dp it. Phone 42 for apprrinHnent. raMMBaOBBaaWr' Ashbaucher’s MAJESTIC FURNACES ASBESTOS SHINGLE ROOFING SPOUTING LIGHTNING RODS Phone 765 or 739 aasHMMMBHMBBaHBBa

MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS BERNE MARKET Corrected March 14 No coniiniHsiou and uo yardage. Ho*s. 100-159 pounds $4.00-$4.25 150-220 pounds $4.7* 220-250 pounds $4 W SSO-380 pounds $4.24 Rough. $3.00-$3.25. Stags $2.00. Vealers $8.50 Spring lambs $6.50. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Mar. May July Sep'. ‘Old Old Wheat .55 .57% .59% .61% Wheat, new .59% .61% Corn .36 .36% .40% .42% Oats .24% .24% .25% Fort Wayne Livestock Market Hog market steady. Pigs $4.00-4.25 Light lights $4.25-4.50 Lights $4.50-4.75 Mediums $4.25-4.50 Heavies . $4.25-4.40 Roughs $3.50 Stags . . $2.25 Calves SB.OO-8.50 Lambs $6.50-7.00 LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected March 14 No. 2. New Wheat 48c 3o lbs. White Oats 18c 28 lbs. White Oats 17c Barley _ __ so c Rye 30e Soy Beans 30c New No. 4 White Corn 33c New No. 4 Yellow Corn 38c LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs dozen Sc COURT HOUSF Real Estate Transfers Anna H. Wilhelm et al. part of in lots 321. 322. Decatur to Helen E. i Eady for SI.OO. Helen E. Eady, part of lots 321, .">22. Decatur to Anna H. Wilh' 'm et al tor SI.OO. Belle Young et al. land in Blue ' Creek township to Charles Morri son for SI.OO. Antonyms Elyiiiologh-Hliy the words ••friend*’ and "fiend" .ire autonyms. They eulue trow Anglo-Saxon verbs meaning "to love" and "to hate." res|H’<-tivel,. aiul are related to word- of the same meaning in other Teutonic languages. o Settled by Dutch Harlem in New York city was settled about 1634 by people frOui Haarlem in Holland and 'he name was given It by Gov. Teter Stay- ; vesant tn 1G36. YAGER BROTHERS Funeral Directors Amb. lance Service, day or night Lady Attendant ps»» e 105-44 Funeral Home, 110 no. First St. | —HI I — ■ .U — SI LENHART dairy products < o. Gather Bldg. Decatur Cash beyer of Ci-am and Eggs. Market prices paid at ail time? A. B. LENHART SEBLACK FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mrs. B’ack. Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night. Office phone 500 Home phone 727 .Ambulance Service e 1 or Better Health Sec DR. H. FROHNAPFEL Licensed Chiropractor and Naturopath Phone 314 104 So. 3rd st. N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eves Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8:30 to H:30—12 30 to 5:00 Saturdays 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135 LOBENSTEIN & DOAN FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered pre.svptly day or night.. Ambulance Service Office Phone 90. ReiMoeDce I’boßo, Decatur 1041 R«sldea< e Phone. Monroe SJ LADY ATTENDANT

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Test Your Knowledge Can you answer seven of these test questions’ Turn to Page Four for the answers. ®| I. What does Ibid, stand tor? 2. How did Mount Vernon get Its ' name? 3. In what state is Yosemite Na- ' tional Park? ’ 4. From what language is the 1 name lone? J 5. In what year did the AngloBoer War end? 6. What is tae unit of currency ; •i. 7. What is the pen-name of Willard Huntington Wrlgb*’ 8. How can an amendment to the JU. S. Constitution be repealed? . | 9. What opera with an Egyptian . I setting did Verdi write .’ 10. Why is breathing difficult at | high altitudes? | ’ _o Cotton in Road Builuing As an experiment, .500 feet ol : ond were built near Gontales, I'exos. with unbleached canvas us a binder. After 15 months of heavy i traffic the pavement showed no signs of wear. If the m/ rial I continues to stand up welL it is said that the state will a-’.opt this ' form of construcflon. o Pilgrim’s Memento There is a Mayflower eommemo ■ i oration stone at Plymouth England which records the fact that Ply mouth was the last point totnlieil . by the Pilgrim Fathers on their waj ! to America O v 1 Strength in Weakness There is nothing like solitude for fetichltig us that we are not solitary : notbing like weakness ; for making u.- realize what ; strength tu*y be ours.—Edna J Lyall. 0 —— Annuities for Doctor* In the Fourieuinh century d.»<*tors 1 fees were very high. as. apnri from the sum paid down, flip patient con , traded t<» «ilow his tnedical man i an annuity for as long as be li\p<’. ■ nr employeil him. Up also Hgree<l i to provide the med ich I man will. on» or more cnits of clothes ’parly 0 Danger tn “Dumb" Ccr The horn on hia daddy a c«r wa • ' ! stnofr and made only the fainiesi • sound, so Utile Johnnie nid tn him “Don’t you know it’s dangerous. I daddy, to g»» riding in a car that ! I can’t talk?” ur .ivrwiAi oi i:\v:( i tohg !‘g i Noth <• is - hereby Riven, That the ' ’un lcr?<i<ro!4j have n appointed! | L‘a»m irt is of the lute of .lames l I Cruxicr l.iti of Adams County, <l-1 I<vm»’ij. *1 h< E.-itrU U probably -vl.Ijhh s It. Croat-r ari l 11. E. lUxht Eak. utvrs Lenhart Ih lb r ami KCmigt-r, Alt ' ; • .H-’iaiA I’.tJi I p|». X’.i-.M. .-11* u \<»th r: <»i *\i i; of t \\ j> N<»tJ«<* is lu-roby given that purI H HiTit to I it*' la 4'H of the h air of J InJidUtf thr uteim igtip j as auditor }4 f Adams count', .-tati- of Indiana, will on Monday, the -4th da of March,' b*’tw’«ui the hours c»f t'i udo-k A. M and 1 o- io« k P. M on said day, offer for sale at publl<audiun and will tell to the higlkest bidder for caah al the carl d or of tae e.i'urt houtic in the ‘Jty of be atur in a-iid »**>uu*. 1 . the retCH and pr.fit.' for a ♦.♦ r <■ not ♦•xs*'‘ediug seven years of lhe following des-rTbed real cst H<* towit: The south half < > of th- n -rthwest quarter of -<• lion four in Township twenty-eighth (28> north of range fifteen <ls) eart, conlainlHg eighty-eight (sS> ?nor<' <»r in Adams eoiiuty, state of In liana; au«l in < as«* Hie rents an<l profit - afon said fail to bring !«$ < iiouut demanded to satisfy the prin- . nt4'*f sS, and <• sts, t«»4< He r with all a— i ling »*o-1s end i;i!»*.rst upon «$ i-ertajn xa#<• ex- -- P 'd by Warren A. Wherry ami iH’iti* < . V. hurry, his wife, in favor of I i tbtadc of ludian i fur the u>c J <f Common S-bo-‘l l*‘und‘- f>r thpayoTnt of Common H-hool i j ids borrowed by said Warren A. Wherry wjt'ij Interest thereon ae- ■ unlit:; to lav.. I will then at the I Kann* Hue and place and in like UFHUier us at resaid offer for sue at Public auction to the highest bidder for oasli ihc fee nDuple or al! tu<» rtelit Ht!e and h-trnot of raid Wa--i-n A. Wherry antj Hattie C. Wlvo-rvl his wife, or either f them and <»f all p. fsufp- fj r k w . norpoi atiuns ulalin--li*g or holding any lighta title or Int ’’c H jn or through them in atil to aid real estate or *u<’h part or portion of said real **fdate as ma.v be tp’-essury to satisfy the principal, interest, damages and costs and accruing cvEt4 due Upon said <nortgage T lie* amount wglch ill b<? due up- I <m %aid mortgage or said 2St|| day of | Mar h. 19.12. will he as follow*, tout: Pr’n* I pal and Interest <U”ei<eji 12V.VU, Cools. >25.00. total ss,g:lpl Albert Harlot. Auditor Ajda.ua County Indiana. I March 7-14-21.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY, MARCH 11. 1932.

I Where Snow Marooned an Entire Town A * ‘ ’• ; -i ’ • ik ' mBiJl ViMIMMr ; - K. I f.r pH jr~ ,||llWT ™illillli - | • .2

Cut oft from the outside world since February 6 I by tremendous snowfall and snow avalanches from the mountain sides, the town of Silverton, Colorado, may thank the foresight of its merchants that it was saved from starvation. The shopkeepers hail stocked up wiUi an unusual amount of supplies be-

A Plea for “Old Granite" — mi i—i — a r " ” •«*■— ! j ■ k pfen .S? J . .... Jlk jfjft ioi K >. . I f I ! .*■ 4fr.aCTtsS.3v SriltMsfeSkyv J S" ' * Here is one of the huge posters that are now erected all over Germany. pleading with the people to re-elect President Pau) von Hinden burg The sign, bearing the legend “Mit Ihm," signifies that with von Hindenburg at the helm a new united and prosperous country will arise Pres’dent von Hindenburg’s principal op;ior.ent in the elections U Adol? Hitler, leader of Germany's National Socialist Party, which corresponds to the Ita-ian FasciaU “Twins” in World of Letters H —* ***%■ ir * -*- .j®* jjp IB irf ’< ’ ' 'kL' F ■w v c Ik. J * .Silk-' W Wv i - >9 J . t ' Not only does Reuben Brainin, of New York, approam George Bei nurd Shaw, English man of letters, tn literary attainments, but he ai-o bears a marked facial resemblance to the famous cynic The tup men ate shown above, Shaw ts at rignt. Braimn is the Hebrew deaf, ot Uterulur<. who will be honored by a testimonial reception in New York on the occasion of his 70th anniversary

Two Arc* Thrown 1 Ctiiiago. Mar. 14 -4U.PJ Two 1 bomtiH were tossed at the home of' 1 Mayor Frank A. Coudoy of River Grove, a euburb. during the night lut uo one was injured in either explosion. Ibr- first bomb was thrown on , | the front porch of the house dui- f iug the evening and the second , /Hiusiie exploded In Hie .ante j viaoe several hours later. Mayor Couboy, who Is a Repub- B

I tore Winter set in. Thus the inhabitants »• r- cbi abled to hold out until relief was sent by plane , Photo atiove shows a general view of part of the t town. In the foreground is a horse-drawn sled I which ploughed its way in from the outside with a supply of fresh food.

li-'an candidate for sanitary dis trirt trustee. told officers !«• hut not been threatened and knew of! uu reason fur the attack. Nest of Snakes Found f UIJUd Rapid.-. (U.P' — A n*s of snake.;, in which w*»e ttev-j cral varieties, were found 4o feet below the surface of the ground' here by Harold Henkel, working' in an excavation. There were 40 snakes in the group.

Dog Dies Suddenly Hammond. Ind.. Mar. 14 <U.PJ —* When his dog "Bones” became 1 incurably ill. a Hammond resident summoned two policemen to kill the shaggy-haired animal. The officers took the dog to a; desetted spot and drew their weapons, debating which should perform the execution. But they were saved the task. At sight of the guns: the dog dropped dead. Cvt.netic* Cong >a Lse The kuowlvttg • of <<>smt*Hvs d;De» buck to remote antiquity mul their gniiuls moi'iris? the history of Hip f*lly luxury and extra vs game of past ages The numhor of simple •i ml com|M»und subst .inces eni ployed as perfumes is in* alculabb and aißiosi fabulous in I Hie hook* written by Egyptians Greeks an? Uommw <Ui the subject thrnisf constlfiK** a lihran in tiw»n» r i*lv?s. Q A Whips <• k i> a .il lowered »n top of a s‘r of hr drjJl’i*g tool* wlr ii il - d -'rp*P drill by thiHii. The Irwr'ed hup ol i 'the wldpspK-k causes Hie unrkin. j tools |i« glarire »>T :<> »iu side •»! • i bp d?hi«'hed string. X whips!oci Is also used as a means til straigh’ i oning a hole which Im deviate* from the ventral. The expression I arrangim* a u h;psi«»rk" i: -enn* Hutt I Hip drilling hw»l« are *.<»si and ar rangemeiHs are being made to drib , past them with the aid of n whip I stork. 0 - Prolific AutFir The elder I minus. Hw* fattmt> j French writer, wrote (i? plays. ST. ' no-.els. 32 liisp.rical works, IK Iwokg i Os travel and li i> i<.Tllanm>M« works. ~ j. — 0 t?a:lsrd Ktd Mrdo Ar-'frd ;;g to a nqpot tncple to | the bureau of biological aunty of i the I ’ep.irtniput of Agriculture, h Mm Ila rd du<k bunded on November 23. P.C'JJ. fl! Big Suamico, Green Bay. \\ is.. v.as killed five days Inter ne?ir Geergrp .in. >' which • is a ra *(>n| for individual speed o*-j migration. — — (j. W*tche» on Shipboard There are two dog w.itches on shipboard. from 4tn f, and 6tn , p. m.. respectively. I hey nrc de signed tn rliHHge each nigh: the hours during which Hie shiriwwn' und p«»r' wao ♦'*'« «ro <!••»•!< — ■- 7"- — — Let Children Piny This taiwexHiM- liuiioi c| clrt). I dren should rather bp circourogcd. In keep up iheir Mpirlli. mid lin i prove ilieir nnd h«»lth ' than curbed nr r<.«trnlnc4. -Micke. Bird*’ Feeding Ground The geolojhii! survey says thul the biriis that fly in tl<» k, mound the lighted dnitie cf :ho I'api’ol n re eiiiiiiney swifts. They art attracted I there by the inserts which are i attructed by . . Ifjhts. -Washing I ton Star. Depend, en What You Lay * profeawr of eentrotnics tindt a bricklayer a daily, pay equala the value of .'IlMi eg"«. This represent* a luird year’s work for a hen. but hricslnyer* will point out that a hen cannot l»r h-ick«.—Kansas City Times.

WHAT IS HOME f Spring is the Best Time to Plant Rod I . ■ < I

The rose- is a w.'wltl Hower. It is found In every country, and the word for "ros is strikingly similar in spelling ami pronunciation in every language. The mere mention of flowers brings the the rose first to m.nd with the mapority of people It is surely well named "Queen of Flow trs." Front the multitude of nose species and varieties, a selection may be made to fit any need of garden and lawn planting. Dame Nature's ’Rose Expo-itiou opens in June with a grand tlotirish and continues throughout th? season. In June roses abound in all manner of situations. from the aristocratic garden to the dusty roadside. For gardens there are the hybrid teas and hybrid perpetuals, in red. yellow, white, and every imaginable graded blending thereof, with the pilyantha or <lwarf types for supplementary border use. The exotic tea roses are not available for general use in Northern garden* on account al climatic conditions. For lawn or general shrub border planting the "bush' types are best. These include the wild roses such as rosa blanda. canina. apinossissima, Carolina, lucida, nitida and th > rug tsas. The climbing or trail n> sort;) are often valuable for "tar ng e feets, and on banks or terrace s'opes. Among these ar> the ro.-a etigera, multiflora, wichuriara. , -.ibigliit sn and their hybrids. some of the bush types, such as the ‘old fashioned ' Harrison yellow ro«e. can be combined with ;erennlals in mass or border effects. The liar: Lon yellow rose ts effective with I- .- pi'i-iu -lalti’itirti. or with delphinium.

R.ot in Chicago K e w - w ow e-nr—.-w- aWMasMve W il i .. i| IWH ' WRMF* 4 H 9HI mvotwMi B ai 5 J i 'JM ILJE B —aaaww nhwri. ■ ■«■». . ‘* 4 * K Police battling ciovtd of C'omtuuuists tn Mi' hife Jll u 1 (B dur’ng riot which followed Reds’ attempt to teach th 1 ’ ” ( ,*■ stilate tn tha' city Four policemen r.-ere Uhut mid , jjpaH «ere clacked jn deuioustratiou staged to protest against K mvaslou of ShangliaL ■

t Ih, ' r ' -'I" * •’’ "■ ■ 1 "' |P*" ai;-i !'i.. I-k e hai ■ i:wa j..,.,, |y Lay, || Li r:ii. Birney | Silver M IhK inr Vgj ular. Ihi-r, rimiri-ils u[ iri'di'S <>: '.j- in: r:(i ; held of known - a> are La 11 at:- - Arreies. J I. 'I ■ lia. <1: u - ,11,1 jgH Os i'X<- p. ...tialli tine a|fl -these i,::.- shaft eH dills I'ei ti- Dame Ui'A fl J -till I: i..;--nnfl Henry D-.i. Wtl.iLmKjfl | few of th'- !»■>: nt the D*fl : hi.ioni try - 'iahtimfl ■ bert II mi ' Mrs. v- ■ broke Tit , . Manon Cnfl In the in iii'id pera al fl j Clio, Fi au K.ir! llrnseliki.|fl Ja< i|U- iiin, i .-i-Li l>iik»x,B i Neyron :i:n! M:- J.ihn'Ltffl « much in demand. ■ Make i in io - rarlet ' the spring urn! ■■ I out soon as , lamitig s-a.li« ! Roses 111. • .•! iail asd tsfl battle is w ■ preiarinjaß with dm p . an I adilhfl litre: or >tt.' tertilmr. '■ Ra.es a.* n>: difliCilit . and one d.. • e need tokafl |>ert ga:d"ii t" ! A little a;:e: i r w ;ne fl quirenu n,.- - all .aat is ft> sei-u:e a in.i, uduiis gafl i bloom i