Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 30, Number 127, Decatur, Adams County, 27 May 1932 — Page 2

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I •• CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, BUSINESS ( ARDS, I - ■ AND NOTICES • 4 FOR SALE FOR SALE -Oil St. ves $4.98 t > 142.50; Mattresses 14 98 to 115 j Ik'd Springs. |7 to sl2. Iron beds. $6 ' felt base rugs $4.98 t> $6.50; Alli elcCllic ladio -els $25; Bargains in I dining room, bed room and living j ro m suites and kitchen cabinets' Sprague Furniture Co.. Monroe i street. Phone 199. 123-6t' FOR SALE — Full blood polled Guernsey bull 20 m/nthu old. ' Ideal for t> ending purposes. Ray i Smith. Phone 5621 125-31 X FOR SALE High grade modern j ptayer pltno now stored in Decauu. Priced right for cash cr I te: rm t.» save freight and d ay ' JJge to factory. For information } aiddress Straube Piano fa tory ’Jlainmond. Indiana. 127-3 t ' A’OR SOLE—YeII, w resistant early - and late cabbage plants, tomato. I Jaullflcwer, and mango plants.! Celery a little later. Dusty Miller Jid giant sn p.iragons. Some soy ■ •beans. Floyd Stoneburne". Route 2. jpecAn. 127-2 t ' J'OR SALE — Kitchen range, like - new, green and white porcelain. 1 .priced for quick sale. Sprague ’ (Furniture Co.. Monroe St., Phone J9t». 124-5 t ■ •FOR SALE—Plants. X w improved , - yell w est ta:it cabbage, toxaj >es. piomentoe-. cauliflowe . man- ( ■g>'< nd yam plants. M. Mothers. J 127 VV. Monroe stieet. 126-2 t WANTED • ■ 1 11 . ■ ■■ —- - ■ ■ Jo AX CKO Washings, will do good - size family washing for $1; also jnatornity cases or any other kind ■ k>t work Mrs. Sarah Potts. 409 S. J3th Street. 125-3tx FOR REM4B>LSE FOR RE.XT Modern. 2 “ blocks from cent house Call 1029 1 4'. A. Bu:dg. 121-)tx 1 .FOR REXT — Unfurnished Room- ' - 216 Xoiua Fl. st St. Mrs. Pelle ' 3‘hilltps, 122-6tx •FOR" REXT 7 ri um modern home. furnished or unfurnished, with .Jiardwcod floors als double gar- ■ M nm Court House. Immediate pos- ■ uses*: n. Cal! 809. 126-3tx ■ — •F'Hl REXT Furni hed or upturn- I _ '"hed light h usekeeping room < Till m dern. p (rate entrance, on ; Jirst floor. 611 X—h Second eteet. 1 I’.ione 486. 126-Mx " — j

JJIKL KIDNAPED BY ARMED MAN If'iISiTINUKII FB , '*V ■•Mifc <»wk iravel of the lonely lane where the ■4 audit had left him unshod, that H'.e Imd parked near Fairmont Park ‘d'l.a moment to talk before taking Miss Cut'er home. The kidnaper, he aid. crept -flTnTty to the car. thrust a flashJisrht ami a pistol in his face and commanded, "stick 'em up! ' The man made no effort to search 2 (, r money, but forced the youth ■4o drive about two miles from the Hiiguway along the unfrequented ut.ad Then. Beal said, he forced •ti’m-jo take off his shoes and coat, him a push out of the car and •epctfoff toward los Angeles. “ Police cars today scurried along lonely roads and searched every ,and isolated sp t a.eesnible jo an automobile in the vicinity , •without result. lais Angeles officers watched made leading to that I ■vicinity, hut with the passing of ■time.it became apparent the nisi prisoner had escaped. • The widespread search led to the Cliscovery of another possible simJar’j rime when a well-dress‘d ""om:<n was found unconscious bedside the highway al Puente. 35 -miles from here. Los Angeles jiepnty sheriffs who discovered her <•> poised the second woman to be 3d least 30 years of age, but pending positive identification her description was checked with that of 'Miss .Cutler. 2 The second woman’s case was ■mysteriona. A physician called by Jiepaties reported she apparently •was hot injured, that there was m* of liquor and that her -Jong continued unconsciousness inthe pnssibi ity drugs had *!>■ en administered. — ' 1895 Auto >n Parades • Elkhart Lake, Wia., (CP)— W. „I < ih oichel own a Mcinty e nib•her tired "horseles; car iw?e." hnilt Jn 1895, which still runs and is en--twed in numerous parades in this DRESSES New Summer Silks, - - new styles in while, colored jackets, also prints. $2.49 ~sls E. F. GASS

MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAI AND FOREIGN MARKETS BERNE MARKET Corrected M ly 27 No commission and no yardage. II gs. 10" 150 pounds $2.8 150-220 pounds $3,14 230-250 pounds 52.94 150-300 pounds s2.Bi Roughs. $2.00. Stags $1.25. Vealera, $5.25. Spring lambs $5.50. X ■ Market Monday Decoration Hay FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind.. May 27 —(U.R) Hog market, steady to 10c high er; pigs and light lights. $3-$3.15; (lights. $3.1553.25; mediums. $3.10!$3.15; heavies. $2.75-$:!; roughs, i 52.50; stags. $1.50; calves, $5.50; i lambs. $5.50. EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK East Buffab •. Y„ May 27.—(U.R) Livestock: Hogs: on sale. 3.200; active to all interest; generally steady; good to choice. 150-200 llrs., $3 75; 230-250 ‘lbs.. $3.50-$3.67>; plain lightweights and pigs. $2.25 $3 .50. Cattle: Receipts. 100; cows slow, steady; cutter grades. $142; bidding lower on good steers and heifCalves: Receipts. 700; vealers active; fully steady. $6 50 down. Sheep: Receipts. 2.700; spring ambs active; steady at recent decline; good to choice. 65-72-lb. Kentucky lambs. $7 2557 su; one load strictly choice. $7 74; medium to good. $6 50-$7; old crop lambs nom iaal. handyweight ewes, $2.50. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE May July Sept. Dec. old Wheat .57% .59% .61% .63% Wheat new .59% .60% Corn 3u% .32 .34% .35% Oats. .22% .22% .22% .24% uOC.AL GRAIN MARKET Corrected M iv 27 No. 2. Now Wheat 46c 30 tbs. White Oats ... 18c 28 lbs. White Oats 17c Bariey T _ 30c Rye 36c Srjy gcags 30c X4V**>'Kl9 White Corn 29<* New N . S Yell w Corn . Me LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen .8,

o siue P-gs Bern Silverton. Ore. - I CP' — When twe bine pigs were b rn in a litter of H> on the Hng CriT.er farm here s menne suggested thei' unusual 010- wa- due to tle present prices f’-r pork. o - Dance. Saturday. Sunset, BUICK TIRES —ft ply SS/ pl> sl3-30 R. N. RUNYON GARAGE Phone 772 DR. < . V. lONNELL VETERINARIAN Special attention g+ven tn diseas' s' of cattle and poultry. Oiilce and Res. Mtß No. :!”' «L 1 PHONE 102. S. E. BLACK FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mr: R'a'k. Lartv Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night Office phon? 5'4) Home phoue 727 Ambulance Service. lor Better Hea’th See DR. 11. 1 ROHNAITEL Licensed Chiropra-ztor and Natoron»th OHire Hours: 10 to 12 a. m. , 1 to 5 p. m., 6 to 8 p. m. Phone 314 IC4 So. 3rd st. N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8.-M to 11 38 12:30 to 5:00 Satnntays. 8:00 ». m. Telephone 135 LOIJENSTEIN & DOAN FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answerml pniwiptly dav or nk: Id Aiwlosl.mco Service. Office I'hnuc 9<l. Fc-idimi- TTmnc Ta-rsror 1"tl Residence Phmjr. Wonrnc g| LADY ATTENDANT.

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!) I < 9 Test Your Knowledge '• ; . Can you answer seven of these ; i test questions? Turn to Page Four for the answers. 1. Who p needed Nicoola Leng werth as Speaker of t.ie Hmt e of ) Representatives? 2. Where was Vt.tor 'Herbert I b rn ' , 3. Who was the wife of .Menalan-? i' 4. In wlrat state was Wilh.m /McKinley b-.rn? 5. By what name is the interna- ' tional Communist party c gaaiaa- ! tion known? i 6. In what card game is the term ; "meld" u-ed? 7. Whee wa Therdore R osevelt Senior, born? 8. What is the capital city -f Bermuda? 9. Wiry is Marconi often referred to is "Senator?" 10. Whicli are la ger. jriizly ' bears or p la bears? o Bargains — Bargains in Living Room. Dining Room Suits. Mat tresses and Rugs. Stuckey and Co. Monroe, our Phone number is 44 ct. MIIIIE in AITI.U VTloa I IIK immvurAr m hi:ii i\»:k Im (lit* ( irrw*l < nnrt \pril term !«•» No. 1431* STATK Ob’ INDIANA .'■UN. i V •»!•" Al» \MS. SS State <»f Indiana »»n relitinn >f Luther I’. Sym.ins. Bank Conitnissi»»ntr of Indiana, vs. Old .Ulani.< , |<N»unty Bank. To the depoxit »r» a.nd stovkholders ! of the ohi Adams <’onnt> iianks Derfitur, Adams County, and all j »thers concerned Notice is hereby that thBank Commis-sioner of the SttU” jof Indiana hat» filed in the Ada-ws j Cir nit Court ami the office of the ♦ lerk of the Alains Circuit Co-H ilia petition f r the anp- imruent X re< eiver for s««id < 4ri Ada ms Pou 'hank, and that said petition will be ; I heard at the court ronrh in said city. ■ ii*ouuty and state on June 7. at | •j o', lock A. M. Witness my hand .and the seal of’ >44iii court at Decatur, Indiana, this day of May, 1932 Milton r. WerTlnr clerk. I Adams Circuit Court. Ma\ .'7. noth e or fin it. si:i h.hment Ol FL* rA i K NO. 271% Noti e is hereby given to the ere-; ditors. heirs an t legatees of Henry j Eiting. deceaged, to appear in the • Adams Circuit Court, held at Be- , ■ atur. In Dana, on the 11th day of June, 1932, and show cause, if any ' why the Final Settlement A.< >unt' with the estate of said decedent! ishould not be approved; amt said | heirs are notified to th n and there i make proof heirship, and receive! .then distriHitive shares. Bernard Kiting, Executor i Decatur. Indiana May _*a, i’C.j, 1/enhart. Heller and Scburger Attys May 20-27 | 0 NOTH i: or FIN VI *F. I'i I I HI'.N 1 OF FAFVI'K NO. M7 Notice is hereby given to the ere-; dit »rs, heirs and legatees of Mar-| gar-f lieiner, de< rased, to appear ' , in the A tarns Circuit Court, held at j I»eeatur. Indiana, on the 11th day ; of June, 1932. and show cau»e, if an» ) ! why the Final Settlement Accounts with the estate of said decode nt should not be approved; and said i I heirs ar? n tified to then ami ther--make proof of heirship, and receive • their distributive share*. , Phllbert E. Ga*v, Administrator L'eratur, In.liana. May 20. 1932. (Lenhart, Heller and S< hurger Attys. May 20-2 7 sm ii It! *\ I I la she %<fam« < irewH <4»wrt. Watr Os >»dia«a. I masr Number 112 m.; The Prudential insurance Company ’ ' Nmrri/a. A Body Corporate, VS ‘ jWarren A. Wherry, Hattie C. Wherry ’John W Shafer, Chauncey Clem, Marilynne Cle r. By virtue of an order of sale t'» j me directed and delivere«i from the , Clerk of the Adairs Circuit Court : n the above entitle! cause. I have ievted upon and will expose for sale IK- Public Aucti n. at the Court i House Door, east entrance, first floor lin said County, between the hours of 10 o’clock A. M. and I o’clock P. M. lon rueaday, the 14th day of June. A. . J D. 1932. the rents and profits, for a j term not exceeding seven years, of I tiie f Mowing described real’catat- ‘ To-wit; Cantmeu ing at the southeast corner of the northeast quarter of section five ««» in township twenty-] • <ght north, rang fifteen (131 csst -f the second principal Meridian. theme running north aton? the' • ■’ line of add q jarter section •♦■kgnty-Hvr (85$ rods, thence west 1 parallel with the s uth Iln« of said hr. {thereof, (hence south along said west line to the sou»hw»«st «’orncr »f said ((barter s - tion. thence east along the south line of sa«d quarter Xertion. to t?» plarp of beginning, containing eighty-five (8&) acres - r» rc or Jess. Also the east half of th* north- ; west quarter of section fifteen <l»i t ownship twenty eight <2B > north rang • fifteen (15) east of the second pi n ipal MerMian. containing eighty |<%9) acres more or lew*, situate in | Adams County. StUe of Indiana. And on failure to realise therefrom Hue full am nt of the Judgment biter- <t thereon and wsi . 1 will at the II 88’n«‘ Time jn<l rhe manner aforesaid, ' offer fnr saie tbe fe*» simple of the ahove d-scri»»ed premises. Taken as the property Warren A. Wherrv, Hattie C Wherrv. William W Shafj er, James Hart, John W. Shafer, i Chauncey Clem. Marilynne clem, at ;the suit of The Prudential Insuran* * j ompano, of America ’• Said Stale will be made ivJthout any relief W’hitevsY frum valuation ■». App'«u*r»n i eo» La'-* Burl J-bnson. Sheriff Adams County, Indiana Lenhart. Heller and Schurger. Attys. May 20-27 June 3

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT I RIDAY, MAY 27, 1932.

» LETTERS GIVEN HONOR Pl ITLS it'4».NTINl’En FORM PAGE ()NE> Mildred KcMewey 4 2 r Jack Grether 3 1 Etila Myers 3 1 f Helena Rayl 2 3 Ixtuise llauhold 2 2 t Haloid .'.iiinima 2 2 Ival New hard 2 2 ' Ina Anderson 1 4 i Kathryn Engeler 1 4 Gail Franklin . 14 . Elizabeth Frisinger 11 Kathryn Hower 1 4 Mildred Blosser 1 3 ( Eileen Burk 1 3 Mi dred Hesher . 13 Frances Holt house 1 3 Evelyn Kohls 1 3 . R’clard Schug 1 3 Theodore Sovine 1 3 Ida Mae Steele 1 3 'Deris Cook 2 1 Ethel Shady 2 1 Minnie Moyer 3 11 ' .'4 ice Jane Archliold 2 2 1 ' .Martha E:m: Butler 1 3 1 1 Virginia Dolch 1 2 1 Harriet Fruchte 12 1 Sara Jane Kauffman 12 1 Vera Jane Schlickman 1 2 1 | Woodrow Wilson 11 k Mary Coverdale 4 Mary Cowan 4 , I'lizalieth Franklin 4 Marceil Leatherman 4 Wendell Mann 4 Madeline Spahr Elva Anspangh 4 1

1 SCHMITT’S QUALITY meat market Phones 95 - 93 Phones 95 - 96 Our Market will he open and we will have Deliveries up until 9o'clock .Monday morning Real Saturday Specials All Cuts Home Dressed Lamb Veal Shoulder Steak and Chops 15c lb Fresh (hound A eal Ixiaf 15c lb Meaty Veal Roast 15c lb Veal Stew or Pocket Roast 10c lb Veal Hires with Bacon 30c lb Good Ail Pork Sausage 7c lb., 3 lbs. 20c All Meat Hambevger 7c lb., 3 lbs. 20c All Pork Smoked Sausage 3 ths. tor 25c Lean Pork Shoulder Steak .... 2 lbs. for 25c Fresh Picnic Hams, 6to 8 lb. each.... 7 1 2 c lb Swift’s Sugar Cured Picnic Hams 12c th Whole o ' Half Ar rkour’s Star Ham .. 19c Th Tender Beef Steak 18c lb., 2 lbs. 35c Young Tender Swiss Steak (all meat I 20c lb F»esh Cottage Cheese 10c Pt., 18c QL Swift’s Sliced Package Bacon 20c lb Our Best Rhineless Sliced Bacon 20c It) Perfects and Allsweet Oleo 2 lb. for 25c Heme Made Egg Noodles, 10c pkg. ■ e • a 3 Ih. Pai! 15c Lard Special I' , n • s’ Attention! Feed your Chicks Prrl Cracklings 1' c it)., <v $1.25 per 160 lb Black Raspberries 15c can Bursteys Bui co Coffee 18c lb., 2 lbs. 35c Full No. 2 size Green Beans ..... 3 cans 2tc M. J. B. Coffee t(- II)., 2 lbs. 79c 2 cans of Corn or Tomatoes for 15c No. 2’ 2 size Peaches, Pears, Apricots, or Pineapple in syrup 2 cans for 35c Spring Chickens tc fry, 2'j to 3 lb. each 28c lb Nice Roasting or Stewing Hens 20c lb The Market of Quality Foods at Sensible Prices. H. P. Schmitt Meat Market

Helen Becker 3 1 \4l liam Elston 3 1 Ferrel Feniniore 3 1 Pauline Hakey . .. 3 1 Roland Reppert 3 1 iJcyee Riker 3 1 i Elmer SehiVtz 3 1 (Gerhard Schultz 3 1 Mux Ximmeraan 3 1 BONUS ARMIES SPRINGING UP iCOXTINTM.' FORM I' MM$ o.Xi. being organized in Chicago by the Workers' Ex-Service Men s League. ; These men plan to leave here Tuesday by boxear. No announcement was made of which railroad the ■ men will attempt to obtain passage on. The i>altimore A- Ohio railroad which refused to allow the original bonus army to ride their freight (trains east from East St. Louis. Il .. 'halted a company of 30 Utah vetei.tm- who arrived at the East Chicago. Ind., yards. The veterans set up beadquarters in an abandoned warehouse. They probably will merge with the group of 300 men being organized here. Two regiments of men comprising 460 protesters organized at San Francisco and started a march on foot to Washington. The tnen broke their first camp at Oakland and ; started off down the highway with the intention of "hitch-hiking” their way. Another group of men arrived at

. Sacramento, Calif., from the Pacific northwest. This group numbered I about 100 and expected to join the I San Francisco delegation. Authorities of several cities, including Washington, were apprehensive as the armies sprang up overnight. They feared disorder 1 and difficulty in feeding the men, -i specially iu towns and smaller Jen route. I I - - Seymour. Ind., May 27.-tU.fi) — Bonus crusading World War veterans, 100 strong, who crawled into Seymour last evening in the 8-mile .tii-hour motor cavalcade provided by Governor Harry G. i.-s’le, departed with the dawn today, intent upon reaching the Ohio line before , dark. The wearied army encamped in , the City Park, soon after the late evening arrival, and reveille sounded early this morning. Departure «as shortly after 5 a. m. Wood for the campfire meals was furnished by the city. No disturbance, or demonstration of any kind, was made by the tier- ; vice tnen during their local encamp- , ment. E Home mishaps can frame you with a bill of expense that will change your whole outlook. Why take chances when an /ETNA Accident Policy not only pay’s doctors’, hospital and nurses’ bills hut protects yen: against loss of income, too! /ETNA-IZE Today! Who can tell about tomorrpw ? Aetna Life Ins. C«n, Aetna Casualty &. Surety Co., Aetna Automobile Fire Co. The Sutt esKd wards Co., Agts. Decatur, Ind. Phone 358 illlhiiiffiiiiiilll

Appdman’s Grocery PHONES 215 and 219 DELIVERY SEinj CANTALOUPES 1 r SWEETCORN |J Fresh—each . ADC X <®M .» ORANGES On&£JO« BLACK RASl’EEKiiih' |jj Dozen OV UUC can FRESH NEW CARROTS 1 r NAVY BEANS Large Lunches. 2 for AtJC 5 pounds nfl I MERRIES, Solid Pack M SAM-HA SH, can H Ga’lon can OIC Bowl Brus’h F ree r !’E A ( HES |(| I'IXE i’PLL Broke <’ jj( Gallon can TEafC L: rgc can » BURCO COFFEE OF„ l-REMI PRI NE> 2 pounds OOV * • ar £ c cans • qa PERFECT COFFEE (3*l fWI ; LAIN OLIVES 3 pounds Qsai; can - DAVIS BAKING POWDER nr„ DILL PICKLE |J)I 1 pound can mOC <luart can . (HR size Soda Free) BEST FOODS Ju* PORK & BEANS *’ 1A n MAYONNAISE . 30 oz. can ±VC (G In. pkg. < haU' 8 ’ 1 Chocolate llrops ’" d LtnS’W* 5 ” f „2at I Orange Slices w*r s..runer Effective Clean.*! 2 a. 25c 50 —

EDITORS MEET AT FRENCH LICK ' ,CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE progress. ' Reports here were that Mayr conferred with State Chairman • Peters a few days ago. the rumored outcome of which was a prom I Ise by Peters that he would make no effort to oust Mayr. but could not vouch for the "bitter" McNutt boosters. “Whatever diffit ulties ' you may have in the face will not cmne from this committee, but i from the counties.” Peters was ■ reported to have told Mayr. Routine meetings of the editor* g-lt-L -

PTVWW’m () 4 MgWMSM Pork & Beans ri-l PICKLES, Sweet. Master brand Quart PEAN’I T Bl ITEH. 2 Hi. jar- I'.k GINGER ALE 1 Uitonia Club, l.artic 24 nz. bell i Campbell's Pork and lleans leans® FI OUR. Pillsbury or GGohi Medal .21 lb. tn J BREAD PEACH(:s JEU| Country Club Country Club. H I*2 Tb. loaves, Cc No. 2 > cans Very L:>W 1 n>. . _ ::<»■ 4c 15c 25c I Bananas pc Fi uit lbs 1 Potatoes, U. S. No. 1 IHU lb. !«?■ Tomatoes, Fancy Hot liou>e SMOKED PICNICS «»• jl V<ry Mi d < ure I Cream Cheese la Baked Picnics mild, it No bone nr Butter It). LQ'i pound Crcan ..e ? -esh Skinned Hams Oleo - || Whole I‘)lAzi Fine f- "S or half 10 /2 C Roast, H). Q"1 j) BEEF. '

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