Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 30, Number 177, Decatur, Adams County, 27 July 1932 — Page 2

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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES »—n ——' ♦ FOR SALE CIASH SI'IOCSALS—OiI Stove, $4.98 to >7.69; Electric Irons, >1.40; Mattretises, >4.98 to >20.00; 9 x 12 Kelt Rise Rugs >3.59 to >5.50, Electric Radios, mantle type >25.00; This is new merchandise. Sprague Furniture Co., Monroe St. Phone 199. vl'6-5t FOR SALE —Dining Room, Heil Room and Living Room Suites, direct from factory. We save you many dollars, Why pay more? Spiague Furniture Co., Monro® St., Phone 199. vl?6-5t FOR SALE—2 useil Fordsons new used parts. See the new 15-30 Foidson, 7 used Electric motors, to 2 H. P. See us for John Deere implements. Plow parts at redaction. CraigviUe Garage. r-23-27 FOR SALE — Cabbage % cent a pound at the patch. L. A. Ripley, Route 2. Monroe. 176-3txeod LOST —Small brown coin purse, double. Contained Money. Reward Pinder please return to this office. G176-3t F(*>R SALE 5 grade c ws. 4 and 5 years old. Fresh close up and heavy springers. Also registered 1 llpisttdn male. 10 months old. A good one of Pontac and Segis blood R. .A. .intel, 1 mile east, % mile south of Dixon, ()., R. 1 g176-3tx FOR SALE — 18 shoats weighing fr m 50 to 125 pounds. Oscar Ew- ; ell. Preble phone. 1% miles north and % mile West of Preble gl<s-3tx WANTED j WANTED —2 leads of clover or mixed call 573-T Walter Sudduth 175-3 t . o ■'*« FOR RENT FOR RENT —Storage room for a number of trucks and cars in a well lighted briek building. Call Dycuiis Schmitt, 413 Mercer ave. Phone 79. g176-3t o "LOST AND FOUND (STRAYED — Two calves to our • place. Owner can have same by Identifying and paying costs for trouble. Charles Bittner, Decatur R. 4, . Preble phone 21 on 20. 177a3tx Community Sale Date Changed To Tuesday t i Roy Johnson, who with Leo Ehinger and Lewis Murphy are fhnning a resumption of the Com rtiunity Sales here, beginning Tuesday, August 9th stated this morning that no consignment of gixrds will I IJe accepted which conflicts with 10-| sal dealers. They will co perate in dvery way possible and expect to ' Ciild'this event into a real com-' inunity affair. Mr. Johnson says the ■ Outlook is splendid and he feels •ach Tuesday can be .made a big day ii* Decatur. The day has been | ehanged from Monday as originally ‘ panned to Tuesday because of a; conflict with the Fort Wayne stock yard sale. , ’ o Static of Indiana, ADAMS COUNTY, SS. , Notice is hereby given that the . pnd«*rslgned a<lministra,tor of the estate of Lawrence C. Waring, de- 1 teased, will offer for sale at public I auction at the factory building and I home residence of sadd decedent in the City of Decatur, Indiana, on Thursday, August 4th, 1932, the per- i sonal property of said estate consisting of emblem diamond ring, diamond stud, diamond unmounted, Settee and three chairs, 1 set 23 vol - | ernes Encyclopedia, electric, range, • le'tric refrigerator, set of china dishes, Winchester rifle, savage rifle, i Kernington automatic, Cadillac autopiible, office desk, cedar chest, bed box springs and mattress, dresser, | Kodiak, auto-pistol, 22 rifle, Remington typewriter, electric sweeper,' and other items of personal property too numerous to mention. . Said saje to commence at nine o'clock A. M. on said date, Central Standard Time, • Terms nf sale: All sums of |5.00 j and ynder cash in hand on day ofi sale. All sums over |5.00 a credit of six months will be given. The pur- ' ebaser to execute his note therefor I bearing six per cent interest from i date, waiving relief from valuation ' and appraisement laws, providing' for attorney fees for collection and i 1 . s J ,re | v thereon to the approval I ?f said administrator. . ( s CAL E. PETERSON . Administrator of estate of Lav*fence C. Waring, deceased. July 13-20-27 j t~ —[ YAGER BROTHERS| Funeral Directors Amb&'lanre Service, day or right.' ' Lady Attendant Phone 105-44 Fundal Home, 110 Eo. First St i : OTHO LOBENSTEIN FUNERAL PARLOR Monroe, Ind. Mrr -Lobenstein, Lady Attendant. Bualness phone 90—Residence 81. Free Ambulance Service 24 hour service. i' ! ...ail 1 - ■ u.. '.. E. L. Mock, M. D. • I pinounces opening of <tn office ini th£ K. of C. Building. Decatur, Phone 166 Special attention to diseases and surgery of eye, ear, nose and throat

MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS BERNE MARKET ■ Corrected July 27 8 No commission and uo yardage. - Ilogs 100-150 pounds >4.30 • ' 150-200 pounds >4.75 . 220 250 p undo >4.60 »l 250-300 pounds >4.50 Roughs $3.00 1 Stags >1.50. " Vealers $6.00. i Spring lambs $5.00. I CLEVELAND PRODUCE ; | Cleveland, 0., July 27. — (U.R) — ’ Produce: Butter: Market firm; extras, ' 22 %c; standards, 22 Ate. Eggs, market firm; extra firsts. 15c: current receipts, 12%c; ord- ' inaries extras, 15%c. Poultry: Steady; heavyfowls, 1415c; medium fowls. 14-15 c; Leghorn fowls, 11-13 c; heavy broilers, 1619c; Leghorn broilers, 1314 c; clucks. 1012 c; old cocks, 910 c; geese, 7-Bc. Potatoes: Ohio, bu basket, sl. EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK East Buffalo, N. Y., July 27. — (U.R) —Hogs: on sale, 800; active to packers; steady; good to choice 160-210 lbs.. $5.50; mixed offerings with medium weight end. $5.35$5 40; pigs and underweights, >5$5.25. Cattle: Receipts, 175; slow ped- ! (Ring trade on plain grass steers and heifers; few common kinds, ■55.25; others, $3.35-94; cows un 'changed; cutter grades. $1.50->2.50. Calves: Receipts, 75; vealers steady; $7 down. Sheep: Receipts. 700; scattered lambs sales, steady to strong; bulk better lots held higher; few good I jto choice, >6-$6.75; bid $7 on closely sorted natives; throwouts around $4.50. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE July Sept. Dec. 'Wheat, old .50 .59% i Wheat, new .54% I Corn .32% .32% .33% Oats .17% 18 .20% FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind., July 27.—(U.R) —Livestock market: . ’ Hog market, 10-15 c lower; pigs, .44.3E1L55. light lights. $4.55 $4.80; ■ mediums, $4.70!>4.80; heavies. $4.60-$4.70; roughs, $3.25-$3.75; slags. $2 $2.50; calves. $6; ewe and wether lambs, $6; bucks, $5. CHICAGO FRUIT QUOTATIONS (By Dept, of Agriculture) Chicago, July 27.— (U.R) —Fruit I quotations: Apples: Illinois and Michigan I Yellow Transparent*, bu., 40c->l; Duchess. 35c-sl. Canteloups: California Jumbo, crates, $2->2.50; Indiana. 75c-$1.15; I Flats. 30 50c; Illinois, 50-60 c; Flats, l 25-40 c. Mellons: Ca'ifornia Honey Dews, 175c-$1.25: Honey Balls, $1.75 $2.25. Raspberries: Red Michigan. 24i pint, $1.25-11.50; Black Michigan, I 24 pint, 75c->l. Peaches: Arkansas Albertas, bu., $3.25->3.50; Indiana. South Haven, $2.75-63.25. Cherries: Michigan, 16-qt., sour, , 75c->l; sweet, $1.25-$2. Blueberries: Michigan, 16-pint, $1.35-62.50. uOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected July 27 No. 1 New Wheat 60 lbs or ’ better 37c No. 2. New Wheat 581hs. 36c Old or New Oats . 12c I Soy Beans i 30c i New No. 3. Vv'aite Corn 32c No. 3 Yellow torn 37c | LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET ! 1 Eggs, dozen 11c I o Get the Habit — Trade at Home S. E. BLACK Funeral Director It is only natural that the final services should be perfect in every way. That's Black's Method. 500—Phone—727 Ambulance Service For Better Health See DR. 11. FROHNAPFEL Licensed Chiropractor and Naturopath Office Hours: 10 to 12 a. m. 1 to 5 p. m., 6 to 8 p. m. Phone 314 IC4 So. 3rd at. ( -1 N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST I Lyes Examined, Glasses Fitted HOURS: 8:30 to 11:30—12:30 to 5:00 Saturdays, 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135

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The liner Manhattan, new queen of the Americanbuilt merchant marine, is shown as she left her berth at Camden, N. J., for her final trial trip up the New England coast before going into service on her maiden voyage from New York ts Europe, August 10. The

Sky Ride for World’s Fair mhK' hm a• ii a»m ilSflMn* -. wm. wimyns—> isaiaOTiffIrrMSMMMESWEMSSSHSi 5 HHIiM ■ I JtW** .. Ji ’,*. T '«r J; L C. , >- tu , ’-■Aa j < ll . II limn— -\SIIWWI’;-WW W - This model shows how the cables for the sky ride, to be a feature of the Chicago World's Fair, will be suspended at an elevation of 200 feet between two GDO-t'oot towers placed 2.006 feet apart, one resting on the mainland, the other os Northerly Island on C licago's lake front. Cars will leave each tower at one miiirte intervals, andd 3,600 passengers can be carried per hour. Observation platforms are to be installed at the tops of the towers. Contracts for the device, invented by W. Lindsay Hamilton, are let.

Run in Silk Stocking Bank Causes Total Loss Paris. — (U.R) —A lady's fine silk stocking draws greater interest than any other bank in the world, but Madame Alice Arlene, who I banked 31,000 francs in one of her (sheerest b'ack silk hose..says that when it breaks it is subject to a Seeks Freedom \~i U '■ ) & F- j ■ ’ > 4 *. ! Charging cruelty, Professor Kinsopp bake. 60-year-old scholar of Harvard University, has filed suit for divorce is Reno. The professor's wife. Mrs. Helen Lake, is now i in England. Professor Lake is one es the country’s, foremost authorities on •cclesiastical literature

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tot.il loss —and knows whereof she speaks. A few days previous to her unfortunate experience. Mme. (Arene went to the Binque de I Prance branch at Bordeaux, where (she drew out 31,000 francs to ar- ■ I range a business deal. That night '■she put the money under her pil- ' j low. Leaving her home the next i afternoon to visit a fortune teller, (she deposited the bills neatly '(around the calf of her shapely left I leg. ■ Leaving the fortune tel’er, who I had informed her of no impending (tragedy, Mme. Arlene tripped on I the first landing of the stairs lead- ! ing to the street and fell headlong Ito the front door, where she was I picked unconscious and taken to i the home of a friend. When she regaiaed her wits, she discovered that her bank had been ripped open by the fail down the steps, and not only were all the 31,000 francs gone I but also a considerable portion of j skin from her left leg. | 0 i Indian Rubber Lamp Post Hailed Municipal Boon Paris.— (U.R) —An Indian rubber lamp post now has the laugh on careless traffic, for, when it is run into aud knocked down, it bobs right up again, sways a few times staggeringly and then regains its (former upright , position. The (French Municipal Council, tiring of (setting up new lamp and trafficsigna! pasts, expsrimeuted in an India-rubber model. A crowd gathered when the first taxi driver col- • lided with the ingenuous post. Both i the taxi and the post shivered

Manhattan, the largest snip ever built in the United States, cost over >10,000,000 to construct. She will be commanded by Captain George F ried, hero of many sea rescues, who formerly commanded the President Roosevelt and other ships of the U. S. lane

' s ightly with the impact, and, when >, nothing more serious happened, the ' driver himself began to shiver and ; wonder if he hadn't better consult ■ a doctor. Instead, however, he ex- , amined the post, much to the merriment of the gathering audience I near the Qua! Javel. who claimed it a municipal sucicas. • i —o ■Jail Inmates Consume 42,000 Aspirin Tablets , i .j Fort Worth, Texas.—(U.R) —Evi ( dent'y there were plenty of head- . aches in the Tarrant county jail last , | year — the 1931 drug bill reveals that 42,000 aspirin tablets were ~ purchased for the 150 inmates. ■( But the prisoners also received [ amply of other kinds of medicine i along with the ''sleepers." The bill .’Lows 11,400 purgative tablets, 174 ■ pounds of sals and 211 pints of . ( castor oil were consumed. Youth Captured Bear "j S.ult Ste. Marie. Ont. —(UP) — I ( Ftur boys, all under 11 years old. (captured a bear here recently. The ' I beys, Lome Gauthier, Willie Cook i ' Charles Anderson aud Nick Kowelii laheuk, f lied the bear with sticks II aud stones. They have made it a i pet. 11 ■ aCat Nurses Skunksj Traverse City, Mich., —(UP)— ■ ( t\ mother cat at the municipal zoo i here is nursing three skunk kittens .long with her own babies. The • ; baby skunks, their eyes not yet i j opened, were orphaned when a 11 farmer killed their mother.

PROLIFIC FISH ENTICE CROWDS j Bs, Louis. (U.R) on* lh >' I tmost curious families, having liter- I a'ly thousands of members, is at ; I trading wide attention, to the I | Aquarium in the Zoo here. It is the sunfish family. The; I mother fish lays the eggs, thou ' sands of them in a nest prepared Iby the father. She then leaves I home and does not return. The father hovers about the nest,, his fins in constant movement to’ (supply the necessary amount ot| oxygen. Unless the eggs are fan . ned, fungus, fostered by lack of; oxygen, grows on them and they do not hatch. Eventually t.ie eggs hatch and the father takes charge of the rearing of his young. He guides the youngsters as they swarm' eway in squads and platoons to shelter in the cracks of the aquar-| ium and between the tiny pebbles: on the bottom. The young fish are but one-' sixteenth of an inch long and bare-; ly visible to the naked eye. The grown fish is about five inches long. The father fish darts about L I the tank, striking at all other fish! which approach his brood. There J 'are few fish which do not fear him. j I The courting of these small fish i it as interesting as is their family I life. The male, displaying his; brighter hues, dives, darts ind j I curvets about the female upon I whom he has directed his affections | until he lures her into the nest he! I has prepared for her. R. Martin Perkins, herpetologist of the Zoo, said that this is the ( first time that sun fish have been hatched here and one of the first times in [he United States. Publisher Road Leader Pueblo, Colo., —(UP) (' E. Ad-! ams, Montrose, Colo., publisher, and j active in the proniotii :t of grxxl roads throughout his state, was ’ elected statff vice-president of the , National U. S. R at • 50 Ass elation I recently. Adams is president of the Colorado Highway 50 Association. Thqft of Army Fund Charged San Antonio, Tex., — (UP) — | Wong Sheung. Chinese, was given a five-year suspended sentence in dis trict court here- on a charge of theft ! rs $320 .-aid to have been rais.d by Shanghai Club here for the . Chinese 19th Route Army during : last wiater's fighting with the Jap-' anese. Ruth Not Lobby Kingfish Albany, N. Y. — (UP) — Babe Ruth may be r kingfish" on the baseball diamond, but in a hotel lobby he's just a shy transient. Clad in a modest business suit, the Babe was restless and fidgety. Kid McCoy Freed * ' ' Ts ■ :Wfe < V: vS ■ •BU- • . * Kid McCoy" (Norman Selby), real light-heavyweight fighter of yesteryear, photographed in Chi- ■ cago while enroute to Detroit where he will be emploved by a I motor company. He is on parole! II after serving eight years in Sau i Quentin prison.

Strangely Slain ! M . Hr / z \ I jr j fk. 2$ XZ3B Mystery surrounds the fatal shooting of Mrs. Edith Orr Spencer (upper), wealthy society woman of Menlo Park. Cal., and her gardener, John Viano (lower), whose dead : bodies were found in the garage of 1 Mrs. Spencer's estate Police are investigating murder and suicide and double murder theories. > - — Test Your Knowledge if I II Can you answer seven of these i || test questions’ Turn to Page Four for the answers. * * , 1. —In the O'd Testament story,! whose wife was ilathsheba? j 2.—Who wrote the novel, "Adam 1 Bede?" 1 3.—Which is larger in area the I I nited States or Australia? I.- How many ounces in a Troy pound? 5- What is Tasmanian bandicoot?; 6— What do (he initials B. T. U. stand for? I ' Which talk better, male or female parrots? i B.—What is the name of the ini- ■ aginary dividing line between ' the northern and southern hemispheres of the earth? * ! 9. Os what science is Trigonometry q part? '9.—Who was "Man o’ War?" Q- ——..,, — Golfers Rot Lake Stanton, Mich., — (UP) — The M ntealm County » ard of Supervisors has an unusual problem to solve. Resident Crmal Uke is robbing the lake of writer. They . ask action to save the lake. notice of election to Members of Zion Reformed Church: All members of Zion Reformed Lhurch Decatur, Indiana, are hereby notified that immediately rfter the morning services on Sunday, July 31st, an election will be held on the candidate giving his trial sermon. All members in g ; d and regular standing and eighteen years of age and over are entitled to a vote. All members are requested to be presenL Pulpit Committee — July 25-27

PUBLIC AUCTION “Decatur Community Sale TUESDAY, AUGUST 9, 1932 at 12:00 noon "ill have a large consignment of CattleSheep, Poultry, Farm Machinery, etc. We are s|Htidl effort to make (his sale a real one, anti villi’ 1 large crowd of buyers. You can get the high doUa r l |tf ! livestock in this sa(e, and get the cash. Write or P liulie Johiison and list your property for the sale. DECATUR COMMUNITY SAI I Roy Johnson, auct. Leo

Mil'll I. lu th.- Mauer l '■••I Ik Noth <■ or ' day of Jub ary asuessi' 'iW I follows, to » to Saint M . <-.. e therein.m '’ment.uii., i.a.ujW, inlot nuinh. - . ,'" S, oonit A.1.1. . ; tur, Indiana Said - : . I'ropenx » ,j™ I mentK is u«>u fj| ( A i < mon U.iun.-i! 4 . . h „ | Hoorn in I•. p.tlotk |> M « 1 August 1'• , ri j ! in-ui st ra t .. . . and pii'i l-. will hear .tin! i , t lion wio t - aßfi of land ha\. . ally iMn.f-t. « • . forth tin ■>.! id i r i n 4n . Iftl wliid) tim. . rwil .->tc4t. \\ Hness . this .utii .i.tt < All.. NOTICE g We will st.i" ■ 26 and will . ■.► r. and Tliurid.,.. rl.-'fl Charges p< charge s"< f. X’riM St. pkteriß mu II I i ivrntifl Noti. e is It* •. - | payers of ,\.l - > I t hat. tiiv 1.1 < said muni. ip.. . Jul\. I.i. . ■. aaM .lid make tL< ' tion». ft| I ’M nd I MiimaM » iYisanity & Kpi: ■ ■ Imiuest | Transfer l*i » : i IS i 210 blo 211a H M [Co. Proa 21". .. l ft| 21 la ex|M*n>»- | School Fund 1 1 |g i erty Ins IH4 I I'lim. Hoad « xj Pep Aa»e»Mo! t Ie Wash Tu p ift i<o Atl Fund l»i m.m ! Spe« ial Judge. JS pointed by < M I Spec ial Judg. - ft I pointed by Wt- ft basil I>r. lOOO.H Co Assessors •■ - ft five Expend liu.W 'H County Bridg* - < t ft Os Hlgrhway -M < M 'Fund [County Britig'> I ‘t of Gasoline Fwtds I ifen or more tax those that pax p ' x <>nlrj| themselves aggj ' ‘ 3 * >v mi nation may ; • > i'‘ -*] I Board of Tax ' • 1 ■ »aer»|j ' ther uction i y ng an l hend '.i " Wit u * xv it inn ten day > «»;• ’ Michal i determined up- • ’ I will fix a day ' ' county. Dated July Iv J Albert Ha > JWrJ NOTH I "I '.lB j Notice Is her. ' ' - • " ' w ! 18th day of .1 • of Commission** - • ’ U,e Adams, Mate ot !' following des- t ' • ! > miled in the cou •> f Attft . of Indiana, to *..1.1 al than the apprai>' i ' liu s The South h.* quarter of tlu N • 'Lj Section twenty •" ’« '1 twenty-flve teen (15) East. " nin ® (20 acres more or I " M ♦ Also Inlot »ct. ,v1 ,. n1 %M thirty-five (935> v **’’ J 3 II Addition to the I , iana. as the >< • the recorded pL«* r i Said tracts of ' • , sold upon folio* - ’’ J >; One-fifth in cash . the remainder in i ' V •#! 1 inents with inter ? per annum due "• ~:ie* r and four years. ‘ Said sale will i- ® to he held At th. ' ■ u* I at trecatur India, .< " . of August 1932. ( Harh> J , Audit o '• 7