Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 83, Decatur, Adams County, 5 April 1934 — Page 2

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f CLASSIFIED (ADVERTISEMENTS, I BUSINESS CARDS, AND NOTICES FORSALE FOR SALE -v New Living Room Suites $45 to *l5O. Sprague Furniture Co., phone 199. SOt*> FOR SALE One galvanized brooder house. 800 chick capacity, good as new. One Turnbull wagon and haj ladder. F. J. Schmitt. a-82-Utx FOR BALE — Regiatered Holatein bull, 4.7 B. F. dam. J. 0. Trlcker, route 8, Decatur, Phone 869-H FOR SALE OR TRADE Sorrel lnwt. full blooded Durox male hog. double Immune. J. N. Burkhead 1% mile west of Monroe. 82-a2tx FOR SALE — Niue Room home. Mosiern except furnace. Large corner lot. Will sell for cash or on > rontrtP t. Phone 977 for particulars. kxApril 6,7. 13. 14 FOR SA.LE, 2 Chester White male hogs„U<ady for service. C. D. Houk, Hoaghtnd Ind.. 83-3tX FOR SALE—A good stake body to fit a 1% ton truck. Two good, used 32xt> truck tires. Elberson Service Station. 83a3tx FOR SALE New and Used Pianos *3S to *225. We sell on terms. Sprague Furniture Co., phone 199. SOt* SUU O' WANTED M ANNED— Light hauling, ashes, rubbish, etc. Prices reasonable. Phone" 1208. 79a6tx ! ■■HCI I I— ■■■! ■!■■■!—— —A——WANTED To rent, three or four iiuturniehei rooms or small house, Phone 5142. 23-3tx ■ «■ I. ■ - — — — W VNTEIF A good housekeeper ia motherless home. Write or see Homer Liby. Belmont Park. Route 3, Decatur. 81-g3tx .MEN WANTED — For Rawleigh Roittee of Sou families in Jay, North Randolph, East Allen Counties. Berne. Reliable hustler should start earning *25 weekly and in- >, crease rapidly. Write immediately. ‘ | Rawleigh Cc.. Dept. IN-20-S, Free- i j port, Illinois. 83-altx | : O FOR RENT FOR RENT—3 rooms, suitable for! offices. Newly decorated. Plenty! of light; heat and water furnished.'. Inquire Niblick & Co. 82-3 t i " •— Q Mayan Name for 3p*.xiarda I The word “Yucatan’’ ia derived ' from the Mayan word meaning “noise makers,” and was apidied to the Spaniards h\ the Mayas tecs use of rhe n?ise produced b the Spanish firearms. o mitick or hnu *etti.emew. OF E*»T X I e: NO. 2H3S Notice is hereby given to the ere-{4 ditdrS. heirs and legatees of John T. > Myers, deceased, to appear in the! 1 Adams Circuit Court, held at Deca I j tur, Indiana, on the 19 day of April 1934, and show cause, if any. why J the Final Settlement Accounts with 1 the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are ; 1 notified to then and there make ( proof of heirship, and receive their 1 distributive shares. Drusilla Myers, Administratrix!] Decatur, Indiana, Match 29. 1934. J \nonifj Herman Mjrrn. March 29 April a. i

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MARKETREPORTS I DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS . I LOCAL MARKET Decatur, Barna, Craiflvill .Hoagland Willshire, Ohio Corrected April 5 No commission and no yardage Veals received Tuesday Wednesday Friday and Saturday I*o to 210 lbs *3.90 210 to 250 lbs. *4Ao 250 to 300 Lbe. *3.90 300 to 350 lbs *3.60 140 to 160 lbs. *3.10 120 to 140 lbs „..’*2.20 100 to 120 lbs *1.90 Roughs *2.50 Stags _ *1.50 Vealera *B,OO Lambs _ .... *7.75 CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE May July Sept. i Wheat 86% 86% 86% Corn 48 Ik 50% 52% Outs 32% 33 % 33% EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK East Buffalo, N. Y„ Apr. 5. OJ.PJ —Livestock: Hogs: receipts, 1.700; holdovers. [ 1.870; not enough Jone to establish market: scattered sales 358 to 40c under Monday: desirable 210 to 240 lbs., *4.50; holding bulk 170 to 220 lbs., to *4.60; 270-lb., butchers, *4.20. Cattle, receipts, 150; generally steady; common to medium steers. *5 to *5.65; cutter cows. *1.35 to *2.50; medium bulls. *3.25 to *3.40. Calves, receipts, 400; vealers draggy; barely steady at recent decline; good to choice. *6.50; very I sparingly, *7; common and med- ! him, *3.75 to *5.50. Sheep, receipts. 100; indications steady to weak on lambs; bidding *9.25 on good to choice; asking (9.50; shorn lambs around *7.50; few spring )ambt>, *lO to *l2. FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne. Ind.. Apr. 5. \U.F) —Livestock: Hogs. 25c higher; 250-300 ibe. *4.25; 20i'250 lbs.. *4.15; 180-200 Jbs., *4; 160-180 lbs.. *3.90; 300-350 [lbs.. *3 80; 150-160 lbs.. (3.40; 140-| 1150 lbs.. *3.15: 130-140 lbs.. *3; 1291130 lbs.. *2.50; 100-120 lbs., *2.00; | roughs. *3; stags. *1.75. , Calves. *6; lambs, *8 50-J8.75. — LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected Ng. 1 New Wheat, 60 lbs or j better .. 79c i No. 2 New Wheat 58 lbs. 78c ! Old Oats . 31c ■ New Oats .... 29c First Class Yellow Corn — 5Sc Mixed corn 5c less i Soy Beans 60 v to 90c [ o Progress Shown New York —(UP) —Progress in [aviation was exemplified recently when Jack Knight, with well over a million miles of flying to his credit, flew one of United Air Lines multi-motored Boeing passengerexpress planes from Omaha to Chi- ; cago in two hours, or 216 miles an j hour, with favoring winds. When' ■he landed. Knight recalled that he made the same trip 14 years ago in a mail plane in five hours, in the daytime, as there were no lighted lairways and without two-way raI dio. and with few of the aids which Knight had the benefit of when he I made the record breaking OmahaChicago trip. o

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SYNOPSIS Aboard the S.S. "Navarre,” bound for America, Michael Lanyard, reformed "Lone Wolf” of crookdom, is reunited with his son whom he thought dead. Lanyard is disappointed to learn that the boy, traveling under the name "Maurice Parry." is a thief; but he hopes his son's interest in Fenno Crozier, lovely daughter of the wealthy Mrs. Fay Crozier, will prove a good influence. Maurice steals the famous Habsburg emeralds from Mrs. Crozier, substituting counterfeits. Lanyard retrieves the gems for Fay. In a bridge game. Lanyard exposes two gangsters, "Jack Knife” Anderson and “English Archie,” for cheating his son. Detective Crane warns Lanyard against their revenge. Soon he emeralds are stolen again and Lanyard is suspected when he refuses to name the first thief. M. Pion, Frertth detective, and Captain Pascal are confident of Lanyard’s guilt when they find the jewels in the latter's trunk, only to learn that they are the counterfeits. Fay gallantly says that she gave the zircons (false gems) to Lanyard as souvenirs. Lanyard is puzzled for he had returned these to Maurice, but he maintains a defiant attitude toward the officers. CHAPTER XIII Pion controlled himself with a I visible effort. It is not to you, monsieur, it is j t< Monsieur le Capitaine that one addresses oneself. It is of him that sne asks: "Is it likely that there are I two identical cases?’ ” "Name of a dolt, why not?” Lanyard demanded “With the evidence under your nose that the thief, when he planned his crime, wont to such lengths to imitate the Habsburg emeralds, how can you say it is impossible that he took equal I pains to duplicate their container?”! “All I know is this,” Fay Crozier' Helpfully in: “I have yet to see these imitations in anything but a shagreen case. Precisely as you see I them now they were last night when I I gave them to M. Lanyard.” “Who took them away and presently brought the emeralds back in the same case or another exactly like it?” “If he hadn’t, what would we have to argue abeut?” “Madame has reason,” the Captain heavily interposed. “M. Lan- ; yard also. Furthermore, for all I •■an see, this argument gets us noi where.” “Permit me to point out. Monsieur Ic Capitaine, that it gets us back to where we started this investigation—” “With the difference,” Lanyard blandly suggested, “that I am no longer under suspicion of having secreted stolen property in my luggage. That, I believe, Monsieur le Capitaine, is true? You supervised the search; I take it you are satis- ; fled it was thorough?” “Oh as to that— ’’ M. Pascal finished with a shrug. “Then be so good as to instruct M. Pion to give baek my keys.” Before lanyard had finished, the ■ keys clatteted upon the table. "But I repeat,” Pion growled, i uglier than ever, “we are simply [ back where we started from: Mme. [ Crozier remains the victim of a robbery, and M. lanyard declines i to do the duty of the honest man he pretends to be by divulging the identity of the miscreant.” “If I were sure of it, be sure, messieurs, I would communicate it As soon as I am, if ever, you may be sure I shall not keep you waiting. In the meantime—” “In the meantime,” the Captain coldly caught Lanyard up, “an attitude so recalcitrant, so subversive of morality, leaves me without other choice, monsieur, than to order you confined to your cabin till you come to your senses.” “I protest!” Fay Crozier fore- | stalled Lanyard. “M. Lanyard is an old friend—if you refuse to take i into account his honorable position > in the business world of Paris—l

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know him to be incapable of pro- • tecting the thief at my expense. 1 , refuse to permit him to be so hu- [ miliated—" i “Please, madame!” Lanyard Ins terrupted. “Please calm yourself and don’t take the gesture of Mon- ' sieur le Capitaine so seriously, i Either he fondly thinks to frighten . me . "As to that,” M. Pascal retorted i at the top of his inches, “you shall ■ judge. M. Dupont, you will be . good enough to conduct M. Lanyard . to his quarters—” i “Or else” — Lanyard’s voice . drowned the Captain’s own—“he is . weary of his hard life of a seaman

1 -X- \ __ j - —- A fl 1 1 1 SshZ o’ i r //* nF ’ ■i !. ‘lt is this which one has this minute found on the desk in one’s office,** explained the Purser,

and desires the line to retire him on his pension after his next eastbound voyage.” He met M. Pascal’s suddenly confused glare with a bow of derision, and turned to the other officer: “You have your orders, M. Dupont. Permit me to invite you to take your prisoner!” M. Dupont, with his Captain’s eyes upon him and his Captain's silence leaving him no discretion, sketched a shrug which carried some color of admiration for Lanyard, and opened the door, thereby saving its panels a drubbing. The person on the threshold with his hand lifted to knock was the purser, a well-fleshed body with a red face, starting eyes, and precious little breath left with which to render the news which had fetched him up from his office in such a fluster. “Pardon, madnme tt menxieurt." he panted, stumbling in. "By your leave. Monsieur le Capitaine: one did not know you were here—one would not venture now to interrupt but on a business of the gravest importance.” “Well?” the Captain snapped. "What is it, then? Out with it!” “It is this which one has this minute found on the desk in one’s office.” Agitated hands discovered to the roomful a tolerably untidy parcel: a plain white pasteboard box in a wrapper of rumpled white paper from which the string had been removed. “Conceive," aggrieved accents begged, “that 1 have not the slightest idea how it finds itself there. It is not there when I turn my hack for three minutes; when I look again, I see this, addressed en the wrapper in pencil—in printed characters, if you please—‘Purser, S.S. Navarre." But naturally I open it; and what do I find? First, the lid of the box likewise lettered in pen eil: "Tn be deposited in the safe for Mme. hides Crazier, to whom a re-

! thia morning at the Adams County Memorial Hospital. A n»sjjr emergency operation was performed on Roy G. Schwarts, route 2. Berne, at the Adams County Memorial Hoslpul Wednesday ' night. Mt. Tabor M. E. Special services will be held at the Mt. Tabor M. E. church Friday night at :15 o'clock. Mlm Susan J. WalsHi, former missionary to India, will give a special service tor young people. There will be special ’music. Miss Walsh is preaching each evening and a splendid spirit is shown. ,

enpt thonld be .And then, inside—but look!” One fat hand presented the box for inspection; its fellow lifted the cover with great effect and displayed the missing emeralds comfortably bedded in cotton-wool and burning under the artificial light like so many small green suns. “I ask Madame, is it fair to make me responsible in this fashion for a king’s ransom in an unsealed paper pareel? 1 am a poor man; were even one of those magnificent stones to be lost I would be ruined.” “You have reason, monsieur." Fay Crozier with admirable presence of mind relieved the man of his

cares, with never so much as a quaver to betray to him the drama of that moment. “I promise you, the very first chance I get, I shall speak to the person who treated these so cavalierly. When they come into your hands again, you may be sure, they will be properly done up and sealed. M. Lanyard, I know, will be good enough to sse to that for me. and take your receipt. And many, many thanks, monsieur!" “Madame is most jp-acious.” With the permission which his Captain’s nod gave, the purser saluted the company and withdrew, i “Madame is not serious?” Lanyard’s query, interjected into the ensuing lull, carried a nicely calculated accent of light incredulity mixed with appreciation. But Fay C.roxier, ignoring alike the crestfallen Captain and the disgusted Pion, persisted. "What do you think?” Her fine white head had a spirited fling. { “When I tell the world I trust a person. I mean it.” “But how can 1 obey Madame when I am under arrest?” , “Oh, as to that!” the Captain jerked out oL>his mortification. “I am sure M. Lanyard is fair-minded enough to make allowances for one who saw his ship threatened with a major scandal. I beg you to accept my apologies—and you. madame, as well.” “Think no more about it,” Lanyard returned. “It is forgotten. Even the vindictiveness of M. Pion is too much in character, the inevitable result of thinking all his life like a policeman But as for these emeralds, while I appreciate the honor that is offered me—frankly, | < Mme. Croxier, I can accept only on condition that you sit by while I seal the package and then accom- i pany me to see it placed in the pur- I < ser’s safe.” _ I (To Be Continued) j

( OMMISSIOMIH* t l.tiws I Al.l.outlll M’HII. a. 11814 «»«■■!> VllneellnstHiua i Fort Wayne Pt« Co. Os. Hup. ’ 82.75 City of Decatur L and P Deeatua Dsmosrat Co. Hup 'V 1 . I • Citisenit Telephone Co. phone I"’ -? . D. F. Teepls drayage -. 3<[ ’» Milton C Werllng Postage M Cleo V Werllng dep hire r» 0« Italph Hollenbncher Reg. Kathryn Tyndall do tJ-JJ Fremont Howers do Rolland <l. Poling do J. Forrest Ray do >• •; Fred Mathys do >'.os Ida Stauffer du -* Btdnu Hammond do 1 Mrs. Oeo Tester do 1"' Richard Arnold do }® »• , ICHner Anderson do <’nrl W, Heckman do ll *** Hurry Moore do ?■*“ J. M Doan .»► J’ «» 111,-n Cowan Postage K. 1.. Rossel and exp. ■"' Mary Cowan Deputy Hire I ' 1 ” Mary Cowan Assessor's Books 151' 00 Kiger and Co. Trees. Kxp. Decatur Ins. Agency T. Horn! 3»." Delinore Wechter deputy hire <“ 00 Huth Knapp deputy hire 75«« Burroughs Adding Ma. Co. exp j " Walter J. Hoeknian exp Hurl Johnson mileage —J D. M. Hower deputy sheriff 225.00 Clifton E. Striker salary 15»J" Margaret Myers salary «1 L. E. Archbold Salary .... '0 '•< Mildred Koldewey salary U E. Archbold op, exp J. F. Felty salary ’a'"' Rudolph Stolp exp •-}’ J W Visard salary Robert J Zwhk inquest .... ■ Jkto A. C Htoppeiihageli aasesoong 81 Francis S< hliekman du Aug. Sthllckman do «» George Dellinger do 11* U K. Dolch do •>- ® A. L. HtultS do •* J Chas. H Marsliand do 71.0" Ben McCullouSW Jo .22 Dan O. Roop do ' Peter A. Habegger do ** ' John Lobsigei do •- ® John Tenner do J. K. Vo.Hr do »J ® Alva Fenstermaker do J. C. Mann do - - ** Dennis Striker Co. Com. - je.ov Bhil Sauer Ho J? '- Frank Martin do ■ Henry B. Heller salary ; *• C. D. Spuller farmers Inst. I#®-®* The Suttles Edwards Co. Ct H. 285.41 I. .. Ehlnger do 1. ' W. J. Schumaker do Mary McClure do ' Holthouse Drug Co do Kiger and Co — “l". s B. W DeVor do • Carl Pumphrey do »■■ “ Smith Drug Co. do »*®-*’ Schafer Hdwe Co do 3 .'’ ‘ H. Knapp and Son do - Sanyo Prod Co. jail *f• Nor. Ind , Pub Ser. Co,do • Hurl Johnson do Burl Johtirmn du - ‘"2 The -Adams Pencil Co. supplies . ».;• Irene Byron Sana. Peoples L and T. Co tax refund 28.4. Benj. H. Miller do -»• • Krick Tyndall Co repair J Burl Johnson Mileage Township |*BM»V Geo Appleman Union 25.70 Dr. J. D. Morgan do 34.00 Frank Kritk do 22.0«» Holthoune Drug Co., Root 2.aS Kocher L. and C. Co do 17.JJ Home Orocery do - 0.00 C. A. Bvil do 11. A. Stuckey d»» Adami* Co. Hospital do Dr. C. C. Rayl do — i Joe Brunnegraff do <.®o Williams Equity Each, do 3.00 Dr. J. I>. Morgan do 13.00 Ko< her L. and C. Co do 33. Winner Shoe Btore do 9.00 Kroger Store do 20.00 Maud E. Mahan do 4 J. Henry Eaurote do 9.00 Freitag ami Co. Preble Helmruh Store do Preble Sanity Ex< h. do J C. Grandetaff Kirkland J r. P. Troutner St. Marys >4.-4 K. H Everett do Acker Bros, do - - J- "’ j. W. Viaard do Lawrenre Carver do J» J® Adams Co. Hospital do Dr. C. C. Rayl do ‘ 5 Dr. C. P. Hinchman do H A. Breiner Kirklaml J. Henry Faurote St Marys 3.00 Dr. F.UOrandataff Washington j Samuel Acker do ® ” Harold Lytle do , « Kocher L. and C. Co do Carroll C and C. Co do J 7.00 Adams Co. Hospital do ' Julius Haugk do ho on Mrs. Nora Anderson do -« ? Home Grocery do - . H. H. Lam mi man do ’ 2 Walter Deitsch do J ‘ Harry Knapp do -• Winnea Shoe store do ' Dr. Palmer Etcher do J-. >l. A Stuckey do >»»"• Dr. C. C. H«yl do ,l.u- Hrunnegraft do v.t .1 Miller do Kocher U and C. do Fisher and Harris do Ge.. Appleman do X j Henry Faurote do <• A. Dell do .-urn. I rani Krick do Sun Hite do Burk Elevator Co. do ll« ' Dr. G. J. K »hne do 1 Hurk Elevator Cod B. C. Lawience Carver do w Amos Reurfser d<» •»» Adams Co. Hospital Monroe • • i» r "T*. Rayl do »a.OO Dr. F. L. Grandstaff do H E Farrar do J Dr. M L. Habegger do 11J Richardson Store do Berne Equity Co. do M JGotta halk Supply Co d> 4J- to T M Andrews do 23.94 II E. Ruppert do io no Otho Lobenstein do IHOO I - H. Tzbler do L> «u« John A. Meyers do Economy Store French J-J” Cglvin M Rauch do L 3-» Albert Steiner do lleuhen Meyers do ”-9J Ferd Tabler do J- * Dr. C. P. Hinchman do 80.00 Albert Steiner do Reuben Meyers do I9X Berne Faulty Bach Hartford 1«.3« Central Grocery Wabash 2«.50 Adams Co. Hospital do 109.13 Snyders Grocery do 33.tH‘ The Hub do — 3.75 Hubert U Brown du Dr C?r. Hinchman do ioo.no Martha Beavers Wabash 17.a0 Geneva Equity Ex'h do 35.41 Geneva M. and G. Vo. do 24.8" J A. Long do l.!»0 Kroger Store Jefferson 3.48 Spangler Bros, do 1.53 Heffner and Heffner do 5 22 Geneva Lumber Co do • 12.75 Dr. G. J. Kohne Root 6.60 I'nunly Infirmnry Mrs. Clara LaFontaine M sal DiO.bw

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MnsMHHnw:EsnßHEi»K*>>< Public Auction 6 ROOM HOUSE — 6 * , 1 will sell al public auction the followiir: real estate, sale to lx? held on the premises, at li'JJ Mil street, Decatur, Ind., on MONDAY, APRIL 9, 1934 at 6:15 I*. M. 6 Room House: Lights; Hard and Soft Wain in Kin Toilet; New Cistern; Garage with cement il""i: I"* feet; g<xxl garden. This home is a wondell til loeatio* For further particulars see Roy S. Johnson, aud. Terms $&4H,00 school fund loan <-n l*‘— by purchaser. Balance cash. A. D. SUTTLES, (M Roy S. Johnson, auctioneer.

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