Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 32, Number 253, Decatur, Adams County, 24 October 1934 — Page 5

■ GUESSING CONTEST > How Many? IaBHM iyRW f / / ffJKkJ How many hose are there in our Window? Look them f IB\ Af'** PVFRVTHINf // /Jk J • over and see. Then look at our splendid fall styles too. |&L\ A ‘V, r ? / LTLRIIIIIIIU JJ K J Ist PRIZE — 2 pair Ladies Silk Hose i&jj Ik FROM TOP 2nd PRIZE —1 pair Ladies Silk Hose. I B * 10 BOTTOM 3rd PRIZE — Any 50c Box of Handkerchiefs. ” See Our Display of Fall '/ftW COATS and DRESSES & >f lou make no mistake *s»•// n i Bl wlffiu fOWWi when you buy vour appar- We invite yoU <O st ° P Beautiful £ MJ L-J 'WffwWWB ei from this store. You ■ look over our coats and COATS B‘bV V* r J, are assured of absolutely dresses when you visit 55 f 0 $42.50 |f * J • 4. Mgqk ,he newest in style, mater- gp>3Bsbour store. We w ill be BS ’ I I I*a1 * a ’ 8 an d se ’ ec^ons as we glad to sh o w you the < harming I' ■ hSljk WWWMB have restocked our store beautiful fall st vies. You DRESSES /> at our opening with all will like them! $2.95 to $9.75 S-B new ' f * ean * fresh mer- -rw’l BfUffblk 1 "■' W LANKENAU’S SS ’ K n m ., Hor „, k „, —THE BOSTON STORE—.'o matter w hat you ■ : X"*** nt e< * — ’b* here for you. t~/l|m f *• 1 ***dPFflL ’?Rb You’ll need a Topcoat or 188 y' H ■ '1 the modern way kCW r r -? at 5 h ” ose from fekUisWJ & JjjM U(ru*Sk4dtiLwi£ M® • 4 \< < are * ettinK STYLE and > Wf E A lAJ Ell R Z/Jm QUALITY because —if its MH WEAKWELL Jr • ''Wfl * | xrflß' new<ll must " e corre< uy I Bk , Jr Jfl vfl -- 'Jw I 7 Styled. j lUf Guess the total weight of the entire lot B' '®*! <W> t I T>?r ! ' Weirv-ell Sheets and Pillow Cases. " • ( ’® ft''' jK~ -.- . wSpfr W< ’a- ''ft '■■< on display in our West Window. The BfcW ''J fe ijfe*' C w ' winner guessing nearest to the correct J'Kr S weight, will receive a valuable prize. J ‘ K '' V* 9 Extra weight increases the strength |1 ” , '■«■ ’’ '' """ 11 " "" —~ of the ncw Wearwell Sheets by 25 per t 5 * W CALLITHUMPIAN Guessing Contest longer. ■ W ‘ In our window is a Pumpkin and we invite you to SPECIAL LOW PRICES. BUY NOW! \ fifli Vl guess the number of seeds inside. Guess the num- RIvlM) rPonl-ir «1 ‘l9 nn salp PJich <RI 00 ■! ’ *« * >er • VOU ‘bink the pumpkin contains, step into our IXHU, regular < l.on. Oil SdlC, CHtH BP 4* \ <j|i I 'A® store and place your guess. It costs you nothing. 81x99 inch, each . $1.25 ■7S | JHBH \\ \\Vl The person guessing correct or nearest correct will 72 X 99 , nC h. each SI.OO \ ' ?! } | » ' 1 I -.4 kJ receive absolutely free 81x108 inch, each . $1.35 SBl ’ Btall X 'I IE fl VI?PKI fl 4 T I? A(' 42x36 inch Pillow Cases, each . 30c BE ’ Genuine Leather. 81 inch Unbleached Sheetmg . 40c flfl i* I®F - ~ XOaBezM 41 I 7 2 inch Bleached Sheeting ... 40c t :< y| j3l H m fl* ' 42 meh Pillow Tubing 25c B tc4l ilipi Peterson & Everhart Co. Niblick &Co New Fall Suits and Topcoats OIICCC Bohcr Coot tvfint $15.00 hll too WM* ka«VII* (flJWnr appreciates. Our fall stock of Wl V# II > Suits and Topcoats are the “last t 0 Hflßb SPECIAL word” in style and we know the 50 How long it will I J ailon/TNir ' price will please you. BPnTfi. SHOWING „ , take the Hallow- » New Fall lArKPTQ een Candle to Ek Os one lot of fur JAC KE Lb. H . . . t . . •„ i HATS burn out; KK trimmed C o a t s in , omio Iw • ■ .. u. ri. |yw». . — mens ■I color., a nice line 4 v".. '-‘Si $2.50 *> $6.95 Candle on disofcoats,n he ow ‘ < j | -ijfewa wl boys p ,a y in our s " ow ■‘/.■’KM crprl ™ MMI 'r $2-00.0 $5-00 $l.O0 10 $2.95 wind » w - (f* TjT New Shipment of Suits, Sweaters and fjT| J See wlndo S ° Uth X-Act Fit Shirts received this week. Candle will be lU’’"’ I KSiSVrS VAMfr P HMM bur " e d Halloween I VAIXVE (x Llnll evening, so you D STERLING COATS .. ■ = “ n f io the makers of these beautiful Wlfl fl 11 BMBB3BBBI CRT IT IM DIIP it i*ik(‘s y providing us with their latest ties now being shown in Vogue •rintzess and Sterling Coats are bTB C 1•0 2*S WlNljflW m « • . ■ for their smart trim lines and ftiilUJU $3.00 1H nierchTheir fabrics are rich, and their furs luxur- £. "j! .. . IB?' 'l’' l ' COs t no more than ordinary coats. These ■- - ~bBB»Jf ' n d Guess Its Weight. .llldlSC will be ■Bff tr an outstanding opportunity for the short -fi. ' Weight is an important . .. BMito get a perfect fit. W e are proud to include them MM — ” “ laMMBMi item in selecting range given to the percoat event. EaEmmaE , fi . ~ I 50 888 ißMj^Bh* New! Different. Ultra Mod. i son guessing the I O£O ,VU to V IwaßajjSilfe srn. This New Allen ,s stream |noarn«f I \sk Ahont dur 1 -iv 1 Wav Plan " - » lined, built to last a life time. KnCdHSI COriCCL About Our Lay-A-Way I tan M«M ' x - - ~2-. ■ Superbly finished in lustrous I ■ r “ i ■ — two-toned enamel. nt HIP’ IICALLITHUMPIAN CONTEST MB.' I I SSg FJX I I". wt« .F ~r ; “‘ , H h “'“ r '" Mi' 1 ® 1 M Choke of l-rizcs .1,000 1/ AI I HI" f«». WhM Io (he entire croup worlh. EBB WfS in our oimloo. If II OML I I See The Prize In The Window . : ' — tEf 11 g| IM * E. F. Gass B| imiinwft K * &Son »—

DECA HR DAILY DEMOCRAT Wednesday, October 24,1931.

COURTHOUSE Causs Continued Floyd W. Burgoyne et al va. Ferd R. Ross, replevin. By airjenient of parties the cause Is continued. Amended Complaint Filed Samuel Siihenbec va. Ferd Mettler as surviving (partner of SchugMettler Co., promissory note. Amended complaint filed. Rule t." answer. C. C. Springer vs. Ferd Mettler, as surviving partner of Sehug-Mett-ler Co., promissory note. Amended complaint filed. Rufe to answer. Appearance Filed David W. Laisurer et al vs. Joe Nlermeyer et al, (loeseesion of real estate. Appearance I>y McCfenehan for all defendants. Rule to answer. The Department of Financial Institutions of State of Indiana Old Adams County Bank vs. Bernard H. Kohne et al, notes. Apipeaninev by McClenehan for all defendants. Rule to answer. Application Sustained The Jackson Company, Inc., vs. Mre. Naomi Borman, et al, account. Application to make new iparty. sustained. Amended complaint filed. Summons ordered tor Mrs. Addle M. Gase, returnable November 19. Estate Cases Estate of Eliwibeth Manley. Report ot inheritance tax appraiser file. Notice ordered returnable, November 19. Estate of Sylvester R. Sheldon. Petition and schedule to determine Inheritance tax filed. to county assessor. Estate ot George Weber. Report of inheritance tax appraiser filed. Notice ordered returnable November 19. Estate of IHenry S. Jackson. Report of county assessor filed. N. tice ordered November 19. Estate of John R. Badders. Inventory number one tiled, examined aud approved. Inventory number two filed, examined and approve d. Proof of service of notice of time of otpening of safety deposit box of decedent filed. Estate of Adamson R. Wolfe. Report of inheritance tax appraiser filed. Notice ordered returnable, November 19. Estate rs Elizabeth Liechty. Proof of service on notice of hearing of report of Inheritance tax appraisers report filed. Report submitted. Finding net value of estate is J 1,416.19 and that there is no tax due. John Felty, county assessor, allowed the sum of SB-7.08 and the same is ordered taxvd as costs. Estate of John H. Sipe. Final report filed. Notice ordered November 20. Estate of Margaret Reckard. Proof «C mailing of notice filed. Report submitted. Finding net value of estate is $466.10 and no tex is

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By HARRISON CARROLL Copyright, 1334 King Features Syndicate, Inc. HOLLYWOOD. . . . —All Ann Harding fans are hereby invited to help the star find a lucky peacock’s feather, it there is such a thing. Ann wants to borrow ■j. ~ j —i or rent it to wear in h-> r dijit forthcoming allcolor film for HP** Walter Wanger, ■B < "Peacock I'eathfit er " okr-yy; y .. In case you W didn't know it, the plumage of th,s b niiiant k> r d ' is supposed to lie a harbinger of <r . r khe worst sort of 'Ann Harding misfortunes. Ann isn’t exactly superstitious, but she is trying something new in the color film and doesn’t want to tackle the task under any hard luck omen. Incidentally, “Peacock Feather” will be one of the four all color features to be made in Hollywood during the year. The film companies got together and agreed on this limit, so as not to glut the market. Samuel Goldwyn’s "Wizard of Oz" will be another of the color films and Jock Whitney's "Becky Sharp" a third. The last Is supposed to bo made either by Warner Brothers or Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Like most of the film people, C. Aubrey Smith doesn’t like his charities to become known, but the English actor has just done a very generous deed. Smith has had the same chauffeur ever since he came to Hollywood. The other day ho found out that the man was about to be evicted from his home for non-payment of a $3,000 indebtedness. The actor immediately stepped in, paid the money and gave his chauffeur the deed as a reward for faithful service. KNICK-KNACKS — The Jean Harlow novel will surprise some people who are expecting it to be loaded with sex. . . « The book was ready once, but Jean wasn't satisfied. . . . Danny Dowling. now being divorced by Marjorie Crawford, who once accused him of kidnaping her, is running a vestpocket night club in Hollywood. . . . Very funny about Fay Wray. All these years she has refused to smoke and now she has to do it incessantly for the Columbia picture. "Mills of the Gods". They have to keep ammonia and smelling salts ready on the set when she gets too dizzy. . . . Gail Patrick heads the list tn match making. She introduced Elizabeth Young to her future husband.

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due. John Felty allowed the sum of Jff.OO and It U ordered taxed aa I costs. Estate of Emile Wilder. Final reI port filed. Notice ordered returnable November 20. Estate of Amanda Henderson. Proof of mailing of notice filed. Report submitted. Finding net value of estate is $690 and no tax due. John F. Felty allowed $5 and it Is ordered taxed aa osts. Estate of Robecca J. Edwards. Proof ,■ f mailing of notice on hearing of inheritance tax appraisers report filed. Report submitted. Finding net value of estate is <805.70 and no tex is due. John Felly allowed $5 and the same la ordered taxed aa costs. Estate ot Harve D. Rice. Proof of mailing a tice of hearing on inheritance tex appraisers report filed. Report submitted and finding $5,309.90 and that there is tex due as follows: Edward M. Rice $33.04; John F. Felty allowed S7O and ordered certified to auditor. Estate of Anna M. Appteman. Proof of mailing of notice filed. Report submitted. Finding net value is $5.702.08 and no tex is due. John Felty allowed sl2 Dffid ordered taxed as costs. Estate of John .Appleman. Proof of mailing .cf notice of inheritance tax appraiser's report file. Report submitted. Finding net value is sl,482 and tax due as follows Josv-ph Appleman, $44.10. John FF. Felty allowed <l2 and ordered certified to county auditor. ' Estate of Theodore 11. Bl sser. ' Final report filed. Notice ordered returnable. November 19. Real Estate Transfers Z-lda M. Van Buskirk et al to Rose Nesswald. 80 acres of land in Union township so» SI.OO. Rose Nesswald to Zelda M. Van Buskirk et al, 80 acres of land in Union township for SI.OO. Esther R. Gigandet et al to W. 1 H. Eichhorn, part ot inlots 127 and ' 128 in Geneva for SI.OO. W. H- Eichhorn to Dorwin S. Gigi andet et ux. part of inlots 127 and ’ 128 in Geneva for SI.OO. o PICCARDS LAND SAFE IN TREE t (CONTINUED FROM FAOE ONE) k cosmic rays. Their exact inaxi- ’ mum height and the complete ' scientific results of the flight will 1 not be known until all the iustru- ' ments are checked and that may ' take a week or more. The balloon came down in a ’ tree which broke the force of a r rapid descent. Before Mrs. Piccard would describe her experi- ■ ence, she sent a message to their ■ children. Paul, 10, and Donald, 8, s of their safe lanuing. The children ’ had watched the take-off.

Joseph Mankiewlcz, and repeated with Jean Edwards and Read Kendall. Los Angeles movie columnist. ( ... If you think Bill Gargan isn’t t really changed by that loss of weight. . he spoke to Bill Howard on the dance , floor and Bill didn't even know him. r And Gargan worked in a Howard ( picture just before sailing for Eng- . land. . . . Try and buy Dolores Del Rio’s pet terrier. Michael. The pup . tied into a snake that was crawling toward the Mexican star during her ' sun bath and hung on till the servants killed it . . . Bill Fields is mourning the pet swans on Tolucca lake, which he couldn’t move to his J orange ranch because they belong ! to the Lakeside Golf club. , Add to grand retorts the one re--1 cently made by the well-beloved Mme. Schumann-Heink to an arty young interviewRer. Receiving 'he press man with her usual kindness. the veteran singer listened carefully to his questions on freakish cults of SgSia x ***f£j modern music. When he paused Imp orthe her Madame v, gentle, husky Bchuinann-tleinlc tones: "Young man. when the good God made SchumannHeink, ho gave me a pretty good voice but not much in the head. I'm sorry, but I don’t know a thing of what you are talking about.” Beverly Hills police are looking for filmland's neatest burglar who broke into the home of Leontlno Sagan. . Europe’s famous woman director, best known over hero for "Maedchen in Uniform”. Newly arrived in Hollywood to work for Metro-Gold-wyn-Mayer, Fraulein Sagan left her home the other evening to attend a party given by Basil Rathbone. She returned to discover this curious sitnation—an intruder, had broken a kitchen window to gain entrance to the house. Apparently, he stole noth- , ing. but more amazing still, had , carefully swept the broken glass ■ from the window into a neat pile on , the kitchen floor. I What famous Hollywood producer , now has a British peer for a rival • and is rushing to England to see • about it? i DID YOU KNOW— That Joe E. Brown is one of those i fellows who can tear a telephone book in two with his bare hands? , Ah, there, Schoolboy Rowe.