Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 33, Number 164, Decatur, Adams County, 12 July 1935 — Page 2

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non-stop flight to Paris? 7. 'Same the Secretary of State in the Harding Cabinet. 8. What Is the name for a natural spring or fountain which dis- i charges into the air. at more or less regular inlet 'ttls, a column of heated water and stufcn? 9. What is the .full name ot Governor Lehman of New York? 10. Give the date when the Called States declared war on Ger- , many. o COURT HOUSE Estate Cases An application for the appoint-, ment of a receiver In the estate lot Elizabeth Morrison wa* tiled by the Union Central Life Insurance company. A notice was ordered given to Harriet Beaty, adminis- , tratrix. returnable July 17. A petition was filed and approv- ‘ ed in the estate of John M. Wells to accept $1,002.30 In HOLC bonds 1 — ——- , MONEY TO LOAN AT NEW LOW KATES i, You can borrow up to S3OO on your own signature and security, quickly ami confi- | dentially —through our new LOWCOST personal finance plan. Also investigate our low rate AUTO purchase and refinancing plane. SEE THE "LOCAL” . When you need money for any worthy purpose. Full . details gladly given without any cost or obligation. Call, write or phone. |OCAL|OAN(o Phone 2-1-7 Decatur. Indiana Over Schafer Hardware Store

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In lieu of cash in payment of a mortgage against Alvin H. Wind ] miller and NoH F. Windmlllei. A petition was filed in the estate of John Beeler to require the ad miuisttator to show cause why a (Jiyttil'lition h e not .been made. A notice was made returnable July 17. A petition by the administrator] in the estate of John T. Shoemaker was approved for authority to I pay bills. _—__ 0 _—— AMERICA’S LEADING CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONB practice that called for agents to be ever in the background and unknown to the underworld they were commissioned to tight. To combat this condition Purvis was temporarily put on a roving assignment. He remained the head of the Chicago bureau but time and again his friends heard that he was nearly ready to leave the government service. "1 have definite plans that are indefinite." said Purvis, leaving reporters. as he had so otten done in the past, to make their own interpretations. — o —- , —— Dance Sunday Slinnet. Does more than spread a layer of white over dirt and grease spots. Its new formula first cleans the shoes — removes the ugly spots that make your shoes look half cleaned. Then a thick laver of white gives j that “just like new” appearance. Easy to apply. | Dries quickly. ELKA Y ’ S WHITE ©g shoe Zgn Cleaner 25c JsL B. J. SMITH DRUG CO. QUICK RELIEF WITHOUT MESSY -'jdß GREASE Bhrw* A cool and soothing preparation that gives almost instant relief lor painful, irritating sunburn. You'll like it because it’s nonI greasy. Use for itches, rashes too. Rexall | GYPSY S® CREAM Illi 40c ’lf B. J. SMITH DRUG CO.

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Illi Vi By HARRISON CARROLL Covvrlaht. . King feature* Synd* caie ' l * e ' HOLLYWOOD—The biggest headache about child stare Is keeping them unspoiled. With *° " ian ? horrible examples 011 every hand. Warner Brothers have Gapped I a clause into Sybil

Jason's contract forbidding her to see herself on t h e screen for the next five years. This little girl from South Africa has the studio dot ng raves about her work in "T h e Little Big Shot". She is six years old, tlie same age

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as Shirley Temple. and she lias done a little picture work In England. Her five-year Warner contract indicates what they think of her. You’ll also see the kid in Kay Francis’ next, "1 P’ound Stella Parris h". Gossips have i>een wondering about the ring tit looks like a wedding band) Pau’s Stone is wearing. After some prying, however, we find it Is only a friendship token. The reason she refuses to take It off Is that Junior Durkin placed it on her finger the day before he was killed In Jackie Cooga'-.'s ear. Another matter that has lead Hollywood dying of curiosity is King Vidor's new ensemble on the set of "So lied tlie Rose". Josef von Sternberg used to attract attention with his black shirts, but King goes him one better by wearing black from head to foot —hat. shirt, tie. suit, socks and shoes. “I do it to make myself incon- , spicuous on the set.* Is his surpris- ! Ing explanation. “Nothing distracts ‘ a working cast so much," he adds, I "as off-stage movement In color.” And he's not kidding, for when a I publicity man fame on the set the I other day wearing white pants, he , asked him to go home and change. Marlene Dietrich and Mae West 1 seem to have wiped away the last traces of their once-bitter feud. They met opposite dressing room row at Paramount and went into Marlene's room arm-in-arm. The gabfest went on for an hour. Take it from the "Mala" company, I the natives of Tahiti are the most 1 generous people in the world. They not only give you the shirt off their i back, but their babies too. Director

MAN MURDERED FOR 55 CENTS — , I Unemployed Man Found Dead On Top Os Freight Train Indianapolis. July 12. — (U.R) — Murder for 55 cents was suspected by authorities today in the death of William Warner, 22-year-old unemployed Gas City glass worker. Warner’s body, the skull crush-j ed. was found sprawled atop an east bound freight train here. The pockets of his blue work! trousers were turned inside out, | his shoes had been stolen and a str tca.se containing a variety of other clothing was missing. The murder theory wa.s advanced by Frederick Gore, 20, Gas City,: companion of Warner on a "hobo" trip to Alton. 111., in search of employment. Gore believed his friend had bee<i| slain by two men who attempted to steal Warner's suitcase at Mattoon, 111., last night. The suspects left the train at Parts, 111., he said. Four men were waiting to catch a freight train when Warner and Gore arrived at the Mattoon freight yards. Gore told authorities. 1 Two of the men grabbed Warnjer's suitcase and boarded the east- ! bound train. Warner started in pursuit of them and* Gore caught another car some distance farther along the 66-car train. I That was the last time Gore saw his companion alive. He provided authorities with a background on their trip after the I body was discovered by a railroad I tower operator. | Dr. John A. Saib, deputy coroner, refused to comment on the death

Richard Thome MaU MidIWM , bong all wore <>ff«red biown-skin children when the company nounced 1U plans to sail for ; wood. They declined as graciously ' as they could. What film actress Mrs hes r!« h 1 husband, who eloped only a '" 1 1 months ago. already are at odds and look like the next divorcing pair n> ’ the cinema village? I - HOLLYWOOD TICKER-TAPE—- ' Vivien Gaye lias a new seven- , carat square cut diamond ring, and If Ernst Lubitrch didn t give it ' her. this department misses «>■ : euess. . . Lyle Talbot's car caught . fire coming back from Fan >”"»'> , and was so badly damaged he had to rent another to contlime ths ; journey to Holl) wood. . . • Rosalind , Keltli had an even strange- expert- : ence coining back from « oronado. , A miniature whirlwind tossed her car off the road and tore off Its top. Among the scared passengers were Atihcy Dreyfus* (Rosalind's fiance). Mix Florin# Schulie and Alede Charteton. . . ■ Harry Brand the writes Pieces for the papers about 2dth Century) is plenty burned. Somebody saw him all dressed up as : an usher for a wedding and sold he looked like a

character from Dickens. . . . That was Claire Windsor at the Century club with Van Smith. It's usually Nancy Carroll, you know. . . . Caesar Romero has Inspired hundreds of fans to turn amateur portrait artte's. Some of the sketches are so

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good he has decided to reward a prize for the best likeness. It will , be an autographed tennis racket So get out your pencils. . . . Mrs. Leslie Carter gave a inasshe dinner party at the Cocoanut Grove the other ’ night. Dolores Costello Barrymore, Norma Talmadge. George Jessel and Helene Costello were among those present . . . The Walter Winchells won't come west this summer on account of the expected baby. . . . Mark Dellinger is getting the glad hand everywhere. . . . And George . Brent is practicing boxing every day. He threatens to demonstrate on tho next person who asks him when he is going to marry Garbo. DID YOU KNOW— That Charles Irwin (the comedian) used to be a caddy for Sir Thomaa • Linton?

I until he had investigated the theory that Warner had struck bis head on an overhead bridge along the route. Rai'road detectives said such an accident was "highly improbable." Warner is survived by his wife, lola, a bride of three months, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Warni er, a borther. Ralph, and a sister. 1 Mrs. Mabel Kurnsted, all of Gars city. o CORONER FINDS CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE Judge John C. Branaman at i Brownstown where the prosecutor i said they had agreed to plead j guilty. He planned to ask terms of one | to five years each for Kinder and Hale, on charges of contributing to delinquency of a minor and carrying unlicensed weapons, respectively. Long said the Johnson girl, accused of delinquency because of her relations with Hale, would be placed on probation in care of her parents. SPRAG U E ’ S SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY Card Tables 89c Full length Mirrors $1.25 Lawn Chairs 89c Oil Stoves 11.98 Living Room suites $28.98 Big reductions on every article of merchandise in our store. Get our prices before you buy. SPRAGUE FURNITURE GO. Phone 199.

marketreports daily report of local JSd FOREIGN MARKETS Market for Deeetur, Berne, CM18V1'»«« * Bd Wll, ’ hlre ' j Close al 12 Noon Corret’tod July !*• No comiuiwion and no yui'dtW''Veals received Tueeday, » uesday, Friday, and Saturday. i — SK.OO 100 to 120 iba. 120 to 140 lbs- » ' HO to ISO lb. g% 160 to 210 Hi. — I „ 210 tu 250 B>«. »; ' 250 to 300 llwi * r 300 to 350 lbs * ' Roughs - ' 75 s^ 8 ,. :z $8.1.0 Ewe and wether lamb. .. Buck lambs Yearling lambs *' EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK East Buffalo, N. Y„ July U(U.R>- Livestock Hogs, 200; market 1015 c higher, desirable 160-200 lbs., averaging ISO lbs., $10.60; few $10.65; somewhat plainer kinds of various weights. $10.20-110.50. Cattle, 108; rather plain grass

steers and heifers, $6.35-11; °°* s and hnlls firm; low cutter and cutter cows. $3.75-15.25; medium bulls $5.65 $6. Calves, 300: vealers fairly active. steady. $0.50 down. Sheep, 600;; lambs slow; weak to mostly 10-25 c lower; good to choice ewes and wethers. sß.is-SK, in-between grades, $8.25-56.50; medium and bucks largely $8; throwouts. $7.50 down. FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind., July 12.—<U.R) —Livestock: Hogs, steady to 5c higher; 160-200 200 lbs., $10; 200-225 lbs.. »»•*; 225-250 lbs., SS-75; 250-275 lbs.. $9.60; 275-300 lbs.. $9.45; 300-350 lbs.. $9.25: 150-160 lbs.. $9.50; 140150 lbs., $9.25; 130-140 lbs.. $9; 120130 lbs.. $8.75; 100-120 lbs., $8.25; roughs. SS; stags. $6. Calves, $8; lambs, SB. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE July Sept. Dec. 1 Wheat .81% .82% .83% Corn .81% .74% .62% - Oats 33 .31% .33 NEW YORK PRODUCE

New York. July 12'- (U.R) — duce: Dressed poultry, steady to firm; (cents per lb.) turkeys, 16-2S%c; chickens, 14% 29c; broilers. 13%25c; capons, 29-35 c; fowls, 12-22 c; Long Island ducks. 12-15 c. Live poultry, eaay to firm; (cents per lb.) geese. 8-9 c; turkeys, 1017c; roosters, 15c; ducks, 9-12 c; fowls. 17-22 c; chickens, 2t)-25c; broilers, 17-22 c. Butter receipts. 17,135 packages; market firmer; creamery higher than extras, 24%-25%c; extra 92 score, 24%c; first 90 to 91 score, 23%-24c; first 88 to 89 score, 22%23c; seconds, 21%-22c; centraJiied 90 score, 23%-23%c; centralized 88 to 89 score. 22%-23c; centralized 84 to 89 score, 21-22 c. Eggs, receipts. 14,342 cases; market about steady; special packs, including unusual hennery selections. 26%-29%c; standards. 2i% 26c; firsts. 24%-24%c; mediums. 24c; dirties, 23%c; checks. 22%c. CLEVELAND PRODUCE Cleveland, July 12.—(U.R) Produce: Butter market, firm; extra, 2jlc; standards, 28c. Eggs, market firm; extra whites 26c: extra firsts, 22%c; current re ceipts, 22c. Live poultry, market firm; heavj fowls, 20c; medium fowl, 18-19 c young ducks, 15-16 c; old ducks, 12 13c. Potatoes. Virginia. $2.75 per bbl. Ohio Cobblers. $1.50-$1.60 per 100 lb. bag; Oklahoma Red. $1.60 pc lOOJb. bag.

LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected July 12 No. 1 New Wheat, 60 lbs. or better . 70c No. 2 New Wheat, 58 lbs. 69c Oats, 32 lbs. test 30c Oats, 30 lbs. test 29c Soy Bearn, bnshel 70e No. 2 Yellow Corn, 100 lbs. sl.lO CENTRAL SOYA MARKET No. 2 Yellow Soy Beane 70c Delivered to factory GILLETTE TRUCK E TIRES , 6 months unconditional guarantee. ■**”£■ See us before 9 J you ouy. i PORTER TIRE CO. W W Ml Winchester street, Mfts Phone 1239. -*• ■ . «■<«<% ,

CLASSRIED ■ advertisements I BUSINESS ( ARDS’ I AND NOTICES ’ I FOR SALE f 11)11 SALK -7 room roe, large 101. 2.1 b ft. i OU|( jsso, small payment ilown ioi Jt jß like rent. J. W. Heudricks, i'”’'- If,. E FOR FALK—Used ice boxe,. condition. Cheap. Iheaiiir F;X 1 trie Shop. icjj i FOR SALE - One hiijT up. Also Red Elm h ay material. Adams County |.i ln S ~ FOR SAUD — Several ih,>;i.Jl started chicks at s;m< j; t | ]ir jJ Stucky Hatchery, WilM, ll( . , phone GO, open evenings. FOR SALE — Michigan eherr ■ Montmerenci nmu < amt i>;,. lni ß <w Is. Bowers G-m .-v. |> r A .">l9 West Jefferson. Dm.uur; ett's grocery. Pleasant Mil;.,. B td. Clyde Tr. ntner ac t Tbaß !u'/ ; . B ; I Decatur Quality Bred < lii<i«B July. Special limn started il 1 day old chicks. Decatur ilatckß Phone 497. I|B

WANTED f WANTED TO BUY llou« R. acre or more, near 1 Small down paymen'. .e, . rdhl. Write Box M il., < .m. \\ AXTI'.D at reasonalil , rent. 604 Short St. , WANTED Fain.. chick' ns on shar. Modi! cbery, Monroe. Ind. lii^B 1 ' FOR RENi M Foil KENT 1-iiKi joining btuh. inst.u, ~«< shower: beautyrest post office; garage. a day-i^H: FOK RENT Sleeps ■ week. Uall 1171 after ' p.m. ° " EbMcmorial Hospital Adams County

W \\ . ~ i 'll S'.i • ' " Joseph Wolpert. .1’ ’l'",., Munro. •>:. : ’^K I ■ Eionrilo. 'ulif.. limn I. .. kt'oid. < ■Sfe Ehc condition of I- E -mall daughter M -uin ■ "■ pi - Bw who hurt in 1 ■" i< reported to be http: ' - *Many Reunions | Scheduled For | Summer Monthß tngu-t 1 M'.vr, tugC'-t is Ha io. .. • K bcr. ilak - reunion. 1-. M I‘jrk. Decatur. Sum; . ■ ' Daing. r Reunion. ’■ Sundoy Augtast 25. See Julius Haugk lorfifOi coal at the lowest pit'.e. ■ ’ Mh NOTICE': The pan .kisz 1 black IW frotn : r 3 known. If it is retm; •.!, will be said. Dr. F > V piH.OOnirrtt «C ( X<>. :>■.->» K I Notice is hereto jo ' undersigned his bi-'n f rninistratrix of ill. .1 famphell late "f ' ' ■I. ■ .-used. Th. ■ Bi Ethel <’. Teeter. - July 3. IMS I l ulinri. Heller and - ■ |. —° t|i|niinlmrn< o* t.l •■.r'- { r " tli W I Xo. :titn .. . Notice is hereto ! undersigned lias l.w . minintrator of th. . Campbell, late of ■' ’ deceased. The estate ' - Sent Ethel <’. Teeter, .v' I enliart. Heller and '• S July 3,193 S ---LBf STOMACH UM’HK. 1 INDIGESTION vi< <e . Wf for? For quick reliei ' ' IK gampie of Udga. a ,ll '''' ,r scription, at 11. J Sni'ii' • June : J" IjJB For Better Health Dr IL Licensed | * Chiropractor and g Naturopath Phone 314 101 M J Office Hours. 10 t 0 " ’*■ Itos p. m., 6t03 p. ■ Neurocalometcr bc rvlc * B. X-Ray Laboratory. » N. A. BIXLEB I I OPTOMLTR |ST ■ I Lyes Examined. €■!«***• B HOURS aW 8:30 to 11:30 12:30 to ||.j Saturday*. 8:00 P- 81 Telephone 135. -■