Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 36, Number 29, Decatur, Adams County, 3 February 1938 — Page 7

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Rublic Auction ■ . tn nuit fanning I will fell at Public Auction 3 miles ■s£e >nd S^'ll ' l "“' m Weet the Winte ’ B R ° ad ° n ■ THURSDAY, February 10, 1938 ■ “ Commencing at 10:00 A. M. ] ni ,t<h team Sorrel Geldings. 5 yrs. old. wt 2800. sound _ 5. calf by side: Holstein & Swiss. 4. nt Roan Cow. 5. fresh by day of sale; Guernsey. 3. lire bred: Red Heifer, coming 2. bred; 10 Extra good about *SO lbs. _ „ OIC Sows, farrow Apr. Ist; 2 OK Boars, < mo. Shropshire Ewes, lamb April Ist. White Minorca &• leghorn I-aying Hens ■.: ton more or less g. od Corti Fodder, baled , IBuENTS-Mc Iteernig 1" -2'i Trai tor, first < lass condition Good; -er Plows McCormick S ft Binder: Culti Mulcher A Pack J-Deere Riding Cultivator; McCormick Mower; 14-16 ■r spring Tooth Harrow; Spike Tooth Harrow; 2 Walking |Vp >< New Idea Manure Spreader, like new; J-Deere Corn; Large Cooker Kettle; Dump Boards; Tractor Belt; 5 Sheets Pump Jack. 8 Sheep Feeding Racks; Sheep Hipping Fountain & troughs; Large supply Tank: Portable Gates; ’ |Kle' 7 Individual Hog Houses; Horse Clippers: 2 Galv Tanks; Leather Fly Nets: 3 Double Sets and 1 Single Set HarFann Wagon and Grain Bed; 100 ft Hay Rope and Hay Scales: Brooder Stove: Model T Ford Coupe: Range Base Burner; Wood Heater; Oil Stove; and other HouseCash. B J. V. BANTA Lunch by Nine Mile Ladies Aid.

ay—. ... -■ - i » — j■h. .1 ! u i ■— * I Leave LADY LUCK I at home ■ She is a dangerous guide for your shopping tours, this K fickle lady. Let her smile, and bargains may be yours. E But let her frown—or even lose interest —and you are B likely to pay more than you should, or bring home dis- ■ appointing merchandise. B Thrifty shoppers long ago left this unreliable lady in ■ the lurch. They now plan their shopping tours as careII fully as a master navigator plots his course. Their E weather maps and charts are news of sales and up-to-ll the-hour information on new merchandise and today’s H prices. Where do they get this money-saving informaR tion in advance? From a source at your own finger-tips g this very minute! g Simply turn to the advertising pages of this paper. » Settle down in your favorite chair, and look for the ■ things you intend to buy on your next shopping trip, g you’ll be surprised at the number of them advertised. | Compare descriptions, compare prices, and you will find B out exactly where to get the things you want at your | prices. Sf g So leave Lady Luck behind on your next shopping || t r, P-. Follow an ad-charted course instead, and enjoy B sa fer shopping, with more and better merchandise for K your money. IM jfl < i 9

I then planned * ro-direct examination of the 38-yeer-old airport manager, ‘ who said that he shot the couple i m a blind rsge when he found them In a lewd posture on a piano bench at 4 o'clock in the morning Wright replied to the prosecut- , or that he had no rerollectfcm of taking his potto) from the bedroom; of disarranging Kimmel's clothing after having shot him, and ; he Insisted that the sound of the I first shot did not rouse him from , the stupor; that he remembered ‘ nothing until he summoned police 1 to his home When court recessed Wednesday, Wright was being questioned about his home life, which he said was I happy until the night of the slay'ing, and his intterents i nother women, which he said were strictly J conventional. At the end of the second day on '•the stand. Wright was so haggard and nervous that he barely was able to walk from the courtroom ' to his jail cell. Wright had explained that he brought Kimmel home with him after a stag party and left him alone in the living room With Mrs. Wright while he retired to a bed-

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1938.

After Her First Beauty Contest ?■' - v>' J | | „ : r ■ -'AL* jgF V V nK 'u. Fw V ~ ** lluOMßHik VW Z . f * — No telling how many hearts will be broken by this little beauty before many years. She’s Phyllis Stankeiwicz, 4, who was crowned Queen in the ‘Little Sisters Beauty Contest” of the Boy’s Club in New York. That doll was her reward.

room for a nap, from which he was awakened by a noise cn the , piano. "D o your remember walking into the living room?” Roll asked. • "I remember walking into the ’ living room and I was looking for Evelyn’ (Mrs. Wright.) “Did you go to the davenport?" "I remember looking at the davj enport." “Do you remember looking in | the kitchen?" "Did you ask John where she i was?” “No, ! didn’t.” "Why didn't you?” “I don't know. It just didn’t ocI cur to me.” Wright had told of seeing Kim- : mel’s head above the grand piano las he entered the room. Then he ; said he turned suddenly and saw | his wife on the bench beside KimIntel; Kimmel facing him"Did he look at you?” the prosecutor asked. "He was looking down.” "Did you say anything to them?'' "No sir. 1 was too stupefied.” He said he "looked at them just i long enough to see what was going on.”

i “Did you see them kiss?” "Yes." “Did you advance toward the •. piano during the time you saw what you did?” i "I don’t know. What I did at- • ter that was all a part of a dream." o— DEPUTY CLERKS i been re-instated, and whose name has been removed from the list. Each of the registrars carry a complete list of the voters in their precinct. Anyone from any part of the county may also register at the county clerk's office. April 4, 29 days before the primary will be the final date for ' registering. Elks Plan Party Saturday Night The B. P. O. Elks will hold an-1 other in the series of Saturday night parties at the home on North Second street Saturday night. No admission will be charged for the I party, which will start at 8:30 o’- ■ clock. Members and their invited guests are urged to attend. !■ 11l ■Hill HI —-M———s

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