Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 36, Number 96, Decatur, Adams County, 22 April 1938 — Page 2

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r Test Your Knowledge I Can you answer seven of these ten questions? Turn to page Four for the answers. 1. What international agreement has an "escalator clause?” 2. Name the river that drains the five Great Lakes. 3. In what war was the tattle of Chickamauga? 4. Who Eugene Ysaye? 5. How is 1938 written in Roman numerals? 6. What is a hybrid? 7. In medicine, what is the name , of the turning-point in a disease at which a decided change for the better or the worse takes place? 8. Where is the island of Trinidad? 9. Whom did Jests Willard defeat to vjin the world’s heavyweight box-! lag championship? 10. What do the initials U. R. W. stand for? i—O 'J'r»4e In % Good Town — Decatur

Week-End Savings JOHNSON’S WAX SPECIALS! While They Last! / /r " S iwj 60c Alka-Seltzer 60c Syrup Pe P sin 1 SI.OO Dr. Miles C PEPSODENT "65c PINEX 25C johnS ° n S 21C SI.OO ADLERIKA 250 Saulbbs Yeast RETONGA 98c SI.OO Vitalis QfifT 4 cakes Jergens Soap O jw and a bottle of KOTEX, 20c “FA/, Perfume 2 for JyC PREP. 19c, jgA25 Abbotts fiAft or 3 for ABD Capsules <> “w Cashmere Roquet Soap, 50cI>ABLlM I,kC^„ r 25C Large showing of WALL PAPERS in the new colors and designs. gs Roll priced reasonable U P LOWE BROS. PAINTS and VARNISHES. Holthouse Drug Co

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COURTHOUSE Abatement Asked A plea in abatement was submitted and taiken under advisement In the suit to collect an account brought by Ziegler Cooperage company against. Chalmer O. Porter as the Central Hoop Company. Case Dismissed A suit to collect an account brought iby Ernest and Paul Uhrlck as the Twin Bridge service station j against Fred Scherer was dismissed and the costs paid. Estate Cases A waiver and assent of sale of real estate was tiled by all defendants except Mary Julia Gottschalk in the estate of Andrew Gottschalk. The suggestion of the minority of I Mary Julia Gottschalk was filed and | upon motion, Urcile Chase «as ap- ■ ; pointed guardian ad litem. An ans-1 | wer was filed by the guardian ad > litem. A petition to sell real estate I

wa« submitted and the real estate ordred sold. An additional bond was filed. Real Estate Transfers Edna Blowers to W. D. Cross, in- ■ lot 38 in GenGeva for $25. 1 Angenettie Aspy to Hattie Schlnd- : ler, inlot 312 in Geneva for sl. O'" I ASKS PROBE OF QUINTS' FUNDS Oliva Dionne Asks Judicial Probe Os Daughters’ Affairs Ottawa. Ont., April 22. —(UP) — | Oliva Dionne's lawyer said today that at Dionne's behest, he had aski‘d for a judicial investigation of tho quintuplets' affairs, particularly of their finances. There was another “cold on," the lawyer said, between Dionne and Dr. Allen Dafoe, who brought the famous girls into the world four years ago and has supervised their , ■ upbringing at the Dafoe hospital, ' built across the road from the Dionne home in Callendar with funds the quintuplet* earned with movies ' and advertising endorsements. Dionne's lawyer, Henri St. Jacques, said Dionne retained him two weeks ago and that his demand for 1 an investigation was filed with the l attorney general's department ini I Toronto several days ago. | Lawyers said that if the petition were ignored, no further action I i could be taken against the Ontario ’ government, which made the five Iba des "wards of the King,” and appointed guardians for them. | The nature of Dionne’s charges' ! was not revealed but they were uu-' | derstood to have been basd on evidence gathered in a private investi- f gallon and hearing last month con- < ducted hy Percy D. Wilson, one of ; the quintuplets' guardians. • t That investigation concerned the 1 dismissal of two French nurses <

TO THE VOTERS OF ADAMS COUNTY I am making an effort to .. "U/. ''‘e as main of th'. 1 voters of -: - -\datiis County as possible gHAgOSe-prior to the Primary Election on May 3 in my race for the Democratic nomina- > tion for 1 SHERIFF aras County "’felfel To those of you whom 1 iifm ma - v Im? un able to see per>o:ially, 1 take this way to fMK solicit y our support and w ill as” appreciate very much any tflMg' Og consideration you may give mt ‘ Deni Baltzell My Number on the County Democratic Ballot is NO.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1938.

Voting lor “Anschluss” at Sea •> ■ i - • '* " . .. g .■ r > h liL I W wW \,mJ . * . , ' ■ oV --’whv *■ Voters give Nazi salute aboard ship British la as well as those of the U. S., prohibit taking of a forei 6 u vote on native soil. Thus Germans and Austrians residing in England boarded the Wilhelm Custloff, went beyond the three-mile limit and voted for union of Germany and Austria, Here in the scene on the shio following the vote

from the Dafoe hospital. Complaints ( of the dismissals readied such proportions that Dr. Dafoe requested the hearing. It was reported that Dionne was given the privilege of calling as many witnesses as he "A

wished. Nothing was made public 'but it was believed that the proceedings ended satisfactorily to all ■ concerned. o VARIETY SHOW — (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE» i Decatur and Adams county. The Sage Brush Ramblers, who have appeared at various timee on radio programs, will be another of the features of the variety show. The Harmony Trio will give vocal numbers, and tap dances will be , : presented by Dixie Miller and Jim ; Brennan, accompanied at the piano by Mrs. William Gass. ; Tonight's variety show will be the first social activity for the com- j ! niunity donated under the new recreational program. Tonight's show has been arranged and supervised by George Laurent, local recreational supervisor. o The "T-Men” Appear Toledo.— (U.Rz — Insurance men here suggested to city manager! John N. Edy the formation of a group to observe and report traffic law violations. And they had a word for the group—" T-men." The | object, they said, would be to check traffic accidents. The proposal will undergo careful study before any ' plan is adopted. » <! TODAY'S COMMON ERROR Connoiseur is pronounced | I kon'-i-sur’; not kon'-i-shure’. . • «

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♦ RATES I One Time —Minimum charge of j 25c for 20 word* or lass. Over I 20 worda, I/4O per word Two Times —Minimum charge ' of 40c for 20 words or less. I Over 20 words 2c per word for I the two times. Three Times—Minimum charge of 50c for 20 words or less. Over 20 words 2'/ic per word for the three times. I Cards of Thanks 35c | | Obituaries and verses SI.OO I . Opes rate-display advertising I 35c per column Inch. « « FOR SALE FOR SALE — Farm lease blanks, three for sc. Decatur Daily Democrat, 106 No. Second St. 276-ts OUR SEMI-ANNUAL Furniture, Rug and Piano Sale now on. Big reduction on every article in the store. Buy now and save. Sprague Furniture Co., 152 So. Second St. Phone 199,68-30 t FOR SALE — 60 10 gallon CocaCola kegs. 50c each. One gallon glass jugs, 15c each. Green Kettle. 192 6t FOR SALE—Beautyrest Mattresses by Simmons. The world's I most popular mattress, the choice ' of all leading hotels, hospitals and • ocean going liners. Large selec- • tion of ticks. Drop in and let us show you this mattress. Sprague , Furniture Company, 152 S. Second : i St. Decatur, lud. Phone 199. 93-10 t ’ FOR SALE —Cabbage and Bermuda onion plants. L. E. Summers, 909 Walnut St., Decatur. 95-3tx FOR SAE—Living Room Suites: Just received large shipments of living room suites. Latest covers, newest styles, selling from $35.00 I up. You can save 20 to 40% on . 1 these suites. Why pay more? Spra-1 gue Furn. Co., 152 S. Second St. j i Phone 199. 92 lOt j FOR SALE —2 Six Room Houses in A-l Condition 14 Vacant lots in city of Decatur. For particulars write owner. P. O. Box 226 Decatur, ' Indiana. 93-10 t FOR SALE: New Furniture — Kitchen Cabinets. $18.50 up; Studio Couches with back and j arms, S2B up; Living room Suites; $35 to $168; Bed Room Suites, $35 to $115; 9x12 Axminister Rugs, all wool face, $29.50 to S4B; 9x12 Wilton Rugs, $49.50 to $75. Sprague I Furniture Company, 152 S. Second ! St., Decaff-.-. Ind. 9310 t ■ FOR SALE — Garden and flower plants, onion sets, sweet corn, pop corn seed. William Strahm. 339 North 9th. Phone 1231. 94-3 t QUALITY CHICKS: Gasson strain. White Leghorns, $6.50 per hundred. Barred and White Rocks, $7. Custom hatching. 2 cents per egg. I Morehead Hatchery. 2 miles northeast Wren. O. Wren phone. 14-15, 21-22, 28-29 FOR SALE — Inner spring Mattresses and Coil Bed Springs. Inner spring Mattresses selling from $12.50 up. Simmons Coil | Springs from $lO up. Liberal trade j in allowance for your old mattress or springs. Sprague Furniture Company, 152 S. Second St., Decatur. Ind. Phone 199. 93-10 t FOR SALE — Baby Chicks, Leghorn cockerels, 2c. Special this I week on 500 Barred Rock and 500 Heavy Mixed. Book order now for May. Decatur Hatchery, Phone 497. 94-3 t FOR SALE — Several good used horse drawn and tractor disc har- | rows. Lee Hartwaro Co. 94-3 t Enjoy your Lawn with — Troy Lawn Furniture Gliders . . . Occasional Chairs . . Umbrella Sets. Many smart styles and color combinations. See our window—or better still come in and let us show you our complete line. ZWICK’S Phone 61

FOR SALE—I 6 feeding shouts. One mile north of Bobo. 94-3tx FOR SALfJ—F-20 on rubber and cultivator; John Deere No. 7 ,8-ft. combine; Mc-Deering 12-7 fertilizer grain drill, new; model E Cletrac tractor demonstrator; Oliver 3 bottom plow. J. Rumple & Son, Phone Bente 4964. Be:no, Ind. FOR SALE — 77-acre farm, brick house and other out buildings, $3,500. 80 acres near Decatur, 5- 1 room bungalow type house, bank • barn, buildings in good repair. 78 acres near Decatur, $4,500. Residence near North Ward school. ' Garage may be bought with small • payment down and balance like 1 rent. 7-room residence, near De- • catur Lutheran church with I*4 acres of land. A. D. Suttles, agent. 96 3t FOR SALE — Eligible to register. Jersey male calf, 6 mo. old, by heavy producing ancestors. Dr. 8. i M. Friedly. 1133 N. 2nd St. It ' FOR SALE — Nice Collie pups — Boy Scouts —at Dr. S. M. Friedly, 1133 N. Second St.lt FOR SALE —A fine, strictly modern six-room atractive bungalow, like new, in Decatur; double garage, shade and fruit trees, beauti-' I ful lawn. $3,750. Extra ground for ; trucking available. E. W. Heckman, 126 E. Wayne St., Ft. Wayne. , Ind. Phone A-7222.96-2t FOR SALE — Plumbing and heating sales and service. • 222 S. 2nd St. Phone 383 or see P. B, Hebhle, 96-3 t QUALITY CHICKS, ducks, poults. Leghorns 6t4c; heavies 7c. Custom batching 2c per egg. Buchanan Hatchery, 4 miles south of WillI shire. Frl. - May 13 I i FOR SALE —Baumgartner's Super Quality Bloodtest Baby Chicks ! every Tuesday. Order now. Baumgartner Hatchery, 6 miles west and 9 miles south of Decatur, Craigville phone. 250 T. F. FOR SALE — Garden and annual I flower plants, 5c dozen. One i year old hardy flowers, 5 and 10c each. Ethel C. Teeter, Geneva. , Indiana. 90-fri. 5t -.Z WANTED GIRL WANTED-—Must be 18 or I over. Franks Sandwich Shop at I Bob's WANTED—Loans on farms. East ern money. Low rates. Very liboral terms. See me for abstracts . oi title. French Quinn. 152-m-w 1 WANTED —Semi modern 6 or 7room house. Quick possession. , Responsible party. Box 451, Daily Democrat 06 8' WANTED—To rent 6 or 7 room modern house. Must have immediate possession. Phone 817. 95-2 t ( o MISCELLANEOUS LET US REMOVE your wallpaper ; with a steamer. Carry canvass. I Painting and floor sanding. Irvin Roe. Phone 1326.92 g6t SCIENTIFIC Swedish Massage. Soothes the nerves, stimulates digestion, circulation, elimination. Beneficial for stiff joints, inflamed . muscles. Loma Foster, Monroe. 95t3x ' NOTICE — Parlor Suits recovered. We recover and repair anything. We buy and sell furniture. Decatur , Upholsters, Phone 420. 145 South Second St. 91-30 t CALL FRANK BURGER to move I dead stock. Will pay for live horses. Day or night service. Phone Harley Roop 870-A. 81 2:>tx WATKINS PRODUCTS—“Best By | Test.” Your local dealer will call on you. C. Marsh Crane, 412 Jackson. Phone 1197. 68-30 t for renF FOR RENT — Upper modern furnished apartment, heat furnished. Adults only. 1 large sleeping room. Gentleman preferred. Phone 1210. 95-3 t FOR RENT—Modern residence on U. S. 224. Modern 5-room resi deuce, N. sth St. A. D. Suttles. agent. ™' :lt FOR RENT—Three-room furnished apartment. Private entrance. First floor. 611 N. Second. JR. C. V. CONNELL Veterinarian Office & Residence 430 No. Fifth st. Phone 102. N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined • Glasses Fitted HOURS 8:30 to 11:30 12:30 to 5:00 Saturdays, 8:00 p. m. ■ Telephone 135.

MSHmtifiß Brady', Mjfket W Cr ‘ H =a9llnd °‘ M “12 '■"'■'"vl'd April no 10" I" 120 ||,s ~~ I" tn up k IND ANAPOLIS Livestock: ' 13"-16h lbs. I I ‘ ‘ s>Xl; $.'.7." p; anl w lower, top J 9. MM S!:- ' !■ k.n?li'Wi r Si-lb lambs, »7 50. IM EAST BL FEAEast Buffalo N' Y - (U.P.: l.ivesto. k -'O'; W higher: 1 Inw'-r; plain .<:td • I weights j.’i 25-16. Ml ami clmi'•. tna'.niy plant ami med'.mn. ib-i'so. EH Sheen. K"". lambs 25c , ' Jn-b.k: : h .. bi .... I'M eoniparabi. sliurn iambs. $7 77,. slmrn H-WiM FORT WAYNE E,e' W.iym 1 1—Livestock: Bogs, loc higher: ’l s<!.->: ls"-2"n lbs.. lbs.. J 8.25; 22"-4" lbs. IxlkM ,2('." lbs.. S'23: 2>'." M1 ite-2SO-300 lbs. $8.05; 3W-3S *M $7.'.'5; 325 35" lbs.. lbs . $8.05; 10'1-140 lbs. M Roughs. $7 50; stags, K, M Calves. $11.5": lambs. >7-' ■ CLEVELAND PRODUCER® Cleveland. 0.. Apr. 22.-BIM Produce: Butter, tirni; extras, el. , ards, 29c. M Eggs, timi: extra grade. extra firsts. I'm current«« 17 He. M Live poultry, hens heavy. W ■ ducks, young. '■ I>’ S ■ end heavy. 2oc; muscova and ' 17c: stags, colored, 16c- ■ Potatoes. New York Ru JM sets, $1.40 per ‘O o ' lll 'J Russets $1.25-$130: Idaho. « S Maine Green ' Katahdins, $1 No. 1 red or white. $R- M of 50 lbs.: Spaulding H •i- per bbl B| Katahdins. $3-$4 -a I ■ CHICAGO GRAIN CLOW ■ May W ’ whcat Su 'J • Corn LOCAL g* ain t m * R co ET BURK ELEVATOR CO. Corrected Prices to bepaW WBWrrt ’ ■| No. 1 Wheat, 60 lbs. or I No. 2 Wheat, etc j ' NeW N °- 2 o(? per hundred ... ■’ New Corn, 20% P u ,1 ; New No. 2 Soy Beans--, , Rye """ CENTRAL SOYA CO. j '| New No. 2 Soy MARKETS aT * Stocks, higher active. , ac tiv»; I Bonds, higher and I government issues fOr C u y r e b Br stocks higher Chicago stocks, >6 in r e» Foreign eXchHl ‘^ c we ak. tion to dollar ’ pgr cent. > Call money, one P Cotton, firm- n fracti* Grains, wheat and tor ally lower. hogs »' e Chicago li' e3 strong. cattle steady. p S Rubber, almost F,c , er - m N' eW Y ° rt I Silver bar in ‘ fine ottßC a i changed at -