Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 97, Decatur, Adams County, 24 April 1939 — Page 2
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Countess Babs Back X./* 1 i JF 11PS in U eiT2J^n , ?> i nut^ n H, '*T it *-*«’*" t lo». wko t*ve up her Amen- !*» cniaanahip when she married a Danish nobleman, is interviewed be Ua press ou arneal at New York for visit to her homeland. She said .he was sorry she had given up her cititenship.
\<>tl< » <>i iix si «r:rii» w»:sT i»» i;. i iis. nu. >«m uHurw. hrirw and teflalwes of Frank bn h Frame, dr <r U •<•»!, to at |»ear In Jhr Adam* Clnmt <%»url. held at iHn atur. Indiana, on the .mh da> of May. |»t>. and nt»«>w vauae If nay. ah* thr Final Seltirmrnt Amount* *«*lr» axv notified to Ihrn and IhfH'fi Administrator with wUI aaaaxad Indiana. April 24. 1»4». AHwrwr) Karl H ida«s. April 24 May I. Mini i oi l*t:nin>\ lw M | . HFti •• »b< tdaanw « terwit « «art. tprn Itrm. non U»*r %**. KMw -Aolhr Im Vui-HrOdiai, MTATk OF INDIANA Uvl NTY UF AI'AMX, Md. Sw*«*rin H & burger. «« adtuuua- ’ tr.'.ur ot the eetste ot M.r> C McUllMi deceased. VS. Hmwoi McCei HUH *t*L To Alta William*. Frank U ilham «. rrank MvtAHani, aad Arleue McCul- » eat h <»t you are bereby ***’'• p*utloner na» filed In »ald Aduui* ClffVJ 1 Court a peutmu UohkdiM >ou uU irj| “ *“ IW tV ‘* tale, and said dec«*dent and m aaid petition de»<rit»rd. tv make aweta for| payment the Jehla aud la'nl. Ithr*>«e4 aald estate, aud tiaa ala**’ averred by ata aftidavit filed tuereixi 2“ * of J?“ * rr noti-reVuint. ,ot »ne mate ui Indiana, and that said petition i» now pending sad Is Mt; r«r tearing In said court at ttw , “ r ‘ In the city U [ !>«., alu . Indiana on June Ist Isis. U ha... Um Clark and seal ot saU eourt Inta loth day of April i»3», U Rente Bierly. Clerk Adaiiin Circuit Court Hear> H. Heller, attaraey April Uwlf.3l Ml 11<». «»» lIMIpEM I • *.«.. « treuft 1-. re. \». In th. Mauer of the Eelam of E.l..u«er, dc.aM.l, ta hereby (ivea th«t upon I **.‘J*A lilr*. M, ‘ l " urs b> ! >M A Bri>-inger and Job. y. Free n.«ir. Adimni.tmturs d said estate, i setting np th. tnsi.tr. 1.>,.y ~f tn, I k J 4o<e »*f watd < outt dht on the '* «> »r ,M» 11. IS-S. tmd said e.late ioi prnbablp lus. H.ni and .>r.tnr uw “iummt.r wmm .m' Xt.rl-* I > Oh UiavbeU'X. a> ?. to fik Ougr claitu* »nM eMat. for allowance > V itfteee. t he Cle* k ami neat of «>ud ’dirt, al IVe< atiir. Indiana, this ».iid day «»f April IM> Remy Bierly. Clerk. J»ba Im tlrleaa. ||f>. * « u Mae I • 'I. SALE — Nt« t oral ot Affidavit of Mortgage Indehtedneswt. 2 for 5c or *1.25 for lIMI. The Decatur Demoerat Co. ts
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Test lour Knowledge I Can you aaswor s« vsa of ussa i ton qumitons’ Ti.ni to pace | Four tor the .uswers. 1. Name the hugest of the live continental divisions ot the earth. -■ Which President of the U. S lv as . ailed Old Man Kicxueni?" 3 Name the science tha; treats ot . lot lit S. M 4. Who won the Masters ttolf lournament recently played at Aus'uata Ua.? 5. In which country ar? hangarI ous native? •• <>n what river is Sacramento. CaML? ' What is ih e plural ot tour-ia-hand? » Whi.h State has the isnaUcst population? ». U here is the Interuatiooal 'kite Line? lu. What is a lu-poutt d«amoud? N. A. BIXLER OFTOMtTRIST Eyes Examined • Classes Fitted HOURS S:JO to H:W 12;3O to »;00 Sat-raays, 8.00 p. m. Teteohono 118 RUGS GREATLY’ REDUCER 9x12 Axmin>ter Hugh >22.50 up ’ 9x12 Wilton Rugs s|h.so up Newest creations of America's -nost famous weavers. ClOMiy woven m rich colors. ’ each with glowing designs. AH wool surface yarns for long service. »«12 Felt Base Rugs 54.48 up. Easy payment p*an. Hur deeds of ' Other Bargans SPRAGUE ftrnitureco. IM South Second St. Phone igg.
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(HAPTER XXX Chris still wanted to Shake Katie, but he neodifled his ton*. “The taxi will be here in a minute or two. I’ll taka you back and see Mtaa Snuiwon. That's all ill ha vs time to do.* She stiffened stubbornly. “Dtanot going back. (Tiris. I’ll kin myself first. Or go on the streeta" Ikm t talk like that,” he said W patiently. “You don’t mean it for a minute." “I do mean it I know the ropes now. Probably it’s ail I’m good for anyhow.” And in that, 100, there was the ring of de*iwiring truth. She was rapable of anything, this Katie. She was Henry and Lily and even a part of Dick. He stared down at her. She was beyond coquetry. Suddenly he was profoundly sorry for her. “YouTl let ma take you back, anyhow, won’t you, Katie ? W hen I tell Miss Nettie-—” “Not about Dick! PH Jump off a bridge if you do that” “Not about Dick,” ho agreed gravely, ami v>as relieved to seo her straighten her hat by the ball mirror when the taxi driver rang the boll. He consulted his watch. There would be just time to go to the hospital. and he put her in the cab and threw in his bags in a sort of frentied haste. Hut in the taxi hl» anger r< turned. He sat in furious vilence hardening hu> heart against ter swollen eyes, her white and frightened face. Now and then he «oked at his watch again, cakulatng minutes, and once whan she put tier hand over his. he shook it off. 'None of that, Katie. You've •early wrecked me. and you know A” He left her outside in the taxi and itrode back to Miss Nettie's (aaihar odtae. She was stiU up. lookng old and tired, and when she saw tim. she needed no exptanation. “I have tried and failed." she told nm. “That happens now and than : can’t take her back. Chris." “What in heaven's name am I to io with her?” he asked helpleasty. “Let her find her own way out. *he surely can't be entirely fnend«sa" "Not th* kind of friend* to help ver in a case like thia. I don't want ver to kill hcraelf or to go on the •treets." “Oh. Chris. Chris’" said Miss Netfl* helplessly. “Why take on the troubles of the world ? She’s young, tnd she's smbiUoua She's prscti:sl. too. She ha? tried to scare you. /hat s all; and she's succeeded.” “You're right. lam scared.” She compromised finally, «ff«ring to keep Katie for a few day* uatil the found something to do. But Chris, gump out to th* taxi, faced a Katie who refused to do anything of the sort. He looked at his watch and made a desperate effort to control the situation. “All right,” he said. “Then here's where you get out" He swung her bag onto the p*v«ment and stood waning, but shs did ' not move. | “I'm not going tn there,“ she said quietly. “Yem can leave me he** ts you hk*. Put I'm not going tack " Her very quietnaan was *i*rmM«. He stood on the p*vem«at stanng at her, at her while face and blank •yea Then he slung her suitcaM back into th* taxi and got in him Mlf. “To tim station.* he said. and. sitting back in a corner, doggedly faced his problem. He was savagely angry at Kati*. at the hospital, at life itself for thia •curvy triek <t had played on him; •nd he knew. too. that there was but one thing to ffo, and that was to put the girl out of the cab and go on with
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jaion. These slgus shall follow ItLam ibAt baliov*. In my name shall they oast out devils; . . they ■ Uali lay hand* on th* sick and they sIMII recover" are fulfilled in th* mlnlstery of Rev. Yarty. He sure to 1 bear each of hi* messages. He
bi* own won. hi* awn lit*. Ba knew . it even whan she slid aver to him and put bar head ea hi* shoulder. I “Ido love you so much. Chris.” ) “Don't be an idiot, Katie." I "And 1 have nobody visa Nobody in all the world " l “What am Ito ds wuh you. 1 child?” “Take me she whispered "I’ll kiß myself if you don't. 11l do ’ what mother did. I’m not Juat talking- I’ll go tv a drugstore and- -" I < -Stontt’ Stop i*J teU you." f “I’D love you aH my hA. Chris Take me with you. 11! look after i you. I’d de anything. You don't 1 have to marry ma Just let um go along. If you don't. I'm gon*. I'm k no good without you. I'm nothing, i You •aa't just go away end leave me. You can't!” It was within ffftee* asinutoa of tram time Ikon. He said nothing, . and at the station he sot out aiul stood looking at tar. But she did not move. i “If you leave me now. it’s goodbye. Chris. 1 caa't go ea; not I alone.” He was white to the lipa when ta reached in and. taking her suitcaM, 1 gave it to a porter. He tat up all night in th* smoking i compartment of the train, his old pipe clenched in his tenth. Katie had I hia berth, and whether ah* slept or not he did not know or care. Toward morning he got out his book of Ger- > man medical terms and tried to forget that once more life had trapped him. On th* leather seat near by the ear potter slept, and after a time the dark.wa* outside th* window turned ’o gray ami then to brilliant daylight. Pcrha; v a man's life was like that. After all. Beverly was rune, and ta still had bis work. Thank God for Work) He put down the book and slept tta •leep of profound axhausUon. H« married Katie in New York that morr.ing, an hour before the ship sailed. He dad not love ter, but almost tn spite of himself, as he sat doggedly beside ter m th* cab on the way to the »hip. he was aware of her youth and her »oft young body. He did not love ter, but be would be good to bar. • • e e Probably Chris never really (peed that marriage of his during tacM early months. Katie had teen fur •<> l<>ng a part of hia background that it was not strange to have her continue there. Now and then he heard m bx on* eall her Mrs. Arden, and it always startled him. He would look at her quickly. She wa, his wife. Possibly evea th* mother of hi* children, although already te knew she wvuld te an unwilltag mother. “Not yet." ska would say, and dou. "Give me a year or two. Chris. After all, l't* young, and a baby—" From the tegiaanig she loathed > Ux p< «swa in v lenna. email am: in > expaaatv* *s it was. It was is the eighth district near th* AUsgemeine Krankenhaus. and it occupied the fifth floor of a tall and dingy build tng on a »ide street. There wa* * salon done in brown plush with ecu macassars, a* upnght piano, and a center table ruined from many Suer steins There wa* a dimng room with a long table, and a bunch of dusty paper roaa* » th* center, and a ugn <»• Ue w«U which said. “Nicbt Baurhen." Also tteie was a bate room with a water tank and a smaU coal stove under it. but as baths were extra, th* rtov* was lighted only when one of the ally an American- wanted a bath K*u* loathed It aft: loathad It from th* "Gvten Morgen" with which in* overworked housemaid brought Im tar Ftuhvtfick of two hard rolls, a pat of buttei aAd a cup of coffee extract colored with raia taa. to th* cold night when she
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1 crawled into her narrow ted and i pulled over her tta short »<|uare feather comfort which would cover *ll tar ths lower I ail ofter or the top. but nsvur *K of her at once. She would lie there, listening tc Chris’s heavy hraathing.*with th* , feelmg that in sleep te escaped ter, and that te welcomed that escape. “Good-night, Katie dear.” i “Good night, Chris." Then te would be far away, beyond tar; beyond evea her genuine love for him. She would lie awake . and cry tor eery homesick ties* and t hsMstaaeaa. Nothing wa* as she bad expected • Mto be. She had to ail in siteae* i through tta heavy meal* Tta polyglot table chattered, Chria cheer i fully practiced hia German, and she could speak to no one. Then, tta ’ meal ever, they all diaappeared , Chris would hurry out. and tta long I hour* faced tar, dreary and empty. I SM would ring for tta maid, have the tall Ule stove in the corner filled with briquets, and sit over it alone, . hour after hour. When she went out to walk, tta rough cobbles of the i small streets nearby hurt her feet te their tight, high-heeled shoes, and she would oom* back. At night Chria was tired, too tired to take ter out. I’m sorry. Katie; I’m al! in. "Wall, l*m not. 1 have to alt tn this sotten ptace all day alone. I can't even find any books to read " Gentle as he was with her. Chris wa* there for a purpose and pursuing it with deadly earnestness His marriage tad doubled his costs and lessened hia time, and ta work at least te could forget. He filled his lays to overflowing He took a leaeon in medical German early in the morning, and the rest of tta day was devoted to teeturM. to dimes and operation*. Chris was finding what ne had com* for. Ttere was materia! bore. How much material! Life was cheap in old pre-war Vienna. Fifty thousand patients a year in the one hoeprtal alone, and two hundred thousand out patients Hour after hour th* bell tolled another death, and it was hardly possible to move about the streeta without encountering a funeral cortege. And there was a post-mortem after every death. It made for careful diagnosis, that. Men could not afford to make mistakes which were certain to be discovered. He had to get all be could in th* J time at his disposal, and within his means Nothing was free, except possibly death! He was paying thirty dollars a week for Katie and himself, with coal extra Meals, too. someumos. tor he route not always get back to the tax o’clock dinner at the pension. He would go home to Katie tired and often impatient, to find her alone in that dreary room "Haven't you bean out?" "I*'« bees rmmng. I you didnt notice that!" She was like * eat, bating rain, and it was almost always raining tnat tali “I suppose there . no use asking ts we're going anywhere tonight,” she would »*> dully She had be?un to sink into a mores, o f self-pity. She had been gap enough tn Pana, but the old medieval city of Vienna frightened her. and Chris seemed detached and far awaj. rv- Th, *t we 7 betUr ton. Os COUIWO. LMjra whan Kau« wont out to tit tn aomr storeroom ruad* into a movie wbwo men wore their bate and smoked, and between rotis an tuber went about with a spray gun. clearing th* a:r Thi-n Chris would so «« *nd th* room lighted and M ’"“ ftow ” r ’ °a tb* table, and Katie herself carefully dre<Md and waiting 'To be continued! OUVWMM w SIM r«SM» CRItIQU. Im
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I* 'rath On* Time—Minimum charge of 2&c for 20 word* ar leaa. Over 20 word*. Hee P« r Two Timas—Minimum charge of 40c for 20 word* Or les*. Over 20 word* 2c psr word for the two time*. Three Time*— Minimum charge Os Mk far 20 word* or leaa. Over 20 word* per word for th* three time*. Card* of Thank* ........ Sfc Obituaries and veraea .. 11.00 Open raw • display advertising Me per column Inch. FOR SALE AFPLB TREK BALK Good dean largo trees, while they last. IS M per 10. Evergreen*, ahruba, oruameatal* and shade tree*. Wa maha lawua. Riverside Nursery, Berne. Indiana. MAI FOR BALE We always have aevera! guaranteed used washer*, all makes, aweepers and refrigerator* Small down ut Ducatur Hatchery. to-ts FOR BALE - Refrigerator*. Hava you seen the new Frlgidaire ColdWall? See them at Vhrick Bros. FOR SALE—Zenith. Ph 11 co radio*. I* that old radio giving trouble? I'm it for a flow* payment on a new one. Easy Payment*. Vhrick i FOR BALE-Three Fordaoa tme tara, I 3& and up. Two n>-jo Mo Cormkk Deering tractor*. An* IBinch McCormlck-Deurtng plow. 1 12-In John Deere plow. One 12-7 grain and bean drill One lfl-7 grain and beau drill. Owe Mi combine. One tractor diac. One John Deere binder, like newi' Bee tta new complete line ot Oliver farm equipment and tractor* on dloplay. Craigvtlle Garage »F&t FOR BALE — Some I*3l electric stove* end refrigerators. Brand i new. off. Vhrick Bros ?24tl FOR SALE - Two cheap bk-yclea. |3 and *1 Maudoha guitar harp, straight guitar. Rugs and what have you? At tb* Barn. 11* Jegerson St FoR SALE—Carpot, ruga and hnoleum: Let u» figure on your carpet, rug, aud linoleum orders. Me have tta carpet, ruga ami Imo ’ teum made up to y<mr mdo idual cider and lay ume fur yoa. Large selactioa. tow prices, literal term, Sprague Furniture Co., ltd So. Boe-1 ond St Phone I*o. Mdi FOR SALE— Remington typowrit-! er. A-l condition. Mi; player piano, almoat like new, )100. Easy terma Sprague Furniture Co., 182 Sc Se.cyd St Phone 1». *24t FOR SALEr Soy bean*. APna and Di.afield* racleaned and tested, ready to plant. Atao Tryu wagon, v mile* weal of Monroe on 124. BtarnMl Bertsch. Craig mile Phon*. *** FOR SALE — One red short horn . bull one red roan aborthorn bull. Four mll<* south Hoagland. ' towuahip line. H<-nry F. Bulte- 1 mayor, |S-3tx FOR SALE OR KENT Beet drill. Good condition. Roy Giteou. Monroe. MStx —■ i FOR BALE - Garden plow, town I mowers. Mcgctoa, porch gliders, two small and' one tara* show caa*. breahtaat seta. 4hr*t used living room ault**. 11 3x12 tap> try rug. Pal 2 rug*, braw bed. Jeu ny Lind ted. mall res*, radio*, buttel*, inbiuuia. two 2-bota ail burn : era. *!••» door cupboards, two I cook stove*, laundry stove*, kitchen < heirs. * rockers, dowsers porrelate top table, round table* player piano with So rolls, two baby earring's, high < hair*. aU dressing lataes. besibte, light fixlures, smaH electric wsaber small wardrobe. Wa also do upholster lug. repautng aud rcEntahlng ot furuitur* We buy and trade We inilta you u> come tn whether you bur or nos. Decatar VpholsU; Shop. Its South Second St. Phone 42b , Mil FOR SALK- Baby chicks, loe percent repteMneat* first 14 days. H reptacamant nest Id days O. V. Dill ■ng. rtalgeilte phone M, Decatur 1 hone 87S-Q *. »»-bu BABY ( HICKS will do tauter ts you um Bervall Poultry Uttar. ’ Bterßsed dustiaa*. gue* further I highly absorbent. Pru e *3 at your kval Mtcberl** or at the Burk Elevator Co.
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FOR BALM-Ftrat quality thicks at farmer * priced. Brown and white ' Leghorns, dlgo. tb-avy breads, Tc. t’ualom hatching, !c per vgg Discount on brooder* with chick orders. We also batch turkey and duck egg*. Chicks every Tuesday Huchanan Hatchery, Willshire, o„ IL 1. 4 mil** south ot Willshire, >ad 4». tm wx FOR SALE — Big black llolatelu cow and heifer calf. Gilbert Hirachy. one mil* south. S» mile west, Kirkland High School. »7-Mx I FOR SALE — Good building lot, near G. E. Price 1200 Bockmaii Real Estate A Insurance Agency. Phone 3. »7-3 t Foil SALK — Used tractors; Two McCormich-Deering; 3 regular Farmalta, 3 F-13; 1 F-2o tractor. McCormick-Deer Ing Store, Decatur. Indiana. 97.31 FOR BALE OR TRADM-ll ewca and lambs. 4 horses, will trade tor cattle or feeder hog*. C, H Bowen. Willshire, O. m-l—3tx FOR HALE- -Good seven room, all muderu huuae Near Boy* Co. Reaacmably priced. Buckman Heal Eatate a Ina. Agency. Phone 3. ' >»-3t j FOR SALE OR TRADE — John Deere com planter. Charie* Shoaf, tour mile, east Mourue - Mb I MISCELLANEOUS FARMERS ATTENTION — Cell 470-A at our expense tor dead atoch removal. The Stadler Product* Co. Frank Burger, agent. l>tf NOW HATCHING two batchee of Baby Chick* every week, all - ending bread*, atao Baby Ducklmga Reasonable price*. Modal Hatchery, Monroe. 10-ts ) ATTENTION FARMERS CaU and sea the* new HeUer-AUer Pump Jack; eliminate* tend pumping, none batter; new tow price*. Waiter Plumbing g Heating Co. N>-4t LAST WEEK TO FIUC Mortgaxc exemptions. Paul U. Graham Co.. m 8 toco nd St. »7-3 u NOTlCE—Partor Suite* recovered. We recover and repair anything We buy aud sell furniture. Decatur Vpholsters, Phone 420. 145 S Second street 84-130 WANTED WANTED TO RENT - Four or five room house lu Iwcatur. Phone 1 Can tarnish reference*. »3tx BTtADV WORK — GOOD PAY RELIABLE MAN WANTED to cal! ua farmer* in Adam* County No experiene* or capital required Mato up to 312 a day. Write Mr. EARMAN Box 122. Eaton Ohio. I Itx-* WANTED — Practical nursing Phone wd. s;.jt WANTED — Someone to put out truck patch on share*. Otte* iV.-Porter. 341 Winchester. Ph<»u«12S»- »7-3 t WANTED—Loan* on farm*. Eastern money. Low rate*. Very liberal term*. See me tor abstract* ot title. French Quinn. 33-m-w-f W ANTED To clean sail papei Wash houses or window*, clean ruga Clean clstenm Phone 31d Frank Straub »“-3u EOR RENT | F°R RENT — 3 room furnished apartment, dll North Second 8< ! . »»3t FOR RENT—Two modern rooms, furnished or unfurnished. Prt vute entrance, rent reasonable S’s, N Fifth street, »5-St LOST AND FOUND LOST—Str cwt ail Boston bull terrier Brindle color. Reward for nilumutlon. Jack Neerlug. Phoae 915 3FJU LUST — Single blac k tamno from tong mounting. Reward Phone 134* or call 931 N. Fifth. Bylvest er Everhart >741 ’ •- a Business Opportunity OPPORTUNITY TO GO INTO BUSINEM POR YOURSELF In a Mr>(,n lain Saaaetars Mian WMtsr* Auto Muppl, c«aisab>. •r*».t and most au-cawful It. lu • Ins. 3« year* In buamesa. had a •ala. volume us IS tßlUluu Collar. U 1134. w. are war oxtering »•» a* opfiortunity to own and operate • " eetarn Auto Am<> I*l* Store, hunt* ujnad. la town, of LUa to 3».tn>* Th*r* are over iota such stures ta operatian. You e«* te'-omr th* owner and op. »raUn u t a 'Wast.ru Auto Aaao- tele Store" tor ** lltu* a, U.US In th. •matter tovai, which p*>“ tor m«r<><«ndl*« and fixture, and every thing necaasaty to start busines. We train roil In oiir eucceestui marcuandtolMa method. Western A<to fcuuply tfo. Cincinnati. Ohio
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