Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 103, Decatur, Adams County, 1 May 1939 — Page 2

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Test Your Knowledge Cub you anawar •• v*n ot t..*** ton qu**tiou*? Turn to pa«* Four tor th* uiswera. ► < 1. N«m* til* second largest ot th* Great Lakes ot North America. 2. In astronomy, wnat I* occulta GouT 3. From what country did the U. H. obtain the Louisiana Purchase? 4- How ar* rac* hors** handicapped ? t. Doe* the Social Security Act requir* banettclariea ot th* federal <>ldage retirement sy»t<m to b* American cttlaans? 4. Who is Viramio Gay da? 7. Name the second letter of the Greek alphabet With which Major League baseball club do** Char lea ißedi Huffing play? ». In which Slat* la Mount Whitney? 10. Name the capital ot th* Territory ot Hawaii. 1. In what body at water I* th* island of Malta? 2. The Queen ot which country was recently forced to flee With her two-day old baby. 3. With which aport ia th* name

BLUE SUNOCO 17c gallon We have brought the He-t tiaMohne to Decatur. Now we are making an effort to gite you the lk-t Price. Help u> and wave money! The Bend Service on I . S. Road 27. mile North of Decatur. 808 BROWN. Mgr. Let Us Assist You with your 9x12 Fell Dawe Rug>. beautiful pattern* 14.48 to $7.50 9x12 Axminwter Rugw $22.50 to s4n.(H> 9x12 Wilton Rugs $1H.50 to $65.00 MatlrsnM* of All Kinds $5.50 to $41.50 Bed Springs $4.50 to $24.75 Lawn Mowers $7.95 up Big reduction on All Living Room, Dining Room. Bed Room and Kitchen Furniture. Sprague Furniture Co 152 So. Second St. Phone 190

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Os Bobby Rigg* ag*i>c|*ted? 4 What i* the correct hroaunciahoc of th* word computatl.*3. Name the unit of cunaucy tn Chi!*. d. Should olive* be ea'en with th* finger* or a fork? 7. Nam* the president of th* N*w York Stock Exchange. 3, How many mooua La* the planet Mara’ ». Wbara i* the Libyan Derail? 10. Nam* the 4>iHhaton« tor November.

viitw »: or iv»oi.v»;vcv la rb* U«», < irrt.lt t oan. Xs. ISM In th* Matter of th. Estate v-l John M Frlslngvr. de-eased. Nolle* la iterator a I van that upon petition filed In raid -ourt by Maynard A. Frlsln«*r and John F Fri*. Inger. Administrator* of Mid e.tata. asttlng up the insufflclrai y ot tna -•tat* ot said decedent to pay the lebt. and liabilities (hereof, the judge of .aid Court did, on th* Jt I <>ay ot April, I*l*. find Mid ertato to to probably Insoivsnt. .nd order tn. | .anta io be settled seosrdlngly. The jrradllor* ot raid e.tal* are lusrefors hereby notified ot *u«b Insolvency, -»nd required to til* their claim* ugainet MUd estate tor allowance. Witness, ths Clerk and seal ot said Court, at iievatur, Indiana, tala JJnd day of April !•»» I <l. Ke my Bierly. Clerk, by n. n. ; John L. DeVeea. «««». April -I Msy i

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CHAPTER XXXV That autumn wa* relatively unimportant. Already the criaia following th* start of th* war had parsed, and it began to b* *vldent that Europe, tn ea** of ■ long •truggl*, would have to look to America for auppli**. In bis offices Staunton Lewis aat over blueprint*, planned plant expansion, sent * man to London. The British wet* still pinning their faith on ahrapneL Th* German* w*r* using high-eiploaive shell*. Sooner or later the AUie* would need ahrlla, and that meant mor* steel. On th* strength of that he organised • new company and bought another Plant. Th* war wa* going to last. Kitchener had said three year*. If it lasted th re* years— Op* day that winter Chri* found Jerry Amrs in the downtown office. He was looking older, the premature »<* of a man who ha* lived hard. He and Chris had exchanged the ordinary amenities during Lewia’a 111nea*. and Chris bad not disliked him. But he bad never quite forgiven him for hi* failure to reply to th* letter about Ursula's death, and now he wa* coolly civil. Jerry was slow in coming to th* point. “It's about Ursula." h* said at last. “About your )*tt*r, a* a matter of fact. I didn't know what to do about it. Suppose you'd moved on and it came back?** “That * all right,** said Chris evenly. “There wasn't anything to be done for her anyhow, poor girl. 1 * There was a silenea. Each man measured th* other. •About th* boy? H*'s all right?" “He's all right, but no thank* to you. Am**. He’* get a good borne. The people have adopted him." "It would play havoc with Bsveriy if *he ever knew. Doctor. And her father, too. He'* not too scrupulous about anything ala*, but a thing like that—" e "I've kept it to myself for a year and more. It's safe, I imagine.” said Chri* dryly. “If that's all, Ames—" That’s all." He got up. “Do these people need money ? I suppose that’s up to me." "They need nothing. It'* not up to you Th* boy ha* been legally adopted. He's no longer yours." “Well that’s something," said Jerry and brightened. “I'm not a complete and utter skunk, you know. I want him cared for. If anything happens to me—" “He'* eared for all right. What** going to happen to you?" "Nothing." Jerry said bitterly. "I wish to God it would. A fellow ean lie here of dry rot. I wanted to go to Europe in some capacity or other, but l’v* got a wife, and th* old man simply called me a muddling fool." Chri* was increasingly busy that winter. Grant was not well. He was going about, but he wa* thm and irritable. The hospital, watching him with a hundred pair* of eagle eyea. saw that h* was slipping On* •toy there was an accident tn the operating room, and while no death resulted it shook him badly. He gav* up hi* evening call a handing them to Chris; but th* long hours a lon* with Janet got on hi* nerves. He would go down into his bandsome office* and sit ther* ai m* at th* deak. reliving hi* work, going over old caa* record*. He would wait until Janot was asleep before he went upstairs, going slowly, holding to tho rail. stop, ping now and then for breath. He saved hi* breath, drawing it in carefully, letting it out slowly. Air we* precious. He never seemed to get enough air. “Worn out," he thought. "Worn out with the job. Too much work and not enough sleep for years on end 111 catch up on sleep, and then I’ll b* all right." But h* knew batter. Chri* knew it, too, and on* avowing h* got a frantic eall from Janet Grant. Grant had collapsed on th* stairs and was unconscious. When Chris got ther*. he was daad. Th*y had carried him up and laid him in hi* handsome bed. and h* wa* still there, hi* face quiet. Ms long hand* lying idle on th* silk spread. "W* can’t be goda W*'r* only men." Chri* could h*ar him saying that.

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Grant'* death still further disrupted th* hospital, already suffering from th* lo** of aom* of the younger man They would corn* in grinning to Bumatt and say they wer* going over to get into th* Rig Push. 1 hen ia a day or two they would b* gons, to England or to France, driving thair ambulances, hunting trouble, but still happy-go-lucky and r**kie**. But It was atill a war on papor to America, a matter of map* and msybo pin* to mark this lln* and that. On* night at th* medical society aom* on* r**d a paper on th* possible affect* of th* war on *urevry, but it wa* purely academic. No on* knew. Chris watched it with detacbad IntorsM. Increasingly hi* work wa* hi* Ufa Hl* reputation was growing, not spectacularly but tlfMiiy* At horn* Katie, having joined th* Red Croa*. wa* busy learning to knit beeau** it wa* th* thing to do, and because th* meet important woman in th* city were already doing IL On* day sh* met Beverly at a meeting, and Beverly, rather sorry for her among that group, asked her to dinner. “Very informal.'' sb* said. “Just you and your husband and outseiv*a If the Doctor s busy, tell him not to dress" Katie went bom* walking on air, planning what to w*ar. and telling Chri* with *uppr****d excitement. Chri*. however, wa* tired. He received th* n*w* indifferently. "I don't dine out, and you know it KaUe." “If you don't do thia HI never forgive you." “TTI try, but if anything come* up. youll have to go alone." He was not comfortable about it, however. H* did not want to go back into that houa* a* • guest, taking a wife with him. It held too many memories, too much pain. Thea at noon nf th* sppomtod day Chris, still holding to hi* general work, was called on an obstetric caa*. and Kati* burst into tear*. "I’ll probably get back in time," he said. “If I don't, you go, and I’ll come when I ean " "I won't mov* a step without you, Chris Do you think it’* easy for me to go there anyhow ?" He got to hi* patient'* house and climbed th* stairs. The other children had been sent away, and th* husband met him in th* upper hall, a thin ineffectual man with faded blue ey*a "She’s frightened. Doctor. I've never known h*f to be like this. She's been uneasy right along." •'She’ll b* all right, Henry. Sh*'* never had any troubl* before." “I toll her that. But sb* says th*'* had a prwaoniUon. Well, wo'r* in your hand*—and God’s" Th* baby arrived before seven that evening. It had been a long, hard labor, but normal enough. Nevertheless Chri* was not entirely easy. Th* mother looked exhausted, and he spoko to th* nur**. “There’s no history of hemorrhage, but I'd have som* ice ready." Then he went down and called Karie, to find h*r in a state of nervous excitement. “I’ll have to stay awhile, Kau«." “Is th* baby here?" “Yes, but—” “You eome right home and get dresaed, or I'll n*ver forgive you, Chris." “Cant you go without me? They'll understand.’ Sh* wa* crying. Her voice wa* barely audible "I won't go alone I've told you that." Sh* hung up th* receiver, and Chri* was swearing as he elimbed th* (tain again. Th* mother seemed al! right, but Chri* wtiH had a sens* of apprehension. He stayed until a quarter to eight. Henry followed him down to the door. “I’ll be baek tn an hour or two." Chris said. “I’ll be at the Staunton Lewises' if you need me." But he was miserably uncomfortable a* he left. He dressed hurriedly and tn silence, with Kati* retries* in th* lower heli, and they wer* only twenty minute* late. Kati* wa* profue* in her apologies “This thing of being married to a

I Sector I" *b* said "No hour* no | fun. no anything I just got him her*, and that's alt" on* wa* very much at her ease, •ven when Staunton offered an arm to take her out to dinner. Th* excit*m*nt had brought color to h*r faee, and sb* looked pretty in her new dress and knew It. Smiling and gay. sh* dominated tb* tabla Staunton watched her from under hi* shaggy *y*browa appraising her and saying littla Kati* wa* unaware of hi* *il*nc*. there in that big room with it* high coiling, it* men **rving, it* glittering glass and shining silver. Som* day sb* and Chri* would have a place ilk* it, and sha lost no detail of th* s*rvlc* or of Beverly's quiet dr*** and her pearl*. "Sh*'* lowly," *h* thought with a quick ;>ang of jealousy. "She's not happy, but she's lovely." . It was toward the end of th* meal that Chris was called to th* telephone to hoar Henry's voice, almost a wki»p«r. "Sh*'* gone. Doctor.* “Who's gone?" "Mother Sh*'s—dead. Doctor." H* did not go back to the dining room. • • • • Before daybreak Kati* roused to see him coming into their room and raised her head from th* pillow. -W.11!" tit* Mid. "The idea of you running off and leaving me Ilk* that I I waa never *o ashamed ia my Ufa" H* stood over her bed, staring down at her with hi* face **t and hi* eye* burning. As with Dick when Lily died, h* could have killed her, strangled her with hi* handa But he only made a sort of desperate gesture and turned away. “Sorry." he Mid. I k ;i*d • woman tonight." She »at straight up in her bed. "Ku.'ed a woman!" "That’* what I Mid,” he told her, and went out. When Olga went downstair* that morning, she found him asleep in his offir* with hi* h«ad on hi* desk. Later on sh* roused him with a cup of coffee, and he went upstair- and changed his elothea But he was different after that. Som* of hi* confidence had gone. “I don't blame you. Doctor," Henry said. "But Mother set such a store by you." “Don't, for God's sake, Henry!" • • • • Luckily he was busy. The war boom began that year. Men and • omen, new to machines, wore drawn into the mill*, into factorio*. into plants of every sort by the high wage*, and because they wer* new to machine*, the machine* took their toll of them. Plenty of money now also, more and more automobiles in use. more accidents on th* streets as well as in th* mills. Th* hospital was crowded. .It was ki epidemic again, but an epidemic of prosperity and it* concurrent result*. Chris wa* in lb* house only for offic* hour* now. and then out again. Then on* day Kati* cam* horn* from a Red Cross meeting to find her brother Dick standing in her livmg room, hi* hand* in hi* pocket* and his grin cynical a* he surveyed her. “Well, bars'* tho jailbird!" “You needn't »hout it The servant*—" “The servant*! High and mighty these days, aren't you ?" He looked well. how*v*r. He wa* ■n rr T r ' bro, d* r in th* shoulder*. But hi* doth** wer* ill-fitting; and Kati* surveyed him with distaste. “You'rv not going to eamp her* on me. Dick," she said firmly. “That'* a welcome for you! Who **"» ’ w,> • roi "F ,u ta, nP on you?" 'I won't have you dragging mo down. Ive worked hard to get wher* I am, and I won't have it." Sh* had reverted to the old Kati* then, fierce and defensive. She knew it herself, hearing h*r own voice, and wearily she took off her hat and ran her hand over her hair. “I won t, let you do it. Dick." sho •aid more quietly. "I won't go back to where I wa«. (To be continued) *W>ISM •> Osmtu IMM Otanwis* m S'm ewu-aa Sn*M*M Im

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* RATES * Ono Timo—Minimum charge of 25c for 20 words or Issa Ovor 20 word*. IM P*r word Two Tim**--Minimum charge of 4Oc f*r 20 word* or lass. Ovor 20 word* 2c p*r word far th* two time*. Thr** Tim*o -Minimum charge of 50c for 20 worde or less. Over 20 weed* 2l»c par word for th* three tim**. Cardc of Thank* 33* Obituarl** and vsrs** .. gi.oo Open rate • dieplay advertising 33c par column Inch. * 4 FOR SALE Ai'l'LK TREE SALE Good clean large tr**a while they ta*L 33.30 p«r 10. Bvergrweaa, ahruba, ornm i mental* and ihad* traea. Wo make lawn*. Klveiald* Nuraary, Bern*. Indiana. j»-cf FOR SALK—Wo always have cood used washer*, all make*. Six refrlgeratora up; sweepers Small payment Decatur Hatch*ry- 100-SU-tt FOR SALE Mallard du< k egg* tor setting- 3<*c a setting George Scheiberer, Bet. Shroyer farm east of Decatur. 101-3tx QUALITY CHICKS at rejsoaatilo price*, tteaviea 37w hundred. English Leghorns H-M per hundred. Cuatom hatching. Feed*, brooders, etc. Morehead Hatchery, 3 mile* northeast ut Wren. Wren Phone. P. O. Address. Ohio City. l«l-3t MISCELLANEOUS FARMERS ATTENTION — Call Sio-A at our expense tor dead stock removal. The Stadler Product* Co. Frank Burger, agent. 13-ts NOW HATCHING two hateboa ot Baby Chick* every week all eading breed*, alau Baby Duckl mgs. Reaeonable pricoa Model Hatchery, Munro* NOTICE—Parlor Suites recovered. We recover and rapair anything. W* buy and sell furniture. Decatur I’pholater*. Phon* <3O. 143 8. Second street. 84-130 FOR SALE -Baby chicks. 100 percent raplaementa tint i< day*, % re placement next lu day*. 0. V. Dill ■ng. CraigviH* phone X, Decsuur I hone 270-Q FOR SALE—First quality chick* at fanner'* price*. Brown and whit* Leghorns o%c. Heavy breeds, 7c. | Custom batching, 2c per egg. Discount on brooders with chick order*. W* alao hatch turkey and duck egg*. Chick* ovary Tuesday. Buchanan Hatcbsry. WlHahlr*. 0., R. 1. 4 mile* south of Willshire, ro<d 49, f-m-wg MUST SAf'il'FICE Al once.. Small Baby Grand Piano with beuch lucks like n*w and luiiy guaranteed. Will some <«.«pon»loh famtl. ge* tn touch with us who i* able to pay! JS tW per month until you Lave paii, 8138.90 balance m full. Write glvtug refetence and w* will »ell you j j wj*r» Piano can ho oeen. Addre_ Bex 129 in car* Democrat 103-Mg FOR HALE—Used furniture and aluvea; 1 3-piec* living loom suite, good condition; 1 kitchen range. A-l conditlou; several tn«da. spring*, mattresaes. many other artici** too numerous to mention. Look this merchandise over and make us an offer. Spiagne Funillure Co.. 133 So Second St. iffione 1»». 103-31 vovit F. OF HSVI. •FVTi KSKV I «»* l«M VTF. VII. iv.nr, S'otl>« la hereto *l'Wi to lh, iredie tore. h«ir« aii,t baetrra of Alfred ( N Kier, d» eaee,l i<> appear In lira I Chain* I'ir. uit Court, told at l»„. tur. Indiana, on th* Hth ,l«> „r May I PUS. and xtow <aun. If any, why I lh* Final Mellh-iiivtil A<<‘>uhl* with , th* *atat* of *al<l 4ee*d*nt should ' «»l be approved, and aald h«-lra are | notified tu tton and there niahe j |>m«r of helrehip, and revel** their j dlktrlbullv* ahar*Adella toat. Adiiiinl»ti -tri* Decatur. Indian*. M»> I. i».» f *rd L. MVlrrer, Stlernry. M May 1-S *oii«■»; of rixsi. i.m.vr of rami'*: so. am.* |< Motive la hereby given to Ito creditor*. li*lra and l*gal*«-« »( too j, if', llruer, deceased, to appear in tho Adamo I'lrv uit Court, held at lievnlur. Indiana, on th* Seth <lay o< May. Isis, and >li"W v-ause. If any, why the Final tollteuieot A--out,la i with the estate of aald decedent I nlmuld not to* approved; and -eld heirs ar* notified tn tton and there make proof nf ii*>r-hip aim tMgiv* '.their distributive shares Amanda llv-uvr. Administratrix to'-oiin-, Indiana, Atrrlblf, t*3», llrary H. 11*11**, A(tnra*>.

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FOR SALK B*ti«« potatoes. S&c bu. Heed potatoes |l 44Xa*o Thieme mile* uortha**t Decatur. Ivc-gtx FOR SALK — Sow. a pig*, three •eeks old Good Weaver wagon with grain bed. J. 14. Steele, niat house north achool. Pleaaani Mills Phone 8833. R-l< loj.jt FOR SALE —Tbe<- pier * velour living room suite. Also * rug. Phone 374 after lour o’clock in atlernooiia. lU3-31 0 WANTED WANTED Curtain* to stretch. 20c pair. Will do washing*. Mr*. Andrew Brewster, Mouioe photo--7t 102-itx WANTED—Loan* on farm*. Eastern money. Low rale*. Very liberal term*. He* me for abatract* of title. French Quinn. 33-m-w-t WANTED WORK — Willing to do any kind pt work. Kenneth Small, call after *ig o'clock P. M Phone 1131. tMtxeud O'. ■ FOR RENT j FOR RENT — Modern nine room home, corner Fourth and Madison St. Phone «3« 101-3tg FOR RENT — 3 room furnished modern apartment. Private entrance. 413 Mercer Av*. Phone 73. _____ l*S3t FOR RENT — Three furnished house-keeping room*. Private eutranc*. Rath. Garag*. Adult* preferred 817 No, 3tb St. 101-3 U FOR RENT — Fernished light housekeeping apartment. Ground floor, private entrance, garage, garden. Price reasonable. Inquire 1127 W. Monroe. 101-Jt FOR RENT — Modern aix room apartment. Rent reasonable a. D. Suttles, executor. 101-ltx o - LOST AND FOUND LOST Pair of child'* claaaes, between Central school aud North Third St. Reward- Pieaae call 871. 102 3t Business Opportunity OPPORTUNITY TO GO INTO BUSIN&6S FOR YOURSELF XV r«lrre *„■■ A«M*tai* ster* Western Autu Supply Company, lurgesl and most wuev-eMtuj in ilv Ito*. J* year* In busin***. had a |h.«l*» vnlunse of 1* million USllar* It- . We *rw new otterina you an I opportunity to own and ep*r*ts a | M v»t*rn Auto A**<x'lat* mars. hem* owned, in tnwna of l.t** to I».o»iTh«r« ar* over l*eo su<b store* :n j <>p*-*tion Y»u can toentne th. owner and oplerator of a “Western Auto Avanv-la.'* I Store" ter a* little a* n.tha in tnu ■ •m«ll*r loan*, which pa>* for msrIctoudlM and fixture* and everything , ne, *M«rv to *i«rt buainma Ws train , ; ot» In »«r suvcMafui mervbandlaiug I method*. W*at*r* Auto Hupp) i Co. "? Aaaoclat* ."tore Division Ils; i*attrr*on St. t'lneinnati. Ohio at Hoithou** Drug Co. ■ Resdut-on of R*ra*-t We. the evunnuttee appointed to prepare a tribute of respect in memory ot our beloved mtunber of the Vntao Twp. Woman's Club. Nettie Harden, who departed from our midst April in. 1939 do he-vl.y respectfully subhilt th* following; Resolved: Thai whereas ft has phased our heavenlv Faihe- to re move from tu one of our highly esfeigned nituntor*. that we extend - ur heartfelt sympathy to her bersavod ifainlly and aa an *x,ir«**lon of our tovlu* retnembrance that these renoiutioua be read at tho next regular meeting of ill* ciuh. Be It further reaolvnd that Nettie Harden waa true to tor ciub creed in it* promise*, in everything that mike* life large and lovel), striving to go onward nnd upward -vachlng the plnnocl* <H economic perfection tn Improving *nlargtug and vuid-ar-mg the great eat Ingtituttou in the world, the borne. That a copy of these resolutions be sent to the niaiivtors of tta’ tnla'ty. to th* paper tor publication. I and spread upou the pagon of our records. Rlg n*d' Ei*a Bariiley th-orgta Morita Hen ha Glechlvr. V-HIU. ■» FIAAt -I I II I WF.AT of r.vni n m». aval Noth* i* h«r*by *lv*n to lb* ••reAitor*, hairs mid l**»lv*« nt Frans- • lin h Fran- *. <i*< *a»*d. I* appear la th* Adam* Circuit Court. Ii»l<l st t’ecatur. Indiana. -»n ths 3i*lh <!•>'“t Msy, 1V", and shew -ana* If v»»»Fv •vhv the Final Hettlement A<-«wni» with th* estat* ot said d*csd*nl •hould not to approved; and said l,elt» me notified to tton an-i ther* mall* proof nf hslrshlp, recSlv* th*ir distributive *har»» Then F Orsllkvt, Administrator with will ann*«sd '•vextur. Indiana. April 34, 191 S. Ailnrnvy Karl H. Cdaaa*. April St M»y l. (S—— I

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