Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 106, Decatur, Adams County, 4 May 1939 — Page 2

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»— 1 ■ 4 Test Your Knowledge Can you m»»t •« v*n of L.ese ton uurations? Turn to p*c« Four for th* Answers. b—— 4 1. Who laid the cormrMflM ot th* main building In th* group of Federal structure* at th* Naw fork World'* Fair? 3. Which river drain* the Gras: Late* into th* Atlantic? 3. From whom did James J. Bratdock win th* world • heavyweight , boning championship? 4. What la th* hu***t inhabitant of th* ocean* f 5. From what patriot Ic organicslion did Mr*. Franklin D. Roosevelt recently resign? 4 In what country Is to* city of Poitiers? 7 What ts th* correct pronancti-

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y / 7 V t j [/ Biggest Values In Town! EVERY ( AR ME( HWICALLY SPECIAL! Ckrygier Imperial 193 S Ford 4 '** r; ,runk: •" •“» J>d«Mir; new paint; mechanically O. K. buy. 1937 Terraplane “ 11 2d<wr; trunk; electric tevszkte. shift; a heater and de- 1W Ch O »ler S frunter. Car looks like ‘jj’-'’; irunk; oxerdrhe AH dual equipment. new. Let us Wa*h and Polish your car. (iet summer oil and grease. 1-et u_« check for performance and econumv. Give your car a good Spring tune-up. Phil L Macklin Co. MADISON STREET Ph.me Ml (hir used can make good or we do!

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i non of tte word ou-amel* 8. Which tetter of tn* English alphadet la moat us*d? I. In unit* of length, how many feet ar* in 1 chain? 19. Who wrote the took. "The Cot* • rod Wagon?" MARKKTS AT A GLANCE Stock*: irregularly hiuhar iu quiet trading Hoads; irregularly higher aud quiet. Curb stocks: higher. Chicago stocks; irregularly higher. Call money: on* p*r cent, foreign exchange, steady la dollar term*. Cotton: ateady. Grains: wheat, up more than le ouabel. corn, tract tonally higher. t hicago livestock; hog*, steady to ■tiong-, cattle, strong, sheer ateady. MNMr: easier. Silver bar tn New York auchang ••d at 43N cent* a Hue ounce. sorit k of fivsl *kttiacnkwt u»- »:«T*rK m». mi: NuUce I* Hereby *iven to tn* creditor* heir, and legatee* of Ira Wagoner, deceased. to appear In tbe Adame firmlt Court held at De<atut, Indian*, on the Mtk-day of May. t*3», and *tww rauae, if any, why lb* Final hvttlemeat Accaaal* with the estate of said «l*cede*t I «h»ul<t not he approved, and aaid iieira ar* notified to then and there j make proof of heirahlp, an receive '.heir distributive shares Franklin N, Wagoner, Elei utor llm slur. Indian*. May X. ISIS, tetter l«. laarrwaw. Attorney Minu: »r rival. «s:tti*: went or rsTtre: to. sana Notice is hereby given to th* cr*- t I ditors. heirs and ie*ate*s ot rter- | man F Ehlnger. de,eased, to appear In th* Adam* t'trcuit Court, held l*t I>ec*tur. Indiana. •>* the 3rd day I. t Jun*. I*3*. and show cause, U any. why tte Final Petllemrnt Acl.ountk with the estat* ot said d*. ■ edent should not be approved. and i .-aid heirs ar* notified to the* and I there make proof ot hvirshtp, and lieietve their distributive share*. Charles l> Khlngrr, Administrator Iwcatur. Indiana. May 1. 133*. Arthur Si. A<**l*wede. Attorney May <-li

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY. MAY 4. 1939.

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CHAPTER XXXVII Now In an hour or so Chris himself was going U> th* war. He did not ear* greatly whether he returned or not. Hr went up and kissed Katie good-bye. smiling at her a* ah* sat on the bed In her cluttered room. "Be a good girl," he aaid, “and don't worry about m*. I’ll bo all right." He had a now disttnrttea In hi* uniform, and suddenly Kati* bunt into tear* and held out her arm*. "You're mm*. Chria," she said. "Mine! N*ver forget that." "I never have forgotten," he told her gravely. Bv.'ore he left he mate hi* usual round* of th* house, and at th* kitchen door he stopped and looted out into th* yard, where Katie had planted gras* and shrubbery Henry'* old sted still stood (bar*. a mute memorial to th* futility of human hope*. • • • • After th* first break Kati* was happy enough. She bought a small pin with a star oa it and put a card with a simitar star la th* window *f th* front vflke. Sb* found that Chris'* enlistment gave her a eartain prestige, too; that and th* Red Cross. Sh* waa meeting women she had never hoped to know, and going to houses she had never expected to se*. The war had leveled all classes Dick had been a problem at first. H* found her bankbook on* day with that dopoait of Chria** in it, and after that h* was continually

borrowing money from ter. Baton* day the draft caught him, and ah* breathed easier than for months. Luckily perhap* for her. Barrett was busy. So many doctor* had gone into th* service that those who remained had all that they could do. He gav* up hi* city position about that time, and Jenkin* drew a long breath of relief. Just before Christina* Kati* turned up in a town adjacent to Chris'* camp. Th* first warning he had was a telephon* message from the local hotel. "But where are you?" "I'm here in town. I’ve got a room, but the place is jammed. Can't 1 come out to camp?" “You couldn’t stay her*. There is a hostess house, but if* overflowing. Christmas. you know." He had worked hard that day, but she m*de him drive into town that night, and he found her almost in tears in the small hotel bedroom. "You go down and talk to that man at the desk. Chris." she said when she saw him. "They've got better rooms than this, and I know it" She seemed strange to him. like some one from another life, and ate was wearing an enormous corsage of violets tied with violet ribbon. He tried to smd* at her. but hi* lip* felt stiff. "Looking pretty fine.aren't you?" "These?” She touched the fly wee*. “Bob Barrett gav* them to me. He saw me off " “Still hanging around, is he?" "If you're going to be jealous. Chria—" “Jealous!" But he was instantly ashamed of that. He leaned down over her. ''We!!. Merry Christmas anyhow, my dear." he said, and kissed ter. He went down to the hotel office te ask for a bigger room, glad to escape for a minute or two, to draw hi* breath and reorient himself. But he eould not change the room, nor did he stay there that night or any night. He went in during the day, usually late in the afternoon, but after th* first twenty-four hour* it was usually to find the room crowded and Katie serving sandwiehe* and cocktails to al) comer*, mostly junior oflkwr*. On Christmas Eve te took Kati* to th* cantonment, wher* Ted Lawrence had got ready a supper and cooled a bottle of champagne. Katie stood in the door of Chris’* room and surveyed it "What • sickening place!” she •aid. “And if* eold.” She cheered over Ted and his wine, however, and after the party, as they drove back, she put her head on Chris'a shoulder and ran ter arm through tea.

"Yon will stey tonight. Chris. - won’t you? KM Chrtatma* Eve." t "t can’t, my dear. I may have to r operate ia an hour or twe." • Then, th* champagn* having Rs t effrot She lo*t Sim. of th* veneer of th* past few year* and reverted ito tte Kati* *f th* H rly days. H* I wae Mill In love wnh B.vrrly, deny it or not He had no pride, still . caring Car a woman wte had threw n t km* over, aad who wa* marrwd to somebody ele* anyhow. They parted at tte hotel. Katie getting out without a word and deI clining hi* outstretched hand. He stood on the pavement watching her I anti ste waa out es sight Bhe I looked angry and defiant and very I lonely, and he had an impulse to I follow ter. After an. It was hi* . fault more than her* Everything > »l»* asiite. te Aorf married ter Now te had deserted ter. and *he know it Would the ilka a divorce? te wondered. Ste cm>ld marry again i ia that ease and hr* ter life a* it should be lived. Hut te knew that •te would not divorce him. Whether •te cared for him or not sh* lited being hi* wife, H* still represented security tater. security and place. Kati* gave a big party at the hotel on Christina* afternoon, and most of the Medleal Corps sttended A few brought their wire*, but most of them cam* alone, aenou* men abruptly dislocated from important work back terne and now facing the drudgery and risk of war with no thought or bop* of glory. They were

i not soldiera. Even ia their uniform* ’ with the caduceu* on the collar, they were not soldier*. They saluted awkwardly, were faintly *elf-cn«iicfou* I in their breech** and tunic* and i boot*. But they were men dedicated to eervic*. and this shewed tn their eyes, their strong, quiet feces. Katie went home a day er two later, blowing a kis* to Chri* and i a group of youngster* from the car window, and then settling down to brooding as the train carried her away. At away »t*Uon she gave the porter a telegram to send, and •he found Barrett waiting fer ter on her arrival. He kissed her in th* taxicab and then brought out * parcel from hi* pocket. “t hristma* gift." he said. "And what do 1 get for it?" It wa* a small gold mesh bag, ami ste held up ter face te him again in sheer delight. "What do you want?” *he whispered. It wa* nut as easy as that, tewever. Tte bag was here, and ste was cautious. She Ist him make more overt love to her, but there were times when she fought him like a wildcat. She did not love him. Sometime* sh* actively disliked him. It was as if she was merely taking a sort of revenge on Chn*. "If he doesn’t want me, some one ele* doe*," sh* eaid to herself Sweety. • • • • Bscs in th* city tte null* were busy. Frantically, big furnace* turned out their molten st**!, to be run through roUa. to te cooled and pressed, to te lathed and pclisted, and in th* end to become some pan of the great machinery of a great war; making something, which m its turn would become nothing. Steel would win the war! < The Lewis concern* were coiidag money. Staunton Lewi* did not know how much he wa* worth, nor did he greatly care. It had been the gam* with him. not only the victory. Once or twice Bever.y tried readmg him the occasional letter* from Jerry, still training in England and exceadiagly cbeerfu!. but h* barely troubled to listea. He never really Itted Jerry. Now *b* thought thati Jerry might te kffl*d. and it *till 1 would not matter to him "Why ia th* name of heaven did te have to cteoe* th* air?" "He like* it. Father. He seems' happy." “Well, every fool to hie teste " She did not even know that Chris’* division had moved until me day Mm Andrew*. Chri*'* eecentric patient, eame to call on ter. a determined Mia* Andrew* faring the great adventure of the atreeta ta do M, stoppusg uncartainly before

, venturing into th* maelstrom of the traflte. I Beverly found her In th* drswing room standing at a window and * looking ouL “I suppose you know they’ve I moved on. Chri* Arden and all of ■ ttem? My Mary ha* a cousin with 1 t hftUe Mid -* M Beverly stood in the hall after Miss Andrew* had taken her leav*. Sh* wa* shaking now, and ter knee* f*lt srnak under ter; but *h* went quietly enough up th* *tair« and into her room, locking the door te hind ter. Alon* there she faced eh* facte. She could not let him gn without recognising before it was too late that *oaw enduring bond held them together. It had nothing to do with their marriages, nothing really to do with romantic love. If they could «it together acrons a table and talk, ju«t talk together. g»-t back for an hour *r two to honeaty. so that each would haw something to >*m«mter, it wa* all that ah* would a*k. And ot. th* evening of tte third day they were doing just that in a small hotel in down to* n New York. Chri* ta bis uniform and ste her •elf across from him, saying to herself that he wa* sailing that night and that after all the had nothing to say to him. Nothing to say to this strange man who waa ao determinedly impersonal, and who was gunning at ter cheerfully •cro« the table “Well, thia ia splendid. Let’s have

i a real dinner. Beverly. I've eaten me** food for month*.'* Thri*, are you really sailing tonight?" “Hush, my child. Tte waiter is ■Jmcwt certainly a »py. and not moro than a hundred thousand people know about it" And he was hungry' She wafched Mm raL marvehng after the fashion of women at the ability of all males to eat on the edg* of tragedy. Ho ate and talked, lightly but pleasaatiy H* wa* carefully impersonal, an though he had atreteted out his arm and Mid her off. Then, wtth the coffee, te tapped mV- silenc*. At tart te moved and tooted at her “And that, my darling," he *aid gravely, “will be that. I m coming back, of course, but it m*y tea tong time. It caa hurt nobody now for us to te ter.esL That'* why you came, isn t it?" “That * why I earn*. Chri*. I'v* grown up now. I know—“You know that I have always cared for you." he said ’l’ve for. gotten you sometimes; w* all do that, Beverly. It* our salvatj-n. But I have always toved you I »uppose I always shall " She wa* very quiet, looking at him with her direct gate, like th* girl year* ago on the doors'< p. "No," *he said slowly. "It can hurt nobody new for me to know that, or for you to know what you do. Just to te sure that somebody ear**. Chri*; that hurt* nobody, does it? It mate* thing* es«wr; and harder, too, in away. It wasn't neevesary. *ll this. We might have — She draw a long breath "Chria, why did you never answer that letter of nun*?" Chri* stared at ter for • moment, c*a*plet«ly bewildered by ter question. Rapidly he went back in hi* mind over thorn day* following his engsgen-.errt; then in a *tifgg« ring fiaah reveiatioa came. A* certainly a* if he had witnessed the scene, he knew that Katie had destroyed that letter, realiaed that it wa* she who had thrust his life away from Bev. < rly’a But Katie wa* hl* wife now, and. strengthened by that unromproir.islng *pint of hie. te steadied his voice before he spoke. “We ar* not toolring baek tonight, iarlmg." te told her. “That water i* over tte dam. and let’s forget it. W* have a bit of time together, and that's al) I a«k.’’ A bit of time it wa*. fur not tong after that he tooted at hi* watch and pushed back hto chair. Then te Waned forward again and put a hand over her*. “W* may never do this again. Reverl), but this was our hour. IT. carry it with me th* rest of m y Uf*.“ (To te coatinucMli _ tiwnssi »> M»w assoc aiMSsr. manawsa w Bass SWww •>■*»*» im

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SLICK TIRES and dangerous Play *afe prevent skidding Rerap thrtn Cali or visit j«r atep tin* how we do IL- Passenger and I ruck lire*. Porter Tire Co.. 341 Wiacteator St. Phone 13»». IMlt MlSt ELLAS EOUS FARMERS ATTENTION — Call XJO-A at our expense for tead stock removal. Tte Stadler Products Co. Frank Burger, agent I IMt NUW HATCHING two halchee of Haby Chicks every week, all | leading broads, also Baby Duck! | lag* Reasonable price*. Model Hatchery, Monro*. l*-tf . WHY NUT tot ideal Fence controllers solve your fencing prob- ; letna this year? Prices installed. 6 volt battery model 817.(0. 110 volt A. C. Model 817 (0 and (23.(0 Guaranteed results. Call or write E M. Rice agent. 418 Water St.. Berne. Indiana Phone 389. 10$2tx NOTICE—Parlor Suite* recovered. We recover and repair anything We buy and sell furniture. Decatur Vpboistera. Phone 430. 14( B Second street. 84-00 WANTED WANTED—VtoIfn or guitar player with sale* ability and car. 'No instruments to sell). We person ally prove big poaaibiliiiea in territory. No investment—we pay for fidelity bond Permanent. • Name county preferred. Write P. O. Box 242 South Bend, Indlos 3t WANTED TU RENT—4 or ( room house. Roy 8. Jognsou Phone 104. 10831 ■ 1111 WANTED — Hauling of all kinds. Also black dirt for sale by the basket or toad. W. Morris, phone 1 1073. 104-31 X 1 FUK KENT FOR RENT — Sleeping room in modern home. 336 South Fourth street, Decatur. 10(-3tx FUR RENT — Seven room semimodern house on North Fifth street. L. C. Helm, phone 360. 194-31 FOR RENT — 3 room furnished apartment. Ground Sour. Private entrance. 328 North Fourth street. Phone 3(5. luW. FOR RENT- Modern (-room apartment. heat furnished. Above 18org Meat Market. Call M7. I , 18881 FOR RENT—A good (-room bouse on North Fifth St. Cail at 713 No. Second St. 104-3 ix eod Athlete Called "Judge” Milwaukee. — (UJ& — Jack Nagle, popular reeerve forward on th® Marquette University basket lx* 11 tram, dldn t play la a single ganu last season, he drew from hta teammates the nickname of : "Judge." becau e of "his long and 5 faithful service on tte bench."

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