Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 128, Decatur, Adams County, 31 May 1939 — Page 2

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Teat Your Knowledge Can you auswer *«.v*u ot u*** ten question*? Turn to page Four tor the *n*w*r«. _ 4 1. Wa» George Washington mar ried more than once? 2. What la the name for shooting star*? 3. What la the correct ptonuocialion ot I h<« word grocery? 4. Name the Jo"key wno rode Johnstown in the IMS Kentucky tk-rby. 3. Who la Constantine Onmsnaky ? <. Did President Franklin D. K'MNHVeIt ever hold a high ottica under a Republican Admißlat ration? 7. Who invented the Diesel engine? 8. Where did the famous "Picktit'a charge" occur ?

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8. What form of government has Flulaud? I >O. Fur what labor orgaultatlon do the lidtlals 8 WOO Hand.’ COURT HOUSE Summon* Ordered In the pet It too for partition of Richard Leßoy Field*. a* adminI latrator of the relate of George IK Snyder aaaiuat G.-orgc W. Schott and others. an alia* sum mona for Pearl Cross to the auperiuiendent of the Richmond alate boapital waa ordered returnable Jane 10. Appearance Entered In the mandate suit of Kltiiei <illieoii aud oth>-ra against the county cummlaahmrra. special apI pearauce for all defendant* waa entered by Henry B Heller. El tat* Cat* Proof of mall Inn of notice of hearing of appraiser's report wpa I tiled In the estate of Lucy Pou- j Hua. The report of the Inherit-1 ance tax appraiser waa filed and, the court fuuud the net value of the estate to b* 84,377.41 and tax due aa follow*, from Henry Pon-[ Hua. |1 »9. Veruon Pontius. 8189. i The appraiaer waa allowed 89 9V. Suita Dismissed The ejectment ault of Fred aud Richard McConnell againat Roae and Charles Set her and the breach ot warranty ault ot the aame plaintiff* againat Roae Sether were dismissed and the costs paid. Any 6 or s exposure roll Devehped and Printed for 125 c. Edwards Studio. 202 South Second Street.

MOSELEY TELLS (continued raw raae onsi with Campbell, Dudhy Plerreponl Gilbert. New York mtlltouatre who allegedly helped finance campbell'a arthritic*, and George la-athorage of St Alban*. W. Va.. chief of the Knight* ot the While Camellia .an organisation formed along line* somewhat similar to the ku klux klan. Moseley said he had known Campbell three or four year* and had conferred with him "openly in my office lu a perfectly proper and official way" at Atlanta. Mom-ley formerly was commander

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SYNOPSIS Marla Theresa Alexander live* in Hollywood, at 65? Dover Drive. That Hollywood address may •ound exciting but it ian't really. Dover Drive ta a dusty, hot little •treet, far from the wide boulevard*. There ia a sign in the win* dow. “Julie'a Beauty Shoppe." Underneath it ia another sign. Circulating Library." Julie Sandifer—of the old ailent film dayais Marie's mother. They live with Julie'* third husband. Charlie Bron* •on. Marie hain't the temperament for the movie*. She take* out her longing for romance by correaponding with Edward Wilson of Oak* land, whole letter to a correspondence club ahe answered She looks forward to a first meeting with Edward, but fears it too. He arrives in Loe Angeles without notifying her in advance. Marie ia so flustered dressing for an appointment with Edward, she goes 'round in circles. Julie wonders how Charlie guessed the "pen pal" (aa they call Edward) is in town. CHAPTER 111 "Maybe I’m clairvoyant." Again his big sallow face crinkled into silent laughter. "You’d better look out for tne. I read your thought*. But you wouldn't have to be very ■mart to make that guess. What el»e has she ever gotten excited over, but him and his air mail letters?" But, Charlie, she didn't know he was cumingl And you know what? I don’t think she wanted him to come—ever. She's a funny kid, and I tell you she’d rather sit in there in the window and read books and moon about him than meet him. “She's that upset that she doesn't know whether she's coming ar going Ma used to carry on that way on opening night*. I declare I hadn't really thought of poor Ma for years, and all of a sudden when I saw Marie with her face all plastered with c«M cream and her hands shak. ing, I thought of Ma again. “She always said that was the sign of a real actress. Used to shake her head over mo because I never gut excited—said I'd never amount to anything and I—l guess I never did- much—" "Why, Julie! You were swell 1" “Silly!” she said. But she knew ho meant it. Good old Charlie. She looked down at her generous curve*, at her thick, pink arms emerging from her short-slewed orchid beauty operator’s uniform. A vision of herself as she might have been—slim, rich, successful flitted across her troubled mind. Oh. well! what did it matter? She was happy, wasn't she? She had Charlie, and he still thought she was swell. “I’ve got U get Marie out of the drier," she said quickly. "Go read your paper—l'll be back." He had finished the sport section, and looked over the funnies, and was frowning over the stock reports, when Julie camo back. At her heels waa Marie. “Well," he said, generally, “you look swell! She sur* looks swell, doesn't she. Julie?" Julie surveyed her handiwork with pleased pride. Maybe she wasn't much to look at anymore, but she knew the beauty business Bring on your beauty experts —not on* of 'em could do a softer more natural looking wave than she. Not too much. Just enough. The

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of the army corps ar** at Atlanta "I never ‘entertained* him," Moseley said, emphasising his testimony by pounding nn the wil ties* table Moaoloy *ald that after hl* retlrement from ih« army late last year, be began receiving report* from Campbell and Gilbert on an alleged subversive movement again*! the government, He Mid. however,' he never had met Gilbert and the report* Interested him "only when they checked with Information from other source*" Moseley Mid after he retired late last year, he received the CambpellGlibert reports on alleged subversive actlvllle* and that

curled ends clustering st the neck line, and shadowing the earn Soft and glossy No dead looking, bristly ends In HER WORK I Too bad that Mari* wasn't taller. She was such a UUI girl. A tall girl has mor* sty I*. But thsrel Marie looked v*ry well in h«r little checked suit, and black hat, and the real platinum and diamond clip at th* neck of her white silk House gave it a lot of class, Edward whatev*r-his-name was ought to be pretty well pleased.

IP I ? " jif JThJk. zfffln ’llin I X I 1 r 'XxJ’WF “Well," Charlie said, "you look swell!"

But Msrie . . . would Mari* be pleased ? She'd be so disappointed if be turned out to be silly and cheap and vulgar. It wasn’t right to let her go to meet him alone. She looked down at her orchid uniform. It wouldn't take long to . . . but no . . . Marie would have a fit She’d have had a fit, if Ma tried to jockey in on on* of her date* when ah* waa Maria's age. Not that »h* ever went in for this particular form of folly . . . "M*ri*—of course, I'm not going to worry about you. I should hope any girl of mine eould take care of herself. But I—l never did like this writing to a stranger, and now I—well! Well, if I was like must mothers I wouldn’t even let you go!” Marie r*is*d candid ey«* to h*r mother'*. She didn't say anything, but Julie was no fool. She knew that it wouldn't have mattered whether she approved or not. When a girl geta a notion in her head ... “Take care of yourself," *ho said lightly. “I think I hear Charlie bringing the car around. No—wait! I want to m*k* sure that clip’s on tight. Don't forget it'* real—and don’t lu** it—or let anybody steal "If you'r* worrying about Edward-” Marie smiled. Julie smiled, too. “Oh don't be

Campbell warned him he "did not know how much cr*d<-ncv to give them " ■i -I a, ■ — RUSSIA INDICTES (CONTINUED rhnu I'AOK ONE! »lon. it was understood today At th- same tim«- the government prepared to meet Japanese threats to British latere*!* tn China by expanding it* present tar eastern policy from one ot financial assistance to China to oue of active resistance to Japan. It waa understood that the government was prepared if necesaery to use economic measures to com-

silly. 1 don't think he'll turn out tc be light fingered. But Just ths same you'll hav* to remember Outside Charli* struck th* horn three lime*. “Sh*’* coming!" Julia acrcamcd. Mari* ran to th* door, Jul I* after her. "Wait!" sb* called. "Marie—listen to me. You'ru s«>—*o SURE hs’s wonderful. You're so afraid you won't bo wonderful enough to suit him. And, honey—maybe he'll bo ternbl*. Mayb* you'll b« so disappointed you won't be able to stand

it And I do think you'd be much mor* comfurtabl* having diam-r with him her* st home— Charlie can EASILY get another pork chop. 1 do think— Marie's face fell. Edward seeing th* house, being served pork chops, knowing about the beauty shop and th* library and Charli* in his shirt sleeves. "Not No—h* asked me to have dinner with him—and I will." Julie sighed. “Thanks just th* same, mother, but everythirg's all arranged. I can’t change It now—J can't!" Charlie honked again. "Goedbye, honey—don't b* too late." “Goodbye—l won't!" Julie stood on the porch, *nd watched them driv* away. Sh« looked at the peeling paint of th* xtaira, at th* two signs “Julie Beauty Shoppe." and “Circulating Library." Sh* thought. I hop* Maria's not going to turn out a snob. She never acted that way before ... Th* car turned th* corner *t the •v*nue, and disappeared from night. And Julie, practical, hard-boiled Julie offered up a little prayer: Please, God—don't let her be too disappointed. Because she’s not Uk* me—sh* taken thing* so hard.’’ (To Be Continued)

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. '+ — - ♦ RATH Ona Tim*—Minimum chsrg* of 2to for 20 word* or l*M. Ov*r 20 word*. !'/** psr word 1 Two Tims*—Minimum charge •f 40c for 20 word* or I***. ' Ov*r 20 word* 2c p*r word for th* two time*. The** Tim**—Minimum charge of 80c for 20 word* or I*m. r Over 20 word* t'/g* p*r word for th* thro time*. Card* of Thanks ........ 38* Obituaries and v*r*** .. B'-00 Open rat* • display advertising Bte par oeiumn Inch. « ♦ FOR SALE Ai’i'LE TREK BALK - Good ctoan iarg* tree*, while they last, 83.80 per id. aivergreraa, shrub*. orua> meaisi* and shade tree*. We make lawns. Riveraid* Nur**ry. Bern*. Indian* 39-U ALWAYS new and USED waabera, sxeepers, refrigerator*. coo* stovM, gasuiln*, coal and wood; small payments. Decatur Hatchery James Klieken, Salesman. 113-lt FUR SALK —Singer sewing machines, vacuum cleaner*. Also number of good used machine*. Tenn* as low a* S 3 a mouth. Slug- ' er Sewing Machin* Co. 413 West Adam*, i'houe 318. 134-418 FAIR SALE Two full blooded Holstein bull*, old enough for service. From high production cow*. E. H. Kruetxmau. Decatnr route two. 127-3tx FOR SALE Fresh cow, registered Guernsey; calf by side. T. B. ■nd Bang* tested. Out of accredited herd. Henry Hockemeyer, I* mile east of Williams on AdamsAllen county line. IM-31X FOR SALE —Yams and sweet potatoe plants. Mrs. Abe Innlger, Berne.Jud. Phone 2046. 12s-3lx FOR SALE Cabbage, tomatoe and rnangoe plants. 1044 'Russell St. FOR SALE — 6ton solid poultry manure or will trade for wheat or oata Call *74-4'. Janies Cummings. first house eaat of G. Strickler farm, 7 miles south of 37. FOR SALE Plant*—callage, tomato. celery and yams A* mil* south of hospital on Mud Pike. Victor Amacher. Phone 602. 128-g;il

FOR SALE — McCormick binder. ■ta foot ent. in serviceable condition. Oswald Nytfeler. 1 mile west. 1H mile north of Monroe. Monroe Phone. 127-3tx FOR SALE — Decatur Quality Chicks fur June and July. Order now. Special this week started and day old Leghorns. Decatur Hilt, FOR SALK OR TRADE — Moline hay loader. Chari** Shoaf, I mile* east of Monroe. 127-21 X MUST SELL — Used furniture. rug* and piano*: 1 k-pl«ce walnut dining room suite, fair condition; 1 studio couch, almost new; 1 grand piano, like new; 2 player pianos, fair condition; 1 kitchen range; 1 #<ij Axmlnster rug. \ery good i-ondition; 2 Ice refrigerators. No reasonable offer will lie refused. Sprague Furniture Company, 152 So. Second St. Phone 199. FOR SAI.K — 4 big type Poland mule hogs and Guernsey cow. Adolph Bultetneler. Decatur route 3. Preble phone. 20 on 23. !28-3tx o CARD OF THANKS Hearty thankd to all kind friends and neighbors for their sympathy and acts of khidnes* In. our recent bereavement. The Jacob Alt Family. hai Japanese' encroachment on British Interests. Sign Tr**ty Berlin. M>iy 31 4U.® Germany and Denmark <oday signed a treaty us nouaggnwsiou <1: ~g the pennaueucy ot their common frontier and marking another step in Fuehrer Adolf Hitler'* diplomatic drive to offset the An-glu-Freiich-Sovl*t "peace from." The treaty was algiiwl at the foreign offlci l shortly after noon liy German foreign ininlstir Joachim You Ribbentrop and Danish miulater Herlut Kahls. Conclusion of the Iresty followrd similar iion-aggi eaalou negotiations by Germany with Latvia. Emhonla and Lithuania

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MISCELLANEOUS FARMERS ATTENTION - Call 87Q-A at oar expense tor dead stock removal. Th* Stadler Product* Co. Frank Burger, agent 13-ts NOW HATCHING two hatches of Baby Chick* *v*ry w*«k. <U loadlug breed*; also Baby Ducki Ing* R«e*onabie price*. Model Hatchery, Monro*. | W | NOTICE You can get Colvenlol. the wunder cleaner, al 919 North Second Street or call phono sty and your order will be delivered NOTICE Parlor Butte* recovered. We recover and repair anything yr* buy and sell turnitare. l>e<a tur Upholster*. Phone 42*. 146 S Secund *tr*«t. 122 3et WANTED WANTED- Loan* on farm*. East, ern money. Low rat**. Vary liberal tortus. See me for abstract* of UU*. French Quinn. 33-m-w f FOR KENT FOR RENT- - A 3 room mutnlshed apt. all modem with hard wood floor*. Rent reasouatle. Cali at 22> St. FOR RENT -Garage building. JIJ N. First. Now occupied by Mantoy Motor Sale*. Immediatu ixmsession. Phone 437. 128-31 — Q—LOST AND FOUND FOUND- Two sow*. 1J ptgs, t wu ■hosts. Alton Bittner, Ihratur route one. pg. 3u MARKETS AT A GLANCE Stock*: irreguiaily lower and culet. Bond*; higher; Us govetuments, Ligher. Curb stocks: irregular Chicagu stocks: Irregularly higher. Call money: one per cent. Foreign exchange; about *l«u;; in reation to the dollar. Cotton: Dim. Grains; higher; wheat, up about X to IVh cent; corn up about Adams County Memorial Hospital ♦—- — ♦ Admitted— Rev. Alfred Farrar, Geneva; Mr*. Mertle Fndchte, 6'jurth street; Mrs. Eldora Thompson, Geneva. Dismissed—Della Pteberir-h, rout* 3; Amanda Scheintsh. route om . Mr*. Thomas Lutes and baby, 108 Eleventh street; Mrs. Mertlu Freichle. Fourth street; Mrs. Dell* Draper. 91< Russell *tr*e:. iNotlc* — Please, no visitors for Harvey Smith except immediate fxmily and uaclesl VppolnlMirHl u< tUmlaislrater Kslale Xa. 3.MIT Nntie* Is hereby given. That tn* under*'*ive<t ha* been appouitrd Anmlnlslralor ot th* <stale <»l Aar--n Moser late ot Adam* Couaty — ed. The ealatc I* probabb *<>lvcnt Albert Meaer. Adnilnlstralvr toMdmra. l,»r<tae, aa* Sterls A4l»rae>* May May PUBLIC SALE FRIDAY, June 2 12:00 Noon DBCATI'K SALE BARN Catlie. Hon, Sheep. llorManti mitwellaneoUK article*. Decatur Sales Co. - ""wanted”" RAGS. Magazine*. New* papers. Scrap Iron. Old Auto Radiators, Batteries, Copper, Braas, Aluminum, and all grades of scrap metals. We buy Aides, wool, sheep pelts the year round. The Maier Hide & Fur Co. 710 W. Monroe Kt. Phone 412 *■■■■■*■■■■■■* i ■■■■■— —t .rm DR. C. V. CONNELL VETERINARIAN Special attention given to disease, of csttl* and poultry. Office A Residence 430 No. Fifth Et Phone 102 N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eye* Examined • Glasses Fittsd HOURS , „ , 2.30 to 1130 ’2l*o P 8:00 , Saturdays, 8.00 0 mT*l*phon* 136

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