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Text lour Knowledge Caa you uitv him of L.ess tea questions? Turn to p*g* Four for lb* answers. 4 I. Name tIM capita: of the Domlu-j lon of Canada. 5. thaw biweekly mean take *< weak or every two weeks? 1 In law. aha: is a miner? 4. Who woo Ike let ant klsttvpo-j Ulan Open r»tf championship? 6. What la the name for the fa-i-ioua pas* kotween Algluuwtea and India? *■ Waa Vermont ever an Independent republic? 7. Hoar do the suit* rank la the name of Poker? I. What la the correct pruuantiaUoa of the word lethargic? P. la units ot length. how many feel are in one chain? Id. How Mauy ornes was Man o' War defeated? i 1. la the salary ot the President of the t'. 8. subject to the tederal Income tan? 2. Which cities lu Minnesota are known as the Twin Cities?" 3. What ta the meaning of the union labor term "flak?** 4. Who won the recent Mto-mtU Iml tads poll* automebile race? i. What la the uickuame for UIS LOIS? 6. Ou which body of water ta the j city of Sevastopol? 7. What la the correct pronunciation of the word lame triable? *. la what year waa the Star Sp»ngled banner made the national anthem? ». Mow long a period la a pentad?

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IP What tervn la used lo designate the department of plastic art which corn pr I sea all object* made of clay, porcelain and other P-rtps of potteiy? ! COURTHOUSE I Real tat at* Tranafare John D. Steele el iu to Kit W. j Steele. 54** acres In Root township for sl. Ueorge A. Adler rt al to Marjorie | OeVoaa. part of u>lot 345 in Decatur j for It. Marjorie DrVoa* to Anna F. Adler ct al, part of Inlot J 46 la Decatur for 11. DUO Keller et ux to (ieorge ltergmanu. 2v of an acre lu Geneva for; mm. Knul Urunner et ux to DanntWl tape. 4P acrea in Julteiaon townahip! 1 for It 111 I I EXPRESS! - ICONTINUBD FROM PAUK OMNI I aml-aaaador In Tokyo la trying lo clarify the situation Reveal Plana Shanghai. June IP — tUJ9 — A , iH'iuei «Japanese i new* agency dispatch from Tientsin said today I ! that the Japanese Intended to aur- | round the blockaded British and - j French concetatona with >0 mile* ot wires, charged with 230 volts of electricity. According to the dispatch, the j Japanese army lnietttfhd to mahe tht* new move at 10 p. m. it a w CBT J Other Japanese dispatches re-

ported that, British authorities would seek the aid of Admiral Marry K Yarunll. Amerlcau navy commauderin-chlaf In the far east. In mediating between (he British and the Japanese Yarnell Is due In Tientsin tomorrow to look ovor the situation British troop* roused tin- auger of the Japanese at Tientsin today by taking seven truckload* of vegetable* into tke blockaded concession* past Ja|NMo-se picket lines, to relieve an Increasingly

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CHAPTER XIX Eddia continued *As a matter ot fact, Marie and 1 are pretty anxious to get a place of our own. We’ve been looking around some al* ready and—" "Nonsense." hi* mother said. “Where can you live for 940 a month for tho two of you?” “Not in an ipartmiit, of course. But we could spend more on living, naturally, if I got a better job—” Mr*. Wilson sighed. "Ye*—well A bird in the hand la worth two in the bush. You'd better keep what you'vs got. You know you haven't had anything steady for a long time, Eddie. Besides, Papa and 1 think you ought to help out some, and not leave it Ml for Bee, and when you can help out by etayirg here—” "But Mane wMta a place as her own I" lira. Wilson set her lips. "You can’t blame her! Y’ou didn’t live with Pop's folks!” “Your father's mother waa dead a good many year* when we got married, but that ha* nothing to do with R, Eddie. You wouidnt leave of your own accord and I don't knew why any Hollywood notions—” “Oh. for beaveiik sake, let’s skip it. We're not going to move this week—-or neat!” When he came in for lunch Sat* nrday they ire re installing a shining new refrigerator in the kitchen. On Sunday there was froxen salad, and ice cream, too. “Eddie’* paying for the new ice box." Mr*. Wilson told them all, and Mr. Wilson said, "Well, ton, that's all right!" Edward had to tell Marie the alary of the lea box. and it worried her dreadfully. Julia and Charlie paid cash for everything. She couldn’t understand how Mra. Wilson could trust to luck so cheerfully, paying on a sewing machine, the washing machine, the car, and now the ice box. "And that isn’t the half of tt.” Edward went on gloomily. “The worst of it is the house." “Mortgaged?" “First, second and so on. They're been buying it for fifteen years, and it's years since they’ve paid anything more than the internet Say, they don't own the front steps!” Incredulity deepened on Marie'* small, worried face. "You don't OWN this house?" “My Lord. Marie, does everyone la Hollywood own their houses?" “I don't know,” aha said soberly. *1 haven't the least idea. 1 just thought they did. Charlie owns ours. He pays cash for everything. You saw him take that money out of his pocket He always has money. Mother wouldn’t buy a box of fare powder if she couldn't pay for it!" Perhaps he'd better finish the story. Tell her about the job, too. "And you may aa well know," he •aid finally, "that 1 quit my job at I the oil station. Go ahead, jump on ■ met I’m giving you tho first chance, i 1 haven't told the family yet" "Jump on you! Darling—why' would I do that? If you gave It up there was a reason I | didn’t like to aay so, but honey, I didn't like that man'* looks. And he wasn't paying you nearly enough. I think you did right And now you can really find something better—l'm GLAD!" Her love, her faith in him. was like ointment on the raw wounds ta hit pride. He expanded, he glowed. Together they planned. He hardly minded when, Monday, hi* mother asked him about the second week’s payment. And then ha read the paper while abe talked about it Not that eh*

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aerl-m* food shortage The Ikun-I report regarding the electrle-charged wtr<% came a few hours later A Japaneae army apokeaman at Tientsin, discussing the possibility of British reprisals tor the block ad* asserted that H waa dlrortnd exclusively against the British and that any British retaliation might cauav Japan to end Its recogui thin of British right* and Interests throughout China The spuksaatan said that every

blamed bias She had never blamed har children She always blamed someone elae. This rime it was old Pet* Singer, Wbc'd hired him and didn't appreciate him—but he had echooiad himeeif not te listen He really didn’t bear a word she said. Bee, toe. tried te be nice, but on* loud, eaaeperated sigh . scaped bar She said, “I wish you'd never had the job, that * all Thee Mom aught have spared us the ice-boa uwtall“l told her not t« buy it. that I didn’t know how lot* I’d have the job. Pop ought to speak to her.” "Pop!” Bee laughed. "That’# funny! Yon do have quaint Idea*. Eddie! He cuukl speak until hr wna blue in the face, and she wouldn't know he'd opened hi* mouth. We all could. I don't know what *h* thinks we are—millionaires, I guess. Everybody who cornea to tha door with a patent button hook, or flyswatter. or new kind of mop goes away with nn order. I’ve told her, nnd I've told her. I don't know what the owea the butcher over on the avenue, and heaven only knows what ahe says when she goes to the bank to talk about the house. Well —l’m not going to worry about it —l’ao got war nee enough of my own." . Edward knew a lot about the worries. but be didn’t any anything. Marie knew something about them, too. Little by little Bee bad unbent, told the younger girl ot “the thing* abe was up agaiaat." She had formed the hub* of coming into tho old sleeping porch, when Edward waa out, and the others had gone to bed. Then tho two girl* would lie on the sagging old bed. in the dim light of the roe* shaded lamp Marie had bought, and talk. At first Bee just asked questions She couldn't aak enough about Hoilywood, and Julie, nnd even Gram. Fhe could hardly believe that her own aister-in-law grew up with stage people, might even have been on the stag* herself, bad ahe wished. “Mom thinks it’* aa uncertain life for awoman. Oh, no—she wouldn’t hav* opposed it—ah# offered to help me, but I'm cot quite the type. I gueea. I guess I haven’t much ambition—" “I have," Be* said hotly. "More than la good for me. Eddie has. too. That'* the trouble with both of us. he says. We aim too high. Do you think I could get in pictures?” Anxiously ahe swept her curled, fair hair bock from her face, turned her upflung profile to Marie—"My features are good. They really are. don't you think? And my akinend I could easily lighten my hair a little—Marie, tell me HONESTLY—do you think I’m pretty?” ’Tv# always thought so. I thought ao from the first minute I saw you , —though you didn't like me much i titan, did you? But 1 kept looking at l you, because you were lovely—like i Edward—and neither of you look I the least like the rest of the family! You must be fair? children!" "No," w* don't look like Mom, or Pop, either,” Bee agreed—pleased "And of course you understand how upset I waa that firs' day—” "Oh—l don't m.rd any more!" *1 knew. But things are pretty hard, la the nfilrr a-id all, and when i. two people have been going together iaa long ns Ritchie and I have—oh , well!—" \ I “Bet. *an*f yo-> and Rit-hl# get l uiarricJ? We did! And if we did—" "No, U can’t ho «i«nc." But nigh: aft*, night *h#V e r>me i hack, to talk ab-nt ft again, to go » over and over tb* tarn* thing, to

step waa being taken to minimise Uiconveiiietioe In Americas* Moving out of the Brlllah concession In a warlike colony, the British troop* went to the Italian roiucaalou. loaded the truck* with vegetable* and returned unchallenged to their own terrilory The relief, however, was temporary. II 8 R Barnes, secretary of the British municipal council, had announced previously that there was only enough frwab food to last until tomorrow though

talk about Ritchie and their affair, to hint at things that har lip* wouldn't any. And night after night ahe aad Ritchie sat out »n the parked car, in tho shelter of the old overhang lag oak that shaded the driveway to the garage. Sometimes, but seldom. they came into the bouse, after everyone elae had gone te bed. Waking sometimes. Man* heard them talking The low murmur of their whispered word*, vaguely frightened her. She didn’t know why Edward we* quick to any what ho thought about it all. ”8he1! get burnt tome day—playing with firr. And thru will Mom holler her head off I Whereas, if she'd open one eye, and are what's |OH)f OB BOW-— M “Oh, Edward! Don’t aay such things! They’re in love!" "That’s it It’s dangerous, being in love." Ho sounded so old nnd blue* that she laughed aloud. “Oh. honey! Waa It ao long ago that w# were parking on the loneliest place on the court? In love, too—” “Yes, I know. But you took an awful chance " “EDWARD!" "You did. Any girl does.” “But Edward, how can you SAY such a thing!" "Oh, I married you. But they'ro not a!! ao old-fashioned and forthardy. Ritchie isn't for one.” "Edward — you don’t mean — you're sorry?” Ho laughed at her, kissed her, mad* inch a fuss over her that sho had to laugh in spite of herself. "Do I look sorry? Am I the kind of guy that does things he doesn't want to? Are you the first girl I ever saw?’’ "And did Charlie get out the shot* gun?" She laughed again, but Edward’s own laugh died away. “Maybe I ought to get ono for Ritchie," ho said “Lord knows Pop never will." AH her life Mario had dreamed of romance. AH this last year she had dreamed of some day marrying Edward. And now tho dream had com true. Had it com* too fart ? Waa it because their romance had been so owift, that now realisation scorned unworthy of the dream? Or waa it Juat because of material things— his family, the house, their dependence? When ah* waa with Edward, when they were together, she was really happy. Then lov# waa enough. Then the car**, the worries, the silly upoets of the day were blotted out. Nothing mattered except that they were together. She could not cease to wonder at her great good luck, the fulfillment of the most impossible, the most romantic dream a girl ever had. Why. they might have gone en aa pen-pal# forever, without ever meeting. Edward might have met someone elae. He might have married. He might have just stopped writing. K never occurred te her that she might have married someone else, might hav# bad some other end. It •earned that Edward waa har future, no other was possible. But though she could not question the beauty, the completeness, the absolute desirability of be? lot. oh# could sot always restrain her iayafier.ee. her tears, har ovorpowertng homeakknaa*. 4To Be Continued) 1 111 l », Ku.j

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, — ■■■■♦ • RATH *' on* Time—Minimum charge of 1 gfic for 20 word* or loos. Ovor « 80 word*. IJfia por weed .I Two Tima#—Minimum eharg* it of 40c for 80 words dr loos. Ovor 20 word* te par word for Thro# Tlmoo—Minimum eharg* of 60c for 80 word* or lea*. Ovor 20 word* tV»e par ward for tho thro* time*. Card* as Thanh* It* , Obituarist and varaaa — 61.00 Open rat* • display advertising >6e per oelumn inch. V — 4 i FOR SALE ALWAYB saw sad ÜBBD waahara, sweepers. refrigerators, aasd stove*, gasoils*, coal aad wood; •mall payment*. Decatur Hatchery Junes Kitchen. Salesman. 113-if PUR BALK — Anything you want 'in the uursary Una Riverside Nursery. Berne, led. I*3-if I FOR 8 ALLGaa stove, green and Ivory euauiel. Phono 54S PUR SALK — All modern seven room bouae. N. Second St. Small down payment. Balance as rent. Suttk-a Edwards. Phone 368. Real Estate and Insurance Agta. i TUR SALE - Late cabbage, tomato, mango, pimento plants. Vt«-*or Aina-her, k mile south hospital on Mud Pike. Phone M 2. Itx PUR SALE- -Ovmnh-berries and current*. Mra Kay Smith. Phone 144-81 FOR SALE House and 2 lots in Homewood. Cheap. If taken at ouce. Dau Sipe, Berne, lad.. K R t lu PUR SALE Three wheel* for 1935 Standard Chevrolet. Dee Dterke a Phone 1012. u FOR SALK —1931 Model A Ford coupe. A-l condition inquire after 6p. w 1127 W Madison St ( FDR SALE -Red Pole stock bull; 40 shuats. Quarter mile west Soya factory on river road. Phone 4314 Robert Mi Beth 144 31* FOR SALE — One used Deer mg Mowing Machine la good condition, repaired nnd ready fur use. One Ohio hay loader In good can dltioo. Inquire at Scbafur Hardware Co- 142-31 FOR SALE- J-Deere binder. 8-ft. cut. Good running order. James Dailey. Phone 564-E. 142-3 U o LOST AND FOUND LOST- Pox terrier. About year old; white end slightly spotted, answer* to ’ Mike.'' Call kib-P. Ux n— MASONIC Called meeting. Master Masons degree Tuesday. 7:UV p. m Pinnae he present. A. D. Suit lea. W. M Hammer Murderess Escapes Prison MaryavlUe. Ohio., June 18-IUP) I —Velma W*#t, 33, serving a lu* tentence for the hammer murder of her husband near Palneartlic. eacaped with three other prioonsr* front tint Marysville Women* reforma|ory early today after Mra. W’oat iiad written a letter lo the super-lui.-nd.-nt saying that she ranted 1' Die more fling before I d!S.“ - | Mr#. West, an nonor prisoner, r wote a three-page letter te Mra. •Vi.irgu*rtt* Rnttlsy. Mm aupe. lntt-nd-I' tit. promising to return "if my aaI cap.- cau**a you any trouble." Sho added that ahe knew abe would | "never get paroled" and said sho t wauled to have the "fling." large *teiu* ot rlo* *nd flour, and * considerable quantity of cold ! storage meat*, remained. '<>ll. | 1.. | .uni it* The lloerd of He. low of Adam* < ounly Indiana lias *ot and tl»*d |lh* following dates fur hearing nbI lection* lo the valuation* of personal property for tacallua tewit, Thuradav. June |i. 111? -the town- * I ships of Cnioß. Hoot, Pret.lv, Kirkland. M'ludilnato* »nd at. Mary * Friday. June 11, I*24—tli* townWhip* of til or ft nek. Monror, French, llnrtfol-d. Wnt.aeh nnit Jefferson Monday, June 14, t»l»— the towns m «f Geneva. Herne nnd Mon. or * Tuesday, June *f. IVJV—Uw city of Decatur. I Hearing*—s.ao a m to 4 t>« p, m. The Itenrd of Keview Victor it Etc bat NOTICE! We will be out of our office I June 16 to June Zt. inclusive. .1 I)K. R. K. DANIELS fW. EUGENE FIELDS DR. C. V. CONNELL VETERINARIAN tnacisl attention given to dlaaoeee of cattle and poultry. Office A Residence 430 No. Fifth fit. Rhone 108

MISCELLANEOUS ! FARMERS ATTENTION — Call •70-A *t our expense for dead •lock removal Tha 8 ted ter Producta 00. Prank Bursar, agent. NOTICE- Parlor Suite* recovered 1 W* recover and rwpalr anything 1 We buy and anil furniture Oaca- 1 tar C phototara. Phone 480. 146 8. 1 Second street. ÜB-3UII ’ FOR RENT FOR RENT M.-d.m 7 room ho urn 1 Double garage. Good location I* Phone »2> 144-31 j FOR KKNT — Furnished apartmoat. I rooms and bath. Also sleep- t ing rooms. Bo* 144. Dolly Demo-11 crat Phone 1171. 143-Stx FOR RENT-8. 4-room *p U . I upper 1 lower, modern. Inquire 7U N. 2nd 84. 142-Jlg WANTED MEN V\ ANTED Men with cars to call on tanners la Adam* and aut rounding counties Good pay i aud steady work. For particulars •** Mr. Tumbtoauu at 627 No tih Bt. from 6 to 6 p. m. 144-ttx W ANTED TO RENT — » room houaa. not modem, by July 1. WUI reasonable rent. Phone 663 142-813* j WANTED—Loans on farms. Eastern money. Low rates. Vary liberal terms. B*a me for abstracts at till*. French Quinn. 33 m w-f Husiness Opportunity OPPORTUNITY TO GO INTO BUSINEM FOR YOURSELF la a H r.lrrw AMs Awmetel* mere Waster* Autu Supply Cempaay. Urgssi suit mu*l successful t* |U tine, 10 y*4rs In business, bad a sale* volume of <« million datura I* t»J». We ace saw ottering you aa oppoitunity to own an«l operate a! «<Mi*ra Aut# Associate Mere, bum* c-waod, ta towns as l.ioe la XS.Ove There are ever l»v« sue* store* la operation. Yeu can become the owner and operator of a “Western Aulo AaaocMit* Stors" tor as little a* 82.144 te tea smaller towns which pays lor msr. Chandler and futures and everyunag nacoaaaryr te start buaiaeaa. W's trala S ou in our auccoaatul nwi cbandlsing met lutes, Western Auto Supply Co. Asmm Utr iHor# Division 81*2 I-alter son at Cincinnati. Uhlo MARKETS AT A GLANCE BTbc-ks. Arm and qulc-t. Bunds, higher nnd quiet; l*. 8. governments Arm Curb stocks. Irregularly higher. Chicago stocks, irregularly high •r. Call money, on* per cant. Foreign exchange, slightly easier u> relation to the dollar. Cotton, steady. Grains, wheat weak, off about % to He with July optwn at nsw low; corn lower, off about >, lo He. Chicago livestock, hug* strong; cattle, Steady to atruitg. ahsep. steady to Weak. Rubber. Arm. Sliver bar in New York, unchanged. i ® t Authorities Term Two Dentils Suicides > Huntington. lad . June 19—li’d Coroner Loo Lorey today ruled i th<- death of Ray Larsen. 46. yoster- * day a suicide He said he believed I Larsen had taken hla owa life !m» c&uae of despondency ovor work. Richmond. Ind.. June 13 -tUFi ■ - Police said today that Olivet Mur-, - phy :ir. killed himself yesterday hyj * thooliug himself with a shotgun I shell. I o I Mun t: or u\u. M.i-i la- ni 'i oe mptatk no. **—• Nolle* !» hereby given te tb* ere--1 liters. h*lrs and l*gate*s of I'ahlrt | I*. Rhocmak** ti-<-c*#*.l, to *pp**r In the Adam* Clreult Court. h*!d at Lr-atur. Indiana, on the 6tii day a> M*pt*mb*r, I*2*. and show cause, It any. why tb* t mat Mllteumat A- • * count* with th* vstat* »f said d*-l 1 cedent should not b* approved, and • ' •*!«! heirs are notified to then and I ■ there make proof of heirship, and i receive their distributive enures James i< Hrlsa*. Administrator Dc Mont* Non • Ih-iatur. Indiana, June ». !»•'» ftatbaa keisua. AHoraeijun# 12-la MlTtdt nr HMI ateTTi.NMKIRT [ or Hrttfß NO. setts Notice l* hereto #•'•» te the aw- . Cttors. heir* and lag* tee* of John P ; Andrew*, de* eased te appear tn Hourns Circuit Court, held at Ue-atur. I l Indiana on 'he sth day of Septsmbei. » -.S3* slid sliuw cause, ts any Whthe Final gottlameiit Account#' wt-.h the estate of said ds-edant ahoul-l not tie npprovod. and »atJ hein are notified to then and there 1 mek# proof of lialrehlp and r#-#lv* tliolr distributive eUarae Elheraon A Beavers. Administrate rieiatur. Indiana. Jun# l* 1989. 'sihse 4!, kelson. Altera# •. i ’ ' ’--s 1 N. A. BIXLEB OPTOMETRIBT Eyea Examined • Glatsee Fitted HOUR* 8:80 te 11:80 12:30 to 0:00 Saturday*. 8:00 p. m. Telephone 188

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