Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 164, Decatur, Adams County, 13 July 1939 — Page 2

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fTert Your Knowledge Cau vou answer »sven ot these tea questions? Turn to page I Four lor the answers. »-■■ — - • 1. Which city was the first capital of Illinois! J. What la an alloy! 3. Can the IT. 8. Ooveramont oo sued la caeca Involving and chums' 4. In dry moasnre. how many' quarts are In one bnnhel? S. Name the unit ol currency ot chile. t Where did the Kngllsh runner. Sid W.mderson. fln.sh in itc mile* gaae at the recent Princeton invite tlnn meet? 7. In which Slate la Kock/ Moun-j fhlh Notional Park! ■, What big dam was ccenpletel

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In Egypt In IM7T 9. What In the correct pruuuucia•.lon of the word parliament! M. With which .Major League baseball team does Rudy York fay! ■ 0 ■ 1 CHURCH REVIVALS ■■■■ Church ot Nasarene i The revival meeting at the 1 Church of the Nauteno located on 7th and Marshall streets continues i v ilh a deepening ot lh«< aptrltuai 'tide. The Rev. M L. Garrett i» 'growing In popularity with 'he peo- ! pie ot Decatur. Ilia message last :>tght h«dd up the great rvaponalbllIty ot the church to produce the .fruit* ot Christianity. He built his message around the parable ol the

'barren fig tree emphaaltlng the point that God was not pleased with viere leaves of church membership. I nr buds of good cltlaenahlp, good aa these are. lie empliutlcallv pointed out that God expects trulls such as S Divine Christ can feed upon with pleasure. Fruits ol patience undetrials, long suffering, when atleue <*d Joy In a heartbroken world, and faithfulness when others seem to be going down. The evangelist asked bn congregation K God would be Justified in •paring them In consideration ot the fruit each one was producing! With areal emotion he called attention that the church would either produce fruits of each quality tbat a sin iK'und world would leave tbe pleasures of sine a* did M >ses and by thia beautiful ripened fruit of ful, -al vat ton that abundantly eat Ist tea.■ I or she wonld soon be cut down by her own useleaancaa. For .oo many

'THERE’S ALWAYS TOMORROW’ * by May

SYNOPSIS On her 25th birthday, Antoinette Goddard, a lovely San Francisco debutante, awakens with a feeling of great happiness. The cause of it was her fiance. Brock Milbank, scion of the prominent west coast Milbanks. Toni felt flattered that the eligible Brock loved her when he could have had the pick of Society's debutantes. Jessica Payne, an unscrupulous blond, made no secret of hie attraction for her. Even though Brock did not encourage Jessica, Toni was Jealous of her. CHAPTER II There had been no Brock yesterday—a Sunday—and no word from hitn. But then, independent and a “nan's man” as he was—or had been till he met her—he was occasionally given to a sudden disappearing set! She had a definite luncheon date with him today. Aa tbe brushed her hair before the mirror, she decided she would aet the date today for their wedding. Thanksgiving would be appropriate. There was a tap at the door and then in walked Nora, Irish maid of the Goddards who had worked in the old house on Nob Hill for a number of years. Nora had instituted the prebreakfast cup of tea—an Irish custom—for each member of tbe family. She set down the tiny tray in front of Toni without speaking. Drew her bath. As she moved to adjust a shade in the bedroom. Tt ni noticed that Nora's eyes were n brimmed. as though »he had been crying. “Not quarreled with Pat O’Hara again!" she inquired lightly, knowing full well that courtship was dotted with partings, quarrels and tvconciliations. “That wanl Why wuddent IT H»s a hea rt-scald, yet he’s that ’onny. he’d get a laugh out of ye if ye was dyin'." Nora added darkly: “Shura the way things is turnin', ’tie small choice I have but be merrid to Pat O'Hara. I wonder Mistress Goddard wuddent Jet me stay in wit’ her ennyway." And to Toni’s amacement, the usually cheerful Nora, bolting for the door, burst into tears. Well, that was love! They were sisters under the skin. Aa Toni dressed, a fog crept over Aleatraa, and the snip's sirens in the Bay seemed to take on a warning note. Thanksgiving! Today she would set her wedding date for then. Brock would fall in with it, naturally. When she entered the breakfast room, it struck her as extraordinary that neither of her parents remembered to give her a birthday greeting. “The bird in the nest too long?" she thought whimsically. She’d remedy that Brock and she--“Sit down, Antoinette,” said her father heavily. She noticed then how gray he looked, and that his fees was curiously drawn, and a wave es compunction swept her that In her absorption with Brock and the crowd

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1939.

have come aa the master did to tbe barren fig tree seeking tbs fruits of peace, and found none. The evangelist announced aa bls subject tonight. "The Three Parables of Grace," which wLI be taken from tbe l&lb chapter cf Saint I Luke. The song by tbe paster. Rev. Paul Brandyibcrry entitled. "God Understands" was greatly appreciated by She audience. Bervloea will continue each night at 7;to "Church going families are bap pier families. ’’ You are welcomol Arrest Two For Marijuana Sales South Bend. Ind. July 11 <U.B Joseph Trlppi. IT. of South Rend, and Leroy Granger. It. Michigan City negro, were held today pending a further InveaUgatlon of marijuana sales here. Granger was charged with vlo

she had given little time to the quiet | provider who had, since she first i saw the light of day, made all good i things possible. Her anxious gees flew to her mother. i Her mother’s food lay untouched on her plate. The hand that raised the coffee cup shook. Her mother's ' eyes were red, just as Nora’s had been, and there were eirdes about them that betokened a sleepless night Toni’s compunction deepened. But outwardly flippant. In the manner of her generation and her class, she contrived to say, as she

: ; — 1 —HIM Jlayf BbbwSSw^'^ l Is* To Toto's amasomont, tbe usually chatrful Nora burst into tears and bolted for tbe door.

seated heratof: “Raffvilar Nns Mon- t day, isn't it!" | "Your father has something to I tel! you Anthony, please, as ret-tfy as you ean. Poor Toni—" Toni’s dark eyes widened as she looked from one to the other. Broek? Had anything happened to , Broek? The day before, he’d flown to Santa Barbara, and—had the plane crashed’ Or his polo pony, the naw gelding of uncertain temper? Oh. aha couldn't bear It If anything had happened to Broek! Why, It would kill her I The whois room seemed to bo whiriiwg. From far away she hoard hor father's voice. So far a ray that only the one word. “Crash!" reached hor. 1

latlon of the Mate antl-nar< <>tlc I act and was Io be arraigned today. Trlppi pleaded guilty yesterday oil tbe same charge, but sentence was refederred for 60 days until the police Investigation is completed. Police said that they believed a ring was furnishing narcotics outside dance halls and taverna. They said Granger had granulated marijuana In his possession when he was arrested near, a dance hall. Carp Heads Fish Group Ballston Spa. N. Y. XUJ9 Kmeat Carp Is chairman of tbv fish committee of the Kaydcroea Fish and Game Club. Notice-HomeMteads Garbage will be picked up Tuesday and Friday mornings on street. No glass, paper or tin cane.

It was the plane, then! Ho was dead! Dying! Her hands gripped tbe edge of her chair to keep herself from falling. “Brock!” It came In a breathless gasp, faintly, half smothered. Then her mother’s voice, a note of triumph, of reassurance in it: “You still have Brock, my darling!" Her own voice was so queer that it seemed like some one elee's. “He isn't hurt? You said—a crash?" “Our money. Toni—the mills—the bank foreclosed on dad's mills.” Often afterward, she was to remember how the relief had been so sudden, oo overwhelming, that it

was all she could do to keep from laughing hysterically in sheer reaction. Whst was money in eompatison with love! Why, when Brock nnd •he were married, they would, if necessary, help out her mother and dad! What matter which of them had the money so long as they had each other! Brook was generous, •" spender. Anyway, besides, the old mills there was an overflowing Mream of cash in the family hank. Ever since her coming of age, four years ago, instead of a stuffy allowance, she'd had her own checkbook. They had trusted her not to be too extravagant * (To Bo Continued) CwffttaKA Kime P-t„— a—

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♦ ratrb Ono Timo—Minimum cherts of 26c for 20 words or loot. Over 20 words. Ifte per * or * Two Tlmso— Minimum charge i of 40c for 20 words or less. ( Over 20 werdo Ro per word for ( the two times Throe Timos—Minimum charge I of SOc for 20 words or lees. Over 20 words 2' t o per wo»d for the three times. Cards of Thanks ........ Obituaries and verses .. l’-00 Open rote • display sdvortloing Mo per column Inch. J FOR SALE ALWAYS new and USED washers, sweepers, refrigerators, cook atovee, and Ironero; email pay-, nivtita. Decatur Hatchery, Janies Kitchen, Salesman. IM-tf FOR SALK — Spotted Poland Cblna male hog; 2 Chester White sows with 8 and 8 pigs L N. Ban-1 ning, Decatur R. (. Piqua Road. ,’W 3ts FOR SALE -1933 Plymouth coach. Cheap it taken itnniedla'c y Jobn Fortney, Monroe. Call afte.' < p. tnIM it * FUR SALE Young dreaaed chick- , ens. Phone 171-K. Mrs. George Brown. 163-3tx , FUR SALE — Range Move, porcelain enamel like new. Boy'a bicycle; cistern force pump and deep well pump, (.'all 8833. I<3 g 3t FUR SALE — Decatur Quality Chicks at low summer prices for July and August. , Day old and started chicks. Decatur Hatchery. 1 t Phone 497. 164-31 I FUR SALE — Two iw-lb. steers. W. M. Kitson. Decatur R. R. 2. ' 164-3 U . WR SALE — Factory built truck 1 bed stake and grain sides tor 1(4 ' ton Ford truck. Phone Ml. 164 3 FOR SALE — 8-i<K>m souse, all modern, newly painted, on 8. Ist S<. Priced for quid. sale. 7-rooen all modern house, motor plumbing. Ideal residential location. Mercer ; Avenue. Many other houses ami farms priced to sell Bockman Real ' I Estate a Insurance Agency. Phon? 3. 144 3t ■ FOR SALE — Kn-v hole desk. 8t» tfonal bookcase. Ice boxes- 75c up. Young Furniture Store. 110 JeWer*on St. 1«4 k 31 FOR SALK-Used furniture, rugs and plauos: 1 3-plece living room suite, fair condition. 825; 2 pianos, *l2 50 and *35; 1 9x12 Axmlnster i rug, *5. A large number ot chairs, , tables, couches, organs, Ice boxes, mattresses and springs. No reas1 onable cash offer will bo refused on same. Sprague Furniture Company, 152 So. Second St. Phoue »» l*4-*t FUR SALE — 10-20 M.'CortuickDeering tractor; Oliver tow crop trailer; 2 new type Fordsons; 12-tt. Jobn Deere Combine; Allis Chalmers Combine; 2 hay loaders; John I'ei-s Biudt-M like new.lMco light ! plant. Sea the new Oliver tractors, combiaee and corn pickers on diaPlay. Craigvilie Garage. I<l st-x FOR SALE — Heifer calf. 2 days old. Phoue 7 USA. Call al noon. 163 k 3t-lx MISCELLANEOUS FARMERS ATTENTION — Call i 870-A at our expense for dead stock removal. The Stadler Products Co. Frank Burger, agent. 13-tl MARKET! AT A GLANCE Stocks, flrm and moderately acI tlve. Bonds, higher; U. 8. government* Irregular. ('urb stocks, higher. ' Chicago stocks, regularly higher. Call money, one per <'ent. Foreign exchange. Dutch guilder strong; other major currencies •-aster In relation to dollar. Cotton, easy. Graine, wheat steady; corn easy, off about H to J4c. (h lea go livestock, hogs strong; ■utltle steady, sheep weak. bbar, firm. NOTICE! • My office will be closed from July 1* to July 21. Dr. Gerald J. Kohne ...J.. i ■ notice ! Dr. Joe Morris N- A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined • Glasses Fitted HOUR! *.»O to H:M IJ.BO to 8:00 •aturdeys. 8:00 ». m . Telephone 1U

WANTED < WANTED—lioud. clean, big Rag.?, suitable for cleaning machinery'. Cannot use underwear, stockings, pants, coats, iMneralls, or any similar material. Will pay 4c lb. Decatur Dail) Democrat. W ANTED — A good home for a St. I Bernard Dog. Piefcr some one • living in thu country. Phone UM. • M 4 k 34-X ' I WANTED - Part lime collector tor 1 magasine accounts. Pay jour rent I with a tew hours work each month. P Periodical Puhi labile' Service Bur-1 uM. inc. 2V4 Big Four Bldg., to* I South Meridian St, Indianapolis, < ' .ud. I*4 3t-x S ’ LOST AND frULND STRAYED OR STOLEN — S yearling Guernsey belters. Reward fur teiurn. Dale Mooes, Phone 6782. l*3 3t FOK KENT NOTICE—Thio ad la worth a premium to you. Save it! Ask us why. Harman * Schilling, Electrical contractors. 42s Mercer Avenue. 157-121 FOR RENT — All modern furnished apartment Corner Ist .and. Monroe Sts., next to Adamr Theatre. 164 31 NOTICE— Hair cuts 25c each. ■ Dick a Barber Shop. Dick and . Mlles Parrish. 667 West Jefferson 1 street. 163-3tx o 1.M1.t1. Mil l< >; o»' I't Hl.lt IIECHIM. s-oaw WO. lie Notice is hereby given t:iM ths AK'obollc Beverage ttuard ut Adams County, Indiana, will, at 9:*o! A. M. Central Blandard Time on tbo 2«th day ot July, 1»3» at the County CommlMloner'a lloom in Auditor a Uttlce. Court House In tbe Cit/ et l>eiatur la said County, begin »*.' lesUgailon of ths »pHi<attune of Uie tvllowing named persons, requesting the Isxiw to tbe applhnnta, nt toe locations herelnstter set out. ot ins Aleoholk- Beverage Permits ot the' • lasses Sereinarter designated and will, at said time and plat e, receive | information concerning the ntnenvl ot said applKants. and the propriety of issuing the permits applied tor to' • uch applhants at the premises nam-| nd: L**ren<s Sullivan, islf*. Transter l.iuuor. Wine Healers permit from t. H. Package Liquor Store, inc., 211 No. Secund St . Ueonttur—' Andrew Appelman, tolls, (West t.nd Itextauranti. lot W, Al inroe St . Decatur — Beer I'.eta Iler. •Said investigation will be open to the public, and public participation is requested. AlcoholK Beverage Commission ot Indiana By John F. Noonan Secretary, Hugh A. Barnhart Excise Administrator. July 13-29 tppelntmeai »t Admtsletrater MI4 l»e Host. R ra Notice I* hereby given. That tM underolaned has been appointed Administrator l»e Bonis Non ot the estate of Itobert E Melber.. fate ot Advms County, deceased. The estate re probably a»fv«nt. Bernard J. Clark Administrator De ihmis Non lobe 1.. Heines, Allorne, ’ l ’ '*** J U, Y Mun i in nti'iii H, ~f ru»% %|. ITIOWV N<dke is hereby given the texpayer- of Preble Township, Adams i iNiunly Indiana, that the properl legal ofrieera es «ahl township at' their regular meeting held at the , wi*m of the township trustee on ' *?* J"', 1 * <Uy ul Ju,y •'» consider , the following additional apuropria- ■ Hons which said offl, era consider necessary to meet the emergency I exlalln* at itrts time Additional appropriation. Itepalr of Building. Fund Me. -j .™...gt,s.e». L,* 1 . 1 . ••Mltlonal appropriations as' I finally made will be automatically I referreri to the State Tax Board T Kd X»|ck

DO YOl’ NEED A SPARE? We h.ve . Urge , toeh of Ifi and 600x10 r<r'.c h,eh w,r * ' r * dM ,n GOODRICH SihertuwnN Wr ere offering the.e u *ed Mie’ ” * b ‘ r ’" n ' or ( ’ u,ek FOGLE’S G(M)drich Tires IJ4 No 2nd m. Aaraw Street E l kfc FREE! A $ .1.000 to 15.000 ACCIDENT insurance POLICY w| th eeeh OQoOßfen * you bu * h «'«re J U ?> Ji. FOGLE’S Goodrich Tires *Sd No, 2nd it Ae">M Street from Bike

MARKETREPORM DAILY REPORT OF l<v K and foreign marTS® 7 Brady's Market t or Ccalgvllla, Ho.gLnu lno ' W Cioeed a t u , "Vhrrttted dm, u V, No commission ail 4 6u , Veals rmetvetl „ rrr ’jJW 100 to I*J Iba H 120 to 140 lbs 140 to 16u lb* 14“ to 225 lbs 225 to 250 lbs 250 to 300 lbs -M' 300 to 350 lbs 350 Um . and up ■ v Roughs H Vtaler* Sptigg Ismbs Spring but-k lambs Clipper latnb. ■ Yearling* WHOLESALE EGG amß poultry quotat Faralsti- :by K Mate's Egg A Poetry {. ■ Decatur p„ 9B< Corrected July I'rices tor grs. class A premium of h p,. r be paid tor all tk< White W hit.- Eggs, dot _ ill own or mixed . y. , t Heavy liens, per it. 1 Heavy broilers, bar: ~r Hoi ks. 3 lbs and up Leghorn broilers - < M B r. 1- Khorti toost.-t. ■ Pigeons, per do. ■ FORT WAYNE LIVES’ B Fort Wayne. Ind. July — Liveetock; Hogn: 15 to 45 < h <kg lbs 7.20. 1.-u 1>“ lbs 705 • K ■ .6u lbs 6 75. . . , K .'.»<• lbs «K, :;<« - ■- ■5“ I- 5 95. 14 -1. > ' ■ 14b Iba. 6 *O. ■ Roughs 4 50. M 6; iambs * 50. WCHiCAGO GRAIN C-shß K July Sept. Wheat 65 \ t orn 44 -■ 4-v Data 29 2»h INDIANAPOLIS L‘ Indianapolis Ind > U —ldveMock: Hogs. s.s<bi. h l.i - ■ k.t generaly ll“< ' Iba. 25 47 25. i - 45 95 100-ISo lb. I n. i > Ing 10-35 c tower » Cattle. *OO. <a.i • bulk steers. »- r veahus Sheep. *00; spiit'c to 50«- lower, most * grades. bulk good -ud *8 50-**. 0 EAST BUFFALO East Buffalo S \ . o-B -Livestock: B| Hogs 200. askiny - hogs bidding stead. ..idjg about steady < i «• Sir- lend::.. •"‘■l 150-320 lbs *7 25-» • ■ 290 lbs., »ti-»7. sow- 4 Cattle. 75; cows a. d bib* Meody; plain to n.i un 85 75 *« 75; < antic:. -I 84 SMMO; light »■ igh' <■ *55046 50. ■ Calves. 100. atmulv t> good to ehol. << • plain io medium. 1. >' " M Sheep. 100; «!<.« !'« barely steady, mo-' ' few native spring *9 50. lieat held high" M CLEVELAND PRODICIB Cleveland. Ohio, i ' >’> -M - Produce■ ■ Hutter, tinsel I led v ■ standards. 37c. ■ F.ggx. unsettled . ‘ <*■ clean. cunei. -■ Live poultry, aciivi ton- * 5 lbs . and up. |n . -I' l ' * "young. 5% Iba.. and “P---muai-uvy anti coi-i- • »-10 c. Putaloes. Ohio now E2" per 100 lha. bag !'■ 1125. Idaho. I'2 25 I.’’nlaiulalana and Al.ibom I' l '*’ tiinph*. M.JO; rd" f- e ', glttla t obblvrs »- <" ' fornla long white- If*** Missouri < olihli-rx II - ‘ tucky. (>. LOCAL GRAIN MARktf BURK ELEVATOR CO — — Correct-d July Prltee to b« paid tomoff* | No. 1 Wheat. 60 lbs or <*""! No 2 Wheat, «“ lb" b-t’" <>sl". 30 lha. test No 2 Yellow Coin No T Soy Beau" i ky* *.,... CENTRAL SOYA CO ‘No T Soy Beaus