Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 209, Decatur, Adams County, 4 September 1939 — Page 2
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Weather A Week Ahead Ao Forecast fly PROF. StLBY MAXWELL, Noted Meteorologist JO o w M TEMPERATURE ANO RAINFALL — INDIANA September 4 to 10. TheS E. section will bv warm The remaining area* of the stalo will he moderately warm The W. section will be wet The 8. E. poi lion wW be normal. The remaining areas will be moderately wet.
WHEN THE MOON LIFTS THE AIR A drama of the air will lake place on the Atlantic seaboard from the 16th to the 33rd of September. You will see the moon, by means ot its power to attract or pall the earth's water and air envelope, attempt to lift a "satellite” off the earth. Thia ’sateilite" will be in the form of a hurricane that w)ll come up from the tcopies, following the Unit Stream It may cynse a strong storm along the Atlantic seaboard. *A hurricane storm Is essentially a vast projectile if our moon hid a stronger pull of gravity, or it. the -earth's gravity pull were weaker, it is possible that the nfbon might actually pull the hurricane off the earth. As the moon's gravity pulls, the hurricane tugs hard to leave the ground We call it "lowered air pressure.” and we will see Its effects In a huge cloud mass overhead pouring down great deluges of rain, and tn a sea wave below, rising in a low hill of watei under the hurricane's whirl. If t||e moon were stronger thia hill of wate. and the clouds overhead might actually fly away from the egrth to become a moon of water. Rut the aea wave rises only a few ! fast, because the earth's gravity I i«P far stronger than the gravity pgll of the moon Hence we never see such a phenom- non hurricane is going to come In two parts. On the 4th or Sth of September a small whirl will begin tn the western part at the At- ■ ten tic Oewts. and hy September 7fh and Vth It should pass between Bermuda and Cape Hatteras. and go on to Nova Beotia. As this little whirl fades, a much larger one forme In the Atlantic Ocean near Africa. This second whirl of atr moves across the ocean, following the trade winds, and by about tMpiember 15th we may see it north of Puerto Hico On the 14th and 17th it passes byway of the Bahama Islands By September 18th it may crow Florida It turns back to the northeast on September l»th and thereafter moves rapidly. until by September 22nd it passes near the Gulf of St. Lawrenew. Watch for thin storm folks. While you won't know It you in!! be witnessing an interesting attempt of the moon to lift a tide of air off the earth.
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. The maps show total effect of Hot, Cold, Wot, and Dry Air to bs expected next week. i| DAILY FORECAST SLPT 1939 ® 4 5'6 w r R 9 10 11 QUESTIONS Q Recently 1 saw that the sky from the northeast to the northwest lit a vivid red from the horit on to high up into the sky. The rays of light shone Into the sky as though the sun were rising. This lasted for about twenty minutes. I wonder If you could tell me wha' caused this? Mrs. E. A. W. A. You saw red streamers of the Northern Lights, or Aurora Boreais. Usually the Northern Ligh’a are green, but on rare occaslors' they glow with a strange red light. This means another sunspot cycle is coming Q Is Mars a dying planet. that la, has it passed moat of the staged, I ol development of the earth? J. K. A. There is do evidence that I Mara ia "dying " Ita soli Is deeply colored with what is probably red oxide ot Iron, and there is much dust there. But without any larg--moon to raise storms or lift mow--tains, it Is not surprising that Mars Is a smooth ball — level by 1 earthly alandarda. Other causes than age might explain Mars' lack lof bills and valleys. Q. What happens to the differ ence In space when a teleacope bnags-aw object ten mih-a away to i within five miles? J. i. ’ A. The space Is still there The . telescope only magnifies the ap pearaace ot lhe angles, it does not actually change perspective. Detectives can Instantly tell a picture made with a telephoto lens from a cioae-np camera shot, even though objects tn the two are the same state The angles of perspective ol the two are not alike. Yon cannot take a compromising phm.i through a telescope and palm it off aa a genutne close-up Do Comets Reveal the Origin of Lift? There are faint eerie objects in ' th»- sky called emmets. Occasional-
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"REDHEADS ARE LUCKY" By Vera Brown
SYNOPSIS A romance of the Mg league baseball world seems bl oming when Handsome Larrv Rsgsn. specterular young pitcher, decides to marry * magnetic mahoganyhaired "Mike" Shannon, hardworking magasine counter girl at the Eureka Hotel. She ia the mein support of her family end by no mesne aure that aha wants to marry auch a wild oats aower aa "Handsome." But she is trying to reform that moet promising ci southpaws (left hand pitchers) and so invitee him to her humble homo where he meets "the folks." Mike refuses to become engaged because of family obligations, but Handsome insists on giving her a diamond solitaire when they go out to get some ice cream for little Jimmiet Mike's invalid brother. CHAPTER X Mike left Handsome with Jimmie while she went into the kitchen. It was when rhe came back with the taDwr.-am that his sharp ryes saw her ring "Geel” ho said pointing. Mike turned crimson. Handsome laughed delightedly. "You eeel I warned you ” Mike came over with Jimmie's icv eream. "Darling, will you keep a secret? You're the only one who's going to know for a little while." The boy's eyes were round: "I knew he was your fellow! You can't fool me, Mike!" "But you promise?" "I promise." later Handsome was so kind with Mike's father, that her heart was completely won. He seemed to ignore the shabby room, was quite at home, insisted on wiping the ice cream plates for her mother. When Msrj and Jack eamo in. they sat at Handsome’s feet to worship. Jimmie insisted that they all crewd into his room so he could hear everything. Mike kept the stone of >er ring turned around in the palm of her hand and nobody noticed IL But Jimmie's dancing eyes showed he was thrilled at being in on the secret. ,
Afterward, Mike came to recognixe that night aa the happiest in her life. When Handsome had gone, and Mike and her sister were in their l!tt>e bedroom, Mary insisted on talking it all over. And tt seemed hours to Mike before Mary fell asleep. When she eould hear the younger girt's regular breathing. Mike got out of her bed and tucked her lovely ring under the pile of handkerchief* in her dresser drawer. Back in bed again, sleep was a long time coming. Now that she was alone in the dark, ah* was desperately afraid of what she had den*. "I can never hold him." She eould not suppress that sad Uvought Although liantoom* waa two years older then she, he seemed younger to her. Mike bad been working since she waa 16. Ths last two rears at the Eureka Hot*! had taught h*r a lot about lif*. and little of that was reassuring. Not that Mike had an inferiority complex. Sh* didn't. She knew quit* well she was a pretty girt, and intelligent. But she also knew there were thousands of pretty girl* in New York, girts with lovely clothes, plain girls who wee* glamorous becanm they spent their who!* life trying t« look- and be -alluring. They were amusing and entertaining. "I never look quite right There's never time for enough manicure* and such." And never money enough, either. But Handeome believed in her. That wa. her greatset asset. ' TH never fail him " Sh* promised that from the bottom of her heart. Next morning when Mike opened her eyen the eun.hme etrsamsd in
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her narrow window and her fears i of the night before seemed absurd , Mary was gone. Mike jumped out of bed and ran to the drvwaor She , took out her ring and looked at IL "1 can’t believe it is minw" She kissed IL put it away carefully : again. But she eould not leave Its i beauty hidden like that She had to I look at it ones more before eke < dashed for her shower. She'd be lata. She flew late her clothes. At the corner, Mike bought a paper. She settled bark to road the sports pages when she finally got onto the tram. Rh« was completely and utterly happy This morning there was no mention of Mwadaomi Everybody •wmed to have droppod diKunion of Me fight with Harper. When she Anally came on duty at the magesine counter, Roy Burke looked at the dock. -Good girl. Two minutes ahead «f time." ho said “You look In the pink. Am I glad of thio split shift I'm seeing the baseban game this afternoon " Mike smiled at him. Roy was a very devoted admirer and one of Handsome's fans "Handsome was Just here. He’ll be back," Roy added Mike did not answer "And I weed to think he hung around here to talk baseball with me," he added Ton minutes later. Handsome came hurrying over to her. "How’s the skipper* You look swell Why didn’t you wear your ring?" "Remember your promise?" "I remember I’m on my way to the Stadium. Be sure and wait for me tonight We've got to celebrate ... Oh, 1 mean with ringer ale." as he saw a shadow suddenly darken her eyes. "Keep your Angers crossed, for mo today. Ray says Dusty's arm's gone bad. I hope it’s plenty “ but Mike stopped him with a cutting: "Larry!" “Well, I’ve got to get a break some time. My good lock is his bad luck! Besides, now l*m practically a family man. I’ve got to begin going
places. He leaned acroee the counter: "Pretend I kissed you. Sea you at six.” And he waa gon*. ! Hours later, Mike wa* keeping an eye on th* clock, and as it crept toward gates tim*. ahe wa* nervous I If only Handsome could come , tarough, get a etart on the right , rond. sh* felt sues ha could soecend. About two o'doek, old Mr Jenkin* rams over to her counter: “When I feel low, J like to come and talk to you. Mike," he said beaming. “You're nice to say that, Mr. Jenkin*, but all I do is tell you my trouble*. I don’t realite that until after you're gone." "That's what friend* are for," he responded. He did not add that th* girl's fine spirit was a tonic to him Conversation today veered to ar. old subject with them. For a long time, Mr. Jenkins had been trying to persuade Mike to take a bust nee* course. He felt sure Mike would make a good secretary. Sb* had intelligence, she wold work “I suppoee now there's no ehknee of your taking th* l business course,” hesaM. ‘l'm afraid not, the way things are at homo." “How's Jimmie coming?” "Just about th* same I haven't told mother yet. Sh* null believes he'a going to get well Fve got a little money in the bank, but I don't dare spend It." "My offer stall stands. 11l lend you the money any time you want to go to aehool. 1 know 1 ean get you a job afterward." Mike's eyes were dark as she answered: "Yeu’v* always been aa kind. Mr. Jenkins. Bat I’m afraid now that ,v got te wait" She did uot exp'aln bow her life had changed She'd hoped, if Jimmie ■mgroved, te do what Mr Jenkin*
botir 'crWnetx in relation to your! life Rend* tor It. This account will ‘be sent 7o you FREE with the* compliments of this newspaper ‘ Just address Prof Selby Maxwell, j
suggested. But now things were different By winter she'd be married to Handsome But she could not explain that today, although she'd nave liked to confide in Mr. Jenkins. Into the midst of their conversation, Mr. Downey burst with, "Get year bat on Mike. quick.”*He waa puffing in his excitement. "Wish lust called me from the Stadium. Handsome's pitching today egainst DsCroit He wants you out there.*' “But how ean I leave here?" “That’e all right I'll manage. 1 caught Roy before he got off tor the game. He e wild, but It can't bo helped Wish will take ears of him. Harry up. You haven't much time. Wish will bo waiting for you at the press gate.” Mike stood silent for a moment: "Must I go alone?" She was in a sudden panic. She'd only been to the big stadium pace in her Hfe. What knowledge she had of baseball waa gleaned from sand lot games in which Jack played, and from the newapapen. "You taka her, Mr. Jenkins," pwaeg suggested “Wish wants mo to come, but we've got a meeting here this afternoon with the trust company receiver. I can’t leave." livZlJ" 40 “■ ° n - M ‘ k * SU > Mike ran toward the cloak room. "Take the subway, h's quicker," Downey ordered. “You’ve got time enough if you go right away. I’D go and 'phone Wish " He disappeared toward his office ™ h*"' ,n th ' drw,n F Mike fumbled with her old hat. It would not go on right and she gave up tn despair. Suppose Handsome loot today? What would it do to him? She wished desperately she’d worn her best frock -Decent black!" she said aloud aa she looked at herself impatiently In the mirror Then she camo back to Mr. Jenkins. “I’m ready. Let's They made a dash fn r the Eighth A»vnuo line down the block. Ry good luek. they caught the incoming express which was already packed She was glad the roar of the subway made conversation difficult As
tsX,! r *vk* I< ”*1 l A t inUrv,n| n< St*tionj. Mike could hear voice* raised ivXiTh’ trir u? rrn of “Hes going to b* swell Don't WO "F Th. kid's *ll right." Os course," Mik* answered, but trembled. It was stifling in the train. When they came to change to the local for th* »tadmm. Jeniun. grabbed Mike and mad* a flying wedge of his Mg frame as they forced their way through th* crowds on th* platform. Her scant fk * h * r •» w >»Ted in th2» w tL J 7 ,kl "' f? ,hera lnto that local train aomehow. They wra wjuewed into B wr||tr 7 f.h e, * r «to •**- She 1 \ tt>< 'foughly miserable At th* stadium stop. *o crowds swept th* man and th. girl along o. . Hsing U^., Ew . r F to<l F brok * >«to • run /an., ume W.'vu r iJ? F° around on th* other side," Jenkin* shouted into her ear. Th* hem UP b«‘ W* APPsllod tnem, but Wish saw them before they saw Wish. T*.”' ■» <l • moment, Mike and Jenkins were on ha oonerete ramp inatda the park, to Wish There wasn't any time for SSZ w ‘? hurrUd th,w not bother with an usher, but »*«• straight to a box ad.oinin* the New York dugout tJ! aA 4 "a kB °T th *F W * r * It2.F Barnes’ box. nor that *«“•"« «y‘ •'«*"« *n front of M n th ~bl“ over her arm was Mra. Barnes (To be continued) k, , . am.,
,> -I-- " ■ ——♦, RATH One Tima—Minimum charge of he tor 20 words or less. Over 20 words, per word Two Times-Minimum charge es 40c tor 20 words oe lose. Over 20 word* 2o per word tor the two times Throe Times—Minimum charge of 60c for 20 words ar loea. Over 20 words per word for the three times. Cords of Thanks ........ >6o Ooituoriee and verses .. |I.OO Open rate ■ display advertising B6e per column inch. EOK SALE ALWAYS new and USED washers. sweepers, refrigerators, stoves 'Small payment. We trade tor livestock. Decatur Hatchery, dealer. James Kitchen, salesman. I 201-ls I FOR SALE—Radios. Announcing the new IMO line ot Philco atid ' Zenith Radios. See them at I'brick I>. ■ .. » ■ FOR SALE Radio Tubes. We will check your radio tubes tree at 'your home. Phone <873. Vhrick Bros Jv7 3ti FOR SALE Brand new 1»3» 12tube Zenith Radio for 33 1-3% off. Uhr lek Bros 30.-31 X FOR SALE —Biand new Electric Stovee. As much as 60% off al Vhrick Bros. 207-3tx FOR SALE Truckload of nice Alberta peaches. Reed Feed a Supply Co., Decatur. Pboui- 233. j 207-3 U FOR SALE—Fence poets. U E. Summers. Walnut Street. Dv j cater, , Jupaata I FOR SALE or rent—Dec atnr Country club bouse and golf course. 1 Building newly remodeled. Mra. Louise Hall at Country club. 308-3* FOR SALE — Grapes, sugar peaa. and cabbage. Walter Fraahlger. mile west and a half mile south ot Mag ley. 309 M-x FOR SALE 3.0U0 teet second band flooring, and 6-ituh sheeting. 3,UOu pressed brick. Decatur Country Club. 3»»-3is FOR SALE—Grapcm and pears tor canning, preserving. spk-tiig Bring your baskets. Also large and small jags 1127 Monroe St. 2VB-XU LOST AND FOUND LOST - Kit ot weight w rem hes. between Kirkialid high school and Monroe or Berne. Reward. Floyd Roth. R 3, Deeatur. Cralgvllle phoue 18 on 18. 207-31 X —— -1. i ■ i CARD OF THANKS We wish in this manner to thank our friends, neighbors, those who sent floral offertngs and all others who aaaiatrd ns during the death of our hu.-band aud fatCer. Euov U. Osterman Mrs. Fkirena Oatrrman and Family. Adams County * Memorial Hospital I*— — 'i » Admitted Mra. Ray Duff. Gene-1 i va. route 2. IMamlssed: ERrabeth Ann Mlxry. 1|( Weal Monroe street; Ella Roehm Wiilahire; Atn lie Lmtagie. Dixon. Ohio; Willis Former. North Ninih street; Mra Charles A H it, Hoagland w <ll ma , I m. ■ » 0 Typewriter tor CommopMra • e ipOg — I IIPI Muakal crMnpoI sit lon may be ape«d«<d up t»y the n«w musk typewriter. The key roard baa 125 musical notes, aa well •a the letters and figures end an : altar hment enable* the comooeer to write his notes above or below the I xlaff. The new aid to m.-aic was] shdwn at the Lclps'g Fair, the city I which gave many compoacts t<» the world. • am of ihla newspaper, rmeloalug a jsinmia d Be sell addressed rnv< |. ;«»!*■ for your reply and ash |„ ( , "Comet.'• I by John F IM||.. c a .
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miscellaneous AVTHORIZED County dealer tor Dri-Can. buttle cooking gas, Thor Washer aud Ironer. E. C. Stucky, Geneva Hatchery, Phone 166, Unvva .■•lit MANUFACTURER of the World! Finest 4<ompartment nut and candy vendors will sell route on location in Decatur territory, with exclusive territory privileges. Four-In-One Mfg. Co., 3338 Joy Road. fh-troit. Ml'li 205-6 t x NOTICE- Canning Monday, Wednesday aud Friday until Further notice. Also making cane molasses Bring your cane In any Hine All quality work aasared and well cooked with steam. Llecbty Cost uni Canning and Cane Mill. 309 tt I NOTlCE—Gerber cane mill will be ready to operate Sept. 13. ttovea miles west of Monroe on 136 to county line. 1% miles south J. W. Gerber, Bluffton. R. 4. Craigvtlle telephone. aept. 1-4-7 FARMERS ATTENTION — CaU 870-A at our expense tor dead i tuck removal. The Stadler Products Co, Freak Burger, sgent. ALLIS CHALMERS Farm implement Dealership Open tor De catur or Fort Wayne. Further tatformation Write Allia Chalmers Representative. Box 33, Democrat. 208 3t-x EOK KENT FOR RENT -3 or 3 aleeping rooms. Modern home, clone in. Inquire 104 N. Fourth SL 307-3 U WANTED WANTED- Unmarried farm hand. Hire by the month. Some milk Ing to do Reply Box 23. Democrat Office. 309 g 3t l WANTED Loans on farms Eastern money. Low rates. Very liberal terms See me for abstracts of title. French Quinn. 33 m-w-f WANTED - Representative to look after our magaxine subscription interests in Decatur and vicinity. Our |>ian enables you to secure a good part of the hundreds ot dollars spent in ibis vicinity eacls tall I and a inter tor magaxtoea. Uljh>*t agency In v. ft Guaranteed lowest rates on all periodicals, domestic and foreign. Instructions and equipment free. Start a growing and permanent business in whole 1 or spare time. Especially adaptable tor shut-Ina. Address Moore-Cot-trell. Inc., Naples Road, North Cohocton, N. Y. 30S-3U fTest Your Knowledge Can vou answer seven of these ten questlone? Turn to page Four for the answurm i I. Os which country la Lima the eapital? 2. What was the popular aidaMto of President Zachary Taylor, during the Mexican War? 2. Is a spouse male or female 1 4 Name the river that forma the boundary between the Argentine Republic and Patagonia. 6. Whom did King George VY re< t “rally appoint aa Governorfleacral of Australia? 6 Wliat kind of rock can readily lie cut with a knife? 7. What la the correct pronunciation of the word elite? 8. Name the Secretary of War d iHng the U.S participation In the World War. 9 In whkh sport may the winners score be two-up?” Id tin whkh of the Grett Imkea la Chicago. HI.? £IPCAL£ I olkw chief Jarno* Borders Is on his Vara! lon thia week. Officer B«'phua Mi'lchi la tilling the day time beat. Joe Tricker und Mine Wilma Schimrrloh of Fort Wayne spent Bun toy in Ixiulsville. Kj.. Frederick Mylottlas goue to Chl- ! ■•ago, where be accepted a position rli’iihcme company.
Car Load PEACHES WEDNESDAY and THI’RSDAY ELBERTA and HALE RIPE —READY TO CAN! $ 1.00 to SI.SO Stolts Home Groc. t
mjrktrfpb] daily report or LA .| AND FOREig n •tMfi Market for 0 B crsißvH... H o . a ,. nd eioaeu No j 100 to i»o | h , hE 120 Io I4<l lbs ■ 14” to I«>i lbs -H 16" to Ito if,* .M 1»" t" 335 lb* ■ 225 to 250 ■ 225 to 350 |b, --■I 250 to 2*o ib, 280 to Sou ||>, ■ 300 to 3511 ||„ ■ 350 lb*, and up Rough* Stag* ■ Venters Spring Umi,* ■ Spring i,u> k Liui,, Yearling* H WHOLESALE egg amil POULTRY QUOTAT!cSI — i — mp Furnished by ■ Mstt s Egg A P - ■ Decatur “toiu wM Corrected Sep’»Bb« < S Prives tor first claa* A premium of i c B * r be paid for all clean cool gX whit* *cn White Egg*, dot H Brown or tnixd ecgs g.,, Heavy Hen. p. r ih ' H Leghorn hen,, lb Heavy Sprng-r, of ■ White Hock*. 4 lb* tB 4 ~ H Heavy Hpung . , s rocks. 3>, lb* and up Leghorn broiler,, any , U e H Heavy rooster* ■ Leghorn roo?- . __ ■ LOCAL GRAIN market! ■ URK ELEVATOR CO. | Corrected S. piemher 4 ! Price, to be p, !4 tomonwi No. 1 Wheat, co |b, ur better || No ’ Wheat. 5* lbs I Oats, 311 lb* te*! H No. 2 Yellow t om H No. 1 Soy Bean. _ I Rye ■ CENTRAL SOVA CO. I No. 1 Soy B> ao. ■ •— -! Many Reunions 1 Scheduled For I Summer Month! Sunday, Septee*b«r 10 Roebuck annual reunion, Sal Park. Sunday. September 1? Adams County Cjn.erratMßO Chase. Sun Set Park. Bowman annual reunion. Sal Park. Sunday. September 24 Herschy Annual Reunion. Sa Park. Willshire K. of I' Lodf* PM Sutciet Park. Motor Fad in South Atria Johanni-sbutg South Atria I —As soon as the average J.J | nrsburg workman earns ab 111.260 a year he speeds MN I motoring than anything elae leapt food More than a tIMM families with incomes Mtaa 11.250 aud 83.5i>0 have bae* t subject of a survey —- ■ Seiler fee Hl.l. tor <Mi Noll-e I* hereby gives ti»< 1 Hoard of Trustee* "f th* Maj County Memorial H "*piut »I>lJ reive bid* up <« and tn- lading_*q txts for stoker <i»i, dwi-tiOJ and delivered in bin. fur lh« oft. 4» and t*i» The bld* mu»t t«- a">»U|M*J by bond aud affidavit »• HW by law The board reserve, th* rh to reject any and ail >'fd» Board ot Ttu.ws. IMH •' ■ o —— STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING Notice Is hereby given dud < annual meeting ot th* SiuckM era of the CHlaen* T- h phone C« patty, ot Decatur. liiduiu. *t n held at the office ot the wcivil of said company In the dtf Decatur. ludUnu. ->u Thursday. September 7. ’93» at saven o'clock p m hit the | pose of electing five director* the ensuing year and tor the U I suction ol auch bu*ln> *» •* ® Im properly brought baton n I meeting _ Charles D.
