Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 211, Decatur, Adams County, 6 September 1939 — Page 2

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"R€DHfADS ARC LUW' By Vera Brown

synopsis' On the opotlit way to fast* at on* •f bateball’t moot public it*d hero**. ‘ Handaom*'' Larry Regan. ap«ctacular young aouthpaw (loft hand pitcher), wanta to marry the mahoganp-lMirod •Mike" Shannon, magarine counter girt at the Eureka Hotel. She it the main eup< port of her family. Furthermore, ah* la Mluctaat to becom* iMMtd to ouch • wild oato tower who ia already the doepair of Mo teaml managemem. But aympathetic hoeaalf and urgod by “Wtah" Milowe, the dub’a No. 1 acout, aha io trying to reform Handaoma who eoon ineitte on her a diamond ring . . . She to watching him pitch for the firat time. Ho'o a bit unatrady but boare Cswn brilliantly in the piochee and Now Yorh ia leading Detroit. 1 to o. after the eeveatb inning ”otr*tch." CHAPTER XH "Sik more men. Six more men!" Mike kept saying under her breath. Throughout the eighth inning It waa the name atruggto. "He get* in to bad. Why doee he

let himeelf in for each trouble?" Jrnkina cried again and again. But oomrhow it wa» over without dieaater. "He own* to enjoy getting hlmarlf in a hole and then fighting hie way out!" Jenkin* declared. "He 1 * narvoo*." With replied. He waa beaming. Wieh had found out what he wanted to know about Handsome. And so had Ace. It waa at the end of the eighth inning that Mr*. Barnes tamed around to «peak to Wish and he Introduced Mike to her Mr*. Barnes smiled on the red haired girt: "I do hops we can win this game." she said. "How do you think Handsome looks. Wish?" “Better than I hoped. He’s going al! right." Mr* Barnes nodded. "Yea." Then she turned to Mike: "You mu*t come out here often. Mis* Shannon.' It waa plain Mr*. Barnes understood the situation. But Mike did not even think o* that. She kept repeating to heraelf: "Three more men! Three more! Such a few'" The fans greeted Handsome with a great ovation when he stepped up on the mound at the beginning of the ninth inning. Such cheer*! "They do like him. W>*h. even if the team doesn't." “They're nuts about him! Look St him. He's a natural rhowman." Handsome stood out there in the lengthening shadows a slim giant, hi* arms relaxed at hi* aides, watching Ace. He adjusted his eap, touched hi* shirt pocket His arm I!*>hed up. It was a third strike. The Detroit man went down. Meet of the crowd was on it* feet yelling. The roar went on through th* next pitch. Then it subsided with a groan. It was a seesaw... Hand*ome straggling out there. The winning run* on base*. Two men out. One of the men on third was fast on hi* feet Wish waa slumped in Ma esat again. Mik* closed her eyas. Just one more out needed! Wish ebook Mike’s arm. Wide eyed she watched thia time. It was a b*!!. Then a second A groan swept the crowd* like a aigh, ruaning over the grandstand* to th* bleacher* and echoing beck again. “He’a in bad again!" Jenkin* could no longer contain himeelf. Mike, shattered and aich. watched while the count grew to three ball*, two strikes. She forced herself to look. That awful alienee, the ailone* of thousand* holding their breath. Evenbody had stuck to the end Anything could happen ia this ball game. Handsome worked alowly and beautifully. He looked ever at the men on base*. Mika’e lipa moved. She wae a* detente that aha no longer eared what happened, if oaly this agony would end! W*hen Mike had quite given up hope, the ball suddenly flashed down across the plate. The batter swung — and r.xiaeed. The game waa over Pandemonium broke loose. Like a sea wave. t>« fans ewept out onto

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the greea of th* diamond. Wish , standing there beside Mike had hia t an* around her. Mike we* crying unashamedly. Mrs. Darn** waa t beaming. Through the blur, even in , the ma-I**, Mike could see Hand- ; oom*, hie broad shoulder* loaming , up over the great crowd which en . gulfed him a* ho fought hl* way to the dugout. I It was ever. Mike’s knees gave i out and she aat down abraßfly Mr. I Jenkia* end Wish were in violent . coavotnmtioa about the game. Mr*. , Barns* waa holding a UtUo court a* , varioua friends of Ace’s stopped to •peak to her. “Com. on. W* get mrt of here," Wish said as ha pulled Mike to h*r feet “My car’s over here. IH drive you kids down town." Between Mr. Jenkins and Wieh. Mike walked, a slim figure, her head high. She wm entiling sew. "Ne burry It will take Rand some a while to have hie shower and get dreeeed." Wieh added. "We won’t have to light our way out of here. Let the reet of them work at that."

■ When they Anally reached Wleh s «••!■. Mike tried to straighten her hat, puw Jer her noee. Wish wm like a proud father The three as them eat in the ear for a little until traflle thinned out, and Wish kept them laughing with hi* endless reminiscences. When th* crowd bad moved away somewhat. Wish moved hie car ever by the ofßce deer, near to the gate where he had waited before the game Enthosiaatie sane crowded around the doorway for a gllmpeo of their idols Autograph eaeken. small boy. with dirty faces, lota of pretty girls. •'Handaome’a going to have a lot of feminine sane." Wieh remarked ae ho watched Mike’* face covertly. "He already has. Wish. They love Mml But the men are going to like Mm. too. You aee!" "Good girt! Always be like that and you'll never have to worry about Mytttac. Mika" She squeesod hie hand and watched. A group of extravagantly dressed girt* were standing eloeo to the ear. “I think he'* sweet!" one of them cried. “He livre at th* Eureka Ho tai. Lef* telephone him. I’ve simply got to meet him. and there’* m chance here." They moved nearer the exit, still waiting for Handvome. "Gues* I better go over and catch him when he come* out" Wish climbed out of the driver’s ee*L -f don’t think the cop* will bother yoa, Jenkme. They know the car." Mike and Jenkin* watched the aceno with internet. At that moi mriit the officer* were bu»y trying ■ to keep crowd* back from the doorway Other player* came out They got much appiauae, especially veteran Tom Mamn. Bat etill th* crowd waited. There seemed to be more youngster* around than Mike thought lived in all Now York. At last Handsome came. H» teemed to AU the doorway. And he got a groat welcome. Th* crowds broke into a yell, rushed him jest a* Wish reached hi* aide. Sueh nulling and pushing. AutMraph M*k*r* thrust their books into hi* face. Everybody whistled and cheered: “Yea. Handsome!" Mike felt a thrill of joy. Handaome was perfect in th.* eituation He grtnne! •* the lids, took just th* right attitude <ia th* whole uac mfortable mrea. It war full five minute* before th* officers eould dear the way to th* ear. Thrntheycuulda t get the ear door opered. The crowd preaawd all around the aetMtob:!* “Give me a break, boy*. | ra hungry!" he beUcwod gayly. “Come on. gang. Handaom* want* hl* tapper. Git out of the way!" a maa yelled More eheer*. Mere touting es: “So long. Handsome!" And thing* like. “See you st the World a Series." Th* crowd laughed and foil bach obediently The car f moved alFwi/ away. Handsome kept wav-ag hla hand at the boy* who , ran along baoido '.hem. It wm a i triumphant exit

i Handsome leaned back, then i grablwd Mike’« hand and biased it. [ For the flrat time he saw Jenkmat i "Hello!" Then he turned to Mike i again t "How’m I doin’. Skipper?" "It waa wonderful. Larry, I’m so proud of you!" "Wish, you old erab? What have you got to say?" Wish had been watch:ng Handsome in th* rear-view mirror. The young anchor waa radiant. Freeh from the ahowera he l->h*d a* though he'd juat eome from an afternoon nap. instead of a hard fought ball game. Abundant vitality. th* kid had. "Well, With? I’m waiting." "Groat, my boy. only I’m Aghting traffic." Wieh added then: “I died a thousand death* thia afternoon ... but you earn* through.” "Worried? I wasn't" "Uh-uh!” Wish retorted "Well, not much anyway, after the flrat inning. I knew I couldn't loea” Handeomo squeezed Mike * hand, and th* men dr pped into a play-by-play discussion of th* gam*, and Mike sat there is a flood of

, happinesx It enveloped her. made her grey green eye* shine. "Where tor Wish naked when they were wheeling down town. "I eould um a drink." Handsome said. “Just be*;. Mik*. I've earned that haven’t I?" "Os course, you have.” Wish apoke quickly. “11l stop down a bit further. Maybe I can And a place to park " When Wish Anally chose a small case, the three of them got out of the ear. went into the place arm in arm. Mike waa radiant But there wa* no quiet table for them. Th* proprietor had different idea*. Many who had been listening on the radio to th* ball gam* were atiU in the restaurant They weleomed Handsome roundly. Several came up and epoke to him The proprietor had to talk about the game. A pretty girt earn* up for an autograph. Handsome accepted it all quit* naturally; It waa plain to aee he wa* enjoying himself. . In the excitement, there waa little chance for eenveraation. Once, when there waa a lull. Handsome turned to Wish with: "Queer how you get that all-gM* feeling in the pit of your stomach when you stand up there pitchin’!" • "Nerve*!" Wish spoke tersely. Mike's eyes were maternal as she watched Handsome * mobile face. "I wasn't nervous. I toll you." you should have been." Wi«h ~ould not repre-a a smile. “I was afraid in those tight place* that th* fan* would upeet you . . . they yelled no,’’ Mike offered. "They eould have Mown up the grand stand and I wouldn’t hav« noticed It!” He looked into hia glam for a little. "It’* queer how you don’t think of anything, but what you’re doing. You dra t bear anything. Lord!* Handsome was mid denly tired. “There i* only one thing I worry about, Larry. I’m wondering what will happen when the boys get on tc your curve bad." Wish watched Handsome'* face as he rpoke “They won’t get on to it,” Hand•erne replied calmly. Wish wondered if al! this would make Handsome overconfident “You’re not the greatest piteber ia th* world. Handsome." "Not yet, but I will be." Jenkin* and Wish exchanged glance* for an instant. It wa* plain to see th* boy meant what he said. Wieh wondered if Reg.n might be right But that, he decided, would be »oo good to be true Handsome turned in Me ehair impatiently. “I think I can eat now. I feel better.” It was th* flrst time he had admitted he had been under terrifle strain. The tone of hi* voice told Mike, mor* clearly than word*, •hat he had been through that afternoon. But he aeon reverted t>ack to lu» arrogant nonchalance (To be continued) .. . ceew w »«s ihws. eiiMili* w BO* Sasa«H> •mSMsia M

I — ♦ . • RATH > On* Tima— Minimum charge at » tSo for CO word* er lea*. Ovar 20 word*. I'*c per word Two Time* -Minimum aharg* ' of 400 for 20 words or I***Over 20 word* 2« per word for ’ the two ilmee Three Tim**—Minimum aharg* es Ke far CO ward* er tea*. ’ Over 20 wxde »Vhe per word for th* three time* 1 Card* es Thank* M* Obituaries and vereee .. CUM Open rate • display advertising Me per eoiemn moh. " ► — ""♦ FOR SALE ALWAYS new and VBED washer*, sweeper*, refrigerator*, store* Small payment We trade for llveetmk. Decatar Haubary. dealer. James Kncben. aaleaman. | Ml tl Fl>R SALK- Living Room Rune*, made to order, 449.5 uup Liberal trade In allowance for your old suite E-Z term* Sprague Fuiulfare ISS S. Betond St. Phone I*o. Decatur. Indiana. 11141 FOR KALE—Fence poet*. L. E. , Sum mere. 400 Walnut Street. Dm ’ cat or. Jvi>-*3tx FOR BALE Grape*, sugar peas, and cabbage. Walter Frauhiger. mile west and a halt mile south of Magley. iv» Jt x FOR BALE — Stove*! Stoves’ Stoves! Kitchen range*. 445 up. Kitchen atovee. 416. M ap. Cabinet Heater*. 459 50 up; Round Oak heater*, tta up. Wllaon heater*. 459 S up. See theae stove* B-4-C buy. E-ZTerm*. Sprague Furniture Co. 152 So. Second St. Phone 1>». Decatar. Indiana. 2114 t FOR SALE- Silly White Rock pul letx starling to lay. Lloyd L. Byerly, four mile* we*t and mtle north of Monroe. Craigville phone UMu --— 1 ■ fTest Your Knowledge Can vou answer seven of these ten question*? Turn to page Four for the answers 1. Ha* the l al'td State* ever been a member of the Wort-1 Coart ? 2. When the Joker i* used a* a * Id card toYa point game, what is the highest possible hand? 2. Name the capital ot Hollvta. 4. Which of Wxt'eaa'a ralaftnge «a« stolen from The Louvre in Par- ;*. and later returned in restored condition? 5. What 1* meant by a snip that "draws 30 feet?" ff. Name the U. 8. Ambassador to Great Britain. ?. What la the correct p' inundalion of the word Shoshone? 8. To’-whlch royal princes* was a son born recently? 9 How many cable feet are In one cubk yard? 10 Xatne the principal river ot Nevada. Divorce Suit Is • Filed in Court John M< Kisaick of Geneva ha* filed suit tor divorce in Adam* circuit coart from France* McKieatrk. The complalni charger cruel aad inhuman treatment. Vincent Kelley ia attorney lor the y'aintiK. x I w Xe. MMB ’he Goau < WraH « beMemher Term. ISuU dTATK OF IMiIANA .U'AIK tXH'NTY. hX i ’w Huffman VS. J«ni«* Goin. < 2‘£sj’"J’ Hewheker, Frsrl ||awv n Z h ? • *" £• LesWeli. Georg* K He»"W»" Tired. Jam«» landdell, llarasu Thies ' .J uw . *“»•"« Ried hi* ranmlaln, lh*r* l th.‘‘T*r' h a' WWb •" effMevil . f. "efsndnnia ar* non-rreid-ls'bronnhi V* I*’ 1 *’ r" 4 action •r p am irr. demand by pieedinae In utta. i.tn.nl, w™*s X«w therefere th* uid dei««,tanta re r .XI , r U m'?h lb AA••"«••• thex , •rreer ta the Adam* flrcmi * 1030 at Ire .*»?,‘J. ’’ c Oetober. i In ® ur < HoilW In Lhm Mtur ■" £ms'r i 'Z'!"’’ »"•’ answer 1 will *re r *2l 3 d ‘V'eplelnl. lb* rem* I IwrenJiU-F* *HKR»>r. I have 1 w»i el'taedth’ , “>'• »"■ -r <'i».h a.°.. I,r !'7 W’rtr Circuit I’ourt.

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MISCELLANEOUS AUTHORIZED County dealer for Drl-Can. bottle cooking gne, Thor Washer and Ironer. E. C. Stucky. Uaueva Hatchery. Phone IM, Gen*t a 2oHf NOTICE— Canning Monday. Wed needay and Friday until Earth er notice Also making cane moles* e*. Bring your cane In any time. All quality work aaaured and «eU < <>oked with steam Llei hty Cuetom Canning aad cane Mill. 20* tt FARMERS ATTENTION — Cal! a"d-A at our expense for dead ’ stock removal. Th* Stadler Pro- • duct* Co., Frank Burger, agent. ’ FOR RENT ’ FOR RENT—Service alatloa, In ' 1 eluding three living room*. Box 25, Dally Democrat. 2104 U -—e WANTED • WAITED TO RENT — House or • apartment in Decatur or vtetnity. • Reliable parly. Phone Set) • a. m ‘ t 0 * 30 »■ m 211-2 U W ANTED To rent 2 or 3 utifutnlabed ro<»iu* saltable tor light housekeeping Photie 11U. 21141 ■ WANTED — Experienced middleaged couple want* to rent farm on third*. Can give references Write 575 N. Sheridan St.. Ridge ville. Ind. 210-3tx WANTED—Unmarried term hand Hire by the moffth. Some milking to do. Reply Box 22. Demu rat otiice 2us> g 31-x WANTED Loans on taring. Eastern money. Low rate*. Very liberal terma. Bee me tor abstract* of title. French Quinn M-m-v-t STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING Notice I* hereby given that the annual meeting o< the Stockholders ot the Cltiaena Telephone Company. of Decatur. Indian*, will be be.d at the office of the secretary at said company, in the city of Decaiar Indiana, on Thursday. September 7. 1919 ’ al seven o'clock p m for the pur i pooe of electing five director* for i the ensuing year and for the trek aactlon ot such business a* may he properly broaght before said meeting Charles O Ehmger. Secy. I CARO OF THANKS We wish iu tins manner to thank t the friend*, relative*, and neighI bor* who so kindly assisted u* dur > ing the death of Jacob A. Zerkel Mr*. Ocie Zerkel and Family. . Itx 1 MARKETS AT A GLANCE , Stm-ks Irregular In active trade Bond* domestic corporates high I er. U 8. government* weak, foreigna higher, trading at reeord pave Curb etocha Irregularly higher. . Chicago etocha Irregularly high ‘ er. Call money I per cent •! Forrtga exchange, irregular in 1 dollar terms. "| Cotto* futurva drop about half 1 early advance isaging to around 1 SI a hale Gratae hold Hmit gain* in all North .American markets Chicago livestock cattle, hogs •»nd rheep StrongOther i omtniail'iea gene: ally higher although profit tab mg eat* . advances lu many rlaplre Silver up 3-4 real tn New Vork i, to 3* 1-4 cents a tine ounce voiiii or iixu win min or ecarxTK xo. ms* ‘ Nuti.v is rerrby given to the > red- " i«lr» ami legalere ut Henry « Thomas, dsreaead. to appear In ire ■ Adam* Circuit Court, h»l<i at Uwa- » tar. tn-Hann. on the l»th day of <* toIMW, 104*. end show i-aoar. If • any. why ire Final IfetGament Art <<>«»t» with Ihr -•!«» nt m*M '!». I edent should not re appr»v*>l. and . retd hairs ate petified to tree and r *.her>- >nah« pr->of nt hslrahtp. and f re-slv* thalr *hstribuHxr *ha roe I IHlvs May Thomas Administratrix i » with will annexed IM alur. Indiana. Iteptember 4. 1019 I Fere L. LMlrrer. Alterery. '<•l hi or rin al Msrvuuuibt or kaTXTK X4>. 3OWH Nolle* I* berahv gben t>* ths «re•LtOrs. heirs and Ugutere nt John C ' 1 Va ,r Io Sporer In the - '■=- <-■ . . . h ..M „ n,.... ZiZ'Tt *l?’ * b4 are*. If anv. I!.I *?." tfrel Kolilemani A<«ountv vtlh th* ssial* of said aenedeh. •>«.ul«l net re appro* ud. an .| l'. ST I !'’?.®? holratllp. and r«*slvv i/ "heron. | ii.. . t Moren. A-tmli)lalrelrl* .V.*! ll *"*. repromt.*. p r* sera tittaror. Xiterenx

PUBLIC SALE FRIDAY, Sept. » 12:00 Noon DECATUR SALE BARN ( aUle. Hog*. Shec*. Hontcet and RiiMrelUnemM artkleH. becatur Sales Co.

ANB*.: 1 OfuK **D ?ORIi Gn M.ro e , Us ,d •’« nLT® No commustoß n Io I.’-, u,Io 1 -'° t<> it it,, I4b to | h . i., >*» i<> . 22S to |i„ 250 to « 3"" to SSo Bml 35<> lbs and up {gfis iKlags SprniM iamb. lea: ling, Wholesale egg . ■ FOULTHY FureisbH b , ■ • *99 A PwL »■ °* c,tur 1 ■' ■ ■ ' -RS 't n-. 1U „ . A I't.-tniuf Whit.- Fxg, d.. z H •*' wu , M Heavy Hsn- • ltl fll L.-gb<.rn h. h « .■ ■- bs-.,. ■ Whtt. K .. h , ( , * s rocks 3 . , 104 up W I*4h'io . , : . y ,'. w H He. vy rix-y ‘ B B CHICAGO GRAiN c.Clfl ! 3»pt Dvr. ■ Wheat -• n - , H Corn -- s |g B CLEVELAND p SOCvC ■ .B Produce B Butt. - , , j . standaid*. 29. . B Eggs. tiia:x.- : m -i , B • lean _'i Lit. !„•„ ...„ B h-.tvy du< X« . . :isß Up 13 14. tn •\y IV-IJ« . old *l* B potato.- Ch- . Igß p.r l-f-lt. Im. ■ ,b bank* 12 25 M FORT WAvNE L'VEroB Fort W <>•>. ,_B Livestovk B Hogs I tt:.':- .’»taß 49 "tm-jj Iv ... iwhß *8 SO ISO.IM. Ih. HI ]B ih. »- M. |.qß 300 lha »» s>. u. B 225-350 lb- I -.5 IteWlß •S.lO. - »7H. 1B ! lb*. |?.« » Hough- »n u - .• LIH Calve*. 11l 5 l.cnta. It H EAST buffalo uvtsroß Eaxt Buffalo \ \ Sep -Liveeimk H Hog*. s‘"' holdov-r« to all int.ru.ut.rt-nly Ikfl over Tuesday uimt >»tr aB I fie.! Ing advan..-- I 11 iM B good and .hour !»tvJ4O M-■ 10 411 trucked ins iwtal 1-5 o|9 pa- htttr ->•• B>■ , Cattle, I'm. heldoWN, ■ »te*dy to strode: < r»®* ■ ateer* and helfm. 17 S; ■ welfht sausage bullCalves !M vealers wuMfl Lood and t holt e largely Ht 1 Sheep See. spn»» listts <• 25c to mostly 35c hicher IM r . boire. HMlolS I INDIANAPOLIS LIVES?OC| IndlanawO 1 * tM* | ! -Liveetock I J. Hog rveripiv 3 s.ni: kelM 15ft. market |1 25 to II *3 B 1 top |9 s'» on 33"-3l" lb»'. fl i shared full upturn at ;wtl lbs »»3549 lie M*-<* ,2» 06-»25: 100-1*" »»• ***] Cattle. calves. I* l . M very uneven bm <’■’«•< • /higher on all clasev- most •* t» 23411; nothing strictly « in run. nod 7M-lt> . other* largely 2M955 I”* cow*. 17.2347 75. medium grsdro fo-'5 i tier* and cutter. »41M weighty hulls mostly I. few •*; vqnl«'r». 1141 W ht»hhfl Sheep. I .too. fat Umbo fuMF , higher; bulk gnod and < h'**" 111 0; small hit ||o s'i tmnmeei | medium. slaughter ' [higher at f? 43 25 LOCAL GRAIN MARKtf BURK ELEVATOR CO. Corre« ted Kepteinl*'' « Price* to be paid i'’ti" ,rrt * No I Wheal. «o lb* or bct'«r> No 2 Wheat. 5S lbs Oats. 30 lb*, test -i No. 3 Yellow Cora j No. 2 Boy Braus Rye «.—m—-• •- '"J CENTRAL SOYA CO. No. .’ Boy #•■»» '