Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 222, Decatur, Adams County, 19 September 1939 — Page 2

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* Tot \otir Knowledge Can vou anawer sevsn of tbess ten qusatlous? Turn to page Four tor the an* warn l Does lone, .oiit.iiiiuus residence In the U. S automatically confer t’tlasnship on an alien? * •. Into what Ikml/ of water doe* the Volga Hirer empty? 3. Ii an estuary a bird reservanon, the wide mouth ot a tidal river or a public fountain? I What la the symbol ot the fifti<tih wedding anniwraury? 5. With what sport is the num ot Joey Archibald aaaoelattd? 6 What doea "abort covering' mean on the stock exchange? 7. Th, flag ot which country u led with a white c.escent and white etar? X. What time ot day la spelled the Mine backward and forward? St Where are the Jura Mountains? I'l. What color la emerald.* 1 What relation is my at* to th" daughter ot my niece? !. ot which U. 8. Ter’itory is Juihmu the capital? S. I* the iiam>' ot John Bromwich .vuclatnd with golf. unnt* or swimming? 4. Wil! four 1-lnch pipes discharge the Mime volume ot water as one 4inch pipe? a. Which anieiidtneut to the Const.tMlon provides tor woman suit-

5-eXGq GlocLza. •) a* e. a ra. ee prepared by Oa.ly Democrat—Betty Crocker Home Service Department J HE BENEFICENT banana C \‘ ENT 1 IsTS *«* fading a lot to say in favor of the banana da.\ Its been discovered that bananas are a gtxxi sourer of vitamins. In fact, they contain five of the six Known vitamins. This means that bananas are valuable in building up resistance against disease. Furthermore. they are an alkaline—rather than an acid-producing food. And they come to us put up by Mother Nature herself in a sealed. d ll - * his “ <wt«inly a great deal to sav for any one food, isnt it?

Some of you may be shaking your heads and saymg. “but what about the indigestion banana* have been known to cause?” Well —rreen bananas or bananas that are not completely ripe may cause a treat deal of discomfort—just as green apples or green nta. have been known to do. But we do not condemn apples or peache_iu«t because Tommy or Betty go- •*“ while eating them green. So why be hard on the banana ? Especially since the thoroughly ripe banana is very easily digested. And we can make the “not quite ripe bananas safe by cooking Combined with milk, bananas form an almost perfectly balanced ration, bo. if your family likes bananas. don’t be afraid to use them. They are delightful eating in so •nnny ways and among the most popular in recent year, have been J* “"‘"•Bread -nd the Banana ’ *•*- The Bread makes delightful sandwiches for teas and receptions 7*2 Tu" 2 ! or >“"<* boxes. J® ® desert in it- ** reC,pe, ‘ or **th Banana Bread s cup shortening V cup sugar 1 egg Jt eup bananas (about 2 ban* anas I, mashed t cups all-purpose flour ’4 tsp. baking powder a tsp soda '» tsp. salt 3 tb»p. sour milk or buttermilk ’» eup chopped nuts shortening, add sogs* and cream thoroughly. * nd b l end !n * °>» reamed » mixture. Stir in the washed bananas. Sift flour once tefort measuring. Sift flour, bak*

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**; ONDiE ENOUGH IS >1 WICIENT: By Chic Young ■illliyj I tlLi IL. x, Ilil ii ~» I, i' , ''! I'lb > r o'l'ililixij't ■■ “I L L _ L 2 L __d THIMBLE THEATER Now Showing “THE OU) SHELL GAME” f Mb ( / R. z 'A , t " I

> -are’ ‘ «. When it i* nine o'clock a m iFSTI tn New York City wbst time la it in Chicago, ill.? 7, What la the turn* of he string > la axtendlng southward 1 "um Miami, Fla ? m. wiim is the cun eel p' uum ia - don of the word harem? *• Who uas iho first man to fly i over the .North and South Pole*’. IP. What is a spectroscope? V ETERAN STEEL KNI.NTINfKD FttnX fAUK O.VKI I Steel Corp one of the htgjr, » m the world The funeral was planned tenta-1 I lively for Thursday ala requiem 1 high ma** at st. Patrick's I'arh. dral. Burial plan* will be made later today. Schwab a career during the steel industry's greuieei era of expansion was the ideal oi many bu«iI lies* men It was a rise from a . grocery clerk earning *2 SO « week and his luuud to one ot the world's wealthiest nu n, tit* lit,' waa full ot good fortune II" was , horn Iti Wllllantsbtirg I’a Feb IS IStt. 'Luck, opportunity. <bailee call It what you will." Schwab said In IS2S. There I* certainly some thing that give* sonic men more than an even break." He entered the steel business a* a youth because the superintend- , ent of the Edgar Thompson Steel

t ing powder, aoda. and salt together ’ and add to the creamed mixture • alternately with the sour milk or I buttermilk. Stir in the chopped t nuts. Pour into well greased loaf f nan -i’-s by fle, uxchey across the ‘ n l o ™ ,an<l 2S * * BehM d*’P»- ’ ! B . e J kuur in a moderate oven, r 350* F. Banana Cake ? I *i cup ah-rtening o|lS cup* sugar •| 2 eggs - 3*« cup* cake flour 2 cup* all-purpose fl >ur f a t»p. baking powder ' V t»p. s oda • i ’a Up. salt I. U cup sour milk ■ 1 eup ma-hed banana* <2 to 3 bananas) 1 tap. vanilla J 1 cup cream, whipped and II sweetened 2 banana*, sliced (’ream shortening, add sugar rraduaHy, and eream until fluffy. Blend in well beaten eggs. Sift i flour ones before measuring. Sift I flour, baking powder, «xla and **lt together and add to creamed mix- ■ ture alternately with the »uur milk and twnanas which hav* been I mashed through a sieve. Blend , m the flavoring. Pour into two rt»a»ed and floured round 6-inch I **yer pan*. Bake 30 minute* m a I moderate oven. 360 • F. When layers are cold put together with *hipped eream and sliced bananas for filling, and spread whipped rrsatn over top of cake. Lay slices of banana over top of er cam. Nate: Part of cake may l>e prepared a* directed with whipped cream for immediate use. and the renamder may be iced with white ictnff. eoconut or chocolate icing 1 lor later use.

Can Britain Block Hitler’s Acc-in-the-Holc? *** *** ' f ■ 4 ■’ * ’ * > | —sa 11 f=- . < P t>s *■ - - J V=j tv Jr •Stt’-wtH f gW’ e \ x ~Q* ' ruwai< - cm >».. •• ~~ ~ —2~* t!ock,<l * th * Gsrmany has ihroatsnsd to bomb Great Britain'* seaport* a i f 3,00'> planes, ir relay* of 60 each At top, is a flight of Germarv's hl»h..n»»d « fa 'ype which might be used in the raids Left is a British anti-aircraft gm. said to br one t "* espons of its kind. Right, is a map es the Bnuah U.e*. showing pasaibto tovyts

works a’ Bradd,ak. I‘a liked him and hi* flair f«w mathematic,'. il> suit, .1 driving atake* for *1 a day 111 Ibim- year*, he wa* chief of the mill * engin,~ ring force and work ed titwleaaly. satisfying hi* ,u*ai j table curiosity about the chernia-1 try of steel Andrew Carnegie "found" him. pushed him. and I when h- wa» 35 he was president of Carhegie bteel Co Hl* halt-hour speech at a dinner of lapitalist* in New York tn !MM« started the U s« Steel corporation It wa* a* a merger ot the Caniegte Keel company, am! of J P Mor Cun* steel interest* When he] wa* 3S he twame preaid, nt of I S S’ el ..lid was paid mot, 1

. , whw *«a »/vsu», ua wwexsanj Captured Poles Meet 1 heir Nazi Conqueror r» .. i- . r ", ■ ” IlT", -h. • ■ t/ * ~ gR*« . -- ‘ ?a 3a? . ail tR jC* ' ■ I—" —lnternttioaul llluitnttd Newi, Hadiopkots

According to the caption received with this radiophoto from Berlin, theae are Polish primmer* of I

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1939.

than 63.0ev.00e a year During thtee year* a* V S Rteel pietldent. he acquired '.he Bethlehem Rleel work* a Moribund property valued at gl&.oev - oov He t"Signed to cmscentiate I hl* energle* to Bethlehem and built it until in l»30 it was a 371».- | 7<«.3>7 corporation whose gross I sale* were 335<,.g75.253 The wuild war wa* a vital lacI tor in Bethlehem's growth |* 1 I*l4. Schwab revealed that Ger-j many had offered him *1 ,n. •um. jmm, j I to forfeit on hi* contract and re- i j fu*e to sell hi* *teel to Britain.! | but Instead he sold the allies all j the steei Bethlehem could make When the Un Had States entered

Ike war. he |>ia,,-d his enilr plant* at the government's di posal Schwab, who liked to call hiii Self "the old steel puddl-. of Pitt! ' burgh." said recently: I "1 am a dreamer lam a aunt mental man in bu»in f., or an) thing else I've been smart I picking men and eucouiaa.ng their I I m proud ot that great cen.pan, !at Bethlehem That company i Imy child, the soul of m/ lift; I is my monument ■ ■■■" 1 • - Mr. and Mr* Bart France sad so George of Chicago are via'ting reh ••ive* and friends u Decatur todaj

j war being paraded befor* Adolf Hitler who to » I the first car at right.

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!*“ ~ R A T f • One Timo—Minimum charge of I 250 for 20 words er loss. Ovsr I 20 words, I'/ac per word , Two Time* -Minimum charge | of 40c for 20 word* Or 10*0. , Over 20 word* 2o per word for j th* two tlmoa. I Throe Tlmoo—Minimum charge , of bOc for 20 word* or lets. | , Over 20 word* 2'/s« P« f * ord I for the throe time*. | Cardo of Thanks ........ 160 i Obituarlo* and veroos .. kt.OO Open rate • display advertising S6o per 001 urnn inch. FOR SALE ALWAYS new and VBED washer*, •weeper*, refrigerators, stoves. | Small payment. Fuel oil beater. Decatar Hatchery, dealer. James Kitchen, salesman 201-ts : FOR BALE—Two used A B C. oil burners, type K. 1 new Janitrol J-2 conversion gaa burner, tor' sale reasonable Bus 33. 331-U FOR HALE Year old thiroc male bog. 7 miles northeast of Decatur. Mrs. Marie Kruckeberg. Rhone 71S-L. 221-2 t | FUR SALE—Picked Apples 6tk ' bushel. John sb huh*. Drcaiar.' R R 4 Phone *73-11 3.3-3tw FUR SALE — Pears. 4X bushel; j bring containers. Cider barret One aud two gallon jug*. 1127 W. Mouroe 8t 221-21 x ' FOR SALE — Healthy Bock of yearling, old brown hen* 1 mile north Bobo > 3 mile east Jacob Alt. route 3. Decatur. 2X7-3tx FOR NALE-< room, modern property, located near Lutheran church tn Decatur. Box 56. tare Demo, rat , Decatur, Ind. 331-3 t FoR SALE — m> acre farm with building*. 7 miles asst of Geae va; IXv acre* with good building* •’*st ot Monroe Spring possess uu-E-Z term*. Noah Amstutx. tier iau. Ind. 33vaJtx LUsl ,\NI) K/LSP LOST La rge. brown police du On state line, north of Wtiishu, Ph-uie 1303. Reward 239,3 U»ST OR STRAYED—Large red cow Vail 6653 or John tL-lwi-matin residence. itx MARKETS AT A ULANCE Stock* higher in tnodcr its trad- : I’M|t« B-md* irregularly higher; V S. g'lu-rnment* Irregularly higher. 4’urh *torks irregularly higher. Chicago st oik* irteguiarV higher Call money 1 per cent. Foreign exchange stroar in rela'tion to the dollar. Cotton future* up a* much a* 36 ••ent* a tale, , • *ram* tn Chicagc lower, wheat iYf about N to t* cent; com oft | shout 11* to 2’* cent*. Chiiago livestock’ hog, ateady.' ' cattle steady to weak, sheep atrunr I li'ibuer futures o': mote than ’«’ j« e«t a pound . Silver up cents |j Mpw York' i cents a fine oun, 3 YOU SAVE 3o < to 50*» A ( hair Sale Scnaat mn! ' i SB® I I II f fl u • SasarUy Styled I.a teel (,'overn. in I'ctkml and Modern ► You dent h*v* to be an ospert on voluo* to reaiiae th* great •avtngt w« are offer,ng Ast quickly for best choice. See them on display in our Booth window. SPRAGUE Fl RNITVRFCO. 162 South Second St. Fhgne tw, . FI IJ. ENJOYMENT FROM YOl’R RADIO! MILLER RADIO SERVICE 134 W Monroe St. Phon* ass — R«e Phene MS

i MISCELLANEOUS AUTHORIZED County dealer for Dri Can, bottle cooking gaa, Thor I Waaher and irouor. E. C. Stucky, I Geneva Hatchery, Phone 166, Ueu- | ,O *' au6 lt I NOTICE— Canning Monday, Wed- | nesday and Friday until FurthI er notice. Alao making cane mulaa*I cs. Bring your cane In any time. All quality work assured aud well cooked with steam. Llechty Custom Canning and Cane Mill. 30» ts FARMERS ATTENTION — Call S7O-A al our ex|>enee fur dead ! stock removal. The Stadler Pioj ducts Co., Frank Burger, agent | 13-U FOR RENT Four room modern furnished apartment Heat turnIlahed. Private entrance 413 Moser Ave Phone 7». IMU I FOK KENT FOR RENT — Three room newly remodeled furnished apartment Private bath. <ll N. Second St _ 231-3 t Free Chicken*,, Sun Set Dance \\ ednesday. Baby Slaver on Tria! x * w*z K HHHMB *'W jgJIP I » " whi 1 Mr*. Velma (Ink Accused a* the *layer ot her 10-week-old baby. Mr* Velma Fink. S. above, i* on trial at Fremont. t O Mr*. Ftnk * attorney cited instance* of insanity In her family to suiwtantiatc her pic* of "innocent by reason of insanity. “

1 i I ROY S. JOHNSON Auctioneer 8* pt 2«~ Mis Cecil Altdorfer, S' mile, we*i t, in |ir ß mtnh us p^..' Sept SI Win Ht-yerly. & miles | • eel. 11% mile South Monroe. Sept 21.--Wm Heycrly. 2> intlrs | want and It, miles south of Mon I roe General farm sale Sept 33—Burdette Custer, exarutor sale for Joe Palmer estate,, 2 miles south of Dciatur on Slate Hoad No. 3,1 Bcpt S3.—Earl Whitehurst. SIS Walnut Street. Decatur. Household 'goods salt. Bept S 3 Mrs. Ora K. Wagner s miles west ol Minnie Sept ”< James Foreman. • mile' east and H mile north of B-rn.-H—pl 3“ Howard E Gallagher. I Olney. 11l . Guernsey Cattle Hale ilept 3x Huugherty Bron, 11 mile east of Flatt. Durrw hogs KI Fay tfeberard, Kremmling. Colo Hereford Callie Kale O'' 3 Illinois Guernsey Breeders Ass n. Hale. Peoria. 111. Oct 4 Indiana Guernsey limcder» Aseti Ma)«'. Fair Grouuds. lu dUtiapolis. Indiana. Trust Co Bldg . _J2LLL2L’^ IIIIII ,lll< Plume P>4 N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST tyss Examined ■ Glasses Fitted HOURS •;M> to lligo 13:3o to 3:00 Saturdays. EiQo p. m . Telephone m

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