Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 224, Decatur, Adams County, 21 September 1939 — Page 2

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\Bfjr WOLNeRINE SHELL HORSEHIOES” IF you wear work shoes every day you’ll be money and comfort ahead in WOLVERINES. Triple-tanned Shell Horsehide leather in BOTH Soles and Uppers...dries out soft after soaking... wears like iron. We have your size... come in and try on a pair. The prices are reasonable. NICHOLS SHOE store:

Public Sale I. the undersigned, will sell at publh auetton the following personal property at my residence on th« comer of Adam* and I4tn street. Decatur, on SATURDAY, September 23rd Commencing at J'.OO P. M Dinins Table. Kitchen Table; Kitchen Work Table, New Refrigerator; Cuplioard. Medicinv t'abiuei. Sidebuwad. 2 Dresawi*. our with large mirror. Clo'he* Tree. Oak Hail Tree with mlrroe. Hand Carved Oak Rocker; Hand Carved Straight Chair; Ladder Back Rocker; Child's Rockei; Oak Writing Desk and Chair; Partor Kerosem- Heater; Oak Library Table. Square Stand; Bookcase; Corner Chair. 5 Dining Room Chair*. New Lawn Mower with rubber tiros; Buck Raw and ax. Crowbar; Walnut Board 11* "xlk "xlo'. many other artktea too numeruu* to mention TERMS CASH. R. E. GILPIN. Owner Suman Bros. Aucttoneei s. PUBLIC SALE As we are moving io Decatur we will sell at th, R. J. Mauu term, located 1 mile north and 2% mile* west of Mouroe. o»i SATURDAY, September 23rd Beginning at 1:30 P. M COWS—FuII blooded Guernsey, 7 year* old. a real good cow GILT IS*» potind* making of a real aow CHICKENS 2 doxrn of good young hen white rodu GRAIN Shelled cor® and aome good wheat MAY—Alfalfa % ton. IMPLEMENTS Extra good two-wheeled Trailer with catlie rack, wheelbarrow; 3 galvanixed chicken eoopa. 3 oil drum*: 1 w.»>den l>arrei; 2 *,,M>p Shovel*, mowing ayth.- like new. spade. 2 forka. Anki ■ Holt cream sepai*tor, !5-ga| jar; I gal Jar; gallon jars. Rocking chairs, sanitary coach. Alladtn hanging lamp, a real one Rayo lampr.. and many more article* not mentioned EDI) BORNE 'll II High Ancliotieer .Millon Girod. Clerk.

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T Test Your Know ledge 11 Can vou auawer an van of the** i ' ten questions? Turn to page Four for the answer*. I From which country did the i United State* purchase th-’ Virgin .•lands" 9 How many degree* are in a J.ight angle? gg I 3, What do the letter* 8. B. *>eI tore the name of a ship eland torr 4. Which Secretary of State nepointed the treaty with Chtna that I otablhhed the "opcii door' policy? 5 On which continent is the La Plata River? Who invented the mlm< <>*naph? 7. Which I* the oide«t oi suited •port In North America? 8. In what ocean are the Horse Latitude*? .. m Hosiery Sale 7\lw I 300 pair toll fsshiontd yy I Pure Silk ' 1 HOSIERY J (irregular*) •f a well- Km known brand. New Fall color*. AH sixes. Regular sines . Kftc pr. Outsize Hosier) "9c pr. I Niblick & Co

» What are the colon of th* flap of Th* Netherlands? 10 Name th* Fedsrsl Work Ad m'niatrator.

"REDHEADS ARE LUCKY" By Vera Brown

CHAPTER XXIV Carol, Mike and Wish anraked oat to th* butler** pantry and mad* themselves some sandwiches. They laughed a good deal a* Wiah made Mike forget how hurt and miserable •h* was Carol was perched on a bench, eating olive* and gesturing aa ah* gave advise. “I keep telling her. Wiah. she’* a fool to apod Handsome. She wont be able to manage him. I couldn’t do a thing with Dusty If 1 dldnt put my foot down." Carol gave a line imitation of putting th* foot down, except that her beei hit Wish’* tee. The dtn from the other room was increasing. More people had come, so they had to leave their little retreat and join the rest in the noisy drawing room. Just then a pretty blond* exclaimed: "Must w* take her along, too?" "Certainly!" Handsome retorted. He thought it was funny. Then looking straight at Mike, th* pretty hlonde continued: “But Handsoma, if w* told her w* didn't want her to go along. Would she come just th* sam*?" Th. blond* used baby talk very effectively, and everybody howled. Mike forced a laugh, too. Th* party continued. Mik* was seething inside. "I’m going home. Wish," she said at last. "I wouldn’t. I think It would be a mistake. Mike." Tn tired. I have to get to work early in the morning. I tiv* tn Brooklyn and I can’t stay out al! night!" M.ke’s temper was up. "Take it easy. W* don’t win a world’s ehampionship every day." But the whole thing got too much for Mika Finally *h* went over and pushed her way through th* admiring women again and announced *he had to leave. Handsome earn* over to her when •he earn* out of the bedroom with her eoat and hat on. “If you do th!* silly thing, you’ll b* sorry." His voice was flat as h* triad to keep down hi* anger "Handsome, I’m tired, and bored. Im going home. Please, let** not «y««Tei. She did not explain that she felt dowdy, the only woman in the room not wearing a dinner dreaa. ... ",*** quarreling. I said not to r>! HIS anger biased through. Wish tried to intervene. ’Yoe •toy, Mike.’’ , "I haven’t had time to congratulate you yet. Handsome. But it was grand! "Thank*." He stood looking nt /*knng her. silently, m to go. i. J You ‘»* making " or Please stay." “Good night !" And Mike we* out th* door with Wish following. Mike waa weeping hysterically when she got into R ish’s ear. He let hrr sr?5 r ? • k»ng time, until they reach, d the Brooklyn Bridge. Then *f>«l to »oothe her.... w ish let her out at her door, and •he slipped into th* hallway. When vA I'”''* 1 '”''* ,h * ***' t *d around th* block many times until all the light* •ere dimmed in their apartment, excvpt the one in Jimmie’s room. Then •he went into the house. H wasn't until the next day that JS hIXJT 4 of « irt Mike did not see Handsome the next day. Had she known it waa to be three day* before she would see «h"’’/!»*t. ew,,d 5* •" <l ’»r*d it Sh* did her work, amiled and ehattod, talked endlessly about Hand•omes World Series triumph. And •he lived from minute to minute, just waiting to hear his vote*. The first morning the wrote a little note, and left it in his box at the desk. A hen h* had not enme by noon, sh* contemplated telephoning him. But she could not endure the thought of Ray Travis being ther* to htsr. As the newspapers came in, sh* ran through all of them to •ee just what each aaid about yaa-1 terday • victory. In them ate* came'

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, SII’TEMB ER 21, 1939.

Thief L***e In 62 Mlnutss Binghamton. N. Y. — (UP) — Fifty-two minute* after reported stoten. police recovered Leo Lake *

arms* the photograph of Hand m* and a girl eall*d Iris Hansen > In on* of th* tabteid*. It Was taken 1 at th* Inferno. It showed crowds ■ around Ms table. asking for autoi graphs, and ths girl called Iris, aiti ting beside him. I Mike wa* mors reasonable this morning. Speaking to Jierself, ah* 1 thought tn this wise: "I must *X- ; poet that. He's a famous person. I He'll be photographed with many : people I must keep my head.". . , Six o’etoek. Mik* (lowly cheeked up stock. H* had not called, nor i stopped to **o her. Desperately she i wondered If he had received her note. Sh* eon Id not walk across that ■ lobby to see whether it was still ia his box. The bellboys weald know, ■ and the room clerk. She couldn't! Mike waited until seven. Thea she started for home. But sh* eould not go ther*. 8h» walked over to Fifth Avenue and got on top of a bus. Sh* rode for a long time, way up town and then bark again to 42nd Street. At home the? d think she , was with Handsome and they . wouldn't question her. It was well after II when she got home. Tonight hrr mother was waiting. I wanted to talk to you, dear." Mrs. Shannon had been doting in her ehafr. She looked faded and old. and Miks'* heart smote her. “Ye*. Mother," she answered. "Tell me all about the big day. And what did you two do tonight?" Mike made some kind of answer but Mrs. Shannon sensed that something was wrong "I saw that photo graph tn the paper. Mika. That's not rirht" Mike laughed. "Mother, dear, he's famous. We must expect that. He’ll have a lot of pictures tn the newspaper, with a let of eeopla We must get used to th* idea. Don’t you worry I" Sh* dropped a kiss on her motherh b*ad. “Go to bed now. Jimmie** awake but 111 read him to "He waited op for you last night," Mrs Shannon said. "I just couldn't get home any earlier," but Mike could not meet her mother’s eyes. Jimmie** smr« sharp too. But sh* managed to aatisfy him with her story of the game. That night after she got into bed. Mary wa* awake and sh* had to report further. Ther* waa no eacape for Mika. Nvxt morning, before sha left the house, she wrote Handsome another little note. She dropped it into the box at Times Square, knowing it would reach him by mid-afternoon at the latest. At noon, Mr. Downey asked her to take some newspaper* to th* board room where th* receivers were meeting. That gave her a chance to walk past the desk, glance at Handsome * box. Her note of yesterday wa* still ther*. "HeH can me tn a little whila" Mike was getting Jumpy. Tonight waa the dinner given by •port* fan* to th* winning team. There's to be spoeehe* and presents. ••• a stag dinar and Mike planned to go home and listen to the broadcast with Jimmie. “I’ll feel better for bo will call me Another day Mik* «ed borne to hear the banquet put oa the air. Wbea Handaome'* eoiee sounded, with its pleasant laughing drawl, sh* had to make an excuse to leave Jimmie'* bedside. Sh* could not bear it, so natural and casual. Another day. And no word from Handsome. The people at the hotel were beginning to whiaper. Mk* and Handsome had had trouble She wasn't eeeing him any mor*. Nobody dared ask her. Toward night Wish ram* by. stopped off to talk to her. Evon Wish didnt dar* ask. The hurt in her eye* wa* too deep. He did not have the courage. He talked about Handaome casually, a* though h* was ravin that there •** trouble. Perhaps it sir* swing tt tn Mack .end white whfh *e terriitod Mike, temtag wbea *bo get to wwh.

automobile and arre*t*d the driver. Th* suspect pleaded guilty and woe sentencsd to M wests in Oaoadsga county pentteattary.

■ somebody had left a a*w»rap*r k marked for her to see. It was a n paragraph in a Broadway column: * "What national hero ha* •witched k from a redhead to a blonde, now that - he's famous?" * Mike tucked the pape.- away and , went on calmly. Today Mike's panic * had turned into a rage If he cam*. .. the wouldn't talk to him! Today'* i. nevrspapere showed photographs of . Handsome with the new ear which had been given to him. 1 Mik* eould work up a flne case of ’ Indignation against Handsome. But, r sh* would soften *oon. Bh* looked " down at her ring now and then for , reassurance She knew Handsome ‘ loved her. He couldn’t get along , without bw. H*’d said bo. Then ’ anguish would engulf her. Three day* and *he had not heard on* ’ word from him! Abjectlv miserable, Mik* went to 2 a movie that night, stayed through * two show*, huddled up in th* back J row. It waa a sad picture. ... It “ was almost midnight when eh* came * home. But the whole flat was lighted. ' Th* family waa waiting up for her “Where have you been? Hand some’s been waiting to see youl" , Mary cried. "He’S got a swell new car 1 "called ’ Jimmie from th* bedroom. "He took ■ Mem and Mary for a ride." Mike eould not answer. She man aged to Bay something about «ork- ; ing late, and went on into her room. When Mary came, ah* pretended sh* r wa* asleep... ' Next day, at his usual breakfast time. Handsome earn* up to her counter. Mik* knew th* head bellJ boy edged closer to listen. "Good morning. Mike. Berry 4 ' missed you last night." ‘ "I’m sorry, too." She could bare ' ty get the word* out. "Your mother invited me for sup- ’ per, tonight. AU right with you"" ’ “Y**.” . “W'hat time are you through?" "Six, a* usual." Odd how a few little words eould make the world seem so different! But when she climbed in beside him in the handsome new sedan, tt wa* difficult for them to talk. Mik* blundered in everything she tried, ‘ she was so afraid of breaking down, i "L' m * orr J''' Larry. Forgive MMs “That’s all right. I was furious I with you, but I got over It." ( “I suppose I wa* childish." "You were." ( Hi* tone made Mike angry. "You’d have been angry at me under similar , circumstances." I “Do I ever get mad when the boy* talk to you. Mike?" "Well, you all but broke your ! pitching hand on Lee!" "You know why I socked Dusty?" Before Mik* could answer, he added, i "By the way, was your date last night with Ralston? He's in town. I saw him with Carol today." “No." -Oh!" i Larry, let’s not!" Then , Mike broke down. ”1 haven't been able to eat or sleep. I couldn't go I home and face the family ..." Mike's voice was so pitiful that even Handsome was dismayed. “Mike, darling. I can’t kiss you <m Brooklyn Bridge in all this traffle. Move over clone to me. Stop crying!" Handsome was sincerely , sorry. H* wa* appalled at the depth of Mike's suffering “There, put your arm through mine. Now listen. I suppose ycu saw that crack in the paper today? That’s silly. Those girls at thj Inferno will say anything to get their name* in th* paper. Iris is all right, jest another blonde. A swell show giril" Handsome epoke her nam* •asily that Mik* winced. "She keep* calling me up, says that picture in th* paper is worth a tot to her professionally." With that they dropped the subject (T* be continued) VWr »Mtnd by Mteß |fr!'<u|a tea

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♦ RATE• One Time—Minimum sharp* *f Me f*r « words *r Is**. Over 20 words. H<s P*' w ® nl Two Tim**—Minimum charge *f 40* f*e to w*rd* *e ’•••■ Over 20 words 2e par word tor th* two times Three Time* -Minimum charge ** 50c fee 20 word* *e teas Over 20 weed* 2'/** per w** for th* thro* time*. Card* Thank* It* Obltusrle* and v*r**« H OC Open rat* . dieplay *dv*rti*lng too p*r **lumn Inch. FOR SAIuE ALWAYS near and I’SKD washers, sweepers, refrigerators, stove*. Small payment. Fuel oil heatvr Devatur Hatchery, dealer. James Kit'hen, ealvemsn 201-tt FDR BALE OR TRADE- Tsru male pure bred Spotted Folaud pigs, old enough for service. Homer Arnold. Decatur rout* two. OHtt ] FOR SALE Boavers A Fosnaugh phone 563-K. are offering some very flne registered Holstein bull* for sale from young calve* to ten month* old. owing to their lack of barn room for the coining winter. FOR SALE-3 piece leather suite, 2 library table*, gas stove. Phone IM or enquire 320 Winchester St. ’ 324-3 t FOR SALE — Potatoes. 11 per bushel. Good cooker*. Bring basket*. State road S 3. I*4 mile northwest Willshire. John L. King | 334-31 X EOK SALE —3C Ford V-8. See 1 Fritg Ellsworth 224-3 U , FOR SALE Store* Heating and Range*, chest of drawers, sewing machine and rockers. Young'a Store. 110 Jefferson St. 224-St FOR SALE -37 Master De Luxe Chev . radio and heater; clean, motor A-I; several cheap care for sugar beet workers transportation • Fred Busche at Butler's Garage or Phone >73. 224-2tx FOR SALE Apple*. Hand picked or dropped. Mr* Ray Smith. Phone &»71. Z24-»t FOR SALE— servt'-e station, ga • rge building, grocery and Lve room luodvrn < ottage near Diva'ar ou U--8. Highway*. Good kx-atiou Opporunity to own your own home and pi-jing business. Phone SM3. FOR SALE — Pontiac «oup.- | Good condition. Priced right lor quick sale. Moumoeth Service StatteM. 224-Ut ■ IOR BALE— Rabbits. Young and old. Mahan's at Mouiuoath. For SALE—Two used A. B C. oil burner*, type E. 1 new Janitool J-3 conversion gas burner, tor sale reasonable Box 32 221-lt FOR BALE — Picked Appls*. 30c ' bushel. John Sehuitx, Decatur. R. R. I. Phone 373-B. 222-31 X Nil— ■ .— ■■l FOR BALE — Healthy flock ot yearling, old brown bee*. 1 mile north Bobu 4 mile oast Jacob All, route 3, Decatur. 231-3 U | LUbl AM) I UIM) LOST -Top of yellow gold wrist I watch, octagonal shape. Between D 11. B. and Nuttmau avenue. Phone 7*4. Reward 223-1 LOST License plate No. 475-84 K. . Telephone to Monroe. 223-3 t LOST. STRAYED OR STOLENReward fur Information leading ! to return of rod cow and calf, (tell to»2. John Bchoftnau 224-3 IX FOR KENT FOR RENT Newly remodeled apartment, modern Heat furnished Near Central Soya Co. See Ira Fuhrman 224-3tx xotii y. to >o\.H»t»ir»»:\v» le r*e A4a*s l lrrwH < aeri «e*lee>S«r Term. I*4o . caose Ta. tumtl .STATE <>F INDIANA |COINTY OF ADAMs SH J Burdell IfoopengarSner vs. W(l,l*m A lloopengsriluer et. al. Il appearing from affidavit tiled in tb» alinve-eiitltled <ans« that in*. I below-named defwndoate are non- * >*ai<lente ot lbs Slate of Indian*: t’ay* trorgusen. Niles. Muhtgaa: I lislph Ar' hbvld, Cl< vr|a»d. I Dur'ittiy Archbold lasra'in. Detroit, Mh-iiteaa, Ctevto* Hoopengardner I I'leveisr.d. Ohio, Atdiey Arvhl'Old | Welle, " — — Martha Hoopenagrdner, ■-, ■.n Motive is rhvrsfhr* hereby «lv»h the above-named defendßirta that they te *nd appear before the Adems Circuit Court th* SSth day ot October, ISltt, and plead by answer 1 or demurryr to -aid < omplaipt, or the same will Ue heard and deter, mbied In their alM*n<*. Wltnoee my name, and the Meal | of Mil* Court hereto affixed, this Sth day of mptamMr. I»t». <l. Itamy Hierly. Clark. (SEAI.i Vlaerat Kelley. Aftorae* N. A. BIXLER OPTOMBTBIBT Eyes Examlnsd Glasses Fitted HOURS «:M to 11:80 12:80 to 8:00 Saturdays. 8 00 j». m. T*lMh*a* ISS

MISCELLANEOUS AUTHORIZED County dealer for Dri Caa. bottle rooking gas, Thor Waabar arid Ironvr. E. C. Stucky. G*m*va Haubary, Phon* IM, Q*nera 304-it NOTICE- Canning Monday. Wed ueaday and Friday until Furth •r none*. Also making can* mutase•a. Bring your can* lu any time. All quality work aaaurvd and well cooked with steam Uecbty Custom Canning and Cane Mill. 208 ts SVPERIOR Good Knight Chick arc hitting a ne* high In sales Thousands weekly. Heaviea only |7. Brod for broilers and layer*. Knight's Hatcheries. ZauesvUle. Indiana. 223-3 t FARMERS ATTENTION — CaU | »70-a at our expense tor dead stock removal. Th* Stadler Product* Co.. Frank Burger, agent. 13U MANI ED WANTED Loans on larm*. Ea*t•rn money. Low rata*. Very liberal tarma see me lot abstract* ol uua. >'r*ach quina. 43-m w-f WANTED TO BVY — Brooder house In good condition Ciar-1 enc* McKean. Decatur R. R 2. 1 323-31 X WANTED — Middle-aged tody to manage home for two. More tor home than wage* Box 2v. Dettio crat. 2Z3-3t» WANTED—Washing* or work by the day. Josepnine Baumgartner,' 83s Dierkea St., Decatur, lud I 333-2tx WANTED—Party to cut wood on abarvs. Roy S. Johnson, phone HM or lUZ2. 324-3 t O'— C|M*»teimeKt as tgwalaburatrl* Ta. St.**. Notice I* hereby given. That th* 1 undersigned ha* been appointed Administratrix ot the estate ct Amos «. Ger he lat* of Adams County, de- i cra<srd The relate i» probflibly sol- j t %»at. Henrietta M. Gerke. Administratrix! (. I- Uahrrs. Al (newer Kepiember SI, Ist* Kept 11-3* Oct. 4 APPLES FOR SALE—Rplen- 1 did eating, cooking and winter appleu. Also m*me fallen apple-.. Bring your container*. Henry Hirschey on the Fred Reppert farm ' 2 mile e«xt of Decatur. Phone (>9ti3. . BEET HAI LERS you can’t BEAT this offer We want y<mr huuineuM mi. for a limited time, we are going to give you GOODRICH Truck Tire* with our first line casings al 40% **“ Pay as you earn O" Our Special BI IMJET PLAN | -'.W .1 jt -. nu (iet I TRIPLE PROTECTION onl) in (ioodrich Silvertown ♦ PLYFLEX—Extra tough ruhi b*r to protect S'dewall. ♦ PLV LOCK - PH** leched around bead to prevent tiro* tearing looee around bead. ♦ hi-Flex — 100% Heated m rubber to retain strength and elasticity. Prevents tire* from getting dangerously hot. Tested for mileage, extra safety, and overload. FOGLE’S SERVK E STATION No. 2nd St. Phone 897 Acroeo afreet from klka.

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