Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 234, Decatur, Adams County, 3 October 1939 — Page 2

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4MMWI««ION»:n* CLAIMS ALLOW KU OCTMM3B X IMS M |M***W* city ur nsMtiTL.!.. * »»*« u»u eitiMiw i*teuhun* Vs. phen* 41.4 J Th* l»<*tur & iiwr»l Lu. adv. TJ »•» H»lthoua* Drug Co. oft *up. 3.14 ’te**rg» H Bterly. Jr.. d*p. blr* 76.00 Iteramc* Uuim. li Hug. elk. ... 6e.u<> U. 44***> Stet 14 4u . }♦••• U. R«i»> ISI-rb P*>»'M» 11.00 Indiana Institutions* Industris* < lk’a **p. »<•» ’FL Wayns in*. C'» 40 i>. Items Uteris tiwitem 40.00 •U R. Hterly do .... »■»* • Or. C. F. Hinchtnan do ............ ».oe Dr. Am»a H*u***r do _____ JSO • Dr. I). P. Junas do j.OJ |>r ML Ha !>«•**• r So »4» Dr F. L. Uraudalatt do .._....._ S.Sv Dr. 11. F Xwi. k do _.. »«« Vugar Funeral Home do _ 60.00 Mars Cowan d«p. nir* ._.— 10.00 I*. L*»» Klctter Clk. hire M.'*o Vlelor H Kkher postage 10 00 H.-nell Typewriter Shop A. exp. 14 *0 Alic* Lennart d*p. hire . -7.... 76.00 ih nall Typewriter Shop T. eap. ?.»• K. IL Aa off man dep. hire .4 00 Ruth HoUlng* worth poetaae 400 Ind. Institutional Ind. R. eap. 4.10 Leo T GlUlg Pep. hire _ — 116.00 Hubert Co* k ran do ............... 14.00 Ed P. Muter mileaae .... 100.00 Leo T. Gllll* poelaSe —.... 4 00 Kd P. Miller prisoner's bd. <l4O It G Pomltiser Pop. hire 100.00 Ft Wayne KF, Aa. Co. 8. exp. .14 Frank Swank ditch exp. _ 1.00 Darwin prake do 10.14 Edward Kevil do 4.04 •ten M< t'ulloush do M.IS I'liUon K. Striker sal. poataSs 1*4.10 Mas«aret 8 Meyers salary —46.0 V F K Day Supt exp. .»< I'lltton K. Striker mileage _ 14.00 L K. Archbold Salat> ...__. *l.*s L K. An hbuld operating exp 04.13 Alb e Relnkln* salary Oe.vO •K. J. Wortnman ealaiy 13.00 ■J Jerome laser Inquest 14.34 .Dr F. V Hrandataft sal. poet. 3«.->0 Will Wlnnes assessing ___ 7.40 ■Moses Augsburgtr Co. Com. _ 10 no Frank Llntger do 40.00 Philip Strahm do 40.0® Fraak Llnlser Co. Coni miteag* 1.04 .Fre# Braun Co. Council ........ 10.ee Augmt Conrad do 10.00 Julius 8* hulls do 10.00 t'hae J. Jone* do „ 10.00 Sveret Banter do 14.00 Dean Byerly do 10.00 Henry Dehner do — __ lo.o* Henry H. Heller salary M.M Auditor Jay County C. ot Ven. 420.10 *"*• A«*ncy In*- on jail 300 A C. Butcher do .... 1.00 Leland Smith do MS ® *Uyn do I M K D. Euxeter do,. I.H Ttobert rl< hbofn Test. Cattle 14.te UJ. Schumaker Ct. House 100 00 Mary McClure do ...js.oo . Store do 14.00 John Wildins Paper Co. do _ 13.00 H. Co do S.J» £j r J n i ? u,> Co - ■»•!! - H3* Dr. R. K Daniels do 400 ferae Witness Co. adv. 40.71 Irene Byron Sanatorium Sana. 303A1 Trees of State A Ina. 313.04 V. n „ •“■ laHrmary ... ” “Fontaine salary ___ nooo • l«ra LaFontalne do till Herbert LaFontalne do _____ 40 00 «o — 4147 B****hy LaFontalne do 17 oe ©4l»tal Falb do 17 00 lllcereide Garage op exp 7uO do l&M It A. flturkey do _ 1? k 'Mjf'T’V* l U *P do* 4X41 pr. j. K Morris do —« oo Indian Refining Co. do a >< Murk Elevator Co do 3* oo Geneva Hatcheries do 147 su Smith Drug Co. d" __ —„ JJ Velvhtv (’stiner) do 14'9* Mh«»*dr« Hakery dk» T , .1 .Jf Ferry. J. Teeters do ... Mira. It Mfg Co do 04 vt fan. » l*roducta Co. do —T Ira_Bodl» do — t Wrll<irr t .d Helen E Mann do . JX’ 3 ~

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I . * ’ / Test Your Knowledge i I Can vou answer seven ot those > ' ten questions? Turn to page Four for the auswora ! 1. What country bounds Nlcara- ' ruu on the north? 1 S. What Is the fl ecu Ing point of , water on the Fahrenheit thi-rmome- > ter scale? [ 3ln law, what is the name of tho 1 criminal offense of contricUng a [ ; 1 iond marriage by one who gt the ■ —- I ! ■ — ———

"RCDHeADS M£ LUCKY" L_ By Vera Brown_

CHAPTER XXXIV "You aren’t still serious about Retrnn, are you?" > “Os course not. Bob. We’re just old friends.” ”1 know al) about that. Mike. But it looks to me as though you might wake up some morning and And yourself in a lot of trouble. Iris Began will come back one of theee day. and then what?” "Then what am 1 supposed to do. Bob?” "Forget him! Go out with Don or somebody. You don’t go any place any’ more!" Kenyon was so persistent that she went out with Don one night only to come in at midnight to find her telephone ringing. It was Handsome ... from Detroit! "Where on earth have you been?" •Just out for dinner, darling." "Until midnight? Don’t fool me'" "I’m not. I had dinner with Don Kayo." "Don't do it again. I don’t want you going out with strange men!" "Don't be ridiculous." Mike pleaded. “I'm not, but stay home after thia I might want to talk to you on the telephone. Here I’ve been trying to get you since ten o’clock. Did you like the game today. Skipper? Four more to go, and I get the old contract back!” • • • Before the team came back to New York. Wish Malone invited Mike to dine with him at his apartment. "I asked you up here for a special reason." Mike laughed. "You're an angel. Wish, but I always suspect you of some deep plot!" Wish did not laugh. He reached into his pocket and pulled out an envelope addressed to Larry Regan, c/o N. Y. Yankee* Baseball Cub. "Read it," said Wish and, at a glance. Mike saw that it was dated the day before from Honolulu and eras signed by Iris. Its message was brief: "staxtinc homb tvksday aaBIVING KIR antis, ooon LUCK AND LOVK. utts.“ The blow had fallen! She was numb. Wish watched her. "Mr. Crisp sent out orders today to the road secretary that if any cables eame for Handsome, they were to be gi«en Lu Ace." AllikMSgh Wish's voice was quiet, it was plain to see he was almost as upset ds Mike. "Tell me. Skipper, are w* doing right? He’s going so swell. It’s a shame to upset him now. He's got a c'uar.ce at those four games. He’s knocking everybody cold. I just can’t let her hurt him now." "But if she comes for the Series, what can we do?” "That’s why I asked you to come up here tonight, Mike. W i’vegotto plan for that emergency.” “What can we do? We eaat chloroform her!" "I’ve got a better idea." "What?” "Kidnaping!" “You’re not serious?" “I am. But I mean: Kidnap Handsome! Let me explain. If the Serie* is played in New Yorit. we’ve got to keep people away from him. I've already written his father." "What has he got to do with it?" "That’s simple You and his dad must keep Handsome away from everybody." "How in the world can we do that?" “To begin with, you’ve got to take a vacation while the Series is here." "1 might be able to arrange that.”

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1939.

time, is already married? 4 Whai ancient people worshipped the gnd Oetrts? 6 Which team won the IM9 Wightman Cup tennte matebee. contested annually between the U. 8 nud Greet Britain? 9. How many stripe* are there in llio American Dag I t What Is the popular name tor th* Rocky. Mountain sheep’ 8. Which former U. R. Senator from I xmls lane an* ui.kMmed The Kmgfiahr

“Then 1 think you ehould take en epenment next to yours for Mr. Regan. We can keep Handsom. there. 11l help." "How can we ever hide him?" "That’s up to you, Mika It must be done. Iris ruined him one*, she isn’t going to do it again." Wish'* voice was grim. 11l take car* of her when the time eonm!" They talked over th* Situation. Wish was bitter. Mike seemed the more compoeed of the two. Has anyone been checking up on her. Wish?" Mike naked. “Yen, we’ve bean inveetigating.... She’s been living with aa old friend of hern, a girl she used to know back home tn Kansas." "Xanana? 1 thought she earn* from Chicago?" “Originally, a Kansas girt," Wish ■aid. "There'* a picture tn the papere tonight of a eousin of hen that’s made the movies." Wish picked up a tabloid and handed it to Mika. The girl glanced at it. “She’s very pretty, looks a lot like Iris, doesnX she?" Then she looked at the caption under the picture: “A Pretty Girl from Pretty, Kan saa She is Roysll Rusnell who hss just signed a long term contract in Hollywood. Blonde Mtxs Russell is a cousin of Handsome Regan's hand some wife. Iris.” Mike reread the linen “Pretty. Kansas.” Where had she heard the name of that town? She thought hard, a deep frown tn her eye* Finally Mike remembered. That nice old lady she’d met that day in the park in Chicago. She said she’d come from PreUy. Kansas. Mike’s eyes widened. What had the old lady said? That her daughter was at the Inferno case? Mike’s voice sounded queer as she asked. "How big a town is Pretty. Kansas. Wish?” "I hsven't the fsintest idea Why?" "I was just thinking. When I was traveling with the team, that first season,” she explained, “there was a niee old lady I met who said she had a daughter working at the Inferno here in New Work.” Malone was paying little attention to Mike’s story. “Wish, listen! Could there be more than one pretty blonde from Pretty, Kansas, working at the Inferno?” i suuuidn't trunk so. What * the idea?” "Because she ... the niee old lady .. . said her daughter was married to somebody down in South America. Wish, do you suppose that eould have been Iris?" Wish was vague in Ms answer. And Mike was completely rapt in her thoughts. “Coma. Skipper, you must be get ting hcaa. Handsom* may be tele phoning." • 0 « Wish Malone had disappeared Mike learned that fact three days before the World’s Seri** between the Yanks and Chicago opened. Although the did not knew it at the time, he had been gone five days. In the general exrttemeot nobody seemed to misa the white-haired Yankee scout Nobody, that is, ex--3t Mika She telephoned the clsb Nt repeatedly, getting only noncommittal replie* from Miss Worden. At his hotel there was always the same answer “Mr. Malone is out of town for a few days." But Mike just had to calk to W ish. She had rented the sparttnrr •. next to hers for Mr. Began. she had arraagvd te have her vacation coincide with the Wortd’a Series. Still ' no word of Wiah.

9. What Is the correct pronunciation of thr Word hover? 10. What legislative asscmblv building has a famous eloer tower? • 9 BRIDC.E AWARD (CGNTINUMD FROM FADE ONK) road I over Hi* Creek. 14 miles northeast of Markle. Kruslck Brothers Winamac. 111.343 Xi Adama comity bridge on road 134 over Blue Creek. <1 miles eaai of MituriH-. Krualck Brothers. Winamac. 114.4*3 44

“He couldn’t desert us now when we need him eot" she thought out loud. Mystified, she took the matter up with Larry Regan and tried to appear casual about it. "Have you seon Wish lately?" ■he asked one night as they warn having dinner at her apartment. "No," grinned Began. “I think he's fallen off th* wsg.m after twenty years.” “You aren’t sericn*. are you?” Mike was really alarmed at the thought “Sure! Res celebrating those eleven game* 1 won. You don't know what that meant to the old boy. It sort of vindicated him with Mr. Crisp" Mike refused to believe any sueh story. "He wouldn't do that with the Series just three days away!” Handsome changed the subject with a cheerful. ’Guess what I brought you? It’s here in my pocket" Mike left her ebair and went around the table to his side. Handsome pulled her down, holding her while be fumbled in his vest pocket “Ttere!” He slipped a ring on her third finger. "I wish it on. darl.ng!" Mike, speechless, looked at the ring. It was a gorgeous star sapphire; the overhead light ponied into its blue depth, illuminat.ig the white star that biased there Handsome watched her face, both beaming with happiness It was a long time before Mike could respond. "Darling, I can’t take tt" Regan ignored the remark. "I should never have given you a diamond, Mike. That's not your stone You’re the star sapphire typo. Skipper. It waa just made for you. that ring. Came right out of the ground with your name on it!" Mike touched the stone lov.ngly, tried to slip it off, but he would not allow that. “Just who won thoe* elev<« ramee, anyway?” he demanded, laughter in his voice. She could not answer him, for her throat was choked with tears. With both arms around her, he tried to make her understand. “I’m not much on talk. Skipper. But if It weren't for you, I’d b< sitting on a park bench without a When Mike tried to speak he put ms hand over her lip*.... Larry did not seem to notice that Mike had •lipped off her new star sapphire. She eould not stop thinking of what wMld happen when he found out about those cablegrams from Ins? Mike was highly nervous. .. . Next morning. Mike and Handsome went to meet Mr. Regan, Sr., at the Grand Central. That first morning. Mike and Handsome took Mr. Regan straight ? »P*r«n*nt she had rented for him. He liked it. “I’ll go next door and make some coffee, Larry,” Mike said. “Here’s a key to my apartment. Bring your ,n ’ hen he’s unpacked." Sbe left Mr. Regxn and his son. Later that morning. Mike waa aakod to take Handsome’s father right-wing "It’s been thirty years since I was in New York.” the old gentleman said. “*** he ” “H ** r She U be a good guide." Larry de“l‘Y» got to go to the sta- ' dium She couldn’t take the ring of course. But she d wear it just fur tonight and be happy (To be eaotinued) ? 1 ’

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I* RATBB * One Tima—Minimum charge of 25c for JO words or looa. Over 20 words. 1«o per word | Two Timao—Minimum charge of 40c tor 20 words or lew. ; Over 20 words 2o per word for the two timea i Three Tlmoo—Minimum charge of Wo tor 20 worda or toco. | Over 20 w-rds 2Vs® P* r * ord I I for the throe time*. Cardo of Thanka Ifro Obltuarloo and voraea _ 91.00 Open rata - display advertising *bo per aolumn inch. e • EOK SALE — ALWAYS naw and USED washers. aweepers, refrigerators, stoves Small payment. Fuel oil heater Decatur Hatchery, dealer. ’ James Kitchen, salesman. 301-ts tiRDEKKD SOLD — Stuvea and Hauge*, easily worth |1& more Big roomy cabinet heaters. Xo-lnch dre pot, 139 So and old stove. White porcelain enameled ranges. 959 So and old range. Wilson beaters. kit< ben heaters and laundry stovea —priced to sell quk-k. Sprague Furniture Co.. 163 bo. Second St., Decatur. Ind. Pboue 199. 234-31 FUR SALE *37 Ford Pkkup truck. good mechaukally, good rubber Bryce Daniels. Pleasant Mills. Phone 3903. 233-3 t FOR SALE — 10 native feeding lambs. Also 6*' pound Durham bull. W. M. Kitson. route 2. Decatur. 233 g3U FOR SALE- Small Spinet Plano. like new. Can be purchased for : unpaid balance. 38 month. Write ' .'ulea Martin. Gen. Del.. Decatur. 233 3tx FOR SALE Two Boston Terriers, one female aged I years, one male ag< J 4 months Both well marked. J*c* Ze hr. pboue 1974. 2343 U FOR SALE A few good full blooded Shropshire rams. T. H. Baltsell. Dectur route 4. 234-3tx FOR SALE —l9 j» Deluxe Ply mouth. Owner live* out of city. Sell at *acrifke Box Plymouth, Daily Democrat. 232t3x ORDERED SOLD Used Furniture' and Ptenoa, Bring room suites. pianos, tables, mattresae*. dress- - ers. No reasonable cash offer re-1 fused. Sprague Furniture Co., 162 ; South Second St., Decatur. Ind i Pbanu 199. 221' FOR SALE — Dr. Salsbury Rota Capa wwm powders. Tonk- and conditioner. Jam*sway ventilating system and equipment. Decatur Hatchery. Poultry Headquarters 334 if, easaaaawmuwmi■ . m«awMmiaß*amnawsaaammwmm■» FOR SALE-Two-burner oil heat ! er. CaU 303. 334-31 FOR SALE- '37 Willys sedan, low mileage Frits Ellsworth. High , way Service Station. Phone 490 333t3x B EOK KENT FOR RENT—d room modern furnished apartment, heat furnished private entrance. Phone 79. 413 Mercer Ave. 233-3 t MASONIC Stated meeting of Decatur ehap- | ter No. 112 RAM. at 7:3u p m . ' Tueaday. October 3. He present. Floyd Acker, High PrieaL xoticf. o»- sis «i. *e;mjiwEaT OF »:*T6V»: so. AMI Notice i» hereby *,«ea to the credItors, belts and legate** ut W**nUigt<>a I‘jte. ,le> *»•<-I. 1.. .«t>f. >< i . in* Adam* ctrvirit Court, held at • rotur, Indlaaa. »n tbe 27th day ot October. IS*®, and show <au*e. it eny. why the Final Netilrment Account* with th*- ealal• nt asid dried eat should net be approved, arid said i- li> -ere notlrie*l to then arid tsswee make petrol of heirship, and raeelv* their sietrlbutlv* *n«r*» Clara Itiicna. Ailniinlatratrix Ireiatur. Indiana. October I, l»o. I*h* I.- lyetaM Aioarney

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MISCELLANEOUS AUTHORIZED County dealer for Drl-Ga*. th* bottled cooking gaa, Thor washer and irouer. F. C. Stucky. Geneva Hatchery. Phone 164. Geneva. 295-ts NOTICE— Canning Monday, Wednesday and Friday until Further nolle*. Also making cans aiolaasaa. Bring your cane in any time. All quality work assured and well cooked with steam. Llechty Custom Canning Cane Mill, Berue. 300-ts FARMERS ATTENTION — Call 170 Aat our expense for dead slock removal. The Stadler Products Co., Frank Burger, ageut. 13tf NOTICE —The Wogoman Sxnltorturn at Kendallville, Indiana, baa vacancies for aged and mental caaea. Reasonable rates. Telephone 4?. Reverse charges. 229-11 U HAMED WANTED Experienced girl wants general housework. Phone 107 k 333t2x WANTED--Reliable man to represent well established Life. Health and Accident Insurance Co. in De■alar and vicinity. Furnish reference. Address Box 41. care Detnocrat. 234-3: x WANTED—Let me fix that roof before winter. Old roots repaired and new put on. Special price on galvanised corrugated, 14.60 ! per square. Standing seam. 36. put on. all new 2k gunge Call or see j A. M. Barkley. Route 5, Decatur. 228-10tx - O— — Card es Thanks We deatre to thank the people who tried to help make Virgil Mer- - cer comfortable and happy during hix long Illness, and assisted us so much tn our great sorrow. The Virgil Mtrcer Family — - -n ... Card of Thanks .We wish in this manner, to expens our appreciation to friends, neighbors and all of those wbo contri' ated with floral offerings and ; the sickness and at the death of xa v e assistance in any way during 'cur husband, son and brother. Mrs. Lan H M'tcb. Father. Mother and Broth* ra. ' ' o— MARKETS AT A GLANCE Stocks: Irrgvular and quiet. Bonds: Irregular. Curb stocks: mixed. Chicago shirks; Inegularly lower. Call money: one per cent. Foreign exchange, a boo. steady m lelaiioa to dollar. Cotton: tower. Grains: lower, whent off about \ I cent. Corn oft around K cent. 1 hicago livestock: hogs w«ak. catt’ • steady *!>e*p ba*ely steady. Rut*>>er. off more than .ne halt ean*. a pound. Silver bar in New York up Me to New York to *SM cent* a fine i ounce.

CHANGE OF ADDRESS Kuboeribura are requested to give old and new addrew> w hen ordering paper changed from one addrts- to another. For example: If you change your addrc*>. r from Decatur R. R. | to Decatur R. R. 2. instruct i us to change the paper from route one to route twn. " ' I CL , HT X - t vT ROY S. JOHNSON Auctioneer Oct * -tiotlana Gnerniwtjt Broader* Aaa'n, Hain, Fair Ground*. Indtanapolla. Indiana Treat Co Rida. _l>r<Mtiii Indiana Phono lot N. A. BIXLER OPTOMKTRIUT tjraa examined . Glewwe Fitted HOURS t:SO to IVW 12:30 to SrOO Saturdays, a:QO p. m. Taleeheaa im

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