Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 243, Decatur, Adams County, 13 October 1939 — Page 2

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Your Knowledge Cass jbu answer seven of these j tan questions* Turn to page Four for the aaawers. 1 For which State ta **ol4 Us*" a nickname? t. clan woodchuck* elimn tre*s? ; 3. Name the body of water which Ilea north of the Baltic B*4 bordered by Sweeden and Ftudland a. What it the name for tne male organ of plants. in which the sperm* are developed ? I. With what eport la the name "t Joey Archibald associated? < What la the name for uncoined ■old and silver? 7. Into what body of waler does the River Jordan flow? S. Who was Secratsry of the Navy •W the Confederate States? 9 What Is the correct pronunciation of the word Im o WANTED RAGS, Magazines. Newspapers. Scrap Iron. (Nd Auto Radiators. Batteries. Copper. Brass. Aluminum, and all grades of scrap metals. We buy hides, wool, sheep pelts, the year round. The Maier Hide & Fur Co. 710 W. Monroe at. Phone 442

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, <<*st noneommlm i ' stoned rauk in the U 8. Army ? -flr- > ■ Governor Asks Pardon ► For Warren Billings Ran Francisco, Oct. 13— (Vl*)— Gov Culbert Olson today nuked the • California supreme iourt 19 racon--1 mend a pardon for Warren K. Bill.ugs. serving a Ufa svntance nt Fol- • »om prison In connection with tb>- > 1916 preparedness day i«>mbtn< issn here. I Billings and T.wn Mooney both writ imprisoned for the bombing I and Olson aovoral months ago pardoned Mooney, whose guilt or innoi cence had been debated for years. o_ ■.S-.UAI. M»l‘U K W riHllr hkahims S-OHW Ml. ••• , Notice l» hereby given that the le>- • cal Al- oholtc Beversge Board of Adams County. Indiana, will, at » «•* A M. Central Htanda-d Tliur uh sth day of November 1»35 at the County Commleelonei'a Room In the Auditor a orfl- r, Court House, In the City ot l»e<atur. In eald County, twain' Investigation of the applications of the following named persona, requesting the issue to the applicants al the locations herelnafte, set out, ot the Alcoholic Beverage Permits of the classes hereinafter designated and will, at said time and place, re celve Information concerning the fitness of aald al-pll'-ants. and the propriety of Issuing the permits applied for to such applicants at the premises named: Albert Aeschllman. tSTt», tColon--I*l Case I. 130 K Monroe Street l»e-: vatur, Liquor. Beer. Wine Hetailer. Knights of Columbus. Council No. Stt. 3311*3. Cor. 3nd and Madison Kts . Decatur, Beer Retailer. Said Investigation will be open to the public, and public participation is requested AUMIIIII.U' •BEVKRAGE COMMIH SION OF INDIANA By JOHN F NOONAN. Secretary HIGH A BARNHART

|“KniGHT ERRAnr’ p—4 Jock ITlcDonald

SYNOPSIS Heather Mills' world tumbled about her when her father’s thoroughbred. ''Coronado.*' break* hl* back while running in th* Santa Anita Handicap, and Dan Mills, the veteran sportsman. succumb* th* following day. ostensibly from pneumonia but really from a broken heart. Charley Bassitt, a shady gambler, had taken Coronado to th* receiving barn th* day of that rac*. Bassitt had backed th* winner. Therefor*, gossip was rife regarding Coronado's “accidental** death. Two who had waged all on Coronado and lost were “Slim** (Andrew Branson) Maynard, whose father once owned a string of thoroughbreds, and hie friend, "Snapper” Elliott, a typical tout. Slim traveled from track to track, sometime* in the money but more often not. People wondered at the friendship between the cultured Slim and th* uncouth Snapper. Heather goes back to her father's Carmel Valley farm where a colt, aired by Coronado, is born. A* Heather looked at the ungainly little creature, she visioned great race* and a reincarnated Coronado. She named the colt “Knight Errant." In the meantime. Slim and Snapper were doing fairly well a* Tanforan. On* day. they go to court to hear th* case of Sol Berg, a tailor against “Foot*” O'Day for non-payment of a bill. “Foot*” own* two no-good plater*, “Susie" and “Cold Cream.” which he had turned over to Berg in lieu of cash, but contrived to get back again. CHAPTER VII •Which do you want, your money back or the horse*?" asked Judge Foley. “The money, for my suit and overcoat!" Mr. Sol Berg said. “Those horse* eat too much and never win a race." Turning to “Foots” O'Day, the judge asked if he had the money to pay hi* tailor bill. Dejectedly th* tetter said “No.” During the six years they had •knocked around” together. Snapper had been after Slim to buy a stable. Owning one, he thought, would identify him as a horseman, and thus lend more tone of authority when he recommended certain “good things” to his clientele. “Buy 'em, Slim!” Snapper whispered. “You can get ’em eheap." Slim stood up. He was grinning. “Your Honor, 111 buy the horses,” he offered. And his offer was approved by Tailor Berg, “Foots” O’Day, Hi* Honor and Snapper. Slim peeled off five century notes —$300 for th* tailor and S2OO for “Foote" —and walked out of the courtroom holding the bill of sale for two unknown entities—to wit, Susie am! Cold Cream, platers, plugs, ete., etc. “Let’s hustle out to Tanforan and look ’em ever,” Snapper said. Half an hour later Ui« grin on Slim's lean face was wiped away. “Take a gander at this one," he groaned, pointing at the skinny little mare known as Susie. “You ean hang your hat on her fl* -ks." And Snapper was thinking of “all the hay Susie is going to lap up" before eating her racing leg* back into condition. Cold Cream, they discovered, was a 5-year-old maiden which had arrived in the show hole I (third place and money) once in her life, largely due to a fluke. “Where'd you get those Mexican anteaters, in a five-’n’-lO bargain basement?” scoffed Charlie Bassitt as Slim and Snapper led them by on a rope to the new Versatile Stable. “Wait until you see 'em run," Slim countered bravely. “What makes you think they ean run?” The dimple in Slim's cheek deepened. “Premonition!" Premonition— a word horsemen live by. | • * * * Premonition it was that drew Heather from her bed late one night thia June and sent her to Knight Crvva‘’a stable, near the farm-

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house. Th* gbit wind whipping Th* only thing Veraatite about around Point Lkboe stung through them was that Susie had to have a the thin silk of her pajama*, and pasteboard track to run on and Cold th* pulled back th* sliding door. Cream couldn't raise a gallop in From th* colt’* padded stall earn* anything but th* mud. the thump of small hoove* thrash- Susie was touched in th* wind, mg in agony. but could go five-eighths of a mil* OMfil . . at top .prod if th* air was clear Heather had heard old Dan use and there wasn't any brvese. She the word, in the tone another man had won a few cat-hop* in her time might apeak of death, it aant bar around the eracker-bo* half mile , ling Into th* outer darkness bo- truck* of the leaky roof circuit ~>nd the staMe foe Artichokes, to Cold Cream was a S-year-old take her place beside the frail little maiden with a bad knee that looked colt lying with bloated body and like a casaba melon. thin lege stack out stiffly Madly, It was Getaway Week at Bey with a pote eoat flung over her pa- Meadow* and it found Slim and jag* XJL *II -1F JL “You eased him. Heather.” declared the veterinarian after her all-night vigil over th* ailing Knight Errant.

’’am**, »he drove through the darkness of th* Carmel Valley road She found old Doctor Boley and drove him back to the farm. “Knight Errant is dying. You must eave him. He’* Knight Errant, Coronado’* c01t..." Later th* old veterinarian who had known her father said, “You saved him. Heather. Speed —in these case* — means more than A ill." More than ever after this grueling night the rangy colt wa* dear to Heather Mills. Knight Errant wa* a yearling now, and the knob* of hi* leg* had smoothed into tee general bleak slimness that wa* becoming his chief characteristic, and the gre. t hammer-like head was daily growing finer and more beautiful. “I'm going to lend Knight Errant to the Kentucky Derby next spring,” Heather informed Artichokes. “Cain’t do that" Artichoke* was annoyed at the girl’s utter ignorance in turf matters. I, Heather was piqued. Her blue aye* widened“Why not?" “Because only three year old* are el’gible for de Kentucky Derby.” Heather toesed her honey colored t “I'm going to take Knight Errant to Santa Anita tn January, anyway, and rac* Mm," thought Heather. But she wouldn’t tell Artichokes until the time cam*. » • • • At Bay Meadows, Slim and Snapper, co-proprietor* of Cold Cream and Susie, decided to race them under the nome de course of th* V*rsatil* Stable. Slim pronounead it ver*a-teal, a* in duck, and Snapper ver*a-tilc, a* in brick.

Snapper in debt to the hotel, the feedman. and with shipping money to Santa Anita not even remotely perceptible in the offing. There was a five-eighths cat hop In the condition book which Susie, ace headliner of the Versatile Stable, would fit into nicely. But when Slim walked into the tackroom Tuesday morning he found Snapper looking melodramatic. “The dog bit Susie!” gasped Snapper. “What are you driving at?" Slim asked, puxzled. “I'm talking about bad news, SHk.” “Well, bad new* travels fast, and that’* what we want Susie to do today, isn’t it ?" “You don’t understand. Slim. Fluff! The stable dog! He bit Susie on her ankle this morning. Shell be on the shelf the rest of the meet” Just then fate obii.Ted with some quick service, for it started to rain. Cold Cream had been in the barn for months just wsiting for rain. There was some trouble filling the entries for Wednesday. The prima donna horses of the handicap division were afraid of getting their feet wet and to fill the card Secretary M. H. Morrison had to hang out a race for non-winners. Thirty-seven old jalloppies like Cold Cream were just itching to get in this race and when they drew the entries, Cold Cream was among the twelve starter*. Snapper had a little dentist with a mustache all stacked away an<i primed to win a big bet on the “getaway special" Snapper had been building up for day*. This wa* it. Cold Cream, thought Snapper. (To be continued) Co*nnht kt >Mk DUlrttnitrl k> Sin* rwturw *rn*. r< i. in* , |

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L ♦ f RATES On* Timo—Minimum charge of 26* for 20 word* or les*. Over 20 word*, I'sC per word. Two Timo*—Minimum charge of 4U for 20 words or (***■ Over 20 word* 2c per word for th* two time*. Thran Tlmeo—Minimum charge of 50c for 20 word* or I***- | Over 20 word* 2' per word for the thro* time*. Card of Thank* 33* | Obltuarl** and ver*** ... B'oo | Open rate—ditplay adv*rti*ing 86c per column Inch. FOR SALE ALWAYS new and VBKD washer*, eweepore, retrigeratore, cloves Small payment. Fuel oil beater. Decatur Hatchery, dealer. James Kitchen, salesman. 201-ts FOR SALE — Potatoes. William Anderson. 9 mile* northeast of Decatur on County line, just off of Stale Road 101. Monroeville phone. FOR SALE — Dr. Salsbury RoteCaps worm powders. Tonic and conditioner. Jamesway ventilating system and equipment. Decatur Hatchery. Poultry Headquarters. FOR SALE—Building lot* on Mercer Ave; inside city limit*. Improvement* in. Also 5 and 10 acr* t act*. L. Hall, Decatur R R. • 240-6tx FOR SALE—Combination coal and gas stove; also electric washer. Phone I*3 or inquire 221 Ji. Fifth St. 242-31 FOR SALE—Bicycle in first class condition. L. E. Summers. 9u9: Walnut St. 242-3 t FOR SALE—Duro-Therm oil burner. 1939 model, good condition. Priced reasonable. Phone 1034. 2413tx FOR SALE — Birds-eye maple dressing table. Heat role heating stoves, ranges. Laundry stoves. 110 Jefferson St. ' 342 3t f FOR SALE — Repossessed fi-tube 1 automatic tuning .Motorola home ■ radio with 24-hour electric time clock aetting of stations, at 455 discount. Six dollars down. Joe Kay. Fogles Service Station, across ' street from Elk* on Second St. IFOR SALE-One used Oliver No. | 70 row crop tractor This tract- 1 lor has been thoroughly overhauled. Also several good used discs. McCormick-Deering Store. 242-3tx FOR SALE — Potatoes and eggs. Ross Service Station. 224 and Ohio State line,_ 243-3tx i FOR SALE Hand plebe dapples. First gradw Sprayed six times. 50c budhel. At orchard on Archbold road, mile west of Novelty factory. For short time only. Jultus Brite. 243-3tx i FOR" SALE Two thoroughbn-d Beagle bounds. Hubert Sprungor, two miles east, two south of | Monroe. 243-31 o ApiHtlHtmral „I AdmlnUiratri* VV 111 Mill InnrOTl KatMe No. 3<oa Notice I* hereby given. That the tir.drrsigned ha» been s,ppohited Aduilnlatratrlx with will annexed of tne estate <>t Charles L Ale*hire late ot Adalna County, d.-ceaeed. The estate is probably solvent. Blanc be M Aleshire Administratrix with will annexed Sertemner 29, l»-i» l.esh A l.esb. Attorm >s He.pt. 3»-Oel. 4-1 J Trade In a Goon I ovm rieeatur —i—— A New Sleep Miracle! The Mat tret* of Tomorrow! AIRF O A M (LATEX) Smooth-Top mattreNs, smartly tailored with heavy brocade covers. No Tapes, No Tufts. No Turning. Come in tomorrow and see this wonderful, luxurious, sleep-producing mattress. <5.90 trade in allowance for your old mattress. SPRAGUE FURNITURE CO. 152 So. Second St. Phone 199

MISCELLANEOUS AUTHORIZED County dealer for Dri-Uaa. the bottled cooking ga*. Thor waehrr and Iruner. E. C. Stucky. Geneva Hatchery, Phone IM. Guiieva. 2U3-tf 335 REWARD-for any corn Great Christopher Corn and Callous Salve .cannot remove. Price 35c. For sale by Ed. J, Miller Grocery, West Adam* Bt. Decatur. 243 3tx FARMERS ATTENTION — Call 370-A at our expenae tor dead etock removal. The Stadler Product* Co., Frank Burger, agent. 13U ~ FOR RENT FOR RENT — Bleeping room* aud board ft de* I red 823 W. M-ul-eon. 241 3tv , FOR RENT — Bleeping room* in i modern home; garage. 707 Wtncheeter St. 243-3tx FOR RENT—" room modern bourn 317 Winchester St. Enquire at 638 Mercer Ave. 241 3tx FOR RENT — 2 modern sleeping room*. Inquire 503 W. Adam* St. 2433 U FOR RENT -Seven room auburban home. IK* mile* eaat of Decatur. Electric light*, drove drove well, cistern. A. D. Suttle*, agent. -IFOR RENT Two outside adjoining rooms above Niblick A Co., suitable tor office*; heal, water furnished, newly decorated. Inquire Niblick fi Co. 243-3 t FOR RENT — Furnished light housekeeping room, suitable for couple or elderly lady; reasonable. Loma Foster, Monroe. Ind. 243-3 t FOR RENT — 5 room apartment. with bath. Heat furnished. Private entrance. 228 North Fourth. Phone 255. Mrs John T. Myers 241-2 t WANTED WANTED TO RENT-House, close in. Best of references. Address replies to Box 50, care this office. WANTED—Loans on farm*. Eastern money. Low rate*. V*ry liberal term* Bee me tor abstract* of titl* French Quinn. 33-m-w f WANTED — 1 Men. to husk corn. Floyd Stoneburner. 2*4 mile* 1 aouth of Preble. 242-211 V. aNTßD— A*Bi»tant district ma.tJ ager for legal reserve insurance Co. Insuring men. women and childten Liberal contrac. and renewals For information write A. H. Myer*. 2608 Woodward Are, Fort Wayne. 242-3 U LOST AND FOUND FOVND — Female German police dog. Owner may have aame by Inqnlring Box 51 at Democrat and paying for this ad. 243-3 t —♦ MARKETS AT A GLANCE Sstock, irrvgulnr and quiet. Bonds, it regularly lower, U. 8government*, lower. Curb stocks, irregular. ! Chicago stocks, steady. <2*ll money, one per cent. Foreign exchange, weak in re- ! lat ion to the dollar. Cotton, steady. , Grains, easy; wheat off about % to > 3 c; corn off around U to tec. Chicago livestock, hog* strong; cattle, steady; sheep, steady. Rubber, steady. Silver bar in New York, up IHe to 27 S*c a fine ounce. ■' ~ " aiiO l " ll " n— WItTICM «>»' stl.E OF KEAI. ESTATE BV AIIMIVISTRATOH Na. 3.V1.1 Ths undersigned administrator ot the estate of Victor Earl MeKlsjic, d-ceneert. hereby give* notice that hy virtue of an order of th* Aa«nia ■ i.cult Court ha will offor for sale at the hour of 10:'W o'clock A. M. er the gStli day of October, I»3'J. at the office of th* undersigned sdnun:*trator. 163 Houth Jefferson Street, la the town or Berne. State of Indnna, and from day to day thereafter until sold, at private sals all the interest of said decadent In and to the following described real estate: An ji.dlvldcd one-half Intereat in the North West quarter of the North East quarter or Section nineteen I IS) tin Townalitp twenty-five (3S) North, ■tange fifteen <l6> East, containing forty (40) acres, more or les*. Wald sale will be made subject to the approval of aatd court for not les* than the appraised value ot sail real e*late. arid upon the fallowing term* and conditions: Cash In full. Christian H Muselman, Administrator of the Vh lor K«ri McKissic Estate. Sept 39 Oct. 4-13-31 Notice! I will be out of town Monday, October 18. Dr. Roy H. Andress N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined ■ Glasses Fitted HOURS 8:30 to 11:30 12:30 to 5:00 Saturdays, 8:00 p. m. Telephon* 135

marketbo* daily HIPORtor ■ *ND foreign S f 0 HI Cr * UV ’ " sn.'C. > W CI6M « 4t U ■— l,l I ,i (>1 , H . , No com mu. „ r-.ive., i'M> t<> n„ to ||e lb. 140 m | h , 160 tu |xn |b. fIU IXO tn 24,, |b, 240 n. ■>:,> n,. M 270 to .io,, it,, Hg 300 to .%o it,. HM 3&o Ih, an,| up m Roughs SB Stag, Ml ffprikg Spring i„i, k , SH Yearling* wholesale Ug , H polltr, Furmsned Metr. Egg 4 P;. 1 Decatur p, 0 , ( l>rl ' ‘'t--Bhl A premium p,., bo paid t.u a . j,., n White Egg- ,1,0 Bh H'o" 11 ■ ■ \ . rsH, a\ y ||. ■ . |. • c 881 Hehiy N,.- ■. B ,„„j .."JI Wh.'» I; k- ? , Hi.c.y ■ jag® >•’ k FORT WAVNE l —Llvettrx k hB hirter - r lb> . f- . |.v M 260 lbs < >. ;b, dHE L’toJiHf l««5. ■ h ',5 ’.*■[ - 120 lbs. $« gffi Calves. }- , aK(I ;• JB Calv,s J'. S INDIANA . —Livesim k k- • n>s t J.;;... t, a I I*o lb. *g i-. fc t,i I Callie. , ailes. 5». m.,-- • diM|| ’ ■ ■ ■• ,'i b- ,-f r Jof good c., 1- r 1:1. c < Sb.and i hm,. c 11" |||| EAST 6; tfa.j . East Bnffat" N V 'U.. 3 > lav. s'", k BB esH, |,. r,. ■’ Thursdiy and . 1,..:. • JJ,. i"t‘ 11,. J.; a..- ..MChkO 100.250 ibs ri-ris M Ca'll.. I oral trad. , alt w. l.‘ ' -■ I" 5 " , omm.m cu-lnitn heifers r>- '.5 "'"T »»» W mon cows ji .e ‘ sausace bu'.i- u’.'miO Jb .5 Calves. 2"". ,!■ I" tidabl* trade, steady. allli H 2.50. Sheep. 50". lambs ...""'“■j interests. • hoice r- ; ■ ■ CHICAGO GRAIN CLOW M Dec. Wheat '•'» Corn “J* * S ""'clelelanc C|e» .-land ’till" produce « Bui ter market firm *■ Egg market, firm. r» clean. 31c. Live poultry steady. " !fi lbs . and up “ nli h '“' y Mj mostly 17 to 18c. Potatoes, "hm '"bblercJW per 100 lb. bag. " hi " rttM » 81.50. ■ local grain market ■ BURK ELEVATOR CO. M Corrected October ■ Prices t<> be P>id No. 1 Wheat, 00 1,1 l * ller fl No 1 Wheat. 58 lbs ■ Oats, 30 lbs test ' ■ No 2 Yellow Coro ■ N ew No 3 Yellow (orn H No. 2 Soy Beans ■ Kye - B central SOYA CO. ■ No. 2 Boy Beans 500 Sheets Canary Second Shed - V wrapped 35c. it C»B The Decatur Demon ■