Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 261, Decatur, Adams County, 3 November 1939 — Page 2
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CHAFTER XXV The next day. Slim drove to the racing office at Tanforan and nominated Comancha for Saturday's Peninsula handicap. Then he slipped away to see Heather and the "nice and fat" Knight Errant. Slim turned the ear into the stone flaked driveway that led to her white Spanish farm house, nextled under two massive live oaks. Heather, who had hm n grieving over the unhappy turn of events of the day before, hi ard the motor and came running out joyfully. "You got away!" she eried. “Did Edith relent?" "No, I'm A. W. O. L. Edith or no Edith. Lafayette I'm her* " “After all, Edith pays your salary,” Heather said forgivingly. "But promise me. Slim, that you won't mention her name again today. And now you must see Knight Errant.” She caught his hand as a joyous child might, and they ran through the quiet charm of a Monterey cypress grove flanking the slender white-pebbled strram that led to the paddock Dan had built for Coronado. Suddenly Slim stopped in hi# tracks. Hi’heart missed a beat and turned over sickly. For he was confronting Knight E r rant—not the sleek-1 ined t horonghred . . but a piump, overstuffed creature with a black satin coat over a bloated frame. "What's happened to that horse?” Slim exploded. "He looks like pork!" e Heather explained that Artichokes. the good natured old darkey, had been "fattening” him. Slim blistered Artichokes orally and made Heather promise to put her golt on a strict diet. "If you take good eare of Knight Errant hr may be able to run in a month,” Slim said to Heather in parting. "Oh. but hr's running Saturday | in the Peninsula Handicap at Tan-' foran.” Heather Hitheiy informed. 1 “Artichokes nominated him last 1 week.” ' What!" Slim exploded. "Why, I nominated Comanche this morning for the same race." “Comanehe or no Comanehe," she <aid proudly, ' Knight Errant is yoing to race Saturday.” “iMn't be ridiculous. Heather. I Y ur colt couldn't run around the. >lnck in hi* present condition.” Heather was indignant. Slim un-•-'mpromising. They parted with 'rietion, a* usual. • see Getting arrested for speeding on ; he San Juan grade en route back I o San 'ranciseo contributed noth-1 ng to Slim's peace us mind, nor did ■ hree telephone slips in hi*, box at ’ he hotel, all from Edith, demandng that he call her. “Where have you been?" sh« eanted to know immediately. "Out." was Slim's evasive reply. "Yes, but not out at the stables,” Edith accused. “I looked for you." "I went to see Knight Errant." ■"Slim, you're not being fair. You're working for ms. You owe your time and your loyalty to Comanche.” Edith was right, and Slim admitted a* mueh to her. He was tired, and had planned to gn to bed. but hi# douM# flare-op, first • ith Heather and then Edttn, drove him to a bur. "A boilermaker!" ha ordered. Then out of the corner of his eye Sliir ea-.ght the flash of a rh*eker»d suit oat identified it* owner unml#takabiy.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1939.
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"Snapper Elliott!" SHm b#Uow«d. < "When did you get in town?" "Don’t oak when, aak ho*. Well, I just got here. TH# thmo I hnppetsed to s weat in way hi on a hone 1 car. Susie and I shared tb# sama 1 blanket" ] “Why didn't yun look a#a up?" , Slhn ashed. “Aw, I thought yoe’d ba trnay taking your musie leeaon.’’ "Musie lesson? Ho* eome?" “Hasn’t that Ashleigh dame bought you a violin yet?* Snapper tossed a ten dollar bill 1 on the bar on ma!" • So back to the race# Heather ‘ brought Knight Errant, the "prob- 1 lem child" of the turf. SHm stood in front of Comanche’s stable in Tan- ' forsn’s "de luxe row" a* Heather 1 and Arthhokee drove up with 1 Knight Errant in the trailer van. Talking with Slim wa# Bert Bar- ‘ oni, the Utt!# Italian immigrant 1 from Reno who had parlayed a shoe thine box into a slot machine, 1 some more slot machines into a horse, and that hors#. Top Row, mte a SIOOJXM Santa Anita Handicap ' victory. The two watched Knight Errant 1 being led into a stall across from 1 where the Aehleigh horses were ' quartered. Sim shot a despairing glance at the still bloated form of 1 the overfed eolt. 1 "Can you guess who that horse ta?" he asked Baroni 1 "You mean Which brewerp he 1 hauls for?" 1 "You can believe it or not, it’# Knight Errant. Coronado'* eoit." 1 "i wouldn't hav# known him, Slim. He got a raw deal from Charlie Bassitt, I know, but it looks now 1 a* if he’d fallen into even worse hand*." The Peninsula Handicap would mark the twenty-fifth stsrt of Knight Errant’* career. He had 1 won two. lost twenty-two and Slim recalled, with irony, that Coronado’* 1 record for a corresponding number 1 of hi* earlier races had been jut the reverse, twenty-two victories, two defeat*. Slim walked over to Heather. "Don't put him on the spot today. Heather," he begged. "He hasn't a Chinaman's chance. There'* still time to scratch him." "I’ve waited a long terne on promise*, Slim," she answered in a tone that still showed her hurt. "It's fall and you're still not free. Artichoke* and I must go on alone. And he think* it's best Knight Errant be raced into condition now " see* There were whispered riding instruction* in th* paddock when Slim went there shortly before poet , time to saddle Comanche, "Don't beat Knight Errant too i far,” Slim told Ted Dolan, Comanche’s jockey, in an undertone. But don't draw it too fine, no*, for 1 want Comanehe to win." Th* bugle called the Penfrsule handicap field to the track and as th# horse* swung out for th* parade Edith Ashleigte watebed, not Comanche. but the stair passage for a sight of Sinn. It wu hl* custom to be with her when Comaneh# stretched hi* strident limb* to unceasing victory. What wa* delaying SHm today? In th* gay holiday hubbub she did not see Shm and Heather together down by the rail dose to the judges’ stand. "They're «</• bawled th* announcer And Knight Errant dashed to the front at once, In th# teeth of a strong
die In the White House? » What is the correct pronunciation of the word judicative? 10 Where is the resting place Os the French Unknown Soldier? —- oHistoric Log Bequeathed Norristown. Pa , -*-(UP> A log tKMik of the U. S 8. Constitution wa* bequeathed to s grand son In the will of Mr* Helen 8. Clayton. wh<Me estate wa* valued at >209. l>j.
wind, whipping down the San Bruno Valley and tap the haekst retch. Slim would never have permitted KnirM Errant'# joekey to tsk* th* lead In the face of this gale and he silently cursed th* stupidity of Artichoke*, Knight Errant’s makeshift trainer, for not warning the rider against breaking wind for th* other horse*. Comanehe wu racing (easily, hi* jockey rating th* horse cleverly in Knight Errant's wake. From the Ashleigh box, Edith’* intent rase never once left Comanche lying back in second place in lhe early part. But the torrid stretch run left her breathlc*., for here wa* Knight Errant making a Stirling battle of it with Comanche. With a graceful movement she lowered her glasses toward the judge*' stand after Comanehe flashed to the wire in victory. There she saw Slim and Heather •tending together by the rail. Heather in a saucy tweed cape. Heather wu rejoicing in Knight Errant’* latest display of courage. “He mad* a grand showing, didn't he, Slim!” she enthused. "He wu beaten only a half-length ” “He could have been beaten half a track," thought Slim. For he had seen Dolan take Comanche under double wraps and ease him to the wire in absolute command of the situation, with Comanche ’’crying" for his head. Shm turned a truant eye toward the Ashleigh box. Edith was looking at them. She beckoned impatiently to him. "Wait here for me. I’ll be right back." Slim told Heather. He bounded up the stairs to Edith. Her welcoming look was smoldering. “If you can tear yourself away," she said cuttingly, “I’d like to grt back to town.” Slirn went back to Heather like a scolded puppy. "Gosh, I'm sorry. Edith ha* made other plans. 1 hcjied you and I could celebrate together, tonight.” Heather had evidently cherhhed the same idea Disappointment shadowed her fare Her joy over Knight Errant’* fine «howinr, without Slim to share it, suddenly died. "Oh well, some other tim«%" *he tried to say airily. "Os course, you must answer the Ashleigh royal command." Slim drove Edith into San Franciseo where she suggested dining at Solari’s. "Get a table where we can be by ourselves,” Edith whispered as th. y entered and premonition told Slim, "Uh-oh. here fteomes. I’m going on the pan." Edith determined to be dirrrt. Her look wa* dark and accuaing. Slim braced himself. “Why did you tell Ted to have Comanehe under wrap* today?" Slim grinned back at her ingenuously. "How did you know?" But Edith did not smile. "I guessed by the wsy you looked et Heather Mill*—down by the rail " "I've never lost with Comanche yet," Slim said defensively. “I only wanted to give Knight Errant a break." "Slim, you’re not playing fair." "Well, I want to do the right thing." "You ea«. 1 have a plan which will help us ail.” Slim looked up eagerly. Edith was smiling. "Even Heather Mills?" “Yes, even Heather ” <To be continued! OamifM M Iv* U fx-.I1; nwir.lwws w Ml** I*— 4-*-'. •—
* R AT E S I One Time—Minimum charge of 25s for 20 word* or leee. Over 20 words, I'/*# psr word. Two Times—Minimum charge of 40e for 20 word* or les*. Over 20 word* 2c per word for the two time*. , Three Times—Minimum charge | of 60c for 20 words or loo*. ; Over 20 word# 2 , / i c per word for th# three tun##. Card of Thank* 35c | Obituaries and verses *IOO Open rat#—display advertising 35c per column Inch. ♦ ♦ FOR SALE FOB SALE — Dr. Salsbury RotaCap* worm powder*. Tonic and i conditioner. Jatneeway ventilating system and equipment Decatur Hatchery, Poultry Headquarter#. ALWAYS — New, used washers, different makes, sweepers, beating. coal-oil, cook sieve*, small payment*. Decatur Hatchery dealer. James Kitchen, salesman. USED .MERCHANDISE -Radio. S-. tube Croeley cabinet model. *7; Peninsular gas range, IS; bench. | clothe* wringer, |7. Sprague Furn- | iture Co. 260-31 < FOR SALE Globe Hot Blast stove,' like new. Inquire at l«03 West .\<Un<* Street, Decatur. 2<o-a3u — FOR SALE 4'hild * Kenwood coat J and hal. siie s. also brown wool i < repe dress, stse 12. Phone S 3, | Monroe. 7!61-3tx FOR SALE Used S< hull 1»37 model trailer, without tarnishing* Also new Alma Silvermoou trailer, completely equipped, permant bed. Inner*prlug mattress, in- i ternattoaal fuel oil beater. Porter Tire Company. 314 Wln« hosier St. Ml3t MARKETS AT A GLANCE Stock*, higher and moderately I active. Honda, higher; U. 8. governmeu'.a, lower. Curb *t<>< k*. higher. Chicago xtoik*. irregularly high J er 1 Call money, one per cent. | Foreign exchange, easy in reia-1 i (lon to dollar Cotton, up a* inu< h a* 45»- a bale. I Grain*, higher, wheat up about l‘» l‘«< ; torn up around ’*< Chicago llvesto< k. h<>gs. steady to weak, cattle, weak; sheep. stead) Rubtwr, steady. Sliver l>ur in New York, anchanged at 34%c a fine ounce. o i . . Trade In a Good Town *• Oacatur NOTICE TO TAXPATBM N oi - I, hereby given that MonI day Nov « Will be the la<t day to yar vour Fall ln*lalliuenl of laxe». ■ t>« . in'r treasurer 1 * off<<* will | » open from • A. M. to 4 P. M I Surina the tax paling eeasoh. All I taxes hoi paid by that time will be- < erne delinquent and an S% penstv win be added, all additional s*< will 'be added for ea< h year tax remain* , unpaid from first Monday In Novtailor In the tear the delinquency | occurred. Those who have bought or | .old propity and w ixh a division »l I take, are .<»k- l to come In at one*. Call «a ti-e Aodltoi for error* and *l,y redo, lion. Th, Treasurer eaa | make no correc tion*. Ths Treasurer will nol be re .poorible tor the penalty of delinquent ion re.ulUng from the ommlsslon of tax payer, t# stat* definitely on what property she de.lre to pay. In v hose name It may l»» round, in wbat township or corporation It Is situated. Person* owing delinquent taxes kl.ould pay them at one*, the law I* iu<h that there Is no option left for the Trra.urer but enfon* the collection of delinquent taxes. County olUera will not be paid Io inyone „» In* delinquent taxes. AU l*rso„* ar* warned against them. I'artl, ular atl>-iglon If you nay lose* In more than on* lownsalp mention the fact to th* Ireaeorsr Hao see that your rerelpt* call for all your rsal estate and personal property. In making Inquiries of ths Tree- • urer regarding tax-, to Inaur* reply do nol fall to Include return peerage. JKFF I.IBCHTY Treasurer Adam* County. Indiana.' ■SU :< L 5? ?| Notice! My off.c* will be closed untib shout November 10. Dr. C. C. Rayl N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined • Glasae* Fitted HOURS •:30 to 11:30 12:J0 to 5:00 Saturday*. S:00 p. m. Telephene IM ant I’k-ane You W* can iron out denied fender* qutekly and at a fair price. WHITE A SJMKII A('TO REPAIR 3rd at Manee# — Phon* 344
MISCELLANEOUS AUTHORIZED County dealer for Dri-fJa*, the bottled cooking gas, Thor washer and Ironer. E. C. Stucky, Geneva Hatchery, Phone 15<, Geneva. 305-ts NOTlCE—l'pbolsterlng, r.finishing and repair work of all ktada. We buy and evil good furnilur#. Decatur Upholstery Shop, South Second btreel. Phone 420. 24b40t WE MAKE FARM LOANS at 4'X. no stock to buy, no expense to borrower. C. D. Lewtou. Phone <« .......... m— SEWING MACHINES-Singer electrics; vacuum sweeper*, autoj malic Irons. Low munthly pay meat*. We teach sewing free. All ‘make* lepalred Needle*, ull. parte. I Singer Agent Phone 411, 3g»lt FARMERS ATTBNTION — Call 870-A at our expense for dead stuck removal. Th* Stadler Product* Cd.. Frank Burger, agent 13-U WANTED WANTED— Losn* on tarma. Eastern money. Low rate*. Vary Üb- . eral terma. See me tor atatracta ol I Utie. French Quinn. M-tn-w t I WANTED Man to work on farm by month. Address Boa 64 eare . Ifemcorat. 261-3 t WANTED To buy dry wood suit ' able for fireplace. Inquire at this uffl. e. 261-311 WANTED Immediately, refined lady for local work Some teach- ' Ing. nursing or sale* experience preferred Give address and phone. Write Box 62, care Democrat Zdlltx WANTED — Young man. High school graduate. Cau earn 12 So , per day At least three mouths work Give address and phone Write Bo* 63. care Democrat. WANTED A girl for general of flee work and one who can take rborlhand. Address Box 61. tare! i Decatur Democrat, Decatur. ! 261-3 i ! WANTED Til RENT — Nice quiet sleeping room* in modern home !< loqe in. Call 226 8. 4th St. Phone 1 1(131. Mi-Sti ‘ WANTED Durov male bog 1 yta: old Grant Owen* R R 4 Phone' 675-A 2613tx WANTED- Work of any kind for a dump truck, equipped with good | hydrollc dump bed. Phone 11«1 or inquire at lov3 West Adams St. ! 2«*a3tx I WANTED Washings; will call for and deliver. 11. B. Wolfe, route No 1, Decatur. 251F31X WANTED Home in the country tor dog. Splendid pet and watch dog. Phone lit. iol-tt FOR RENT FOR RENT- Five-room ail uimfi rii duplex, downstair*. I'hour 544 , Ml-’t FOR RENT Two furnished room*. Reasonable tent. Adult*. Referfences ext hanged. Inquire John ■ton s barber shop. Munro#, Ind. > FOR RENT Modern k room house '! 718 N Second St. Phone 210. ■' 11 " rr- ■ ■ - - - — i FOR RENT s room modern house on Mouroe St. Cail 627. ; 3&'JBtx •nm RENT--Modern. 6 room lower .ipartnieui also five r<< en cuttag< j inot modern) reasonsble. Inquire 1713 N. 2nd St. 360-Jtx LOST AND FOUND LOST Riat k Pomeranian dog. ai» months old. Reward Phou* 7#6 J«-2t Fall Hats Strikinjf new *hade* us ♦ Green ♦ Hrnwn ♦ IHm< ♦ C.rty Mixture** Clever new >*<vle>4 Heilinu al Vance & Linn Biowu-Bilt Shues.
marketm AND fOßtlOft Body's Mark* f#,■! ‘■"PM , Cl ’»M St fIRSj , '"rr*. :^lv Ugg N" rommiMK,, * Vealt rectirj t'lq’jft , I "'> '■> 170 lh( ~ UM to 140 '<> I*o ||„ 1 160 to :><i n„ to ' 3 "" 350 ;i w 350 d!1( j u - Stag# Vealer. Spring Lmh, ."I'tirx l-u k ; „ m , Y-arlthM WHOLEJ4LI 166-W* ”OULTRY QVOTAIJfr Mett» e s< « Decatur —' ■ HS Correct* Sc t H Prices for ftrit A premium of i f be paid for all Gm. White eggs White Ecg# H Brosn or tnlxe-j <tn ta H Pullet E <g ,. 4. n 'jP Ib-siy Him. per ,!> Leghorn :.r L , lb Spt :.ae-s Whit. R ><k> 1 Hear) ruo#»r» jB Leghorn : . Young Turk.), Ibt EAST buffalo Eat" y i (U.R> Livestock '» |O, its* 17 2", »; . 4.,,, xtioi.x ■<. id, y'eady F. > 5i1.071 ; •.<« high- |:< :,<■ CHICAGO GSAA :.3bH J lift Mr? ]■ Wh.4' r.ylM i'vS INDIANAPOLIS ..iHwl ltd o. Irnl V’ i.ii<*’o<k H Hog* « 1 ligho ! * il“ rot r 300 t* >., ■ ■ I -o»- lot;, ~.r '116.15 H 401 A steady ,l> kililM ‘ inon jtoi tiodiuts 1 •!:.* I* -tsir. !<h<.>.< II"I1"5" Sh< • p 700 .mfr 1 au.l <h -i.< r<.»l'" H CLEVELAND P’oo-3 ■ too .mu iii.lv. Ne* I produ< • inc . •»:.a I dot dr 31< J| Ijtg. .' ::1, 01 r. t,: rr.<Mr hets. 17*#c. H I.IV |H>'lC > .t'” 1 * 'hl. aV) .’< H'» '»3 _«#*• * pulldr nr s'l.' JM .< la' ■ ’* Tuik. yr. yotiu* ’=* ’ih. n» .ill si*»». Potj'.H - <Uno rouad MflM IISU-IMS. I I’vlllis) 11X010 lorll#'M r York l ..bl>lrr» H W . runset Hui' .inks. FORT WAVNE - l,t ‘*■ , . x- pft Fort W.ynr. Ind I Livesitsk , HOF-. I" * l *' '"ll |6 50. ito-D'i Um. lb. 161" 136« lbs. l'-«. J 3X0.300 lb. H. -'"‘•'•'/Lj |J3S-35*i lb’- » SW - ~ jft in-tso ita fM -l | fl 9 0. 1.5..-I.W .be * I Rough#. I-S*' *•*# I ( alvr# LOCAL BURK ELtV*™"'* Pn.es to be K «l |No 1 Wbvsi. *•' ” IN« I Wheat 58 IM Oala. M lb* •#»* N „ 3 Velio. <#» t New No •: jgjiprl - IL Ml Rye CI NTRAL *o** * N« 2 soy - 500 Sheet* \ White 1 Bond, frw bi I -ized for P*" gj# nature. slw opener. 11®®The Decatur l* B,w
