Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 264, Decatur, Adams County, 7 November 1939 — Page 2

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*Tcst Your Knowledge Can you aniwer aaven of 'h»»« tan quMtioM? Turn to |>ag* Four for the unaware. • 4 1 lu what country U the city of i Camcag? 2. What 4oeg the nook egchance term "bull market" mean?

"KniGHT ERRAnT*’ 4 Jack ITlcDonald

CHAPTER XXVHI A judge eanw to the outaida railing of Um Fagnda and motioned Slim to the stand. “We'ra ruling Knight Errant off thg track for the remainder at tha meeting for savaging Mother horse.” th« judge told him. Slim stood stunned. The judge handed Slim a typed statement of the utewarda* decision, copies of which were about to ba released to the waiting preaa. Slim read: "For savaging Comaache during the running of the sixth race today, the further entry of Knight Errant, owned by Miss Heather Mills, will be refused for the balance of the meeting, by order of the stewards." "No!” Slim protested violently, “You can't do thia to Knight Errant ' The horse was provoked into it. Judge, this ruling isn't fair!” Quickly Slim realised he would hsve tn talk and talk fast if Knight Errant was to get his chance to stretch his slim hlork legs to victory in the big handicap a week hence. "J udge, did you ever see Coronado run?” The gray haired official's eyes Frightened in memory. He answered proudly: "See him runl Why, I saw Coronado run all but one of hie fortyseven stake races.” "Did you ever see him savage another horse?” “Coronado? Why he wouldn't do a thing like that- He was a perfect gentleman both on and off the turf " "It's Coronado's only son you’re barring now, judge rve seen him run al! his races. It's the first time he’s ever been out of line “ "But will it be the last? That's what I have to think about What if he docs it again in the big race?" The judge lapsed into a thoughtful silence. Then he shook his head "If I let your horse run in the big rare the Ashleigh stable is sure to protest," he said. Film’s face lighted with unesperted hope, "Mrs Ashleigh won’t protect, Judge. Edith wants to win the race, sure, but not that way. And I ean prove it tn your satisfactioa.” "How?” ”1'1! bring Mrs. Ashleigh up hero now.” "All right, get her." W,th the feeling he had made headway with the judge, that there wa» a chanee to get the enter rescinded, Slim hurriedly sought out Edith He found her alone in the AfAlngh box. "Edith, this is an SOS!” he blurted. "Why, Slim, you're excited. What is it?” “Knight Errant's in trouble." "Trouble? Is it ever that ’incident' with Comanche at the wire?" "Yes, they’ve barred him from the big race." “Oh, but that isn't fair. Shm." Edith said instantly. "Will yon tell the presiding judge that?" So her good sportsmanship carried Edith to the judge's stand with Slim to plead the cause of a rival horse she had every reaann to fear. “I appreciate that you have Comanche's welfare at heart, judge, and mine as well.” she said "But I'm not very proud of the way Comanche acted la the stretch today, and. more than that. I hold no rosentment against Knight Errant's retaliation. It was provoked, to be sure” "You show a tine sense of sportsmanship, Mrs. Ashleigh." the judge said. And giteressing Slim, he said' “I’ll give Knight Errant one more

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 7. IMS.

1 How old is President Roose I tell? 4 Name the two capes at the entrance to Cheaapeake Bay. S. Which v'Mintrtea ware reprej tented at the recent Nordk Peace 1 Farley? 6 What la the ( brotnoopbore? ; i 7 With what wnori m 'b» *mne> of 3am Francis associated?

chance. Yon run him early neat week and well see how ho babavea if bo tend* to his own knitting t’uon. 11l let him ran in the Santa AtJta." Slim thanked the iudga, thanked Edith, thanked Ma lueky star far thia break. o o e • Knight Krraai raa Tueeday. And howl He dwtod ass a Sold of ata good overnight handicap etaro oonviactogiy a* seven fun'-mge, ahowing no iaelinatton to pHi a dgnt After this race the judge gave the hen* Ma clearance papers for the big rate. And to add to Slim’s eiatioa, he wna bandad a wire from Dimples Draper, in Florida, it road: "Am tying Wsat to Mt jackpot with Knight Mirant Arrive after noon before race. It was Idle tai the after neon the day before the Mg rare that Shm first saw Dimples Draper, walking eheatily through the clubhouse With Mm W4M a biasing little blonde “Slim," Draper said breexily as he saluted Ma former boas. “11l make that kerne de a teaey piece of running tomorrow.” The boy's show-off attitude and his burry to get away with Ma girl worried Slim. “Draper will have to be watched," he told himself and set out in search of Snapper. They met soon. “Snapper, I want you to take Draper in tow tonight,” Slim ordered. “Get him away from that girl Take him to your room "... Snapper started off with the best of intentions. He rowed Draper Into going home with him, to Snapper's hotel room. And at eight o'clock he ordered the boy to bed. "How about a little drink first Snapper?" "So!” said Snapper, surveying the boy sarcastically. "You want a dnnk! 11l go get you a big one You wait right here.” Snapper went down to the corner and returned to the room in a mo ment “Miikf" Draper wailed in disgust as Snapper poured two brimming glasses from the ica cold bottle, just out of a delieateassa refrigerator. "Greataat drinh in the world!” Snapper ehirped, smacking his bps in pretense. "I drink a eouple of quart* of Gw stuff • day " he lied. “Come on. Draper, down the hatch " ■Snapper gulped down tbe milk n was the first dnnk of milk he could recall having had la years And going to bed at eight o'clock! That was another biaarre experience for him. He couldn’t recall ever having done that. They undressed Snapper turned out the light and s few minutes later was snoring—with om eye open Hr had nottong on Draper. For Draper was doing the same thing Coan need, after ten minutes, tnat the boy was sound asleep, Snapper got up. fumbled iste hie elothoo in the darkness and tiptoed out of the room Ho eased the door shut with a crafty quietness and breathed! “Wbew! I’va got to have a shot, to wash down the taste of that milk." And no more had he eloeed the tloor behind him than Draper towed the covers off and was la ths act of dresaiag. e o o o A February erupnere m ths southern California air stung Heather's eheahs to a delicious glow that matched the deep pink anem one blossoms bordering Hunting ton drive as Slim sped het down thi. artery on the way to Knight Errant's stable early this day of the Santa Aidta Wandienp

' t. Name the capital of LitnuanU. I. What Is au Iguana? i 10 What is tb* purpose of a river levee. LOST AM) FOUND MIST Bla<k Fomeratiiau doa. »i» moetks e!d Reward I’h.x; 7SB. 274 2t

CloiMa which had threateued rain the night before had cleared “Even the weather is on our side." Slim enthused. “Knight Errant vanti a fait track " “I don’t know how Hi live until seal time. Oh, Slim, it will be the biggest moment of my life!" she said, rapturously.” "Oh, Slim, that reminds me Artichokee to earning down froav the farm today. I asked him to bring Coronado’s old racing saddle along It’s the one Coronado wore the day ho won the Derby and the Hop<ful and others! Dan called it his lueky saddle. •It’s only a little thing to ask,” Heather pleaded, “but I wish vou'd let h m have It Please, can Knight Errant wear it today?” "What a little sentimentalist you are," Slim laughed "Sure, we'll use it We have the winner, Heather. I've never been so certain of anything in my life.” They arrived at the stable and went al once to Knight Errant'* stall. While Slim felt the horse's hoeks to make sure the bandage' were wrapped tightly. Heather patted the horse's neck gently. "I’m going to bet a whole lot <,n you today, boney- twenty dollars!" she murmured. Knight Errant raised his right front foot as if to say, “Shake pal!” Slim chuckled. The other Santa Anita Handicap candidates were out on the track taking a final thrre-sighth mile unlimbering "brreie,” but Slim reasoned Knight Errant was an intelligent horse. Knight Errant would know if he stayed in his stall all morning he was to rare that afternoon. The nervous tension he would work ap would put him right on edge. Slim thought. Snapper Elliott, looking more sleepy eyed than usual, came into the stable. "Where's Draper?" Slim asked suspiciously. "Oh, he's al! right," Snapper replied lightly. "I thought you’d bring him to the track with you. I wanted him around early where I could ke< p an eye on him. Did you go right homo with him last night?” “Uh huh. we hit the hay at II o'clock,” Snapper assured "I>ftiper went right to sleep, too. Just before wa went to bed we each drank a nice glam of milk.” "You each had a glass of milk?" Slim asked doubtfully Snapper held up hie right hand on oath. What he neglected to toil Slim was that he had left Draper, supposedly aslsep, got into a |...kvr game which did not break up until seven in the morning, and returmd to his room at eight, to find Draper gone. He had assumed the boy had already left for the track Poet time for the big rare wav wt at 4;W o'clock At two Draper had not appeared on the grounds. But Slim hid hie alarm from Heather when a messenger came to him in their box with a note asking him to com* to the judgre' stand Draper had put in an appearance in the jockeys' room. “You caa’l ride that boy Draper on Knight Errant." the judge told Slim. “Why, what's happened now?" Slim asked, "He reeks with liquor and is in no condition to ride.” "That's strange I had him under loek and hey alllast night." "Come dow* to the joekey room with me and see for yourself. <To be eea',m>d) '"•"WIVIlVSwI. uwwbi* '•everw.m» i*

* RATE* One Time—Minimum charge of | 25s for 20 word* or lew. Ovsr | 20 words. I'/«C per weed. Two Times—Minimum charge of 40c fee 20 werde or lose. | Over 20 words 2c per word for the two times. Three Time*—Minimum charge | I of 50c for 20 words or lees. Over 20 words 2','sc per word for the three time*. Card of Thank* Jse I Obituaries and verees „ 1100 | Open rate—display advertising 11 , 35c per column Inch. FOR SALE FOR SALE — Dr. Salsbury KolaCaps worm powders. Toulc and coudltioner. Jamesway ventilating, system and equipment Decatur Hatchery, Poultry Headquarters lat-it ALWAYS — New. used washers, different makes, sweepers; beating. coal-oil, cook stove*; small payments. Decatur Hatchery dealer. James Kitchen, salesman. 34m FOK SALE Kt possessed bicycle, bright red, tieam. stand, luggage cartier Out only two weeks 12 W down. 11 a werek. Fogles Service Station, across from Elks on .North Second street. 242-3 t yX>R SALE -Tour Pointer pups, k months old. Also one trained bitch C O. Manley, 4 nil lea east and •< south of Monroe. 203-a.it* FOR SALE Bugs Fell base rugs. 5x12, 1450; genuine Gold Seal rugs, Ural quality- 3* Ml, tapeetry rugs, IkxlZ, I ri.so. Axminster rugs. 3*12, |27 Mi up Liberal trade in allowance for your old rug. E Z terms. We do all klndr of furniture repairing. Work guaranteed Sprague Furniture Co.. 152 So. Setubd St Phone 19H. ZW-lt FOR SALE •I’urt-bred Daroc male hog. Year old. Two miles west, mile south Pleasant Mills. 11. J. Sells Xlsttx FUR SALE Renting properly. Full business lot, on main paved street Rented for U M par UluUlb Price •1250.00, J. F. Hoeker, E*., Monroe iud. 204-at* ... FOR SALE— Free home trial on Zenith — Pbilco — R(.'A Radio#} thrick Bros 3*34t FOR SALE -Radio toMui, We will call al your home anti check Ra dlo tubes free. L'hrick Bros. NMt FOR SALE — 7o leghorn yearly hens. 4*' each. If sold line wi t h. Wid Mli haels, Monroe. K. 1 It* FUR HALE -3 sqUATs dining room tables, and one dreaecr. Your choice *1 Mi. Decatur Upbolster Shop. 2541 t FOR SALE — Good studio touch, new cover, On« good small roil top desk, due modern cimh stole. Decatur Upholster Shop 244-31 FOR HALE ■? beds, targe size to: children, star 42" long, 2.; wide Simmons cnak< complete. Decitur Vpiiolster Shop. 244-3 t Full SALE One used living room suite. |l34*>. (>ne walnut coftcc table, glass top, Decatur Upholster Shop 2M-.;t FOR SALE Few choice Hereford atci-re. Or. wl.'l put out to responsible paity lu It-t-d on contract. Call Edgar Mwtacbler. phout 101 between W a. in and 12 noon 274-31 FOR SALE. Two very *imml Jersey cow-3, were fresh middle of October Also Brown Swiss Jersey low Harold Rhynard. 114 Gruiit aUeet 274-21* Foil SALE Premier duplex < leaner. Repossessed <'an have for talaAce dm Decatur Eteitrte blr p I’houe JH, 374-31

Notice! My offiM will be cloeod until* •bout Novtmbor 10. Dr. C. C Rayl N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eye* Eumlned • Glaeoee Fitted HOURS I: JO te 11:10 12:>0 to 8:00 Saturdays, 8:00 p m. Telephene 1W J .J LL” DAMA GE D BODIES 4nd eenbeils REPAIRED WHITE A ZESEK Auto Repair *rd at Monro* — Phone 444

MISCELLANEOUS AUTHORIZED County dealer tor DriGaa, the bottled cooking gas, Thor washer and irouer. E. C. Stucky, Geneva Hatchery, Phone 154, Geneva 305 t s NOTICE— Upholstering, r'finishing and repair work ot all ktade. We buy and aeil good furnitme Decatur Upholstery Shop, South Second H’.ree l . Phone 420, 34H9t SEWING MACHINES Binger electric*; vacuum sweepers, automatic irons. Low monthly payments. We teach sewing free All make* repaired. Needles, oil. parts I Singer Agent. Phone 411, 203-4 t FARMERS ATTENTION — Cail 170-A at our expense for dead stock removal. The Stadler Product* Co, Frank Burger, agent. IHI "WANTED" WANTED—FuII or part time office work by young lady. Experienced in typing, dictation, h gal work, niinieograpbiug; owu typewriter and mimeograph, references. Phone 354. 374-3 U WANTHD Mattrew Rubuudiug, any kind and site. Feahter muttreeees made. Custom rug weaving. Berne Bedding Co. 243-3tx — o FOR RENT FOR RENT Nice quiet sl>*«-ping rooms In modern horn-- close In Call 224 B. 4th St Phone lU3I 242-3 t x FOR RENT—tk acre well improv ed farm cm stock and crop halves Modern dairy barn. Possession March 1. Address Box 65, care Democrat. M3-3U FOR RENT Two ouiside room', sieuvC Niblick * t'o Suitable tor offices Heat, water furnished, newly decorated Inquire Niblick A Co N 3 3t NAZIS SATISFIED WITH POSITION — German News Agency Describes War Fwiition As ••Satisfactory” ij Berlin. Nov 7 <U.PJ Th- official Geimau news agency In a statement today described Germany's poei'lcm a* "cxteptiOiia!:satisfactory' at the end of 'wo moi.tb* of war It dwelt particularly on H -vie '.German agreement aa strengthen Itirj Germany <•< •momlcally "The entire Ge*man t-eoi»le ar. convinced that Germany wilt vl« ■ toricualy end thia war thet «a» I forced upon them." the ite"m--n' said "Tile German population L smiles at Britain's efforts to dialter the internal German front ' Th'- lengthy statement by DNK > pießciued these leasoii' for satisr faction regarding Germany's po»i i lion: ■| 1. The allies failed in iheir ob ' jectlve of forcing tlermany to > fight mi two fronta. r 2 Soviet German ft h-nd-hl 1 l haa made Germany Invincible * from a military 'landiHvlut I .. Six Os Eight Escaped Men Still At Law 1 llkbmohd Va. Nov. 7 tUP' • I Hl* of the eight federal prieooei • 1 who dug a bole through a buck wall ' in Heurico county tail Sunday w< *' 1 etill at large today and fcderwl esl cape warrants were twora out 10l ' thHr aireat. Two of the (ugltifes were- capttiled at RaWgh. N. C. a lew bou ■ after the break Included In tke si* riiii a< iarge today was Robert Wa> r. 30. of Etaoad, Ind

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