Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 266, Decatur, Adams County, 9 November 1939 — Page 2

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p < Test Your Knowledge Can you answer se'en ot these | ten questions? Turn to page | Four for tbe answer*. 1 Iti which iitj is Independence Hall’ Whk-ii Stair i» repr«*eßi«d in the U. H. Senate by Hiram W. Johnson? 3. What wa* the total number ot nations |nvui»*-d hi th- MorM War t Into what river does the Platte River flow? 5 With wh.it sport is the name Basil Jauiea associated? 6 How is UU written In Itorueu nuanerah? «t ■* 7. What is the correct protium lauou of the word reverbraUVv S. What famous mountain t* near Chattanooga? •». Who was generally <wnside< ed tbe most famous tenor of modern times? I<>. What lanaau£‘ was spoken iu ancient Roane? MARKETS AT A GLANCE Stock*-, irregularly highu ami quiet Bonds. Imguiar. U- H. governmenta higher. Curb stock*. irregular. Chicago stinks*, irregularly inn ■■ Can money; one per cent. Fore mu exchange; weak. Cot tot. up as much as hue a bale. Giazn- low *r. (Iff about * to Ic. Coin en;i sliout %t live*tock: hugs, catlie stiuag. sheep weak. Rubber, about steady. Silver bar in New York; unchanged at 34 Nt a fine ounce. — read# m ♦ <•«*#*« i Fatwa —- »»#■«••»•’ No Hunting Notice! No bunting on tn* B/trly farm, east of Kirkland high school. J. A. Byerly No Hunting! Positively no hunting or. the farm known as the Frank Giltig farm Harold Mott, owner Marian Michael*, K. t. No Hunting! Posiiiv.-ly mi huuti'ig <» napping mi the Cad., farm mll< south of hospital op mud pike Victor Amacher, T« nant No TrcNpasiwing on Farm of Kathryn Jackson Kirkland Top. NO HI NTING! "—on the tollowinif farm* in ■MCrIMMi 3. Koot township; William Christ iaiu-r Edwin J. Fuelling Louin Hoile Theodore Hulhrnck \u£u»t Chriwtianer.

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PERSONALS Miss Wtnefrled Kltson. a deputy f In the office of the secretary of state in Indi.i ia|H>li<, Is spending he. vac it toil with her pa:.:.:*, .12:. ami Mrs WHMaiu Kitsou of Third Street. Mi and M s 1. II lla« rl< of Ind ianapoii# have been the guests of Mrs. Charles Dugin tor several day*. Mrs H.o 1<- spent today iu Fort Wa.tm- a- the guest of Mrs. James Ewing Hood and will go on from there to < imago where sh< will attend ibe Vassar alumnaemeeting Mr and Mr* Arthur E. Myers R. R, 2. Decatur, Mrs. Wilmur Halidew •x X I ROY S. JOHNSON Auctioneer Nov 11 Rev Luke Me in for church on North sth st *et. sah of- iiur. h building Nov 13 Leo l.into.i Rockford Nov li Mi vin Ikmoghy 1 mile south of Ossian on No. I N Vi IS 10.. ■ West Salem. Wisconsin Guerti-<y .attic Nov 1G Bud Gnedin, 1 mile south 14 w.*i of MonroevUle Nov 17 Mrs Elizabeth Meet. 4 miles East and 4 mil. North <d Geneva IJo .oie farm Nov 31 Geo Meliot oattle sal. Nov :: be Noysei * II is he*. J miles south >1 Van W- it . los Ing out sale Nov 34 Mrs Win Weinmann 5 miles south 1 mile west of Ro. k ford. O. dosing out sale Nov 35 Dhtl Varteti Farms Anti Arlan Mkh P hex... No, J. Guy rio mpsoi. l.< nan on. Uhlo. H- *i. .led ll.idmd North and m w. .• of M ~ lire • E; ma Linde . miles west ol Payne, u. closing out sate. Trust Co Bldg. fieeattir Indians Pborie i<M PUBLIC SALE Sat., Nov. 11. 1939 at 12:00 Nuun (EST) at the Residence ol the late R. 1.. Smith. Ihxon. Ohio Household I- urnishintis Small Mis4tellaneouj» Farm > Equipment ) Harness and Shoe Repair Equipment Landis Hoi Hie* Machine; i Harness Oiler ami Rack. Hat * n« 's Oil. Bradbury Shoe Machine, Cobbler* Bench, Shoe Findings, Harness Hardware, etc. TERMS—4 ASH John M. Smith, (toner I GLENN C MERICA Auctioneer.

bu*h from Monroe, and Mr and Mr* Edmund ('tioyaickt from CM.ag ■ Hi , visited with Mr. and MTU Paul Coyne and family in Fort Wayne. Mrs Milton Hower .-nd .Mrs. Carl G* -r r and daughter Sara motored to Winchester this afternoon to eall on Mi». Marlon qFeaseg and infant daughter. C \ Hurds. Cal E. Peterson. Earl II A lam* Mart Gilson. A. D But e* " j*'j— i— i»—»—

“KniGHT Erraiit" 4 Jack IHcDonold

< HAPTER XXX Heather was still and white, her v ide eves fiv.-d on th* trseit a* if frightened by what she saw there G ing into the backstreteh Rattle and Roll had opened up five length* of daylight <*n Knight Errant, still in second place. Slim groaned with anxiety. Would Draper lose his h. ;«d and foolishly take out after this "moriiing glory"? Not if he t :n< mber< d trim's riding orders. Hut. muddled with last night's drinking and the moment's fury, how much would Draper remember? Knight Errant was in the backstretch straightaway now and Slim iw the jockey loosen the rein* and • ' t Knight Errant out a little. “He's just beginning tc run!” Slim reported through tight lipa. The real racing was about to begin now Time Supply moved up I challenged, but Knight Errant ■ved right along with the ehallc ‘urging forward like a wave . an angry tide. That supreme effort killed off Time Supply. He iHg.vn to drop back, raced into defeat. Midway down the barkstretch. i. i little Top Row made a run at Kr ght Errant. Once more Draper |.t out a wrap of rein*. Again K ght Ft rant cascaded forward! T Row had flred and fell back, a beaten horse. . glai- < - moved from Knight I ant to the back of the pack to p: up Comanche, just beginning t ■ i.r hen his stride and paaa trailing horses on the outside. (Jui kly Slim ran hi* glasses aga • to the front Knight Errant had i-t caught the tiring Rattle an I Roll Draper was easing him back for the breathing spell Heather'* horse would need before the vanant stretch ordeal against Co-n-.ancno that w ß > bound to come • hen tho big horse made hia run. The tension eased momentarily. Slim clicked bis stopwatch as Knight Errant came to the pole, and 1 marveled at Draper's instinct for rating h « mount. '■perfect'" he breathed. “I told D*i '■ if he could rate Knight Errant three-quarters in 1:10 4-5 and ••iij sandwich tn a short breather, he’d win the race. And Draper is right on schedule, the watch split at 1:10 4-5 " Knight Errant was on th# rail, saving ground and ready to round ih»- far turn. Suddenly Heather, t h.ng Slim's arm. felt him grow I limp. ■ Wha’ is it. Slim* Something i* wr<,ng-‘ Her blue eyes pleaded for an answer. Sbrnl response was torn !r-*s. “He's lost a stirrup.” But it was worse than that. Slim knew. did Charlie Bassitt. down by th# ’T' -übiecr' seed! Baasittgroaned. “I -, crossed. You ean't trust n< t-irtly around a race track anyi i That kid’s flashing my mirror on the wrong hors#!" 1 • it was Knight Errant, not C manch# that way bonded by the •n- n of th* livid Santa Anita in fi-.m M mirror hidden in a tree ' by the track! Slim, nckenmg, saw th«* blind'd, maddened horse bolt to the outside, completely out of Draper’ control. Th# gap Knight Errant opened on the field closed behind h m like a door siammed in a hurricane. And C omanch* sped forward through space like a romet! Slim saw Kmghf Errant floundering. It wa* a* if the horse had aud denly broken into a million piece* But m a flash Draper had gathered the rein* as if picking up the shat trrrd p,eee« and putting them tags: n*' again. With a mighty lash 1

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, NOVEMB ER 9, 1939.

Il tie*. Wilson I*ee, dim Burk and Earl Colter are among thugs who 'either allended th* Masonk mb quei at Fort Wayne last night or are at the tbe meeting today. Miss Virgone Martangh te<t today for Flint Michigan to attend the wedding of Mlaa May belle Durbar of that city to Stanley Hodrzs<># Mias Durkee Is tbe daughter of Mr. and Mrs Fred Durkee, former!ly of this city. ______ ®

lof the whip on tbe flank* he got r hnight Errant in stride again. 11 It was a grim battle new rounding the band for pnaaaaeiua of the . rail Knight Errant hadn't anr- , rendered the lead. But Comancb# : was gaining wttti evaey stride. The two horse* were entering the stretch. Knight Errant, in front by two lengths, was hugging the rail. He swung jaat wide enough aa bo hit the atreteh for Drager to hear i from behind: ; I “Open up, I'm coming through." It wue th# cry of Matron aa Comancha Pushing on Knight Errant with every ounce of strength, hia head beat low over tbe hem's week. Draper turned sad barked defianUy “Haag eato my saddle, you awght > get second.” Draper did open up room for Comanche, but Cemanche never got through, flltm'e strategy had clicked. CoawMhe teat ground by going to th# inside but quickly come agoit:. To the tumultuous roar of the crowu that echoed to tbe pooka at the Sierra Madres, th# two horses cam# to the eighth pule head and head with both riders flailing away with their whip*. Seventy yards from the wire they were still head to head. And in that final leap to the wire Coesanch# was only a ease off Knight Errant. Draper reached far the whip, gave his bone on# nrtgbty Anal lash, then shoved on his oeeh. literacy hurling Knight Errant aadee the wire. Winner by a bead! The judges didn't wait for a photo. Slim aad Heather looked at each Hth*r Their focr* "1 thought you said you were going to faint if ho won” Sfim whooped. "May If" squealed Heather happily "Oh, Slim, when?' "Han. keyofipt 'Ano new!” He opened his arms Sb# fell into them, shaking with tear* and exultation and laughter I Bassitk puffing on an enormous* cigar, had a stack of |IOO ticket* in > hi* outstretched arm, ready to hand l them to tbe cashier, when two deI tectivea, on* on each aide, atepped, i up. "Well take these.” said one, snatching them from Baasitt's hand., I "We've been tailing you all day, BassilL They eaught the kid up in the tree with the mirror red handed Come along, the judge's got some questions to ask you.” Bassrtt. even tn panie, went 1 through with hi* customary bluff. “The track’ll have a fine damage suit on ito hands when I get through > with 'em.” be threatened deflaatly "Sure.” said the “dick*" amviy, 'you eaa lU* th* *uit in Alcatraa." Th# erneendo of th# day'a vtetory was (till ringing like aa unforgettable rhapsody in Heather's heart as. »*rly that evening, in her modest Hollywood apartment, she etudied tbe gold engraved invitation card —“Santa Amt* Ball, Ambassador Hotel,» p. m." Slim wa* on hie way. He had called her the moment before from a nearby telegraph office, where he had stopped to wire Flo, happily, that instead of betting h#r |M in th# miitu#!* at * to 1 on Knight Er rent he had long einee placed It in th# future book at 50 to 11 Minute* later Heather and Slim ware speeding down Suaeet beuieI vard. "Not that I want to bore you with i minor detail*,'' said Slim, holding! her finely a* th* tail swung into '

1 Cub Scouts Inspect Local Sugar Mil! A* » part of the education week m-ttvtUe* at the Liacoln school, tbe (■uh Hcont* were taken <>n *n Inspection tour of the Central rtttitar tovtory. A number of pareois have visited the ecbtol this w»ak. The regular perem-teaebers Meetluk . will be held November It.

t Vine street “But if you eaa tear yourself away tomorrow there's * check for an infinitesimal 1104,001 i at the racing **cretary * office for ■ you-” | i But Heather wa* wrapt in th< , magic of the -evening , "Slim, thi* i* the most wonderfu , night of my life! Like • dream sud denly come true. But, oh. I'm fright , ened 1 Slim, when I think of geftini: > up in front of all those famous pro ale and •reentmg the wißilßg cup , what will I do? Wh*t shall I say* Slim was thoughtful for a mo awnt "Just thank them In you own word* for the cup, simply am . naturally just a* it comes frum you 1 heart." Th* ballroom sounded with hi ' lari*- As Heather stepped over ths carpet’d floor, her hand on Slim’r ’ arm, n hush fell over the large rootr j with dramatic euddenness. Heather fait all eye* upon her. Th> 4 they were seated at the speaker's tab!.Edith Clarke Aahieigh. re*plend- , ent la glittering gold and emerald*. ', was seated farther down the table. , She leaned forward, holding a champagne glaaa toward them "To your victory!" Edith toasted. Heather and Slim raised glasses in enthusiastic respon-e, eteahng 1 glance* at one another. "To your double victory,” Edith 1 amended jj Sinn watched her in admiration that wa* almost awe. "If oa# word could describe Edith Ashleigh,” he muttered to Heather, “it would be simply,'CLASS.' in lug capitals." “I think she's grand, too," agreed Heather generously And to her, Edith's toast was the , **•! trophy, outshining even the . gold cup that would soor. be here, I I now gracing the table before Hal Roach, president of Sant* A n:> 3 aa d m«*»*r of etrcmoGie.. Ta# <-up wa* I mounted on a gold base between four column* of Brasil onys, and 1 this wa* topped by a cross piece bearing a gold borer. 1 Then Hal Roach spoke, presentmg the magnificent trophy to the first girl owner of th# first California bred bone ever to win the : Santa Anite. Trembling, Heather rose to her t** above a tidal wave of white ties, flashing jewel* and bared feminine shoulder* Her words were soft ; wvtn emotion but her voir* did not I fail her. “Nr.. Roach, dear friends; you f k*’* J**" woadarfuL Everyone 1 1* *o lund.eapecially those who hav# *0 graciously lost.” Heather * winning look was for Edith, smiling kindly down th* Hower decked table. *•* fairn#ss,” Heather I sreet on. her sweet W te* juddmly rnging, “1 muat tell you I don't deserve thia beautiful trophy! It should go to Mr Maynard, because h# trained Knight Errant, the son of (oronado. Slim earned it. Slim won the race toda*. So thank you for our trophy- Slim's and mine. “And now,” Heather’* blue eye* flaehed with mischief, “if | may be excused, I would like u whisper, very confidentially, to Slim and ask him how h# think* our lovely trophy will look over our fireplace on our Carmel Valley farm !" There was stunned silt nr* a* the I blushing Heather sat down after her public announcement of her love. Than the applause that broke I out waa deafening. Bit no one j looked quite *0 astonished a* Bhm. Or *0 overjoyed. THE END ' I i smmMS w «•** S»S»i Im I nui i«n w !**• um»i4|

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* RATE* One Tinto— Minimum charge of 25s for 20 word* or lew. Over 20 words, 1> 4 e per word. | Two Time*— Minimum charge | of 40c for 20 word* or Its*. I Over 20 worde 2c per word for | the two time*. Three Tintoe—Minimum charge j of 50c for 20 word* or I#**Over 20 words 2'/** per word : for the thre* times. Card of Thank* 55v j Obituaries and verse* 11-00 j j Open rate—display advertising | j 35c per column inch. FOK SALE FOR HALE — Dr. Salsbury RotaCaps worm powder*. Tonic aud conditioner. Jamosway ventilating system aud euuipmcul Decatur Hatchery, Poultry Hcadquartr.ro. ALWAYS — New, used washers, different makes, sweepers, beating. coal-oil, cook su-vei; small payment*. Decatur Hatchery dealer. James Kitchen, salesman. 34b-tf RI'MMAGE SALE—Friday aud Sa.urday. to be held iu garage. 334 Winchester St 245-31 FOR SALE Four Ford ttOdxl* ] tires, used only 100 mile*. Dis- | count for lininedlaie sale. Joe Ray. 1 Fogles Service Station, across from Elks, North Secund St 24431 FX>R SALE Renting property. Full business lot, on tuatu paved street | Rented for 15.00 per mouth. Price lIIJaO.VO. J F. Hocker, Ex., Munroe' I Ind. 244-3tx FOR SALE A good used Sellers i kitchen cabinet with a utility cabinet to match. Also a highchair and large sixe baby bed , Phone 13o& or 240. 345-2tx 1 j FOR SALE Vsed furniture aud ; pianos Two 2-pl« ce liviug room I I suite*. A-l coudiliou. 1 used diu j inx room suite, good shape. 1 iisc-U fcoig außc, > >*wuict ,aui», labies. chairs, rockers; 4 pianos, ail iu A l londition. Large number of used mattresses. A l condition, icuok this merchandise over and tell us what it is worth to you. Sprague Furniture C 0... 152 South Second St. Phone IW. 245-Jt FOR SALE Radio tubes, we will caH at your home aad check Radio tube* free. Chile*. Bros. 2434 t FOR SALE — Good studio couch, new cuter. One k<mml small roll ’ top desk On<- modern cook stove. Decatur t'pholiter Shop. 244-3 t FOR SAUfr—2 owls, large sixe lor children, size 42" long, 23" wide Simmons make complete. Decitur 1 L'piiolster Shop. 2*4-3t ' — F»>R KALE Inaersprtag mattress • a 100 lunerspriug Mattresses, iheutyiest, Diwpeieep, Spring Alt. Stearns a Foster Air Foam and many other*. Liberal trade tu allowam > for your old mattress. E.Z tciiu*. Sprague Fuiuiluie Cci. j laJ So Sen»ml Ft. phone I*l I 345-31 FOR HALE -Oue Used living room suite, |l3 50. One walnut coff«e table, glass top. Decatur L'pbolstvr . Shop. 2fa4t 'FOR SALE Few choice Hereford steers. Or, will put out to responsible party to feed on contract. Call Edr.ar Mutschlrr, phone 10l I between 10 a. m. and 13 noon FOR SALK Pretan 1 duplex < leaner. Repossessed, tan hat# lor balance due. Dv<atur El«ctrl< Hhup. Phone 244. 274-3 t FOR SALE Judson Tee pie 4" vi res cast of Motins- street River bridge 10 acre* near Hush street, Ducatnr, Ind. 13 sires In ■ Hanaa Nulimau addition. Decatur, ! Ind SO a< res good laud near lailh J eran churth. 3<>s acre*, good tai in ! laud, well Improved. W*“i cash. I lie lance Uuauciil 011 So year uiorigage. 12 rouui residence. 3 bath 1 twtn*. slate roof, motor plumbing I -'-a block* front business sectmu. | value 115.000. < all be purchased at . a Iwrgafo. 1-3 down. 1-3 In one I year and 1-3 In two year*. Sullies - Edwards Company. 244 3t 1 N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes tea mined * GlaseS* Fitted HOUR* •;M to 11 ;30 12:30 to 5:00 fiaturttey*. fl 00 p. m. Talephono 134 fIBUL muse CHECK-U P WHITE A ZENER Auto Repair. 3rd at Monro* — Phen# 344

FOR SALE One Hampshire mah ling. 12 mu#, oid, one Hoist epi bull. 7 mo*, old Alva Railing. 4 miles northeast Decatur. 344-3tx FOR HAIcE— Free home trial on Zenith — Pbllc® — RCA Radio*! I'hrlck Bro*. 3334 t F<*R HALE Nice young dre*se:j beef, in quarters, chunk ami slice at Riverside Sale* tomorrow Phone X 440. it* Foil SALE 3tHi white rock pullets, just siet'atig to lay. Clyde Troutner, mtie northwest, Pleas.mi .Mills, stat# road 33. 344*3t FUR HALE bo head While Wyan dotle pullet*. Phone M»4<i M F. Hptunger, 244-3 U FOR HAIsE- Purebred iniroc male bog. Year old Two mile* wvau miic south Pleasant Mills. H. J. Sells MWix “■* j MISCELLANEOUS AVTHORIZED Conaty dealer tor DriGas. tho bottled c.Mjking gas. Thor washer and irouer. E C. Htucky, Geneva Hatchery, Phone 154, Geneva. iomi —s—■WSSBMSWWBMW NOTICE -Upholstering, rvfiatsblng aud repair work of all Uada. We ' buy and sell good furniture Decatur Upholstery Hoop, Mouth SsconJ street, phone 430. 24b-Jot .NOTICE Any 6or k exposure roll fillii developed and printed, 25c [ Cer li Meichi. photic- 510. 244-31 ' ■ HEWING MACHINES bmger el« 1 tries; vacuum sweeper*; auto-' malic iron*. Low monthly pay-1 ' metila. We teach sewing free. All makes repaired. Needle*, oil, parte , Singer Agent. Phone 411. *2434t | WE MAKE FARM DOANS at 4%.| no stock to buy. no expense to borrower. C. D. Lew ton Phun- : 404, 345 FAR HERB ATTENTION - Call 570-A at our expense tor dead slock removal. Tbe Htadler Pro duct* Co, Frank Burger, agent. 13tf WANTED WANTED- Man to ml W'xxi uu share*. Harold Mott. Pboue 4421 365-Jit J WANTED Full or part time offite work by young lady. Eiperiem-I >-d In typing, dictatiou, legal work. . utimeugrupbing. own typewriter land mitaeugraph; reference* Phone 355. 374-31 X ‘ WANTED 100 men tu drive new model tractor* at tbe McCormick-1 . Deering tractor demonstration Hat-' r urday. November 11. 245-2 t. li ' • FOR RENT FOR RENT—AII modt-ra boss# on North H#t>>nd street. Phone 471 \ or 73. 345-311 FOR RENT Hix room all modern bom>, < omptelely tsruisie d A reliable at utue. Phone 714 244-311 1 FOR RENT Heml-modern 4-room ■' hoes# on West Madison street r Phom 1132 34<3i ; n ■I FOR RENT Modern house stth I garag*' <>n North Hecund street Vs<ae< aInMH lbs- l#tb I'tmu* 1343 340-31 mi 1 Full RENT .Ml nudiiu 4*ruuin l duplex. d<»»ii ste'irt. pfatoe 5H ' * .— totni ox rise; »».i 11 • M’.-Xt or rx. m>. aaxr l Nollci la bifrtiv *!»»» t« tin ■>« , rtt! ,fM lev .tees "t Edu.'JuU . Pullon, <l»./»«. .!, 1 . appear ■ Adams • Inuit Cuufl, Usui *1 I'l • 1 ter, in-ilana «n th# JHh day “> X..M«pr, l»S», «»<l iH>w <»>. will Ila Fill *I H#Ol«m#ul A ! xiunta with the 1-staie of ••••* «'; !»e<l<-nt should not b« approv'd. *n J ><MM li«>r« are nutitlsd l« tll#u “>"* I tliat* niaks pt dot ot Mlrsblp. s»d ‘»- <•»!»» their di»tntiutl»s »h#r»s Della CarruiL Admuitslratri' !•« x’-r, i !•«»<•. Xukiiii'tti I Mftervr. AI !•<•*> Heavier Underwear Medium wcirM dO ff MU nhbed C>>V X $1 10 18', Wool —5l. W 25'. Wool ... $1.95 Heavy Fleece SLOW Vance & Linn Brown-Bilt Shoe*-

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