Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 275, Decatur, Adams County, 20 November 1939 — Page 2
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Tent Your Knowledge Can you answer seven of these ton questions? Turn to pace Four for the answers. 1, Name the queen who had the longest retcn In Bbgllah history, i 2. Which State in the Union eg-; tends farthest north* .1. How many ruble decimeters are in one cubic meter? 4 Whet Is a mullta? 5 Name Uie United States Ambastatdor to the U. 8 8. R. 4. Os which continent are the West Indies «*<<raphically a part’ 7 Who was Samuel Finley Breese Morse? * What Is the name <»< the science which treats of coins and medals? 8. With what sport la the name of Ival Goodman asaoc'ated? If Doe, any State of the Union pernut the practice of medicine without 1 license? i On which coast of South America iai'h.le? i 1t0... the last l< tier of Ui«-
v w fir com 4 Lavish Display of New lIMII Fasltitiiis in Fur f.’nals, Fur Jacket", and Fur Mrrw by line of Americas Finest / Wholesale F ureters £ AT OUR STORE Monday, Nov. 27 We arc pleased that we have hem able -w to mak«- arran«|emr nts for this show inq of glamorous fur coat#, with one of the - **. -BB ' X tuiionsniint reliable wholesale furriers. Herman ami Ren Marks—Detroit. hose label I‘Hll, 1r.e.1 "THE BEAT IN El RV th.- rli..i< .• jJgfc ui best .h.AM .I uoin.-n > v< ti|vl YR Your qolden ..pportutiiti] t> l>ui| a RBa.'S' fur r<>at of supreme <ptalifi|. e\.|uisif<workmanship. CHEAT SAVINGS. i 4 Modaaaia yotta I SaUciiGH. i JWjg' i * Mr. M. hochn s ■ Marks F urs personal , Jf | — Mctorti represents- / ■“'tls e will be in attend- [ w f ••' * s NIBLICK 6- CO <U/ s
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, | Greek alphabet. 3. Which State is represented in . Klug’ 4 What is a Maxim silencer? (. Whit Is the ancient name for i the Black Beu? t Name the present holder of the lightweight boxing title. i 7 What is the correct pronunciation of the word averment’ x Name the famous waterfalls In Zambesi River. Africa » What is the nickname for the I’nlversfty of Pittsburgh football team? io. In astronomy, what is the third sign of the soduu ? < surnr; of fisti *frri i wkst of Kw-rtTs: so. asi? Notice Is hereby alven Io Hi* > re*lil.os. heirs and legate*-* of Karsh Ellen Ib-ery. de<ea»e<l. to appear In Adams Circuit Court, hel.l at I* fcatur. Indiana, on the IJth dsy of. (Hnember, ISSS, and show cause, it any. why the Final -*rltl. ment A 1 founts with the estate of «ald decedent should not I* approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heir-lilp and redo- their distriuutive snares Helen M Kitson. Admin.strati >a with the wdl anneaed ioratur. Indiana, November 2s, I»I9 John 1.. Ileteea. tllorw. Nov. in-27 ~ iii ■■■ — .i—i . I-0 1... a « u.s
DECATUR DaULY DEMOCRAT MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1939.
WITNESS TELLS • _____. ICOMTINUSD FHOM PAOB UNB) .'Cseeh tiatloiial flag and siineii ■ der." the informant Mid. They - refused aud two armored cars ar- ' rived and took up atatlona in trout of the building, pushing their waythrough a booing crowd "A German offlcar and an otl- • dal of the Hacha iGerniandoniln ated) goveriituetit, appealed to ; rhe studvnta io glre in. Volleys ' of tiles and laboratory eqaipment and boats of the fuehrer sent them imuning tor cover. Thc-y -tumbled down desks and It was magnificent but craty cuphonrda onto the attackers and then the machine guns of the armored cars aspurfW into action ’lt tnoit the ateelheimeted Naals two horns to take the buildtug Students fought from floor to floor and about .It' were killed or wounded before they weie overpowered and their flag torn down." "lu Prague, later in the day. the crash ol shells drowned out the machine gun fire." he Mid
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By H ARRINON 4 ARROI.L Bieg Fss«wM*ayadEate. tee. HOLLYWOOD. - OtrMmaa came early flor the crew who worked with Bnoja HenW m Everything Happens at Nigh*." Following her cuatom. the star
passed out gifts all around. But she really splurged for her favorite wardrobe woman. Ma rguerlte Royse. She bought her a dtamoad ring. This makes a rirwwk, nmorn A —AwQ at I IVI WBICTi that Sonja has gives to the
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same girt Last yvAF, t>j<» *t*r took hor afaiMki, Helle mehanta, to Burnpl. When she went at another trip to Noeway, she loan*! her automobile to htr tuAf <Hw*9T* Buotßsaa Bbßb an aaMßbar tttaf. la the MgoUaliM of a contract. sob ja ia m hard u Mat. There io no rasard at bar aw faEfeg to drive a good bsugaln. The rumor went all over towa that Edna Beet had left for Reno to divorce Herbert Maraball. She was at the R-K-O studio all the time working on **Bwlm Family Robinson." "I AM going, however." she told us. "as soon as the picture is finished. Or maybe 111 bars to watt tor a broadcast" Very soon after the decree is granted, Edna Best will become Mrs Nat Wotfe. When you see "We Are Not Alone," you will be captured by a wistful yoangster named Raymond Bevern This was Ms first picture His family comes from South Africa. Raymond’s father is a physical culture specialist with ipecisl ernphaxie on diet. Other members of the troops My the kid had never tasted Ice cream or candy until he woriwd in the picture And that, la one of the srmes, he got his first ride on a merry-go-round. I>!gar Bergen keeps up a constant patter with Charlie McCarthy when there Is a camera wait or a miscue tn lines on the set. «<wne of the cr-gehs are better than the dialogue in the picture. There was a delay ia a scene ' ftoe • Charlie McCarthy. Detectire " ' Make It snappy, ' mid Bergen. "I'm tired of carrying Charlie " "You're Heed." came berk CRgju lie. "Listen. I've been carrying you for 17 yearn" Bteffl Dunas engagement a* La The Germans used light field ' guns t<« drive 'hr rebels from narrow streets In the working class quarters Snipers seemed everywhere and military antlm lances clanged to crowd rd hoepltale " ■— ——o —— MARKETS AT A GLANCE tMm-ks: irregularly higher and quiet. Bonds irreaalariy higher U. B governments higher Carb aiurks. Irregularly higher. I Chicago k lochs, irregularly higher. Call money nee percent. Foretga fu hangs; higher. Cotton- blghar. I Gratae wheat slightly firmer, up up about 'e cent ‘'orn steady. Chicago livestock: hogs stead), to atroog, catUs steady, akeep steady. UuMwri UrgL
Conga Is a stepping etone to the St Regis Roof in New York. Rhe plans to open then- with a unit. ' "And after that," Bum sssutmi 1 is, “1 am gtrtng to do a play I Gam tired of these roles they are i giving me in Hoi!yw<x«l- nothing * but tramps. When I come back, J I come back my way." - r ' r What's this about George Raft ■ making a cash settlement to close . that fight Incident? ! Frank Readlch, New York stage actor, received a call to report to 1 the coast tn a week for a role in , Orson Welles picture. "Heart of i DarkncM 'He got in his car ar.d , i started driving night and <iay. On I tbs fifth night, he ended up in a . Tucson hospital with pneumonia Finally released, he sold his car and took a plane to Hollywood Only to find that the picture had been postponed until Dec. 1. In contrast to another Hollywood celebrity who recently spent a small fortune outfitting an adoptee baby, lUdy Lamarr is using a lot of rammon sense Her nursery is very practical and the : youngster Ims only a few dress-up i clothes. > The star is so crazy about the baby that she can t even find time to worry about the contract argument with M-G-M Bad wralher held up the "Not | Too Narrow. Not Too Deep" company on location, so Crawford. Gable, etc, decided to attend a
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football game and root for San Luis Obispo Junior college They rooted ■ them to a 25 to 0 defeat. . . . Everything happens to Alexander D'Arcy. No* be has broken hie tos Gsorge McMan- ' tm ought to give the House of Murphy as Ma
alternate address. He s there so often ... Barbara Read and Donald Briggs will get married as . soon as her divorce is final in January. . . . Connie Bennett certainly 1 iia trotting out her wardrobe for the foUu back east. She makes ■ 28 appearances in every town and • wear* a dtttorrnt ilresa each time . That wm a swell gesture of Maxie Rcoenbloovn'a, taking the big birth- ; day eatee to the children's ward at ; the General hospital. We mw some of the tetters the kids wrote him. Touchingly grateful, every i one. FILE DEMURRER 'COKTLSUKD FRuai rAUL UHS> let. A memoranda under the firs' reason in the demurrer states that the plsinilffi seek to mandate the defendants to issue bonds payable by tea levy on the municipal corporation with which to pay tnr the I i-eet of eoiwtni<'Hoii and equipment iof a new high and grade school I The »UM wa* brought Ivy the state of Indalua on rela'lou of Homer , WiUteregg and others. 4pe*>laiiwr«f sf giaerwier KMwte MU Nuib • i. hereby elven. That llw inderoaned hsa been appointed Kar. ttlor of the estate of Conrad GllilS. tale of Adam. County, de*«a*ed. 'Th* estate I* probabty oolvrnt 1 Herman M Gillis. Kseeutor Arthur K. Veelewede. 4tterne. |Oetaher I*. I»S» Noe JS-3? D* t > Women* Brown Spectator Pump*, all mzcm 52.9 N. — WINS.ES Shue Store.
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♦ fl RATES One Time—Minimum charge of 25s for 20 words or Ices. Over 20 words, I'4# per word. Two Times—Minimum chsrpe of 40c for 20 words or less. Over 20 words 2c per word for the two times. Three Times—Minimum charge of 50c for 20 words or loss. Over 20 words 2'/jC per word for the three times. Card of Thanks 35c Obituaries and verses — 31.00 Open rate—display advertising 35c per column inoh. FOR SALE FOR BALE — Dr. Salsbury RotaCape worm powders. Tonic and conditioner. Jamesway ven Gist Ing system and equipment Decatur Hatchery, Poultry Headquarters. ALWAYS — New. used washers, diff'-reul makes; Ironers; sweepers, beating, coal, cook stoves; small payments, fwatur Hatchery dealer. James Kitchen, Miesman. xs-u FOR SALE Feit base nigs Just received large shipment of felt base rugs, else tall, E2.UM up. Sprague Furniture Co., 152 South Second St. Phone 1!>». 274-lot FOR SALE — Beautiful six room home; Inside railroads; close to school. Must be seen to be appre- < laird Reasonable price. Phone 1148. 2<*-3l» .FOR SALE- Duroc boars Champ- | ion strains Reasonable. 10 miles east of Decatur, road 224. H. I). Kretocher, Convoy, O. 273121 FOR BALE —Bright red and crimson hlcycle. Repossessed. Used only two months 32.50 down. 31 week Ideal Christmas present. Joe Ray. Fogle's Service, B'atlon. Across from Elka. North Second street. Phone 837. 273-3 U FOR \IALE- Young dressed chickens. heavy breeds; order early. Cali 871-K. Mrs. Geo Brown. FOR SALE — 3 big type Poland China Male hog*, old enough for service. Adolph Bultemeler, *5 mile west. 3 miles north of Preble. Preble phone. 214 31-x FOR SALE Pidaiues, popiorn. vhtekrns. dressed while you wait 224 State Line. Pboui- >IS-R. 2T43tX FOR SALE I will sell OB Nov. 23. all unclaimed itiMom canning. E. E. Hower. Phone 1143 274-3 U FOR SALE-large sited heating Move. Also want to buy pullets. Phone 3-W Hubert Springer, southeast of Monroe 274-3 t e - FOR HALE — Urge white Pekin ducks for Thanksgiving. 3t each. Also chicken* Harley Roop. Phone M7O-A. I'* miles northwest Decatur 275-31 FOR SALE Modaru t» room house. 2 -year-old. South loth St. Kenneth Aiuold Pboae 253. 275-31 X FARMS FOR SALE The two farm* of late W K Kinta. Iricat-<-d about 3 mile* wr*st of Decatur, one 70 acrea. other so acres. Ea- h ; well improved, will be ottered for . Mie at my law oflee, 133 South Second street, between hours 1 and 4 o'tlork Saturday afternoon. November 25. 1*33. Henry II Heller. r commissioner 275-31 —w— —— , MASONIC Call meeting of Decatur lodge No. 571. F and A. M. on Fullowcnift deurtM at 7:M p. m. Tuesday, November 21. 13H* Bepraoent A. D. Suttles, W. M. 275<tt — o Trad* in a Goos tswr, — Oocatur No Hunting Henry Kunklehan. j I niow Tv>». N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyas Esaminsd > OiassM F'rtsd HOURS 3:30 to 11:30 12:30 to 3:00 Saturdays. 3:00 p. hi. Tslspbon# 133 BRAKES We have a eaißptelß line of HYDRAULIC BRAKES Parts and Tralnsd SERVICE MEN WHITE-ZESER Aat« Repair W st Mewroe Phons 344
MISCELIxANEOUS ! AUTHORIZED Couaty dealer for Dri-Ga*. the bottled cooking gaa Thor washer and ironer E. c Stucky, Geneva Hatchery, Phone 154, Geneva. 20frtf NOTICE--Upholstering, rwflaishlng and repair work of all kinds. We buy and sell good furniture Decatar Upholstery Shop. South Second Street. Phone 430. 34M»t SINGER SEWING MACHINE Sales or service Call England a Auto Parts Store —Phone 382 day ' time, evenings 411 All makes repaired. Needles, belts, parts. Sew lug tsught tree. 27b5tx I < HRISTMAS SPECIAL -- Give her an Iron — Siuger Automatic ■ lion. The finest made only 3*70. 20e down. s«c week. Singer Agen- ’ cy at England's Auto Parts Store. 374 *' X FARMERS ATTENTION - Cail 370-A at our expense for dead slock removal. The Stadler Products Co., Frank Burger, agent. I 1343 LOST AND FOUND LOST — Keys iu brown leather • ase Return to addre*a Inside or phone 332. Lib.-ral reward 273-3tt M»ST —Coin purse wd<h money and key. Reward. Mary Pickford Itone 133* daytime or call at 53* Studebaker St. 275-3 t LOST — White Spits lemale dog Phone 8<23. 273-3tx WANTED ~ WANTED- Losms on farms. Eastern money. Low ra'ea. Very liberal terms. Bee me tor abstrac ts of title French Quinn. 33-m-w-l WANTETD—Responslble party to pay small unpaid balance of > 310.75 on late model electric sweeper. May be purchased by con- ' tinuing payments of 50c weekly.' 1 Give directions if rural. Address - Box JY, care Dally Demot rat ' I 274-31 WANTED — Cook, returnee preferred; Phom- 438 273-? t FOR RENT Foil RENT 4 room modern turnIshed spertment. Heat. Private entrance. 413 Mercer Ave. Phone > , 273-31! FOR RENT Sleeping room*, modern home. 787 Winchester 3?44ta FOR RENT—Four room apaitmeut, I unfurnished; 418 Patterson Si. Plume sa*. 373-31. FOR RENT - Garage Mrs. Mar- '■ tin Braun. 232 North Seventh Street. Decatur. 274 a 3t-x FOR RENT 2 furnished light housekeeping room*, furnace heat; garage. Inquire 837 N. sth St. j 274 3t x Fi'H RENT — She ping room* In north part of town. Phone 142* ; 275-Jt — o — -' - — 500 Sheet* Sftsli SunriM Canary -Second Sheetu, reatlj wrapped 35c. The Decatur Democrat Cn. NOTICE I will be at my office by aoaomt I msnt starting today. Phone 123. . I Dr. Ben Duke
r ROYS. JOHNSON Auctioneer Nur 21 Ueo MeIKH. uattlo mI« > No*. 22 Im Kejr»«r A Hu«b-’». ’ 3 miles Booth of Vaa Wert, <lo» Ina out tale No* 2< Mr» Wm Weinmann. G mile* aoutk 1 mile woat of Roc* lord. O . ctiHrtua <mt Ml* No*. 25 — LH>u Varren Farm*. Ann Arbor. Midi. Pareßaroa I hOTIMMi No* 27—Guy TiioaiiMuu. Lebanon. Ohio. RagUle red Hertford I cartlie 1 No* 2* Fr«d Ho»». 2 mile* North and 3 mile West of Monroe I l>ec I- Knaa Under, i mile* weal of Payne. 0. cloaUU out | eeio Tnuß Co Bide. I DecaUr. Indiana Pbona IV*
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