Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 13, Decatur, Adams County, 15 January 1940 — Page 4
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Eterr Evening Except Sunday by THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO. Incerpcrtted Bater nd at the Decatur, Ind, Pott Office a« Second Class Matter I. H Heller I'resldenl k H Holtbouse. Sec y A But Mgr Dick D Heller ... Vlce-Presldeut Subscription Rates /Ingle copies I 02 One wtw-k. by carrier— _ ,10 One year, by carrier 6 (Mi One month, by mall Sl> Three months, by mall 1 00 IU month*, by mall 1.75 One year, by mail IW One year, at office... SOO Prices quoted are within a radius of 100 miles Elsewhere *5.50 one year Advertising Hate* made known on Application. National Adver. llepreseutatlve BCiIEEKEK «< CO. |5 Lexington Avenue, New fork 15 East Wacker Drive, Chicago Charter Member of The jkdiana League of Heine Dallies ThF Bays me- :» KBEE Be th*i ■ at . jb* . . h —o-I'l.lll I'l.lll o—o . I*;, ■i, i .,f i> ■ ■-> ,j m 110 < • I li.finli.. * i, , nd |j, iw-H;. V i w v thi t 'l» Hi.* ' ' ■ I .1 11,.} , ll* .. , !■ f l( ~| ( wt || o —v Then ar- rum • lint th. .|um tuple's l,» l| t . < hli t lilt t* ■ timi .(I fl), X- * York w.,i|,| t.,|, ' »l>>- >’-■ P. Hup- lia’ lull ....... ihii- to b. with the t. ignatioti of Dr lt.,f . t .. th. 1,0,<,| ~f ~.(( h<)| ||i h.i .du.sVn übh f(| t}., . ‘ xhibit i* j. tj•, |- • ■ f * . ; ;; , tin trio !(. t>: ill kinds „f u|, M t I * •' ■ i j»> ~i (||| !»' h'ft ft! , ! 1,,, | ( | t y |( . I lh» Ihhi ■ ’ : s r ■ iblHh • lie uls mu am) |ii lllt , ,| ,t. ~ the proprh- . ,|,|, _ ~t fh..|. Hi- Aim Hrtag under k differ, lit num. Mt.-r all if Its Kainliiln. II la a Vlol.il.ou and , it would -. .on l.erlhh Io . ll ß ald< r I' .iny ~tt ■ t> ,> 0-0 I I hi -laii hnrhaay .mployi - hr.< don- an , X, , || ( n< job th. past tm I day- In keepitu ih< highway- ..pm | and th tn ,i,, |, gn, ,j It a a hard I Job hut tin l K ,y, (~,, p w | t p (o(ir . | »«•’ and kept at |f n„.y I • tupped n, ho which th. y .|.„ rtl : the appn < lalloti of th* publli -~-ou Mlihlgal. li.ia a :.ali s I,it tli.it brought In fsa rnio iMWi lunf y, al Os till. liinoil'it 111 per rent I.nil. from food and 3*’ jwr < mil from automobiles Ml of u . Hllll „g th. n< << H»lt|ea of lit. a sale* tax l» a tax on in. ri Handl” < oimnnt d and Hol on in. oni* or ability io pay Nt w t'asll. ''-miKi'tiiii. —- ® o The mine diaaalei at Bartley, w.-at Virginia, last wroth, bringing death to ninety.two <oal workers, I
1 is oni of th*- worst in many years ■nd ha*- brought sorrow over a ':■< ra IH'iy Itturt to i<scU‘ tin . niomhed mm proved fruit- , I.v while lelaflvt- and millions ■>f th. i awaJed woid for hours O—O I y Maligaii, identified in lhe t ■ ll|<l r '!• :•<■ el Yntlloliy .Ml, lulid ol ll< io been convicted of the g in . .!• of ~ < In, ago poll, email and ; • d ath If hr aHi < |.-ar 1 .! f. .1!.!- ; my. iy hi-I. a. ’ li> . In < mild if In would 1 , •, l‘ atiin.spln .. ) ; i. vi ~ tiain that follows I I -m !i a Hag. d> o o — I • • alnlldll. I'll pterldeilt wll.l • . M. .Mut ■ - ' ■ , ... , i . Up fi’ l ! ? hi'ij. Ih« y tryhliv ; , <' Ji . ? . ?• JB -' 4 ! <( , fiJ-.IMM f ' of hh uppoibml f.Hlutf 4/1 tin *(4l* tluii to ->.‘K ■»»!’• ' hi' ODD lax . i » ♦ v:d«'Dt that It I »i«*y p, v« .i ro»ii'-ba< k l > U.iy lally .Hid show al tho | bool .bidh-irhim T h .lay l r lu.l fHlo 4 4-10 lt> >i ji‘ ' th k* is i ii> attend. < Ew-ry < ; . in < ord •. li-ni. hi I iinily > “V Hl. ut .L-. !;'orn tin ■ .iiOl th* MK fl Ol ' —o. I '■ • I’ll.isnb. i !.f I' iinieti. will I ' I • 'I- ''l in •■>.>;. IHi lary if.lrd j I' a- wgy a Wofldrrf i l , m . tmg ai this time Hu,. , . i -Kit i-ad* r - - G- Q _ _ THt Cf NStS ■' ti« «:*«;« 14. >i-. r fmrt || I 11.-.’ ’hi pan that i >■ w» ii> 4 on). • ft. niO’ ’ I H* ■ < ■},- „I th. p MI , 4. H'-lb hoM ■ oly '• way Wi': I • > f. . numerator fra. tin . : ; . a I I "i’ I' ... .• • „ vs. w I ' » •*' 5 1 ■*» V» i y lit] s I or lllaeilf !■ ' 'iril.K establish- I Ito ll' Tin -' I'- fie- (In y He, fc w ||| | be Id In »tid.-u..- a lar a-I hr 1 m.ll.nlmsl l.mrn. .... Tiny Will 1., u-ed only In arriving at mt 1 >i‘ - !mm whi< h expert tie '.ok u|.o . m I • • .tuple th. Im-liit-- i.-n---»il ■ ompij. K'atisti.s upon ih.. of w.okei* ’gainfully emI' wil allmat. them u , ordinc h. typ. of itidustiy i ad.. p> -itiai »< r -.1 .ml •■> and wlia’ are th*- ptoftor- •' vi . . a.. nJ , » gruups . tn .H. Il . al. iory Hl> ioluir . ‘,|||e out I ll< y | vid< a basin fur infetllgt nt laii.oi u|w>n th, problem of un< tnF 1 >" ' -*»4<l Imnlum- activity Tin census ih th> first t.'.iioty j.d. of Ih. y.-ui Imta1 11,11 •* i’ .» <i«.cly in the ultj. '• Ih»* r* *■! <>f th, hriii' •'•uviiKtt' pH th« t* shotjj h* |, o ti<»uhh in ih.ir t’llh t im>D<‘rathm — Ih» V.hi Wi r( Titn<o Bulk tin o Anhwers To Tent * Questions | Below are the answers to lbs | Test Qutmtlous printed on Page Two 1 Wove leugfli 2 EgMHllMttow Os I iMldy |ll dell utihit! till. < ause of death J. Aiitart tli rugitins. f Myrun C Tayloi >*i IWiumlil •’* Tii* ruit. * IlKfb O-iUlll, fiti* ..4g ( |, h. ■t fieri. ,tl of th. t.imler of f||. H I ( D*. Hubait.
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY, .IANI ARY 15. 1910
• II til. biood pr. «mre Ileal- ’he .. ' id ttl- by I "le tin ■ ing . ' s tin f|. -Il .1:; I puli- Off the ! To Preserve Flower* l!> dipiiitix th. en’ut flow nto ri ’ll ot ir i:ii ..liniiia and .G---•in t. twer may le pr -erv- < I Th. alcohol <-mp.>i.it. s i.-adily.l .. mug tiu turn. w l( ich is almost t .in-parent Antique E4‘ect D . -li b. own fluor siaiti uv-r white i null-’ o’.il-t in ii.Gq-t---effe, t — -u .... t Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE <2 W ha’ a th* n.o .< iii.ci J • .olid f.di'iw tor rem .. <1 of In- ha' jin an .-levator'' A Tio- w.H-brid n -n remove, 'in* lu< wb'U in tin eluvator of a! h-’-l or xpartm* in iiildu.g, but it is not r-quired in the elevator of uu building in l<-;>iitnii lit 1 «tori . In tin latter plans it Is opU"tial. many men do <J Isn 1 it ill.pr q-a r to dirclls unid-asant 4 . til ’able’ AY* ..| not only a’ th- tab! but air w via. llluess. arci d<*u’- op. a’.on- < iiamiii-s. mis fortuti... . . . mdi- suhjisis fort th- bai M’-nce gosaq <g lia- a woman tile prlV’l’g" to j
invite .1 man to rail on her, or must •in- waft for the siiggcation to com from him' A A woman h.m till* prlvllev ar) I ,# 2r w ePIUM * * (V'C Nowhere call »<• tmd in o ut conqirehensivc coutitrywi l<- flgti-es 'on the relationship of al< oh«l to 1 * tmfflcn ae.fdents. Th reason* so-j 'that ars; I. One state reports that IS.il percent ol driver* involved m fa-| 'al Ktldcut* "had been drinking. | | 2. Beviral court* state that thel’l iitudi d Opinion chons that liquor I 1 »»• involved io a certain percent. >f all (Avttic accident*. 3 .'ome court*. 11l the sane | «tat<. that liquor was Involv* -d iii . v-u i nigh, rp- <i ir of . Cideiit*. Therefore, pulw estimates. legal > definition*, and court inienpr«-ta-1 two* ui Uo o rm« ' intoakatnm ' i Bt > A 11 i TEAMMATES «r DINNEADATIS S.S.S. Tonic is the choice to increese the appetite...to boost energy /"*Oi \ Hi.Ss thmiunifv of men and V J “"men tan textfy to the benefit! -1- Intiic ha< brought then. The faett are vimpte because of all tonditioin rfh.tmg the htiman hndv • low Mood ttaittr is idom deiembr. If vuu lacl iundo* Ixk a keen appetite ~, Itavc | t »( ueigiit... don I k>»e up until |OU levimc ihow pre lows rrd Hood <rff, | M a to , MMln ' 4 | MA tonic tnav he |mt what you •wrsl to get you un tim right f IM d tn health and happiness agon. IMM, lonia you *. after the •'<»il>lciiitKowa)s...hivt vouiiuieave ••• appeute and better vour >to«o«l l fligntioii-thus making bettci not rd the fond )oo en-veromfh, ihin. weal, **»en Mnod h made rich ami red again ihm gisnq ton * boon in energy .. Mi’ ’ ,lw ? *”* *!*•«« More can »opptv and no ethical dealer wrtf »ri 4 . »rM a rulatHMt* Ihe Ing ZU <w. tier 1 a twn weak s tnataetw and Kpmaenn a Wiiog in th, in.idraH pt »<+*.* *■ u. y f j a j 'j| Rb iB iwMira
i COURTHOUSE Dsmurrsr Overru »o The dwfrndstit'if irtnurr- r t.. th- ■ «sm< ndvd ..nnplami .'i ' «!•«•’••- suit of Juanita IHJo: '-y h-r nex friend. Uttyd I**"- •*" M ’ I *' l ' H- 1». 1! Wa- overruled b,. the our. | Set For Trial The damage aui' of E lo *' *’ I Hart *<nin«' < lefi» ,a Hbenk’ *nd others, was set for trMl FWuary *in th- «< < mu' »f•’ "f H "' cr ! against Charles F »nd Grs •• 7-tm j ntei man. and answer in genera. !' ; ntal to the firs' and set md P' •' graphs of the dwfendnut • <ros- i I complaint w.t* filed. Th' 11 set for trnl on Ftdirns f> Finns Ciatm Due fin ill. <lsim «urt of ih» f-<• I State Bank st Forrest, lllloni’ againr’ lhe es'a’e of Ab ahaen ' c Icy. the court found <fu. ’he bank ai< follow t Iftid and percent frtnn January 1-t, l'«H '« date of payni-nt; If"" and iti'- • ■ a' b'-g perr.-n' from IMI to January i’" 1»1* and a’ />■ and under tl><* Influence a-> varinlde that it is Impossible to of,tarn definite figures All of us a«r-e, how.-v-r. fba’ • man who has had two or three strong diitska certainly , anti"' havthe aeeuia/y ami the alert Ju ig inent tiiat be would have under nor nisi conditions. W. hop- the ifrn will soon corns when driving after drinking will he placed in the sam« category as carrying ron-ealed weapon- i efhing md <‘m < fractions of la*.
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CHAPTER XIV Ao for week* rimiglaa' *trane» dual life went on—by day a quiet, ahwtrarte,] figure, wandering with apparent aim lee* ne*« about hi* broad acres, but at night a flee ahadow aeroaa th* deaert, a tireless watcher of the Brotherhood. “You sleep ao meh,** Lola protested when yawning and heavyeyed he would eome down tn a late breakfast. "You might s* well he barlr in flpain, so little I »•» i f you. In the morning you stay In bed, at nipht you play with fho*e everlasting pictures, snd all day yon ride with that big black ranera. Juan wtto, even the peon* will laugh at you.” "I ii««d tn say it was a tough life working foe an aid sroman,” Pav’rn grumbled. "Now Pm working for two of 'em.'* And his listeners la ighr.i in ayn pso-t edtrisi>n. And *n a* time parsed all the border was inclined to agree that the 01. l strain had run out; that the • mantle of leadership wan not d»* fined to fall upon the shoulders of the last maater of Miracle Mesa. Among his own vaqseros rhe hopes they had held were fast disapp< aring, and angrily to themseive* h > American rider* swore, while the Mesican vaquero* shrugged philosophical shoulder*. Even the Cobra miner* were inelined to agrev with that verdiet tha day J ark bougie* rod* through the little mining fawn, cloking hi* I eansera to right and left, asking innumerable question* of Paal Bo dine, who had consented to be his guide. When bougie* last saw the plare I aix years ago. Cobre had he. n a ghoot city, long JeserUd He re membered it as two lines of w >nd ng wooden shacks, psintles* and leaning, window* broken, and rotting door* swinging to every wind Many new buildings had htwn erertad since then, and now. unpa nted end dirty, they dotted them selves among the older dwelling, adding their own note of repellent | aqua! r. Hudd'ed bleakly in the shadow of the guleh, the town * one n«rr«w | street climbed and tigtsgged up to where th- grea* cut of the cooper mtn* framed the upper end of th* canyon To the tight of the road a wooden More advertised "General Merehen dise. Beside it, painted a raw, vivid green, two swinging door* announc'd a *a!<>on. and a few yards fnr’hjr upi the guleh a sign read. •'Ashbya bear* Hall-Open All Night It was a sprawling, nckety* two-suned airueture with c.naeddaor* and shuttered wind..*, and before It a dosen smldled ho r ,,, atom) tethered to a hitching raek. toward* the mine itself IM* and Dn jf’a/i Threading their path between Jrurke and are cars, they ram* at In*’ U the binrk entrawe who?, both the truck trail and th* narrowgauge track* disappeared into th* bowel, of the hill. Ikyomj (h .t p.,, a d mly with eleeieir lights, la., th* ( obr* mine. *nd with quickened interest liougls. entered. A current of demp warm air earn* toward him frem the tunnel *n tranr* bear,ng th* smell of earth and old wood, end the sweetish odor ’»”d*rground. Q ltekly bougies’ ryes grew ae eu.tonsM to the **m,-g|<mm. untd he rould make out the 1.,w vaulted celling and th* narrow drift. tending from the main shaft "It Io all so diderem " n ou -| a , Mid at last. "Not for y».,. h.?. | k* .w n but 1 wwW not Bodine led th* way to th* ed*. nf , ’f , t" f ” r ’' ‘* j *hi*is and 10 the g'amie. Mo lnf > ht '** r «4you tatendti. enm I I I* *»ih>U« 1 I
lin percent from 10 dsto <ft payment; |I.2W «»4 it- . as a' Mven p retut from Feb ruary U “ ntfl J, “* plr ment. Estate Cases In tho estate of Dndey. .written-JH- -r»nce as attorney wv, j f. 10.1 by G R »ty Bierlj. i The will of the tete Wegley H. Is’ultP •** proba’ed ..nd placed on Ir.cord The still provided that al! property In given to the widow, Elizabeth. af< rr P')"*'-” 1 J l *’ l I debt, and rxgv-nses j n .he < vtt. ( ,f Joseph l»iler. i writ'-n apf>. arsnee wo* filed by 0. |R.S>' Bteily Inventory No. Wo .was filed. • vamiti'd and approved Y petition wi« fil d by the egecur to sell prsonal property. The ’pe-ition «- submitted nnd sustain-|-d and the executor au'bonied lu . ;1 th- prop- rty for rush at not j..» than the aw-.ised value. Rea Estate Transfers MI-1* Holl- »t vlr to Lemuel i M Merriman -• us Inbns IIP In l» < .r ir for *1 ! I, over II Oliver et ux to Adele , ff.ilW part of (Hitlot 14 in Dei ntlir . I for il John W Amspaiigh et ux to S I’ Il wshel par' if outlot JtiJ 111 DeiatUl for f',l" , II .met Gause <' ill Io San. Ital!- . ■ - '.I In H -in-wood for II DR. CHRISTIE (CONTINUE* FROM FA'ia ON»» ■- >!• -nth mii'ial farmer* goodwill I banquet will tax tn the nonfiat thfaiflftles available for ’he banque Thl* it »ho’ild be known, la a
‘Probably We hold option* M• I great deal es land, and we’re barked by Eastern eapdal.** "And it will all be la coated es on* ernnpany*'* “Tbere’s not a shaft along the 1 border that isn’t owned now by th* Verd* Copp** Company. Tho company hasn’t had much troebl* in buving the httlo fellow, oat. You ■ ranchers ar* the real thorn in our i side- you h id control of the waler. We're hoping beforo long that y<»u at least will b* mor* rraaonaLle. Igno r ng the imp.iratfon, Doug-1 las **k»d, "What happens to th* ore?’’ “ft’s taken tn th* «m*>*r in Verdo and later *hipped Past. Th* copper ' from the Cobr* mines i* used almost 1 entirely for electrical material* and requires a high degree of purity. Even * minute amount of c.intamina’ir.n make* it unfit, and fn- th* final refining w* send our eopper to Montana, where they put it through t process us electrolysis.’’ ’ Why net do that here?" •Water." Almost angrily the ItG «* m.n snapped bark the word. Give u. water, and I’ll cut production another emt and * half a pound." * , «P»n admiration lor an artist, you Uv* th*** Thoughtfully ho w*!k.a out vs th. » n». bark into th* bright light *f ■s h ‘ fe * <, * VI ••**»-• day astrXw that “‘ before ' ,W * aLeuXd i ”* y fl Y P,n « *” bel*v*d t.ui U u*" * ,, **’t- h» presented * tab ran tn*- wa* rewarded by a burst of yr*fano .dm ratian from ‘ • II hev* t* hand it to you, b*y " ear* of laughter were bright in th* f traveling hors, doetor Jvrn tZJ ' r,U ’ nd ’’ r, «krr. Why. ashanuut m*th eaten aayaso is •«n*med to carry you " ~?■ "7 orJ ••tfhed fhiugla* ho surVt’A ftr ‘ t r<>l . hop * th,t bonesth 'omes m* *.th J And 7‘ MI t'neroos words." AM gocord grinned to hear th. Throwing hl* Irg’X, th4 M ddl* h«rn Do.gf., rolled** e.giX Us. u »«.. 5X.* - *"• ~ir"«ra‘?£k'iF£. Um over a,*,, v,™ ,# <wt far talk " "*•’'"*'«• ••■•he Wm "What leek?" “Nmo— eaeept the' w Miuero. • P«">n mice Worked on tC w . Ranch ” Thnu.sw.,?," •"? N ’*>« •*«ed. -A«dWjiJ •me*. Sam t l ■;7* r , •*" esan ••erorthet nioht p ‘ h, "king es bl* *hat the parr,m’’•« you th« elket j6u’ L°" «» are leaving .v, r y nLl* I <w.rs coming to LMtJJVfJiS
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