Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 89, Decatur, Adams County, 12 April 1940 — Page 2
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the 47th day of the April Term I*‘H» of the Adami Circuit Court being the 31 at day of May 1P4«» lu he be «>in and holden oti the Blh da> April IM. at the Court HoU«r »n the City of l>ecatur. and ©aid <*«mn ty arid State, and answer - t ten. ,r t«> *aid « otnplainl. the name will e } heard and determined In tligir <l>- , 111 WHlie-a Whereof, I hair .■. - ; , unto set my hand ami afffked the *eal f wild "ourt in the <»ff < r f . the Clerk thereof In the City « f !»•- • 4hir, Indiana tt»!» Jrd d<o fAp t! t IMO. Ch de n Tmatnr! Clerk Adam* t'ir nil ‘ -aH SEAL) April 5-13-1* Test Your Knowledge | Can yon *n»w«r Mv«n of these | • tan questions’ Tant to pacs | Four for tbs aaswsrs • « 1 What dvr* K Pluribu. (’num ni.-ju? 2. When w»« Kumviil.. Cardinal Parelll rimed Pop.- Plu, XII 1 Own Nelson Eddy dns turn foil.' trnor or lm»».’ I I* thrrr ennusli «tll.a 111 <<>u! dunt to produ..' alllrnrlrT 5 lloicrs urr ilato-d a- buvinea oviun. or >-quinr> •> Namr the capital ut Nswfoundiand 7. What nickname la used foi Kan »a»? * !*>•>» air havr weight’ !• What i» meant by the lalibe,' ot a gun? IK. Ixse* the Hliighiik H.'o*. and Barnum a Bailey < uinl.ili. d Circus have a pink elephant? Reciprocal Trade Law Signed Today W...hmgtoiti Apiil I.’ <ri’i Preaident Roosevelt today -nriied a la» < Mending for three year* the power of the I nited State, to negotiate reciprocal trade treaties with foreign power* .Mi Rooaeveh .aid that the mea .lire waa eapre*»ive of the dete.mlllation on the part of our people to retain unimpaired tor the neat thtee year*. tbi» powerful inatru incut for proinutuig oui iiationai Mill* C IO l»VI'»»I H« da’ Ma » -ill ie 1.-t 'l.O t« wm . ’ .. (r .u* I M <l' M d < t ... lav pa . ■-i AIwjbwn fi t p«»id b> tUAt time will Iw- .. . .!• i i•• ’ I 4 -* P*-n lit • wdi t«s* edded at, add It !• *f»a» '« * HI iupwid from f.i’i M.mU> M.- In the >F4f the dtdhiq-jrm | * Th'*** Whu ! 4ie b-* .Kht <>t - id PJW are .i*k*-d ?■• « mn* in * «*4ll m t .*• Audi' r for • «».d <l»> »*• lj. t.mia The Tre »-ar*r ah n.ak*- nv * • Uvr* Th* Treasurer will >4 b* rsp *n- • iit.t f»f th’ p* ;_o.' , f i. , • •it tax-paier* to •tatr ■l* (i j,. i• I v <»n what pr«-p*”f> they hufe t » pay. .0 * • . .’ «• •Pig!. 4 Pera«»iit tig d«-Htiq-ient tai** •hoald pay them at un««-. the iaw i© •u« h that thrr* i* no .ptl m left for lion <-f d* llmfuent taif < ounlf order, will f. 40. p u .d t ■ anyone owing <l*Hiiuueit( t.x * A;i per.oh. are- warned 4g.in«t them Fart hhf gttentl m If >. t . mention the f* t t trie Ir* 4* irer Al* that > jr *•-• pt» all io' all > ur real ♦ *at* and personal property in making inquiries of th* T?ra« ph do n-4 fail t * *. I I II ret**rn*p K tage John W lihkri Treasurer Adam. . t* I. luna Apr4 4to May WANTED 500 Ijiwn Mowerto sharpen Also blscks-fitning electee end sestyltne welding Spec si sttent on to plow sharpening. See Frank Schmitz Blacksmith
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—a— —ir- _. CHAPTER XVHI -Let's check dates," North »ugrested, seating himself, “ft’s funny how often breaking down • series of dates* rlesrs the atmosphere and bring out fact*.** “As you wish. Captain. The first garter murder took place un November SS, 1936- almost a year ago.” “Um. 1 see. And the last, barring Follonsbee'e murder, was discovered a few days ago. the sisth of November But i am right, am I not, that there have been none since?" "Tea, Wolff was the last, though he must have been killed much earlier— sometime in October. When found his body was sun-dried." Onto North's mental screen flashed a vision of Follonsbee's faee going gray when he heard of the German'* death. “Who was Wolff?" Clive shrugged. "He was supposed to boa wholesaler in hardware and machinery with an office on the Shdna BoGUk We sutpectsd he was dealing across the Transjordanian border and were about to make an arrest when he disappeared. That was on October 20." Hugh North mentally underlined the da’e then asked, "I suppose you've kept these garters?" ’ "Right-o." Clive nodded. "Come along They’re in a ehest off the laboratory." A« they went out North's eye sought a calendar showing the dete a» November 18. L'm And Wolff, presumably, had disappeared to his death on October 20. Hung on a row of pegs in a steel locker wer* over twenty identical garters black with a red rosette! "Mind if ! handle a few of them?" “Help yourself." Selecting half a dor*n at random. North produced • pocket magnifying glass from the end of his watch chain and scanned the specimens arith intent care. “All made by the same perwm?" inquired Kilgour. “I'd say »o—weaver’s knot* on all of them " Clive consulted a notebook, then looked up. “I say, Captain, could you tell us whether these silly thing* have ever been worn?” “The answer I'd say ia 'yea.' Sea here where the thread* join the elastic’s covering? The blaek silk fabne has been stretched and twisted and the thread* of the material pulled." Using a pencil hr then indicated a faint whitish umudge. "Remember, Bruce?" “Yea. The one in Follonsbev’s •*«e was like this. What ia that whttirh stuff”' “Powder, I shouldn’t wonder. Probably it is dusting powder such a< a woman or a luxury-lov.ng man might use after a bath. “I'd suggest. Inspector, that this garter be taken apart.” He selected «ne of the most powder-marked gartar* "A vacuum cisaner. carefully cleaned of course beforehand, should get u» enough powder to seeura a •ampie to submit for analysis.” “I’ll see that an analysis is made at once. Sp-fford. our chemist will be your friend for life This sort ot th ng is just his dish " “I hope he's around," North said briskly. “There's another little J«b I'd like to talk tn him about." "Kight. He’s probably nest door messing with hit materials.” A* they went out. the American pulled from his pocket an envelope bearing the letterhead of th* SS Fort Lucknow, but did not open it • Beastly nuisance there wasn't more evidence in th* Foßonsbe*' murder! Kilgour tell* me there wasn't even the ghost of a Anger i print and that the gun and car-1
DECATI’R DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY. APRIL 12, 1910.
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- 111 ■ i an i .... tridge ease must have bean ehueked . overboard," remarked Clive. f "Vnfortanataly, that's quit* tree," f North admitted. “But there is evi--1 dene* es importance." “What hava yoe got in that ent velopa?" tbs ehi*f inspector in- • qairad while entering a large, wellequipped laboratory. t “Soane fragments of a towel used I to muffle that shot aboard the Lnek- - new." True to Chief Inapactor Cllva'e prediction*, they discovered Dr. i Spofford, a genial fat man suggestiva of Father Christmas minus hie i board, beflt low over a eeriaa of tost ■ 'ibes. an acid-stained sntoek draped < «pe)ik* about him. , When Clive told him what North , had in mind, the doctor shook hands with enthusiasm. “Hop* youH And some way of putting a crimp to that A nnstrnng’* [ murder feet." “Hope so, too," earns the cheerful rejoinder. “I want to make a wet 1 analysis of this rag." “Right-o," said the chemist “What ar* you trying to And out?" Clive demanded curiously. It was Kilgour who replied. “I fancy Hugh'* going to attempt to make an analysis of burnt powder on th* fabric. Right?" “Go to th* head.” North grinned as he dropped into a chemical flask small pleeea of charred cloth retrieved from the floor <>f Fcllonsbee'* bathroom He commenced to shake it gently ... For over half an hour North and Spofford btmled themselvea over beaker*, porcelain basins and Bunsen burners. Th* Anal tert* had been applied and th* clock* of the city were striking nine o'clock when North said. “Suppose we writ* our opinion* on the powder separator." ■•Right." Th* two men bent briefly, writing on the lead topped workbench "I'm ansious," Cliv* confessed heavily, “to see if you gentlemen agree. What do you say, Spofford?" " 'Test indicate* powder was manufactured on the Sehults formula.’ ’ read th* ch*mi*t, " 'probably by th* Pegasus Arms Company of Mannheim, Germany.' And you. Captain T’ North read. “ 'Absence of nitrate indicate* either Eley's "Grand Pris” or Schulta’s formula. Schults's formula ia used principally by the Wotan Wappen Werk* and th* Pegasus Smail Arm* Manufactory, both of Germany.'" "Pegasus!" Chief Inspector Clive snapped hi* finger*, “That'* a good lead- what is it?" “Something happened this afternoon that you'd better know about." Without wasting words Hugh North then sketched his receipt of Foilnnsbee's radiogram and produced a copy of hi* reply. Clive became quietly exerted. "Latitude 34* and longitude 33'? That wco'd be off Port Said. Might wire th Admiralty to take a looksee around there.” "You might, but please don't," urged the dark-haired American. "I'd like to keep ths Lyda a* a sort of an ace in the hole, always provided her captain ha*n't smelt a rodent already," North was stripping off his chemist'* apron when he launched at Clive, very casually, the question he had been bis r. ng to ask . "1* a young lady called Moira McLeod known to you?” Had he hewn Jabbed with a hat ( pn Christz rber Clive could not have j btwn mor* st*”led. “Eh? What, was that?" ”1 asked if you know Mo r* Mcle-od " I Infinitely anxious became CUve'ai
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1 expression a* he countered, “Where did you know her?” • For an instant the man from G-2 • deliberated deaeribl r.g thei r first en counter but something in Clive’s ex . pression restrained him and he ex- . plained briefly, "Oh—er—l met her . rather informally—this afternoon at Hasid Pasha's eocktail party. 1 ■ gather you know her?" . “Why, yes," replied the chief Inspector, flushing to the root* of his . sun-paled hair. "Quite well." To an aeute listener hl* ton* implied much ' beyond hi* word*. "She is, in fart—- ' er- connected with thia bureau." > “Whatl” North caught bi* breath I a* doe* a man on an iey sidewalk Os the many surprising thing* he i had heard and seen during the last ) few hours, this was indeed the most astounding. Moira Melwod an agent for the i C.LDJ Hl* intelligvnee balked at accepting th* fact. Suddenly Cliv* I announceds “Today something serious ha* happened in Jerusalem.” The chief inspector’s voice deepened. "Pit George Ruthven this afternoon received an alarming radiogram from our high commissioner there. He is most apprenhensive because troop* which have been keeping order in th* interior ar* sailing today for home. It's just the chance the Arabs have been waiting for.” Then he added: “Well, Captain, have you any suggestions, any ideas? Ixrrd knows well eo-operat* on any reasonable plan." North looked up and spoke in alow, distinct accents. "The more 1 think of it. the mor* I lh.nk I’d better beeonn a aort of successor to Richard Follonsbee. In fact, I suppose by my radio to the Lyda I have already done an. Seem* th* likeliest way of contacting other gunrunner* a* well a* Armstrong " Dismay sprang into Kilgour'* expression "But I say, Hugh, you mustn't do that?" “Why not?" came the ealm query. “Remember what happened to Foilonabce! North mustn't do this, eh. Clive?" "Os course not!”came the instant I reply. “He doesn’t know the city, the - people or the in* and outs of a devil, iah game that ha* already cost . twenty men their live* Officially, we've no right to let anyone—* foreigne r least of all—run such risk* * Captain North smiled to him-rtf, then addressed hi* friend. "Bruce, ( have you ever heard the word 'vacation'defined?" "1 expect so." "Give the definition." “It's a period of time when a man ia free to do what he pleases," “There'* your answer,” he grinned. “You tee, i r* become rather intrigued by these murder*. Armstrong **em* a sort es challenge Be ■ide*, I don't like the Idea of a war in th* Near East, just now at any rale." Clive lost sooie of hi* doubtful aspect "That's a very sporting point of view. But we can’t give you even the semblance of official statu*. If anything were to happen—well—it would be on your own responsibility.” The American’* narrow dark head inclined. “I quite understand " Ht only on< request to make *nd that is that no one beyond you. Kilgour, and your superior* ar* informed that I'm working with you. It would apoil everything l if it get* out «o the secret must b* i kept from fellow workers, such a* ' Mis* MeUod " Chief Inrpeetor Clive colored, but , TJ.ckly rod h-d his assent. • To be continued) to ■»»'• »> v«s <*«. umm.i Msui>*m n aw* t—vt *,M<au. m*
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FOR SALE— Baby chick*. Blood I tested under state sanitation' l>lan. Hatch Wednesday each week I O. V. Dilliug. Phono 415 Q Also t ralgville phone. Mon FrL ts FOR SALE — One of Decatur's choice modern homes B'-atttiful corner tot. double garage, stoker, dose in. Jaaa* Eagle. Phone 1427 39-JU * FOR SALE 1930 Graham l'slgc- . four door sedan. Two new tire's 1 Good mec hanlcal condition. Priced * for quick sale. 335. Ph me 14«3 FOR HALE — Seven room modern home, hardwood floors, motor plumbing, stoker. Two ear garage | 12k S Third I'hone 2M tor ap- ! polntment. H5-mou-frl-tf o — MiSCELixANEOUS NOTICE -Upholstering, reflnishing and repair work ot ail kind*. W* buy and tell good furniture. Itecatur Upholstery Shop. South Second St, Phone 420. Bl>3ut NOTICE— W* have a pur table electric paint sprayer, can use at your home or bring articles Io Decatur Upholster Shop. Phone <2O 33130 FARMERS ATTENTION — Call 549 A at our expense for dead stock removal. The Stadler Products Co, Frank Burger, agent. 13-ts REFINANCE or buy your farm—lowest interest—33 year leanrepayable anytime—local farmers' organisation. Henry B. Haller, NFLA Sec'y Tress, 51 hit ON SHARE Two good sows; sell used radio, tor rent, Maytag. 31 week liecatur Hatchery, dealer, i James Klti hen, aak-smau. 35-tt HEWING TAUGHT FREE Smger Hewing Machine Agency. Phone ■ 2M2 daytime, 411 evening*. New | .md used machines. Luw monthly I payiucuts. All makes repaired ] Needles, oil, parts. 354LX 4% FARM LOANS No expense tu borrower. U D. Lewtou. ! S 3 4t week ts <)I'ENING AT ONCE tor man with car to take over Rawlelgh Route in Hitutiiigton. For Interview see A J Zelt, 103 North sth. Decatur, Ind, or write Rawleigh’s, Dept. IND-112 2o«A, Freeport. 11l x j WHEN IT S TIME to move pbMkI 1073. Experienced mover*. Gen c.ai truck mg taxi service. W It Morris, 214 South 12th St. Si Jtx WAMTED WANTED All kind* of woodwork Feed grinding Disc and plow j 1 point grtodtog. We gum all kind* I of saw*. Also fib all kinds ot | I saw*. Also grind power and baud I | lawn mowers. Charge* reasonable | i Peter Kus< h. 6|o N Third. 37-tl i WANTED Loan* ou farm*. Eastern money, larw rate*. Very liberal term*. Hee me for abstrac t* of | title. French Quinn. 33-m w f WANTED To RENT Uuluruished apartment or house. Phone ' *'•>»- 37-311 i WANTED TO RENT Six to eight | room home by reliable parly. | I B«i 134, care Democrat. 39 2: x I WANTED —Farm loans, tow nites. No commission, appraisal or title examination costs to Isorrower. Short term loan* are tow an 4%. See u» before making vcitir loan. The | W ANTED Young man want* work in garant* or Mrrvke »talion; experienced: Will <on*ider' night job Address Box 125. care liemoc rat. *P3tx I HmDlbb Edward* t®. M-fn-tt WANTED To put one young roan I bull on pasture for u*e. Sr-ccmd House south of Dent school Geo.' Blown Phon. S”IK, 47.31* I WANTED Woman, neat, aggie* »lve. to assist la managing and directing sales force Belling experience an aaaet lart not essential. Car necemmry- Write Mr. Kroeger. Hotel Bailee. Fort Waynr. 83-k2tx , WANTED Escvpriouai opportunity for ueat appearing women to connect with national coocerr on spec ial demoiicocaimn and advertising work. Experience unnecessary Write qualification*. Ml** Frankel Hotel Baltes, Fort Wayne. k»-k2lx FOR RENT 1 Full RENT Hies pmg room* la modem home. Garage, phone 1442 or inquire M 43* North 2nd I sUuel. >74t FOR RENT — Bleeping room In modern home. Hullable for twA. i Inquhe 222 Mouth Fourth Bt. Phone •I. 83-31 Chicago Grain Close May July Sept .Wheal 107'4-1* lagQ'44 Corti hk'a-Q 41M-', Oat* „. . 4rtk-% Hfe-H 34H
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