Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 229, Decatur, Adams County, 26 September 1940 — Page 2
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Public Sale A, *, <<•* making our home into an apartment we have a surtdu* of hnUM'Mld good* which We will aril al public auction at the lewldeuce ,'SJ N. Mb utrSsL Creator. FRIDAY, Sept. 27th Promptly at • P M . Daylight Tima Four Pi< < < Itod Room Kuhe complete with Innerapilng mattress am! coll spring*. HeaitUful Wilton Hug Pal.*. Ilka new Otlte run cushion. toll. 1 hums Hoorn Malte. Breakfast Het, <! E <i ft Electric Refrigerator; biiiiiklna Miami 2 Flooi laampa. Table latinp Elect rh Clock. Walnut tk-< asternal than 12 hi t old l*a<kor. Cub Mult, sine lu; All Wood Hoy Ncout "Illi »!*•• 14 Hop • suit. all Wool 2 pair pants. rile II All there suite aiv like new Thor Electric Washer, first tiara, 2 Portable Tuba. 2 Pled, and othei articles too numerous to mention TERMS—<ash MR. & MRS. ED BOKNECHT Hoy H Johnson Am ' Char. W Kent Clerk. Public Sale Hating ilecitlctl to nw to ihvatur, I will sell my property located just Eaat of Belmont Bark, on TUESDAY, October 8, 1940 at 1:00 o'clock standard time Property consist* of approximately 5 acres lantl. good seven room house, one car garage, good driven well. Splendid bearing orchard and small fruit of all kinda. Property ma) lie inspected at any time. Will also sell at the same time a number of useful articles too numerous to mention. TERMS on Property: 1-3 cash on day of sale, balance on delivery of deed and abstract, which will be on or before Nov. Bth. Terms on Personal Property, Cash. MRS. JAMES WARD. Owner Property Sold by W A Fortner assisted by Fred W Buscne. We Believe In Decatur We Delipe ui the Decatur frh< nd We Believe I that '<>u Believe in our town and in OBr schotd* and in Mr team. The Next Home game will lie plated with Fort Wayne Central, on Friday, "Sept. 27 So Let's (Jet Behind The Team and Boom for Decatur. Some time during this week drive into our Mahon, ind with any average purchase, way five gallon* of ga-> and a quart <*f good oil. we will give you. and install FREE - A BEAUTIFUL SOUVENIR that will help you to <t«» vour part to Boost for Decatur, for the Decatur schools, and for Decatur team*. Knapp Service Station Phillips “66” ■MBHMMMHBRMMMMMHMBMdMMIIMMMHMMMHMMMMaHM
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CH A ITER NINETEEN Rue avoided Andy's anxioue, troubled blue eyrs; rhe took up a paper knife on the desk and turned it in her fingers and forced herself to ask the question she must ask. “Whoa Crystal died, then, and Brule was free to marry, why didn't he marry Alicia?" Andy was finding it difficult to reply, she thought: poor Andy, "'he'd hern unjust That was be •auae she'd seen the look hi Crys--al's eyes when Andy entered tbe oom. At last he said: “Rue, t eaa't newer that without hurting you. I’ve tot to know first —do you loro rtrule ? Or is it just hero worship T Why did you marry Mm? I knew t raw you money and position and security. 1 know that almost any .omen would have jumped at the banes because of Brule's face as sell as because he's such a swell fellow. But you— I—t can't see you marrying anybody for any of those • asona. And yet ! don't think you love him.** She turned the paper knife In her Angers, noting with exactness its art cd ivory handle. Why had she ■named Brule — Brule wh i was in love w:th Alicia and had oeen in we with her for yean? Yet the knowledge wasn't exactly a shock. Or rather the shock was here, but there'd been a faint dis'urbing warning of the thing. She remembered the night before when ■he and Guy had seen Alicia brush n-r cheek affectionately and with hat unmistakable air of aeeae- • medness against Brule's shoulder, iuy's expression hadn't changed. He'd said something and attracted he attention of the two in the doorway, but he hadn't look surprised or in any way affected by the brief little scene. But then Guy must have known. Everyone must have <no*-n except herself and Steven. Steven so wrapped in his music and n his dream* of beauty that a flaw n his beloved had never even been • uspected. Andy was waiting for ter reply Why had she married Brule? lie moved nearer her; she felt his presence and would not, again, turn to meet hia eyes. He said: "Won't you look at me, Rue? Won't you answer? You see—l thought, the night we went to the opera, that you loved me. As I love you.'* "Don't, Andy." "If it’s because you don't want to hear what I have to say, all right, i'll not harass you I—l love you too much. But ff it's loyalty to Brule, surely you see that that loyalty is a mistaken one." "You haven't told me why bo—married me and not Alicia.” "You haven't answered me," said Andy, "or—or perhaps you have. Have you. Rue?” "No, no, Andy. 1.. She moved away from him toward the end of the desk "Don't you see I’ve get to know!” "All right,” said Andy. ”1 warned you ! didn't want you to be hurt. But if it's only your pride—" "Whatever it is, tell use." “He married you because he and Alicia quarreled. After Crystal's death. Now will you go away with me, dear? Before it's toe late. ! hate telling you this, but it is because I love you so. Rue—they're going to charge you with Crystal's murder and with Julie's." She said dully: "I didn't kill ber." So that was why Brule had come to her and asked ber to marry him: had told her—so frankly, she’d thought—that it would be a marriage of mutual convenience, a sensible, companionable kind of thing.
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I himself with a few beers then i drove bis automobile to a road on the outskirts ot the city, lie pushed the accelerator to tbe floor, and , when the machine reached a wild speed. Mueller spun the rteetlng wheel. The car overturned twice 101 l Mueller was uninjured Feeling repentant after this experience. Mueller went to the Ind
He'd said no word of loving her or of wanting her to love him. He'd been honest so far as that, at any rate. And If she thought in ber heart that sometime, somehow he'd come to lovo her-well, she'd been foolish to think H. Mad. really. But she hadal known that Alicia was her rival. "Rue," said Andy Impatiently. "Snap out as H. Forget Brule; I had to tell you for your own protection. So you'd roaliso you were morally free from him. Under no obligation. But forget him. Forget AHria. Put the whole thing In the poet. Let me take you away before well," be said grimly, "before they flx ft ee that I cant take you away." The grim truth of the thing tore thr< ugh her ; ft was in its way salutary. "Andy," she said stowiy. "Teo said— that first night when you told me about Crystal and the let tors to tbe police—that you thought sbe was murdered. Toe said you thought the police were right Why did you think u?" • Because of Alleia," said Andy "There's no sense in beating about the bush any longer. I tried once to tell you some of what I knew without toiling too much, and it only made things worse for you. I thought Alicia — well, after all, Alicia was here the afternoon of Crystal's death. And Alicia stood to gain by her death. It would leave Brule free to marry Alicia with no trouble about a divorce and no hint of talk. It was for Alicia the easy way out, and Alleia—somehow I've never thought that Alicia had ary scruples in particular when it was something she wanted." “But Crystal—Crystal practically supported Alleia, didn't she?” Andy shrugged “Tee — with Brule's approval. Perhaps at his instigation. Remember the situation between Alleia and Brule is—is a curious kind of thing. Both of them are conventional at heart; both of them hate anything that appears vulgar, common—blatant And yet they are frantically in love. It was a dreadful thing-Brule marrying you to hurt Alicia. I don't know what it was they quarreled about; I don't know when and how they made up their quarrel except that when they did it was too late. Brule and you were already married. And Brule—to do him justice. Rue, I tkfnk as soon as be realised what he'd done to you and Alicia be really tried to break away from Alicia. But it was too strong for him. It—" "Don't make me talk of it. Andy. The point is, new. Alicia is too civilised, too sophisticated to think of murder." "What a baby you are, Rue! Alicia is a polite and polished and beautiful savage. When did she turn up yesterday afternoon’" "Just after Julie died. SbeAlicia came into my room." "Exactly. Had you known she was in the house?" “N-no. She said she had come to see Madge. Tou heard what sbe said.” "Is there any reason why she shouldn't have given Julie the cocktail? While Julie waited. Or she could have met Julie outside and taken her some place and tried to persuade the girl not to talk. And perhaps—perhaps Julie wouldn't be persuaded, so Alicia simply called Julie's attention to somebody passing and popped a capsule in the cocktail." “Don’t! Andy—it makes it sound so real!" "It was real," said Andy. “Perhaps not jest as I've described it, but something like that must have
isnapohs police station explained to Capt Fope that he bad t**n moody, had felt prompted to kill I himself end asked to be locked In a cell for the night to regain his ■ ornposuie rope agreed Ute last night the jail turnkey tound Meek 'tor's lifeless t»ody daugllM from the cell bars, hto belt around hto ( throat i
happened It could have born Alicia. . Why not? " Andy rubbed his hands through his hair and replied to him. sdf. "Why not? Because we can t prove it Rhe could have done it But somebody rise could have done it too. Proof lo tbe thing wove got to have to dear you. and the thing wo eant get" "Alicia could have com to my room loot night" said Rue. “But she couldn't have called Brule away. Well, yea, she could have done that But she—" "Tour room!” Andy stared at her aad leaned hie hands on the table to leek eloeely Into ber face; his eyes were alert and frightened. “What de you mean?" "I'm not sure it wae anything, really." said Roe slowly, but told him. “First time that has happened to Brale," said Andy. "I mean the phony call. It’s one of those things doctor in on their guard against Brute daren’t know yet what the powder in the glass Is’" *t don’t think so. I’ve not seen him since early morning.” "It means," said Andy slowly, “that whoever did it thinks Julio managed to tell you eomething be. fore she died It means - good heavens. Rue, it means somebody free to eome and go in this house! Somebody who knew just how to get Brule (and the policeman who was left here last night) to leave the i os ** n<’ vw. »Tn< (mmi y — He stopped abruptly. The strong, cot, stiU look eame upon his face. "Rue—are you sure Brule actually left tbe house?" And os she stared back at him, half afraid, half caught, testing the speculation that hovered almost tangibly in the air between them, ho said slowly and strangely; “He's so I strong. Rus. And so—so ruthless. You've seen it as I have. But, Rue —be couldn't have done thia Notts Crystal—" She wanted to remind him of tbs things Brule had done; she didn’t She said gropingly: “There are other people who were in the house or who could haw got into the house last night There’s Madge and Alieia and Steven; Guy Cole comes and goes at will and always has. 1 don't know whether or not the houM was locked last night . ~" She searched ber mind for others, and there were none except servants. “Who had an alibi for the time poison must have been given Julie? How did sbe get into ths house? How long had she been here when Gross found her and brought her to you? Whom had she seen here? What did ahe know?” "Steven r ad an alibi," said Rue unexpectedly. “I heard him at ths piano. I know be was there in hie studio ths whole time.” “I'm going to question Gross. May IF Gross came instantly. “Madam rang?” His blank eyes took in every detail of the little scene, the two of them talking ear. neutly, stopping abruptly when he opened the door. “Groce, Mrs. Hatterick wants to know some things about yesterday. Clow tbe door, please.*' “Yes sir." He closed the do<r quietly and advanced. "Now then. Gross, we understand that when the young lady arrived yesterday you did not open the door for her?" "That’s right, sir." "You told the police that?" "Yen, dr. They asked " (To be continued)
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• RATBB « Owe eaargo e< I m tor K worse er teow Over to worua, P* J V Two Tlmeo—Minimum <*orgo I H 4Bs toe K wvrde or tone. | J Over H weede Be pee weed toe | , the two tlmou • Three Tlmoo— Minimum ehorge ( •V M)o for K worde or lean (i Over 10 word. tYfO per word ( toe the throe tlmee. t Card eC Thaw ho - Obttueriee and voeeee _ " 1 Open rate dtoptoy odvertleiag Me pee ootooM too*. X— M < > • . | “BLIND" ADVBRTIBBMtNTB | ' •■ Advertteomaato appeortog la | | thte cUvma without uamap ‘ J Staeed are “blind." “b*f «• to bo aaowored by totters, sd dressed to lbs bet aamber to , eara ot tbe IMtle Democrat We eaa give » mtwwmtloa MMoraiag tbe parttee tdvurtto tag. I 1 lb ■ ■■■ - - — • FUR MAUB . FARMBM ATTBNTION - CaU MP-A at our tor teed stock rutocval Tbs Btadter Fro- , docto Co. Froak agsaL 1 FOR BALE Burk a Growing Maak It 10. Burk's Laying Marsh with cod liver otL It 10. without. It 00. J Burk Elevator Co. FOR BALE — New refrigerators; I buy now and save money. O-ft. 1 it»»9k Estate stoves, wishers Decatur Hatchery James Kitehen salesman. FOR MALE Glow Maid Duteb oven range Child’s baby bed. lIIS North Second St. 210-ltX i FOR HALE ?o White Ro, k pallets I 0 months old Also potatoes, to- • matoes and appt*-- Hose Grocery I | ltd and State Line. I’honv Ol»-R StPaltx I i .iii—i ' FOR HALE -feed Furniture 1 »• piece oak dining room eutte. Ill; ' 1 Rlrdarye maple dresaer. I»: X uaed mattrea.ee. It up Hpraaue Furniture Co. Phone UM). ttltl EXTRA. EXTRA’ »xll Axmlnster rug.. |2« te. kill frit base rugs. ||a.M; hMchea cabinets. Ill.tU; brenhfast sets. 11l to. lnnrts|>rinx twouramae. |is. Sprague Furniture < Co., Phone m 22!> lt | FOR BALE—II barred rock pullets, laying W. A Carter 'a mite east Oasanl Mills, Ind. 22X SU FOR SALE — Dining lloom table and I chairma; buffet, quarter sawed oak library table, 127 Mercer Ave; phone 1111. 227-ftx FOR SALE OR TRADE Wind mill and pump. 4" foot tower. Will trade for sheep. Decatur Vpholster Shop phone <JO 22*-2t FOR HALE Favorite buoe burner, laundry stove., heater., chvulator., washing machines, utility cabinet, ranges, 10-ds. mattreMes. Youngs Furniture, 110 Jeffersm i k U7-.1 I FOR HALE Ram. 22x14 ft. with shed attached; tin root. Dr. F L. Grandataff phone to7. 227-ltx FOR HALE Set dining room torn- ’ Iture; (heap If taken at once. Phone 17a 22711 JUST RECEIVED Largo shipment of Bed Room Suites selling as low as |4» to. Liberal trade In allowance for your old Suite. Easy .terms. Sprague Furniture Co. Phone I1». 23>-2t FOR SALE Ono large sire Circulating Heater and one modern -cook stove. Roth stoves used two yours Good condition. John Hel-' tor, Preble, Ind. 227-1 U ' FOR HALE Bull dog nippies. 4 weeks old Inquire at »ld W»l nut street. Decatur. MUaltx FOR SALE — (■<*o<l ( woking Apple*. Alon Winter Apple*, i Henry Hirwehy, mile eantl of Deeat ur on Fred Keppert farm. Phone fWk.l, - 22H13 FOR HALE— Blue Dam*, I |>lum< and honey. 1104 West Monroe. | Phone tog. 28Mt jCBTRECEIVED ~Srnair Shipment ! of kitchen ranges and cabinet heaters. Factory terms and Factory * prices. Liberal trade In allowance, for axed stove. Sprague Furniture 1 Co., Phone 1»S itt-tt WE REPAIR ANY MAKE OF RADIO Decatur Electric anon — Phon, ztt
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i miscellaneous < MIBCEIXANEOVB-Prices reduc ed on fertiliser. Cail ua before buying Telephone 2b or tod Buk Elevator. b 1»3 <f WK IIANDLH all kinds of coal Stokol stohers Furnace and re- 1 pair, for all make turna>c<. ii.t our prices llaugk Coal Co. Photic 4* Located eaat of Erie freight I house. k SIX-dll NOTICE I'pholslerlng. reflnl.binx and repair work of all kinds W>buy and sell good fui nllure lb- ‘ catur I'phototcry Shop South Se< ond Ht Phon, 4to 22»-3<>t FARM LOANS at d% for it) years ' No expense to borrower. C. D Lew lon Decatur. Ind 22*btf, WANTED H ANTED — Eapettensed waitress. Most be 21. Inquire box IM care of liemucrat office 227kltx WANTED TO BUY-Veed heating gtove. Phone 74.14 or <4*l. 22ltoltx W ANTED Experienced beauty op erator with following lo work in De<star. Inquire Boa I*7 curs of! Dumocrat ofln v k 22*-3t * \NTBD — Opportunity to prove* Singer sewing machine to a, money maker In any home Special i price* ou new or good u»ed machine*. Hewing taught trae All makes repaired Needle., oil. part*. Singer Agent. 4db South let. Phone 411 IMlllx FUR KENT FOR RENT Two heated rooms, running hot water always available. Also garage. One block from buslnesa district 22* Ho Be, ond' St k 221 3t FOR RENT I'nfurnished house Rent reaeonsble John Heller. ' Preble, Ind 327-3tx FOR RENT I room bouse. For sale 2'*' bushel rye for seed. 10 bushel timothy seed. 13 tons rye ‘ straw; v tons oats straw. Willard Bteele Phone 1424 227-3tx . - CARO OF THANKS We wish to sincerely thauh ail osr Blends and neighbors aud all dtrose who so kindly asst-ted us ; during our recent beteavemeii' the . death of our beloved busband aud father. Mr» Albert Fru< hie and Family ■" — MARKETS AT A GLANCE Stock.: lower and quiet. Bonds Irregularly lower. V. S. governments irregular. Curb stocks: Irregular. Chicano stocks: irregular ly lower. Foreign exrhauge: steady. Canadian and houth Amei Icau currency strong. Cotton: higher. Grains; wheat steady, corn easy, oft about N to ’* cent. Chicago livestock: bogs strong, cattle steady, sheep steady. Hublier: firm. , Name Michigan Man Assistant Manager Norbert Dp Do It, of Ovomo. .Mh bigaa. hat iiwn nimM aeniataitt manaaer of the Morrta five and ten rent store here. He han »Mtuinrd hia dutlew. Love hrala every wore. Without God, power ie danger" out. WTM I <•» I *i i ti i mi % i W VATIC htt. 3»»4 .Noth'* Is hereby vtven to tbr <itdhtum, heirs anil l»*Matd*«*» <>f <*ath* drills Mtrtler. ds*< e4*««d *r In the Adams I'ifrult fVuyt, baldl at |l>e«atur. Indiana, »»n tbe |>th day «»f I (blotter. I*4*. and show *aua«, if ’any, why the Final Mk*ttlem« nt A« • irounlti with the eetata «»T as»M de«-*-[dent should not he and , wsid heir* art notified to then and ‘ there make proof nt heirwhlp and rtselYe tfieir distributive git’a row Emanuel Mteller. Kwetutor ' Ihrt'Btur, Indiana Mrj»t 35, 1»tt» J. T. Werrymass. Utwrssey N. A. BIXLER OPTQMSTRIST Sy.. Easmlited • Ginos si Fitted HOURS 8:10 to 11:10 12:20 to 8:08 OMurdsys. 8:00 p. m. VstesSalM ISO I FARM LOANS OUR BORROWERS ARE NOW ONLY FATING 31% Intcreal I — NEE U 8 — Adama County N. F. L. A. HENRY IL HELLER , Sec’y.-Treas. ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■NURMmmmummmmmmaMmmmMmmnMHmmmv
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