Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 230, Decatur, Adams County, 27 September 1940 — Page 2

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CHURCHES * Methodist Church Mt Tibor and Clark s C*apel F A Armstrong, paatoi Munduy. Hept. 20th. Mt. Taber Charch School. 3:15 a. m, Ed ward Koos. siiperlntendect Preaching services io so a. m Ctarh'i Chapel I'reachlag services at »:N a m chart h School following the preaching services He*. F. A. Hall DD. of Muncie will be our guest speaker at both (hutches Sunday morning A cordial welcome to all. "o — - Calvary Evangelical Church George H Loiter. minister SJo a m Sunday School W L. Johnson, superintendent. 10;JO a. tn Prayer and praise service James Durr. leader 10:30 a. in Christian Endeavor meeting "3o p in Thursday Worship service and seunoii. Willshire L' I Charge Rev. O. K. Hawk pastor • Pleasant Grove ■ sinhday School, t 3« a in Lawi)Avu Jones superintendent. Worship service. 10 30 a. in. Sermon by the pastor. Union ..S.lUkiXitj School. 10 a m. A L § t I -Rtn S. JOHNSON w AICTIONEER • *. Decatur Ind Phono 4Mt> e 104 Residence 1032 Sept 2> L D Kim khold Harrod Ohio Ihi uh hogStephen M Aullmk h. September 3d. two iniie. mirth east of Decatur. H. A. (Peck) Templin. September So. 103 North Thirteenth street. Sept Jo Estate of Ernest Huggel Albert Hollinger, executor. 3 miles West and S'y miles South of Herne. Mt acre farm and personal. Sept 10 II A Templin. 103 No. 13th St Real Estate. « p M Oct 1 -O. Iletny Bierly ar Tobias Steffen, Jr Closing out sale and SO acre farm 3 miles West and 1 mile South of Geneva. Oct. f Norman II Chandler Doylestown Penn Guernseys. Oct 3 Ed DeVries. DrMotte. Indiana. Duroc hogs -a*ci t Daugherty Bros d mile West liryaiit. Ind Duroc hogs TTL-l--*• iloyd Hhotikweiier. Shel ■ii 111 . Duroc hogs • Oct & Coy Marts, 341 Line St. •>• teemol goods • <htl. 4 - Illinois State Guernsey feeders' Assn sale of Guernsey ■tile. Elmhurst. 11l 5 Oct » Everett Nash. Leipsic Qhio. Du rm hogs .Oct W Indiana Guernsey Breed • s Ass'll sale of Guernsey cattle, Riirgrounde Indianapolis Ind -•(le: Io Chas Trowbridge, Rush | file. Ind Duroc hogs p Oct fl -John Peters. 1 ml north J mite West of Magley dosing out In. yOct. 13 Lotus Maldeney. 13 mile Northwest of Decatur on the Win-,' • • rt'ei read. < losing ngt sale Jkl M Martin Katter. Wapakte Ohio. Duroc hogs

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’ 'jKln.t[x-r as German Imp ■ IS Accused of the kidnaping of Mare de Tristan. Jr, thror-yrar-old Hillsborough. Cal, boy. Wilhelm Jakob Muhlenbroich is shown above as he appeared when ha served in the German army durthe World war. Harmon, superintendent Class meeting t! am Roy Ray. leader Junior and Senior C E. 7 p m. Preaching service, » p m. Sermon by the pastor. Prayer meeting every Wednesday evening For the charge I' M A institute Rockford. Sept 33 Don't forget the Otterbein home pilgrimage Tuesday Oct. 1. If you have never visited the home this is an opportune time to do so p Methodist Churches Mt. Pleasant J F Lutey, minister Rally day special program Church Hchnol S3O a. m Suitable program Guest speaker, Mr Lowell Smith. Beulah Church H< hool, yJo a. m No olher serviies until next Sunday. Oct •> Homecoming and rally day Special mush . "Doc" Henderson l-ane guest speaker —o — - * Test Your Knowledge Can you answer seven of these ten questions? Tarn to paga Four for the answers , O — ■ ■■ • 1. Name the capital of Australia 3. Animals which eat both meat and plant substances are classified I as carnivorous, omnivorous or herbivorous? 3. Os which university Is Robert M Hutchins president? 4. Who wrote "Scarlet Sister Mary”? 5 Which State is called Sunflower State''? 4 What occasion is commemorated by Jackson bay. January 3 7; Is Cuba. Puerto Hh<», or His-

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CHAPTER TWBNTT “I don't know who let the young lady in,” Grose continued. "Neither of the maids admit to it. Mr, and it was the cooks reel period." “Well, Groes, bow did she let tn the house then?" queried Andy. "I don’t know, air. I made sure the front door was locked as usual." "You made sure?" Andy watched the butler for a moment and then aaid: “Are you really quite sure of that, Grom?" “Well ..." Gross’s eyes wavered, went around the room and came back to Andy. “Reasonably so, sir. It is almost always locked. 1 mean with the bigot laUh. Natacnlly there was a little confusion following the arrival of the police and all; I can’t exactly swear that the front door was locked. Bnt la any rase the young woman wouldn’t simply have opened the door and walked in." “No, 1 suppoee not,” said Andy. “Although if she were censused. a little muddied in her mind, she n ight heve done just that. Opened the door, felled altogether to ring and simply walked into the house and sat down in the nearest chair. According to Mrs. Hatterick, the girl wasn’t exactly sensible of what she was doing. Ton got that Impression, too, I imagine. Gross." "Well, yes sir. Now that you ask me I confess Wist I thought she was ..." He coughed delicately with a side glance at Rue and eaid: “A little under the influence. I—was obliged to tell the police that too." "Good for you,” said Andy. "That kelps dear Mrs. Hattenck, you see. Stick to your story." Groes gave. Rue a somewhat surprised and wondering glance; he hadn't, it was' obvious, realised that such a statement had its value as indicating that Julie had been poisoned before she saw Rue. Andy went on: “And be sure you stick to it, up and down, no matter how much the police question you. Don't waver for an instant. She was poisoned already—before she saw Mrs. Hattoriek?” “Well, t—! wouldn't go so far—" I "Os course she was. No doubt of ' that, Groae. She had already been poisoned; entered the house probebly without remembering to ring; just had a vague notion of getting inside the house and seeing Mrs. Hatteriek. When you discovered her sitting in the library, what did she say?” “Just that she—she wished to aee Mrs. Hatteriek." "There was no glass, no cup, nothing like that—" "Ob, no sir." “All right Now listen. Gross. When you let Miss Pelham into the house—" Groes looked blanker than ever and rather pale. “I didn’t open the door for Miss Pelham either.” Andy jumped to his feet “What’s that. Gross?" “No air. Miss Pelham has a key —has had ever since Mrs. Hatteriek —that is the late Mrs. Hatteriek’s illness. The—the late Mrs. Hatteriek gave it to her. So she could tome and go at will. They were, as you know very well, sir, the meet Intimate friends” Andy said slowly; “Then you don't know exactly when Miss Pelham arrived. Do you?" “No sir." “Good." Andy hud an Mr of triumph. “That’s all, thunk you, Groae. Oh yes, wait; there's something else. You remember during Mrs. Haite rick's Illness a chart the nurses kept; that is, that Mica Garder and—” Gross was already nodding

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“Oh yes, air. I remember it very veil.** “Well then, after Mrs. Hatteriek t died, I expert fw removed the chart yourself; when the room wm , cleaned, I •eau." Doubt waa again la Gross's face; , doubt arid a touch of bewilderment ! “I—l eaa't any 1 reuMßbar seeing , It, sir." “Think hard." 1 “Yea mt. But wises one of the r maids took it,.. No, I'm quite cure 1 didn’t put it away, air." “I see All right, Gross. I don’t ’ suppose It's important an/way. • Thank you-that*a all." • “Thank you, sir," said Groae and i vanished quietly. The door dosed again and Rm . said: "The chart. The police asked 1 about it too." ’ "Yes. That’s why I wondered. r Funny, where it’s get to. if Julie I hadit-" "I don't think she had. She wasn't here after Crystal's death. ! And I haven't get IL Why, Andy?" i “1 don’t know,” said Andy. “It’s I just that the police want It—so I'd > rasher get hold of It first" “It's probably been destroyed long age." Someone was la the hall It was Brule, for they beard Ma quiek foot steps and his voice speaking, apparently, to Gross He opened the door and came into the room “Oh, hello there. Andy. Glad you're here; something rather—shocking has happened. Brule walked with hie usual assured air of possession across the room and took a cigarette, pausing while he lighted it Seating himself abruptly in a chair, Brule continued | “The office girl said she thought , you were here. I want you to hear what's happened. We've found some stuff in a glass— • “I told Mm," said Rue stiffly. Brule shot her one dark glance that waa instantly arrested and speculative as if the very tones of her votes betrayed something of the thing Andy had told her. If so. however, be didn't explore then and there but continued: | “Oh. Very well. Then you know the whole thing, Andy. Well, the thing io, It—really was poison. 1 got a chemical report on It—privately, without letting the police know. It's an amaaing combination of a hypnotie drug, come barbituric acid derivative, and Morphine. Enough to kill a hone. “The beauty of this particular combination —to the murderer's mind—is that an overdose of it would certainly induce just what ft did induce: a confused heavy drowsinesa growing into a eoma and presently death. The hypnotic might check the almost Instantaneous action of the morphine—although ft might not; they might work simultaneously. And they might have been in a eapsuie which would delay their action. !'m going to tell the police what to look for." "You mean —give them that chemist's report? And tell them what happened last night ?” "Yes, certainly. The sooner they knew ft, now, the better. I didn't want anything said of it until 1 knew just what it was. Now I—know," said Brule Andy cleared his throat and said slowly: “It didn't take your chenust long to enalyM the atuff." “1 told him what to look for," aaid Brule promptly. "You—how did you know ?" Brule's eyebrows made a quiek, straight line across hie face. “Because that’s what I thought It might be, Andy. Any ether queotiens?" “Ne-ne. Except— «re you sure it's a good thing to tall it to the police ?

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f Too know as well M l bow few people could have put that etui? In , Rm's room." i “1 know. Very few people could I have gteen poison to Crystal too. Any number of people, I suppose, . couM have murdered the nurra. but ; wha did? Who had mntlee pine op- ' you you were all la favor of keying the fctaffVWV* . said Rm. "I mean, you said that , you thoMht at the tiara that Crra* taTsded waa not natural but that > you thought it wlaar he accept IL Yow aaid It wm better to Ihlnk off ' Madge aad of Steven aad—" I “And W myself and of And of y«w *<*• >*?v • <*••• *”• I irun<* «•»*• I "Yew—you're going over to the side of the aolica? IM you mom thaL Brule ’ ’said Andy •I moan we've got to wade through It new. We eaa't dodge . arowidtt” “But suit there » no uno In tolling ; the pol:ce all you know. Unleaa... . Wkat'syourideaef ft. Brale? Who who killed bar?" "I dent know. But I do know— I Listen, Andy, do you know why I'm at hnme at this hour of the day? Well, guess. !t'e because there's nothing to do. My calendar had a busy day marked. 1 got there, and old man Gillette had canceled his operation; three patients had telephoned to say they were better and were not coming in to the office; the only telephone calls were cancellations of appointments, and the only thing in the world 1 bad to do waa to make sick rounds at the hospital. Uati' this thing ia settled it’ll be that way. Look at your own desk calendar, Andy, if you doa't believe me. We can't dodge this thing. We're in it up to our necks. We've got to go through ft and emerge scoured clean. You're ambitious, Andy; sometimes I've thought toe ambitious, but I—" Brule looked at his cigarette and said with a curious tinge cf sadness, “I'm the last who ought to complain of ambition. I only know what—too mMh of ft makes of your I life. Well, that's beside the poinL You're ambitious and you've got a brilliant start on what's likely to be a brilliant career. Well, you’re in this thine along with the rest of us. You can t help yourself. The only thing to do if we want to save any. , thing of our work is to emerge from it as elean as a whistle." Andy glanced at Rm. “That sounds fine and heroic, , Brule," he said. “Exactly what dose , ft mean ?" "What does ft mean'” Brule's , eyes flashed dangeroMly. "It means I whet I've said. Put your cards on 1- J* I** 1 ** th * B* ll ** *’•’7 . “! SM,” Mid Andy slowly. “Then -you wouldn’t say that, Brule, ua* , less you see your way through. Unless yog know who murdered her , and are willing for whoever did it to be charge.! with murder-or you know who Murdered her and know , alra how to cover iL"| Brule's faeo turned hard. Ha , looked at Andy for a moment, eyes t hrjht and scrutinising, then raid: 1 . . ** Bnoth * r consideration, Andy. In fact there are two other considerations, one of whieh is that I m attack on Rm's life indicates Rues—innoeeace; therefore I want , the police to know of it. But I asroru you now that I do not know I who murdered Julie, and if I did I would go straight to the police with the knowledge. However, whatever rny motives are or whatever motives yon ascribe to me, this is the course t *• Me going to take. Understand?" It was Rks the crack of a wkip. "Yes," said Andy.

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* RATBB Om Timo— MHHmum ewarpe M I | Me tee N woeOo or iom Over t 11 BO weroe, pee weed. 11 I Two Tbuto-MtalMum sbovte I | of toe ter M words or teou I Over IB W«r* Be por word tee the two tlmea. Throe Ttmep—Minimum sherpe os toe ter BB woede or tern. Over to wetee Ifto pee word tee the throe tlmea Cord of Thoaho -■ — ObNuoriro two vpraoo — Open rate dieptey odeorttrinß Me por eotema la*. * “BL I NO" AOVffRTIBBMiNTB 1,1 Advertloemtotn eppearlag ta ! this cUnmn wt.bout rarnne sigeeit are nitad “ They are to bo sMosrod by lettoro. ad- | droeeed to the bos number ip earn of the DMly Democrat , Wo eao give a< ktonwattoo j | MMceratog tbo partiee advertto FOKMALB FARMER* ATTENTION - Cad M»-A at our esuoara tor dead stock raaovai Tbo Btad'ar Products Os, Frank Burger. agsaL IMf FOR BALK—Burk a Orowtag Mash It If; Burk's Laying Marsk with cod llvsr oil. S 3 If; wttbouL S 3 to. Burk Elevator Co. 137-ts FOR BALE - New refrigerators, buy now and save money. ML. |»SH Estate stoves, washers. Decatur Hatchery. James Kitehen. salesman. 303-ts FOR BALK — Glow-Maid Dnti-h oven range, child's baby Iwd. 1113 North He<ond Mt. 23f-3t« FOR BAI4C 7f White Rmk pullets. C months old. Also potatoes, tomatoes and cpples. Roas Grotrry. 334 and State Line, i'hoae SlO-R. 229a3tx 'FOR HALE A few foil blooded | Bhrnpehire rams T. H Balt aetl. Route 4, Decatur, throe miles south. St* west, on 37. k ZJOStx FOR HALE Used Furniture: 1 »- piece oak dining room suite. Sl3. ' 1 Birdseye maple drveeer. S», 4 used mattresses. 12 up Sprague Furniture Co. Pbuue iff. MH* EXTRA. EXTRA' fttlS Axmlnster rugs, 124 50; oxl2 felt base rugs, IS.M; kitchen cabinets. 314 Sf; breakfast sett. |13.50, Inurrsprlna mattresses. |IS Sprague Furniture Co , Phone 1» 32» 3t FOR SALE -II barred rock pullets. laying. W. A. Carter, mile east Pleasant MUD, Ind 3M-3tx FOR SALE OR TRADE — Wind mill and pump. 40 foot tower. Will trade for sheep Decatur Upholster Shop phone 430. 33»-3t JUST RECEIVED tone shipment of Fed Room Holtes selling as low as 34k 50. Liberal trade in al- > lowance for your old Suite. Easy terms. Sprague Furniture Co. Phone 130 3?t3t FOR MALE — flood Cnokiftß Apple* Alao Winter Apple*. Henry Hirwcliy, '/g mile east of Decatur on Fred Keppert farm. Phone H»6I. 22M-1 JUHT ihipmeit of kitchen ranges and cabinet heaters. Factory terms snd Factory prices Lftieral trade In allowances for used stove. Sprague Furniture Co Phone 100. 33Mt LOTH FOR HALE On payments. Mercer Avenee. |IO front foot; Grant Ht. 30 by 133. 3>50; Locust | BL. 50 by'l32. 3100; Sherman Hl. 50 by IM. 3350; 1 or 10 acres tn city. Mrs Hall. Decatur Country qab. ~ , , g utMtx FOR SALE - White sow and a pigs. 4 gelts tor sale or to let on shares. Phone 341. k 330-St —a——.z Fnaon Ashed For Reason Cincinnati. O <U.» Frank Fahner. 23. after pleading guilty to three charges of check forgery, avk ed Judge Charles 8 Bell in crltn , Inal court to send him to the Ohio stale penitentiary at Columbus Instead of the reformatory at Mansfield. O. “All my rqiatlves live ts Columbus.'' be said. ”1 want to be near them." Never has any man plucked the fruit of happiness from tke tree of InjusUee. Vacuum Sweeper Repairs Regardlem of the make we are equipped to repair your sweeper or other appliance. DECATUR ELECTRIC SHOP ito b. 2nd Wtong 244

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MISCELLANEOUS < | MIBCKLLANEOUB -Prices rwßuced on fertiliser Cali us boture | buying Telephone 35 or BM Burk Elector b 133 ts WE HANDLE all kinds of coal Htokol stokers Furnace sad ropairs for all make furnaces (let our prices. Haugk Coal Co. Phono 1 43. Located east us Erie freight bouse k 224-Stx NOTICE Upholstering, teflntshing and repair wo. k of all hinds We hay and sell good furniture Dr ratur Upholstery Shop Mouth Be< oad Bt, Phone 430 33»-3>" FARM LOANS at 4N fm 10 years No expense to borrower. C. D Lewton Decatur, Ind 33obtf WAITED I WANTED TO HUT I eed healing stove Phone 7434 or 4401. 33»a3tx WANTED Lonas on farms. Eastera money. Low rates. Very liberal terms Soo me for obstructs of trJe. French Quinn. Mm w f WANTED Wood chopper to eleer about 4 a< res of laud Wood chop , per to keep wood Al Bcheive ; Phone H 341 33U3U cMMwraemmuMmMMWUiMmwmMUMWußMraMseaw WANTED — Farm loann, low rates. No comaiiaaioa, appraisal or title examination com* to borrower. Short term < loans are low as 4<. See us before Budung your loan. The I'll tjc- l.dwarfb CX to-frMt WANTED Experienced beauty op ' erator with following to work in Decatur. Inquire Box 137 care of Democrat oMce k 331 It WANTED — Oppoitunlty to prove Singer sewing machtee is a [ money maker hi any home Special prices on new or good used ma cbinea Hewing taught free. Al) makes repaired Needles oil. parts Hinger Agent. 445 South let. Phone 411. S34tl3x EOK KENT ' F'JK KENT — Sleeping room ta modern home. Inquire 411 North i Second street. 4 330-3« Fty< KENT —Two heated rooms running hot water always avail able. Also garage One block front business district 330 So Second I st k Must —• ~ MARKRTU AT A GLANCE Htoc-ks. lower and quiet Bonds lower; U 8. governments lower. Curb stocks, lower Chicago stocks, lower. , Foreign eschange. about steady ' Cotton, easy Grains wheat arm. up about W-' %c; com. steady Chicago livestock, fangs weak; I esttla, steady; sheep, steady to strong. Rubber, strong to up more than Uc a piund. Silver her In New York an(hanged at 34%< ling ounce. Gretna Visit fulfills WlgA Gretna Green, Eng —<t'Pi—Arthur Crow. 35-yrar-oid Canadian sol idler, fulfilled a wish marie by his father before be left home when he visited Gretas an dsaw the old iilackamlth shop where his father and mother were married 30 years Mo. a 1 — Storm Causes Blackout Goldendale. Wash <UR> Reeldents of the south-central Wash Ington city have an Idea what !»•' doners have experiences! during recent blackouts. All electricity was ehnt off when heavy Ice formed on transmission lines and broke them Emerffeacy crews worked t> hours before they were able to restore service. I , Prayer is empty and sapless without the fruitage of brotherhood. Ceee4a(ewe( e> Kaeeurer ».Mele W 3T» Nothe Is hereby given. The I lbs underelgne-l nee h<en appointed Ks 'eeutnr of the estate us John Voder ■ late of Adams County, iersarri. The '.estate Is probably solvent. I lU>moi><l W. Voder, K»e<ulor G. H»n> Mlerlr, Alterne) Hept. 11. ISIS. grp U.M-3? UOTH K TO WIIHJS.H* 1 Notice Is hereto aiven that the Gourd o? (b-mmlsslonere of Adams • ouiitv, Indians wilt re<elve •••nled hid* for supplies—Groceries, bread dry gooda and tobsirn —for the n>slntenan>e of (to Cvuntj tuftin' ' ary for three months beginning Detuber lot. l»«e Blds w|l| hr re- eh ed to lober 7th, at ins o'vhM'k I- M Itequlsliton now on file in the atI fir* o< the Auditor ot Adams County. By order nt the Board us Commissioners Vidor H Kb her Auditor Adame <’<tunty N. A. BIXLER O4*TOMBTRIBT Byee Eaamlned . Gieseea Fitted HOURB 3:30 to H:ao 11:30 to 4:SB •atardajra 1:00 ■> m. Telephoao ito

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