Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 283, Decatur, Adams County, 29 November 1940 — Page 2

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"TRIAL WITHOUT JURY" By JAMES RONAL.D

lYNOrsn Stephen Oiborne, it SO, i* facing a **rioua problem indeed when he loeet hi* office job after many year* of employment. He ha* a wife and five children and-acant aavinga Leaving hi* city office with leaden feet to walk to hi* auburban bua, he thinka of hia wealthy haH-aiater, Octavia, who ha* atarnly disapproved hia marriage aver since it took place, twenty-four year* ago It would be hatd-vary hard-to appeal to har for help. CHAPTER TWO To go home bef< rv hi* uaua! time would call for an explanatb-n. ao until flve-flfteen Stephen continued to walk th* street* and then h* turned hi* *t«p* in the direction of the bu* station Half a block from it he ran into George Bramwell, a stout, red f*cv<l man with whom he aometimva aharvd a «eat. Bramwell greeted Stephen with the hearty enthusiasm with which he greeted moat acquaintance*, which meant—precisely nothing. “Hello. Osborne! You look terrible! Indigeetc n. ah? Let me tip you off to a good thing I've discovered. .. A bu* wae about to pull out and Stephen quickened hia step* to cateh it, but Bramwell drew him baek. “Let that one go. There’ll be another In a few minute*. That wa* Toucher sitting in the front seat. He's on hi* uppers. Hi* agency failed a year ago and be haan't •am.d a dime sine*. He'd have had eomv hard luck atory to tell u* if w*'d got in with him—and I’d have | been alone with him after you got out al Lakelawn. They tell me he'* touched every friend he has in th* world but he won't get a chance to touch Uncle George in a hurry." I wonder if you would be ao pleas'd to have my company,, thought Stephen, if you knew that this afternoon I loot my job. When the neat bus drew in. he boarded it and walked to a rear seat with Bramwell at hi* heel*. Stephen opened hi* evening newspaper in the hope that thia move would ai-. ienee his companion—but it didn’t. “Sad affair, that suicide in Blain* | Street," said Bramwell, stabbing th* front page of Stephen a paper with a stubby forefinger. "Read about it in an early edition. Poor devil—loat bis job—tried to find another for a solid six nv-ntha—over fifty—alone- in the world—” “Poor devil, indeed!" interrupted Stephen. There, but for the grace of God— But he had Octavia to turn to. Even if she failed him, he still had Edith and the children. No matter what happened, life would be worth living while be had them. “He wouldn't have done it if he hadn't been alone,” Stephen said. “A married man has to go on living for the sake of hi* family.” George Bramwell bit the end of a fat cigar and struck a match. He leaned back, exuding prosperity and self «ati«f*ction. “That’s all you know," he retorted cheerfully, blowing a ragged smoke ring. “There was a case not ao long ago; you must have read about rt: fellow In Detroit—fortyfive years old—wife and familytaro little boy* and a girl of fourteen— business failed—tried to get a job—tried for two year* and couldn't—" Icy fingers tightened on Stephen's heart as Bramwell prattled on. ... I

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If Oetavia should fail kirn .. Bud lenly Stephen waa aroused and stopped the garrulous George with a staccato “Shut up!” Bramwell stared. What on earth had g>t into Osborne? HiahtUeeye* narrowed . . . The fellow did look worried Money troubles, perhaps Maybe kt* job wasn't a* secure as it might be Who** wa*. these days' He would have to keep an eye on I him. He had troubles enough of bis own ... With an air of offended dignity. Bramwell moved to another seat and opened wide a newspaper There »u alienee while th* bu«

W A ; ->w I .l'lV ' v jIHe f ’ *1 fflwi pie i I / J uWL#’ li ' | 1 “Dorothy and Ted Fleming." said young Peter. ‘‘They're up to something!"

moved through the factory district and blocks of ihabby frame houses that skirted it, and into the open country. When it halted at a fountain in the middle of a suburban I village, Stephen rote and walked to the door. “Good night," he said, but Bramwell did not answer. Stephen squared hia shoulders as he walked up the village main' street. He looked about him and his eyes softened. It waa such a lovely little place. It was home. Filling his lungs with the live air, Stephen stepped out briskly. Lakelawn straggles along what used to be a country road and the back garden of almost every dwelling looks over open fields. The fading sunlight shone on something that sparkled in a window of one of the roee-brick houses. Stephen smiled. Miss Whipple, a middle-aged spinster, lived there and it was general knowledge that she used a telescope. She filled the function of a village newspaper far more spidly than a I newspaper would have dared. There

the fifteenth amendment 'o the U. H Coaatltutioa? | t. What is th* title at th* Chi«< Ksx-uttve iff the Government of the I' H ? 10 Who wrote “Idyll* of th* King' 7 COURT HOUSE Case* Dismissed Criminal cases against the fol lowing persona were dismissed up

were few sunny day* when the gleam of her telescope could not be eeen at the window of on* of her upper room*. The mad bent sharply where th* r»«< l uck h u»< .en Im R hml ,h « bend Stephen earn* upon a sturdy boy of twelve, kicking an old football fmm able to sbte of th* road.... The boy had fair hair, a cheerful sunburned face, friendly blue eye*, a short nose with a slight tiptilt and a mouth that smiled readily. When he saw Stephen th* smile grew on hi* lip* and he ran bach to meet him. "Well. Peter,” said Stephen. “Well. Dad."

“Had a good day?" “Swell. We played baseball most of the afternoon then went in swimming." Peter picked up the ball and they walked on together. "Where'e Michael?" ashed Stephen. “Out in that old tin ean of hia I . asked him to take me, but he said I’d be in the way." Then they saw a girl and a young man standing in the roadway a hundred yards ahead. "Dorothy and Ted Fleming," remarked Peter. “They're up to something." Stephen waa Inclined to agree. Something told him that this was no chanee encounter. There was a guilty air about the waiting couple which suggested an ambush. He had never before noticed bow really beautiful Dorothy had become. She had always been pretty, but now she was almost as rarely lovely as Edith had been at her age. (To be continued) rarrttrtM M JetoM BmhH: DtrtrttovU4 W K»M ByMtrato tot

* RATIS * — One Time—Minimum charge of | 2Sc fee 20 worda er lees Over j 20 worda IJh« *•** Twe Time*—Minimum charge | of 400 fee a werde er less- | Over 20 words 2c psr ward far j the two tlmoe. Three Timet—Minimum charge j of »0c fee 20 words er ioee> | Over SO were* 2 , / t e per word | for the three time* Card of Thank* ~_ .....36* j Obituarie* and verse* |1 00 | Open rate—dieplay advertising , Me per column inch. > < * "BLIND” ADVKRTISIMBNTt* Advertisements appearing In thia column without uatae* alga are "blind.” They are to be answered by letter*, addressed to the bog lumber la car* of the Daily Democrat We can give no tnfoimatlon concerning »the parUee advertising. FOR SALE FARMERS ATTENTION — (Mil M»-A at our expense for dead stock removal. The Stadler Product* Co, Frank Burger, agent. 13-ts XMAS SUGGESTIONS — Worth while gift* Singer Sewing Machine Company's liar Sewing machines. Vacuum Cleaners, Electric ' Scissors, Buttonhole mahers, darners. automatic irons, Plnhers cash or small monthly payments. Free sewing course. All make machines repaired. Needles, oil. psrts. Slugier agent. 445 S Ist. Phone (tl. ' 27>-12tX FOR SALE—Duroca service boar*; bred gilts, champion strain*, immuned, reasonable. 10 miles east of Decatur on 224. H. D. Kreiach-1 W, Convoy, Ohio. 27>111x FOR BALE — Christmas, special price new refrigerators,'Hoovers, time, no Interest. Used stove*, washers. Decatur Hatchery, dealer. James Kitchen, talesman k 230-ts Good Coal, price* from |* per ton aud up. Try It' Haugk Coal Co. east of Erie Freight house. Phone <». 273-dt FOR SALK Apple* No. 1 quality winter apples RSc bu. up. 1 mile west of Novelty Factory. Julius Brlte. Ml-3tx FOR SALE -Cannel coat excellent for fireplaces and small chimney* Burk Elevator Co. 260-ts FOR SALK Girls bicycle, good condition, prke |l2. Addies* Box 321 % Democrat. 23Z-3t FOR SALE Ten Day Special on Cow Boy Tank Heater* |25 00 O. C Ewell, Pretile. Indiana. 232«3tx FOR SALE 10 head Mira good Shropshire breeding ewe*. Jersey heifer. fr*»h second calf. Two I miles east, three north Decatur. John C. Fleming 2*2-3tx ■ p — The federal government owns 30.74 percent of the country's total area. on nolle prdsequi motions by Prosecutor Arthur E Voglewede; Ernest Auspaugb. Walter Aiustuts. Christopher Spangler. Ray Frank l-ough. Arlington B. Miller. John Doe. 1. A. Kalver and Roy Kalver. George Adams. Robert Blount. John Doe, Ed F. Belling. Lucille Schafer. Walter Garwood. Herschel Hoothby. Paul Kirkwood. Edwtu Booth. Roscoe Eek rote. Hubert Dunn

IF YOU NEED CASH QUICKLY get the cash here to pay what you owe-- I to buy what you Phone n *‘ <>< * Phone for our QIQ repre»entatl»e to •51“ call at your home and eaplaln a loan plan convenient tor you. Decatur Loan & Discount Co. above Auto Licwnae Bureau. N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted HOURS •:30 to 11:10 12:10 to 1:00 Saturdays. S:00 p. m. Telephone tM B BRING THE WORLD B M To Your Own Homs Jg K with a E & ZENITH £ ■ Long Distance ■ ■ RADIO, $ 12.115 up ■ H Easy Terms . M DECATUR ■ 3 ELECTRIC SHOP H

i MIS( ELiaANEOUS i OLGA prepared aud treated Stoker | Coal, cleaner, lasts longer aud i priced rsaaouable. Burk Elevator C*- U 4 it ‘ FARM LOANS at 4% tor l« years No sxpeuae to borrower, C. D Lewion. Decatur, lud. ItObtf —■——*— 11 FOR REN T I FUR RENT-House Mid gaiag. I 410 Jefferson St. Inquire 134 S. I bib St. ,'boue 46* btl-lt* 1 WAaNTED ...... , __ W ANTED —Far* loans, low rates. No cummiMion. ap. prausai ar title examination coou to borrower. Short term loans are tow aa See un before mabunf your loan, the i.d.'jrtoU WANTUF-Loaaa oa farms Em- | era ssoaey. Low rate*. Very liberal terma Bee me tor abe tracts ot UUe. Freacb yuinn. 43-m * t LOST AN D FOUN D LUST Black Pomeranian dog by name ot Jinks Finder please turn to John Heller, 336 Winchest- ■ , er etreet. g 333-2< x Modern Etiquette * | By ROBBRTA LEE Q. If a man la walking with a woman and she is carrying h« r coat on her arm. should he ask to carry the coat for her? A. Thia should not b<- espei t. d M When a woman la giving a i luncheon for several women friends, where should the woman guest ot honor be seated? At the immediate right of the hostess. (J Is it good form U> write. “W'<have received yours of the l'»th ? ; A. No. Write. - We b**e iweiv-i ed your letter of the loth ' — ..... a . . MARKETS AT A GLANCE Stocks, quiet and firm. Bonds. Irregular; U. S. governments Irregularly lower. Curb stocks, irregular. Chicago stocks. Irregular. Foreign exchange, steady Cotton, steady. Grains, wheat about steady. Corn, easy; unchanged to off %• Chicago livestock, hogs, steady to easy; cattle, steady to stroag. sheep mostly steady. Rubber .steady. Sliver bar in New York, unchanged al 34\c a fine ounce. a 500 Sheets S'/jill Sunrise Canary Second Sheets neatly wrapped, 35c. The Decatur Democrat Co. IK* s !*' ROYS. JOHNSON AI'CTIONEEK Decatur, Ind. Phene Office 104 Re*id4nce 1022 Nov. 23- Estate of John BollenI bacher, 2 mH* South. V* mile West | of Chattanooga. Ohio. J Nov. 30 Norman Jacob*. ’* mile i west and M mile south of Jefferson B(*hO(»l Nov 30 Mrs Dtna Arn. 5 miles east and 3 miles south ot Berne Doc 2 -C E Oueuln. miles southwest of Monroeville. Doc. 3— Mrs Elmer B. Larson. 5 mile East o' Payne. O. on road 113. Dec. 4—Wilson Snider. Adam* Wells Co. line. 3 miles east on road 1. I Dec. 4—Wilson Snider. Allen and Well* county line. 3 rnll«* ea*t ot road No. t. Dec. 7 — Alfred Heller. I mile I south, *» east ot Kirkland High School. H. U. High. Auct. Dec. 7— Ayreshire cuttie sale 1 Douglasville. Pa. Dec. 3—Fred E. Wemmer. 2 , miles north ot Ft. Wayne on No. 33. Dec. 10—John L Wolff. 12 mil- » I Southeast of Decatur on the Salem I road Closing out sale. Dec. 12-Alfred Kohler. 4 mll*» I north and 3*4 miles west of Bern*' I Closing out sale | Dec. 17—Marvin Miller. Hunting I ton. Ind. Jersey cattle and general I tsriD ml<I Dec. 13—Rolla Johnson. 1 mile I south and 3 miles west ot Monroe I Closing out cate. II Dec, 11—-Ray Wilson. 4 mites II North of Celina. Ohio <m So 127 ' Doc. 20—Geo. Mellott. Bryan O. I Holstein cattle.

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