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"TRIAL WITHOUT JURY" By UAMES RONALD

SYNOPSIS Stephen Osborne, at SO. ie (acini a ferioue problem indeed when he loeee Me office job after many year* I if employment. He haa a wife and five children end-ecant eavinge Leaving hie city office with leaden feet to welk to Me euburban bue. he thinks of his wealthy half-sister, Octavia, who haa eternly disapproved hie marriage ever eince it took place, twenty-four yeare ago It would bo hard-very hard-to appeal to her for help. . . . Arriving home, he decideo to tell hie vrtfe, Bdith, the bad newt that night. The neat morning, a telegram ia received from Aunt Octavia, announcing the would arrive that noon. Hannah Gale, the Oebornoe' servant, rounds up the family for breakfast She sees dreamy, id-year-old Marjory in the garden., and has a spat with 17-year-old > Michael, for using her favorite bowl as an oil can. Dorothy. 24.1 shows her sister. Ann. It. a gaudy scarf, a present from Ted. ... It is 1 such a lovely ir tming. they all but | forget that fateful telegram from Octavia. CHAPTER SIX Before breakfast was serve.! in the dining room. Hannah took a tray up tn Mr. Simon Osborne, an elderly cousin of Stephen, who had been staying with them for two weeks “Unde" Simon was a visitor of whom Hannah entirely disapproved He had all the vim she could not tolerate: he waa lasy. unpunctual, careless, untidy; worst of all. he drank enough whisky at a sitting to incapacitate any normal man and was not affected beyond a slight thickening of his speech, which proved him to be a hardened and unregsnerate reprobate. There were never any buttons on his underwear and pajamas and always large holes in his soeks. On this visit he had brought only one shirt which he would cheerfully have w< rn throughout his stay had not Hsnnsh stolen it away to be washed while he slept, and replaced it with an old one belonging to her master. After a loud, unanswered knock she marched into hie room and placed the tray noisily on the table beside the bed. All that could be seen of Uncle Simon was his bulging outline under the bedclothee and a stray lock of wispy grey hair protruding above them. He was snoring unmelodinusly into the pillows. Hannah stalked aernee the room and pulled up the blinds, admitting a flood of sunshine that evoked muffled) protesting grunts from the bed. “Your breakfast, sir,” she said loudly. “G' way," mumbled Unele Simon sleepily. Grimly. Hannah eyed the accumulation of cigarette eah and spent matches on the earpet beside the bod; loudly she sniffM the air, redolent of stale tobacco and whiaky; with an emphatic "humph!** she went out of the room, banging the door behind her. Unele Simon rolled over, away from the searching Angara of the sun and again his snores punctuated th" silenee. The clamouring young appetiteo of Peter and Marjory brought them to the table before breakfast was served. Dorothy was hardly lose punctual, but Michael had to be called in from the shed where he was tinkering with his ancient roadster and Ann appeared in belated haste after the others were seated, wearing a sweater and skirt which had

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I the appearance of having been thrown on. and carrying a book under her arm. _ _ “Ann!" said her mother .piledy. when »h» plac'd the book, open, or the table beside her plate. With a heavy sigh, Ann eioaad it and put it aside. Toward the end of the meal. Edith folded her napkin and looked round the table untU »he had arreatsd the at'ration of all her chtldrea. • ■ We've had a telegram from Aunt Octavia,” she announced "Bhe la coming at twelve todey instead of next Saturday.” Oh Lord!" muttered Ann.

Ann appeared ia belated haste wearing a sweater and skirt which had the appearance of having been thrown on.

Marjory and Peter groaned in! unison. Dorothy aaid qsickly: “I shan’t be able to meet the tram. I'm playing tennis with Ted.” And Mirhaal added hastily: “I needn't, either, need I, Mother? I wwnt to finish tuning up the old buggy" Edith's lips Mt firmly, a danger signal they knew of old. "1 want you all to be nice to her | while *he’e here. It will only be for a week. You simply mutt be on your I best behaviour. No grumbling. No quArrrlling. No fighting.” “Why on earth doe* she come, anyway?" asked Dorothy. "She hate* the sight of u* and she can't possibly enjoy her visit* here any mor* than we do. Rhe'* only happy when she's finding fault with u*" “And that's all the time," said Michael gloomily. “What I'd like to know in why we put up with her." "That'* easy,’* rejoined Ann. "She’* rieh." “Ann!" “Well, Mother. 1 ask you, would we put up with her awful tamper if ahe were a poor relation?" “If she wer* a poor relation," remarked Dorothy wisely, “she wouldn’t have it. A temper is a luxury only the well-to-do ean as- , ford.” ”Wa* she always the same. Dad?” asked Miehael. “Or I* it old age that's made her such a bear?” “Old ago. I think,'' replied Stophen soberly. “And perhaps diaappotntI tnent because life didn't turn out a* 1 she wanted it to. I ean remember a

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i time when she was a grand perteß. I when I loved her as much as I love JI of you. But she’s been alone a loS ince then and lonelinnw often wwr* people. Pd libs you te he nice to her, if you can. for my sake.” “Well be like cate round a saucer of cream," Dorothy aasurvi him. "Bu* as lung aa I ean remember she e always hern the same. Do you remember the letter Peter wrote her when ho flrot learned to print capitate? And how she seat it bock to him with all the error* in (polling aad grammar marked? ft wee a mean thing to do. He waa ao proud of hi* first letter, peer kid I”

“I euppo** there's some good ia her” conceded Ann. “Her eompanion—that poor Miss Mimm*— adore* her." "Mita Mimms!" said Dorothy. “She's like a frightened puppy, she'd worship anyone who gave her shelter!” “1 hope you al! quite underataad," stressed Edith, cutting short th* discussion. “I want you to show her ! how really nice you can be when you .try" Michael rose to return to his beloved roadster and his mother picked up hi* crumpled napkin. She *pread it out with a gasp of annoyance. “Michael!" “Ye*. Mother?" “It's really too bad! Just look at that napkin!" In abioct silence the youth regarded the oily streak* on th* white linen. “Show me your band*.** Shamefaced, he spread them tor inspection. They were grime—but not as grimy as they would have ' been had he not wiped them oa the napkin. “I'm sorry, Mother.” “You are getting into the habit, Miehael, of wiping your hands on the first thing you come acroes after you've been working with your engine. It isn't a nice habit." “Sorry. I’ll try not to do it again.” Edith sighed, as her thought* returned to the dour Aunt Octavia.,,, (To be continued) < W JB4MM DtatrltaiH by Kia| Fm«r«s IrMEgte Im

I* RATRB | — One Time—Minimum charge of , Kt ft » weeds or loos. Over | 20 wordA I'/*e per weed. Two Tlmew Minimum charge | of 400 for M words or took | Over 20 words 2* pdr word for j the two times. Three Times— Minimum charge | of SOc foe 20 words or lose. | Over 20 words 2He per ward | for the three times Card of Thenko **• I Obituaries and voreeo •’ 00 | Open rote—dleglay advertising | Mo per column ineh. <—„„ -■■ „„ —+ I AOVRRTiSRMRNTh* Advertteemeato appearing In | thio column without names eigaare "bllad.“ They are to be answered by letter*, a4dr so e*d to the bon number in care of | the Dally Democrat. We caa | give no Information oonceraiag I the pertleo advertlotn*. » • FOR SALE farmers attention - call 544-A at our expense for dead stock removal. The Stadler Product* Co, Prank Burger, agent. 12-ts FOR RALE — Radios — An Idee!, Christmas present Zenith. Crosley. Philco. |» $5 up. Easy pay-' mente Uhrick Bros. 3*4-3t Foil SALE—I Remington Standard typewriter. Also 1 Collto pup Ferd Klenk, Phone 414-E. BXHtx FOR SALE - Belt - 0.1 C. mixed pig*. Eight week* old. Cheap S'v mile* east Decatur on 224. George lllndenlang. k 2MS-lta FOR SALE—Airdale pups, eligible to register. Ollie Krepa Decatur It It 3. Phone B7K'. 2>s-ltx Foil SALE—Frigidalre. Refrigerator* and ranges. Ideal Christmas present* Uhrick Bro* 244 31 GENUINE Kentucky Blue Grass Coal, low in ash. plenty of heat Fryback Coal Co . Phone 4«0. So fil'd street at Erie H R. JUitlx FOR SALE - Bread truck, route*. Reasonable If sold at once. Phone 1347 or residence. 714 N. Second. Decatur. 245-3 U FOR SALE Horton Washer* aad ironer*. Ideal Christmas present*. Uhrick Bros. 244-31 FOR SALE- 14 thoeta. 4u-M lb*. Sell alt or any. Old immune. 1H miles south Pleasant Mill* Cheater Barker 245-3tx FOR SALE—Duroca service boar*, bred gilts, champion strain*. Immuned, reasonable. 10 miles east of Decatur on 224. H. D. Kreiacher. Convoy. Ohio. 274-1&U FOR SALE — Chrtatmaa. special price new refrigerator*. Hoover*, time, no Interest. Used stove* washer*. Decatur Hatchery, dealer, Jatnee Kitchen, salesman. FOR SALE — Used piano in A I condition. Will eell for any reasonable cash offer. Sprague Furtillure Company, 142 S. 2nd St. Phone 100. k 284-2 t CHRISTMAS SPECIALS- Modern bedroom suite*. |4*; living rooip suites, |3B; etudlo couches. |22; end table*. |1; sewing cabinet* 41; card table*. 31. Number limited. Sprague Furniture Company, phon* IW, g ggg4t FOR SALE- -Cannel coal, excellent for fireplace* and small chimneys Burk Elevator Co. 210-ts BJLiIL - IF YOU NEED CASH QUICKLY get th" cash here to , pay what you owe to buy what you Phone feed Phone for our QI Q representative to ■ 017 t all at your home' and explain a loan plan convenient tor you. Decatur Loan & Discount Co. above Auto Llcenve Bureau N. A. BIXLER OPTOMSTRIST Bye* Kxamlned Glaeaes Fitted HOURS 4:30 te 11:30 12:30 te 4:00 Saturday* 4:00 p. m. Taieehone 184 B BRING THE WORLD S H To Your Own Hom* IK ■ with a 3 ZENITH S H Long Distance m £ RADIO. $12.»5 up ■ S c *ey Term* ■ DBCATUR F ELECTRIC SHOP 0 ■ 158 So. 2nd Phon* 244 B

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FOR SAI JC Kitc hen Cabinet pratti< ally n«*. Priced reasonable Hale Hunt, Homestead No. 41. 334-2ta FOR HALE—Kitchen range, excellent ctmdltlon. Reason*ble K A Goldner, Prebl*. 237-31* PHONE 44 for your ne*t order of guod t 00l llaugk Coal Ce. East <>f Erie Freight House. ■ WILL HACRIFICK — We have a beautiful wine velour living room suite, used for high school play Will sell tor any reasonable cash o*r. Sprague Furniture Company. 133 S 2nd St k 2*3 Zt ■'■■■ Q— S MISCELLANEOUS FARM LOANS at 4W for 14 year* No expense to borrower. C. D Lew ton. Decatar. Ind WW l ' LEARN TO WELD Several metal minded men have aiJied aa tn again nffer our courwe in metah and how to repair them. We are preparing for our aecond term and are offering these in* st ruction* to Ihowe who can qualify. For particulars apply at our whop on and after Saiurrfaj. Dec. 7, 1940. JOHNSON Repair Sht>p WANTED WANTED - Young married man wants job aa farm hand Experienced. Can give good references Good milker. Box 22i, % Democrat. I .‘9B 3'l TYPING by the hour, 50c; typing by the page 04c I also take dictation, do stencil work, and can run mimeograph machine. Leave work at 314 N. lith St., or Phone 603. 2>7-3tx STEADY WORK GOOD PAY Reliable man wanted to call on farmer* in South Adam* county. No experience or capital required. Write Mr. Binns, P O Box 147 Richmond. Ind. ltx-8 WANTED — Farm loans, low rales. No commiMiiun, appraiNal or title examination coats to borrower. Short term lean* are low as 4%. See un before making your loan. The Suttlee*Edwards Co. WANTED -Loom on farm* East era money. Low rate*. Very liberal terma. 800 me tor abatracte of tlU< Freetch Uulu a 834 n-w f XMAS SUGGESTIONS — Worthwhile gift*—Singer Sewing Machine Company's line —Sewing machine* Vacuum Cleaner*. Electric SciMor*. Buttonhole makera. darner* automatic Irone. Ptnkers caah or email monthly paymente. Free , sewing course. All make machines repaired. Needle*, oil. part*. Singer agent. 443 8 l*t. Phone 411. 274-lZui FOR RENT FOR RENT—4O acre farm. Good building* Electricity. Close to town. Cash rent Box 223, care Democrat. ' 235-3 t FOR RENT - Modern house with garage at 32* North Second St. John L. DeVos* phone 407. b »S-3t MARKKTS AT A GLANCE Stocks: irregularly lower and quiet Bond*: mixed. U. S. Governments firm. Curd* stocks: irregularly higher, t.'hliago stock* irregular. Foreign exchange: steady. Cotton: firm. Grains: wheat and corn atviut steady. I Chicago livsNMaek: bog* weaker. < attle irregular, nbeep steady with firm undertone. Rlibber, up around He a pound. ' Silver 4mr in Now York: unchaugod. — 1 o * TODAYS COMMON ERROR Do not *ay, '1 can do It as well as them." Imm-mum! the coint plete phrase would be "a* they ' can do it." » , -■ PUBLIC SALE FRIDAY, 1:00 P. M. December 6,1940 HORSES — CATTLE HOGS — SHEEP Many Other Articku DECATUR SALES II COMPANY

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