Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 292, Decatur, Adams County, 10 December 1940 — Page 2
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pText Your Knowledge I Can you *n*wer aevea of then* | ton question*? Turn to pat* Four for th* answers. f -w ♦ 1 Name tbe motion picture star, now d<-ad. who played the tendinq male role in the »ilent picture. The Me* Hawk." 3. Doe* heavy cannonading and bombing in military opeiation* influence the amount of rainfall? 3, Wh.it type airplane Is the German "Ktuk»”7 4. Who composed the <H>era "Cavallerla Ruetlcana 7 3. Nam» the three grand divisions of the Federal Government. 4. Goes each Mar in our flag offi-, dally repi cent a particular Xtate of the Union? 7. On account at an early manual vacation. Abraham Lincoln wan given the .obrlquet *. '.Mother" Jones was a prominent labor leader .ponsur ot Mother'* Day or woman suffraglat?
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, | » Are Canadian* required to hava passport* to come to the United Statoaf 10. Who Mid. "A bor»* la a vain thing for safety"? ... . _ .< Q— — -j- 'I I P MAGLEY NEWS * —»y— i MRS. I. J. WORTHMAN 1 Rev and Mrs O 11. Hcherry of New Bavaria. Ohio, are vlilting friend* and retetivvs in and near Magley. Mra. Walter Reppert and Mr* K J. Worthman and *on Calvin were Kunsta of .Mra Walter Peck in I’roble Friday afternoon. .Mr and Mra. William Kruetaman of north of Preble visited Mr. and Mr*. Martin Reppert Friday evening. Mra. Fred llloemker who la a patient In the Adam* couvty memorial hospital, la reported about the Mime. Mr and Mra. Oscar llleberlch are (
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the pa regia of a babv girl, the second child and flrat girl Mra. Caroline JaFerg who ha* been 111. I* reported improved Mdward Koller, who wga 111 for several day* la bettor and able to return io work. Th* ladle* aid •ortety of Iho Magley Reformed caurrh held the | monthly meeting recently Mra. ' William Kruetaman wa* elected president. Mra Augnat Peck vice*
"TRIAL WITHOUT JURY" By JAMES RONALD
SYNOPSIS Two misfortune* have befallen the other win* happy Oaborwe family within twenty-lone hour* Flrat. ita bead, Stephen, age 94, I**t hi. Job; then, the neat morning, a telegram from Aunt Octavia announce* the vitet that day of thia rich but decidedly unpopular relative. Mr. and Mra. Osborn* urge their five children "to be nice to her." Dorothy. 23; Ann. IS; Michael. If; Marjory. Id; an* 10 V * like cate around a aancer of cream ” The Osborn** have a veteran aervant. Hannah Gale; and a viaitor, "Uncle" Simon, elderly bohemian and author of parte When he learn* of Octavia’* coming, he decide* to leave after telling Ann what a terror her aunt ia ... how bitter Octavia ha* been in legally keeping from Stephen hi* moral ■hare in their father'* large eatate . . . Marjory and Feter meet their augutt aunt and her elderly maid. Mia* Mi mm*, at the railroad elation. CHAPTER TIN "Shall I—shall I toll the rvpreaeman to have your bug* »ent up?" Peter blurted. “Or ahull I get th* tan? It* rather a long wgy to the houae, you know." "It'a no distance nt all. We shall walk. Mimma will take one amtcare and you children must manage the other*. Well, what are we waiting for?" Struggling with the luggage, the children and Miaa Mimma trailed along at the hc-la of Mi»e Osborn* who kept chiding them for not being more lively company. Yet when Marjory ventured a ahy remark. Aunt Oetavia aaatehed at the word* aimoet before they were out of the girl’a mouth and rebuked the child.... Suddenly a email yellow car roared by. disappearing around a corner in a cloud of duat and exhauat fume*. "Waa not that your brother Michael?" Mim O.bome demanded •harply. Silence. She repented the quaetion. “I —I don't know," mumbled Peter. “I—l waan't looking." “Doee your brother have a oar?" ■he inauted, purring her lipa. c €-1 “Indeed! Then I have no doubt it wo* Michael. I »hall have *ome thing to *ay to that young man when we meet!" a a o Mra. Edith Oeborne waa waiting in the hall to receive her aiator-tn-law. She looked cool and very lovely in a pale yellow frock. “I’m *o glad to aee you. Oetavia You’re looking very well." “What pretty *peoche* you alwaya make, my dear Edith," Mid Mire Oeborne. preventing a wt|b•red cheek to be kiaaod. "A aew dreea, I aee. What a lot of elothea you manage to afford!" “It’a only a temple little frock I made on my wwing-mnehine. I hone you ilka it." "I muat admit it look* quite smart, although not very *erv>ceable; and hardly euited to a person of your year*. Stephen. I presume, i* not yet home from hi* office?" "Stophen. ... No, ho -be didn't go to the office thia morning." “Ho ia not ill, I treat?" “Oh.no. He* quite wall." “Indeed. In that cnee, it would have b«n a reasonable politoneea on hl* part to have met me at tbe station. But I dan My ho would consider that too much trouble. He
president Mn Miltag Baberry secretary. Mra Otto Hildebrand tree I surer, ('amsalttae* will bn named at the January meeting A twenty five cent gift earhang* woe bold omforte were knotted and qutluug waa the work of ike day A carry In dinner wa. served at th* noon boor Mr and Mra K I. Worthens and •ona Calvin and Irvin and daugb ter Florence Were Hunday gu*et* of Mr and Mr* Give Heer and
might nt tenet bo here to reetere Ft ;«».** "He'* in the garden. Me drwon't knew yvu'i* bare yet; be leeeo all m count of Une when heN UwMm tn the garden I'll call him." “Dent trouble. It would be toe had to dreg him away from hi* be h-ved garden for we better reason than to greet Kia elder tester E* cum me while I go to my room for a quick change. * L*re than tea minute* later, Octavia returned, dresaed le wverely neat black With jute tourhee <4 prim »hito. The door to the kitchen opened, a hood appeared, but it bobbed jack in a flask Not quickly *nougb. however. to deceive th* gimlet eyeo of Mis* Octavia Oeborne. "Ah. Michael!" So the boy entered, pink to the tipa of hl* ear*. “Ob. heUo, Aunt." "I cannot commend you on your manners, young man. Do you know no better than to paae your relative* on the road without recognition* And waa it nieoaiary for you to drive pant at ouch a speed a* to throw up a poteuve fog of amok* and duat?" “I'm—l'm eorry," he stammered. “I didn't notice you until I'd JXMdKj.'* "Thea it waa you," the Mid dryly. “I thought so, but I couldn't be •ure Michael wm cold with fury. How dare ah* lay trap* for him before •he had been in the houae two minute*? Mi»* Osborne eyed him from head to foot with a disapproving air that made him feel like a naughty child of ten. “Are your hand* always at grimy m that?" she wiked diapaatetmatoly The boy looked down at them. “Sorry," ho mattered. “11l go and wash."
Relieved at the opportunity es ••- raping, he took tke stair* two at a time. Mim Otborne iighed and rlnaed her eye* “I can't bear antae. It give* at* a She'* started already, Edah thought desperately, and tew'll go oa Ilka thia for seven day*.... Seven whole day*! Every day *h*'!l become a little •harper, a little mor* acid. A doaea tiasee a day sbeT! make my gorge rise; and 111 haw to smile and be niee and turn th* Other eheek Whatever she My*. 11l hare to be patteat. Shell pick the childrea to piece* and I musta’t complain. For daring there «ev«n day* Pre got to ask her to help Stephen, and beggar* must be hypocrite*. Beggar* must swallow •very insult with a smil* “You muat be tired. Oetavia. 11l tak* you to your room." "Tnank you, I prefer to remain down here for tbe proaent. At my eg* oea cant race upstairs at th* end of a long train Journey.” “How thuughtleM of me! Do com* into th* living more and Mt down Hannah will attend th* luggag* and look after Mim Mimma By th* way, how are you, Mia* Mimm*?" "I'as quite wail, thaak yea." Edith touched a bell and led her visitor into tbe living room. Hannah cam* out of the kitchen. "Baek again?" aho Mid, beaming good-naturedly at the drab little figure of Mlm Mimm* standing among the auitcasea by th* front door. "Here, let are taka that I *xp*ct you've had about *aough of lugging bag* about." Hannah gripped th* handle* of two suitcase* with one large hand and picked up th* third with the other. “When you've m
daugtner Janke Ma* <d ngflf FH'eroou Mr. and Mra. Heaty Brtener of Fetvreoa vl*lt*d Mr and Mr* Nar tub Freebie and daughter Looaa iHunday Mra. C C. Dettiag*r ia slowly Im proving after an Ria*** el nearly tour weeka Her daughter Mr*. Alien Hower, le caring for her. ,» ■ — ' Trade In a Good Town Duehtir
much mueeis M I have, you can run upetairv with a load like thi» " She led the way to the room SiAoa Oaboree bad vacated lee* than an hour before and dumped th* luggage on the Seer at lb* feet of Mtored. A* aaea aa Unade Simea had vacated R, aho had gone thr ugh the room with brush, mop •nd polttek lihe a whirlwind and H waa new teilningiy cleaa and Udy. The window was wide open, but Mia* Mimma sniffed the air nerv"Ob dear, there* a dieiinct odor iso bearitr* "Thea I've a good mind to aba* the window and let her bare the full benefit of It," Mid Hannah grimly. “Doat you fret, my dear. There'* a fresh breete bl. wing and th* tmtel will be gone before your procioa* wii*noo hfto a chanco to noUco it. You look all ia. Come downstair* and HI make you something batik drink."
Meanwhile, ia the living-room, Mim Orta via was taking inventory. She did not appear to look directly at anything, but not even the mtnuv est trifle escaped her Within two minute* of entering the room she could have recited from memory ita entire content* The mkspot on the carpet which Edith thought wa* camouflaged by a chair; the Matlyrepaired tear in one of the curtains, aimoet hidden by a fold; the cracked »aae, m cunningly glued, which stood on the mantelpiece with the crack turned to the wall: Miss o*. borne spotted them all in one sweeping glance. She waa looking for some evidence of eatrsvagance on which (he could comment, but It waa denied her. Davenport and ehnire had seen over twenty year* of bard service and Mi*i Osborne rscognited from her previous viait the gay chintMt—bright and freshly laundered—with which they were covered. “What maaoM of flower* 1” ebe eadaimed. "How can you afford them* I'm sure I couldn't." "They come from the garden. Stephea work* very hard in it, you know." Mim o*br>me walked to the window and looked out. Halfway down the garde n her brother was standing with a trwwte ia hi* hand, looking into the dlatance. “He isn't working very hard at the moment," she commented dryly. "Dear me. how worried he look*! Really, he look* older and leee robust every time I see him How thin he to! And what a dreadful Hoop he'* getting. His hair 1* going grey very rapidly." Mis* Osborne turned suddenly. “You didn't My why he Isn't at hi* oMce. I thought he always WMt in on Saturday morning*’" Edith hesitated If she evaded th* i**u* now. Oetavia would be furiou* at the deception later; while if she told th* bald truth it would precipitate the moment the wa* dreading, the moment when the must beg Octavia to help them. “What are yea frowning about?" a*ked Mim Oaboree aharply. “And why don't you answer me? Something ia wrong, I *uppo*e. What ia it?" '•J-tephen has loet hi* job." “Has be. indeed? IF*U/“ Although she tried to make her voter oound ealm and ImpereeML Oetavia could not keep out of ft a note of extreme Mtiefactloa Thi* wa* th* mnment for which sh* had bom waiting for twenty-four y*ar*l (To be conUnued) Owsnn* W team teante. me in an w are s*a—m
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* RATE* * On* Time—Minimum cherg* of n« fee 20 word* or l*e»- Ov*r go wore*, n*a Mr word. Two Tlmen—Minimum eharg* of to* to* * werffi* er lom. Over 20 werde «e per word for the two times. Three Tlmee—Minimum charge I of too foe » word* er lees. Over to words 2'/,e per word for the three times Card of Thanite He ObltuateM end vorore k’-OO Open rate—display advarttoteig 0 O ' r“BLIND" ADVCRTIBCMINTd* Advertisement* appearing In thi* column witboat namee tegu are "blipd " They are le be answered by letters, addreoaed Io the box number ia care at the Daily Democrat. We can i give an lafocmattoa eoaceraing the partlee advertleiag » ♦ FOR SALE FARMERS ATTENTION - Call MPA al oar expenM for dead | Mock removal The Stadler Pro-; ducts Co. Frank Burger, agent. 13-ts FOR BALI— Durovs service boars; bred gilta, champion suaiaa. Immuned, reasonable 10 mile* ea»t of Decatur on 224. H D. Krelech er. Convoy. Ohio 2?blStx FOR BALK — Christmas, special price now refrigerator*. Hoovers, time, no Interest. Used stove*, washers Decatur Hatchery, dealer. James Kitchen. Mlesman k Xto-tf FOR SALE —l4 pipe. Half mile sou'h of Bobo on Piqua road. Henry Miller. 2P«-3ti PHONE 49 for your next order of good coal. Haugk Coal Co. East of Erie Freight House. 34? Ct FOR BALE—Cannel coni, excellent for flreplnceo and small chimney* Burk Elevator Co. 240 ts I'dED RADIOS. |4 up. Holtbouse Sinclair Service, Be, ond and Marshall. 3W-3t FOR SALE Horton electric Iron er, with cabinet; used only few tlmee. Phone 439 29Ut3x FOR BAIJI or RHARRH — Two brood bows One with pigs by •Ide. Two milk goat*. One male goat. Phone 321-J.291k2t SEE THE NEW 1941 Motorola Radio*. Pay next year. Hollhouse Sinclair Service, 334 N. ifocand 29Q-3t LUMP COAL . 35.75 |*er ton oli car. Phone 640 Fi/back Coel Yard. So :•<! st. 291-3tx FOR RALE 32 White Rock pullet*, wormed and culled for good laying. Mlle east, 3'x north WatL Clyde 8e11.291-3tx FOR SALE 23 Barred rock pul lets Phone 549 M 291 3t FOR SALE-- No. 1% erector set. Like new Inquire 410 Marshall St. Phone 1024 g 292-Jt FOR SALE — White Rock and Plymouth Rook ;nlleto. Call Floyd Shoaf or phone 4430. FOR RALE Two fresh cow*. Jersey and Guernsey. Two mile* ■ wit of < Ity Phone *794 392 3t FOR RALE -Hocking Valley coal, 34.H3 ton. Phone 4744 or see Virgil MHTure. SPfrtotx IF YOU NKED CASH QUICKLY get the cash here to , pay what you owe—to buy what you Phone I’houe for our 1 QI O f*P r **entatlve to call at your home and explain a loan * plan convenient tor you. Decatur Loan & Discount Co. above Auto License Bureau. N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIgT Eyee Examined Glaaeee Fitted HOURS g;SB to 11:30 12:30 to 3:00 Saturdays. 0:00 p. m. TeloeNone IS* M BRING THE WORLD b B To Your Own Heme ® U with a 1 ZENITH H Long Oietenc* R ■ RADIO. »12.95 up ■ ■ Raay Term* W DECATUR ■ ELECT RIC SHOP ■- ■IM oe. 2nd Phene 244
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FOR SALE •• Kalamaioo cL->|< beating stove. 107 South Rev, nth _ M2-3UI MISCELLANEOUS FARM LOANS al 4% tor IV year* ' No expense to borrower. C. D Lewton, Decatur. Ind. 33Vbti WANTED —se—m^M—WANTED Work oa term tur Ihi* rd and room. Inquire bo* 33* care or Democrat offk*. 292 k3t FREE CHRISTMAS DEAL I'ur I chaae Singer ••wing u>*<bine and ' have your choice ot Singer Automatic iron or practical toy machine frc-i. Have two revert*, pay balan<e cash or small monthly payment*. Sewing course tree. Needles, oil. part*. Singer Agency, 445 ti Flrel. I'bone 411. 331-12tx WANTED — Farmer*, now * thtime to get your tractor* over hauled aud put into pertect *b*|H > tor spring work. Have ipeual tool*, mechanic*. All work guaranteed. called tor, delivered John ' Deere Sales A Service. Stefleu luiplemeut Co. k 393-41 FOR KENT FOR RENT Semi modern 4 room house High St. Mr*. John Keller. Phone 1135. 291 3t FOR RENT-Strlctly modern home, vacant Jan. 1. Dale Moses phone ■ ' 6733. 29130 j FOR RENT-Smell houae on Dlerku St. Cistern and city water Inside Mr*. Henry Thoma*, 3VJ7 S. Sth 1 Ave- Maywood. 111. 29v-3tx - LOSTANDFOUND LOST — Bla< k belted gelt weight about 200 lb*. Finder please call al 319 8. 7th St. 290-30 MASONIC Stated meeting of Decatur lode No. 171, F. and A M. at 7;30 p m Tuesday. December 10. Chester Mclntosh. W. M. 291-2’ - fr- - ——- CARO OF THANKS We wish in lhi.l manner to ei press our thanks aad appreciation to the many friend* and neighbor* for their ktnd aitestatue and t-i their word* of sympathy and com fort during the recent death of our son and brother, to thank Rev. Ru»Mil Welter and ibo*e who Kent Soral offering*. Mr and Mr*. Joe Baumgartner I and Family. —- o - — MARKKTM AT A GLANCE Stock* Irregular in quiet trad-'. ' Bond» irregularly higher. (' S. ! government* at new lO|u pMr. Chicago itock* irregular. Foreign exchange steady. Colton future* firmer. Grain* in Chicago: Wheat and corn Iraclioually higher. Chicago livestock! Hug* active and weaker. catG,- irregular aud sheep mostly steady. Sliver unchanged In New York at 34% cent* a fine ounce. JEKK> MANGANO CONTINUED FROM PAGK ONB contended. Twice before —on February 23 and April 19 Mangauo wa* to die in the electric chair for the slaying. but both time* he was granted a stay of execution. Now Mattgano will have the opportunity to be re-tried with the possibility -even though II may be remote of gaming an acquittal on the Chicago charge. Such an event would undoubtedly lead to bi* extradition to this atste for trial on the Adam* county charge. Although little hope ia held by authoritie* that he will ever be tried here, charge* have bet-n plac- ' «<d him for the Berne holdup •laying. Hou*ee of Weeden Brick Aberdeen. Wash —<UJt> Frank JWorlner. veteran Inventor, ha* built three mod’’: bouse* of wooden brick* 10 inches long with a 214-lnch face and 111-inch thicknew. The brick* are locked togettew by a dovetail strip. — o - Drum Majorette F*d Rev*rs«d Colum. Cal. (UJB — Colusa high school haa bad enough of thi* drum majorette lad it » going to turn the table*. Tbe sch-iol I* forming an all temale drum corp* ot 11 girl*. The drum major will lie a boy. ■ " o State police in 12 state* are limited to the enforcement ot motor vehicle regulation*. RADIO SERVICE L. F. Eggert will repair all make* of radio* in Decatur. Call in person or phone your radio I trouble* her*. H. L. LANKENAU CO. 134 W. Monro* »t. Phon* SM
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