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I “Love At Sight” luindb Youth In Mental Hospital ♦ —— ’ ■ "**■ a Now York. Aug. 7—il’Pt Nev or In Laverne lAmpe Mayer's II years had anything like that happttned Before, and for a monieut she was •tumped But when it i ante, her auvwer to M*< bee! ('hanker was "no.” (.’hanker, ae, saw Mias Mayer In a Manhattan utavie house last night. Mrs* .Mayer 'lves In Weekawken. S' J . and ('hanker Uvea In N*-w York, and neither • ver had seen the other brgor-*. With ('hanker It was a case of Yov<> at flrat xlght. He to*e In his ■eat. went to .Mlaa .Mayer throw hia trai around her and .Powered her With kiaaea “I lev-- you.” be aatd “I love you Will you marry me"? For a moment spectators thought the movie's talking equipment had none haywire. Then someone called an u«be who calk'd a pclt< email j who called (’hanker and Miss .May j er to a room in the theater. There ( hanker fell to hia knees

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and repeated hia proposal. and there Mlaa Meyer finally found her tongue In night court Chenker Mid he I had been overwhelmed by Mis* Mayer'* brunette beauty “ 1 atlll west io marry her." he told the judge For the next jo day* ('hanker will eat hl* heart out In Bellevue hospital m the pretence of pay tbiatriat*. .MUSSOLINI SON (CONTINI’BD FROM PAOB OKU! Who once dearribed war a* th*’ "qulnteaaence of beauty.' After Bruno and VlMoilo had served In the Ethiopian campaign Vittorio wrote a book entitled "Flying Over Ethiopian Mountain Hanged.” To Vlltorto everything was "fun” and describing a bombardment of Ethiopians he wrote: "We arriv<-d upon them unob served and immediately dropped ' our loads of explosives . . I remem i Imr that one group of horaemen | Rave me the Impi eaalon of a bud-l I Ing rose a* the bombs fell In their midst. It was exceptionally good

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA.

. ' I—l • — —- -l— l — □Behind the Scenes in HOLLYWOOD y i

By HABRIMON CARROLL Ul*( f»*l*r** *>*4lrsla Writer HOLLYWOOD. - LIGHTS! CAMERA! ACTION! After seeing Madeleine Carroll in "Bahama J’aaaage. ' movie fan*

are going to r*> | vtae their opln I lon that she I* I on* of HollyI wood a most unI rutted blonde* . The star her- | self is in full reI volt against the I Utle. I And U s not I just talk 1 visit I the set this I week and can . vouch for the ’ fact th* new

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picture will do even mor* than “Ona Night tn Usbon” to crack Ute entwhile serenity of the British actress. Madeleine has learned the lesson that etarted another Hollywood blonde, Carole Lombard, on the road to Hg-time popularity—that a feminine star doesn’t have to be beautiful all the time tn a picture. It make* her seem mon human to ba mussed up occasionally. And then always will be certain scenes in which she can turn on th* glamor. When I go onto the **t, Director E. H. Griffith la shooting a sequence between the star and Dorothy Dandridge, pretty Negro actress. Madeleine Is sitting on the floor ' and her blonde hair 1* done up in curler*. She I* wearing a two-piece anI rong, ban at the midriff. The sun at the Salt Cay location In the Bahama* has burned the actress to a deep, golden tan The only makeup she la wear ; is a little eye shadow and a >uch of I pomade on the lipa. After the shot is over. Madeleine states her ease to me. "I told them I was sick of all , the makeup they piled on me tn other pictures," she says. "In this one, I squint, I shine, I look like I people really do In the sun. •This scene with the curlers has a special purpose, too. I know they are not becoming, but I don’t mind. In the past, people have eaid to me: 'Why. she goes through the entire pictun without a hair's being out of place!’ Well, I don’t in this role, but naturally my hair is fix* I part of the time. Thu scene ehow* me putting in the curler* myself. It explains how I tun.” * Ih-spitc hi* father's position, . Bruno started us an oidinary student pilot. He first was commissioned a second lieutenant but was I promoted to a captaincy for bravI ery in Ethiopia and Spain. BATTLE ( ONTLN l ES CONTINUED FROM FAUR UNB* | tlons In French lnd<> China mid Thailand In Melbourne. Australia'* navy minister. William Hughe*, said that the Issue of war or peace In the Pacific is up lo Japan adding that Japanese leader* seem to have "taken leave of their tense*.” Ixmdon said that the situation both a» regards Thailand and Siberia la increasingly scut*. British sources estimated that Ru*aia has 1,w00.000 troops In Siberia available to meet a Japanese striking force which presently waa estimated at 350 000 men. The position , of Thailand waa d«’scrll»od a* "ad- ( mlttedly endangered" by Japanese moves. * Tert Your Knowledge * ' Cm you aaswer seven es thee* | tat questions’ Tam to page | Four Mr the answer*. » — ♦ 1. What island la famous for Ba tailless cats? 3. Who iwas Hie "old woman'' in <

■■ — — tLA For < > u ' ck r * !l * f from ""“• <,ulßr ''fUjJfl* aches • nd P«' n » • nd h * ad ’ a f/CAaXt, aches — colds — over exercise — ™ ~Q-aX * rt quick acting Rex Seltaer. Save. WfR _ ... . rirn ” TA * UTt I B. J. SmithlDrug Co. You, TOO, "can discover A New World! K 1492 can mean at much to you at it did to Columbus! H| H Monthly paymanta of »14.92 plus a down payment of loaa ■ ■ than half can bring you a nearly new F. M. A. four room M I,’ modem home with full basement anu garage, and corner lot. || » Discover the new world of home ownerahip at loaa than »2.«00. H| ■ Bo year own boaa. B Bob Heller £ Ehone 2 '' " Ret ’dence 870

the heroine, on occasion, cm look nice even In the tropic*." Ihreutor G rtffl th enthusUaUcaliy back* Madeleine up. ' Wait until you see her In thia one," he declares. "She looks wonlerful without th* usual makeup And also," he sdda, laughing without th* usual amount o clothe*.'* On the "Hot Spot" set at Twenentieth Century- For, Victor Ma ture. who surprised everybody by becoming a Broadway idol ir "Lady in the Dark," ie wrestling with a h*L Director Bruce “Lucky" Hum berstone la arranging a new cam era set-up. Vic la off to one tide sitting ir front of a make-up table. He to dapperiy dressed and he is trying a jaunty hat at various angles os hia head. He trie* on the hat and then h* combs furiously at hia curly hall which won’t stay In place. "11l sure be glad,' he exclaims "when I get through the scenet with this hat!" Then Vic make* a statement which is news, to me, anjrway. He say* he doesn’t remem be> ever wearing a hat before, etthei on stage or screen. "I re carried them tn my hand,’ he says, “but I don't believe I evei did a scene tn one before." On the * iy off the set, I drop by Betty .rable'e dreasing room I ask her if she finally has gotten rid of her four much publicised wisdom teeth. "No.” .die says, laughing. “Only two of them. Every time I get ready to have another out, the studio need* me for some scene*. But the story always gets into the papers that I am going to the ho*pi d. People must think I am a to thless hag by this time." 1 ask Betty if there are any new developments on the report that | she and George Raft will be teamed in a picture. "I don’t know that George would agree to work with me,” she replies. "He doesn’t believe in pictures that capitalize on the offscreen lives of people in Hollywood." Betty, however, wouldn't have any objections to working with Raft "What I'd like," she says, “would be for them to let us do a musical together. George has made a lot of dramatic pictures. I think he'd be great in a musical.” ,U>e nursery rhyme who had *o many children she did not know what to do? 3 Hubard Mansfield wax a fainou* American sculptor, playwright. novelist or actor? 1 Who wrote "She Stoope to Conquer"? 5 The molecular construction of matter means that a number of molecules combine to form atoms; true or fal»e? •> lluw many arms has an octopus’ 7. How many players are required for a bast-bail games x Name the first t*ook of the Old Testament. 9. In rwhich opera doe* Pinkerton, a I’. 8. Navy Officer, play a l«*ding role? Hl. What does a lexicographer do? 1 Q_ Seventy-seven percent of all Australian homes are licensed to have radio receiver*. * TODAY S COMMON Hit It OR * Where there Is an IndicatMl change In point of time In com- | pound and complex sentences, i the tense form of the verb must be used to express the exact time relation, as "If you had uol been so angry you would have seen the humor of his remark:” not "If you were not so angry, etc.” *

both i: t<» mrr.Mii»T« Is lhe Omm • IrVSH* *'•*•’< *ee«*Mtl>er Term. IMS < ■«•» v*. i see* STATE OF JNOIA.NA (Ml NTY OF ABANK HF' Bernie* r F Ft ,4l»r et at VlaJ iUtts vs. irnvid E otildler, el si defendants No* uum* the SiUlntlHs by (heir > as Some v, Henry H llcllsr, and tob with their ••■Htwi.un! the Mfloavli «»l a ■nmpetent person (list the foil,,*r l»< iMinwi drfriwtanis are non.rrsMtrnte <>f ths stale es Indiana lnwit imus E Htiailer. Amy di aller, hi* I »’t#e laielle Wanets, and (He WsnrIh>. her hustaind. Chat sstd action is for (he |>url»>as of (MtrtStSorUn* certain real esuate In the «W Indiana, that a muse of ■< t(nn exists sxalnat all ■if mid defendsnte. that all <«( said d-fsndaMSUi ate ne»**o tmrllra !• said ■< thoi; that the folloWlna r,«l satai* is d*M>< n*t« d In **ld coni, plaint: 111 The n„r»ti«**t quarter «>f the north *a*i quarter id section I" In t>,*nsliip ZS. north, of rsner 13 ,-»»(. In Adan*- <«>untv. Imtlarm; <3» (I *■ re* off nt the «r« end o( the M»sth halt of the notlh east quarter of saM */ Stun |S. to*n*bip and rauiee «r«<mel>l eaiept Utere. ft*>m a <na,-t nf I »- re and a tm< t of t, a-re* *tM<-h ov»«-<s »re more fully deM-rllHni (>■ eeSd complaint. ,3V (XMC*,eiH4iMi ala point 5* c-d. norlli nt the anuth east miner „f th* north met qisunrr of seettem in, f and runSe at ,re •aid then, e north 34 na»- west 71 r><d«. *>uth iV mds. »fUi 77 4*ar..« 01*1 43 rat* anal I.', Uinta, them-e !<• (lie plarr et twartrotin*. cantstnlnS 3* at r«* «t>>>te or Issa 111 1137 acre* off of the north eng nt th* nest «■■<( o< tb. ~aimwest qimrter el the toubilmuit quaint of wei’tto.n * tow nahtp and ranee a foroawM; All id mH rmtl estwte twins in A‘tan>* imuntyr, lialktna. Thai this a- lion I- iiwtltidwl l>y «l«l plalnMfa Ser the purpose of partitioning the above dea’riiwd real e*taXe and •-■> h nt mvM <le(. i»l ■Me hold *>l i-tadm tn h"|d SOSne HrUI title or lnter**t therein Notl-e la therefore hereby Stven an -l deferHaMa that . >nl*M they I* and am>esir on the lath day «>f the Netptenwor Term I*4l of the Adam* i’ll, ult Court. Iwina the 3*tli day of Seotemlwr, I*3l, to be begun and howlen «>n <h* l*t ,tay <>f Neptmiher, 1»<1 st the ,axirt hs.uae In the iky <>r tieoUur. A.Knw <wuibty. Imllami, amt answer or demur to said iwmptaint She same will be heard and deterinln*,l in 4h«4r ahaem*. In Wknem Whereof, I have here, unto set mv hand amt attliad the ■cal of wild court At the <>ftb e of Mie 'k •' th* < it' •" .Mtur. Inattana. dirt* 7th day of A ir- ’ art, |»4l. Clyde O Tiv>utner I Clerk of Adnenw Ciretdt Court Hear, 44. tieller. Stternr, ter pialntltr Aug 7-11-31 Sppoleimeni ,»l F.seewter F.atate >•. SMS NoUre is hereby given. Thai Hie uiHler»l«n*»l fam een apoplnte,! Kt. •< utor of the outate of Belle VouiK tat- of Adams County, deceased Th* estate i« pr,ds*4>ly eolvent, Wllluwi, II INUtere.n. Kte< utor 11. 44. We< tennkan. Attnrne, Aug. S. I*ll Aus 7.11-31 MARKET* AT A GLANCE Blocks: irregularly lower sod quiet. Bunds: lower. U. S. governments weak. Curb stocks: irregular. Cbtrago stocks: mixed. Colton: up as mueb as &0c a bale. Grains: wiirat up to •» cenl a Imshel. Corn up I to 1% cent* with May and Itacemlter deliveries at now seasonal htghr. Chicago livestock: hogs and sheep firm, cattle strong.

ransr ■ OUR BORROWERS ARE H NOW ONLY PAYING I 31% Interest I H — SEE US — K Adams County I N. F. L. A. I HENRY B. HELLER See’y.-Treas. Public Sale Friday, Aug. 8,1941 Ahr Sale Barn 1 o'clock p. m. We have a number of fresh cows. springers and heifers, Hated for thia sale. If you have cattle you want to turn into cash bring them in Friday. We will continue sales every Friday as usual. Ahr Sales Co Public Sale Saturday, Aug. 9,1941 South wind Farms EARL GROTH, Owner 5 miles North of Bluffton, on Highway No. I 10 Head Registered Guernsey Heifers 10 Head Grade Guernsey Heifers (Bred to a Son of FOREMOST PREDICTION) 40 Head Registered Hampshire Gilts (Brod to Roller Boaro) Sale starts at 12:00 CBT. Lunch will be served. Roy t> Johuaou. Aoct Cert T Bartlett. Aset.

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I RATES On* Tim*—Minimum charge es 25c for 20 word* er lees. Over 20 words, I)4* p*r word. Two Times — Minimum charge of 40c fer 20 word* er lose. Over 20 words 2e per wsrd for the two time*. Three Time*—Minimum charge es 000 fer 20 word* er l*ee. Over 20 word* 2'/io per word for the three time*. Card of Thank*Jso Obituaries and voreee .. 5100 Open rate—Olop'ey advertising »6c per column Inch. 0 -♦ "BLIND" ADVERTISEMENTS Advertisements appearing in this column without Dames sign'd are "Hind." They ar* to be answered by letters, addressed to the box number In care of the Daily Democrat. We cm give no Information cancer a Ing f the parti** advertising 0 — FORS.AI.E FOR SALE Used fStrnfturr. Rugs and Piano*. I 9xl! Rug almost like MW SIR: 1 Dresser, fair condition. 45. I Leather Davenports, II 50 each; 2 Buffets, |5 each; 1 Roll Top Desk. 42; 4 Used Mattresses. *1 to S 3 SO: 4 Pianos A-l condition. S2O to |I2 50 Above merchandise tradvd ln on new. Sprague Furniture Store. Phone 199. I*st2 FOR BALE Buy - K’ow~before sales tax Kelvinator refrigerator*. Washer*. Sweepers. Stove*, heating, cooking, electric. Decatur Hatchery, James Kitchen, salesman. 19!tf foil SALE leitli* range. Like sew. Priced lor quick sale. Wilte Box 23. Decatar Phone SS74. IM-tft Fol: S ALE SKELG \S The Holt) ed Oas that brings the advantages of cooking with real natural gas to homes beyond the city gas mains. Baking I* fun In the new controlled-heat Skeiga* oven*. Just set the control and relax. We take trade-ins. Open evenings.—Ubrlck Bros. 155t23 »OR SALE Reftlg. raiors Frigidsire. Plillco. Crosley. Buy now. Avoid price raises. — I'hrlck Bros. - _ 1»5t4 FOR SALE — Gas engine? 2 1 , hp7 Xo<ml condition; large sile pressure tank; quantity of good bricks. W. 11. Patterson, Blue Creek Township Trustee. 185 !t-x FOR SALE — Furnaces, Slokol Stokers, all kind* of good coal. Also furnace repairing', liaugk Coal Co., Phone 49. 184 a Ct-x Foil BAL£—ftADIOS - AnnouncIng the new 1942 Zenith, Hitlco and Crosley models Avoid price raise*. Buy now.—l'hrick Bro*. 18 FOR BAlJC—Cocker Spaniel pups. 1 mile east Pleasant Mills on north side of river. •» mile north. Harold Byer. Route 3. Decatur. 184-g3tx FOR SALE- DRI-GAB, th* bottled cooking gas with Roper ranges, the ideal combination. We lake trade-ins. Bee us before you buy. We will service any make of gas stove. Geneva Hatcheries, E. C. Stucky, Phone IM Geneva. 178tf Ft'RNITURE - t’PHdLS7iiREDrRm paired and Rellnisbed. We buy and sell good used furniture. Phone 420. evening 4694 Decatur Upholster Shop. 172-801 DECAttTR U. 8. approved chicfi every week. Book orders now. Dey old and started chick*. Koxy Brooder Houses. Decatur Hatch* ery l*Mt FOR BALE—New hardwood buildIng lumber and linn plaster lath. C. H. Walter, Vera Crus, Ind. 17512tx 'O — ■■ LOST AND FOUND L(xsT Btnall sllvei "whistl* Chain attached. Lost at street fair. Reward. Phone 911 188-2 t 1 II —SIM* ■ ISII Q|— Ml. NOTICE Mattress rebuilding, all Kinds New ones made any size. Feather mattresses made. White, phone Berne Beddnig Co. IM-2t FORRENT FOR RENT Comfortable sleep ing room In modern home. One block from the G. E. Inquire *lO Marshall street. 18S g3t FOR RENT -fhree room 'urnlsfied apartment He*t—Oas Electric furnished Adults prefered. 445 S. Ist IM-Mx FOR RENT - Business room. Now I* a good time to start a liuelnes*. Work for yourself. Be Independent. See us today. A. D. Suttles, Agt. - 114—81 o 500 Sheets, aeatly wrapped. ermarked mimeograph, adaptable for ail kinds of mimeograph work and uuitabie for Ink signature, 80c. The Deentur Democrat Co. *— ——I— N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyas Eumlned Glasses Fitted HOURS B;30 to 11:20 12:80 to 5:00 Saturdays, 8:00 p. m, Tsleghene m

WANTED MAK E-- youir dollars cOMt — now er never. Good buy* on reposes* ed. dsmonatrators and guaranteed used sewing machines. Expert repairing on all makes. Needles. Belt*, parts. Singer Sewing Machin* Ag ency, 448 8. Ist St. Phon* 411. 177-12 H WANTED — ExperiMced sum'to operate tire budget department in Decatur. Give experience and salary desired Write Box 326, Democrat 184 b >t-» WAN TED - Maid lo car* tor ehildrrn Good wage* room furnished; give reference Address. Box 327. •k Democrat 1*6(3 WANTED" Girl or middle ng*d lady for wort tn modern country home, email family; steady. Write Route 2. Box 161, Decatur. 188 31-8 loads of hay for dairy feed. Harry H Hebble, phon* 5344 185 b 3tx WaNTEB"" Work in home dor board and nominal pay Mrs Ella Speak nun. 3'»9 West Adam*. Phone 482 18«-3tx WANTED wo store clerks'; pari night work: steady work, address Box 328 *5 Demo* rat 188-3 t WANTED TO~RENT — Modem five or six room house. Reliable party. Phone 1300. 113 if MISCELLANEOUS FARM LdAhft at 4% tor 14 year* No expense to borrower. C. D. Lewton. Decatur, Ind. ~ 330btf FARMERS-AffESffiON —W* r*mor* dead horse*, eow*. bogs, etc. Decatur phon* 3000. W* pay all phon* charge*. Th* Btadlar Product* Co. 147 ts 10-YEAR-FAB LOANS at 4%—No borrowing cost. General Insurance. Wilson Beery with Lelard Smith Insurance Agency. Phone 140. 177-30 t FARM I.OANS—Low ralo of interest. — Aetna. A. D. Suttles, Ixjan correspondent. 147tf REUNION CALENDAR 1 Sunday. August 10 The 14th Annual Reunion of Buctemaater Families, Bluffton State Forest. Fruecbte Reunion, Hauua-Nutt-man Park. Hakes Family Reunion, Sun Set Park. Eighteenth Annual Hitchcock Reunion, Hanna-NutUnan Park. Annual Fisher reunion, HannaNuttman park. 16th Annual Steele Reunion. Han-na-Nuttman Park. Wesley 8. Miller reunion, Sun Set park. Rellig and Reohm reunion, SunSet park. Dillinger annual reunion, Sun Set park. Ben* family reunion, Sun Set park. Annual Minch reunion, Sun Set park. Sunday, August 17 The annual Blocmker-I.indomaun reunion will be held Sunday. August 17. at the Bluff'on atate park The 24th Annual Martin Lehnonstall Reunion, Charles Ixilmonstall. Davison Reunion, Maple Grove. 1 mile west Tocsin. Annual Smith Reuulon, SuuSet Park. Crist Reunion, Floyd Cottage,, South Lake George. Weldy Family reunion. HannaNuttman Park. -McGill annual reunion, Sun Set perk. August 17, Blossom Reunion, Ottawa, Ohio, fairground*. Wilson and Schafer reunion, SunSet park. Sunday August 24 Stanford-Fuikner reunion. HaunaNuttman park. Fry and Yoat annual reunion, Sun Set park. Helman annual reunion, Sun Set park. Bunday. August 31 Urick reunion, rain or shine, SunSet park. Marrs annua; reunion, Sun Set park. Walters family reunion. Sun Set park. September 1 Stalter Reunion. Hauna-Nuttinau park. Sunday, Sept. 7 Annual Moose Picnic, Sun Set Park. —■ Church To Observe Mortgage Burning Rev. J. H. Nall, pastor of the United Brethren church In Christ, at Portland, announce* an all day program for Sunday. In observance of burning the ‘mortgage ou the church property. Bishop Fred iL. iDeuula wllbbe the priuctpal speaker at 10:30 A M. and 1 P. M. services. A baskoC dinner will be enjoyed by the cougregatiou at uuou and friends ar* inriled to join.

THURSDAY, AUGUST 7

marketrepd®> daily RBSORT or ..K. AND FOREIGN Brady's Msrb,t for 0 , Cr.. B v||l t , Ho.jsm 11 Closed st 12 '"I A '* No cotntr:r»i >n Veal* r.-« .j . 100 to lb* 120 to 140 lbs 14" to 16" th. 16" to IK" 180 to 320 lb* 22" to lb. 24" tn 260 lb* 240 to 300 ||* to 35" Ibi 35" lb. up Rough* Stag* Vealera Spring lamb. Spring bu<k Un,!., H Yearling lamb. WHOLESALE EGG avjH poultry Furnished by Meti' Eaa A Pou.tr, Decatur p hOM Corrected Auju.’! Price* for flrit ■n .. Heavy hen* Leghorn hens ro* k*. 3 to Heavy broi;<-. i Mg I rgborn bro... , , ng over Old h- , Ohl U-ghorn i ■ ■ .Kg Turk-yr. J-..:, FORT WAYNE L Fort W.Qin ' —Livestock Hog* II" lbs 1! 1" . |!N, :i,. I m 35" 1-1 lb. I-.' lift 15" lb- 1 flg 100-130 Ibr 9V5 ■■ Rougl* !"m 1J 5". Unil-- . . EAST BUFFALO East Buffalo XI \ Livestock: W, IKIII- - • HHI vance. 170 lo > 15" lu 16" ami • good ami - h<m I runs quoted at 1. < ’at'li-gra-M-rx ,n<mi>.| I i liob - to ’> .’5 < ..mm . • ■ t 35 - altm- -• good to choK i- 1 : .> Sheep s'to . to 25 high-1 ' routhein off- in* ' Kgga INDIANAPOLIS Indlanapoli* I - Livestock: H"K* 120". lb* 15 hirii-i ‘ I" hlghei; 110 m !’ K II 15. 23" to L’s-' lb !' -MB 250 to 280 Ibr I"" 3<Hi Ibr 1'16" io - lb. 1" 1" t-> I" ! ”" Cattle 70". -ah’ - 'flrt ami h-’iferr !," .!'!> to easy; <ann-i- ' ly 25 lower. *om! yearling* I" >5 to !! '' moatly 10 50 i" H Vealers »t< a.i) Sheep 150". M' ' 'flß steady, good t" lambs 10.76 to 11 CLEVELAND PRODLCE Cleveland, <> A ' Produce: Butter steady ■ ' ' arda 87>«. B Egk" steady. 28; current receipir Poultry fairly m in- ' 21. duck, fam y yo n - ’ ' lb to 16. 6 Ibr ami 1444« - '' Wfl musorty and (olor-il l ' key h'-li* to 15 Ibr 1' ! " Potatoes: 01'1" r" 11 "' 1 * l, ’’ to 1.30 per 10" lb* ■ Aml’-i'l''* 1.88; long whites North Carolina »l'l’-* 1 QB Kentucky IM' I'Ll"Virginia 11" i" I 5"- ' " l T 1-76 tol .85. ,■ CHICAGO GRAIN CLOS IQ S e P* Wheat 1.12'd, S I ' r ''> - 1 Corn 78%-«4 -MU Data—(Old) .4314 ■ (New) .42 ■ LOCAL GRAIN M* R ** T I ■URK ELiVATOR CO | Corrected August ■ B Prices to be paid tom<» rro : 9 No. 1 Red Wheal || No. 2 Red Wheat No. 2 Yellow Coni « No 2 Rye No 2 Soy Beaut fl New Oats 30-!b test , QI Flax seed, bushel Q * zßfl