Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 156, Decatur, Adams County, 2 July 1925 — Page 6

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II \ EM IE crime WAVE Many Young Boys And Girls Stage Hold-ups And Hobberies In New York. K (fulled I*. !■'•> New York, July 2—With a bobbed hair "gun nioti” blazing away at a policeman from n fleeing taxicab, two boys of 15 ami 18, respectively, staging an unsuccessful holdup, u 15 year old gul casually confessing to seven burglaries ami four lads under 20 admitting lerious robberies, the hysteria of crime in New York ami vicinity took on a decidedly juvenile tinge today. Recent vn-.y "getaways" of holdup men in. this city prompted Willy Voight, 15. and Frank Preston. 18. to attempt to rob a grocery store. They confessed after their capture. Helen O’Rourke of Brooklyn, was captured with "Happy" Mahoney, and • Needles” Ferry, young alleged gunrm n, after rhe three bad made an excursion through eastern district iu which all the police believed was n search for u youth who had "insulted” Mahoney, a gang leader, a dame Tuesday night. When their taxicab was pursued by Patrolman Sullivan, tho girl told the driver to "go like bell," and opened fire on the policeman. They were caught a few moments later. •— o — Thirty Thousand Baby Bass Delivered In State Indianapolis. Ind., July 2 —(Special) Thirty thousand infant Underling bass raf'f,t al the new hatchery at Avoca in Law relic.- county, were delivered to applicants up to June 20, George N. Mannllld, state fisheries an dgame superintendent reports to the conservation commission. Th i r -wnlng season for most game] fish is over in Indiana waters Mann-1 fa 1.1 ays, and by reason of favor-! abl.- weather conditions this spring,! ci.nservation officials have reason fol b -li, io tiiat an unusually large hatch i being naturally reproduced in wat ’ ers of this state. More than 1,200 applications for stock li li were received this spring from more Ilian eighty counties which! i by tar the largest number of appli , cal ions since the department was organized several years ago. It is demonstrative. officials cay, that localities recognize the importance of well stocked fishing waters and are anxious ■

EM AKE Ol R STORE YOUR HEADQUARTERS — AUTO DAY 9 CENTRAL GROCERY “Os Course” J | Phone No 31 Free Delivery | g White Lily the qual- I Bursley’s Best Bulk P. & G., R.NAI. and ity Winter Wheat I Peanpt Butter, Fin- Flake White Laun- | i . 25c J'LS" 29c I * wwnßnantjimisjrfiirirwririMmi iim —Tiiß'iirniaaaai t.:lii ■ ata _ Good Grade Pink I Swansdown Cake Extra Tender Early li H Salmon, Ide I F,our June Peas OxA 8 9 | Reg, pkg. 2 - 2 cans g g Jello all flavors, and 11 Large size Califor- |*BettTTYod<erThe 9 » 1C e(re am 1 nia Sweet Prunes, I Ideal Bread Flour, IK; 10c l5 Mnd ... 12 '- c r l .. 11 2.. 5L38 1 I n Ura ?n-. 1 C | h x, ice ’- ost Toas ‘ ies and iTEpUJt toffee; you | | ,Ce 38c “ 44’' I —JgrgLPkg--,-- V I Pound J..... I 'iaf ner‘ .Y anCam P s Pork & ShreddedTvheat & I I ? auce ’ Iflp Flakes, 2 pkg. . sc j ... Large can.... t— wumi ii—B Dandy 1-Sewed car- . ~ Bl ■ net Rrnnm >) i .7 " “ roulds Macaroni & ® I l -‘...Jte 25<- I | 3fos- R,ce 25c I ■ pZ“ c e abbaTe Ch p^ ( Cucumbers > Watermelon, I | OnLns. ete ° n8 ' Oranges - Bana " as - Spanish | I OWEN S. DAVIS I | THE STORE THAT APPRECIATES YOUR BUSINESS i

to have It known that fishing In their vicinity is excellent. The fish and game division Is making dellnvejies of baby filsh stock daily into all parts of the state, serving each county as a rule from the nearest hatchery, With the Avoca hatchery In operation this spring, the department is now running five hacherles and the output at each thia spring is very (•ratifying. The conservation department is ad-1 vised by the U. S. Bureau of Biolo i gical Survey, that no change was made in the opening and closing dat es for shooting wild waterfowl in in diana. The season therefore domains the samefi namly September 1« to December 31. This subject is to be taken up when the Advisory Board meets next December and sportsmen who favor' changing present dates to read October 1 to January 15, should file petitions wi htthe department not later than November 30. Mannfleld’s monthly report to the conservation commission shows that wardens made 171 arrests with 160 convictions for fish and game law violations during the past month. Jim s uu4 costs in <a ■ of convlt

_JJI11MIHI«M1 nm ini-ri’iy'w.wWMiaW This Hot Weather- | Let us do your baking for you. | Simply order a loaf of S Millers Blue Ribbon [ bread I Baked fresh every day in a sanitary manner bv skilled bakers which is your guarantee of bread perfection. FOR SALE AT ALL ('.ROGERS Miller’s Bakery [ I Monroe and Third Streets

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tions totalley $3,068.50. Leading ofv tenses listed are; hunting and fishing without licence, 46; takinK or posst«‘ sion of game fish during closed season, 42 possession of nets or seines, 22; netting or seining 13, digging out tur animals, 11. i ——O” —- ■ Convicted Murderer Is Denied A New Trial Indianapolis, July 2- (United Press.) —Appeal of Joseph Castro, of laike county for a new trial on his conviction for the murder of a policeman was denied today by the state supreme court. Castro was sentenced to death but the sentence was commuted to life imprisonment by Governor Jackson. -o — NOTICE All Union Barber shops in Decatur will close all day Saturday, July Fourth. All shops will be open Friday, July 3. until 10 o'clock p. tn. to accomodate customers. Decatur Barber Union, Number 060. 155-3 t

MILLER’S SOUTH END GROCERY & Telephone 965 Free Ob Delive y, Mr. Farmer we are always open evenings and Sundays. We appreciate your patronage. Drop in and see us. Will_Be_Open Saturday Can corn 15c Peaches in Byrup ’ Can Post Toasties, box . 15c Ib ’’* ’ \ \\\ \ \ 35c Quart c H n Mustard 2oc Bulk Coffee. TO. |b 6 0c Large bottle Catsup 25c M. J. B. Conee, io Sardines, box St; 2 tor... .lae T«H Sj»P. 3 Large box Prunes L,lue r . . ... . .30c Large can Applebutter ....30c Large can Dned Beet | Sperial tor Saturday Only-Speeial Hand Made Cigar (gj ()() 25 in can; can Ice ( ream, Fresh Baked Goods. Soft Drinks. Notions, Gold Meats, Bananas. Oranges. Lemons. Opposite Erie Depot , E. .J. Miller, Prop.

I Saturday Specials | I OLEOMARGARINE— | 3 Good Luck, 3 pounds N UCOH e-v pal ■ Oak Grove, save wrappers ■ Farrels A-l, save wrappers I COFFEE— ¥ ■ Bursleys High Grade Coffee, 2 lbs. SI.OO 9 Empire, Berdans, 2 pounds 9dc g| 9 Man-O-VVar, 2 pounds 85c < I PICKLES— | Try a jar of Sliced Burco Pickles < for sandwiches s 9 Heinz Sweet Pickles, per doz 20c jg 9 Sear's Sour Pickles, per doz 35c g Sf Jumbo Large Dill Pickles, 5c each g per dozen 50c 3 9 Sours, bottled, 14 ounces, each 25c g 9 MUSTARD— 9 Chef, a very good Mustard 10c Fresh Ground Horse Radish, jar ... 15c i f Chef Peanut Butter, jar 25c i g Fresh Raspberry Jam, jar 25c I EXIRA SPEC IAL Classic Sauer Kraut, 3 cans 25c | Van Camps Pork & Beans, Today Only—3 cans 25c Swifts Compound, good for baking, i ■J 3 pounds 50c Fancy Spring Chickens Fine Bunch of Hens for Roasting J Home Made Cottage Cheese H Nice Native Fat Beef or Veal || Just a few Pork and Beef Tenders S J Nice Fresh Beef Chuck Steak I Fresh Whipping and Coffee Cream. 1 Meat especially prepared for Loaves. U Paramount Salad Relish J Sweet Pickel Relish 5 S Premier Salad Dressing if Nice Sugar Cured Hams and Bacon f Cold Meats, all home-made, such as— « Pork Loaf, Veal Loaf, Boiled Tenderloin, 3 g Minced Ham, Pressed Ham, P O Polish Sausage, Frankforts, Summer S I Sausage and Boiled Ham. f Large Wheel Swiss and ® American Club Cheese J Plenty of Fresh Hearts, Tongues, Brains 1 Spare Ribs and Neck Bones. £ Fresh Country or Creamery Butter. We handle Little Elf Canned Goods. I ■ It its anything in the meat line, Try Us > Just phone 106 or 107 and we will take || care of your orders. J I We are going to deliver all orders in be- S tore 9 o’clock Saturday A.M. Closing i I promptly at 10 o’clock Saturday A.M. | Mutschler Meat Market I

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