Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 212, Decatur, Adams County, 6 September 1929 — Page 6

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Gerber Meat Market J. A. KUHN, Mgr. PHONE 97 It is Our Aim Io Serve you with tlie Best of Meats every day in the week. We offer choice cuts of Beef, Veal and Pork for roasts or frys. Cold and I Smoked Meats. Cheese of all kinds. Country Butter Milk and Cream.

Fisker & Sarris CASH GROCERY Dealers in Gvanite, Tin and Aluminum Ware Phones 3, 4 and 5 Free City Delivery Quality Service with Low Prices. Red Kidney or Pork and Beans, 3 large cans. .25c Sugar, Cane Granulated, 10 pounds 57c Sugar, lx Non-caking Powdered, pound pkg.. .9c Celery; the celery that’s all good, no waste, large bunch of three stalks 15c Andersons Mushmelons, always good 10c and 15c Bananas, select ripe fruit, 4 pounds 29c Large Michigan Elberta Peaches, 4 pounds. 29c SunKist Oranges, plenty of juice, doz. 29c and 45c Honey Dew Melons, large 30cI Sweet Potatoes, New Jerseys, pound 5c Potatoes, Cobblers, 15 pound peck 47c Sweet Corn, fancy large Evergreen, doz. ears 19c Butter, Cloverleaf Creamery, pound 50c Oleo, Nut, pound 20c Oleo, Elgin or Nuco. pound 25c I Peanut Butter, pound 18c Flour, Gold Medal, 24 pounds $1.14' Flour, Pride of Decatur, 12 pounds 52c 24 pounds 99c Honey, New White Clover, strained. 5 lb. pail 69c New White Clover Comb Honey, section .... 20c P. & G. White Naptha Laundry Soap, 10 bars 39c i 6 bars 25c I Parowax, pound package 10c Mason Fruit Jars, pints 74c dozen; quarts 79c doz.; Mason Lids, Porcelain lined, dozen 25c Tin Fruit Cans, extra heavy, dozen 53c Shelled Pop Corn, that pops, 3 pounds 25c J Bulk Seedless Raisins, 3 pounds 29c 50c Instant Postum 39c I 25c Postum Cereal 22c: Dromedary Dates, package 20c I Campbell Soups, can ...« 10c Mello Water Softener, 3 cans 25c Quaker Puffed Wheat, package Grape Nuts, package ~ 17c Hominy, large can 10c, 3 for 28c Premier Brand Yellow Peaches, heavy syrup large cans. 4 for \... 95c Neptune Brand Sardines, Oil or Mustard, Toddy the Chocolate Health Drink, pound can 50c Matches, Searchlight, 6 large boxes 24c Cigarettes, all the leading brands, 2 pkgs... .25c Carton, 10 packages $1.19 Cedar Oil Polish, full quart 48c; pint. .25c Breakfast Figs in syrup, large can 23c Full assortment of Fruits and Vegetables

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 6, 1929.

SINCLAIR PLEA IS CONSIDERED Pardon Is Recommended By Three Officials Os His Trial Court Washington. Sept. 6. — <(J.R) — The ! pardon petition of Harry F. Sinclair, oil magnate, and Henry Mason Day, j ills business associate, now serving > sentences in District of Columbia jail, was before the justice department to day bearing three recommendations of court officials who prosecuted the case. Two additional opinions, those of the acting attorney general and tlw pardon attorney of the justice department will be added before the recom-

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inundations to President Hoover. While the justice department refused to reveal the nature of the recommendations It was believed the two I prosecuting attorneys in the ease and the trial judge were in favor of clemency for the two prisoners. In the absence of Attorney General I Mitchell until Oct. 1. the justice department recommendations may be signed by the acting attorney general. The prisoners are basing their plea for executive clemency mainly on the “ contention their sentences, meted out , for criminal contempt, were too , severe. Meanwhile, the government is pre- . paring for prosecution of Former Secretary of Interior Fall on Oct. 7 on i charges of accepting a bribe from Ed- ■ ward L. Doheny, oil magnate, in connection with the Elk Hills. Cal., leases, ’ which has been repeatedly postponed. ■ In a telegram to'the United Press last night Owen J. Roberts, special govern- - ment counsel in the oil cases, said he

was preparing to proceed with tl*) tilal on that date as scheduled. o Schneider Cup Races Open In England Today Calshot, Eng.. Sept, fi—<U.R)~The first phase of the 1929 Schneider cup competition was completed today! when all machines of both the British and Italian teams, the only competitors, completed navigability tests. After witnessing the trials of the 67’s which are among the Italian planes, experts expressed the opinion that the Italians would give the English lively competition, and even had a good chance to win. TUie trials concluded shortly after 1 p.m., with U test by Lt. Remo Cadringher which was the best of the six trials. Although the mach’ne had never been flown before, Cadringhet put it through the most difficult tests.

RAIN GENERAL OVER INDIANA I State Weather Bureau Says Relief From Heat Will Remain Until Sunday Indianapolis. Sept. 6 —(UP) Moderate temperatures which prevailed in Indiana today after yesterday’s and last night’s rains, will continue until Sunday, J. H. Armington, U. S. Meteorologist here said today. “Rain which was genera over the state yesterday sent the mercury down ward where it is expected to remain until possibly Sunday morning," Armington said. The precipitation relieved a drowth which had prevailed in liftiiana since the first week in August, although I light rains were recorded in between “Yesterday s rains undoubtedly will be a great aid to the farmers, whose

MORE AND BETTES bread \ [f J —FOR SALE BY--XrtJc Fisher & Harris, Decatur jtaCiW Miller & Deitsch, Decatur ■. Appleman’s Grocery tCI Taber Grocery, Monroe Bower Grocery, Preble ICV* Williams Equity Elevator Co, Williams, Ind. I I Spitler & Son, Willshire, Ohio I g Everett Grocery, Pleasant Milla Berne Milling Co., Berne 1 • ». Lenhart Grocery, Wren, Ohio SCHMITT QUALITY MEAT MARKET—Phones 95 and 96 Nice Fancy Springers to Fry Good Roasting Chickens Beef and Pork Tenderloin Fancy Smoked Tongues - OUR SATURDAY SPECIALS— Good Boiling Beef 18c lb., 2 tbs. for 35c (Rib or Plate) Tender Beef Steak 32c lb. All Pork Sausage, Bulk 20c Ib Smoked or Fresh Casing Sausage 23c lb., 2 lb 45c Home Cured Smoked Jowels 18c It) Home Cured Medium Bacon in a chunk... 25c lb Smoked Ham Hocks 15c lb Fresh Meaty Pork Shanks 12'ic lb Nice Bunch Neck Bones 3 tbs. for 25c Large Wheel Swiss Cheese—Good Country Butter Home Made Cottage Cheese M. J. B. Coffee .. 55c lb Schmitt’s 6 O’clock Coffee 38c lb Large Dill Pickles in Bulk 6 for 25c Little Elf Sweet Pickles in jar 35c Qt. Dill Pickles 25c Qt. All Perfect’s regular 15c canned goods, 2 cans 25c Fresh Lard Sale 3 lb. Pail. .45c; 5 lb. Pail. .70c; OK 10 lb. Pail SPECIAT —One Large Package Lighthouse Soap Flakes 1 Regular 25c size (with a meat order) for A V H. P. Schmitt Meat Market

corn crops had been bandl< hv the extended drowth ", Armington MM Other forms of vegetation ai S() benefited. In Indianapolis the rain, aecomoant ed by strong winds, caused slight ,| a „ age to trees and electric )!gh t w . Uasetnents of many homes w.-re nlood ed. p w Lights nt the state fair W (. rp tinguished for several minutes lightning blew a fuse. More than a score of minor a Utoni( . bile accidents were reported, non. of which resulted seriously. Reports of slight damages over the state also were received —— More Than 3,000 Register At Notre Dame University Notre Dame, Sept. 6 —<u.R> - Reg tß . tration at Notre Dame university a ; ready has reached 3.00 V and prostive students are being turned away because of late application and scholastice qualifications, according to aa announcement by the Rev. William Mahoney, registrar.