Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 252, Decatur, Adams County, 24 October 1930 — Page 7

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IW u J WJSKSfe I »tf;J fl ■! 'p >n ff 1111 I ■ 25e Blfzv iff | ■ ■ KfeT- . RICHNESS, lightness, delicious- ■ ■ ness of taste and flavor are 9* hK characteristics of the fine bakBp l ' /2 * h * ery P r °d ucts you’ll find here. ■ I Loaf Cakes, pies, pastry novelties. E 10c rolls, biscuits and breads .. . al! n are veritable triumphs in excel- ■ • lence and thrills to the appetite o f the most discriminating. All goods baked fresh daily in our -S own ovens under exclusive and E zealously guarded recipes. 2?il Miller’s Bakery .second Street 27c18p- .- .■• ,»f Hite’s Grocery (the big south side food market where ■IO!' PAY LESS—with Free Delivery and Personal ~, ''Bk ' te ’ Just Call 31 or —We 1>« she Rest. FINE CANE SUGAR 48C — ■■KSLEY’S HIGH GRADE COFFEE 29C p flr |B|| Pounds NEW CORN MEAL 25 C IfIME CLEAT NORTHERN or NAVY BEANS J £* . BU !| Pounds. .89c) 5 pounds 4t)L ■FANCY RED PITTED CHERRIES QX r * BLACKBERRIES, per can witJv EpNCY ENGLISH WALNUTS ( ■■Rt.E COUNTRY ONIONS 9Q/> pounds JV ■?| ("CABBAGE Hartl. solid heads for winter storage ’TIL* kraut, 50 pounds • vV 100 pounds $1.35 ' E L CANS APRICOTS 23 C fob. MW KILE 23c cns raiwi MW SAEMUIN .. 29c 9J>^B A!a ‘E GANS PEAKS j. 9' 1 CANS PEACHES 23 C cans RED or BAKED BEANS 25C MBI ANt ' Y NEW EVERGREEN SWEET 1 (V* S-,, 3 cans 25c or dozen 98c < BESH . CAKESDA * LY . 10c, 15c, 25c , \ jf ’OLAR BEAR FLOUR 85 C .■^ OLD MEDAL FLOUR (kitchen tested) QQ Z . * ,b - sack - ot/€ ■it ,LLSBLRY OK ARISTOS flo, - ,r 89 c ll.^f ADY WASiR NGTON FLOUR 69 C I K(’ A ’' L PEACHES or APRICOTS 98 C «1 ,b - ran PERFECT PEACHES (£1 £?£ ,^B T . eacb -.15c; Dozen Jpl.eVtJ Be GE SIZE REACHES in Heavy £9 90 «Nyr (lp per dozen lB»l W SEEDLESS RAISINS 9Q/» li: ? s -- 2 5 c ; 5 tbs one I [H ’• package SUN SWEET PRUNES 25C i

the palatial furnishings dh<| throwing them into the street, where they were made into bonfires. Rocha was not. in the building but :t was reported the manager, Isntnel Main, was maltreated and hia office wrecked. Other newspapers were similarly wrecked. The government organs ami Independent newspapers which had favored the government suffered most heavily. Although the actual revolution was accomplished with comparative calm and tittle or no

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1930.

bloodshed rioting and banditry begun to break out through the city not long afterward. employes will All) DESTITUTE l< <l.\TI-<f|..|) I-Tuim PACE ONE) lair at Soldier Field and made it tlie outstanding financial success in

M. J. B. Quality Coffee of America Treat yourself to the Best. For sale at all home stores.

< s^^^^> S S t ectls Phones Big Meat Sale Greatly Reduced Prices for Cash FANCY BUNCH OF DRESSED SPRING CHIX, lb 27c NICE FRESHLY DRESSED RABBITS 22c IT) PLENTY PORK TENDERS — LAMB — BE E F TENDERS VEAL LIVER HOME MADE NOODLES FRESH PEPPERED BEEF FRESH OYSTERS LARGE OPEN EYED SWISS CHEESE GOOD TENDER BOILING BEEF .....<... lb. 15c, 2 lbs. 25c NICE BEEF ROASTS Ib. 18c, 3 lbs. 50c SPECIAL TENDER STEAKS lb. 23c, 2 lbs. 45c CHOICE LOIN PORK CHOPS 35c Ib SHOULDER PORK STEAK and CHOPS 25c Ib Freshly Ground Hamberger Steak 18c Ib., 2 for 35c Good Fresh Country Style Sausage 18c Ib., 2 for 35c SUGAR CURED PICNIC HAMS 17c Hi SUGAR CURED SMOKED SKINNED HAMS 27c lb NICE FRESH SPARE RIBS—HEARTS AND TONGUES FRESH PORK LIVER 2 tbs. 25c FRESH RENDERED LARD . 2 tbs. 30c FRESH HOME MADE BOLOGN A 15c lb., 2 lbs. 25c FRESH HOME MADE WEINERS 20c Ib., 2 lbs. 35c LARGE FRANKFORTS 15c Ib., 2 lbs. 25c FRESH CLO.VERLEAF or WHITE MOUNTAIN CREAMERY BUTTER 2 lbs. 85c NICE CUTS OF ROUGH PORK AT REASONABLE PRICES HOME MADE WALNUT COOKIES WARD FRESHLY BAKED CAKES WHIPPING AND COFFEE CREAM FRESH MUSH ROLL 10c OLEOMARGARINE— \ TRY A POUND OF CHURNGOLD 27c GOOD LUCK or OAK GROVE 3 lbs. 85c NUCOA, a Good Oleo 3 lbs. 70c FRESH COUNTRY EGGS—COTTAGE CHEESE COFFEE SPECIALS—PERFECT COFFEE 3 lbs. SI.OO MAN O’ WAR COFFEE 3 lbs. 85c BURSLEY HIGH GRADE 3 lbs. 87c MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE 2 lbs. 85c MALTS—BLUE RIBBON ............................ 2 cans SI.OO PURITAN 2 cans SI.OO BUDWEISER 2 cans SI.OO CORN SUGAR 3 lbs. 20c CANNED GOODS— , n f Little Elf Corn _ Little Elf Peas - 1 Doze " a, £ ° r z<i l i, , assorted — cans Yacht ( lub Green Beans — Perfect LPI 4 Tomatoes — Van Camps Sour Kraut— Jk 1 AIS Little Elf Diced Carrots — Perfect n * nr Pumpkin v Cans 7«>C 2 Large Cans of PEACHES or APRICOTS Regular 25c sellers with meat order. .2 cans 45c SHOE PEG CORN, the Best 2 cans 35c Deliveries Any Time of Day Try Us! Phones 106 or 107 Mutschler’s Meat Market MON RO E STR EE T

■ the history of the box fighting himiness. In appointing committees, Uett had divided the propoaed relief work under the general heada of: employment of jobs available: housing; food relief: clothing; survey; classification of Jobs available; registration of unemployed; prevention of Influx of unemployed i from other cities to Chicago.

leading Chicago business men working with Gets expressed opinions at an organization meeting late yesterday that the Chicago situation should be handled separately from tlie downstate relief program although it was believed better results would be obtained by combining the preliminary survey work for all sections of tlie state. JOE AIELLO IS (JANG VICTIM ' (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) j cigarette stubs, paper cups from a box if candy, a plate lialf filled with scrambled eggs, a cup half full of coffee. It was apparent tlie gangsters had been nervous. None ' if the cigarette stubs was short. ; A book of Kipling s “Soldiers I Tliree’’ was upon the table, opened I at tlie chapter headed "His Chance in Life.’’ Officers concluded that ti e apartment wheie Ruane was called was one of numerous hiding places which Aiello had used since in June, when the Lingle murder j created such a furore that it bei < ame unsafe for any gangster to continue frequenting his old abodes. The first conclusion of the of- ! fleers was that Capone had killed I his rival, the man who once was liis friend, but Vlio left him to assume control cj the north side (gangs with George ‘‘Bugs’’ Moran

i us liis "muscle" lieutenant and the ■ notoriouH Jack Zuta. now dead, as : his bookkeeper. Aiello, once a ( baker, was rated on a par with Capon - in underworld power and C was considered Capone's chief riv- , al. I Another theory was that the murder was engineered by a man , known as "Joe the boss," a New York dictator of the Untune Slcialant, control of which It was believed Aiello had attempted to gain. It was recalled that Tony Lorn--1 Bardo and Pasquale Lolordo both had dominated the I'nione before I they were slain by rival gangsters. It gen- rall.V lias been believed that 1 both these men were murdered by 1 j Aiello or some of his men. Pat Roche, chief investigator for

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I lie Htute’H attorney, advanced a theory that Aiello wan ordered killed by Capone in reprisal for tlie murder In June of Lingle, Capone's friend. This, he pointed out, might alHo explain the murder a few inonthH ago of Jack Zuta, Aiello's lieutenant. Roche haa been an exponent of the theory that Lingle, a racketeer, was killed l>y the Aiello-Zuta-Moran gang because lie "cut in" on their profits from north side underworld activities. Ruane, who saved himself by hiding behind his can after the first burst of lire, was one of several who escaped miraculously from the gun fire which mowed down Aiello. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Crawford, who live in one of the apartments

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i In the building where Aiello hid. I both left their living room and' • went to tlie basement Jusi. before • tlie shooting began'. The living , room was sprayed with bullets. i o , Miss Faye Fritzinger, Miss June i Miller and Tom Kitson spent the ; day in Fort Wayne. F , , . - o — , r k ! Get the Habit —Trade at Home. BCHICHESJERS..PILLS A«k jFMr Drwffftlat /\ tnt ('hl-rheMi.trrN Dlawoad/A\ Brvnd Fill* in am! Uol4< €>> metallic tx>x«w, ae-aie-i with Blue \v/ Ribbon. Taltc •••thee. Buy V •CX*** r Bro<r<»€. Ask for <'Wl .< 'HfK. 1 ErtH I»l A MOY I> BHAIMIk I*l LLtL f<>r4o yea™ knows m Beat, bafrst. RdTabie Bar Naw L u> st PKUGuisrs smrwsur