Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 28, Number 270, Decatur, Adams County, 14 November 1930 — Page 7
oilier Story Told — — v.i |,p ■] , N-'« V<>rk h , mysterious ■K , o to Senator h , inquiring into the
fN. 2nd st. phone 272 tell’s Cash Grocery WE BELL AND T«ke oSu£ >UGAR per lb. 5c LOUR, Eskimo 24 lbs sack 65 c jtatoes pk. 33c; bu. $1.29 Northern Spies, basket $1.59 Il° SNOW, per basket $1.15 l - < S Grimes Golden, basket $1.39 ENZIES BUCKWHEAT COMPOUND, sack 21c Y BEANS, 3 pounds 25c FECT PEACHES, 6 Large Cans $1.17 B. COFFEE, pound 43c ►NS, 10 pounds 17c GE SUPER - SUDS ! 15c ESE, Colby Longhorn, pound 25c abst- Ett - CHEESE casing combination of Cheese, Milk Protein. Milk Sugar, Q 3 4 Minerals —25 c size 1V UKtL3EHSS sdoeee s&aManßßi he HOME Grocery sE 88 or 98 119 N. 2nd street ! DELIVERY FOUR TIMES A DAY—AT REGULAR HOURS—B and 10 a.m.—2 and 1 p.m. FREE! Betty Crocker’s Improved ANGEL CAKE PAN with 2 packages of Bjß I feS** EaCU GOLD METAL FLOUR 9 P> rs - KQ P EXTRA LARGE CAKE PAN FREE! lor tWL TEXAS Special Offer () L R (J Jrape Fruit monarch - r ib. Salad Dressing 10l l and Full of Juice SPECIAL! 2 for 25c 49c40c -rr; 1 Free with each jar. hLLLUxiGS Michigan SPECIAL Maw Texas Seedless 1 Klee Krispie , t * dnb OKAN GE S 1 All d™ ZDC 3 fts - 250 DOZEN Measuring Cup FREE ">» 29c and 39c ' — FINE ri.AVOIt . R A P E S S u G A R KE'SO 10c 10 l ”'" nds 48c BoM lbs 25c — — Peerless Ne ' V (aiilor "’ a White House F LOU R Walnuts C 0 F F E E Bl ib. bag pr 25C " 42 C g 8 vJeJV 2 lbs. for 79c Perfect Brand Brazil Mils p j j, g I ILO u R 25c 95t* Bushel V bag paper Shell Extra i,- ancy Eating Plum Pudding Almonds APPLES Ilßc 39c 35c Ib $1.50 an<l $1.75 H— — BUSHEL Perfection Special PECAN S CAKES Urgc Cracked »A TE S 139 c 59c2 2 25c j The Home Grocery
postoffice rental system of the uation. -——-o —_. Rumor Has Effect Muncie, Ind., Nov. n.— (g py _ Rumors of what the Wickersiiam law enforcement commission may I report to President Hoover con-I ' 'nning prohibition, had their es-
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1930.
sect in a trial here on Elmer Gent-|| ry, blind World war veteran, charg-' ed with liquor possession. The attorney for the defendant asked special Judge Francis Shaw to delay trial until the report of | the Wickersham body was returnled. The judge said he would rule after he studied the motion.
WRITER REGRETS MACHINE AGE FOR HOUSEWORK G. K. Chesterton Charges It Retards Woman’s Development Chicago, Nov. 14—(UP)— The days when women had to measure, plan and calculate in their own homes instead of having these i things done for them in a modern city apartment were the days of brighter more talented women, (1. K. Chesterton, English novelist, says. Writing for the National Associ-i- 1 tion of Real Estate Boards, Chesterton declared women who live in rented quarters, especially in' cities, are losing their creative abilty and the power of original thought p The leisure won from the machine I age he believes, is being wasted in
J’ftoiz&y 106~W7 Free Deli very r Big Meat Sale Greatly Reduced Prices for Cash FANCY BUNCH OF DRESSED SPRING CHIX, lb 27c MCE FRESHLY DRESSED RABBITS 22c Ib PLENTY PORK TENDERS — LAMB —BE EF TENDERS SPRING DUCK HOME MADE NOODLES FRESH PEPPERED BEEF , FRESH OYSTERS LARGE OPEN EYED SWISS CHEESE FRESH FISH GOOD TENDER BOILING BEEF Ib. 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 lb SHOULDER PORK STEAK and CHOPS 25c Ib Freshly Ground Bamberger Steak 18c It)., 2 for 35c Good Fresh Country Style Sausage 18c lb., 2 for 35c SUGAR CURED PICNIC HAMS 17c lb SUGAR CURED SMOKED SKINNED HAMS 27c lb NICE FRESFI SPARE RIBS—HEARTS AND TONGUES FRESH PORK LIVER 2 lbs. 25c FRESH RENDERED LARD 2 lbs. 30c FRESH HOME MADE BOLOGNA 15c lb., 2 lbs. 25c FRESH HOME MADE WEINERS 20c Ib., 2 lbs. 35c LARGE FRANKFORTS 15c Ib., 2 lbs. 25c FRESH CLOVERLEAF or WHITE MOUNTAIN CREAMERY BUTTER 2 lbs. 85c NICE CUTS OF ROUGH PORK AT REASONABLE PRICES GLAZED DOUGHNUTS, per dozen 25c FRUIT CAKES, Each 50c HOME MADE WALNUT COOKIES Miller’s Bread WARDS FRESHLY BAKED CAKES 3 Loaves WHIPPING AND COFFEE CREAM FRESH MUSH ROLL 10c OLEOMARGARINETRY A POUND OF EVERGOOD 15c, 2 lbs. 25c GOOD LUCK or OAK GROVE 3 lbs. 85c NUCOA, a Good Oleo 3 lbs. 60c FRESH COUNTRY EGGS—COTTAGE CHEESE COFFEE SPECIALS— One of The Very Best BSsiS J n - 13c ‘- 2 lbs ’ 85c< Try it! PERFECT COFFEE 3 lbs. SI.OO MAN O’ WAR COFFEE 3 lbs. 85c BURSLEY HIGH GRADE 3 lbs. 87c MALTS— One 5 gallon can SIEPRO, each $1.75 BLUE RIBBON 2 cans SI.OO PURITAN 2 cans SI.OO BUDWEISER 2 cans SI.OO CORN SUGAR 3 lbs. 20c CANNED GOODS—--1 u.i vir z< i -..1 imc i> 1 Dozen Cans of any of these or Little Elf Corn - L.t ie Elf Peas - assorte(| _ f 2 ( . ans laent Club Green Beans — Perfect _■ Tomatoes — Van Camps Sour Kraut— N) j 1 A Little Elf Diced Carrots — Perfect „ * __ Pumpkin 6 cans 75c 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
UHeleus piirHultH, and he thinks] there Is much culture in housework done by hand. "Examine the world's great poo-1 try and you will find that much of it is devoted to describing homely tusks of housekeeping," wrote Chesterton. Sweeping Steps "If sweeping the steps and hanging out the clothes inspired poets, then these tasks can Inspire women to write books, paint pictures, and, most important, think for themselves as they did in the past. "The Increasing enslavement to fashion In their clothes and other articles is merely a result of women's loss of Interest In the home, and this has helped to deprive her of the power of original thought. "As a woman worked about her heme before she was "emancipated’l when she had to create so many of | the things that constituted the life of her family, as she made a hundred decisions in every 12 hours before machines, stop watches, thermostats and radio talks made them for her, her brain was coiistan'.ly active. Better Pies "The struggle of our grand-
[mothers to make a pie better than I her neighbor kept their brains I working and made their opinions | very much more Interesting than those of women I encounter today who have their pies sent in from the chain store on the corner." Chesterton says he does not deride the woman who does something really constructive In the world, but "the women who give up chances to make homes for mediocre business careers—the army of stenographers are a pitiful sight Aside from their wages, they really believe they are doing somthing in the world, whereas all the letters and documents have added nothing at all to the world's progress." Cafeteria Supper, Reformed j Church, Saturday, 5-7 p. m.
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Ogden Faces Attack Marlon, Ind., Nov. 14 —(UP)- An attack upon attorney General James M. Ogden was made at Marion by Judge O. I). Clawson, of Grant Clr
nil’ ■ A f. • ’ Miller’s Blue Ribbon / I V BREAD / I. .A-- ■ 5 ) '' ' ' \ I■ - '■ • • If 1 •/: pound loaf V .‘A 1 at all Dealers \ 3 I® o ’ 3 for 2.5 c KNOWING housewives, regardless of their personal cleverness in baking, find it more satisfying an <1 nt or e economical to provide their breads, pastries and desserts from us because of the tin- “ matchable deliciousness of our products and i the endless variety of tine things for every day. | Miller’s Bakery I Second Street Mll—l—■» — ' bi uw umiHimrv lifti'irnTT iiimr~ rri ■ v Hite’s Grocery THE BIG SOUTH SIDE FOOD MARKET WHERE YOU PAY LESS—with Free Delivery and Personal Service. Just < all 31 or 201—We Do The Rest. IQ pounds FINE GRANULATED SUGAR i'EKFEc i'S COFFEE in Vacuum Tins Pound Ot/V 0 pounds NEW CORN MEAL GREAT NORTHERN or NAVY BEANS Jr (10 pounds.,B9c) 5 pounds 40v FANCY RED PITTED CHERRIES and BLACKBERRIES, per can FANCY ENGLISH WALNUTS Pound LARGE COUNTRY ONIONS QQ , 10 pounds Baby Lima Beans NEW BABY LIMA BEANS, tb. ... 10c Fancy Dates, tb. _ 'sc Fancy Marshmalkws 2 Tbs - 25c pound 25c Fancy New Mince Meat _ „ package 15u Fancy Oleo ’ ’*’• 15c 2 pkgs. 25c 2 pounds 25c Fancy Pop Corn that Hard, Solid Cabbage will pop, tb. 10c ICO tbs. $1.35. LARGE CANS APRICOTS 23 C lbs. FANCY NEW RICE 23C 2 cns FANCY NEW SALMON LARGE CANS PEARS 19c LARGE CANS PEACHES 23C cans RED or BAKED BEANS * FANCY NEW EVERGREEN SWEET 1 /k CORN, can IvC 3 cans 25c or dozen 98c Free Free 1 pint can Krafts Mayonnaise OO 1 fancy colored dish FREE »)<7C 1 pkg. Pillsbury Cake Flour OK 1 fancy cake plate FREE O'lC 1 tb. Fancy Bulk COFFEE 1 colored measuring cup FREE 4Wr)C FKESHCAKESDA,LY . POLAR BEAR FLOUR yg GOLD MEDAL FLOUR (kitchen tested) Uih 24 Ib. sack OiJC PILLSBURY OR ARISTOS FLOUR yg LADY WASHINGTON FLOUR SMALL PEACHES or APRICOTS AO Dozen 11b. can PERFECT PEACHES 1 U”' each.. 15c; Dozen O 1 .GO LARGE SIZE PEACHES in Heavy CJQ QO Syrup, per dozen U-.MJ NEW SEEDLESS RAISINS *>A 3 1b5...25c; 5 tbs 2 Ib. package SUN SWEET PRUNES 25C THE STORE THA I' SAVES YOU MOST AND SERVES YOU BEST.
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cult court, in connection with tho ca«e of Jacob Campbell, county sheriff, who faces court nearing on charges of neglect of duty hi connection with the lynching of two negroes at Marion in August.
