Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 31, Number 281, Decatur, Adams County, 28 November 1933 — Page 5

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lesents rENTION OF four leaders ep FKOM PAGE ONE) *h, Jr., of California, who he lynching of two kid--rs at San Jose Sunday lunding on doors, burst-1 ie that were not opened y, and searching many ding places, the troopers ie following citizens: (dkins, a special policeHearn, a farmer. Thompson. S. McQuay, manager of jre at Pocomoke City, re held under guard for it before a magistrate •eupon they were to be lie troopers to Baltimore, srs. meantime, pressed i for the others in this stern shore village, one ■st settlements in Mary ■Mgsstion, Jaundice

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[DECATUR, INDIANA TSTANDING FEATURES For That THANKSGIVING FEAST JMPKIN 3 ■■ 25c try Club—Finest Quality—For Tasty Rich Pies. iches 9 29c ry Club “ No. 2 1 j cans Halves or Slices—ln Heavy Syrup LOUR 77c ONDALE—Quality, Economy ... 24 tb. sack • • V ale i 9 99c '■.atonia Club—Pale Dry A 24 oz. bot. jIItiARETTES $1.03 POPULAR BRANDS Carton TWENTY GRANDS—Carton. ..89c I GREEN BEANS 9 15c Standard Quality, Firm, Tender “ No. 2 cans CHERRIES ICL. COFFEE 17p No. 2 , cans 1 t7V JEWEL, tt>. Country Club, Royal Anne Smooth, Fragrant, 3 tb. pkg. 49c Harvest Cake VUVWT/ru II 1 r»-* Filled with Nuts FRENCH Brand 21c and Fruit pound “ Full Bodied, Flavory, p| AMS COUNTRY Club OK., 2 No. 2 2 cans Rich, Distinctive, tb. Large. DeLuxe MAXWELL 27C PINEAPPLE HOUSE ’x?; c H 2 No. 2 cans Vita Fresh Sliced or Crushed j FRESH FRITTS AND V EGETABLES | Grapes -lb. 5c ■CRANBERRIES ,b< 10c I I LATE HOWES, Finest Quality ■CELERY 3 stalks {() c I HFancy Bleached Stalks ■HEAD LETTUCE 10c I Hsolid Heads, Crisp 1-30 ) —• CHOICE QUALITY ,MEAT FEATURES — ■turkeys lb -23c ■ Kroger 4 Point—Fully Dressed ■geese ' ||>-I7‘/2C | Bfull Dressed—lo to 12 lb. average loleo 3 25c ■ WONDERNUT—Fine for Baking I BUTT ER == lb. 23c

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land, established long before the American revolution. Although they established a vir- > tual blockade around the town, cut I of! all telephone communication tor most of the night and awakened i the sleeping occupants of many homes for questioning, the militiamen insisted they had not declared i martial law. The main body of troopers was kept at a state police substation several miles away. The others drove into the main street in the Inky night in nine automobiles, one for each of the alleged culprits. | Each car of officers had orders to apprehend one particular man ■ After banging on several doors, shouting to upstairs windows, and skidding their ears to halts before I the hiding places of suspects, the 1 whole town was aroused. Lights were switched on. Citizens with I their nightshirts stuffed in their' trousers hurried to the streets and soon Princess Anne looked as though it were holding a weird all night celebration. i Residents trailed the troopers when they couid to watch the In-1 vasion of homes. One citizen re- • I ported that the soldiers knocked j the door'of Thompson’s home off I its hinges when he did not obey I NOTICE Our Meat Markets will be closed all day. Thanksgiving, and will remain open until 8 o'clock Wednesday night. MUTSCHLER'S H. P. SC HMITT ME A T MARK ET S

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1933.

shouts to surrender. 1 o , Young People To Present Comedy * iA three act comedy, ’’The Gay Pretenders" will be given by the St. Peters Young Peoples Society of Root township Saturday and Sunday nights. December 9 and 10 at the St. Peters Lutheran School. The play will start each nlgiiit at eight o’clock. The public is invited to witness this presentation. DR. WYNEKOOP REPORTED ILL IN JAIL CELL — (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) the son’s unwanted wife. Today's meeting of the grand jury was the last active session of the present panel. Dougherty charged that Dr. Alice shot and chloroformed here titian haired young daughter-in-law to death 1 and that Earle planned the crime, purchased cartridges, taught his mother to shoot his revolver and incited her to the deed. Both suspects were held in county jail on warrants charging ' murder. Rheta’s body was found I on an operating table in the baseI meut of the Wynekoop family’s mansion on the west | side a week ago. As tnough for a medical examination, it had been stripped of clothing. A bullet wound in the back and presence

I Appelmans Grocery Phones 215 and 219—Delivery Service THANKSGIVING SPECIALS Celery, good, crisp C ranberries 1(L» large bunches ... Ol pound AW Head Lettucfe Q Sweet Potatoes r large heads vL pound mV Grapes rtf' Pumpkin, large 1 Q 3 pounds »imU cans, 2 forAt/V Sun Kist Oranges QI Peaches, heavy QfL* dozen. . 23c and MX V syrup, 2 cans... mmV Grape Fruit, IT Fresh Prunes 1 large, 3 for .... 1 I v large can AmU Eating Apples, Of* White Cherries Os? „ I good, 7 tbs j£mV large can Fresh Oysters 9fx/» Green Beans | IL* Quart 47c Sweet Pickles ir Marshmallow 90f* * ar Amv Creme, large quart jar2sc Big Assortment Broken Sliced 99f* of Cakes and Cookies Pineapple, Ig FOR YOUR Thanksgiving Dinner RhEYS—A») Size PLENTY MCE CHICKENS AND DUCKS Fresh Oysters — Miracle Whip Dressing Nice Mince Meat, quart jars Home Made Noodles and Cottage Cheese Home Made Chocolate Raisin and Angel Food Cakes Try Our Fresh Mints Dandy Swiss or Minute Steaks Choice Cuts of Prime Beef, Pork and Veal Plenty Fresh Jell-O, Today Only—box »c Fresh Pecans, Walnuts and Black Walnuts Pork and Beef Tenderloins Sugar, Ginger and Butterscotch Cookies Pecan and Vanilla Roils Good Creamery or Country Butter Fresh Chase & Sanborns Coffee and Teas NOTICE: —We will keep open Wednesday evening till 8 o’clock but will be closed all day 1 hursday, Thanksgiving day. Free Deliveries — I hones 106 - 107. Jr t /// Phones 106~107 Free Deh eei y

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of chloroform in the body explained the death. Subsequently Dr. Allpe signed a statement admitting that she administered chloroform to the girl. When Hheta died from the chloroform the physician shot the dead body, the statement said. Dr. Alice first ascribed her daughter-1 in-law’s death to a prowler's bul let. This statement was repudiated ; yesterday for the physician by Frank Tyrrell, her attorney. Earle, likewise, signed a confession to having a part in the kill ing. He admitted the shooting , Later liq admitted his s ory was i hoax. Police proved to their I own satisfaction that Earle was, out of the city at the time of the 1 killing. REV. COUGHLIN UPHOLDS POLICY 11 | (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) i : M*Av. Sprague, who resigned as ■ ■ treasury advisor last week. Criticism of the adminislration 1 i leveled by former Governor Alfred ' F Smith. Matthew Woll, vice presii | dent ot Hie American Federation of ; i Lalior. and Sprague was "for the I pari erse of perpetuating the seat, ■'not of capitalism, but of Morgan- ■ sjism." Hie priest charged. , "Inflafltion means the printing of i limitless paper money without any i ■ substantial amount of mental mont 'ey to back it up," lie said. "Ini' flation is a trick word to scare us.

In Switch of Cuban Envoys * I ZXj Pjr. nc-nTGf.AU » ‘I F " * 1 ' ) i • <■ -CTXr I IVI r - f I i W ■ ; iIiTT / E / I Caffery M j _a Jefferson Caffery, named by President Roosevelt to succeed Sumner Welles as U. S. Ambassador to Cuba, is a veteran diplomat who has served his country in virtually every quarter of the globe. Beginning his diplomatic career in VJU as secretary to the U. S. Legation at Caracas, Venezuela, he served in most European capitals as well as acting as counselor to the U. S. Embassy at Tokio. Since 1926 he has held many posts throughout South America. Caffery conies into the Cuban post as the result of requests to President Roosevelt that Ambas- , sador Welles be recalled. Regarded as a national hero after the fall of the Machado regime, Welles is said to have clashed repeatedly with , the administration of President Grau San Martin who succeeded Carlos I De Cespedes as ruler of Cuba.

... No one want ii; all we want is the normalization of the gold | djllar, of the American dollar so that is will contain 100 cents and

You Can Forget About UNTIL DINNER TIME NO use worrying about dessert for the 'I hanksgiving dinner. Mrs. Housewife. Your big job’s to get the turkey ready and to look after the cranberry sauce and the other “fixin s. And, that IS a big job. Following is a list of Specials for Thanksgiving: i INDIVIDUAL CRANBERRY SHERBET PIES— These are made with a vanilla crust with a iilling of cranberry sherbet. CRANBERRY SALAD — Consists of cranberryice cream and nuts. ■ PUMPKIN CENTER BRICKS. All of the above we will have in stock. Following is a list of Special Orders— Live Turkey Mould, Roast Turkey Mould. Pumpkin Center Nut Rolls. I Also Three Layer Brick: Vanilla, Pecan Krunch and Cranberry Sherbet Center. PHONE 50 CLOVERLEAF I 1 CREAMERIES, Inc |

not 165 cents.” While the clergyman made no reference to his recent criticism of i Smith. Smith's name was booed

when it was shouted from the audi- i ence. Additional thousands jammed the : sidewalks outside the Hippodrome j and listened to Father Coughlin I, through loud speaker!). o Woman’s Club Gives Books To Library The Decatur Woman's Club presented a fine gift of juvenile books to the Decatur Public Library. The ' gift Is much appreciated by the Li- . brary Board and Librarian. Following are the books which have been placed on the shelves of | the library, a gift of the womans organization: Warpath and Hunting Trail, Jimmy Makes the Varsity, Danby's Error, New Curiosity Shop, Polly Page Camping Club, Sleepy Steve, The Muskamming j Redhead, The Mystery Chest, Sea 1 Girl, TrueboyStory of a Great Dog, All About Patsy. —o Will Shorten Time To Buy Licenses Indianapolis, Nov. 28 — (UP) — Indiana motorists will be required to purchase new license plates I much earlier than usual next year, i Frank Finney, state license com- , missioner announced today. The 1934 plates will go on sale , Friday at 130 branches and in j the state house. At the same time , Finney will determine how long the old plates may be used. The new plates will be midnight | blue with white numerals. An alum- I inum inset number will be on truck , COL I) S Brownie Cold Capsules will break up a cold in 24 hours. 25c CALLOW & KOHNE 111 —ULZ. -■■«■■■■■■■■■

HITE’S GROCERY Phones 31 and 201 THANKSGIVING SPECIALS Cranberries, fancy Sugar, , JQz* Cape Cod 1 pound Mixed Nuts IO Sweet Potatoes. pound JIOC ! lancy Jerseys ’ lh ' Fresh Roasted |M , t Celery, fancy 141 Peanuts, lb AvC hearts, bunch .. lUC Large No j Leaf Lettuce 1 Walnuts, lb. ...MMV pound Apples. Baldwin Head Lettuce 1 f|f* 4 “ MMV fancy heads ...,IVV »• 17 Potatoes, fancy Mince Meat 1 M sand grown package lvt- peck MV/V Pumpkin, 9K/» Fresh ,>runes ’ lar « c 3 cans mOC cans, in syrup | g 5—...55c 25c X.sc 25c Cabbage, solid OLEO heads, lb ntv 3 pounds MMX Fisher & Harris I Phones 3 and 1 Fine Groceries Oysters, extra stand- Cashew Nuts, salted ards, pint2sc pound 59c Cranberries, Jersey Red Pitted Cherries or Reds, pound .... 10c Black Raspberries, Sweet Potatoes, hand selected, 4 lbs. . . 19c u 10 >f llon \ ‘ ~ . .. . . Marshmallows, 1b... 19c U i> ar ’u X ca k ,n l’ Coffee, Chase and SanPowdered. 2 pound h( , rn 2 p Oun( | s . e 15 c packages 17c pound 25c Grapes, Fancy Tokay Coffee, Maxwell 2 pounds 15c House, 2 pounds 55c Grape Fruit, large, pound 28c each . . sc; 4 for 19c Krafts American Brick New Crop California or Velveeta Cheese, Large Budded Eng- 2 - !j lb. pkgs... 35c lish Walnuts, lb.. 25c package 18c Dates, cellophane Salted Peanuts, lb. 12'zc wrapped, 21b. pkg 25c Celery, lancy bleached 1 pound 15c Michigan, large Potatoes, No. 1 W hite hunches 10c 15 pound peck . . 28c Crackers, P. U. I Oranges, med. size 2 packages 25c Sun-Kist, dozen . 22c package 14c Heinz Noodle or Mush- Macaroni, 7 oz. pkg. <>c ■« roon Soup. 2 large Salad Dressing, full , cans 29c quart 23c R Bananas, large select Head Lettuce, large | fruit, 3 lbs2oc s’s, head 10c I Apples, Fancy Jona- Full assortment g thans, 6 lbs. .... 25c I Fruits and Vegetables

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platen to designate their weight I class. 0 Get the Habit — Trade at Home AVOID THE DANGER OF CONSTIPATION — Delicious Cereal Overcomes This Condition Safely and Pleasantly The first signs of constipation may be headaches, tired feelings, sallow complexions, sleeplessness, loss of appetite. If neglected, constipation may seriously impair health. Today, you can banish constipation by simply eating a delicious cereal. Laboratory tests show that Kellogg’s All-Bran provides “bulk ’ to exercise the intestines, and vitamin B to further aid regular habits. ’ All-Bran is also a good source of j iron for the blood. This “bulk" in All-Bran is gentle in action similar to leafy vegetables. Within the body, it forms a soft ; mass, and gently clears out the inI testinal wastes. Two tablespoonfuls daily will ' overcome most types of common constipation. If not relieved this way, see your doctor. Enjoy All-Bran as a cereal, or use in cooking. Appetizing recipes on the red-and-green package. Sold by all grocers. Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek.

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