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■-,' bell’s ■ ■tin.' GROCERY ,','hX'e ■■- 555 a nd MEAT MARKET 292 FREE DELIVERY—CaII Early for Service BKI. \R—with four other items —lO pounds ... 48c —Orange Slices Gum Drops. Lemon Drops. ■ ■< hocolate Drops. Mixed Candv—3 lbs. 25c Kjh'‘-e Gond Wavne Chromels. Noue'eta. (’lusters. ■ K'hocola'e < hips. Vanilla and Maple ( reams, lb. 20c HKl’ CORN—It Will Pop—3 pounds 25c ■ tiMI.LA or LEMON EXTRA! IS—Full pint 25c 9 PW. CRACKERS —3 -1 lb. boxes 35c IOMS 29c. 39c, 19c, 59c and 79c ■l' jll.VEß SEA COFFEE—Save 5c a pound .... 23c Vegetables. Peas. Peas and ( arrots. Red Beat:-. B Im'he‘ti Venable Soup. Tomato Soup, Pork ■ Rea«s — 5 cans 25c ■ PUMPKIN —Wavne Pride-Large cans ...... 10c ■ Aiders (Fresh Kept) Country Gentleman Sweet KB r orn 15c ■ ( '.MPS PORK AND PEANS — 3 tall cans 25c —Rose Dale —2 Wsre cans 35c — L. C. Golden —'Gallon 63c — 14 oz. bottle 10c — American Beauty — 3 large cans .. 25c HK 'NRERRIES — pound 20c mB: APEF Rl’IT — Balls of Juice — 6 for 25c HKrk. Greening. Canyon Red Apples. Basket .. SI.OO | | fNIONS — Large size — 10 pound hag« 15c ■ ■Bring I s Y our Eggs—We Are Paying Top Price. I We Have A Full Line of I FRESH AND SMOKED MEATS Steak, ib. ... 25c Boiling Beef, lb.. . 12'ac Shoulder, 1b... 23c Bacon, chunk, lb. .. 25c HKrk Chops, Ib 25c LARI) — 2 lbs 29c
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Jenner, of Indianapolis, will apeak. Thursday morning. 6 o’clock Union Thanksgiving service at Friends Church. R. P. Sprunger. leader. ‘ Decatur M. E. Circuit J. W. Reynolds, pastor Mt. Pleasant Thanksgiving service, 9:30 a. tn. Church School, 10:30 a. tn. Beulah Chapel Church School. 9:30 a. tn.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1936.
Thanksgiving service, 10:40 a.in. Pleasant Valley Church School, 9:30 a. in. o —. Eighth Street U. BSpecial Singers front Van Wert will be at Eighth St. U. B. church : tonight. Tlie revival in progress there is i increasing in interest and attendance. Rev. Roth, the evangelist, has , been presenting some fine gospel I messages. Last night he spoke on | "Choose you this day whom ye will strve. Joshua 24-15. Come uurf hear the gospel in song and as it is preached from night to night. —o MARTIN MYLOTT I CONTINUE!' r KOIW school system for t is cooperation of the city ligln department in erection of the li ,hting system at Worthman Flel for night football, stating that « lights had made it possible > get football out of the red th'. season. C. E. ’ 11 was chairman of lhe progra CONFESSES TO i -J’.N 1 l! y> Kt’ t-KoM I’AGE ONE; I was not getting anywhere.” The plot first was set for June 4, but was delayed a week when Miller failed to go to his cottage for that week end. I’oholsky said Hicks first planned to introduce the three to Miller as whisky salesmen, but later decided that Poholsky "didn’t look prosperous enough for a whisky salesman,” Supplied with an axe and a cleaver for the killing and cement and lime with which to dispose of the body, the men went to Miller s home and Hicks, Williams and Kuhlman went inside. The prisoner said when Miller’s back was turned Kuhlman struck him over the head with a pipe. Although stunned, Miller continued to struggle against his assailants, the prisoner said. The retired fire captain was slain in the light that ensued, however. Poholsky said Miller was bleeding and dying when lie reached the porch. The men took his body to the car and covered it with burlap.
Hicks then left for Cincinnati, according tt» the prisoner. Hicks' three companions drove to Kentucky and after a short time Poholsky said he took out the axe and cut off Miller’s head and hands. He then told of how the trio disposed of the body and other parts and later returned to Cincinnati. - Poholsky said he fled his job i when he learned Hicks had been captured. He said Hicks had paid Him only $55 of the sum promised and that sls of that was used forj gas and oil for the car. The prisoner was to be taken to Brookville today where he is under indictment by a Franklin ’ county grand jury in connection i with the murder. Hicks faces trial I December 3. G. E. EMPLOYES CONTINUE! KROM PAGE ONE) “Further, in 1937 there will be paid out of the 1936 profits of the General Electric Company. 2 percent additional on the O. E. Employee Securities Corporation 5 percent bonds.” SEEK TO HALT tCONTJNUEO FROM PAGE ONE, entertainment. The strains of two accordions and trumping of an oil barrel drum floated from the windows periodically. The men and women have been segregated, although they meet octasionally for "amateur hour” en•ertainment. Liquor was barred from the plant, and each package of food entering the building was ex-
Mmß HITE’S Grocery For Super St.vice and Quick Delivery call phones 31 or 20L GRAPE FRUIT W of Jui “ lOc DDIIkICQ NEW CROp — SPEC,AL SALE I ilUlltu Medium Size, 5 pounds 25c Large Size, 3 pounds 25c Jumbo Size, 2 pounds 25c APPLES 25c GINGER SNAPS .....10c RAISINS SALDRESSINGg 25c Sale on 5c 10c Canned Goods Small cans Sliced irtp Pineapple IVVBAKED BEANS Large ,s Ripe 1K .. RED BEANS f uncs D .r.-^iwn. Z?t! Large cans Royal Ann MIXED \ ELL I ABLES Cherries in heavy TOMATO SOUP syrup PEAS Larne cans Pineapple TOMATO .JUICE * n hea *y syrup KIDNEY BEANS c _ ans ±t,v Peaches, larac cans in h 77.;, yrup ’. 35c Anrirnts. |arn« cans in heavy syrup, ( AN 2 cans • »r«7V- ffi Swansdown Cake Flour, pkg. 29c i 1 can Southern Style Cocoanut Free ■ —— i Bah-0 Cleanser, 1 can 15c, |G(* I SXTP.A CAN 1 r ; Value . fl
amined tor bottled contents. Union members outside cheered the beseiged workers last bight with a noisy au'ouiobile parade around the plant buildings Scores of cars moved through the business district sounding their horns, after the regu’ur monthly meeting of Federal Vn- ; ion No. 9 of the United Automobile I workers of America. | "We signed up a lot of new members tonight,” one of the paraders , called. “We’ll be back at work soon.” • Negotiators who spent a day of preliminary ground-laying in the “blue room" of the La Salle hotel were not so optimistic. The only , formal announcement was that "progress was being made." — o—--250 Japanese Killed As Power Dam Breaks Tokyo, Nov. 20. — (U.R) — The I Akita power dam at the village of ■ Osarusawa in northern Japan broke with a roar today, flooding the countryside and killing 250 per- j sons, the railway ministry an-J nounced officially today. One I i thousand were reported missing. The water rushing, through the broken dam flooded the valley below. Many houses were destroy jed. The dam gave way before rising water due to excessive rains. The rushing torrent swept away 300 houses inhabited by 1,300 miners, many of whom were feared drowned. The Akita power dam is owned by the Mitsubishi Copper Co., employer of the miners. — 0 Dance Sunday Sunset
Former Governor Os Colorado Arrested Indianapolis. Nov. 20.— (U.Rl— A former governor of Colorado and three others, indieted in connection with alleged “bucket shop” operations of the C. J. Morley & Co., brokerage offices of Indiansp- | oils and Evansville, today were in custody of federal officers. I The men are former Governor I Clarence J. Morley, of Colorado, who is at liberty In Denver under ENDTHEFEEL-PUNK, DRAG FOOL DAYS Dull headaches, poor appetite, sleeplessness are warning signs. You feci low—hate to work. These I symptoms may point to constipa- , tion due to “low-bulk” meals. Why throw these days out of your life—-particularly when regular habits make you feel so good. Get i “bulk” by eating a delicious cereal: i Kellogg’s All-Bran. There’s nothing experimental j about All-Bran. Millions of peo--1 pie have used it successfully. Scientific tests prove it is safe and effective. Within the body, it absorbs moisture, forms a soft mass, gently j cleanses the system. All-Bran is i guaranteed. Try it a week. If not satisfactory, your money will be refunded by the Kellogg Company. Just eat two tablespoonfuls daily. Stubborn cases may require AllBban oftener. Serve as a cereal, or cook into delicious recipes. What an improvement over pills and drugs. All-Bran is a food—you buy it at the grocery store. Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek.
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$5,000 bond: Benson N. Chase, business manager of the Indianapolis office: Olaf T. Anderson, business manager of the Evansville office, and Edward Ward, of Evansville, a salesman. Chase, Anderson and Ward placed appearnce bonds of $2.500.
NUTS! NUTS! We have installed a “Long Eakins” nut roaster and can guarantee you fresh roasted nuts at all times. We offer you this week: Jumbo Peanuts, Spanish Peanuts, Cashews, Pecans, Diamond Medium Budded Walnuts, Brazil Nuts and Carmelcrisp Pop Corn. Blue Creek Dairy 107 S. 2nd st. Phone 167 I
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Belt Spares One of 4 Horses i Bancroft, Kan. —(L'Fl—Charlw i McMahon, farmer near here, b’llevcs a borrowed horse pMsesseu . immunity from lightning. A bolt killed three of hie lutrses standing • In a field. A borrowed honse a few feet away was unharmed.
