Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 36, Number 54, Decatur, Adams County, 4 March 1938 — Page 6

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I AAIIAIIT rAn 'The room WM In disorder Ma LAD SOUGHT FOR fc- x - ■a 11 a i|iA ■ ■ swll n Cupt Herbert Burns said Mrs. Kll I INI’ Mil IHr R' ""'I" *“* IMLLIIIU IViU I lILII stained towels In the bathroom in dichted that the killer washed his High School Student neighbor, Mrs. Irene Hlpdlfus Sought After Mother said she heard the son playing Found Dp-id blast’s Hungarian Rhapsody and ruunU i/taii (!1P wor ) ta O s o ih (>r masters an honr , .. . . before he left home. He had been . . , , . been instructed by his mother for Blond, temperamental Theadore (Ted) Danielsen, Jr., 16, an ac- ''ig it yeais. . . .... , ’ . Captain Hurns learned the boy oomplished piano player, broke ‘ , . . had not attended school for two down before police today and , “ , , told how he had stabbed hi. 7” k * i H<lvanced the theory mother to death while she was "? ttt Mrß ’ learned of the making a cherry pie. abs *" ce I t,nd reprimanded hint. ’ The boy and his mother may Chicago. Mar. 4 ~(U.R) Theodore have quarreled ” Burns said. "We Danielsen. Jr.. 16. high school Jun- want t 0 ? sk h,m everything about t lit* CUSP lor and an accomplished pianist, .. . . . , ' . , .. , ~ . . , He asked police to keep watch was sought by police today for ® „, , * , . ... „ . ... , . .. at Deerfield, ill.. Oshkosh. Ripon question ng about the slaying of * , ' * ”, .. ... .. and Fond Du lite. W s.. where the his mother. Eleanor, 47. “ , , * The youth left his home late yes- as 11 ‘ lll ' lß ’ terday. carrying two suitcases. ° Three hours later his father, Theo- DWINDLING FOOD roe. Sr., a clerk, arrived home. ’ rcoNTTNL’EI from pare ONE) The house was dark. , storpa wp ,. p rationlng food. He pushed open the front door . ghpr , ff Blgcauluz ()f Los Angp . and called to his wife. Receiving | j pg count y sa j ( | looters were rowno answer he went into the kitch-1 i||g boat9to partly submerged en. Her body was on the floor, a homps and carrying away all they 10-inch butcher knife in her neck. I ( . ()U ],i find ■ Reports of the theft of automo"My Skin Was Full of Pimples ' biles abandoned on streets and and Blemishes from Constipation" ■ highways poured in at police and .. „ ~ ~... I sheriff's offices. • says vertia Schlepp: “Since using i . . .... . . , A'llerika tlie pimples ar. gone. Mv t American Airlines sent a special ’ i . ni .'. > “ ,h . anil trl "' vs plane with milk and other supplies health. Atllerika washes BOTH ’ , . ~„ .. bowels, and relieves constipation to I alm Springs, playground of thp that so often aggravates a bad coin movie stars, where power was out glexton., Holthouse Drug <X Smithy s .-lling

PUBLIC SALE As the undersigned is moving to Decatur, he will sell at Public Auction at his farm at Peterson, Ind., on • THURSDAY, MARCH 10,1938 Commencing at 1:00 P. M. sharp. 6 — HEAD OF COWS — 6 1 Roan cotv. 8 yrs. old. fresh last week in April, extra good cow: Guernsey-Holstein cow. 6 yrs. old. fresh last week in May. a good one; Guernsey heifer. 2 yrs. old. to freshen August 22: Brindle heifer. 2 yrs. old, to freshen October 14. Two yearling calves from good cows. SOWS—2 Chester White sows to farrow by day of sale. These are extra good sows. CHICKENS —Two dozen mixed chickens. MISCELLANEOUS Feed Drums; Coffee Grinder; 10 gal Milk Cans: Oil Can; Jugs: Cream Separator; Brooder Stove: Wire Stretcher; Log Chains: 12 to 20 ft. long: 31 ft. Poultry Netting. 2 ft. high: Block and Tackle; Iron Kettle; Wheel Barrow: Shovel Plow: Pulleys; Shaft; Garden Plow: Wre'nches; Shovels; Hog Troughs; Post Auger: Anvil; Rope and Pulley Hoist; Lumber; Work Bench: Trussels; Stock Spray; Chicken Coops: Potato Crates: Wedges and other articles. At this sale some Household Goods will also be sold. TERMS—CASH. NELSON ABBOTT, Owner H. H. High—Auctioneer. Milton Girod —Clerk.

Creamed COTTAGE CHEESE—Pint g— Qt. Q — Special. Saturday Only 3* dF w FULL CREAM CHEESEpound 18' 2 c 2 Pound AMERICAN or BRICK CHEESE49c Boiling Beef “LT lOc PORK SHOULDER STE AK — pound 20c VEAL PADDIES (boneless) pound 25c MINUTE STEAK, pound2sc FRESH GROUND BEEF, poundlsc PURE PORK BULK SAUSAGE, poundlßc OUR OWN FANCY BACON RINED AND SLICED — pound 33 V LARD, Our Own 2 Smoked Picnic Hams, 5 to 7 lb. average — lb. 19c SMOKED JOWELS, poundl7c Fresh Brains, Pork Liver and Hearts, poundlsc VIKING ————— M. J. B. COFFEE — 3 lbssl.oo BREAKFAST COFFEE—poundl6c; 3 tbs. 45c 2 -1 lb. Boxes P. W. CRACKERS2Sc 2 lb. can KRAFT MALTED MILKSSc EDGEMONT SMACKS large box 17c Va so C oz m c P a n Omat °. JU ‘ Ce ’ 19c R ’ Val D °S FoOtl Van Camp Tomato Juice Can 10c 18 oz. can 10c—3 for27c riiuc — - Van Camp Pork 4 Beans — No. 2 can 10c—3 for2sc SWIFTS PEANUT BUTTER 1 Ep We Carry A Full Line of MOSER CLEANER. Heart Brand Red Don’t Forget Our Line Os Kidney Beans, fancy dark, 10c Canned 3 cans 27c .JV Goods Il’l I n The. C’w Pork & Beans ’ Kidney Beans, ToL, mate Juice, Mustard, Sauer Kraut, DeIICIOUS Hav- Vegetable Soup, Tomato Soup, ors, pkg.sc Spinach, Hominy. Phones 106~107

i- for $1 each. e Topping the death list was the Atwood • Annhelm district, south i. and east of Los Angeles, where 17 I- 1 fatalities were reported. An undei- termined number was missing. s Atwood was crushed like so many match boxes when the Santa s Ana river changed its course and c i flowed down the main street. I i Guards were forced to flee as the i-: river burst its banks. Residents ! j had their first warning when they , heard the roar of the approaching 1 torrents. Most of the inhabitants . | are Mexicans , I Eleven bodies were recovered In the two cities today, and the search . continued for the other six known dead, and the missing. , in Los Angeles proper, eight I bodies were recovered and 23 pert ; sons were listed officially as missing. YOUTH IS GIVEN 199-YEARTERM Chicago Youth Given Long Sentence For Holdup-Murder Chicago March 4 —(UP) — Paul Reeder. 19. who pleaded in vain for death in the electric chair rather than a sentence of 199 years in prison for the hold-up-murder of a grocery clerk, was guarded carefully in the county jail today for forestall any attempt at suicide. The boy went on a rampage in criminal court yesterday when judge Francis Allegretti pronounced sentence. He smashed a carmera and threw himself against the walls. "I don’t want 199 years” he shouted. "I want the electric chair.” He pleaded guilty to slaying Raymond Sedlacek during an at’empted robbery Nov. 24. State’s attorneys demanded the death penalty. Defense attorneys pleaded for leniency, citing the youth’s tragic background. He was the second boy sentenced to a 199-year prison term yesterday. Judge Joseph Sabath sentenced Russel Grant for a S4OO holdup-mur-der. Nov. 20 of William Hendele, 58, a filing station operator. Reeder was reunited with his mother, Mrs. Rose Reeder, Daveni port, a., only two months ago after a 17-year separation. The meeting took place in the county jail. The boy was only two years old when his father took him from their Davenport home. Paul was placed in an orphanage from which Mrs. 1 Paul Buckler. Chicago adopted him a year later. The re-union with his mother j came after his arrest. Relatives ‘ identified newspaper photographs of the boy because of striking similarity to another brother. — o Orlando. Florida, boasts a giant cypress tree nearly 3.000 years old. Its diameter is 12*4 feet. al *d >t * 9 I 127 feet tall.

——l or 98| | Stults HOME Grocery PAY CASH—PAY LESSWE DELIVER I pastry Zgrn SUGAR Special FLOUR. Special U jq pounc i pgSEEDLESS RAISINS bag 3«* f* “HELP” Water Softener pounds UjV Buy One, Get One Free! THERE IS A DIFFERENCE IN POTATOES! TRY OURS! PECK-25C HALF BU.__ ft BAG IDAHO BAKERS for 29c. Perfection P-W CRACKERS, 2 for 2$ C NEW ASSORTED CHOCOLATE COOKIES 1Q C Extra Fresh. Try Them! Pound Large can ORANGE SPECIAL Del Monte 51 1 m Balls of Juice <« A a PINEAPPLE DOZEN AW PUMPKIN SAWYER’S Large cans, 3 for SODA 2 4 HOMINY 3 Crackers__tbs,l3C No. 2(4 cans — 3 Peanut Butter A3* It’s Better, No. 2 cans PEAiTsTZn 2Cc 3 BREAD ’ Large for 25c - No 2 cans 3 DINNER ROLLS, doz 5c GRAPEFRUIT 2 77 7 Monarch — No. 2 cans " > Large Angel Food Cakes- AjC PEAS. Fancy 2 XCc Little Elf — No. 2 cans J* BURCO 4 A Large Pork & Beans 10c COFFEE— A 3 cans 22c Satisfaction A Green Beans, canloc Coffee, 2 lbs. 33* FOt* 2 TP OLEO 2 lbs. 25c flour 99®

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, MARCH I. 19 3S.

ROBT. SCRIPPS DIESONYACHT ”1 i Chief Owner Os ScrippsHoward Newspapers Dies At Sea Sun Diego, Cal.. Mar. 4.—(U.R)-—j , Robert P. Scripps, controling stockholder of the Scripps-Howard news-i 1 papers, died nt 1 p in. (PST) Thurs--1 day aboard his yacht Novia Del 1 Mur. off Santa Margarita Island in Magdalena Bay. The news was received in a ’ message to navy radio headquarters here and released by Rear Admiral Sinclair Gannon, commanding the 11th naval district. Admiral Gannon's announcement said: "At 11:07 a. tn. Friday CST. navy I radio here received the following message: 'R. P. Scripps died 1 pin. ' abord yacht Novia Del Mar. Signed. Master.’” Other wireless messages said death was due to an internal hemorrhage. The body was transshipped from the yacht to the Panama Pacific liner Pennsylvania at 6 p. m., Thursday, radiograms from the Pennsylvania indicated. The liner was northbound to | Los Angeles. Scripps sailed from San Diego on Feb. 22 with a party of friends. 1 including George B. Parker, editor-in-chief of the Scripps-Howard newspapers, and Joseph L. Cau-. thorn, general business manager of the Scripps-Howard newspapers in California, the San Francisco News and the San Diego Sun. Robert P. Scripps’ father. E. W. Scripps, died aboard his yacht, the Ohio, in the harbor of Monrovia. Liberia, in 1926 and was buried Saturday and Sunday MEAT SPECIALS Shoulder Steak, pound —2O c Sliced Ham. pound 24c Fresh Side, pound 19c Fresh Pure Pork Sausage. poundl9c Nice Meaty Spare Ribs and Back Bone. lb. —lB c Pork Roast, pound-- 20c -24 c Pure Pork Lard, pound-- 11c Babv Beef Roast.- 14-17-20 c Baby Beef Steak, lb. 18c-20c Boiling Beef, pound 11c Oranges, dozen 18c Potatoes, peck 24c Eggs, dozenlßc Cabbage, lb. 4 r 2C Bananas — 4 lbs. 22c Nice Head Lettuce — head 8c Open till noon Sunday. SUDDUTH MEAT MARKET 512 S. 13th St. Free Delivery Phone 226

’nt sou. Scripps is survived by his widow, Margaret Culbertson Scripps, and six children. Robert P., Jr., 19. I Charles E„ 17. Margaret Ellen, 16, | Nancy Elizabeth. 14. Samuel H.. 111, and Edward Wyllls 3rd, 9. Santa Margarita Island. Mexico, 1 is 700 miles south of San Diego. Scripps apparently was stricken with a hemmorhage of the throat | early Thursday morning. Henry Kruse, muster of the yacht, sent an emergency radio to the United States coast guard at

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I 8:35 a. m. Thursday, reporting hist \ I condition as "serious, and re-1 d questing that Dr. James Churchill.j •.' Scripps’ personal physician, b», 1. j flown to the island. ~ Dr. Churchill attempted to radh> i Instructions to the yacht foil >. I Scripps’ care. >. 0 a I Learn Farm Years Cited t'l Winnipeg -(UP)-The average; 'ca.sh Income of farmers on the Can-1 e'adian praries during the depres- ; o sh,,, years from 1930 to 1535 was t $707 according to figures collector

■by J, B. Rittnerroril or tn« iximinilon Bureau of Statistics. He said in most cases! families jnannaged to I serve by letting mortgage Interest land taxes go unpaid. 3'G FAMILIES ON FORM NO LONGER THE CUSTOM Berkeley, Cal. -(UP) —The oldtime tradition of big families on j the farm has Kone out of date just as much ns the custom of having 1 large families in the city, a survey , by Prof. George M. Peterson of the

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