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A ‘Suspicious’ Fire Destroys an Old Hideout of Capone; Two Men Were Killed at a Grocery Store on the West Side

• A “highly suspicious” fire destroyed Riviera Roadhouse in nearby Braceville, which was once a famous hideout for Al Capone. [UPI]

• A man wearing a ski mask shot and killed two men at a M and K Grocery yesterday in Garfield Park. [Trib]

• Papa John’s is the new official pizza of the NFL, beating out Domino’s and Pizza Hut. [NYDN]

• Disney will shutter most of its ESPN Zone restaurants. [LAT]

• Researchers are working to develop a low-allergy peanut. [Wellness/Time]

• Gordon Ramsay and Daniel Boulud are among eleven chefs who will spend a night this fall cooking on the London Eye. [Bloomberg]

• Classic cocktail tome The Hour has just been re-released. [NYT]

• The season’s first barrel of Dutch herring sold for 58,000 Euros at an auction in The Hague. [AP]

A ‘Suspicious’ Fire Destroys an Old Hideout of Capone; Two Men Were Killed at a