Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 August 1919 — Page 20
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THE rXETAXAPOLTS NEWS, EBTDAT, AEGT7ST 22, 1919.
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GOOD FOR THE KIDDIES Ore Them All the Psre ' Syrup They Waal Give the children Domino Golden Syrup on their bread when they ran in between meals for a “piece." It la a pare, wholesome, cane sugar product, and they can safely eat as much as they want. You can give it to them day after day,‘for they never tire of it. - The rest of the family will like its delicious cane flavor, too. For Domino Golden Syrup is a delightful and wonderful cane sugar syrup. There are so many tempting dishes to be made of it—a never-ending variety. There are seasonable dishes for any time of the year. Your grocer will bring Domino Goiden Syrup today. Ask him! He has it in cans of two sizes—18 oz. and 26 oz. Domino Golden Syrup is made by the American Sugar Refining Cempany, refiners of Domino Package Sugars—Granulated. Tablet, Powdered, Confectioners, Brown. —Advertisement.
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SPECIALS • »«••%•••• **»»<**«•»* *«» 2So —0^ HOLLAND, aalt mixed. ..Bl.OO »rt*d. In pare olive ...23c "1 A itver. In >uU. In heavy 40c
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Good Things Saturday In planning your over-the-week-end menus include generous portions of Porterfield Fresh Every Hour bakery products — delicious, wholesome, sensible summer foods, rich in nourishment and moderate in ctat.
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BREAD, each .
big loaves, 1% lbs., ..15c
White, raisin, graham, rye,
Boston brown.
BISCUIT, 8 to the pan.. 10c
White, raisin, graham.
ROLLS, Vienna, sweet,
per dozen SANDWICH BREAD—
Square, 2 pounds ... .20c ' Round, IVi pounds 15c Delicious for picnic lunches.
TEA RINGS, fruited ....
etc., 15c
rich, sweet, 15c
COFFEE CAKE 15c With many families, breakfasts are not complete without Porterfield coffee cake. CUP CAKES, each 5c Open all day and evening. Location convenient to most car lines. Quick Service. Porterfield Baking Co. 4 East Washington St. (Our ONLY Store)
Wintem C. Johnxoa. repair*. 23M Jackaon. fl. WUJian* C Jobnaoa. reroof, 2330 Jackaon. 9**V. H O. AI toman, repair*. MU B. Tenth, *250. ^Catherine FHaperaid, reroof, 743 Harrison, Jbha W. Cox. raroof. 543 Warren. «M. Joseph Fowler, reroot, M 8. Tremoat, 3U0.
Hassier. factory. ISM Naomi.
Robert H. 3K.0M,
BOARD OF WORKS ROUTINE. alloy we«t of nilnola at., on aouth aide.
McShane’s Butcher Shop 355 «. WUMBTOI ST., OPPOSITE STARSTOK SATURDAY SPECIALS
Carnation Baked Custard Rscif* Two<^gs, beaten light, 3 tablespoonfuis sugar, grated nutmeg, i cup at Camatecm Milk diluted with same amount at water. Mix together and pour into buttered pan and prat* aatoMC over the top. Set fe a larger pan ofboiiiaa water, aad bake ta a modarate oven, laaert a eteaa knife Made, aad when it cornea oat dean the cuatard ia dome. Watch it doaaly to avoid cooking too much. Bfiok of tOO Rteipu Prt* os ray•«**• WHU CtAnaUon Milk Rrmimet* Co.. Ckurngo, 111. Your Grocer H» Carnation
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Smoked OQ/% Hams .... www
No. 10 Pail A||> "VC §rsu& 5Z./o
No. 10 Pall *4 AC Pure Lard . .WW.WU
Fancy Break- Jj tZr* fast Bacon .
Pickled 00#% Pork wfcw
Liver, f 2 Pounds . . ■ wte
Boneless OC/% Cottage Ha ms www
Ifl-JLI STEAK ....35c Vrlll ROAST 25c I LfflL STEW .20c
Fancy Beef o A ROAST ZUe
Fresh Pork Sausage, 2 lbs*. 45c Hamburger 18c Tender Steak, joky 20c Two cans Tomatoes. 25c Good Coffee, 2 lbs. 68c
Frankfurters 4 Crs, Bologna gjj,* ■ wti
Bean Bacon 32c Fresh E^gs 48c
Follow the Crowds to the CENTRAL MARKET WE FORCE MEAT PRICES DOWN
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Thi* Week Try Krumbles at Oar Risk This week you are invited to make a thorough trial of Krumbles at our risk. Buy a 15-cent package of , Krumbles from your grocer. Use 4 the whole package if you wish, and if you are not more than pleased, your grocer will refund your 15 cents without question and we will reimburse him. • We couldn’t ask you to buy Krumbles on this basis if we did not know how greatly they will please you. The war taught us how to make Krumbles 100 per cent, betteiv—by creating a blend of choice cereals i that is really most delicious and appetizing. Everybody likes Krumbles. They are made in the same big kitchens that produce Kellogg’s Toasted Corn Flakes—this fact is a guarantee of .quality.
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great fob THE KMUESSunshln* GRAHAM CRACKEI
1 COMPARE OUR PRICES
’ with those quoted at the city market stands and also the neighborhood butchers.
Our Specials for {Saturday No* l6 Pail Absolutely Pure Lard, $3.40, 9 to 12 a. m.
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Our Own Make Compound, 29c
OLEOMARGARINE 2 Lbs., 59c
Smoked Sauqpge ..18c Sugar Cured Bacon 86c Breakfast Bacon, machine sliced 45c Smoked Hams (whole) 38c Veal Roast 20c and 535c Veal Chops 30c Smoked Jqwls 32c Picnic Hams, sugar cun^d 29c
Flake White Compound, for shortening and frying
Tender Stgak
32c 23c
Boiling Beef 12*/aC Beef Roast „ 20c-25c Shoulder Pork Chops 33c Rib and Loin Pork Chops 35c Pure Hamburger, no cereal 20c Boone County Red Beans, can 9c
CENTRAL MEAT MARKET 245 East Washington St. Opposite Washington St. Entrance to Courthouse DELIVERED ON ORDERS #10 OR MORE.
Don’t Worry
about what think of
to get for the next meal. Just
Lang’s Bakery and all your troubles will be at an end.
and Cakes offer an admirable solution for your difficulty. You can rest assured, when the family sees LANG’S baked goods on the table, beams of joy will spread rapidly. Every one loves the name of LANG, because it is always associated with something delicious and wholesome. A Trial it Convincing your grocer will supply you
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firstquality POMPEIAN OLIVE OIL “cdwoyM fresh” Makes Rich, Creamy, Mayonnaise Dressings Sold Everywhere i # I8BL». Maahar S Ca^ lac.
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The Triple Seal Keeps Them Fresh from the sir will not penetrate the triple-seal Jersey Com FUke package. The moisture is kept out and the original flavor of the flakes is kept in. They are always _» brown and uniformily delicious. Jersey Com Flakes are never a dissapointroent because of ourWeful packing. You know just what you will find, when you break the triple-seal. They always look and taste as though they had just been packed. (vs) the Jersey Ceretl F#o4 Csaptiy, Cettl, Pa. Lmurn ihm Joramy DUTarence—Atk Your Grocer for
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BERKSHIRE SANDWICH MEAT
mM „ from Pure Pork An excellent substitute for boiled ham. Can'be served either hot or cold.
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