Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 April 1920 — Page 10

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CALI ON STRIKERS TO

PH:*.AD£LPHIA leaders satisTIED WITH AGREEMENT.

THE IXDTAXAPOIIS NEWS, FT?IT)AT, APBIL 16, 1020.

DEPLORES WILSON

TRAIN SERVICE IMPROVED

PHILADELPHIA. April IS.—With tac aaaurance that tit* striking uhopm*a of tha Pennsylvania railroa-J In in* Philadelphia district wonld return to work promptly, follo-wir.ff tn* acceptance of the company's offer to ?ake up crle*/ancea within its jurisdiction. eftqrt* were made today to brina about a aetlletne.tt of the strike of trainmen, yardmen and othera directly concerned in the operation

ef train*.

RepreaentatlTes of the shoo crafts. . which Include blacksmiths, machin[r ists. boiler makers, electrical worker*. carmen, sheet metal workers, railway and steamship clerk*, telegraphers, boatmen, maintenance of way employes and stationary engineers, all affiliated with the America:, federation of Labor, sent out notices today calling on ‘- * ''

resume work at once.

the men to

METHOD

Henry lame WlUon Blames Prrsi- | dent’s Policy tor tfexican Sltmatioxu j tVASSIINOTON. April IS.—Mexico's 1 present position is due to "the vn- j fortunate and raischieTOUS policy of I the Wilson administration,” Henry ! Lane Wilson declared today before a senate committee investigating Mexican affairs. Mr. Wilson was appointed ambassador to Mexico in 1*CK by President Taft and resigned soon after President Wilson's first term began in 3S13. The former ambassador told the committee that in the six years since his resignation every prediction he made then as to the result of President Wilson's policy, had been justified by the events. "Any policy of Mexico for the ] Mexicans," Mr. Wilson said, "merelyj means Mexico for the Indians. The] years since show the outcome of the ! nataraf' tendency fgr anarchy and | disorder, simple barbarism which • marks the Mexican people." REVEAL PLANS FOR AIDl

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HAYWOOD AND 8ANDGREN PROCLAIM STRIKE MOVE.

Your taste tells the truth-

One taste of Golden Age will tell you the truth about Macaroni. You’ll know the taste of highpriced wheat. You will delight in the firm, yellow goodness of Golden Age—with its 5 big helpings in each 10c package. And Golden Age cooks quickly because its walls are thin. Ask your grocer today.

GoldenJlge

Americanized Macaroni

INDIANA MARKETS

22 S. ILLINOIS ST —OPEN ALL NIGHT.

1269 OLIVER AVENUE 1755 HOWARD ST. Voung Chuck Roast £Oc Choice Veal Roast 25c Boiling Beef 12Hc-15c Choice Veal Chops 30c

Chuck Steak 25c Star or Dove Hams 40c Prime Rib Roast 25c Pure Kettle Lard . . .

Bacon, own cure 35c Picnics, 5 lbs. average 25 c Smoked Jowls 25c

23d

HOOSIER GOLD CHKAMKRY BtTTTBR, lb STEWART Sc STEPHENS Caraer Delaware aad Okie St*. Mala 322*.

68c

SAY I. W. W. HAS GOAL SET

CHICAGO. April lf.Industrial Worker* of

-Plan* of the the World to

T® Meet the Striker*. William J. Tracey, chief of the •late bureau of mediation, who wa* inetrtimental in bringing about the conference tfcat led to the acceptance of the company'* offer, will meet representative* of the striking trainmen and yardmen during the day. He said he f«lt confident a settlement would

b* reached

Governor Sproui. in a statement to-

day, said that he has information ! advoc * tfe ,h * on * bl « un ‘ on movement "which gives me the assurance that * daring the present unreal among the railroad official* wit) unqualifiedly j railroad worker*, were revealed to-

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“I want to give further a**urance." formerly genera! secrethe atatement added, "that, a* Gov-| tary of the I. W W.. and John Fand?i"f r .»d i «»■••*<«« » r bi « see that an honest and amicable con- JMonthly. published here. •ideration will be given to the ’m- The two leaders were quoted as de-

ployes who rtturn to work." Wage* <i« t® Labor Hoard.

Th* committee representing the trainmen and yardmen were informed

by the company .that their grievance* j porta nee.'

regarding wage* must be taken up by ^® railroad labor board and that '

raying any connection between the I. w, w. and insurgent railroad organisation* now on strike, but said effort* had been made to push "industrial unionism" in the unauthorised rail •trike, as in all other strikee of 1m-

if

men resume work at once they

would not suffer Ion* of seniority. Both the Pennsylvania and Heading railroad* reported an improvement in

operating conditions today. W. F. HOOGES AT PURDUE.

*•„ H.,.r ...... B.'... ‘ •■•teat | "'“mAI’i'bilh ° h.

AI way* Worked for Hermit*. "We hay# always agitated toward

securing recruits for the one big union idea," Haywood was quoted. 'We did so in the Gary steel strike, and we probably will do so a* long as we are an organisation—for wc consider that the goal Of ail indue- I

the L W. W. has been !

advocating Include a complete or-

ganisation for a one big union, with j the ultimate goal of taking over the !

Boo*ter* of Leonard W nod. f Special to The IndianapoU* New

LAFAYBTrE. Jnd., April U.—W. K j railroads and operating them by the

Hodges, mayor of Gary, who is st the un,on -

head - of the Wood-for-President General Propaganda Srkemr. I League in the Tenth congressional "These plans are briefly The usdiatrift. visited Purdue University j of both verbal and printed props- ;

e%t»2Sl8d ** nd * to wean ,h * railroaders'away |

« heard bis add re**. from all other organizations, until the ; ydr Hodge* told the students 8 one big union would have sufficient Mi a t Sg *re«p«ndi ng ** t O ‘the 'w^d I 10 ^‘• r « » «rneral strike isation's call for action in h®- : on fn ail crafts, thus preclpiof ths candidate and that th# stating the crisis through which it is ^,Lr,?A, ,6 .t.7r' * 0 !r h T,;i,:ro?'’,rz'C'- m '■***

gSji, for-Pr®*! audience

Mayor

G)fFee such as Three F, roasted to a nicety, of a blend as near pen fectly proportioned as F Ef (offee possible, is the leading seller as a matter of course—a fact known to the public at large.

ANDING’S DELICATESSEN STORE WHOLESALE — High-Grade Food Specialties — RETAIL All Kinds of Cheese at Lowest Prices. Anchovies, new goods Cafe Breton Bloater Mackerel. Just in. per 1-lb. can 90c P«r lb F yenck Vnckovlc*, in olive oil. tali . Norwegian FUhballs, in bouillon. 4b®w < how. Cross & Biackweii’a Herring Milkers, dozen TjjC per glass 75c* Plmcntoe*. extra, 2 cans.. . . .35c* C,olden Mnstard. jar 15e i Bret*el*, large hand-made, lb.30c* Try our Special Coffee, per lb ..45c 219-221 E. OHIO STREET Both Phones Established IMO.

PURE. WHOLESOME, NUTRITIOUS Ask Your Grocer for WEBER MILK Early Deliveries Our Specialty PROSPECT 548 AUTO. 51-521

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HANCOCK & BRANDLEIN 331 East Washington Street. Fancy bacon, half or I 1 Fresh eggs, large whole side, lb JyarC size, dozen ‘xvV BEEF, PORK AND VEAL OF ALL KINDS. Come Earlv and Get First Choice. HANCOCK & BRANDLEIN THE WHITE FRONT Main 8062. 331 E. Washington.

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Get Your Money's Worth and More at Phil. Grenwald’s Cut Rate Meat Market 20 Norti Delaware Street P. & 6. Soap, 2 Bars. 15c Felt KaUlia, 2 Bars, 15c BEST MEATS AT LOWEST PRICES

Saturday Grocery Specials

Best Patent Flour, 24-Pound Sack, f 1.57

Tall Pink Salmon, No. 1 can..19c No. 10 Karo Syrup 80c

Fancy Buckwheat Flour,

10 pounds 69c Extra'Fine Corn, 2 cans 25c

Campbell’s Pork and Beafts,

2 cans 2oC

F. F. F. Coffee, lb 55c Mother’s Oats, per pkg l*c Gilt Edge Mincemeat, lb 19c Pet Mik, tall can 3 for 35c

(No limit)

*~'’~SSS" axe

nkgs. of Climalene or Magic

We reserve the right t® limit the guatlty ®f aay ®f th® ah®*®

t® each customer.

Utley’s Cash Grocery 123 N. Alabama St. —TWO STORES— 358 S. Meridian St.

HIGHER COURTS’ RECORD.

SUPkKMK COURT MINI'TICS

M?:S Khrrman T Devi* v. St.ite oi ! iuiiiene. Marion C. C Appellaot • petition I for l^mr which U r»anUPd lD<ludmx M*y ‘1H7U6. Alfred llmwn et al. v* State of ■

bkhsn* Marum C C. AitpeUant n brief, 23570. f*1U*tiiijg Citi' tmi«iU. Chi. #fo A SI IjOtli, fUtlvay Company v, Nalhame! *<»f*b*r ‘‘•''SC C AniwUee * brief, 28.57. Otic Ibel va, MlII Overstreet et a).| Howard C. C. Praedp* for nottco. Nome ,

leaned.

APPKLI^TE COURT MlNUTRft IW2M1. John W. Duruali va. Indiana »Ma Tra«?i*»t» and Termtnal Company i • . C. Appellant'a petition for re ,= , Luctada A. Bower* r* Alex Ik, admUUitralor Mad)aoo C C.

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«Pa A, Wneh. ad«tlniatr»(or et »rl#a MeCleUan St. Joxeph C. C.

brief a

Rex Health aiwl AcouJent In sompany v*. Marta Pettiford. JB. Apoellam * r*etUion for time Lawrence 1 June* et al. v«. John WsWci C. C. Appellee • briefa, I^o K Sealer, auditor, et al, va ion et al. Marion S. C Api>el on appellee* petition to trsna

court

B COURT NEW SUITS idem Woodmen of America va, Allen S. C Rm-ord A-virn-L Prawnpe for notne Notic®

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Devil’s Food Cake is our Saturday special; 3-layer, 95c; half, 50c. Also, w« will have wine cakes, Boston brown bread, tea rings, raisin bread, coffee cake, cookies, our delicious white bread and rolls, etc.

4 Eaat W ashington Su

Invest In Food Don’t Just Buy It Many people buy food on a hit or miss plan. If it tastes good, it’s all right, irrespective of the price or the benefit obtained from it. Milk is the best interest-bearing investment of all foods. Every quart of milk contains the food value of eight eggs, .76 lbs. of fish. *.75 lbs. of sirloin steak, 3.35 lbs. of oysters, 6.65 lbs. of asparagus 6.55 lbs. of tomatoes or 5.5 lbs. of cabbage. ; There is a great difference in cost between a quart of milk and the price you pay for an equal food value from other products. Milk is the cheapest and best of all foods at the price you pay per quart in Indianapolis Order a quart a day for each of your children. When v<#i invest in milk—you intest in good health. POLK’S BEST MILK A«*k Your Physician Order by f*h®ne North «3. 4s«®. 33-351.

p• • • 4CJC Ibi We dre** them free of charge. STRICTLY FRESH EGGS. Can Main 4407. WM. LUCKEY 80.1 .Mn**nrhu*ett* Ave.

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3 or 4 Rooms Furnished Complete • Boom*, f 150—4 Rooms. 52^0 email Weekly Paymests Rhodes - Burford Furniture Co. sutceaaor is Economy f urnitur* Star*. Mala M«*. 511 E. Wsahisgtoa St.

No. 10 Pails Pure Lard (9 lbs. net)... $2.00 Smoked Hams. lb.. 36c Central Meat Market 245 E. WASHINGTON ST. Opp. W’ash. St. Entrance to Courthouse. Phone Main 1863.

134 S. ILLINOIS ST. SATURDAY BLACKER OPENS A NEW CHILE PARLOR A new parlor and restaurant, made necessary by the ever increasing demand for Blacker’s Famous Chile Our parlors at 555 Massachusetts Ave. and 46 W. Ohio St., are always crowded. —COME IN AND TASTE THE REASON— 134 SOUTH ILLINOIS ST.

Midway MEAT Market 133 EAST MARKET ST. ED. H. MUELLER Watch Our Windows for Special Prices BEST GRADE OF MEATS CUT PRICES Trade Here and SAVE MONEY

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Quality Meats The increase in our business, as time passes, proves we are becoming widely known as THE STORE to patronize. The secret is, because our service is right up to the minute; our meats are absolutely dependable—always the same—always superior and because we always pick the best quality, regardless of competition. Terminal Meat Market John P. Simmendinger. 143 N. Illinois St. Chas. M. Zollner.

Specials for Saturday to the shortage of paper we are asked to cut n our space, therefore, we can not last our speas heretofore, but we will have our window full with real bargains for Saturday. Watch for them. BUEHLER BROS. 42 North Pennsylvania Street.

PIGGLY WIGGLY

Potato®* are as klgh per pound ns beaa*. W by not eat beans sad forget potatoesf Pfggly W iggty gives you the opportualty of scAeetlsg your owa good*, insuring you of buying at the lowest pries* and: ■electing good* the quality of which you know la good. People who conduct their household expense* a* they do their bu*tae«* arc customer* of Plggly Wiggly. Have you found Plggiy Wiggly yet?

Tomatoes, solid Indiana pack, can 12VaC Peaches, lemon clings, in heavy syrup, large No. 2^ cans.39c Prunes, fancy large California!!, pound 25c Puffed wheat, package.. 12‘/iC Peas, fancy Wisconsin sugar. Rarebit brand, can 17c Post Toasties, Kellogg’s Flakes, Armour’s Flakes, pkg...!2c Quaker oats, package... 11 Fi C

Navy b*ans, hand picked Michigan, lb 9c Bacon squares, sugar cured, pound 25c Brookfield creamery butter, pound 69c Blue Valley creamery butter. pound 73c Fresh country eggs, dozen, 41c Pet, Van Camp’s or Borden’s milk, tall can 12c Wilson milk, tall can 13c Corn, Illinois pack, caR..12 , /sC

Saturday and Monday Grocery SPECIALS Mammoth Plain or Stuffed Olives, 12-oz 23c Our regular price Stir. Del Monte Fancy Silver Prunes, 2 lbs 71c Our regular prior, SZr. Extra Large Muscatel Raisins, 2 lbs 45c 1 Oar regular prtrr SOe. No. C House Broom, a good broom 78c Oar regular price SOe. Hurst Naptha Soap, 10 bars 59c Our regular price SSr. 20-Mule Team Borax, 1-lb pkg 10c Our regular price 13c. ^ HURST & CO. Th® Bi * Department Store, Penn. & Gg. St*,

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McShane’s Butcher Shop 355 W. Washington St.—Opposite Star Store. Home Rendered Pure Lard, 22c Ko.io *£t $1.90 t AM $lJt .WiSfcMc Smoked ^ Pig Hams, 33c

Your Money Goes the Furthest

GROCERY STORES

33U X. Illinois St. TOt tedlsaa Are. 1071 E. Seetheru Av*.

ezatu v I St. St. RashvUle.

R. Wsshinctoa *1

Alabama St.

im E. 1708 E. •I* N.

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20*4 tS*4 K. «*1 E. 717 E- 25th 8t. <232 K Truth 8*.

Best Large FRESH, a Dozea, 43c

Large Can CHOICE TOMATOES, 18c

CHOICE PEAS, a can, 12%c

While This Lot Lasts,

BORDEN'S EvapanM MILK, Tati Cm, 11c BLUE VALLEY BUTTER, a lb., 73c BEST DRIED LIMA BEANS, a lb.. 14c

350-354 E. Washington St. The Biggest Retail Grocery in Indiana Potatoes, fancy Michigan; bushel, $5.05; peck $1.27 Eggs, selected and strictly fresh, dozen 41c Hoosier Gold and Eversweet Creamery Butter, lb 69c

Hothouse Lettuce, crisp OA^e and tender, lb AlVV Louisiana Long Red Radishes, sweet and fresh, 4 to 6 A^, in a bunch, 3 bunches XVV

Morris ft Co. Cut Green Beans, Supreme quality, -I AirNo. 2 cans I^ZC Roxane Pancake Flour, I Q 2 cartons . A c/C

Layer Cake—chocolate, carmel or cocoanut—3 layers, 35c

Bacon, fugar cured, nicely streaked; pi^* »bced; (P4 lb., 35C, 3 lbs Dried Beef, sliced, lb 53c

Boiled Ham, sweet and' leam H» Hilgemeier’s Pure Lard, 2 lbs

53c 45c

New York Cream Cheese, smooth and mild flavor, lb., 38c Pure Strained W’hite Clover Honey, 16-oz. jar. 37c

Tungsten Lamps v Price Reductions All Week. 10 to 50-Watt, Each 30c Carton of Five, $1.40 Regular retail price, 40c. Every lamp, tested and guaranteed. Theae lamps are not refilled. OTHER LAMPS "

Regular Price Special Price

45c

60-Watt Tungsten

36c

$1.00

100-Watt Tungsten

80c

65c

40-Watt Nitrogen

52c

65c

50-Watt Nitrogen

52c

70c

60-Watt Nitrogen

56c

75c

75-Watt Nitrogen

60c

$1.10

100-Watt Nitrogen

88c

$1.55

150-Watt Nitrogen

$1.24

$2.10

200-Watt Nitrogen

$1.85

65c

50-Watt Type C-4 Milk Whits

52c

HURST & CO. The Big Department Store. Pennsylvania and Georgia Sta.

24-Lb. Sack Diadem Flour, $1 gQ With Faeb One Dollar Purchase •* Groceries- Mw ■ • WW WP

1-lb. can Rum- OK/»

ford bak pwd.

4 cans oil or OK/* mast'd sardines £«/V

OfT-. | 4' small cans OfT^, LOC Wilson milk .. .^*/V rtgr 3 bars Pels' and Offj,

P. * G. S©ap..£«>C 16-oz bottle OC/, j 3

Mtlv Snider catsup. . Aet/V )

4 lbs. steel cut OJM* oatmeal iie/v.

4 cans No. I

and beans £e/V

2 tail cans Wil-

son’s milk ... 6 bars Soda Crystal Soap..

5-lb. sack new

corn meal — . 3 rolls toilet paper

Tall can good 2 j Smgll fiat can salmon ........ JLOC ; salmon ..... Fancy Blue Rose | 5-»». bucket rice, lb... JLtIC Karo sirap ..

4 large cans OtZg*

good hominy.. .

3 cans fancy red

beans Mt/V 5 bars Grandma OC/* white soap m«/V 6 Pkgs. Grand- OC/* m& soap powd. £t/V

lbs. Colorado

1 Act I New Santa Clara 1 ll/C j prunes, lb. JLe/C

Pinto beans ..

Climax Paper *| ft — Cleaner, can.,. XUv 2 cans peas, corn Off-* or tomatoes..., ^t/C • E* } 4 cans Tomato 4DC pulp

12k

25c

BUTTER

Brookfield creamery, 1£..

68C I LARD

Hilgemyers’ Best, lb

tS^frce Dctivery Fr— Ptwrttw Stores—Pto— Ywr Order STANDARD GROCERY

STORES CO. SS L. A. JACKSON. Pr®p EstahUshed 1SP7.

STORES

.LASSIFIEU XDS IN THE INDIANAPOLIS NESS GET RESULTS

SATURDAY MEAT SPECIALS

No. IS p a 1 i a b sola t®ly Pure Lard. * Iba. n®t—

Freah Pork Hama— 29e

MaektaS slic®d Bacoa.

Veal Roast, pound— 20c

$2.00

PTeah Shoulder*— 23c

33c

Veal Stow. pound— l«e

Dried beef.

Freah Ham-

8 m o k • d

Smoked Hems.

machine

burg, no e®-

sugar cured

rind end fat off

sliced— .

r®al—

Jowls

35c Sliced. «Oc

50c

15c

22c

F r # * leeted large

Nut Oleo 30c Pure Pork SausR^apan ..18c

Native Beef

Roast 22c ~

Swift’s Gem Nut Butterine.30c Choice Plate Boiling Beef, pound 15©

^ 38c |

Pure Lard, 2 pounds 45e Valter’s Enter-

prise

1 s Flour Fresh Cottage Pork Roast, pound 32c Choice Veal Chops 30c Fresh Hearts, pound 12% C

BILLS & BOETTCHER

341-343 East Washington Street

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