Indianapolis Times, Volume 33, Number 231, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 February 1921 — Page 11
SCHOOL NOTES
ARSENAL TECHNICAL. Tie June senior* have adopted the following resolution* In order to uphold the standard of Tech: “To promote the interests, Ideal* and general welfare of Tech. To establish standards of conduct that wtll benefit us as students. “Resolved, that we, the members of the June graduating class of 1921, will abide by and promote the following: “We will not cause disturbances round rooms where classes are In session. We will conduct ourselves as gentlemen anti lsdiea In the lunchroom, ball*, stairways and on the campus. We will at tend all assigned classes, unless properly excused. We will not deface the buildings, or Utter up the campus with waste paper. We will conduct ourselves n* gentlemen and ladles at all athletic meets, whether we win or lose. We will do our part in preserving order In the classroom and also In keeping them clean. We will remain on the campus until our schednie Is over and will try to influence others to do the same. -Wa will strive at all times and in all places, as students of Tech, to be courteous. We will preserve the beauty of our campus by using the walks aud roadways and in keeping off the grass." Asher a session last Monday the following officers were elected for this semester by the orchestra : President. Car roll Bonnell; vice president, Anna Boles; secretary, Gertrude Free; treasurer. Howard I.aufner; sergeant-at-arms, John Bar ry; librarian, Mildred Goeus.
IT isn’t the tempting, golden-brown crust alone that makes you hunger for a secq ond slice of National Bread before the first mJ is finished; nor the smooth, even texture; nor the delicious flavor imparted by whole■ilihlhMAj some milk. It is the combination of all jf three, a supreme quality due to scientific baking, an excellence which makes the very anticipation of National Bread a treat. JD Get one of the pound-and-a-half loaves today. f* NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY
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SHOW THIS TO YOUR DEALER WAR DEPARTMENT CAN/VED MEATS | If your dealer doesn’t handle these delicious appetizing canned foods he is not looking after your best interests. No doubt your dealer will get you a generous supply if you insist! Thousands of other dealers in every quarter of the country, are selling this wholesome, guaranteed pure, Canned Corned Beef and Corned Beef Hash, and are glad to serve—and save—for their customers. Not only do they maintain the good-will of their patrons by doing so, but they realize a legitimate profit at the wholesale prices listed elsewhere. Profit by the savings resulting from the purchase of these nourishing | meats. Ycu need them! Don’t forget! After you have sent the children to school, tidied up the house, etc., etc., put on your wraps and see your dealer immediately. Dealers’ orders should Don’t put it off till tomorrow. be sent to Depot Quartermaster at the THE WHOLESALE PRICES 711 ’ AA are printed belcw. They will give you tome idea of what you will save on OWtftg CL KCSSGS• TOUT purchase Brooklyn. N. Y. JO* St. and First CORNED BEEF HASH CORNED BEEF Av 1 lb. cans, ISc can No. 1 cans. 15c per can Botton, Mas*.. Army Supply Base. 2 lb. cans. 30c per can No 2 cans. 27c per can Chicago. IIL. 1119 W. 39th St 1 Is. cans, l&c per can 6 lb. cana. SI. OO per can Atlanta, Ga.. Tran*porta Uon Bldg. TABLE OF DISCOUNTS Stn A * loni * Te *- Discounts to apply on all purchases of surplus canned meats on and after San Francisco, Calif. 1,061 to 2,500 5 per cent Office of ths Quartermaster General. 2.501 to 4.000 10 per cent Munition* Bldg 4.001 and over 20 per cent n n The Government will pay freight on carload lots to any point in the fjnited wasnmgton, U. v,. State located more than twenty miles from shipping point CUMULATIVE PURCHASES COUNT _______ When purchases reach $50,001, 24% net to prevail; when purchases reach (100.001. 28% net to prevail; when purchases reach $500,001, 32% net to pie- :^ — vail: when purchases reach $1,000,001 and over, 35% net to prevail. I MINIMUM ORDER ACCEPTED, $250 - JwJjmr ( Buy It by the Case WAR DEPARTMENT CANNED MEATS
The following students have been elected to serve as Cannon agents. They will have charge of the subscription campaign for the Arsenal Cannon which is now going on. Dorothy Avelß, Robert Ilalcbeior, Arthur Caine, Dorothy Basett, Lillian Asklne. Richard Bunch, Emma Taylor, Edith MeCaslln, Sarah Downs, La' Von Cliaffant, Ralph Efcehart, Laura Fessler, Abraham Farb, Mary Boston, Berrha Green, Anna Rosenzwerg, Pearl Heistand, Harry Hungate, Helen Lawrence, Jeanette Money Catherine Moos, George Kalb, Marie Huber, Edna Reynolds. Roscoe Stevenson, Katherine Dangle. Elizabeth Oldham. Mable Perry. Florence I-isher, Helene Cooper, Harriet Waddy, Elizabeth Thompson, Imogeue Wells, Charles Sbugert, Mildred Ashren, Arthur Link, Winnifred Warrtat. Margaret Troy, Anne Cook, Alice Toting, Heien Stevens. Edgar Illckler, Marlon Gore, Leonra Davis and Lucille Walsh. Any boys having the sixth period free may now have the opportunity to receive instruction on the drum and may belong to the bugle and drum corps Rehearsals will be held on Monday* and Wednesday* in the armory. The Orloff Trio wtll give a concert M<ndav afternoon at 3 o’clock at the Woodruff Club. The tickets will be distributed through the music department. No one having a class after 3 o’clock, however, will be given a ticket unless thev bring a request from home. At a meeting of the members of the Tech Athletic Association the following officers were elected: President. Hal Griggs; secretary, Robert Nipper; student member, John Conley. During the ninth and tenth period* Wednesday all beginning pupils assembled for special auditorium exercises. The bovs met in the Woodruff Club, Mr.
Milo H. Stuart In charge, and the girls In the lunchroom. Mis* Thuemler In charge. | Joseph S. Boggs, State highway en gineer of Kentucky, has made the state- 1 ment that poor roads cost the State J 25.000.000 a year.
that Is always ready for your every cooking
INDIANA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4,1921.
Here’s an Example in Simple Interest For example: Say your monthly grocery bill amounts to $60.00 These same groceries could be purchased at the PIGGLY WIGGLY, to figure conservatively, for $50.00 This means that you are paying SIO.OO per month interest. Just think, that amounts in a year’s time to $120.00. Some of you have been sleeping on your rights these many moons, so it is time to WAKE UP. Remember that we are not offering you inferior goods at LOW PRICES, but our stock is made up of fancy and high-grade groceries of well known and advertised brands, with the quality of which you are familiar. WE HAVE NO SPECIALS. OUR PRICES ARE GOOD ANY DAY. BE CAREFUL. ALWAYS LOOK FOR THE NAME AT THE TOP OF EACH WINDOW. I Again we call your attention to that wonderful shortening. Snow Drift, we will dem- , < onstrate in our store, No. 1, Pembroke Arcade. Our guarantee goes with every can. M \ Take it home, tr> r it; if any food is spoiled by using tins shortening, we will refund you § :jf j the price of the shortening and for the materials used. If you spoil a cake, we will 'WiGeOapW pay for ingredients used. If you, in frying a chicken, spoil it, we will pay for the Gr****^ l*- **—•*—- ] chicken. jjf *rt Q rinminn Wo demonstrate at the same time and place that f m \ || wf** Ilva h fei fJljSlli'J pi frj ra 0% well-known Domino Syrup, also Domino Sugar. Why buy vui iwil g| ..*♦ _ 4 |Rg some unknown, cheap, inferior sugar and syrup when you IT| _ g _ ft, * |Up ■* &VrUP a ■ ■ can get Domino in sealed packages, something that is pure? LfOlfllOO fjjj
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1921, IS “Gold Medal Flour Day” This flour is on sale in all of our stores. Eventually you will use it. Why not now?
6-lb. Carton Domino /|ftSuflar 10- Bag Domino Qft _ Sugar OIIC 25-lb. Bag Domino ftft Sugar J Best Head Rice *C Small Can B. &M. Fish ll** Flakes * ■ G Large Can B. &M. Fish I*l Flakes * • V Gorton's Finnan 0A t* Haddie. L*?U ts-lb. Red Jacket ftft_ Lobster %JUG i/ 2 -lb. Red Jacket EELobster V/ a lbs. Red I Karo * R,d 20c 5 lbs. Red 38c 10 lbs. Red 1/ 2 lbs. Blul | ft Karo I £ 2/a lbs. Blue I C. Karo - * V® 5 lbs. Blue ftE Karo a JS V/a lbs. Maple ftft~ Karo 5 lbs. Maple JO© 11- Bottle Park Syrup fc V/a lbs. Duffs | ft Molasses ■ 2/a lbs. Duffs Molasses ••• Pints Hlpollte (Marsh- ftfl_ mallow Cream) fc M
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Piggly Wiggly All Over the World
We will redeem Troco Nut Margarine Coupons in all our stores. Bring them in and get a free trial pound of Troco.
No. 1 Gold Leaf Grated Aft Pineapple 4uC No. 2 Gold Leaf Grated Aft Pineapple wwG No. 1 Libby Grated Oft Pineapple 49C No. 2 Libby Grated ftft_ Pineapple Pfcß No. 2/a Libby Sliced Aft Pineapple wOC No. 1 Libby R. A. Aft Cherries. w^C No. 2 Libby R. A. 0 7 Cherries w i 0 No. 2/a Libby R. A. M ft Cherries f wo No. 2 Bewley Red ft fs Cherries 4 00 No. 1 Rose Dale R. A. 97a No. 1 Fremont AF Cherries 4 *lO No. 2 Suprema Cherries ii ft In 40 1 syrup Arvo No. 1 Rose Dale AA Apricots bfa(J No. 2 Rose Dale ft I Apricots 9 10 No. 2/a Rose Dale £ A Apricots "fuG No. 1 Libby ftr Apricots CwG No. 2 Libby ft l Apricots <5 10 No. 2/a Libby Apricots “wwC No. 1 Trlsum | Blackberries.. I OC No. 2 Trisum ft ft Blackberries w4O No. 2 Blue Bell *l Blackberries I /U No. 1 Trisum Red A£J Raspberries... twC No. 2 Trlsum Red 4!!#* Raspberries.. ............ "fUv
No. 1 Friday Black OP. Raspberries C3C No. 1 Trlsum ACStrawberries bwV No. 2 Trlsum A; A— Strawberries “ww No. 2 Conqueror O'! Gooseberries £ 10 Flat cans Del Monte j ft Flat cans Libby | ft Pimentos I 00 No. 1 Conqueror Mix ft Vegetables 00 No. 2 Conqueror Mix j ft Vegetables I i*o No. 2 cans Red ft Beans Ou No. 2 cans Red Kidney |ft Beans I ww No. 2 Campbell’s Pork I ft' and Beans *O2O Van Camp’s Pork and g* 1 Beans, individual can ... 320 Van Camp's Pork and ft 1 Beans, small can Van Camp's Pork and I ft* Beans, medium can. I ww No. 2 Princess Pat | J _ Com I *4s# No. 2 Bridal Beauty I £3 _ Corn I tC No. 1 Standard ft 1 Tomatoes 02C No. 2 Standard ft Tomatoes.... S-Q No. 3 Standard 1 ft 1 Tomatoes I 4 20 No. 2 Early June I ft Peas I 40 No. 2 Sweet River View j No. 2 “Alaska" Fancy ft ft No. 1 sieve £OO Meadow Gold Est Butter. 31. C
Blue Valley ftp Butter 3UO Troco Nut ftjl _ Margarine wvw Good Luck Margarine, ftft 1 lb £4O Good Luck Margarine, ft ft 2 lbs U*o Good Taste ft ft Margarine wUC Best Cream ft | Cheese I 0 Maxwell House /II Coffee *4lO Private Stock ft A Coffee 300 Golden Sun ftp Coffee 300 Guaranteed Blend ft ft Coffee wD Breakfast Blend ft ft Coffee 450 Klngan’s Sliced Bacon, ft ft 1 lb Kingan’s Sliced Bacon, ft Y /a lb 4/0 Dixie Bacon, Squares £iy Plantation Bacon ft | Squares 4 10 Capltcl ft Bacon £/0 Pic- ft ft nlcs 430 24 lbs. Plllsbury or A f ft*|f Gold Medal Flour 10 lbs. Plllsbury or Gold Efl Medal Flour SvG 5 lb. Plllsbury or Gold ft ft _ Medal Flour swo 10 lbs. best Corn ftjj _ Meal 4'n*C Van Camp’s Spaghetti, S | small 1 1C Van Camp’s Spaghetti, | *S medium If C Fresh Eggs, E dozen ....530
No. 7—2154 College No. B—2oo N. Del., at Ohio No. 9 —1402 S. East No. 10—1228 Oliver No. 11—452 W. Washington
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