Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 5, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 May 1922 — Page 5
MAY 17,1922.
‘Ain’t Folks ’ Tastes the Limit?’ W AITRESS OBSERVES FOOD CHOICE Rotund Customers Eat Heavy Foods
By NORA KAY. “Ain’t It the limit the things some folks eat." remarked the girl at the bread counter to her assistant at the salad counter In a popular “stand-in-line-and-help-yourself” cafeteria. “Just look at that fat man down the line loading up on creamed carrots, roast beef, mashed potatoes, strawberry short, cake and milk. And he started out with a couple of hot rolls and plenty of butter, too. If those fat ones knew wha| all that creamed stuff and pastry and whipped cream does to their waist mens: ure do you think they would keep right on picking them out?’’ For, according to the bread counter woman, potatoes and macaroni, creamed vegetables and custards, and, at this season, strawberry shortcake heaped with the creamiest of whipped cream, ar* all favorite dishes of the rotund cusj tomers. Sooner or later they fall for the entire list, declare the girls behind the counter. Nearly all of the men', whether plumply rounded or painfully elongated, take some kind of which does not make the thin ones any fatter but gives the fat ones a more energy. "Will you watch them fall for th* pies?” added the plump little person la charge of the desserts. “I’ve never had any use that man, anyhow, since he asked if we put cherry seeds In our cherry pie so the cherries wouldn't be taken for cranberries. Or the one that asked If we marked appTtf pie with an 'A’ so he would know It wasn't peach.” The salad girl, however, never has many calls from any of the raascnline sex for her wares, she says. No amount of delicate green lettuce foliage seems to tempt a man to take a chance on a mixture of half a dozen assorted vege-i tables or fruits disguised under a gol} of mayonnaise and topped with a faf olive. Once in a while some poetic look-i lng person with an apparently delicate; constitution and lots of Imagination picks a bouquet from the salad counter,; but such are few and far between. Tt Is the thin, underfed looking women; who dine on salads and Ice tea. as Ifthey were taking no chances on adding;
AMUSEMENTS KEITH’S AND THE CRITICS ALL AQREE ON Popular Priced Vaudeville William Herschell says: £ “Major League Vaudeville at Keith's this week.” Indianapolis News. * Robert Tucker says: “The program will compare favorably with the best o? the colder season’s entertainment.” !• Indianapolis Star. Walter Hickman says: j * j “The Three White Kuhns arej musical comedians and they are easy winners.” ! Indiana Daily Times. YOU GET YOUk FIRST LAUGH WHEN YOU BUV YOUR TICKET isTmc Continuous 1:30 to 11 P. M. 2 505 c I i
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LAST WEEK D. W. GRIFFITH’S “ORPHANS of the STORM” Lillian Gish—Dorothy Gish—Monte Blue Performances Start 1:1:30, 1:45, 4:00, 6:35, 9:00 OHIO THEATRE
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an extra ounce of flesh to their spare frames. The women Bhow more partiality for vegetables than for meats, too. ' Like all other things, however, the eating rules have their exceptions—which, as the saying goes, only proves the rule. According to the woman at the bread counter, two of her regular customers. Beemaifs Baily Jlep VOL, t No. 39 Addition B Pritoner “Good J morning, Judge.” J Judge—" How old • V "Twenty-nine.” tgf* “Ton'll be thirty Cl trhen you get out." i —tJ —Chicago Phoenix. * • Don’t wait till you’r- 30 to try Bceman’s! Try it today. Use it after every meal. Good for digestion—delightfully flavored. * • Always fresh Beeman’s pepsin Chesting. Gum
MU RAT-TODAY;” MATS., WED., TUCKS. AND SAT. tTIIF. STCABT WALKER COMPANY ■ The ACQUITTAL A Melodrama h\ Klta \leiman. iZYm DETOUR,” B/Owen Davis RIALTO Comedy Bert Smith's Ragtime Wonders LITTLE MISS MIXUP Matinee Every Day MOTION PICTURES RICHARD BARTHELMESS IN “SONNY” CIRCLE THEATRE
: lmost without exception, take three big, puffy hot rolls and three pats of butter each noon, In addition to their regular meal. “And would you believe It, neither of them show any signs of getting fat,” she commented. While on the other hand there Is the example of a short heavyweight and a tall heavyweight, both of them tipping the scales around the 200 mark, who were discovered standing beside a wall table in a delicatessen, dining on cream puffs.
-RUG Sale- UP Giving the Greatest Values 1 y? 6 in the History of This Store Wash. s*. Wlien you see these rugs you can understand why we sold more rugs W Monday and Tuesday than in any two days in the past 29 years. J Satlßfactlon You .have never seen rugs the equal of these sold at such amazing prices. -Umu Jbr&A L Am* Here’s what makes these prices possible-* Absolutely no imperfections are allowed in the Oval Label rugs sold here. ■**••••*> Asa result the manufacturers are compelled to class as imperfect many v , ...i ■ rugs classed as perfect goods by others. _____________________ Only an expert can detect most of the slight imperfections. Acoo rafter Some are not even visible to the naked eye. \ s Welcome<L^ r We bought their entire stock of these rugs, to sell this week only, at / more than a fourth less than today’s lower prices. Every rug is guaranteed to give long years of satisfactory service or we will replace it FREE OF CHARGE. This is the rug opportunity of the year—grasp it! Superb Axminster Rugs |gr|| Perfect rugs, same materials, sell at $56 to $65. S | — l^ In this lot are the finest oriental colorings and designs. Sixes 9x12 feet and *£’ ~ —-t S 1 ix 10 J 4 feet. The Imperfections are almost Impossible to And and will cot WwL Interfere with their wear. Every rug guaranteed. Sale price, choice $39.85. j jr|i Genuine Royal Wiltons 'jjt M. Perfect rugs, same materials, sell at SBS to S9B. jj j* llrtl.jSfljfftlrnL ’’ Rich soft colorings, beautiful patterns and low price combine to make this the best rug buy in years Sizes 9x12 and 8V4X1014 feet. Every rug guaranteed. ' Wool Velvet Rugs $1 Q. 95 Perfect rugs, same materials, sell at $28.50. JL We do not believe you can find the imperfections in these. Splendid colors and designs. All 9x12 feet. Satisfactory wear guaranteed. While a limited number last, each $19.95. fggr-60 cent GAS-i HUM Instead of $1.20 Gas if you use a Range B ’ J|&Sa You have been accustomed to using 90 to 120 minutes or more of gas to cook your 11 roasts. A Chambers will do it better with only 20 to 30 minutes of gas. Foods Ml which are boiled or baked are cooked with the same proportionate saving. In addition to the gag saving, you also save food, time and labor. Let us give WWI you names of people you know who are saving more than one-half on their gas U Uills and getting hotter cooked food. 2 Beat the $1.20 Gas Rate. Pay for Your j Chambers With the Saving You Make. Sold on Easy Terms. On Sale This Week- Delivers Any , , Cedar Chest Bedroom Suites and odd pieces reduced , up to ONE-HALF. |H If 9^llo Kaltex Swings , Chairs and Rockers , Ii CouchHammocksatlowerpric.es. 8 ill Karpen Living-Room Furniture , Tay- HH jBxxJaHK lor and Seeger Refrigerators, Aerolux tZ^v—— Porch Shades. Balance Ruffled Swiss OO ° n X ery ” -~ - J Curtains, pair VoC 1 Easy lerms A solid carload of American Beauty Chests —the best built, fin- , - r i • n •ii , • , st finished cedar chests on the market, on sale at very low Ruffle sv. iss curtains of plain Swiss finished with two-inch prlceß during Nation al Cedar Chest Week. ruffle. Trimmed with hemstitched band; 2 1 ,4 yards long. SU,„inl i,nir A single garment saved from the moths will pay for your 1 ’ 1 r chest—Buy this week —Pay only $1 down —Balance on easy Cretonne, 36 inches wide, in dainty bedroom patterns: all terms. colors. Special, a yard Beautiful 37 42-46-48 and 54-inch chests, plain or trimmed in 13 1 • Window Shades won’t Crack or genuine copper are specially priced at $18.95. $21.75, K 24.45 Brenlin faJe-SoW only at Taylor's. W °' Bs “ and np 10 ’ M ‘' BK Cedar lined genuine w alnut chests in period designs, marked at ' S4B, $56 and up to $66 This Massive 8-Piece Italian Oak Suite, S IQR SO Our Regular Price, $255.00. ;]| I \ nfrr* Renaissance design, made of m\ j , 1 , /£ 3?s oak in Italian or dusty finish, ■y'Mi | * iyj 11 an exceptionally fine suite for jjij j V | j|j } I the price. The buffet is 66 v/A | | 1 1 | i inches long and lias lined silver /V/H 1/ \\l HI -J J drawer. The oblong table and dining chairs (5 straight and j dlestieks ' are extra, specially T-—| r —7 |j- ' ::7 ~ “-{u 1 j" ffp priced at $17.25 and $11.95 ~ ■: i PT Many other suites in walnut —and mahogany are greatly re-
INDIANA DAILY TIMES
Sayß Wife’s Spirit Guided His Choice of New Companion CHICAGO, May IT.—Plans of Vlncenxo Cullotta to marry are being guided by the spirit of hla dead wife, he stated today in announcing be planned to wed Mtss Helen Rogera, a school teacher, soon. Gullotta, a violinist on the Chatauqua
stage, living at Aurora, said his wife returned to him a few months after her death last August. ”1 was lonely and brooding,” Gullotta said. “She urged me to get out and meet youth and vitality and love. “The spirit of my dead guided me to Mist Rogers and we are now planning our wedding.” THEY’RE GOING HIGHER. , NEW YORK, May 17.—Heels are going higher this year, according to shoe style experts.
Southern Indiana Bankers* Meeting TRINCETON, Ind., May 17.—Southern Indiana bankers attended the annual meeting of Group 8 of the State Bankers’ Association here Tuesday. Following a review of financial conditions in the district and an association business session, the visitors partook of a chicken dinner. Tha election resulted in the selection of Frank M. Harris, cashier of the. First
National Bank of Pnnceton as chairman, and C. A. Weisen of the Citizens Trust Company of Vincennes, secretary. The 1923 meeting will be in Vincennes. WILLIAM GEAKE’S DISTINCTION. FT. WAYNE, Ind., 17.—For the thirty-sixth consecutive time, William Geake has been elected thrice potent master of Ft. Wayne Lodge of Perfection,
d) The New York Store—Est. 1853 Another B-/-G Purchase of Those —Flapper Pumps! —Sport Oxfords! M —Strap Slippers! They’re the pick of the overstock of a Chicago jobber, whose output is selling today in Chicago’s loop district at $5.00 and $6.00. —Brown and black kid welt Oxfords, $2.95. —Patent leather flapper Pumps, $2.95. —Tan calfskin Oxfords, $2.95. —One-strap tan calfskin Pumps, $2.95. —Black satin Pumps, $2.95. —White Reinskins, $2.95. Plenty of all sizes from 3 to 8. —Pettis shoes, street floor. [ A Sale! ' 6,500 Yards of VOILES!! | A manufacturer’s loss—that is j kYx . vour gain. These voiles will be A :/ jj ,X sold at wholesale cost. All the new- * \ ost an prettiest in colors and styles, j All 40 inches wide, in three color ! [c effects, sport colors and plenty of \, f ( navy blue, brown, gray and black. I\[cr oY / The identical quality of voiles that \ o. y a ' ve * ast wce k up to 59£ a /f/ yard. 3,000 Yards f 29cl f© I] A Yard I § | V @ W 3,500 Yards 7 J 29c Yard fine hard twist voile in neat > small j conventional designs. Early shoppers will profit—mim < / 299 V ®A Yard Just think of buying a dress—- I cool, dainty and serviceable —for | $1.45 or $1.85. Five yards of material will make a dress. You could have four of these voile frocks for the price of a ready-made. one. Come early and have a wide choice 37c ’iard of the best in the group. —l’ettis yard goods, street floor. I V ... , ■ - - - J) | Pettis Dry Goods Cos.
Ancient Accepted Scottish Rita. Ur. Geake Is a thirty-third-degree Mason. His record is said to be without parallel in the order. MLNCIE YOUTH HONORED. MUNCIE, Ind., May 17— R. MUe Warner of this city has been named valedictorian of the 1922 class at Princeton University, relatives here have been Informed.
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