Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 277, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 March 1923 — Page 18

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OIL DIRECTORS TO VISIT CITY Standard Company Heads' to Meet Employes Here, The board of directors of the Standard Oil Company of Indiana, headed by Robert W. Stewart, chairman, will be here next Wednesday to hold a meeting with the 500 employes of the company in Indianapolis and adjacent territory. Affairs of the company will be discussed. A tour of inspection of the company’s property will be made following the meeting. Members of the board who will be in Indianapolis, besides Stewart, are W, M. Burton, president; E. G. Seubert, vice president and secretraytreasurer: Allan Jackson, vice president In charge of sales; John D. Clark, , vice president and assistant to the 1 president of the board; R. H. McElroy. j '.raffle manager: E. J. Bullock, director ; of purchases: T. J. Thompson, general I manager of sales, and H. R. Cochran. assistant general manager. The Chamber of Commerce will have the delegation as guests of honor. TO LET HEAT CONTRACTS New Equipment Will Be Put in Two Engine Houses. Contracts for heating plants in fire stations No. 10, 601 Russell Ave., and No. 15. 2101 English Ave., are to be let as soon as bids received by the board of public works are considered. The stations are the first of twenty to be equipped with steam heating plants on request of Fire Chief O’Brien. Cole Entertains Dealers The Cole Motor Car Company had several new dealers today, following a luncheon of forty prospective dealers Thursday at the Lincoln. L. S. Sanders, secretary of the used car statistical bureau of Boston. Mass., and C. H. Anderson spoke. f Hens 32£ lb. We dress them free of charge ST RICH. Y FRESH EGGS Call M.% in 4107 WM. LUCKEY 631 Massachusetts Ave. J EXTRACTED honey 3 Lbs., 75c 1 Lb., 30c THE HONEY STORE f 15* X. Delaware St.

GROCERYSTORES . [NC. STORES Stores Throughout the City and State cowltry EGGS, 21c DOZEN rPICNTC SHCSJLPERS W C S L SOAP, 4E SWEET POTATOES 4k St VAN CAMP'S MILK, 10 c NATIONAL OATS, Tk T 1 COFFEE-Now 31'b 3 cans CORN, 25 c APPLES,GU New Store Opened Today, 2875 CLIFTON ST. HIGH QUALITY—LOW PRICE ' TWO DOWNTOWN STORES 432 East Washington Street 110 North Delaware Street THESE PRICES FOR INDIANAPOLIS STORES ONLY It’s a Lucky Neighborhood Has a Child’s Grocery Store

‘COW FEED’ IS CAUSE OF FINE, SIXTY DAYS John Heindricks Found Guilty of Operating Blind Tiger. “Cow feed” caused John Heindricks, Sixty-First St. and Cooper Ave., to be fined S2OO and costs and sentenced to serve sixty days on the Indiana

OPENING OF NEW MEAT MARKET No. 1 Standard Meat Market 427 W. WASHINGTON ST. Phone, LI ncoldn 3081. Avram Lascu, Prop., Absolutely Pure Lard. No. Round Steak or Swiss.. >.. .20<Y 10 palls fl OO Sirloin Steak or Swiss 20<? Bring Your Pails. Popterhouse or Absolutely Fresh Eggs, doz.22<* t bone 25c Pure Pork Sausage 10<* Veal Stew 15<* Fresh Shoulders, whole.. 12'/ 2 <* Veal Cho P s •• •, 2o< * Lamb Chops 250 Fresh Shoulders, sliced.. 17>/ 2 <* Lamfe 15* Pork Loins, whole 17 1 2<* Home-Made Frankfurters, Pork Loins, sliced Fresh Hams, whole ... 150 Best Sugar-Cured Bacon, smoked , , , „ . with hickory wood, per lb., Best Boiling Beef (plate)... B<> piece 20C Pot Roast, choice 12/2& Sliced 23 C Smoked Picnic Hams 15<* Bread 75 OTHER BARGAINS

McSHANE'S BUTCHER SHOP 333 West Washington Street piQTrn SWIFT’S MILD, SUGAR LAO Itn 3URED) WHOLE OR HALF. 3 Jgk HAMS Five pounds up fy? Broilers. Springers (dressed).OQ* Oni I Fresh from the Country . . ZmZJL' FRESH FROM LLSUO COUNTRY A.UC LARD NO. 10 PAIL, PURE .. . $1.05 PORK sausage - d pure - da,nt,ly “i 0c t/r a | ROASTS ... 1 Frankfurters lOr VLML CHOPS ...20 c 3ologna 10c Beef Steaks, tender .. 15c Bacon—Sugar cured IS C _ , _ ... Bacon—Sliced 20c Beef—Prime Ribs 8c Pork—Fresh Shoulders 12<? Shoulders—Smoked ... 15c Pork—Fresh Sides 15C Cottages—Smoked ... 20c

State farm Thursday by Lloyd D. Claycombe, special judge in city court. Heindricks was charged with operating a blind tiger. Lieutenant Cox testified that what Heindricks told the court was “cow feed” was sixteen gallons of home brew beer and 200 gallons of mash. Police also said they found 125 empty beer bottles.

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3 /p (OFFEE is economical ho cause its strength, flavor and aroma permit more cups to the pound. The Fishback Cos. INDIANAPOLIS KANSAS CITY

CENTRAL MEAT MARKET 245—E. WASH. 5T.—245 PORK SAUSAGE lOC HAMBURG 10<* BOILING BEEF lOC TENDER STEAK 150 BEEF ROAST 12' 2 <* and 15c CREAMERY BUTTER 49e E. C. WACKER. Phone, Circle 8311

The Biggest Retail Grocery in Indiana EGGS—Large, selected and strictly fresh. Dozen ...,22c HOME-COLORED EASTER EGGS— *| Assorted colors. Dozen. 35c; 3 for IUC HOOSIER GOLD CREAMERY BUTTER -Pound print.s3c WHITE RABBIT EASTER EGG DYE—Six beautiful colors in a package; 3 packages -10 c LEAF LETTUCE—Crisp and tender. Pound 12’* C TIP-TOP FLOUR 24-pound sack 85c ROYAL BAKING POWDER—Large can 37c Medium size 11)0 Cook Book FREE with each purchase. EASTER HAMS—Armour Star, OSCAR MAYER’S Easter Picnics Wilsons or Swift *\ a —Shank off. | r J Premium. Pound Li*\ C Pound... IIC ENGLISH WALNUTS—Diamond Brand. No. 1, pound 25< CANDY EASTER EGGS—Assorted colors and sizes. Lb. 23c LARGE CANDY EGGS- 09 CH MARSHMAI - L ° W Marshmallow center. Lb. .LOC Dozen lOC CHOCOLATE CREAM RABBITS. Dozen lOc IMPORTED FRENCH ROQUEFORT CHEESE— in Easter special, pound • Wisconsin mild cream on Domestlo Sw.ss cheese. l r cheese. Pound JUC Pound tl/C EASTER BASKETS—AII sizes r.<*. lOC 15c Chlok *~ E ?’' r Chlck — Yel ' E *FmSd White cotton. low cotton. and candiesDozen 3for * *©* lOC to 0* I3 packages 29c Self-winding 48-inch tape measure FREE with each purchase. - The pupils of PUBLIC SCHOOL No. 43 Capitol Avenue and 40th Street are served POLK'S Mg A trained organization, which has at its command the latest scientific equipment, protects the purity and wholesomeness of Polk’s Best Milk. To insure your family pure, rich, fresh milk, order Polk’s Best. Phones RA ndolph 0852-3-4-5. No. 19 In a series of advertisements showing the users of Polk's Host Milk, ut.bmr than t.be 25.000 and more families who use this pure milk—every day. “Food for Thought” *

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New Store 3705 MASSACHUSETTS AVE. Open Today FLOUR Efig 85c SHAD Crystal C large lOa* Uni White Bars Wl LUX ■ FAB 3 Pkgs. 25c Wall PaperS,sc ROYAL“wde s r3sc ■ M ■ ■ B LARGE SIZE CAN W FouTd’s ar - n JELLO,3 25c Campbeirss3-25c Coffee'S^ You Can’t Buy Better! BQrA lYSupertoSality Bit AH/ "“wSpS""- 9C m ® immmr Regular 8c Value

OAKGROVE POUND 25c Post Bran Jgs. 12c PUMPKIN L S £ JOc PENNANT s i™c. p . 35c HEINZ Bottle* 18c COCOA 2 B°o“ nd 25c TEA QUALITY Lb.3sc RAISI NS Tound ,D lsc Chili Sauce r 10c Catsup BOTTLE 15c Sardines 12*/zC SUGAR CORN N c° 5c Calumet rJgL 29c PEACHES "HfSr 10c BEANS VriTsc HOMINY iAMt cam 7‘/ 2 c Clll V FREE RUNNING. □ I 2-LB. BOX Jl;

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MACARONI lie 01 5c SPAGHETTI •fit- 5c Bran Flakes “r 8c Crane Nuts.n*. 16c QUAKER ■££ sr 5e SHREDDED WHEAT i* lOc CORN MEAL APPLES WiHE-SflP. . 6c FIG BARS T 12m SOAP rose 0 Bars, 39c P & G SOAP BAR 5C PALMOLIVE s b°a a k p 7c CHI P S 0 -pKG*~ 23C DIADEM jK?4 25c TOILET PAPER 3 Rolls 10c GOOD LUCK POUND 28c matches w 2%c