Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 283, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 April 1923 — Page 11

FRIDAY, APRIL 6,1923

VERDICT TO BE APPEALED Orr and Cameron Say They Will Carry Case to Supreme Court. Everett Orr and Henry Cameron, 411 Massachusetts Ave.. today announced through their attorneys that they will carry to the Supreme Court a judgment of SSOO fine and thirty days in jail for keeping a gambling house, given Thursday in Criminal Court. They were given until Monday by Special Judge Emsley W. Johnson to file an appeal bond and were released on their trial bond. They kept a stud poker game at 135 E. Michiagn St_, last summer, Paul Kabrick. Baker Apts., testified. Kabrick is under in-

CENTRAL MEAT MARKET 245— E. WASH. ST—245 PORK SAUSAGE *®£ HAMBURG *®* BOILING BEEF i®* TENDER STEAK BEEF ROAST 12 '/aC CREAMERY BUTTER 49<k E. C. WACKER. Phone, Circle 8311

M 350-354 East Washington Street The Biggest Retail Grocery in Indiana BANANAS—SoIid ripe fruit. Usual price 30c to 40c. • q Our Saturday price, dozen IIC LEMONS—California Sunkist. Good size and juicy, i q LEAF LETTUCE—Crisp and tender. Pound 12V a * floosier Gold BOLOGNA SAUSAGE—NiceIy spiced. Pound. Creamery PORK CHOPS—SmaII and lean. Pound 20 1 Butter. Pound Print, Saturday special—Bacon, 3 to 5-ib. pieces. . _ Pound 20^ idf* FRESH BOSTON BUTTS—Fine for roasting. Pound —Of NAVY BEANS—Best Michigan H. P. Three pounds. . 28<* FRESH SAUSAGE \ SPARE RIBS CREAM CHEESE Country style. With Meat on. Mild Wisconsin. Pound, Pound, Pound, 20C 12 1 /g<* , 25C TOMATO KETCHUP—lndiana pack. Three bottles P& G. SOAP—TeiT bars ~ 49r ROLLED OATS—For baby chicks. 20-pound ickage... 75£ 90-Pound bag • • •.. 43-25

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QUALITYand PRICES THE SAME AT ALL OUR STORES STARCH, Argo g.Bc SHREJDED WHEAT I, 10c CORNEAL 8c GRAPENUTS Breakfast Dish 14c MACARONI 8 c nmi/l CO Quarts, Dills. A Of>. ribf\LLyl Real Bargain 4QC BACON sw/:": 37e DUTCH CLEANSER, can 7y 2 c Salad Dressing™ sfsi. 35 c ,C H E gg G LETTUCE, em 5c LARD ,25c OLEO £s N "“ 23c OVER 1250 STORES IN EVERY STATE IN THE UNION

diriment for embezzling $4,600 from the Midwest Crushed Stone Quarries Company, most of which he lost gambling, he said. Comet Stolen at School Lloyd Byane, 1525 Barth Ave., today told police a thief stole a SSO silverplated comet from his locker at Man ual Training High School.

EXTRACTED vl HONEY 3 Lbs., 75c i Lb., 30c the HONEY STORE $ J 52 Delaware St.

HAM McSHANE’S BREAD T “’ s \\ Butcher Shop // H£. Fancy, Mild, \\ 333 W. Washington Street // P “" d L “ E ' Sugar Cured \ J?p| js% Centre Whole 01 ' Slices Half PORK ~Cut frOTTI Own HOGS J| 00 00 HAMS | ROASTS CHOPS ilf! /.If! Small Fresh Loin j Shoulder Fancy, Small, LARD J 0 ZJ . ‘lsc 15c! 12c 20c 5,.00

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PUBLIC SCHOOL mj-M* SJ No . 51 SMr^plM Olney, Between Roosevelt and 25th are served POLK'S MM,Ik No. 21 Uniformly rich, fresh and wholesome, i„ ries of *<u 9 rtiscmrnt Polk’s Milk is good food for the children at school—but it’s just as necessary that ™ “u““£!Tre , “mul£J2? they receive safe milk at home. day - To order Polk’s Rest for your family— “Food for Thought" call RA ndolph 0852-3-4-5. -

GROCERYSTORES QUALITY Stores Throughout the City and State fre!h ted EGGS, 22c dozen peets CRYSTAL £Ail n AC BROS. WHITE O\J n ■ 7 nrcake NAVY BEANS 8;;' ELECTRIC pjll pC 25WATT 60 LIGHT DULDd 40WATT fc # Each WATT^U A COFFEE DESERVING OF ITS NAME ou b E st ry COFFEE 31- ■"& T POTATOES 4VAN CAMP'S MILK, 10^ sap APPLES, 6W NEW STORE OPENED— SO 6 NORTH LaSALLE TWO DOWNTOWN STORES 432 East Washington Street 110 North Delaware Street THESE PRICES FOR INDIANAPOLIS STORES ONLY It’s a Lucky Neighborhood That Has a Child’s Grocery Store

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\/|TA| Selected, Young. I£T w r\ ln. Chops, Roasts ■ SAUSAGE 5r,%“r.....10c CORNED BEEF SS.S7 10c STEAK, Young Native Beef... 14c PORW Genuine Tender Om Wflll Kernel. No. 2 Can ..Ob

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2 NEW 3450 W. MICHIGAN OPEN STORES 3709 MASS. AVE. TODAY Wilson's Milk! 10c SOAP pst 24c OATS as 325 c PEACHES SE 10c No. 1 Can GRAPE-NUTS % 15c OAK GROVE 010 25 C Pound , CampbeU'sHS-ZSc Coffee”" 25c You Can’t Buy Better! BBC Jl Superior Quality g tSKt.AU DC Regular 8c Value

Wall Paper 5c MATCHES 2m>c SOAP rose 0 Bars, 39c Octagon iaff^c IVORY SOAP G s r 5c Argo Starch Z 7y 2 c PALMOLIVESTc HOMIHY _ UrgeCan 5c Sugar Corn can., 25c SARDINES s.tl.Ts-o, 12y 2 c Catsup BOTTLE 15c RAISINS^- D lsc COCOA pufelblOc MINCEMEAT 10c STRAWBERRY 15c Apple Butter 2 oTL 20c PRUNES Claras, Lb. 12y 2 c Pickles

102 STORES —“QUALITY FOODS” AT ~

NABISCO’! f pkg h 8c SALT fr 2 e lb ru bT g ’ 5c COFFEE S 20c Post Bran 12c Del Monte i^cX33c APPLES WINE-SAP, Lb. „ B 6c SHREDDED WHEAT fte 18c Bran Flakes “ir He MACARONI % Sc SPAGHEni "AT 5c Fould’s Js.L7%c Calumet p.“V 27c TEA QUALITY Lb.3sc CREAM of WHEAT, 22c Sauer Kraut c.TlOc Old Dutch cle cTn ser 8c Red Seal Lye 12c SICAR COl CAN 6%C Pure Lard 1 2y 2 r

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