Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 6, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 May 1923 — Page 11
FRIDAY. MAY 18. 1923
WATSON REPEATS HIS OPPOSITIONS Primary System Responsible for Blocs, He Says, Senator James K. Watson is still opposed to the League of Nations and to primary elections. The League of Nations, he told members of the Seventh District Republican Woman’s Ulub at the Columbia Club Thursday afternoon, wo Ud pet the country into international complications, and the primary system is responsible for blocs and cliques in Con press. "Unregulated primaries,” he said, , “unless preater control is exercised, j will result in disintegration of party rule, which is the basis on which our j party has grown prosperous and powerful." The party will not split on the world court issue, he said. He defended the tariff, declaring it is responsible for prosperity. Physicians Meet GREENSBUUG. Tnd.. May 18.—The Fourth District Medical Society paid i their annual meeting here today. ) About TOO physicians and their wives attended. Several prominent physi- 1 cians and surgeons, including Dr. ' Louis Frank of Louisville, Ky., president, of the Kentucky State Medical ; Society, delivered addresses on scien- : tific and professional subjects. The | meeting will close with a banquet this evening.
No. 1 Standard Meat Market SATURDAY SPECIALS Pure Lard, No. 10 Pails. .$1 A No. 1 Plate (Brine vonr Tall) Beef 8C t O U)C Fresh Churned Creamery V cal Roast .. ISc Butter 39 C „ „ Veal Chops 250 Cream Cheese. Pound 27 C Our Own Bacon. Best Sugar Pure Pork Pan Sausage.. 100 ? ul * ed - < Smoked with _ „ , , hickory wood) -18 c Pure Pork Smoked Sausage 1 Mild Cure Smoked Home - Made Frankfurters Hams 23<^ and Bologna 10c Our Own Best Coffee.. 20c
beef McSHANE’S Bac °" From Young Is W fast. Of| n Native Steers \\ O jl 1 O * // M\\d fill and Heifers \\ DUtCHSr bIIOD // x. r \\ 333 w ~ WashingtonStreet // lard 1,4“ IS C Smoked Meats s Cure Pound I Pound Smoked Loin Shoulders, . r_,, Small Corn ■ EGGS Long, Meaty, Delicacy. Hams > : Be f’ jOWiS w v** 191/ m ort Boneless. w Country, Absolutely i^7 2 c lUc ZUc - _ 4 f\ 24c to 15c to 15c to 22c >Qc j •;; | [}/■£,
GROCERY STORES h a Real Coffee Value. The Only Chain Store in Stores Throughout the City and State lhe Ci sL*°coffe! Their Bag MEDAL FLOUR 93 c FLORIDA POTATOES, scLb. FRESH r= (T+COUNTRY Cm \3 12 5? . . . a Doz - HAWAIIAN PINEAPPLES, 20c Each CREAMERY BUTTER, 43c^ c a a l n I VAN CAMP’S MILK, 9%c SI SOAP, 4y 2 c c S L SOAP, 4c ”iS , SailP I 4%c Bulbs, 30c TWO DOWNTOWN STORES 432 East Washington Street 110 North Delaware Street THESE PRICES FOR INDIANAPOLIS STORES ONLY It’s a Luckt Neighborhood That Has a Child’s Grocery Store
Local Man Head of Public Accountants
PAUL W. PINKERTON Paul W. Pinkerton. 52!) N. Wal lace St., of CofTield, Sanders & Cos., was elected president of the Indiana Association of Certified Public Accountants at the annual meeting | Wednesday night at the Chamber of Commerce. Other officers are: George B. Buist. Ft. Wayne, vice president; ■ J. H. Pritchard, Indiana jwlis, recording secretary: H. A. Roney. In dianapolis. corresponding secretary: George *E. Morgan. Indianapolis, treasurer: E. ill. Nelson, Indianapolis. auditor.
STATE WILL BUILD 235 MILES OF ROAD IN 1923 Highway Director Says Additional Workers Needed. A tota! of 235 miles of roads will be constructed by the State highway commission this year. John D. Williams, director, said today. Os this amount. 170 miles will be hard surface. The commission has in the field twenty-eight engineers, twenty-two inspectors on Federal aid work arid rATRACTBD % U HONEY 3 Lbs., 75c 1 Lb., 30c THE HONEY STORE • 152 N. Delaware St. r i Hens ROf 1 Spring Chickens We dress (hem free of eharße STRICTLY KRKSII RGGS Call MA in 4 107 WM. LUCKEY 631 Massachusetts Ave.
JeaST END MILKB jj 3 THE SMILIN'G E E DAWN 3 Plt brintrs the smiling J B milkman wiih the liap- P ■j py liquid food. Milk— B kJ good, rich, pure milk y B with real cream atop of J* P it. That’s what we’re ?FastEndMilkG>J eSi'i
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eleven inspectors on county aid work. To complete the field organization, ten addtional engineers, twenty addi-
3/p (OFFEE is economical because its strength, flavor and aroma permit more cups to the pound. The Fishback Cos. INDIANAPOLIS KANSAS CITY
iii ■■■lll—. ——— Our Meats Are Better mmmmmmmmmmmmmm—mmammmi LINCOLN MEAT MARKET (INC.) 30 KENTUCKY AVENUE Right in the Center of All Transfer Cars OUR SATURDAY SPECIALS Chuck Roast, Shoulder Pork Chops. 18c pound 12J/ 2 C and ISf Pork Roast, pound. 15<* and 18C Boiling Meat, pound B<* Pork Sausage (absolutely Pork Chops, Loin and Rib, pure), pound 1 2/ 2 4 pound 23C Hamburger, pound - - ■ 1 <)<> FRANK MOSIER, Proprietor. 30 Kentucky Avenue. LINHURST DRIVE BUSSES STOP AT OUR STORE mmmmmmmamn—m—m We Deliver to Hotels and Reataurinti mmmi
o** 350-354 East Washington Street The Biggest Retail Grocery in Indiana HOOSIER GOLD CREAMERY BUTTER— m a Pound Print 44C EGGS—Large, selected and strictly fresh. r% j Dozen - Z4C POTATOES—Smooth Michigan stock. o/\ Splendid cookers. Peck .. ....ZiUC COTTAGE CHEESE— i p* Pound IJC fIBTAM I LEAF LETTUCE- 10.1 RAISINS ° rl,p " and tt " d,r - Lb - Sun Maid. Oilttbl. Beeded OT 5 BARS GRANDMA’S WHITE 3 0 „^i oc , 0 Mild Wisconsin. NAPTHA SOAP and a 2-quart ee< “ 6^’ Pound, 30C u n mlnum Saucß 29c lOC GOLD MEDAL MAYONNAISE FREE—A large 8V a -ounce jar of this elegant dressing will bo given free to the first 300 customers, purchasing SI.OO or more at our meat department Saturday morning. Come early. Be among the lucky 300. CIDER VINEGAR— BAKED BEANB r Gallon No. 1 tall can *)C KIRK'S FLAKE | BULK SOAP I ARGO WHITE SOAP. CHIPS. j LUMP STARCH. Six oU Two OH Pound ’7l/ bars ZDC pounds ~ &0 C box / /2C SARDINES— r GOLD LABEL SARDINES— In oil OC In Mustard * t\ Six boxes 25C Sauoe _ .IUC CHUM SALMON- Tall can -12V a < GREEN BEANS no. ec.r_ 15c ?°;J 25c t.M* cm 10c FREE—Ice Cream Cones. We will give a full size Ice Cream Cone with each SI.OO purchase. Strawberry or Vanilla flavor. Bring in the kiddies.
The pupils of PUBLIC SCHOOL No. 37 Baltimore Aon. and 25th St. are served POLKSMB 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, phone RA ndolph 0852-3-4-5 and order Polk’s Milk. You can be sure of its purity. No. 33 In * series of advertisements, showing the users of Polk’s P<\st .Milk, other than the' 2ft,000 and more families who use this pure milk—every day. “Food for Thought ** *■
I tional Federal aid Inspectors and about l thirty additional county a.id inspectors | will be needed, according to Williams.
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NEW STORE—2BO3 CORNELL AVENUE—OPEN TODAY SUGAR Granulated Lb., 10c Wilson’s Milk a lQc JELLO3™2Sc FLOUR gg 89c Puffed Rice 2 2sc BEANS S3- 25c CoffeelS* 25C You Can’t Buy Better! ■nifciKrSjEn m Rk, a delicious - ~hb BREAD 5c Regular 8c Value POST BRAN FLAKES, n*. 11. 4pa “SUN-MAID” M ■ |*|||A “NOT A SEED’’ 4 M 15c Pound KAIoINo Bi Uloz.Pkg. | || c SUGAR CORN y 3 CANS, 25c Crystal White Soap, 10 KIRK’S COCOA HARDWATER |S| 6c Electric Light Bulbs, S3 22c
Navy Beans ■“• 25c SHREDDED WHEATfte 10c Bran Flakes “s?! ?c Fig Bars Pound, 1 2y 2 c Fouid’s Spaghetti, Pkg., 7y 2 c MACARONI *llt 5c Apple Butter so-fe., 20c Rice Fancy, Blue Rose, Lb. 5c Catsup CHILI SAUCE SALT FR 2 E I“ g * 5c GOOD LUCK POUND 28c OAK GROVE POUND 25c
Wanted: Store Rooms in All Parts of the City—Notify Our Office
STANDARD GROCERY(O.
CORN MEAL J&l 2V 2 c EAGLE MILK c. 18c PEACHES “iffST 10c SPACHEni Iff- 5c H&H CARPETSOAP Bar, 15c KITCHEN KLENZER t 6c Wail Paper 7c SOAP CHIPSJS'-Vn 9 c KIRK’S 4%c P & G SOAP Bar, 4VfeC SOAP rose 3 Bars, j 9o Palmolive Soap 3 Bars, 20c Octagon .?s„X 6c
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