Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 36, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 June 1923 — Page 11

FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 1923

STATISTICS SHOW FEWER DEATHS IN ' AUTO ACCIDENTS More Mishaps Are Reported and Number of Injuries Is Slightly Higher, Fewer deaths in automobile accidents have been reported in Indianapolis thus far this year as compared with a corresponding period last j-ear, although more accidents have been reported and the number of injuries is larger. The increase in accidents is believed to be due to the fact that minor accidents of a type not previously reported are now being reported by policemen. According to figures compiled by Miss Rachael Bray, in charge of the accident prevention bureau, deaths from accidents show a decrease of 33 1-3 per cent. During all of last ear sixty-two accidental deaths were -eported. There have been twentyine this year. The total number of accidents reoorted last year was 3,327, while 1.036 were reported up to June 21 this year. The number of injuries to date this year is 760 as compared with 1,414 for ill of last year. Miss Bray is keeping a careful check on all accidents and the names of the persons involved. Now We Have “Meat Week” “Meat for health" week will be observed here next week. It is a national movement to present the healthgiving qualities of meat. The movement has been indorsed by Dr. Herman G. Morgan, city sanitarian.

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OPEN SATURDAY NIGHTS

■ ■ I,hi.Our Meats Are LINCOLN MEAT MARKET (Inc.) 30 KENTUCKY AVENUE Right in the Center of All Transfer Cars OUR SATURDAY SPECIALS NO. 10 PAILS PURS LARD, SAT. ONLY, SI.OO Pork Chops, Shoulder . 20<* Spare Ribs lOC Pork Chops, Loin or Ribs'. 15C Pig Hearts 10<* Pot Roast B<* Boiling Beef '..-7^ Our Meats Are 100 Per cent Pure and Wholesome FRANK MOSIER and CLAUDE E. PINNICK, Proprietors 30 Kentucky Avenue We Deliver to Hotels and Restaurants ■■■ ■■ '■ ■

East Washington Street The Biggest Retail Grocery in Indiana POTATOES—Fine Virginia Cobblers. Six lbs. 25^ HOOSIER GOLD BUTTER—Pound print 41^ EGGS—Selected and strictly fresh. Dozen in a carton. .24£ CEYLON TEA—A full quarter-pound f* <3TIP AT? package, excellent quality .. IJC Finest cane SUNKIST LEMONS—Large and Juicy; q , , three for OC granulated. Lb., FOULD’S MACARONI AND SPAGHETTI, n 1 three for ZoC 1 BUNS—Saturday. Dozen • 12£ BARTLETT PEARS P UN E ® ~ Santa APRICOTS Evap--Very fine, nice or orated, r pound ZSC 2 lbs. ~XDC pound ZDC PICNIC SHOULDERS—SmaII sizes, sugar cured. Lb. .1214^ FRESH SPARE RIBS— •* r BOLOGNA SAUSAGE—Fine for With meat on, 2 lbs lOC cod lunch, If. I pound iDC BACON—Special, 2 to PORK CHOPS—SmaII 5-lb. pieces, lb aUC and lean, lb ZUC

WOMAN WILL LECTURE Talk to Be Given at Simpson M. E. Church. Mrs. Louise M. Braxton, educator and lecturer, a graduate of the Booker T. Washington school, will speak Sunday at 3:30 p. m. at the Simpson M. E. Church on “The Problems of the Housewife.” She has just come from a series of meetings in Detroit. Her mother was a Choctaw Creek Indian. For the last three years she has been doing general educative welfare work among the colored people. Monday at 8:15 she will speak -on the same subject at the Mt. Zion Baptist Church. WEATHER BRINGS HOG PRICES DOWN Decreased Demand Causes Further Drop Here, The torrid temperature throughout the Middle West for the past few days was held responsible for a further drop in hog prices by traders at the local stockyards today. A decrease in meat consumption during the hot weather has brought about a curtailment in killing by large packing interests that is being reflected in decreased demand at primary market centers with consequent lowering of prices, traders maintain. This slackening of demand caused hog prices to decline generally a quarter in trading today, with porkers selling from $7.50 to $7-60 a hundredweight. as compared with $7.95 on Wednesday. The decrease in meat consumption has also affected the dressed beef trade and plain cattle of the medium

variety have lost from 25 to 50 cents on the hundredweight, though the choice varieties still find a fair demand. .* Dental Examiners Named Governor McCray today announced appointment of Dr. Scott W. Shields of Seymour as a member of the State board of dental examiners. C. J. Burris of Washington has been chosen by Dr. W. F. Knig, secretary of the State board of health, as the latter’s repre sentative on the board.

EXTRACTED HONEY 3 Lbs., 75c "gap's 1 Lb., 30c ‘ THE HONEY STORE f 152 S. Delatrare St.

Hens 28£ Spring Chickens .50^ We dre them free of charge STRICTLY FRESH EGGS Call MA In 4407 WM. LUCKEY 631 Massachu.etts Are.

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Keep it ready to j serve al hnne I When It is ice-cold, nothing else is so sure A to please— at home parties, when unex- Ar] k; pected guests drop in and for just the Jf jtf y/ family. And nothing is more convenient to serve —ordered by the case from your fZ*. grocer like groceries, and a few bottles /t-'Yf mm kept on ice in your refrigerator. jffjtPk More and more a favorite every year for ilvA * 37 years —since Grover Cleveland was jAPAWfty-' married in the White House. Choicest products from nature make it wholesome. Our sanitary plant, with |B 11,3^ sterilized bottles, makes it pure. 1 3© Drink ' /Jill Bottled 401 Delicious and Refreshing •**Jr COCA-COLA BOTTLING WORKb Indianapolis, Ind. Main 6060 S *s*Mass(gi^*iHiijiiW'waaHi r '’M'Tr'WF r i^MfrnuiwoiiuiJu, MwnMßußJuuuMM(arweiniiirnmiviiirOTnnniiHiri inK jJusjujsmoaoasaarHaaMMnMMMnumNWSMSMMV^

One of the 77 Public Schools Serving Its Pupils POLK'S Wholesome Polkas Milk is pasteurized in the spotlessly clean Sunlight Plant by the latest and most approved N 43 method. Polk’s Milk is . ’ lo a series of adwrtiaeSA r r! TTII Ik •' ~ ments showing the users of xj iiiiixv. Polk's Best Milk, other than the 25,000 and more families To order this better milk for £ h e ; y u d ß * y . thU pure ml!kyour family call RA ndolph 0852-34-5. “ Food for Th o“Bht”

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ADMINISTRATOR NAMED Hubert S,. Riley, Executor of Sadie M’Groarty Estate. Hubert S. Riley, 2355 N. Delaware St., has been appointed administrator of the $2,500 estate left by Miss Sadie

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

McShane’s Butcher Shop 333 W. Washington St.

Smoked Meats s Cure BACON HAMS Eggs—Country LARD Sugar Cured 1 Smoked 80 ute y j 0 m m Jowl. ; Small Pig • ! Pure> N °’ 10 12V2C 20c-22c 22c SI.OO

BACON STEAK FRANKGenulne Breakfast, Choice Round pi TRTF'I?^ Sliced, or Loin r 1 20c and 25c 20c 10c

McGroarty, secretary of the Indianapolis park board, whose body was recovered June 4. from the rapids below Nlagar Falls. The estate is all personal property, according to an inventory filed with Probate Judge Mahlon E. Bash. Riley is a brother-in-law of Miss McGroarty.

STANDARD bJ^^OCERYCO.

New Store —926 N. Alabama St. —Open Today SUGAR Granulated Lb., 10c PEACHES “its 15c Wilson’s Mi £ 10c BEANS S 3 * 25c SOUP^.3-25c LUX "■ FAB 325 c tI^FLOURS9Sc D D H A Delicious Milk Loaf |J!" if** mis Ig jU| Bj B Big 16-Oz. Loaves, Wrapped, I# I A bli m? Regular 8c Value GRAF E-NUTS Pkg., 15c SLICED PEACHES " 10c Post Toasties or Kellogg’s, Pkg., 7/ 2 c New Potatoes 6 Lbs. 25c P & G SOAP, 6 BARS 25c WERK’S TAG SOAP, BAR, 5c

SHREDDED WHEAT at 10c Eagle Milk “g’ 18c Raisins bi. s T^. e k, Ide "T" CT" A Just Right for <5 IT jr%. I EL/A Iced Tea, Lb. COCOA Be ‘Lr 10c PEAS as 7y 2 c Joan of Arc 10c Peanut Butter Iff 18c GOOD LOCK POUND 28c OAK GROVE POUND 25c

C B— I" P OFFEE OC/ JACKSON’S SPECIAL BLEND LB, f 0. Yo it’ll taste the difference! fSLZSS. WM A U Blend —One Quality—the beet <mp you er. r drank. And the price Is W not 35c, nor 40c, nor 45c, nor 50c, bat Just twenty-five cents.

STANDARD CROCERY CO.

MACARONI 'T'T 5c Bran Sugar Cornel 25c CHILI SAUCE Big £°* 10c PICKLES Medgpo, IQc Lemons jJ£k. 35c Qt. Jars B Vr- 88c Crystal White 39c Kirk's Flake &2X 4%c Jap Rose s b °ar 7c