Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 131, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 October 1923 — Page 13

FRIDAY, OCT. 12, 1923

GRATE DEFECTIVE; , FIRELOSSJIJffI Flames Gain Headway on Two Floors of Home. Flames starting from a defective grate, caused a loss of SI,OOO to the home of A. C. Newby, 2040 N. Meridian St., Thursday night. When firemen arrived, the flames had gained headway, but were confined to the front of the home's first and second floors interior. E. C. Price, Forty-Fourth St., and the Cold Spring ltd., was recovering today from burns received in a fire at his home. Price told firemen that he was filling his car with gasoline when it became ignited from a lantern. His son, who was holding the lantern, escaped the flames which burned the father’s arms and destroyed the car and barn with $1,500 loss. COLUMBUS DAY OBSERVED K. of C. and Italians by Birth or Descent Celebrate. Discovery Day was being observed In Indianapolis today. The Knights of Columbus will have a program tonight at their auditorium. Thirteenth and Delaware Sts., and Indianapolis residents ot Italian birth or descent will hold a banquet and dance at the Oaj-pooL main address at the K. of C. Btebr&tion will be made by George Boivin, vice speaker of Canadian Parliament and a supreme director of the K. of C. Dr. Vincent LaPenta, Italian consul tn Indianapolis, will speak at the ClaypooL

\ Dollar for Dollar \ CLOTHES \v Made in Our Own Shop \\ By Our Own Tailors \ \v From Our Own Woolens \ V>\ \ -\ , \\qV Latest Styles \\ \v a \\ Desirable Wide Range of Sizes \ tA Leon Tailoring Cos. nv 254 Massachusetts Ave. Open Daily Till 6P. M. Saturdays Till 9P. M.

° ur Meats Are Per Cent Pure.,,^.,,———— LINCOCN MEAT MARKET (INC) 30 KENTUCKY AVENUE SAT.E DAYS Right In the Center of All Transfer Cars Tuesdays Thursdays Open Every Evening Until 12 O’Clock. Saturdays Pork Chops 2Kr . ~ —————————— Shoulder Pork Chops IT Tender Steaks Shoulder Roast 15C and 20 1 Loln Steak 20^ Chuck Roast and 15C Round Steak 200 We Deliver to Any Part of the City. °jtent Dutr?^f h FRA *!? ROSIER, Proprietor out of the n.* h We Deliver to Hotels and Restaurants.■“'■'™™““ l ■™"■

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POTATOES—Good, clean, early Ohios. nn Peck L Jc HOOSIER GOLD CREAMERY BUTTER— a A Pound 4C YELLOW ONlONS—Medium no ~~~ D ZZ~ ~ size; 3 n CRANBERRIES—Eat 10 _ pounds IUC Moors ’ lb l&C 6X POWDERED SUGAR—Very fine. 2 pounds 25^ AUNT JEMIMA PANCAKE FLOURr~2 packages .... 25< RUB-NO-MORE SOAP SPECIAL 5 Bars Rcb-No-More Soap and 1 Box Powder... 25c OLD FASHION OATMEAL O9.JHOLLAND iTa COOKIES—Pound MtO C Fresh supply I/C FIG BARS—Baked a mellow brown with a rich e *\ 1 tasty fig filler. Pound IL2C COTTON MOPS— or TIN PRESERVING or Household size JjC CANS—Dozen JDC SWISS CHEESE—lmported. Fine flavored. s a Large eyed. Pound 41/C ELECTRIC LAMPS—6O- Oft I MAPLE SUGAR— ip” watt tipless, each JUC I Half-pound blocks ljC MACARONI AND 1 01/ I COMB HONEY—FuII 00~ SPAGHETTI; In bulk, lb.l£/2C| frames, bright; each OOC Sweetheart bread, made the better way, makea fine toaet every day.

U. S. C. of C. Official Talks Here Friday

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ERNEST N. SMITH.

Ernest N. Smith, an officer of the United States Chamber of Commerce, Washington, D. C., former genera} secretary of the Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce addressed the local chamber today Smith occupies an Important position with the national chamber In carrying out country-wide campaigns. Soldier Held Up and Robbed No trace could be found of three negroes, reported by Mike Harry, soldier of Company G, Ft. Harrison, who reported that as he passed the corner of Indiana Ave. and California St. he was grabbed by the men and robbed of sls. John Williams, colored, St. Louis, Mo., was grabbed by two negroes at McCrea and Georgia Sts. and robbed of $lO. He could give no description to police.

QUAKE WITNESS WRITES Reconstruction Accords VVtth Western Ideas, She Says. The confusion of Japon immediately after the recent earthquake Is pictured by Miss Hazel Harker of F'rankfort, Ind., who Is waiting at Osaka until she can go to Toklo to teach music In the Disciples of Christ school. Miss Harker arrived In Yokohama on the SS. McKinley Just after the catastrophe. She will go to Toklo soon, where reconstruction work Is well under way. The rebuilt cities will be more sanitary and more in accordance with Western Ideas, Miss Harker writes. She praises American relief work. De Pauw President to Speak Dr. George R. Grose, president of De Pauw University, is to be speaker at a meeting in the Columbia Club tonight, at which De Pauw and Christian education are to be considered by about 260 Methodist ministers and laymen. Other speakers will be Charles Barnaby, Greencastle; Edward Rector, Chicago, De Pauw benefactor.

Hens 30* Spring Chickens 32* We Dress Them Free of Charge STRICTLY FRESH EGOS Call MS in 4407. WM. LUCKEY •31 Massachusetts Are.

- extracted vis HONEY 3 Lbs., 75c 1 Lb., 30c wrf the honey store ISt N. Delaware St.

Hag a as. /y 1 <2/ W Va 1 USE I □EAST END MILK U . j C TO THE RESCUE S Our certified m 1 1 k 3 H comes to the rescue of * ■ your baby’s health. I Your M. D. approves of u 2 it. It’s the food bever [ R age of real benefit. 2 PEASTENDMILKGiJ 3J$ "fourVlilfcmant

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SOAP 43C i&' POTATOES, - 20 c m'SiFLOUR-93c S S FLOUR -85 c £ COFFEE-31c With Every Pound 1 Cake Creme Oil Soap

SST GRAPE FRUIT 10cm Cooking APPLES 5o CABBAGE Hell 3o

110 North Delaware Street 432 East Washington Street It’s a Lucky Neighborhood That Has a Childs Grocery Store

Stolen Car Destroyed The car of Mont L. Taylor, 3744 N. I Salem St., reported stolen Thursday

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

McSHANF’C 333 W. WASH. ST. IVlUUllftlliv V 2 DOORS west of fair store BREAD I LARD 3 for DIME >—sl ■35 1 “ ' Boiling Beef BEEF VEAL P p RK Native ROAST I Chop* ....251 I Shoulders, 1n * Native Roasts ...15* 15c I2V2C 3tew,..12 1 4* Hams, 18c HAMS STEAKS BACON B? 23c S 15c 15c

APPLES and CABBAGE Real bargain sale Saturday at Daily Apple Market. Buy out of cars at G., I. Sc W. Freight House, 230 Virginia Avenue, just south of elevation. GRIMES $4 .08 .......Ac GOLDEN L™, CABBAGE S .. APPLES I basket Holland Seedjj^^' Also car load of Cabbage at Pennsylvania Railroad, Madison Avenue and Palmer Street, at 2c Pound. ARTHUR B. HAMILL Apple Distributor

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night was destroyed by fire on the Rockville road near Ben Davis, Ind. Farmers attempted to save the car.

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