Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 171, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 November 1923 — Page 13

FRIDAY, NOV. 30, 1923

PASTORS BESPEAK -CITY’S GRATITUDE TO MAJOR Prayers of the Rev, Albert Deery and the Rev, F, A, Hayward. Here are Thanksgiving prayers of the Rev. Albert Deery of St. Catherine's Catholic Church and of the Rev. F. A. Hayward, district superintendent Federated Baptist Churches of Indianapolis. By Kev. Deery: Most merc.ful and omnipotent God, our Creator, our benefactor and our all, favorably behold us exiles, prostrate before Thy majesty, with hearts immersed with gratitude and encompassed “with the blessings of Thy ineffable sweetness.” O Father of mercies and God of all consolation, “What shall I render to Thee for ail the roings that Thou hast rendered?" We realize that the most acceptable thanksgiving to Thy most skcred hear* is for us to esteem Thy manifold benefits and employ them in Thine honor with fidelity and seal. With hearts filled with grateful sentiments of praise and glorification, animated with unshaken toward Thee, with Thy V assistance, we shall be ever mindful of Thee in this earthly pilgrimage. Grant, O Lord, that Thy torrent of divine goodness and liberality will never cease to flow over both Thy favored land and Thy cherished chJdren. "We shall remember Thee, O Lord, for all the things that Thou hast bestowed upon us.” Through the same Christ our Lord. Amen. By REV. HAYWARD Our gracious and Loving Father: Thy children acknowledge with reverence their Thanksgiving to Thee. Through age-long days Thou hast revealed Thy wonders in the very flower's of the field. No human beauty surpasses in color and Joy these blessings on life’s highway. Ugliness In barren ground turns to glory under the spell of Thy creative hand. Generous gifts of food supply the needs of those whom Thou dost love. The hills give generously of their silver and gold. The mountains make liberal grailts of their productive forces. So lovingly hast Thou dealt with Thy people they unconsciously turn toward the hills from whence cometh their help and strength. Conscious of all these material gifts far more extravagant than are deserved and needed: appreciating Thy constant care and love, inducing life's program to reach to larger things and yield to enlargement of spiritual service. Thy children nevertheless desire to offer to Thee this Thanksp giving prayer of definite and devoted love. Accept it. Father, and may the beauty of. our spirit exhibited in the strength and helpfulness of o\W daily life be acceptable unto Thee. We humbly present this, our heartiest petition. O Mighty God. Amen. Through an inadvertent error the name of Rev. Deery was printed over the prayer by Rev. Hayward, and vice versa, in The'Times Thursday. MOTION PICTURES

THIS WEEK ONLY DOORS OPEN AT 10:45 A. M. MARION DAVIES In “LITTLE OLD NEW YORK” Showing at 11:00, 1:00. 3:00. 5:00, 7:00. 9:00 Everyone Should See It FIFTH WEEK C. SHARPE-MINOR AT TI<K ORGAN PLAYING ‘Little Old Indianapolis” COMING SUNDAY \ John M. Stahl Production “THE WANTERS”

1 NOW SHOWING “The GOLD DIGGERS” The screen version of the famou Bela*< o hit that ran continuously on Broadway for two years. SPAT FAMILY COMEDY LETS Bl ILD PATHK NEWS LESTER HI FF PLAYING New Concert Organ New Ohio Orchestra

COMING SUNDAY MARY PICKFORD “Rosita ” A Spanish Romance with HOLBROOK BLIXN You will see your own Mary Pickford in anew role with her curls of gold coiffed on her head. A capricious Mary Pickford, coquettish, beguiling, intriguing, vitally alluring, and intensely appealing.

WOMAN DIES IN CRASH By United Prct ST. LOUIS, Nov. 30.—Mrs. Nora Bierstadt, 23. was killed and Mrs. Florence Neidringhaus, 22, daughter of Mrs. Adolphus Busch 111. was seriously injured when the autos driven by their husbands skidded on a wet pavement Thanksgiving day and crashed into each other. Mrs. Neidringhaus sustained a fractured skull. Her injuries are considered serious. Auto deaths this year now number 137.

“ThatOldGang biers and sung in /* close harmony Four on Columbia

AMUSEMENTB.

FOLLOW THE CROWDS TO THE LINCOLN SQUARE THEATRE (FORMERLY THE RIALTO) VAUDEVILLE AND PICTURES Complete Change of Hill Sunday and Thursday Continuous Performance, 1 to II p. in. 10c and 20c WAR TAX INCLUDED

?; KEITH’S JOE FEJER AND HIS FAMOUS HUNGARIAN ORCHESTRA SYBIL VANE LITTLE WELSH PRIMA DONNA RAYMOND I WILBUR BOND A COh MACK A CO. ALYN MANN & CO. ‘•A Whirl of Dame** FOUR ~ j DKEON AD LON AS I SISTERS WATTS & HAWLEY •‘Laughs Coated With Melodies” PATHE NEWS, TOPICB, FABLES

Ed. Janis & Cos. IN A SMART DIVERTISSEMENT OF Mi;SIC, SONG AND TERPSICHORE Peggy Bremen & Cos. ALICE # DILL Thornton Sc Squires •‘IN THE SWIM" Fred Hughes & Cos. Harvey, Heney & Grayce HR ASSES AND BRASSIES PHOTO FEATCBE MARSHALL NEILAN’S “The Eternal Three”

CAPITOL Washington St. and Capitol Ave. ALL _ - | Matinee _ UI Every Dally THIS Night at 8:15. WEEK at B:18. | COLUMBIA BURLESQUE "Youthful Follies” WITH EDDIE COLE and The Famous l'outhful Chorus 84 CHORISTERS 84 t th,< I LrtL'lLJ I1) |" habit. Go etery week. Thin coupon and 25c I will admit lady to best reserved I **eat. any matinee.

pB THROUGH sleeping car is operated daily IndlanapJa 'LJg* -I- oils to Jacksonville via Pennsylvania R. R., CinI ** The Southland w aThtc Atlanta** 9:00 p.m. Arrive Jacksonville 9:50 a.m. i* This car will run through to Miami effective Dec. Ist. V) Ask any Pennsylvania Railroad Ticket Agent for In--77 formation, reservations and tickets. J. c. Mlllspaugh, Division Passr. Agt. Penna. R. R. n m J. H. MU liken, District Passr. Agt. L. &. N. R. R. Indianapolis.

McSHANE’S imw ■■ Two Doors West of Fair Store. FRESH PORK

Chops, Rib 20£ Chops, Shoulder ...... 15^ Sausage, Pure 12y 2^

FRESH BEEF—CUT FROM NATIVE STEERS

Round Steaks .. Loin Steaks .... #ll ■ Rib Steaks . ma w

Veal Roasts ...151 Chops . . 15#

Eggs Lvrge fresh candied storage—--33c

EXTRACTED \lr HONEY 3 Lbs., 75c 1 Lb., 30c THE HONEY STORE 162 N. Delaware St.

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1 FOR YOUR FOLKS ff •m We will serve you folks Mr fij with the milk you need. 3 You know how good fe K folks say East End Milk B ■ Cos. ’s milk is. Yon don i ■ 'J have to take their word H CFastEndMtlk(m ‘yourW!kman"Ji fiilil.l.'ia'.'ikiiiinHiLtfl

AMUSEMENTS.

BROADWAY ALL THIS WEEK PEPPY BURLESQUE AND VAUDEVILLE \OMISSION IRc and st)e PLUS TAX. r h!s cenpon and lOr entitles latdv tn ■ •o'er S'-M An- M >t. Except Hol>da.

I Matinee Tomorrow, 2:30 Mat. Cl Efl sea* .wU eE b:dard L. Bloom Present. I SPICE OF 1922 ¥ I By JACK I-AIT The Revue That Startled Broad- ■ way. Exactly as Presented at ■ New York Winter Garden. 3- V Scenes—loo People. Prices— 1 Tonight. 50c *I.OO. *1.50. M 12.00, *2-50- Last 3 times.

ENGLISH’S—Tonight Saturday Moline** and \igiit Tlit* World Famous Huuicitl Comedy GOOD MORNING DEARIE Prlrtu, Nlte 55c to *2.15. Matinee 55c to *1.66. Seat. Selling. Next MONDAY r Seats Selling l.*t Year’s Record lirenUer The-All-Round-the-World Musical Knockout

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And their famous long run. New York roinpany of singing and dancing Dixie entertainer* that was the fad of New York’s society for two year* on Broadway, New York Music Hall Orchestra Nights 50c to $8.50. Wed. Mot., 50c lo $1.50. Sat. Mat.. 50c to SB.OO. Pins tax.

Hams 15£ Shoulders 12 1 / 2^ Loins, whole 15£

Chuck Roasts 12V2< Shoulder Roasts 12*4# Boiling Beef .. . . 10^

Lard Pure. No. 10 pa 1 151.35 $1.35

Hams Mild Cure, ISc

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

(OFFEE has the smooth. ness, strength and flavor that coffee lovers like. The Fishback Cos. INDIANAPOLIS KANSAS CITY

B|iif Profits from ! H 111 Winter Eggs! , ! Feed mSL ! & It will make your liens lay more eggs. It will make Mthern healthier and happier—full of life and vitality. . This wonderful egg mash has been compounded esg peeially to do this. Secret formula gives amazing | results. It makes the comb and wattles red —the g blood rich. Eggs naturally follow. No dormant egg f [ organs in flocks where AVonderlay is fed. y Southern Seed & Supply Cos. J 23-25 N. Alabama Bt. Indianapolis.

No. 1 Standard Meat Market 427 W. Washington St.

Pure Lard 15c Creamery Butter 49<? Fresh Country Kggs .. . 43£ Cold Storage Eggs 33<* Fresh Bide Pork.. • • • Fresh Soulder 11 Fresh Hams Fresh Pork Loins 14^^ Pure Pork Sausage 10£

APPLES CABBAGE CARLOAD SALES SATURDAY At Car Door, C., I. & W. Freight House, 230 Virginia Ave. FAMOUS NEW YORK AA STATE BALDWINS $| All Hand Picked. B „iT,hei Good Keeping Apples. tAn Basket AND OTHER VARIETIES Cabbage, per Lb., Holland Seed j Qf-'v Special Sale at MadUnn Ave. and Palmer Bt., carload of cabbage, ALiJYy IH<? per pound. Apple, of different varieties. \ | Q/Y A cnrlond of cooking apples Wk’ per bushel basket at W. ALjU Michigan St. and War man Ave. Baldwin’s. SI.OO per bu. AS CBDAL—FIftST COME. FIRST SERVED. ARTHUR B. HAMILL APPLK DISTRIBUTOR

The Biggest Retail Grocery in Indiana

CRANBERRIES—Eatmore kind. Pound 10£ Two packages Aunt Jemima Buck Wheat and one package Aunt Jemima Bran Fluffs. Saturday all day, AO the three packages faOl NONE SUCH MINCE MEAT. Package 15^ Sweet Older. s/y I Leaf Lettuc ® : cris P 1C r Gallon ttUC I and tender; ih IM> HOOSIER GOLD CREAMERY BUTTER—Pound ...... 55£ skin Pork Chops, Pork Loins, Boiled Ham or and fat taken small and lean; whole or half— Dried Beef off. Special— |b., 18# lb-. I®# Vz lb - 2{ s# lb., 125/a# ' I WIGWAM SYRUP—MapIe flavor; NAVY BEANS—Beat jC pint size, 17#; QO Michigan H. P.; 2 lbs....i*)C quart size JJC CREAM CHEESE—MiId; I CORN MEAL—White; ir lb JUC 5-lb. sack IDC COCOA POWDER— tip I DILL PICKLES—Nice Os) Bulk; 3 lbs gDC I size and flavor; dozen ... .£*uC

i Hamburger, 3 lbs. for. 25^ Boiling Beef I.oc Pork Roust 1 2y 2 C Hound and Loin Steak. . 200 Sugar Cured Bacon .. 220 c Machine Sliced Bacon 20C Our Own Special Coffee. 20f* i Hot Bread, 3 loaves for . ,30c

Standard mu. ' ,• 7 ! ■■■' • . ■ ; .

110 Stores —One Near You —Why Pay More? Si!f Ail Fins Granulated i|j Wj%3MIl 10 Lbs. 95c ’’ EGGS S!MW Dot, 34c wv April Storage DAMN ~ Lb 3Ar I. jfiF mm j§ Sugar Cured " Slice Your Own CM I I Sugar Cured, Lb., 4A| 1 I IPX Oak Grove A Q I / alj Oleo, Lb., ZO c Q noTTquality pjnUk AT3TAAC 15-Poimil Pecky||C UIqIUUO onions, Lb., 5c Tag Soap 10149 c Finilß ” Diadem OCq EbIIIIIb Sacks CpldMsdal. .. . 93e Pillsbury s Best, SI.OO BMW* Hft DB&Milk Loat ITp if C. HI U Big 16 ' 0Z - L ° aves— jl v ■ m Wrapped—Reg, 8c Value w POST TOASTIES or KELLOGG'S, Pkg., I'/zC Campbell’s TOMATO SOUP, 3 Cans, 25c PANCAKE FLOUR Gold Medal 3 Large Pkgs., 25c P& G SOAP, 10 BARS, 44c SOAP CHIPS Crystal White, Large Pkg., 19c LUX r FAB Pkg- 9c

SHREDDED lA* WHEAT, pkg...... IvL WILSON’S MILK, f A tall can * UL RALSTON BREAK- Os FAST FOOD, pkg. L JLL macaroni, big r 8-oz. pkg JC SPAGHETTI, big 8-oz. r pkg JC XMAS TAFFY or CANDY, lb faJt NONESUCH 14. MINCEMEAT, pkg. . SUN-MAID RAIS- f A INS, 15-oz. pkg IHIC GINGER SNAPS, 1A fresh baked, lb IvL FIG BARS, fresh fO 1 baked, lb. Imi2v PUMPKIN, large GRAPEFRUIT, 5c Ql~ and 03C CABBAGE, solid Ol heads, lb . ■

COFFEE

YOC’LL TASTE THE DIFFERENCE. Roasted dally In our own roasteries One price one blend—one quality—the beat cup you ever drank. And the price la not 30c, nor 4Qr. nor 45c, nor 50c, but Just twenty-five centa. De not accept Imitation#.

STANDARD CROCERY CO.

apples; cranberries; tTI best quality, lb X * t* ENGLISH WAL- OA NUTS, lb. . . dvt MIXED NUtS, ooY best, lb AnJv goodluck qa. OLEO, lb JVC PURE LARD, best, PEANUT BUTTER, OA _ fresh made, lb L UC OLDDUTCH 71 CLEANSER, can • 2v SWEETHEART C SOAP, bar........... CRYSTAL WHITE a SOAP, bar SCHOOL TABLETS, 4. regulation, each PALMOUVE OA. SOAP, 3 bars LVL JAP ROSE SOAP, 7_ bar RIDNEY BEANS; | A Joan of Arc. can.... lvv

Jackson's Special Blend, Lb.,

PEACHES, yellow free, large can JLvC PEACHES, clings, QA Dei Monte, No. 2V t . OUC SPINICH, Del OA Monte, No. 2Vt can. .4UC TABLE BEETS, f C. No. 2Vt CAn lOC LIMA BEANS, 1 A No. 2 can JLUC SUGAR CORN, Ol No. 2 can OgC TOMATOES, fancy, |A No. 2 can JLUC TOMATOES, fancy, f r No. 3 can iwC HONEY, pure, full, OA frame OUC POP CORN, shelled, 10-oz. pkg *•••••••• c Pancake Flour, iOJL A Aunt Jemima, pkg. 142 C BRAN FLAKES, Kellogg's, pkg OC MATCHES, 3 large

25c

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