Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 177, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 December 1923 — Page 15
FRIDAY, DEC. 7,1923
Radio Programs Saturday
Louisville, Ky.—WllAS (Central Standard Time) 4 P. M.—Concert. 4:50 P. M. —Local livestock, produce and gTain market scores. 4 to 5 P. M. —Selections by orchestra: four-minute talk on Household Economics. 7:30 to 9P. M. —Concert by Sylvan Trio. Cincinnati, Ohio—WLW (Central Standard Time) 10:30 A. M. to 1:30 P. M. —Business reuorts. 3 P. M.—Grain and stock market quotations. Chicago, 111—KYW •Central Standard Time) 10 to 11 A. M.—Market reports. 11:35 A. M.—Table talk. 12 M. to 1 P. M.— iSsa-ket reports. 1:20 P. M. —Closing * mantel quotations. 2:15 P. M. —Late . .... cumuent. 6:30 P. M. —News. .. .liCial and final market and sports summary. 6:50 P. M. —Children’s bedtime story. BP. M.—Musical program. 9:05 P. M. —"Under the Evening Lamp.” Davenport, lowa—WOC (Central Time) 10 A. M. —Opening market quotas tions. 11:05 A. M. —Market quotations. 12 (Noon) —Chimes concert. 2 P. M. — Closing stocks and markets. 3:30 P. M. —Educational program and concert. 5:45 P. M.—Chimes concert. 6:30 P. M.—Sandman's visit. 6:50 P. M. —Sports news. Schenectady, N. Y.—WGY (Eastern Standard Time) 12:30 P. M.—Stock market report. 12:40 P. M. —Produce market report. Id P. M. — Produce and stock market ■ quotations. 9:30 P. M. —Orchestra. Detroit, Mich.—WAVJ (Eastern Standard Time) 930 A. M. —"Tonight’s Dinner" and a special talk. 9:45 A M.—Health bulletins and talks of general Interest. 3 P. M.—Orchestra. 8:35 P. M. —Market reports. 5 P. M.—Football scores. (No evening program.) CHICKENS VACCINATED Experiments Made In Bartholomew With Inoculation for Cholera. Bu Times Special COLUMBUS. Ind., Dec. 6—Chickens, although falling heir to few diseases, are not immune to the manta for vaccination and inoculation. | Two experiments have recently been made in Bartholomew County with ! inoculating for cholera. The latest attempt was made when I Martin Amholt, inoculated 326 ; chickens. It is said that the first | trial, made on the Fishel farm at Hope, was a failure, but others are j planning to give the fowls the needle. Children’s Guardians Meet A series of district conferences of b ,ards of children's guardians will be held In the State, John A. Brown, secretary of the board of State charities, said. The first meeting was at Evansville Friday. ( heated l\ S.; Sends in Dollar The United States Treasury was *sl richer today as the result of a Aioublfd feminine conscience. The " jjicney was received by John A. Royse, collector of customs. ThursLay from a woman who said she had inought a '.mg in from Canada two ' years ago without paying duty on it. Up-to-Date RADIO MAP ire Lists All Stations Kj>USECON!NELI,Cc ><i?ADio> 33 W. Ohio St. CL 6424.
RADIO CHRISTMAS SPECIAL . “Precision” Model Ace 3B 3-Tube Regenerative Receiver in Solid Mahogany Cabinet. Complete with Loud Speaker, SIOO.OO Capitol Radio Supply Cos. 54 W. New York St. Cl rcle 3888 OPEN EVENINGS Ask for a Demonstration
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‘MOST POPULAR’ GIRLS E. A. Atkins Employe* Give Honors to Six. Six girl employes of E. C. Atkins & Cos. today held the distinction of being voted the most popular girls in the various departments. They were selected at the “E. C. Atkins Factory
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ROYAL Model at $115.00 is in many ways the most attractive phonograph value ever offered Combining' superior cabinet making in choice woods with the unparalleled Brunswick clarity of tone and exquisite faithfulness of reproduction, the Royal Console Model stands alone at its price of $115.00. Among the distinctive advantages of the Royal Model are the Brunswick Ultona which plays all records perfectly, the AllWood Oval Tone Chamber, the silent running Brunswick motor, the balanced lid, and the ample and accessible record compartments. It will be a pleasure for us to show and demonstrate this attractive Brunswick Model at your convenience. We Will Gladly Arrange Terms of Payments to Suit You NEW RECORDS ON SALE TODAY 2617 Roaita—Fox Trot 75c Japanese Sunset) —Fox Trot Paul Ash’s Orchestra 2505 Chansonette—Fox Trot 75C Bonnie—Fox Trot Oriole Orchestra 2514 Mama Goes Where Papa Goes 75C What Do They Mean ny Love? Margaret Young STORE OPEN EVENINGS s&nt4uuvies\ Shop 124 N. Penn. Si. i Opposite Keith's
WIcSHANE’S ™““T** Doors But of Fair Pore Pork Bao*a*e 1 EH# I Ham, fresh 15# F^ h kfo H^" b,, . r r..v.::::::::iiSS I Bhou,dap - Bologna 12 is# I Loins, whole, fresh 15<i FRESH BEEF—CUT FROM NATIVE STEERS Loin Steaks A gfl I Chuck Roasts 12(4^ Round Steaks I Shoulder Roasts ..12 Rib Steaks a Boneless Rib Roasts 12Vaf Eggs Veal 1 Haims I Lard Hommta ....15# I • I “ 33c chop. ....15c I 18c I $1.35
When There is Xmas Gift Shopping to Do and Time is Precious The store announcements in The Times are of inestimable value. Each evening The Times carries important sales messages containing practical gift suggestions and careful reading will save you many out-of-the-way steps. For Christmas gifts or every day needs shop in The Times before you shop in the store. There Are Less Than Three Weeks Left Before Xmas
Night" at the Y. M. C. A. Thursday night. Girls chosen were Misses Ruth Da vidson, Paulina Smock. Mae Hancock Sophia McMuller, Lillian Beck and Susie Whßaker. More than 1,500 employes attended. The average daily wages of the j French laborer is reputed to be about j 14 francs.
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
Attempted Vehiele Theft Charged Vance Pottprff, 26, of 1034 E. Washington St., is in the city prison today charged with vehicle taking. He was
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EXTRACTED \lr HONEY 3 Lb*., 75c 1 Lb.. 30c THE HONEY STORE • 16* J*. Delaware Bt.
No. 1 Standard Meat Market 427 W. Washington St.
Pure Lard 15c < rcamery Butter . . 49C Fresh Country Eggs 43C Cold Storage Eggs 33C Fresh Side Pork 12 i/ 2 < Fresh Shoulder .... it y 2 < Fresh Hams 14%C Fresh Pork Loins ...... 14V 2 C Pure Pork Sausage lOC
APPLES Carload Sale of Christmas Apples Saturday, at Car Door, C.. I. & W. Freight House, 230 Virginia Ave. FAMOUS NEW YORK oc STATE BALDWINS $ | All hand picked. One of the best car load# P*r received. Good keeping and I?“"**®' , . _ , aMuMtal Banket cooking apples. A I A raxlmul of cooking applm 90c per bushel banket at W Li O V-/ Michigan Ht. and War roan A TO. Daldwliu, #I.OO pw butbol. A I sale at Madison Avr % and Palmer Ht. Bight differ cut l nAuUV/ varieties of apples. AS CSUAL-riHfiT COM 2, FIRST BEKTKI). ARTHUR B. HAMILL API* A. 1 ntsTKllWoK
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SA TURD A Y.SPECIALS Boiling Beef, pound 8c Pot Roast, pound 10< Swiss Steak, off round, pound 15<? Pork Loins, pound 17y 2 # Fresh Hams, pound 17y 2 <t Fresh Shoulder, pound 12<^ Callies, pound t2Va^ THE YELLOW FRONT 341-343 E. Washington St.
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350-354 East Washington Stroot The Biggest Retail Grocery in Indiana POTATOES —Fine Michigan stock. O -l Splendid cookers. Peck ...' . U IC 2y a -Bushiel Bag, $2.00. GRAPEFRUIT —Large size and bright oolor. | 3 for each IUC SUGAR—BuIk. Finest granulated. Five pounds 47^ POWDERED SUGAR—Very fine. Two pounds 25^ or Po ßkln P ° rk Ch °P 8 ’ Spare RibS - Pork Lt>i " Shouldec, SKin Bma!| flnd L With Meat On, Roasts, Whole a " 'b- lb., or Half, lb.. ilteSr iis * is * NAVY BEANS—New Michigan. Three pounds 20^ SWEET CORN—Standard Ohio. Three cans, can. .10^ ENGLISH WALNUTB OA | FILBERTS (Hazel J/* Thin shell, lb £7C Nuts) —New crop, lb lOC BALLARD’S SELF-RISING FLOUR—Add water, mix and bake; nothing else required— &-LB. SACK 30^ NONE-SUCH MINCE S|“ I BPAGH ETTI OR 191/ MEAT. Package lOC j MACARONI—In
arrested Thursday when he is alleged to have attempted to steal an automobile belonging to C. B. Stone, 319 N. 1 Pennsylvania St., police say.
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Hamburger. 3 lbs. for. . . 25C ; Boiling Beef lOC Pot Roasts ... iay*r Pound and Loin Steak. . 20C Sugar Cured Bacon . . . 20c Machine Sliced Bacon . 20c Our Own Special Coffee. . 20C | Hot Bread, 8 loaves for. 30c
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New Store —401 S. Warman Ave. —Open Today SUGAR was u> 9k; W W Mmm EGGS ttiw- mu 34* 5 “ M April Storage B Srft Sugar Cored, Lb., 4 CALLIES sse 28 l/u* Potatoes c Old Dutch =s 4125 c TagSoaprloi49c FI HI IP S Djadem Or i-vm satis tastto-iSi C 0 F F EE :s: 2^fi 1 OP’LL TASTE fHE DIFFERENCE. Roatd dßtly * •?•’ ® wn J®**. t * ,2. De „?5 IC AT HV M one blend—one* quality—the best cup yoo ever drank. And the price is not 35c, nor 40c, nor 45c, nor 50c, but just twenty five cents. t>o not accopt imitations.
Wilson's Milk c.-i'l Oc SHREDDED WHEATS 10c Aunt Jem ma nLrfc, 12V4C GOLD iEDAL flour ca pkg,8 1 /3C Navy Beans 7%c MASARONI Bi fe ol 5c L jpe-Nuts pte. 16c GRAPEFRUIT g h e 7%c
Cream of Wheat at. 18c
CHOCOLATE OA. CREAMS, lb LiV C XMAS MIXED or. CANDY, lb LO C MOONSHINE 9A_ CANDY, lb JVC HONEY, pure, full O/T frame OUC mincemeat; 1A _ Large, 9-oz. pkg. . . . IUC GOOD QAOLEO, lb JVC PEANUT BUTTER, OA fresh made, lb favv
BREAD C~ A DELICIOUS MILK LOAF Over 100,000 Loaves Sold Weekly A JV Big 16-Ounce Loaves, Wrapped, Regular 8c Value.
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PALMOLIVE SOAP 3 e..,. 20c Aunt Jem ma £tJ£ 15c Tomatoes ■.“S 10c SUGAR CORN, 325 c Peaches uTS* 15c bill DC Electric Light, 25, ftp DULDO 4#, 50-Watt, Ea-, SOAP CHIPS wt 19c
PUMPKIN, best 1 A . quality, No. 2 1 /* can. IUL RAISINS, Sun- | A Maid, 15-oz. pkg. . . . l*v ENGLISH WAL- QA. NUTS, lb JUC mixed nuts; brAn flakes; oT Kellogg's, pkg OC GINGER SNAI>S, fAI fresh baked, lb IUC FIG BARS, fresh 10 l_ baked, lb . I2C
CRYSTAL WHITE J SOAP, bar 4k CHTPSO, 11-oz. (j~ sweetheart k~ SOAP, bar DC FELS NAPTHA SOAP, bar DJC school tablets; T~ regulation, each fIC BUCKWHEATyi OPFLOUR 4 lbs. ZDc
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