Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 183, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 December 1923 — Page 19
FRIDAY, DEC. 14, 1923
WATSON HONOR GUEST Indiana Society of Chicago Gives Annual Banquet. By United Press CHICAGO. Dec. 14.—Senator Janies E. Watson of Indiana and Sir Henry Worth Thornton, president of the Ca-
EXTKACTED vL HONEY 3 Lbs., 75c •gPs 1 L >* 30c THE HO* EY STORE 16* N. Delawara St. L
No. 1 Stanford Meat Market 427 W. Washington St.
Pure Lard 15<* Creamery Butter .. 4< Fre.sk Country Eggs ... .43£ Cold Storage Eggs 33c Fresh Side Pork 12^^* Fresh Shoulder 11 y 2 C Fresh Hams 14y 2 C Fresh Pork Loins 1 4y 2^ Pure Pork Sausage .. lOC
Money-Saving GROCERY STORES Stores. 10 ;£ Soap, 45^ Loose-Wiles Biscuit Cos. Krispy TALL CAN WILSON Crackers, 15c Lb. MILK, 10c We buy them in carload lots direct from the growers. This enables us to make you the lowest possible price. Only one profit and that a small one. One solid car of each—hence the reason for this low price. ORANGES 30c dqz. R beaut y CMjWgs Grapefruit, 3for2sc|^sH^L The cheapest, best quality cooking apples you can find is the Black Twig that all Child’s Stores Are Now Selling. Every One Sound—No Waste—Good Cookers
Selected Storage Eggs, 34c Doz. Tall Can, SALMON 22C Can Medium Red NO-RISK FLOUR . 10-LB 24-LB. BAG BAG 40c 85c
Perfection C7a Creamery JJUIICI j Prims, J| t NEW STORE JUST OPENED SOI East Sixty-T hird Street, Broad Ripple 2504 Central Avenue 132 East Twenty Second Street TWO DOWNTOWN STORES 110 North Delaware Street 432 East Washington Street —— CHILDS ——— CHILDS ——
nadian National Railways, will be guests of honor at the annual banquet of the Indiana Society of Chicago Saturday night. Circle Garage Approved A six-story garage may be built at the southwest corner of the Circle and W. Market St., by heirs of th< Test
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j flamburger, 3 lbs. for.. ! Boiling Beef ... ....... 10? Pot Roasts 12%£ Round and Loin Steak. 20£ Sugar Cured Baeon ... .20<* Machine Sliced Bacon. 20c Our Own Special Coffee. Hot Bread, 8 loaves for. 30<
The flavor and aroma is assured by careful roasting and blending irt our own roasteries. OUR VERY BEST COFFEE at 33c Lb. is always reliable and uniform. You are always sure of freshness, as we only roast and pack every day the requirements of our stores. Packed in dust-proof cartons ,in the whole bean. Fresh ground while you wait when you buy it. Tastes different. Costs you less per cup.
estate, Superior Judge Linn D. Hay has decided. Judge Hay granted a permanent injunction to Skiles Test
§ OH! MA, THAT’S P 1 WHAT 1 WAS f JB WISHIN’ FOR A ■j You remember the ■ bread and milk of your p boyhood days? Re- fl ft| freshing bowl of good- U fl ness, wasn’t it? Our R P milk is pure and good H M —order it sent to your M *>2 home mornings. ■ pEASTENDMILKG).? ‘‘fourWlhman’fi
SELECTED FRESH Eggs, 51c Doz. GOOD TASTY Cheese, 35c Lb. Fresh Baked in Our Own Ovens. 1-Lb. Loaf Quality Bread, 5c IV2-Lb., Wrapped, Quality Bread, 9c
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and the other heirs restraining city officials from withdrawing permission to build. City plan commission opposed the garage.
(oFFEE makes the whole meal more appetizing because its flavor, smoothness and strength whet the appetite. The Fishback Cos. INDIANAPOLIS KANSAS CITY
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Carload Sale of Christmas Apples Saturday, at Car Door, C., I. & W. Freight House, 230 Virginia Ave., Just South of the Elevation. FAMOUS NEW YORK OC STATE BALDWINS g| and GOLDEN RUSSETS ■ "7T AH hand picked. Good keeping and cooking apples. ■MHh K I C A frl((i lr of llalitwlni, Golden Hnseetts and Ben Darla, A I ..,1 I 81,00 and 81.25 per bushel basket. at W. Michigan and H annan At. A I Special ale at Madluon Am. and Palmer St. Eight different rlLitJvy varieties of applea. A T CfY A carload a ale of Baldwins at W. Washington and Harding Sts., r\LOv 81.25 per bushel basket. AS COME, FIRST SERVED. ARTHUR B. HAMILL
w THE fiJyfcm' * I:** £* JVcut pate Grocery 4-44 WEST WASHINGTON ST 360 INDIANA AVE, GOODS DELIVERED TO ALL PARTB OF THE CITY Very large assortment of Candles and Nuts of all kinds at Loweet Prices Eng'i.h W.'. I ™, 6 ,'“*2““idg and NuU ' 2 ib< - ;:X;\....25c ife S ,,r 23: : B ~ *‘-"v;: ssjssr %T pound 25c po e u r nd 35 c per ib 25c Fine Cream Mixed, j Fine Assortment of Christmas Mixed. X. 25c j 25c P p . e :nd 20c Best Hand-Picked Navy Beans. m Per t ound / Q 3 lbs. best | A Red Beans. ,r Hom ' '" * Cornmeal XUC 3 No. 2 cans . iIDC can s 25c Leave Orders for Poultry. Dressed While You Walt.
V# 350-354 Ernst Washington Str-‘ The Biggest Retail Grocery in Indiana Cranberries, Cape Qreening Apple*, for mince meat, pie*, or stewpound V * ry f,n *’ *1? Ino ‘ 6 P° undß - 25 <* : bushel basket.... .$1.40 GRAPEFRUIT—Thin rind and fine flavor. | jLarge size, 4 for 25<; 2 for 1 HO OSIER GOLD CREAMERY BUTTER, pound 55^ MIXED NUTS, selected mix and all new, pound.. .22%^ ENGLISH WALNUTS, large size, thin shell, pound...29^ Brazil Nuts. Jumbos; [ bright and clean, Almonds (paper shell) Filberts (Hazel Nuts) P° ur, d j pound 28<J new, pound 16^ 3 pounds, SI.OO SWEET FLORIDA ORANGES—Medium size and full of juice. One dozen 17^ Tip-Top Pop Corn-One packaje P e r ,'| a „ Date.-Bulk. ,r ke ;. l ok,r. isc isc PORK LOIN ROASTS, small size, pound 15^ PIG SHOULDERS, sugar cured, pound 12V2^ CREAM CHEESE, mild and good color, pound 30£ Sweet Pickles, nice size, . Heinz Sweet Pickle Relish, 20 for 25pound 25<* CANfcIY HEADQUARTERS—Over 100 varieties to choose from. All new and fresh and priced reasonable. Chro!t Drops, soft centers, Special Gum Drops, lb 15^ 5 pounds 35d Old-Fashion Hard Chocolate-Coated Peanuts, Chocolate Covered Cherries In cream. Pound 29C Packed In a handsome cherry French Cream Bon Bont, 1b....25C box 42C Christmas Trees Will be on sale Thursday morning;. A big- seloctlon to choose from at the popular price of SI.OO.
Saxophones are very sensitive. A sudden draught of cold air may cause them to go flat in tone.
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NEW STORE—26I6 SHELBY ST—OPEN TODAY SUGAR K£ il 91c Potatoessga.2Qc PAII ICO SmrCareil '-- 101a VALLItd rr 28= i c BUTTER Eg 55c ** 1 ■ ■■■ 14-Lb. p.ints, Lb„ WWW Quaker Oats * 3 i 25c SOAPS' 10139 c F| HI IP l! d iadem OCg B mUI\ Sacks OJ V i)Dr||n A Delicious Milk Loaf F n jilrMll 1 6-OZ. Loaves- H t Is lhrilr Wrapped —Reg. 8c Value
SHREDDED WHEAT m. 10c Wilson’sMilkSlOc Hunt Jem ma nlT'A',, 12'/ 2 c Aunt Jem ma 15c GOLD MEDAL nSK-Bwc MACARONI "fT 5c peaches.“r jOc HONEY ™K&. 30c PEACHES “Sc 1 ::" 30c
Campbell’s K 9c
FIG BARS, fresh lot baked, lb lu^C GINGER SNAPS, |IT fresh baked, lb IUC BRAN FLAKES, O _ Kellogg’s, pkg OC r~ 10-oz. pkg OC CABBAGE, solid Ol heads, lb L2C GOOD LUCK QA OLEO, lb JUC CREAM OF NUT 97 OLEO ( Commons ) lb. .* C
COFFEE H. 25c YOWJj TABTM THE DIFFERENCE. Roustsd dally ln our own roasteries. One price —one blend —one quality — the best cup you ever drank. And the price Is not 35c, nor 40c, nor 45c, nor 50c, but Just twenty-live cents. Do nst *oc*pt Imitations.
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BACON A. 20c Matches, 3 Oc PUMPKINSrS: 10c SWEETHEART m 5c SOAP CHIPS L g.'“.l-!" 19c PALMOLIVE SOAP 3 2Qc P & G SOAP, Bar, 4*2C Catsup 15c MIXED HUTS S 1 23c
CHILE Seasoning 1O 1 " Blacker’s, can.... 1 Liz** NAVY BEANS, 7IMichigan, lb .1 2L FdULD’SMacaroni 7I or Spaghetti, pkg. . . I 2V* SUGAR Q No. 2 or CORN, O Cans . TOMATOES, solid 1 A pack, No. 2 can AUC PEACHESTCaIi- |r~ fomia, No. 2Vg can. .DC
SALT, free running, £ 2-lb. box DC SOAP POWDER, 1 7 large Grandma, pkg. A I C BOLBS, Electric, or 25-40-50-Watt, each 4wDC OLD DUTCH 71~ CLEANSER, can I 2C SCHOOL TABLETS, J regulation, each *IC RAISINS, Sun- Yyi Maid, 15-oz. pkg. . . . A4C PEANUT BUTTER 7 OA~ fresh made 1b uvC
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