Indianapolis Times, Volume 36, Number 18, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 May 1924 — Page 13

- KRiDAI, MAY 3U, 1924

Hoosier Briefs

Sol Tarmenbaum has been elected president of the Crawfordsville Building and Loan Association to succeed the late Peter C. Sommerville. Franklin College has been given a 600-volume collection of Shakespeare’s -works by Albert Morrell, Tipton County fanners still have one-half of their com planting to do, it is estimated. Howard Goshert, Warsaw, claims the mushroom gathering champion-

3/p (pFFEE is one of the fast" est selling staples in your grocers store. Folks who buy it know it never disappoints. Sealed in tin. Save the containers for canning The Fishback Cos. INDIANAPOLIS KANSAS CITY

It Is Not Too Late To Plant Radishes, Beans, Onions, Lettuce, Cabbage Plants, Beets, Tomato Plants Southern Seed & Supply Cos. 23-25 N. Alabama St. Main 2464-2465

H BABY CHICKS UP Saturday Special White Leghorns . . . 8c Each jpHSl&a In Lots of 100 or More Barred Plymouth Rock. Ea. ! Buff Orpingtons # 12<* Ea. Black Minorcas 12q Ea. ! White Wyandottes 12e Ea. White P. Rocks 12<? Ea. i S. C. Brown Leghorns.,loq Ea. These Chicks are pure bred from flocks culled and mated by us. and hatched in Newton Incubators at our hatchery at Thorntown. Come and get them or we will ship by parcel post prepaid. BOYER’S HATCHERY 25 East Market Street 210 East Main Street Indianapolis, ind. Thorntown, Ind.

Sr \ ■ You’ve never tasted anything \ like this new kind of macaroni It’s the milk that gives the delicious flavor \ and greater food value. Order some Quaker \ Milk Macaroni or Spaghetti from your gro- \ cer today. It costs you no more than the ' ordinary kind—lo cents for a package large \ enough for many generous helpings. Quaker VThe Only Macaroni -Spaghetti $ MILK

In Planning Your Trip The Bank That commodate trunks and bulky Service Built packages of value. Rates for Boxes and Storage Space Quite Reasonable Visitors cordially welcome. Inspect this Interesting and remarkable vault any time. No obligations at all. We are glad to show you. iirti me 8A.M.t05 P. M. Daily HWUIU BA.M.toB P. M. Saturdays Meyer-Kiser Bank^, SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY W* I 1 128 Ka*t Washington Street Ihjl il j

ship of Indiana. He collected fifteen gallons on a farm near Clunette in three hours. Postal authorities are endeavoring to find a "poison pen” writer in Brazil. A number of Brazil citizens have received letters attacking characters of members of their family. A life-size bride and groom in a South Bend store window have been attracting large crowds. In another window a group of miniature dolls show the proper apparel for a wedding party. Divorce suit of Mrs.. George King. Petroleum, who married after a mail

courtship, is being heard in Wells Cbunty Circuit Court. Dr. W. R. Thomas, president of the Alexandria school board, has received an application from a girl six feet five inches tall who desires a junior high school position. The youngest high school graduate from Monroe County this year is Robert Stump, 16, Bloomington.

[) a y 62 Anniversary Housecleaning Sale Positively Closes Tomorrow Night, May 31st YOU MUST HURRY, Pianos - Players - Grands Every li.atrument—New and Old—lncluded Startling—Slashing Reductions Pianos as Low as $69 —Players as Low as $265 Double and Extra Credit for Every Penny You Pay Down , Up to SSO If You Can't Call—Write The Baldwin Piano Cos. of Indiana 1862 18 N. Penn. St. 1924

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THE iiSHIANAPOLIS TIMES

Gone, but Not Forgotten Automobiles reported stolen belong to: William -E. Turk, Plainfield, Ind., Ford, from 1005 N. Tremont Ave. Hubert M. Boncher. 1127 Parker Ave., Overland, from 1240 E. Market St.

William Murphy, 2703 Bellefontaine St., Buick, from 400 block N. Delaware St. Gee. Vincennes, Ind., Packard, from there. BACK HOME AGAIN An automobile reported found 1 by police belongs to: Albert O. Feeney, 1400 N. Meridian St., Marmon, found at S. Meridian and Union Sts.

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Announcing the Opening of 12 New Stores 3106 E. Washington St. 803 N. Senate Ave. 2816 Clifton St. 4032 E. Washington St. 10th and Central Ave. 2123 N. Illinois St. 2806 N. Capitol Ave. 29th and Central Ave. University Heights 6308 Beliefontaine St. 42nd and College Ave. 4024 W. Washington St. 130 Stores in Indianapolis—Where Quality Counts and Your Money Goes Farthest WANTED-STORES IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY Sugar 5 7c 51.85 JELLO flavors 3 pkgs ” 25c PERFECTION '/,-Lb. aft” FRESH “a BUTTER4UC EGGS I ZSC Sliced Bacon iFEI Lb., 23c BLUE VALLEY "tSXT Lb., 44c Nutro Milk, Compound, Tall FRESH MILK, Qt. Bottle, 10c New Potatoesv7 “25c BEANS 3' 25c Bananas rr "7c PINEAPPLES 2 2 I 25c Apples.".™Bt2sc Cabbages, Lb 5c GRAPEFRUITLarge 54 Size, 7j/ 2 c , LEMONS, Urge, Juicy, UozTZOc Grapefruit Jumbo Size, Ea., 8 l-3c ORANGES Fancy, Sweet, Doz., 25c Shredded Wheat, 3f2Bc CREAM OF WHEAT "* 18c POST TOASTIES, Pkg., 7y 2 c 1 KELLOGG’S, Pkg-, 7Vfec PUFFED RICE, p>g., 14c Kellogg’s Krumbles, Pkg., 11c POST BRAN FLAKES, mg- 11c Puffed Wheat, Pkg., 12c DrAPlirC DEL monte OCr SOUP ST 3 i 25c Sugar Corn T Country Gentleman, Can, 12i/ 2 c CATSUP, Large 16-oz. Bottle, 15c Sugar Corn, standard Pack,3 Cans 25c CHILI SAUCE, large 8-02. Bottle, IQc SALMON f Del Monte Red, Can, 25c Oak Grove Oleo, u-. 27c LEA & PERRIN'S SAUCE, Bottle, 27c Good Luck Oleo, a.. 28c CilumelS.2st loyal S. 39c HOUR gg 78c as 85c Sunshine Flour, 5-lb. Sack, 19c; 10-lb.. Swansdown Cake Flour, pkg 29c Navy Beans, Mich. Hand-Picked, lb Macaroni or Spaghetti, big 8-oz. pkg ,5£ Pork and Beans, Special, can .7% <r Sunmaid Raisins, 15-oz. pkg 12 x /<& lb •• 12^2^ SOAPS:'IOI39c nrsl2sc UNITS 2 9c CHIPS .Aft 19C POWDER A 15c Palmolive Soap, bar .iy 2 f Gold Dust, large pkg. 250 Jap Rose Soap, bar M ,7y Octagon Soap, white or yellow bar 6C Fairy Soap, bar Good Brooms, each • 35£ Sanitex Toilet Paper, roll Market Baskets, each 5£ Coffee Qft r dread c n Jackson’s J|||V Q 16-OZ. LOAF Special, Lb. | WRAPPED w

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