Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 176, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 November 1925 — Page 9

TUESDAY, NOV. 24,1925

NEW SCHOOL MEMBEfiS TO GIVE POLICIES Definite Plans Expected to Be Announced Soon. Definite policies of the new Indianapolis school board members will bo announced soon, it was understood today. The new members, Charles W. Kern, Mrs. Killian Sedwick and Theodore Vonnegut, will take effect Jan. 1. They have not met yet, they said, but expect to do so In a short time. The three members-elect will attend the school board meeting tonight. Second Meeting This is the second meeting they have attended, to became acquainted with the routine and procedure of school board business. It is rumored that Miss Georgia Alexander, a school principal here for years, may be made superintendent m tne pxace of E. U. Graff after .Jan. 1. She denied the rumor today. Other Changes It is expected that changes will be made throughout the public school system. The members, immediately following election, said they were in favor of any progressive action be ing carried out by the presen. board. They are in favor of the school board's building program and have promised cooperation.

STANDARD TO BUILD PLANTS Oil Storage Centers Will Be Elected. The Standard Oil Company of Indiana today announced plansV for two oil and gasoline storage and distributing plants of approximately 900,000 gallons capacity, one to be located at S. Harding St. and the Big Four Railroad and the other at South Keystone Ave. and the Big Four. Both will cost $300,000. The South Harding St. project will hold 240,000 gallons of refined oils and gasoline, and 150,500 gallons of lubricating oil. Fifteen storage tanks will hold 340,000 gallons of refined oils and gasoline at the Keystone Ave. plant, in addition to a 60,000 gallons storage room for lubricating, oils. AMENDS MADE TO OLD COUPLE Money and Deed Given by Real Estate Brokers. Restitution to an aged couple, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Kahn, amounting to $2,051 and a clear deed to a fortyacre farm In Martin County, was given today by Clarence Kirschner, Solon Freeman and William Sheldon, Terre Haute real estate brokers. The men were sentenced to serve nine months In Jail and fined S3OO each by Federal Judge Robert C. Baltzell Monday for using the malls to defraud the old couple of their farm. Each of the men, as they appeared In court, deeply regretted the Incident and said they did not realize the condition of the farm they traded the old couple for their Montana homestead. The Kahns made the trip from Montana to Martin County In a covered wagon. They found the brokers had misrepresented the condition of the property and that there was no house, barn or granary on the farm, as they were told. They found the farm not tillable and the roads inaccessible. FALL PROVES FATAL Btl United Press LAFAYETTE, Ind., Nov. 24. —A fall down the basement steps at her home caused the death of Mrs. Lucinda Burns, 73, Monday night.

THANKSGIVING SUGGESTION IN MEATS SWISS STEAK, Lb. 17c | PORK ROAST, Lb. 17c BUTTER, Sugar Creek, Oak Grove, Blue Valley, Lb 50c SANITARY MEAT MARKET V. 8. Government Inspected Meats Eioiulvelf, 867 XL WASHINGTON ST.

BORN IN FLIVVER Baby Is None the Worse for Experience. Bit United Press CHICAGO, Nov. 24. Baby Zuponeck, apparently was none the worse for his experience of last night when he poked his head out the door of a flivver for his first glimpse of the world. Tie was born In an automobile just outside the door of a local hospital, with a cordon of nurses and doctors holding back a very curious crowd. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Zuponeck. The mother Is doing well.

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PEARSON PIANO COMPANY Indiana a Largest ana Moat Complete Motlc Store 128-1 M N Pena St. Bet. U7I Oae Price to Everybody

NORMAN’S FURNITURE CO. “The Bluebird Store” 237-241 E. Wah. St.

S-P-E-C-I-A-L LEATHER VEST (With Sleeve*) 89.98 SHEEPSKIN COATS 36-Inr.h, Four Pocket* and Belt at 89.98 CNDKRSEL! NO STORE 34 West Maryland St. Wateh Our SATIRIMT Specials

14-oz. Embossed Gold Patterns, 15c The Essence of Good Taste Martin Rosenberger Wall Paper Company 210 N. Delaware. 421 W. Washingt&n

FOUNTAIN PENS Waterman, Schaeffer, LlfetL ja, Conklin Moore, Dnofnld, New Improved Eversharp Pencils. Pens and Pencils Repaired CLARK & CADE Clarpool Pros Store

HANNING BROS. & WINKLER Dentists S. W. Cor. Wash, and Penn.

Wet Wash With the Flatwork q Neatly Ironed and Folded per pound.... $1.25 Minimum fhargs Wet wash 6 cents per pound; 17 pounds for SI.OO. Put In your rag rugs and bedclothes. Soft Water Family Wash Laundry 831-837 E. Washington St. Phone Lincoln 7338

For THANKSGIVING @ DINNERS Do your Thanksgiving Snopping at the A&Pe- We have a complete assortment of Fruits, Vegetables, Nuts, Candies, Peels and everything that goes to make a successful dinner— SHOP AT THE A P l PURE KETTLE RENDERED LARD 2 “-35 c SILVERBROOK—BEST CREAMERY BUTTER pkTxs 47c crrTT mi PUMPKIN ;• 9c U. S. NO. 1 GRADE Potatoes 1 o -3 8 c 32c OLEO “Nutley” Lb. EXTRAFANCYHOWE’ ~ Cranberries Lb. 20c EXTRA LARGE SIZE RUSSETS Grape Fruit EACH 10c GRANDMOTHER’S Pound Pkg. Fruit Cake Each 45c “NONE SUCH” Mince Meat*** 15 EXTRA FANCY JONATHANS APPLES 4-25*

The A & P is ready to take care of your entire requirements for your Xhanksgiving Pinner Walnuts SHELL Lb. 39 OliVeS 40i!sttiEEed.zlc 27 Cherries SET 14* Currants is ox. Pkg. 22c UMir Large,wet!bleached Sta i ks , Each j 2y 2 c OATES r.r; ex. 21c Mayonnaise E “^o°r“ a 2sc Raisins Seedless 2 pkgs. 25c FIGS ca xa f b°l r e n,a —5. CANDIED PEEL 1* I Citron , 23® MEAT DEPARTMENT Fresh Hens lb - 37c Pressed Fryers u. 36c Oysters 3Sc Swiss Steak Lb., 25 ALL OUR STORES WILL BE CLOSED ffi THURSDAY S OPEN WEDNESDAY MTE.K

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Kroger Stores will remain open Wednesday night, November 25, until 9 o’clock.

TURKEYS E 5; lb. 52c CHICKENS S' lb. 37c

Choice Beef Chuck Roast lb. 17c -ar ROAST lb. 27c Pork Roast 1 lb. 28c

I Golden t fPUMPWN? K Hips

Country Club FRUIT CAKE Old English Style Avery rich cake, filled with fancy fruits and nuts. Unsurpassed In quality by any other cake on the market — regard lesß of price. 3-lb. fancy tin, $1.25. 2-lb. box, 75c Layer fskw Largo 73c •le. two layers: asst.; eoeh....3!>c Dromedary Cocmuiut, pkg.... 15c

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New Layer FIGS 1925 Crop Our own Importation of Smyrna’s best large spread figs. Very rich and fancy quality at prices as much as buy* u'dtr those in general. Lb., 23c Palled Flga—s Crown; 19*5 crop Smyrna -Naturals; 1-lb. b<rx.49o Wrapped I-ayrr—New Smyrna 8-om. g leonine; pkg l*c Sir win* Klg—Fancy 19*5 crop Smyrna NatumU; lb 15c Libby'. Moi.t Mince Meat—Pint Jar *so None Such Mine* Meat—ParkHfc 15c

iQadm’, i oyster | | butter or sodas £ N2|l

X. B. C. Plum Pudding— Each .......I*o Chocolate Pecan.—Lb..... •• ..97c Coeoanut Marahmallow. Pound Hocne Butter Cookie.—.Lb...97c Colburn'* Bobbed Sage—Ounce package to

am _ - Country Club —■ m A Jack Frost Pure . a Butter ~r, 50c iSugaisggM di Pure Lard, lb 18£ | Wonder Nut Oleo, lb.. | Peanut Butter, lb. . .„ 20< c" ri ri q & sS; QQa ecu tU UO 09C DOC ■" —rraach Braun C.ffm-Th. UU Uriah tar Theuk ltart-4*.

fiVOTCDC Quarts 70c UI w I tnu Pints 35c Shoulderßoastlb.2oc FRESH HAM lb. 24c

Finest California PEACHES Country Club—lllinois Country fruit grown than these luscious golden halves, packed* In heavy sugar syrup and shipped direct to us. A dessert supreme for Thanksgiving feast. big 25c can Bartlett Pears Pineapple Apricot. Conntry Preeerrea AblOClub; California; lately pure; none heavy syrup :07_ finer; pa ehj big can. L.I C pound OC Fruit Salad—Finest 3“ —C fruits; ready to Apple Batter serve; QQ Country Club; 38 can OJC ounces In Or. Cherries -Royal <J uart J ar - • • •<- Anne Clifton; can, Olive* queens; %- ii.'it*; Coun- on P* n L J ar I try chub ZiJC 25c Sweet Pickle* Maraschino Cherries 14-ounce or —3-Ounce |i ■) ar bottle IIC Relish Country Jello Assorted; c>r .....i 5c ssi‘?:....iOt

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It is a feast to the eye to see the elaborate display of excellent produce at Kroger Stores. Finest Grown Horwe Cranberries 2 ib. 35c Well Bleached Michigan Stock CELERY 2 for 25c Large Crisp Heads, Iceberg LETTUCE 2 for2sc Juicy, Thin Skin ORANGES 176 Size * •. 60< 200 Size 252 Size 42< Fancy Jonathan, 9 Iba 16c ADDI ro SSi*.S:r.:JE I j LL 0 Cooking, 6 1b5......26c Large, Finn BANANAS 3 lbs. 20c PEAS Country Club—Sifted. Wisconsin; fresh, tender, delicious. No. 2 1 9c Can Spinach Country ] Tlney Peers—Country Club. Calif.; clean. Club, finest Wlscon- . J . 23c Axparagna -California -...aw*, tip. or spoara ; on Mayonnalao— or square can JttC I 12-os. Jar ,kJC Country Club Gentleman or Shoo Peg (Fritter). No. 2 1 5C Can Golden Bantam Corn | Tlnr iw-Country Finest Maine, clous, fresh ta.nlGreen Bean■—Tender, I•.• Jv flavory; No. tJ_ Sweet Potatoes sw 2 can I4C I —Big can I/ C

Store* will remain closed all Thanksgiving Day, Thursday, November 2S.

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New Crop MIXED NUTS I It may he possible I to buy a mixture i for less than we ask, but Kroger does not skimp in size or quality. Our ) m 1 x tore contain* all 1926 crop nut*. | 1 n c 1 u and Ing No. 1 \ California walnut* No. 1 Tarragon* Almonds, No. 1 Nae I pies Filberts, larg* J washed Manos Brae zlls and large South i Georgia paper shell ! Pecans. Lb—--33c *

Pmuw —Jamb* Stewart Tsua Shell; pound ........Ms Shelled Walnut*—Selected Bordeaux halves) 1b...........-IBs Hlldlck's Sweet Cider—Oellea Jug .............. ...........*Ss

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Nut Stuffed DATES Bordo —Large, fsß* cy sugared dates ' packed in 8-pound handsome 1 1t h ographed tins and i 1 - pound attractive boxes only-3-lb. tin, 30c < Currant. —Iter leaned ▼n.tl.m Grecian; It-oa. pkg.........16* Dromedary Date#—Par packaga 9*t Rata! ns Kunmaid Beaded er Seedleoa, I.V-oa. pkg. .... .IV4e Rat ulna—Country Club graded or Smtlfu, 11-os. pkg .9a Dromedary Citron—4-oa. ykgJHt

%uQssomd. i f fhocolates* $ KROGER g MADE *

noil day Cream MLxtura, Ib..JNo Chocolate Drop., lb Uti Peanut Brittle, per 1b.........16c Campfire Marelimallow. pkg.lda Her.hey 6c bar., 4c| 10c bara.^s

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