Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 134, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 September 1926 — Page 20

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CATTLE FEEDING WILL BE TAKEN DP BY BANKERS Financiers to Attend Annual Meet to Be Held Sept. 20-22. Bu Times Soeciai LAFAYETTE, Jnd., Sept. 10.— First hand facts on the selection of feeding cattle and feeding sheep, an important phase of Indiana agriculture, will be laid before the bankers attending the annual meeting of the Indiana Bankers’ Association at Purdue University, Sept. 20, 21 and 22. The demonstration is scheduled for the forenoon of Sept. 21, and Profs. F. G. King and Claude Harper have just returned from Chicago after buying several carloads of cattle and sheep expressly for use at the convention program. Chicago, medium and poor feeders will be shown. ' Special Invitations Director G. I. Christie of the Purdue agricultural experiment station, has issued special invitations to farmer bank directors and patrons to attend the demonstration, which will not only explain to farmers how to take the chance out of cattle apd sheep feeding, but will lay before the bankers facts which may be used as a guide in business relations with their patrons where the pur--chase- of cattle and sheep may be concerned. This clear and forceful demonstration will be one of the high points of an extended program arranged for the Hoosier financiers, and its should be far-reach-ing. Record Attendance Cards received from many banks giving assurance of their representatives attending the meeting indicate that more women than ever before will come to Purdue for the three day sesdon and enjoy the special program for wo,nen which is being arranged by the school or home economics, extension department. Walter Ball, Lafayette banker, chairman of the general convention committee is urglqg all banks which have not signified their intention of coming to do so In order to facilitate housing and banquet arrangements. TO HOLD SWINE DAY Wisconsin Processor to Speak at Purdue Exercises. * Bv Times Special LAFAYETTE, Sept. 10.—Professor F. B. Morrison, University of Wisconsin, will be the principal speaker at the annual Purdue Swine Day, Oct. 1, here. Professor Morrison is an authority on livestock feeding and co-author of “Feeds and Feeding. ” Extensive experiments with hog feeding will be the prineipal feature of the occasion. Members of the Purdue staff will be on the program for brief addresses. The meeting will start at 10 a. m. at the Experimental Swine Farm Os West Lafayette. GAS SOAP BUBBLES WASHINGTON, Sept. 10.—The Washington Bureau of Standards is studying poisonous gas now by blowing it into soap bubbles. Steel containers heretofore have made It impossible to note the action of the gases and to photograph them. They say that theories regarding the chemical changes are being revolutionized. FAIR ENOUGH FOLKESTONE, England. Sept. 10. —Ten girl babies who appeared on a nearby boardwalk were awarded ten prizes offered by civic authorities in aw adult beauty contest. The contest drew no entries because the ruled stipulated that only those girls who used no paint, powder or lipFtick were eligible.

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NOTE—The Times will give a recipe filing cabinet for recipe submitted by a reader and prinfed in this column. One recipe is printed daily, except Friday, when twenty are given. Address Recipe Editor of The Times. Cabinets will be mailed to winners. Write only one recipe, name, address and date on each sheet CANNEIMORN Husk about four dozen ears of. corn and let sfand over night. There should be nine pints of the corn cut from the Cob (do nos scrape the cob). Add one pint salt, one pint sugar, and one pint water. Put on fire and after it begin to boil, let it boil five minutes. Can while boiling SATURDAY BANK HOURSTOCHANGE Fletcher Institutions Will Start Winter Schedule. Evans Woollen, president of the Fletcher Savings and Trust Company, announced today that the company, its branches and affiliated State banks will start their winter schedule of Saturday hours for business this Saturday. Ten of the company’s offices, including the main office at Market and Pennsylvania Sts., will shift the daily opening hour from 8 to 8:30 a. m. The South Side State Bank, affiliated with the trust company, will continue to open each week day at 9 n. m. On Saturdays the main office and eight of the branches and rffflllated banks of the trust company will open at 8:30 a. m. and close at 4 p. m. At the South Side State Bank the Saturday houjs will be from 9 a. m. to 1 p. m. and from 7 to 9 p. m. The Rural Street bfhneh, 2812 E. Washington St., will remain open on Saturdays froiA 8 a. m. to 1 p. m. and from 6 to 8 p. m. Each bank of the city will regulate its own opening and closing hours, as there has been a failure of the bankers to agree on a uniform schedule.

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