Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 197, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 November 1926 — Page 3

NOV. 23, 1926

CHALLENGES FORD ON JEWISH VIEWS , r Philanthropist Urges Verdict by Committee. Bv United Pres* _ BOSTON, Nov. 22.—Henry Ford’s anti-Semetic attitude was challenged by Nathan Straus, New York philanthropist, In an address read at the National Palestine Conference here Sunday. “The Rockefellers, both father and son, are devoting their millions to help the welfare of mankind, to promote science and advance civilization,” Straus said, “while a man like Henry Ford, who has become one of the richest among the money kings of the world, has engaged in a campaign of slander against Jewish people, has spread malicious lies about them, and has stirred up trouble, mischief and hatred here and in Europe.” In his address, which was read by Joseph Baroness of New York. Straus challenged Ford for the wrong he said the latter had inadvertently inflicted in the past, and asked that a committee of ten men of unimpeachable character, ministers and laymen, decide as to the justice of his claims. Straus said he would let Ford name eight members of the committee and he would select the other two. LISTENER PAYS One listener to station KGW, Portland, Ore., liked the programs so well that she sent a $25 check to the station to be used for a dinner for the artists and announce! 1 .

Thanksgiving at HOME! Os course you want to be home for Thanksgiving Day and everybody at home will be happy to see you! Travel in Comfort to Edinburg, Columbus, Seymour, Scottsbu rg, Jeffersonville, New Albany or Louisville, Ky., on INTERSTATE’S modem electric trains. Quick, clean, safe service. iiPl For information, phone: MAIn 4500 If Ain 4501

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SMART APPAREL On Easy Term* PURITAN CLOTHING STORES 111 W. Washington St

Men, Take the Easy Way. Buy Your Clothes on Traurott's 10-PAY PLAN Tr&ugott’s 215 W. Wash. St.

|"3-Room i I Outfits g 1*3491

IDEAL Furniture Company 141 W.Waafa.l P ■■■■■■■■meaeamaaemaeißM

Diamonds on Credit One dollai open* ar account ttai *noe an. all weekly pey meats. PEE JEWELRY CO. IN N 111 at rtayo*l lot*l Hdt

im Payments as Low as $1 a Week THE UNION TIRE CO. Goo. Medlam, Free. MA la ten Oar. ft. EL and Georgia St. Open TUI 8:00 p. m.

CHANGE MAILING DATES Xmas Mall to Egypt, Syria and Palestine, Leaves Dec. 1. The substitution of a slower steamship in place of the Aquitania for carrying mall to Egypt, Syria and Palestine, sets Dec. 1 as the latest date for mailing to insure Christmas delivery at those places, it was announced today by Robert C. Bryson, postmaster. Mail to northern Ireland the Irish Free State may be sent as late as Dec. 13, Bryson added, due to the addition of another mail-carrying ship. ASK PHONE INCREASE Goshen, Elkhart Coinpanys Petition for Rato Jump. * In a petition filed today with the public service commission by the Home Telephone Company, Goshen, rate increases at that city and Elk-

QJ/one flour \ / for every baking purpose / The . r \ Thanksgiving \ Goodie M' Pie—pumpkin pie with its spice- A 11 speckled brownness—seems an in- n \ u separable part of the Thanksgiving * ■ 1 I And how every member of the fam- \* * A ily does enjoy it!—if— l \ Yes—if the crust is the flaky, ten- / 1 0 der, melt in your mouth kind of pie 1 W crust that is so easily made from I N| E-Z-Bake Flour. 1 Ik There’s a goodness—a delicious \ R flakiness—to pie crust made from 1 p? E-Z-Bake that brings out and en- MSLIFVAN S* Ira) riches the full flavor of the chosen filling whether pumpkin, custard. ffl T* Alf L ’.ft \ K orfruit / I r i W See for yourself! Make your pies lqj| ' and other Thanksgiving “goodies” rtITP 183 from E-Z-Bake, and get that extrh- * jUUIX If W\\ W appetite appeal that ttie uniform 1 r I 4ft I Jra goodness of this every-purpose flour I I 1 * : %h gives to all bakings. | | QjSQW Er[ EVANS* I E-Z-BAUF UsSSspi I flour jjQl AN INDIANAPOLIS PRODUCT OF SUPERIOR- QUALITY fQffl

Fresh FULL DRESSED POULTRY

PORK LOINS Whole 25c Lb. PORK ROAST Cut from Loin 27c Lb. Fresh % Picnics 19c Lb.

rorou HVCTCDC Quarts 70c rivLjn UijllKj pints 35c Fresh Pork Sausage bIIT 2 7 c

Spare Ribs Lb 24'

Smoked Picnics cS u>-24'

hart are sbught to meet the rapidly increasing costs of telephone operation. The company claims a fair valuation of $1,019,143 on the strength of an appraisal made last year by G. K. Johnston, Indianapolis telephone engineer. Additions totaling $50,000 have been made since, it is declared. At least $75,000 must be spent to meet the increased service demands, the petition alleges. Rates at Goshen and Elkhart were fixed July 1, 1925. START NEW N.&W. TRAIN Tliree-Hour Lay-Over in Cincinnati Is Eliminated. Announcement was made today of anew train between Cincinnati, Ohio, and Norfolk, Va.., over the Norfolk & Western Railway, which will save Indianapolis passengers bound that way a three-hour layover in Cincinnati. The train has been named the Pocahontas, the name having been suggested by L. N.

TURKEYS Young, Tender Juicy, Corn-fed Birds Per 58C Lb. CHICKENS Young Hens Lb. 39c Roasters or Fryers Per 39c Lb -

<£2 BEEF* 20'

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Helm, Indianapolis freight agent of the N. & W. v Eaatbond the new train leaves Cincinnati at 2:25 p. m. and arrives at Norfolk at 6:45 next day. West bound it leaves Norfolk at 11 a. m and arrrives in Cincinnati at 7 the next morning. Stops are made at Roanoke, Vat, Winston-Salem, N. C., Petersburg Va., and Richmond, Va. MUSIC DISTURBS SLEEP - A Judge in a New York City municipal court ruled that 12 o’clock is curfew hour for radio loud speakers Radio fans who live in this district and want to hear programs after midnight will have to use earphones.

f Turkey Dressing \ I better when seasoned with i I LEA & PERRINS’ 1 L SAUCE J % ■y It at jrsur grocer's

BEEF ROAST Choice Chuck 19c Lb. Prime Rib ROAST 30c Lb. Shoulder ROAST 23c Lb.

For your convenience, Kroger Kroger Stores will remain Stores yvill remain open until 9 | closed all day Thursday, Nov* Wednesday night, Nov. 24. 25, Thanksgiving Day.

DOTES

Asa tweet Jor the Thanksgiving feast you van serve nothing more delectable thau this Persian dainty. It is one of the few sweets that are nourishing as well as delicious. Fancy Golden HALLOWI You can secure no greater value in these tine dales than Kroger offers. Comparison with others s will prove their superiority. Country Club, 10-oz. pkg., 15<?: in bulk — POUND 12c Nut Stuffed and Sugared Pates— Bulk, per lb 29C Country Club Currants—Cleaned, stemmed: per pkg lOC Malaga Cluster lialsins—Largest grown: 1 -)h. pkg 39C Dromedary Orange or Lemon Peel—4-oz. pkg 13C Dromedary Fancy Citron—l.oz. pkg. for : 20C CAKES

From the Kroger bake shops t-omes the finest examples of the bakers' art. Only the purest ingredients are used In the making. Make a selection for your Thanksgiving Feast. Country Cliib FRUIT CAKE Made ift the Old Kuglish style, of finest fruits and nuts. Compare it with those selling at $2 f<5F the 2-lb. cake. 2-lb., in box, 85c. The 3-lb. is packed in a fancy gift tin. 3-POUND CAKE 1.35 Layer fake 75c size; many flavors; each .. 350 Pound Cuke— Ideal for shortcake: each 190 Velvet Cakes -Four Iced varieties; each 80 Macaroon Snaps or Coooanut Taffy Bars—Lb 170 Butter, Soda or Oyster Crackers— Pound .7 140 NUTS

It may be possible to buy nuts at less than we ask, but Kroger does uot skimp in size or quality. Our nuts are all new No. 1 l!i2fi crop—each the finest of its kind. New Crop No. 1 MIXED NUTS Our mixture contains the largest and finest of each kind -*-Sorrento Soft Shell Walnuts, Tarragon Almonds, Naples Filberts, large washed Manoa Brazils and large South Georgia Pecans. POUND 29c

New Sorrento Soft Shell Walnuts— Pound 29C New California Soft Shell Almonds —Lb 25C Paper Shell Pecans —Jumbo Stuarts; lb 590 Salted Peanut*—Virginia and Spanish; lb '--180 Finest Faney Bordeaux Walnut Halves—Lb VOc

U. S. NO. 1 GRADE ROUND WHITE POTATOES

1 47 Ba*

FANCY EMPEROR GRAPES, 10c LB.

CRANBERRIES

q f X 10s

APPLES

Iceberg LETTUCE 10c

BANANAS

80 Size GRAPEFRUIT

2 For 1 5c

PEACHES Direct to us in carload lots from the best packers in California. The dessert supreme for the Thanksgiving Feast.

Country Club Finest golden tree-ripened fruit in heavy syrup— LARGE CAN 25c PINEAPPLE

Country Club California Oft California Bartlett Pears— on Apricots—Svrup ; big an.... C.V C Country Club: big con I* FRUIT SALAD =L~-=..29e Black or Loganberries- OC Mara.chlno Cherriee - Co ^ry Country Club; No. 2 can....4uC xiO?’* 39c PRESERVES " 25c Apple Butter-Country IC. vanU Clara Prunev-Coun- OQ. Club: 38-07 in qt. Jar try Club; 2-lb. carton i *' C RAISINS 10c

PEAS Country Club Fancy Wisconsin Sifted—Tender, delicious. No. 2 can—17c Country Club Spinach—No grit; No. 2 can 140 Country Club Asparagus—Tips or spears; square can 350

P|||nNft%|#|ft| Avondale—Fancy Golden; r UIVI rft IN::r h p ": n . IZc

Chocolate DROPS Kroger made: rjch cream centers, covered with pure chocolate; lb.— 15c Assorted Chocolates —4 flavor* ; pure. Pound 200 Marshmallows—Campfire, pkg., 170: Angel us 80 BUTTER Country Club Pure, freshly churned creamery; 1-lb. print—50c

Pure laird. Lb 170 Wondernut Oleo, per lb 200 pA A A Country Club. Fresh; carton of 1 doz., 65c m gm tUAJOcountry Club. Fresh; carton of 1 doz., 65c I C

Fresh Brand Coffeo—The Right Drink for the Thanksgiving Feast 1-Lb. Pkg, 47^

15 “ 43c

CELERY

2 Jumbo dj Stalks 130

Box Jonathans 4 Lbs. 25c

Sweet POTATOES 0 Pounds 15C

Large Fat Fruit

5 Lbs. 25c

250 Size ORANGES

Avondale Kxcellent quality fruit in a medium heavy -syrup LARGE CAN 22c i

Country Club: in syrup: **■ No. 2% can, 29<G No. 2 can (sci W W

CORN Country Club —Golden Bantam, can 170: Country Gentleman, No. 2 can—15c Sweet Potatoes -Peeled and cooked. Big can 150 String Beans—Tender and flnvory. No. 2 can 12'AO

Peanut BRITTLE Fresh and crisp from Kroger Candy Kitchens: finest nuts; lb 15c Conntry Club Filled CandyFound jar 390 Hershey Chocolate or Almond Bars 40 and 80 SUGAR In bulk. 10 lbs., 650: Jack Frost Pure Cane, 25-lb. sack ■1.65

Baldwins 'j 0 Lbs. 33c

40C Dozen

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FIGS

We are direct Importers of the finest quality Smyrna figs grown. Our prices reflect this operation as they are as much as 50% under those in general. Most grocers do out even carry this quality. Finest Smyrna LAYER New 192(1 crop of fancy. large size, 5-crown layer tigs, the finest to be bad. 8-oz. glassine wrapped pkg., in bulk— POUND 22c fllnce Fruits—ln fancy 2 Ih. gift tin. at 91*49 Sweet Cider —Hlldrtck’s; gallon glafea jug 69^ Pure Strained Honey Country Club, 1 lb. jar 23<* Peunut Butter—Country Club, 1-lb. Jar 22 C Marshmallow Creme Country Club, 1-lb. Jar 15^ SMJSJDS

No one will deny that an attractive salad adds greatly to the success of any meal. At Kroger Stores one may find the \ delicacies from which the tlalutiest salads can be prepared., 1,000 Island DRESSING > Country Club—Has the true home made taste —will not separate or ferment —and you will find it more economical than preparing yonr own. Adds color and tlavor to salads. 8y 2 -OZ. JAR 25c French Dressing-Country Club; BVa oz, bottle 250 Mayonnaise Country Club; 4-o*. Jar. 1O0; 12-oz 250 Mammoth Queen Olives—% pt., 180; pt.. 370: qt 530 Stuffed Olives -%-pt. Jar. 250; pt., 450: qt 750 Vinegar Cider or white—Pt. bottle 100 MINCE MEAT

No longer need you spend hours of grinding and chopping to prepare your mince meat. Simply select your favorite brand for your mine plea, fruit cakes, puddings, etc. Country Club MINCE MEAT Contain* all the necessary Ingredients—each a* pure and fine as though you yourself selected''them. One package In a flaky cruet will make a delicious mince pie. 9-OZ. PKG. 10c Minn* Meat —Nonesuch, 150: Libby’s moist, lb. Jar. 230 Extracts—Vanilla, bot., 140: Lemon, b0tt1e....... 100 Assorted Spices—tSlftnr top can*. each 90 Pickle* —Dill, qt. Jar, 250: Sweet, Pt. Jar 250 Gulf Caught Dry Pack fUirlmn— Tl 170