Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 236, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 January 1927 — Page 16

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JE The Times will give a re Bing 1 cabinet for recipe submitI a reader and printed In this ■>. One recipe is printed dally, S Friday, when twenty are I Address Recipe Editor of The if Cabinets will be mailed to B's. 1 DATE PUDDING ■e and cut into small pieces two fc“S of dates (one and one-half ■>' and one cupful of nut meats le cupful of sugar add throe fcns of baking powder and one Baspoon of salt. Add yolks of ■eggs to sugar and baking S', then add the mixture to land nuts. Beat whites of lery stiff, fold into mixture and In a buttered pap for thirty Is in a medium oven. Serve lith whipped cream, la G. Magee., Spink-Arms ■City. W TO CLEAN A CHICKEN le fowl over fire flame. Cut off lust below bill. Untie feet, scone and loosen sinews just be ■nt. Pull out sinews ami cut ■ Cut out oil sac. Lay breast Intake small slit from backbone I the head; loosen windpipe and Ind pull out. Push back skin Beck and cut off neck close to I Make slit below end of breastBut in fingers, loosen intestines Backbone, take firm grasp of ■ and draw out. Cut around K> that intestines are unbroken le heart, lungs and kidneys. Inside and out with cold water, ■ripe dry with cloth. Cut Ih fleshy part, of gizzard and I inside heavy skin without Big, then cut away gristly part I only thick fleshy part is used. ■ McKee, 315 S. Taft St., City. IRSH MALLOW FILLING Kup of sugar, one-third cup Bme-half pound marshmallows ■to smaJl pieces), two and oneBblespoons hot water, one teaIvanilla. Boil sugar and milk loft ball stage is reached. Melt Inallows in double boiler, a.dd liter, and cook mixture until I, continually stirring while I milk and sugar. Beat until I I-on is Bultman, Bateariilc, I It. 1. luiT SALAD DRESSING B of two oranges, two eggs, lip sugar. Cook until thick.

AMUSEMENTS

L MUTUAL __ 13 Bnrleiqne Theater H Formerly Flroiuhviiy m JACK HUNT, with P 1927 Edition of lITHING beauties I Hlushinir. Dainty Heuutles Hi the Illuminated Runway

, Talbot’s Fine Arts Enterp. isss I RAT Sun. Aft., Jan. 23 g =tEISLER AfT’Seats Selling *2.50, *2, *1.50, *l. Pltis Tax | 1. Talbot, 916 Humf-Mnnmie I

ÜBERT-MURAT . Mat.. Night, Wsd. Jan. 12 iirHABBY LAUDER n IN NEW AND OLD SONGS-fy-jfl Direction WILLIAM MOPPB COMPANY OF ADTISTS Nlgllt LA *1.05. *l.lO, 75<!. Tax \ Included. U , ' Mat—*2.2o. *1.55 *l.lO. y 75c. 50c. Tax Included. ieats Ready Saturday

IUSH’S TONITE AU WEEK. MAT. RAT. PRusiiclt Jannejr Present* The Entrancing Musical Play i I Raxed on W‘IF I WERE KING” as Music by Friml b chorus. 60; Orchestra. 30. 10 Times at Casino, N. Y. >l.lO to $3.30. Mills, 7.->c to >2.15

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Lytell and Billie Dove In one Wolf Returns” ouls Joseph Vance Story IRY COOPER & CO. th SIDNEY PAGE in Moments of Mirth” ESTON SANDY SHAW UCKIB L_ IN CUBY ITEN I*o . MOCKING ® UK iv’ _ SMITH STEP—STEP—STEP with UNKET & RAY, ARLOA SPRINGS & GIRLS

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■ADS YOUR MIND LIKE I AN OPEN BOOK IUNNINGER of Modern Mystery TW>unds and Amazes /BIR & MORTON HAVEL Hh HELEN LOCKHART [HARRY IJOLSON ATHERTON FOUR DIAMONDS fAY & DOT DEAN FRANKLIN Rathe News k ROYCE Topics, Fables Idles Attend the Matinees

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You should have no difficulty answering the first question, but the others may cause more trouble. The correct answers appear on page 22: 1— Who Is shown in the accompanying picture? 2 What is the first name of Lenglen, tennis star? 3ln what State is El Paso? 4 Who wrote ‘ All the world's a stage and all the men and women merely players?" 5 How many pecks are there In a bushel? 6ls a league longer or shorter than a mile? 7 What Is the abbreviation for Bachelor of Arts? 8 — What words are represented by the letters “C. O. D.”? 9 How many persons compose a quartet? 10— From which of Longfellow’s poms is this line taken: ‘‘This is the forest primeval”? ' When cold, place in refrigerator until needed. This mixture keeps well. When you want to use It add whipped cream. About one-half pint is necessary. Mrs. Gothiel Bauer, Batesville, Ind., R. It. 4. COUNTY CORN KING NAMED Hu Times Special GREENBBURG, Ind, Jan. 7. Corn king of Decatur County today is Arthur C. Stewart. His ten-ear sample of yellow corn exhibited in the annual show of (the Decatur County Corn Growers’ Association Thursday, took first honors.

Poultry and Cat Shew Tomlinson Hall Jan. 6-7-8 and 9 Open 9 a m. to 10 p. m. Admission, 25c

MOTION PICTURES

CONRAD NAGEL “There You Are” CHARLIE DAVIS And His Gang In “HEIDELBERG”

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TODAY AND TOMORROW ‘‘SYNCO- I buster PATING I brown rm t itxva I COMEDY SUE” Corlnne Griffith I NeW8 ' Cartoon

COLONIAL. A. S. M. HUTCHINSON’S “ONE INCREASING PURPOSE” STARTING SUNDAY ARTHUR HAUCK’S SUNSHINE REVUE AND DOLURES CASTELLO “THE THIRD DEGREE"

SANDER^ FOUNTAIWSgUArtE L jF\

TODAY “THE RECKLESS SEN” Madge Delia my and Johnny Walker.

rCOUTH SIDf [ FOUNTAIN' SQUARE li>M

TODAY “THE COMBAT” With House Peters

Circle the show place of Indiana

\ JOHN / \ GILBERT / \ the / Fea- \ screen’s / turn \ /No starts \ greatest j Ad at \ lover / vance 12:15, \ / in \ / Prices 4:10, \ iN / trices 5:52 \ / For Thls 7:51, 9:51. \ / Big Show BARDELYS the Magnificent Overture Jeanne "LIGHT Alexandria CAVALRY" Tllo Stclarevsky ROSE GIRL Conducting of Radio Other Circle Features

CORN Kll\lJi IS HO mm Banquet Given to Peter Lux at Shelbyville. Bv Times Special SHELBYVILLE, Tnd . Tan 7. More than 300 persons attended the corn banquet given by the Rotary, Kiwanis and Belter Business Clubs here Thursday night in honor of Peter J. Lux, international corn king, and Thomas Lux, 13, corn prince. Other members of the Lux family, who were also honor guests were: Edward N. Lux, grand single-ear champion in 1920; Frank Lux—son pf Peter Lux—Junior champion in 1921 and 1923; Maurice Lux, another son, junior champion of 1924, and

1 Also MEN’S SALE: EASY TERMS | | Women’s FUR-TRIMMED COATS, 25% Off! $9.98 Up! ||g • Sale of SILK & CLOTH DRESSES, $11.98 Up! |g 1 MEN’S SUITS & O’COATS, $ 19.9 5 Up! jpg IgIBROWIIINJ’SgI I FREE [ns e. WASHINGTON ST.lffis- J

H W # Small Lean r ork Loins Lb 25c ~ - - - - I Fresh Picnics whole Lb. 18c Pork Chops SPARE BULK t or Roast RIBS KRAUT Lb. 29c Lb. 22c Lb. 5c I Chuck Roast C^ E u- 19c SHOULDER RIB BLADE jj ROAST ROAST ROAST Lb. 23c Lb. 28c Lb. 22c 1 BACON ssa Lb. 34 c Pork Sausage Leaf Lard Oysters 1 Link or Bulk Unrendered Lb. 27c 7 Lbs. 97c Qts.. .. 70c f Smoked Picnics SI Lb. 22c

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Victor Lux, son of Edward N., junior champion of 1925. • MR. FIXIT Filthy Condition in Alley Protested, / Mr. Fixtt, the Times representative at city hall, will be triad to lake your case up with the proper officials. Write him iu care of The Times. Failing to get results from other sources A. B. C. wrote Mr. Fixit and asked him to the proper officials

investigate the filthy condition o the alley In the rear of 2189 is r . 'Pal bott Ave. The letter: DEAR MR. FIXTT: As the efforts of others have brought no results, will you kindly call the attention of the proper officials to the filthy condition of the alley in the rear of 2180 N. Talbott Ave.? Also the insanitary condition of a email frame garage at the rear of 2178 N. Talbott Ave. We certainly would appreciate it if these conditions were remedied. Yours for a cleaner city. A. B. C. The letter has been turned over to the board of health, which promised thnt something will lie done Immediately to remedy the situation.

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DAMAMAQ Arrrr: 17< . gli\A\rii^r^Oiow?nc e i> Lbs. 1/c v- , f vs j*m f* Finest California ORANbfcb -3 47c £ 40* Sweet FLORID AS 176 Si2e 32c Doz. 200 size 28c Doz. GREEN A Seasonable Dish ICEBERG Onions Spinach Lettuce Large . 2 a 9c 2 Po £ ds 15c 2-H- ' 15c SWEET ! WELL BLEACHED Potatoes 5 23c CELERY 59° Onions3uf 10c Cabbage 3 u. fa 10c Apples sj?4 ~ 25= 5 a 17

JAN. 7, 1927