Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 251, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 February 1928 — Page 7

FEB. 27, 1928.

CITY EMPLOYES GUESTS TODAY AT FOOD SHOW Mayor Slack Officially to Open Exposition in Address Tonight. Mayor L. Ert Slack in a speech of welcome and commendation at 9 tonight officially will open the Indi--lanapolis pure food and household wpplia.' ce show at the Cadle Tabernacle. Doors will be open to the public at and the seventy-five manufacturers and distributers will greet the visitors with beautifully decorated booths in the first food and household appliance show in this city in five years. Monday has been dedicated to city employes and The Indianapolis Times and Indianapolis Star. Before and after Mayor Slack's speech, clowns, comedians and singers will frolic on the stage and throughout the building. The Cadle Tabernacle organist will give a musical program during the evening. Baby Show to Be Held The Tuesday program will be given over to the Retail Grocers’ and Meat Dealers’ Association, Inc., of Marion County. Every grocer's wife will be given flowers. Doors will open at 1 p. m. and close at 10:30 p. m. The same hours will be observed the remainder of the week. The baby show opens at 1:30 p. m. under the direction of C. A. Bell, member of the executive board. Babies up to 7 months will be judged by a staff of physicians : in a specially constructed glass house in the Tabernacle. Real Silk hosiery mills employes will be special guests Wednesday. A public wedding in the evening of Miss Gladys Moorefield and Walter Tiefert. Real Silk employes. Soldiers to Be Guests The Rev. Charles Stewart of Cadle Tabernacle will officiate at the ceremony. The ring and flowers have been supplied by The Indianapolis Times and show management. Edward V. Richardson, show director, purchased the brides’ trousseau. Kingan & Cos., Taggart Baking Company, Polk Milk Company employes also will be guests Wednesday. Thursday Iras been dedicated to i wholesale grocers, brokers and manufacturers' salsenren. Officers and soldiers from Ft. Benjamin Harrison and soldiers, sailors and marines will be special guests Friday. Police Chief Claude M. Worley and the accident prevention bureau of the police department, will be honored Friday. Public school traffic police will be guests of Chief Wcrley and will be given special gifts. Invite Food Managers. Mangers of other food shows ft ere sent invitations. Walter J. Nichols, Cleveland, secretary of the Cleveland Retail Grocers Association; E. J. Klaustermeyer, Cincinnati, manager of shows in Cincinnati, Dayton and other cities, and Herman Hanson, Grand Rapids, Mich., secretary and manager of the Grand Rapids pure food and household appliance show, will attend. That “an army travels on its stomach” will be demonstrated by Captain G. H. Pryor, of the quartermaster department at Ft. Harrison, with a complete army kitchen and field baking equipment. BOY BANDITS CAREFUL i Robbers of Thornhope Woman Wore Effective Disguises. B.ii United [’reus MONTICELLO, Ind.. Feb. 27. j Two bandits who held up the post- j office and general store operated by Mrs. Mary Grant at Thornhope, north cf Logansport, were careful, although neither of them appeared to be more than 16 years old. Their disguise was perfect, consisting of oversize suits of clothes and shell-rimmed glasses. Not only were they disguised perfectly, but in leaving they jerkel the telephone receiver off the hook so she could not call for aid. They escaped with about $lO from the store cash drawer, but did not bother the money in the postoffice. An automobile was used to escape. SPANKING UP IN COURT Judge to Decide If Teacher Is Guilty of Assault and Battery. Municipal Judge Clifton R. Cameron was to decide today whether “the six or seven licks on the seat of the pants” administered James King. 8, son of Mrs. Lena King, 4817 Caroline Ave., by Miss Florence Brant, second grade teacher at the Washington Township School, on Feb. 15, constituted assault and battery as the mother charges.

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HAROMA MFG. CO. Manufacturers of Hurrah's (“Swat the Paiu’’) Ointment, it gives quick relief from pains, inflammation and swellings. VnrivalleU as a safe remedy for the relief of rheumatic pains. Fully Guaranteed. Also of Golden Tar Cough Syrup, a safe, effective cough syrup without chloroform or any harmful drugs. Can be', taken every few minutes in stubborn coughs and colds. Beautiful Golden Brown in color. Also of Haroma Corn Salve which gets the corns and a delicately scented vanishing Lemon Cream for that rough shin on hands and face at this season. Also a Vanilla Flavor <artilicial) which is stronger and goes j<rther. Goods are shipped to Haroma Agencies in a dozen different states. Booth No. 1) at Pure Food Show, or 3305 E. Pith St. ,CH erry 5424

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9he Indianapolis KH PURE FOOD |KI :ii9 APPLIANCE opens Mmwlm TONIGHT lyf DOORS OPEN 7 P. M. " INDIANAPOLIS’ GREATEST DISPLAY AND DEMONSTRATION OF PURE FOOD PRODUCTS AND LABOR-SAVING HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES SAMPLES FREE SOUVENIRS MUSIC-PICTURES- VAUDEVILLE BABY SHOW TUESDAY—WEDNESDAY—THURSDAY—FRIDAY PUBLIC WEDDING WEDNESDAY EVENING

Many Valuable Gifts to Be GIVEN AWAY EACH DAY DURING THE SHOW Gifts Include a Frigidaire. a Gas Stove, Hams, Bacon, Furniture

SPECIAL FEATURES EVERY DAY! SHOW CONTINUES ALL WEEK Doors Open From 1 P. M. to 10:30 P. M. Daily Except Monday CADLE TABERNACLE fORNER OHIO AND NEW JERSEY STREETS

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An INVITATION from the three Graham brothers You are cordially invited to view the GrahamPaige display of fine cars on the stage at the Cadle Tabernacle during the Pure Food and Household Appliance Show, Feb. 27 to March 3 inclusive. During this exhibit there will be competent men in charge to explain this wonderful new line of cars to you and you can examine them to your heart’s content.

VISIT OUR BOOTH at the Pure Food Show An Interesting Display Experienced Demonstrator FREE— Samples and Souvenirs Given Away KINGAN & CO. PORK AND BEEF PACKERS

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