Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 24, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 June 1928 — Page 24

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BUTLER OFFERS MOREJjOURSES Summer School Opening Is Set for June 19. Butler University summer school this year will offer a wider range of subjects than has been the case heretofore. Summer school will open June 19 and continue through Aug. 11. Classes will begin at 8 a. m and end at 1 p. m., daylight time Seven teachers from other schools will be on the Butler faculty. They are: Raymond P. Currier, associate professor of English, Franklin College: Murray A. Dalman, director of research, Indianapolis public schools: Wilbur D. Dunkle, assistant professor English, University of Rochester; James W. Richardson. Technical High School, Indianapolis; Ernest H. Shidler, professor of Sociology, Franklin College; D. T. Wier, assistant superintendent of Indianapolis schools, and S. M. Whinery, Ohio State University, bureau of educational research. Increased demand has made it neecssary to add three courses from the school of journalism—news writing, three hours’ credit; feature writing, three hours; and principles and ethics of journalism, three hours. This is the first time the school of journalism has offered courses in summer school. They will be taught by Prof. DeForre.u O’Dell, head of the school of journalism. A course in calculus to give six hours’ credit will be offered by the mathematics department. Buv the children a dog. Beautiful Eskimo Spitz puppies are offered for sale in tonight’s pet and live! stock want ads.

Standard Meat Market 449 W. Washington St. Rl. 9948 [LARD 4-Lb. Limit 10HcTbT| OLEOMARGARINE 16 c Creamery AO Pork 1 0 1 r Butter .... ..... C LB. Roast lw 2 LB. Boiling 1A Smoked HAMS OO Beef IUC LB. Whole or Ha!f...fauC LB. Pure Pork 1 C _ Spare 10lSausage ...... IJC LB. Ribs lu2 C LB. Pig ' 1 A Shoulder Bones nr Knuckles IUC LB. 5 Lbs. for uDC Sugar Cured .. IQ. Home Made 171 Smoked Bacon.. 1 wCLB. Frankfurters., 12 C LB. Sliced 30c LB. Picnics .. 16ic ml Smoked IC* Pork Jowls IvC LB. Lo’ns tVt LB.

THESE MEN HOLD THE KEY TO YOUR SUMMER’S PLEASURES

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FLOCK OF 5,000 HENS EARN $35,000 ANNUALLY Build Up *175,000 Hatchery as Model of Efficiency. Bu NEj. Service ROCKY FORD, Colo., June B. The 5,000 hens on the Jesse C. Frantz

poultry farm here have built up a $75,000 White Leghorn hat c h ery which earns $35,000 annually. . From the Frantz hatchery half a million baby chicks are shipped each year to all parts of the United States, Canada and Mexico. The Frantz

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hatchery is one of the country’s largest, where the eggs for hatching are produced on the same poultry farm. It is a model of modern efficiency.

HOTEL MEN LEAVE ON THREE-STATE TOUR Indiana, Michigan, Ohio Cities On Itinerary. Fifty members of the Indiana Hotels Association left from the Claypool early today for a four-day trip through Indiana, Michigan and Ohio, returning Monday night. The party were breakfast guests of George V, Cunningham at the Claypool. Today’s route is through Kokomo, Peru and Rochester to South Bend, where they wil be luncheon guests of Jacob Hoffman at the Hotel LaSalle. * The party will be In Detroit for a banquet Saturday night. Going by boat to Toledo they will be guests of the Keenan interests, who operate a Ft. Wayne hotel, at the Secor.

i W. R. McGEEHAN Losey Nash Cos.

GEO. W. VAWTER , I Capitol Overland

O. A. BIRR Marmon Motor Sales

jfiy ROBERT AKMACOST Armacost Cos.

PROBE UTILITY _ NEWSSERVICE Agency Serves 14,000 Daily and Weekly Papers. Bu United PreK WASHINGTON, June B.—Widespread dissemination of anti-pubik ownership propaganda by an industrial news agency serving about 14,000 daily and weekly newspapers in all forty-eight States is under investigation in the Federal trade commission’s utilities inquiry. That the news service, conducted by E. Hoffer & Sons of Salem, Ore., is supported by power interests as a part of their extensive campaign to discredit and retard municipal ownership, according to evidence now in the record. From what they have learned, commission investigators are inclined to believe the Hoffer agency is closely identified with the utility industry. Samples of the bureau’s releases indicate it is strongly influenced by the industry’s views on municipal ownership.

Union i Made PLAIN OR HOP FLAVORED • RICH and PURE Every batch is the same supreme in quality! Unexcelled for cooking, baking, candy making . Write for FREE Recipe Book, VAL BLATZ BREWING COMPANY Indianapolis Branch 1104 Burdsal Parkway Phone, TAlbot 2601 VAL BLATZ BREWING CO*, Milwaukee Ettablithed 1851

' HARRT PAGE Ind. Auto Exchange

H. A. RAWLES Hare Chevrolet

i *1 t sr/.* RAV MITCHELL Frank Feeser Cos.

rmm ** -^\W *JSm O. CUNNINGHAM John Boyd Cos.

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LEMON GROWER LOOKS LIKE COOLIDGE; FRUGAL Like President, He Hates Waste; So He Prevents It. Bu KEA Service . ORANGE, Cal., June 3.—S. M. Patton, lemon grower, not only looks like President Coolidge, but he’s adopted the Coolidge pol-

icy of economy. Lemons that had been getting ripe on the trees, couldn’t be sold to the packing housees and would have rotted were it not for Patton’s frugality. He plucked the fruit, placed them in baskets alongside the road, put a sign up and let the motorists buy

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Cynsh Churned firm‘fresh Otm

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CARL BAASE Hrtre Chev. (branch)

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June Brides 1 v of Many Years Past Chose Kroger's to supply their food wants. And the brides of this June — they, too, anxious to display their prowess as homemakers, will shop at Kroger’s. For they have heard from their friends and their mothers that here they can consistently get the best . . . the purest & w . the freshest foods . ... . at lowest prices.

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