Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 5, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 May 1930 — Page 21

MAY 16, 1930

PAPER IS PUBLISHED BY INDIAN SCHOOL Contributions in Half a Dozen Dialects Are Printed. PIERRE. S. D., May 16—Perhaps the strangest newspaper ever published is “Wotanin Waste,” a mimeographed pamphlet distributed at Irregular intervals by the Pierre Indian school. The paper contains no set num-

r L IT O R You don’t know how much flavor you can add to breakfast till you fill a bowl with crisp Kellogg’s Corn Flakes, pour on milk or cream and add fruits or honey. One of the finest dishes you ever tasted! . 4> CORN FLAKE S More than 12,000,000 people daily demand Kellogg’* [TTII TANARUS"" Com Flakes because of that famous Kellogg flavor! a ISQ AfJnlyqbb Enjoy Kellogg's for lunch as well as breakfast. 'l*** 00 Just try a bowlful late at t I.ook for the red-and-green package at your grojfk v'^J. e cer's. It brings you oven-fresh Kellogg’s Com Flakes TANARUS: pi AKt J in the patented inner scaled waxtite wrapper. Served bv hotels, cafeterias —on diners. Made by Kellogg is fisafe inß ‘ uleCreek - BASEBALL SCORRES! I Rja Tune in Blur Ribben Malt Sport Report Every vi Evening 6:30 p. m. Daylight Saving Time, 1 Station WMAQ. Chicago. r “I bet this is the heaviest can JX\ in the World!" PY t—' this big Blue f 1 jgj>. -®- Ribbon Malt can is packed full 3 pounds with tthe highest concentrated, finest quality malt extract you can buy. That’s why Blue Ribbon Malt Extract is America’s Biggest Seller! Writ* for Lena's Frss Reaps Booh IYnHH for delicious foods and candles. I ■ I IIH Addremt Premier Malt Sales Cos.. 770 X. Michigan A vs., Chicago, iZL Ribbon Malt Extract . ALWAYS THE SAME - YES MWMYSt

ber of 'pages and the publication date is governed only by the regularity with which copy is turned in. Its size varies from four to ten pages and contributions are accepted in half a dozen Indian dialects and languages for translation into English. A feature of Wotanin Waste is a full page cover picture of each issue sketched on stencil by Thomas Bulls Eyes, a pupil of the school.

HURT HITTING HORSE Motorist Injured, Animal Escapes in Collision With Herd. POCATELLO, Idaho. May 16. When O. R. Branghan’s car crashed into a herd of horses one of the animals catapulted into the air, landed on top of the car and rode it into a ditch. Brangman incurred a fractured leg and internal injuries. The horse was not hurt.

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