Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 62, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 July 1932 — Page 8
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LAST TOAST IS DRUNK TO CIVIL WAR VETERANS Lone Survivor of Club, 111 and Feeble, Honors His Departed Comrades. By United Pvttn STILLWATER. Minn., July 22. For perhaps the last time Charles N. Lockwood has raised his glass in a toast to his departed comrades—the thirty-four other members of the famous "Last Man’s Club." The aged veteran, ill and feeble, said today he feared he could make no more pilgrimages to the historic meeting place of fellow veterans of the civil war. Lockwood drank Thursday night, for the third time alone, the toast, first proposed in jest thirty-seven years ago at a company reunion of the First Minnesota volunteers’ regiment. The toast was drunk in water. Lockwood sat alone at a long table in Lowell inn, built on the site of the old Sawyer house, where the reunions were held each year. About the table were thirty-four chairs,
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draped in black, one for each of the original members. In the center of the white cloth stood the bottle of fine old wine, placed in a vault in 1885 to be opened and drunk by the last man. As veterans of more recent wars looked on. Lockw'ood rose to attention. From a faded list he called the roll. Then he spoke the wellremembered words of the poem to his comrades: ‘"lhr campfire smolder*—ashes (all “The clouds are blark aralnst the kv; "No tan nf drum*, no burle rail; "Mr comrades all. rood-bye.” A moment of silence, then followed a bugle’s call, and Charles Lockwood, soldier, stiffened in proud salute. Sporting Goods Stolen Shirts, sweaters and ties valued at sls were stolen Thursday night from an outside display case of the Hoffman sporting goods store, 251 Massachusetts avenue, the manager, Wendell Hoffman, reported to police today.
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Mason Jars Doz. 75c Quarts. Certo 25c For Jelly Making Parowax & 9c Blue Karo -10 c Syrup. Prices Effective in' Indianapolis, Roachdale, Zionsville, Brownsburg and New Palestine
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LEGISLATORS IN DAZE OVER TWO BUDGET BILLS Ways and Means Committee Can’t Make Up Mind on Measures. Although no women are included in its membership, the house ways and means committee today considered usurping a feminine prerogative by changing its view on the proposal to slice all state appropriations 20 per cent. Two bills are pending before the committee. One, the Crawford measure, calls for the 20 per cent
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1 slash, while the other provides only | for a 10 per cent reduction. The larger cut is supposed to enable a $1,600,000 saving and the latter ‘ SBOO,OOO. The committee, so far unable to 1 decide which it will approve, is due ; to report Monday. The Bates bill, which would abolish the present tax exemption of state and governmental unit bonds, failed to pass in the house late Thursday, 47 noes to 43 ayes. Opponents of the bill said if the tax-free clause were removed from governmental bonds it would be necessary to increase the interest rate in order to obtain sale. Abandonment of township high schools upon petition of a majority of the residents is provided in & bill which has passed the house. The author is Amos F. Nelson (Dem.), Thorntown. First “error” of the special session occurred Thursday when the Wilson bill, taxing theaters 10 per cent of admission and requiring a 50cent license fee, was reported on the
house floor for passage by Representative Fabius Gwin (Dem.), Shoals, despite the ways and means committee recommendation to withhold action. The bill was returned to committee. The house Thursday killed a measure which would have prohibited court sale of real estate to satisfy judgments under $1,200. A bill to reduce the state forestry levy from 2 to 1 mills, also was killed in the house. By a vote of 64 to 26 the house passed the anti-lobbying bill which would make a criminal offense any attempt to coerce or threaten members of the general assembly. The chief function of the body’s adrenal glands is to regulate the body's use of sugar.
listed tit ONE DOLLAR but fIIjSSX IVoxtlt MILLIONS ; n The supreme court of the YOl ID iilMi iL\ United States defines Good ■ ■ ■ r Pk Jr Will as “that disposition on . _ _ _ _ the part of the customer to Mh ( I'J II I return to the place where she W W I lily Jj M. has been well served.” xy. customers’ shoes, as it were. D| IDI7 f* KKlt? " tiff “Will it please you?” we ask fM rVJfIC. wMIMCL g|i JT Jt\ |£ : -V before our every action. | s***%' S ■ jb __ l\ \ In the future, as in the past, I 1 KjL Ck 'wi, ===== we are going right on asking ||| # li | 1 I^= JnJ'ffi. ourselves this question. For, l MElM#} _ V to our way of thinking, your sis K Good Will is w r orth millions W;, L * U ‘ Wfc-Vy Irl DM\J WSk f V f —we cherish it above all else. tfft a lip Wfff : ; Thus we hope to even better ||p l make our stores increasingly jjm I ■ jj j
Maxwell House 29* 31' —Country Club Coffee. Lb. ™ W Jewel COFFEE 3^49. 1 Golden Bourbon Santos, pound. ITe. B IHnro^m PPP Country Club—Fresh Creamery */i-Fb. Print or in Rolls coF^nr^i STANDARD PACK Can K PRESERVES 53.0. 1, Jar 39c Pure fruit Strawberry. Jar, 49c; others. H PEARS 19c s|||| Country Club—Fancy Bartletts. Jf RICE 3“• 10c |pp Fancy quality Blue Rose. TOILET SOAP 3 Bar * 19c w/ft I.ux. Lifebuoy, Palmolive. GRAPE JUICE 2. 25c Rocky River—Pure, delicious. ■ RED SALMON s. 15c |Hp Avondale—Fancy. GREEN BEANS 3 :- 19c Up Standard pack—stringless. I DOGGIE DINNER 3cm 25c ggp Food for the dog. ■ IVOrtY SOAP 4 Bjr 19c Special value. ■ SALAD A 17c ARGO 8c Green tea, %- lb. pkg. Gloss starch, lb. pkg. H ROYAL 25c FLYTOX 48c I Baking powder, 6-or. can. Kills flies, pint. ■I TEA %- Lb - 10c WYANDOTTE 2 Cans 25c Margate—orange pekoe. Cleanser with free dish towel. MALT 3 Cans $1 SWANSDOWN 27c Guest brand, pure barley. Cake flour. Free tints. §j TOMATO SOUP Can 5c PEN-JELL 15c Barbara Ann. for making jellies. I FREE!-Chocolate DRINK Vi Pint Bottie of Delicious Chocolate Drink With the Purchase of One Quart FRESH MILK Qt . Q c pp 3c Bottle Deposit ffl OLEOj if LISTEN IN!—EVERY FRIDAY MORNING WFBM, 9 A. M. Louie Lowe and His Merry Kroger Grocery Boys
TWO BANDITS ROB PHARMACY Hold Customers at Bay and Get Loot ot $l2O. Holding three customers at the point of revolvers, two gunmen Thursday night forced T. A. Althardt, R. R. 10. Box 12. clerk at the Bell Pharmacy, 4034 East Washington street, to open cash registers and safe of the store, obtaining loot of $l2O. The robbers left the store bv separate exits. The customers who
were not searched, were Dr. A. A. Hollingsworth, 4119 East Washingto street; C. L. Young, 113 North Linwood avenue, and John Radold, 122 South Gladstone avenue. Elden Eads, 24, of 1824 Spann avenue, reported to police Thursday night that two men robbed him of $145 in a house on Liberty street. Two bandits robbed Roland Fage, 1802 Tallman avenue, of S7O Thursday at Seventeenth street and Roosevelt avenue, he told police.
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CHOICE DUALITY MEATS !H§ — -- —SPfcCHOICE MILK FED VEAL CUTLETS 25c CHOPS Loin, Lb., 52c: Bib Fb. I9c ROAST Shoulder Fb. I2V 2 c STEW Breast or Neck Fb. 10c MOCK CHICKEN LEGS - 5c PORK CHOPS ISc Fean, Tender, Juicy. SWISS STEAK ... 20c Thick, juicy, from round shoulder. BRAUNSGHWEIGER ~ 22c Farge, delicious. SLICED BACON 19c Machine-Sliced—rind off. CHUCK ROAST 15c Tender, juicy. CHICKENS, FRYERS 25c Milk-fed hens, ll*., SMOKED PORK Cottage Butts Boneless * * 4 CT 4 to 5 lbs. Each | FHESH FHUITS*"" VEOETAB New POTATOES U. S. NO. 1 15 ri& 19c GREEN CORN Doz. 9c Fancy quality. PEACHES 3 Lb*. 25c Fancy Elbertaa. WATERMELONS Red Ripe Dixie Belles r 4% 26 Lb. Average Ea. SODA CRACKERS % 2 & 17c HOLLYWOOD CREAMS ar 25c SUNSHINE CAKE Pineapple ~ -■ 40c RICE KRISPIES ■ Ji’ZSTii'* 2 17c BREAD o. H.'tul.r LMt 4c
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FREE DELIVERY Yon cun now *et yonr poultry delivered free anywhere north and east of Washington *t. Saturday deliveries 10 a. m.-i o m.-5 p. m. Up to t-Lb. -fl FRYERS• 18° Heavy Frjes Lb. 22c ReTl FREE PRESSING! HOOSIER POULTRY MARKET 101 N. Alabama St. Lincoln IRHI
