Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 296, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 April 1933 — Page 19

APRIL 21, 1933

MODERNIZATION DRIVE TO BEGIN AT 11 Major Purpose of Campaign Is to Aid Jobless and Stimulate Business. Coupled with a drive to clean up every street and yard in the city, the city-wide modernization campaign will begin at 11 Saturday. Property owners arranged today for materials and laborers to start repairs on homes, apartment buildings, office buildings and factories. Major purposes of the twelve-day campaign are to aid jobless and stimulate the city’s business. A downtown parade Saturday will mark the start of the drive. Final plans were indorsed Thursday by directors of the Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce. Louis J. Borinstein, campaign chairman, told directors he expected a successful campaign. Property owners again were urged t-o take advantage of lowest prices Jn fifteen years by repairing properties at this time. Civic groups are enlisting support from citizens to make the campaign a success, Borinstein reported today. RESULT PRODUCING Want Ads in The Times cost only 3 cents a word (the lowest want ad rate in the city.) Call Ri. 5551 to place your next want ad.

CHUCK ROAST AVONDALE ’s-F *£• 41c M A Tender, gdt gsss, m .JMgs '“•s/Jr” u. 12c Pastry Flour 5& 15c Tomato Soup “ 6—25 c Round Shoulder Lb. I "Jc f" EA K r ifon n,l Bre< B r e< sirloin Lb. 2 C BUTTER ss:' 22c PORTER HOUSE STEAKS S& 29c ROLLED RIB ROAST M,, 22c IIfIMINY ’-* A Cp VEAL ROAST nmm H Q bc VEAL CHOPS TS T.,r "J9c POfk & B63HS 6 Can! 25c SLICED BACON S LUNCHEON MEAT „ 22c APPlfi DUtt6r g£ L ££. ZuC CHICKENS 20c pork loins s ?u. 10c Soda Crackers “ 2kl7c 1 Griddle Grill \ jffiWMTfcS > >u *39c | CATSUP “ 3 & 25c tm. CAI r Buy 1 Os. Fresh Milk for Both A I W OfllnC -*t 1 Pint Buttermilk for ||fj ' " " for Ic. 3c hoi lip deposit. Swansdown "S? -29 c KARO DAMAM AC 3-F Coffee -29 c w DAIIAIIMd Royal Gelatine 2 !6o Apple Sauee 2a? 15c 2 ' c™' 19 C SSrS 4 Lbs ’ 19 c Dfl-ie <l***r Cltth qSo f he. for recipe. ■ /'/'//// #/)J lOda Large, Sweet £ Can, *“ ’ W/ ’ J /'/ Jewel Coffee l9c PRUNES ( r ..,„ 2^l French Coffee and Flavory Lb. 23c Sun Ripened Margafe Tea °:s*tssr S' 10c *- bS- 25c POTATOES Whttes Peck 15c Fresh Bread i-< 4c t lb - 15 c GREEN BEANS ™*“S. 3 |7c Beechnut Paper Towels |oc j— ————, HEAD LETTUCE 2—l7c Virginia Sweet !7c SEMINOLE NEW POTATOES . 5^.196 Pancake Flour 215 c YELLOW ONIOHS *£? 3- lOe Pickles Mred * Bu“er Jar 15C 1.000 Sheet Rolls Green Beans 2&I 17c Q for lOp GTSpCfrilit 3£il 3 ,#r lOc Ovaltine ’"‘m***' ;• 39c Iww == 1,11 free: skippy | rrTryjTWii/ith -f ji 2 PKGS. .1 Hfti CEREAL BOWL 1 Irlrl WHEATIES L.OU Prices Effective Indianapolis, Greenwood, Zionsville, Brownsburg, Plainfield, Morristown, Mooresville

FRENCH ENVOY IN U. S

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Franco-American amity is vital to world peace, it was agreed by President Roosevelt and Andre Lefebrve de Laboulaye, new French ambassador to the United States, when Laboulaye called ->.t the White House as shown here to present his credentials.

FEVER MACHINE MAY HELP CURE COUNTYINSANE Demonstrated at Julietta Hospital in Treatment of Paresis. A machine for the elevation of fever was demonstrated Thursday night at the Marion county hospital for the incurable insane at Julietta. The hospital's management and county commissioners hope to use the machine successfully in the treatment of patients suffering from paresis. Conductive heat is used to increase the patient’s temperature five or six degrees. The increase in fever and slow decline, it is believed, will kill harmful bacilli in the body. One patient, according to Harry Barrett, hospital superintendent, with a plus-4 Wasserman blood test received a negative Wasserman following treatment under the machine. The patient’s general health and mental condition was improved by the heat treatments that induced fever. Barrett said the cases treated at the hospital during the last six weeks were under the medical care of Drs. W. K. Mendenhall, V. D. Kiser, and R. C. Rees. Fever to cure paresis has been used in other hospitals of the nation in the past. Inoculations of malaria germs has been used to induce fever

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Miss Mary C. Thomas (above), daughter of Norman C. v Thomas, Socialist candidate for the presidency at the last election, and Mrs. Thomas, is engaged to wed Herbert C. Miller Jr. of Columbus, 0., Yale university medical student and varsity football player there in 1930. and cause death to other bacilli with success. Frank Knyvett, of New Zealand, inventor of the machine, with two co-workers, A. H. Opperman and George Coffin, attended the meeting and demonstration given for the county commissioners.

MUSIC DRIVE IS NEARING CLOSE ■ Announcement Is Made of Leading Teams in City Member Campaign. With only two more days to com- ! plete the membership drive cam- i paign of the Indianapolis Civic! Music Association, announcement was made today that leading teams are those of Mrs. S. H. Fletcher. Mrs. Henry Schurmann, and teams I of the Mu Phi Epsilon and Sigma A.lpha lota national musical soror- j ities. Team captains of Mu Phi Epsilon are Mrs. Ernest Fleming, Jr., Mrs.

The Largest Poultry House in Indianapolis Offers BOILING O c CHICKENS O l - Chickens | n To Bake Lb. I£C CITY POULTRY MARKET 111-113 X. New Jersey St. Corner Wabasli —the Red Front Phone I.lncoln 4979 The Largest Poultry House In City FREE DRESSING

Lutie Gruber, and Mrs. William Herbert Gibbs. Sigma Alpha lota captains are Mrs. J. Harry Green and Mrs. R. C. Whisler.

I CAPITOL POULTRY CO. 1018 South Meridian Street Fo r r hke"!M. ** ** " ind DKI.UERY DR. 3030 CHICKENS For Boiling or Salad. Lb. HENS f2c Sfn*ll 1-fghnrnn. T.b. * Young Hens 1 5 C All Site,. M. ■ v Balance of Poultry at Lowest Prices WE APOLOGIZE—Due to the heavy demand and unusually bad weather we were delayed in making deliveries on some of our orders last Saturday.

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