Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 36, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 June 1934 — Page 16

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WHEN IT'S ■ TIME TO EAT I CAN YOU AFFORD Jf TO BE UNCERTAIN? ■wgHf Most foods are good when they rjjl||lllf' leave the manufacturer ... but, will BbHH they stand the Summer heat . . . foods subject to summer break- j||||P^ ing Laboratories. Our chemists foi Safety's Saks CUM TOO ' i nrroßD to be uncertain? i *^ ( niIfWIPJI ] B U TTe r V ■W' %!%' / EMBASSY BRAND \ t PI6GLY WIGGLY I STORES Y • O.u ■ 00~ V .J£ZA Y ffc- |b -i ar e:oc COUNTRY CLUB ROLE Butter pri l>-’ u 26c doggie dinner - Made from only U. S. FRAN CO-AMERICAN inspected beef. Spaghetti 325 c Ls c ns 23c GCEST BRAND- . ____________________ Malt 2 is* 79c """"! “ maxwell house IURK 2nd BEANS Coffee - u 29c 2 ta " tans ]$ c COUNTRY CLUB COFFEE, LB., 28c Bartletts Can’ \ I OLD DUTCH I Dpnna A i or IQ, CLEANSER Dcdllo No - 300 Size Cans | *t g*m Shredded Wheat " WM> . * because made with Seismotite. POTATOES 10-17° BANANAS 4i23c TOMATOES lg 5c Lemons 29c Peaches 3 Lbs. 20c Green Corn s Ears 15c Oranges d ° z 190 Head Lettuce 2 *°* 17° Green Beans Lb 5c Chuck Roast - >ll y 2 c Shoulder Swiss Lb 16c Rib Roast Lb 19c Meatfor Loaf Lb 12y 2 c Tender, Juicy Prime Standing Fresh Ground Beef and Pork Pure Lard ™ 323 c CHICKENS Lb. 33c Smoked Picnics Shankless “■ 13-/20 These prices effective in Indianapolis./Jreenwood. Plainfield. Zionsville, Mooresville. Morristown, Brownsburir and Krugers two l>rive-ln Markets, Forty-sixth and Colleee and Tenth and Drexel. *

Insurance Sales Rise Bn Times Special CHICAGO, June 22.—Life insurance sales in the United States during May increased 22 per cent over the same month a year ago, according to figures compiled by the life insurance sales research bureau.

YOIIR GROCES HAS THIS SUNNY WAT TO BETTER HEALTH Check Common Constipation with a Delicious Cereal Food has a lot to do with how you feel and how you look. For instance, you need plenty of “bulk” with your meals to avoid the risk of common constipation. This ailment frequently causes headaches, loss of appetite and energy. Yet, in most cases, it can be overcome pleasantly and safely by eating a delicious cereal. Kellogg’s All-Bran furnishes “bulk” in convenient and concentrated form. Laboratory tests show the “bulk” in All-Bran is safe and effective. In fact, it is much like that fouyd in leafy vegetables. Within the body, the fiber of AllBran absorbs moisture, and forms a soft mass. Gently, this clears out the intestinal wastes. In addition,-All-Bran provides vitamin B and iron. Isn’t this sunny way better than taking patent medicines so often harmful? Two tablespoonfuls of All-Bran daily are usually sufficient. Chronic cases with each meal. If seriously ill, see your doctor. All-Bran makes no claim to be a “cure-all.” Enjoy Xll-Bran as a cereal, or cook into appetizing recipes. Be sure you get Kellogg’s All-Bran. It contains much more needed “bulk” than part-bran products. In the red-and-green package. Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek.

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

ENGLISH DERBY TOPS FEATURES IN TIMES’ REEL Windsor Lad’s Thrilling Win Before 50,000 Is Recorded. Windsor Lad’s thrilling victory in the English Derby before a crowd of 500,000, including King George and Queen Mary, is to be seen in the current issue of The TimesUniversal Newsreel, which has Graham McNamee, noted radio announcer, as its Talking Reporter. Owned by the Maharajah of Rajpipla, Windsor Lad leads the field of nineteen across the tape in record time. Millions of dollars in wagers and lotteries change hands all over the world, when the result becomes known. Other late news events in the current issue include scenes from Poughkeepsie, N. Y., where the California crew defeated six other eights to win the national intercollegiate rowing title in a colorful regatta; from the Hudson river, where Admiral Joseph Mason Reeves took command of the United States fleet in a colorful ceremony, several days before the men-of-war left Gotham; and scenes from Los Angeles, where speeding automobiles crashed into an all-steel fence in unusual tests.

BARUCH QUITS ‘STREET TO WRITE LIFE STORY Glamorous Financial Figure to Pursue Literary Career. By United Press NEW YORK, June 22.—Bernard M. Baruch is quitting Wall Street for the realm of literature. For many years Mr. Baruch has beep one of the most glamorous figures in high finance and industry. Now he wants to write the story of his life. After that he plans to do a volume on what the future holds for youth snd then one outlining his own philosophy of life. Mr. Baruch was chairman of the United States industries board during the World war and has been active in the Democratic party. CAR THIEF GETS S4OO IN CLEANING UTENSILSTerre Haute Man Reports Loss; Coroner’s Equipment Stolen. A thief with a feeling for cleanliness yeserday stole S4OO worth of sponges, chamois polishers and brushes from the automobile of Charles Wienand, Terre Haute, while it was parked in front of 328 North Illinois street. Mr. Weinand is staying at the Lincoln here. Other car robberies yesterday included that of SSO worth of medical equipment from Dr. John E. Wyttenbach, deputy coroner.

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NUTRITION CAMPERS TAKE OFF ON FISHING TRIP

Judging from the size of the bait can that Kenneth Raymer, 440 South Missouri carries, it’s going to be an all-day fishing trip. With a new-found pal, William Gates, 414 South Addison street, Kenneth went fishing on his first day at the Marion coun-

Chickens u>. Q to Boil Boasting gM Chickens u. J JJc FRYS ZZ C Plenty of Parking Space Poultry at Lowest Prices FREE DRESSING City Poultry Market U. 4919 111-13 North New Jersey Street

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ty nutrition camp at Bridgeport. They were two of the first twenty boys to go to tile camp for a fourweeks stay.

SPECIALS This Week End Just glance at this list of advertised foods and INDIVIDUALLY OWNED REGAL STORE SNOW GAP Peanut Butter 2 £ 25c JP 1 lII® Pure Jelly 10-Oz. Jar 15c li* if IL Jf H. M HUNk Regal—Assorted Sifted Peas Korean |g c Meets the housewife’s demand for _ , „ „ , . every pastry purpose. Regal—S^^ehciou^^^^^ 124 bag 9C I w . , . “ Zj, m M or Wheat Thmsies Genuine PINK 2 pkgs. 27SAL MO N French’s MUSTARD if il r Cream Salad r jIlLy Take along a jar Jd r Vw f mt>— for your picnic. JQI CRISCO -ble Startening £*| SPAGHETTI arr 3 19< Little Sport Coffee Lb. 91 n Argo Starch 9 17 r Quality in every drop. For laundry Pkg. J. 1 LRegal Tea V. ’- b „ Igg Lux Soap 4 tor 2oC Orange Pekoe /CJFKg. Toilet and Bath Jar Rubbers 9 d oz . Wilson Milk 4 cam 25c Begal—Heavy L Now irradiated ’ &nS Mason Jar Lids doz. Bisquick Pkg 19c Forcelain linpd Listen in on Betty and Bob program, Limerick contest closes July 4tb, SI,OOO in prizes. Fly Tox Pint Bottle Ain Rice # Krispies p*g. 10c Kill Those Flies “ * Kellogg s CERTO'• 25c RED CHERRIES SS2^2l< FINEST CREAMERY TANARUS“ BUTTER"!:? “28-1 /£SwL Quality Meats Always Fc for BEEF ROAST n t4c I FANCY ROAST CUTS, Lb., 18c n Olesome Smoked Sausage country style Lb. 19c Tasty Loaf Armour’s Sliced Lb. 29c T Cam |Qc Dried Beef sneed 4-oz. pkg. 10c "I w Ground Beef for Loaf Lb. 12V0C , ” Chromium Plated Smoked Picnics Frankfurters relish dish Shankless—Sugar Cured Large and Tender Mailed to you by manufacturer Ik \/% r if, Ifl r by sending 10c and sales slip LU * I LU - I W'* showing purchase of one pack--1 1 - - age of POTATOES So 8 ! 15 29c softasilk Green Beans ‘ 2 Lbs 13c Cake Beets Large Bunches 2 for 5C FlOUr jB? C New Cabbage 2 Lbs - 5c TOMATOES S? Lb. 10c ~ „„ L f B Johnson’s Paste Wax C n S /™n WAT t!; R SOFTENER with The finest finish for H wSoL Ur el Uure ’ U ' ts " J9C 1 Large Pkg. . \ f) c Prices Above Good In Indianapolis, Beechgrove and Plummers

55-POUND TUMOR IS REMOVED FROM WOMAN Patient Has Good Chance to Live, Surgeons Say. KINGSTON, Ontario, June 22. What, is believed to be the largest tumor on record wai removed from a 41-year-old woman in the general hospital here. The tumor, weigh'd fifty-five pounds. Before the < per&tion the woman weighed 115 pounds and after the tumor was removed sixty pounds. Physicians said she had a “good chance” to recover. THIEVES LOOT 2 HOMES Theft of Articles Valued at $77 Reported to Police. Burglars broke into the home of Andrew Hartman, 5040 Pleasant Run parkway, last night and stole articles valued at $57. Entrance also was forced into the

VERY CHOICE V LEG. boiling O n HENS ROOSTERS OXJ H SMALL LEG. FRYS 22c Lb, I c i young Roasters 12c Lb. I LB. FREE DELIVERY Phone Orders Must Be in By 1 P M. Q Hoosier Poultry Market 10; NORTH ALABAMA ST.—LINCOLN 1881

-JUNE 22, 1934

the home of Mrs. Charles Burrows, 812 East Sixty-third street, last night by thieves cutting out a panel between the basement and first floor. Silverware valued at S2O, a gold weddinr; ring and gold cuff links were reported stolen.

Very Special Leghorn FRYS “20' Young m O' FREE DRESSING FREE DELIVERY WEST STREET POULTRY CO. n N. West St. Lincoln 9669