Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 114, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 September 1934 — Page 30
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n* with mogic, efforts** your doolcr. B. T. A PUMOUTi/aUTO * Ooor Ut'lmttSm’**** *<*U. UOTM tn I 111 I- HU* IUB-oy Rulin -urpriM- Party. ftCNDAVft 1* tn P. M. (C.D.T.) WM %| mu] \Hi Network. TRY the n# Babbitt prndurt IVtl ME WET. At SomtftMfMl at GRENWALD'S ■*' Butter Lb., 26c $149 Fresh Eggs 2 Doz. 45c ( j 2 1 nrrlr CHy CHeeSt. full cr. IM Smoked Picnics jl Chicken, r £ sa..^^ A l-7 ® Sliced Bacon. 2 Lb,. 45c C 7,m Lamb Stew, V/jt Shld.. 12/ 2 c; Leg, 15c starting. Faii nty Veal Brea,l. 8c; Chop,. I2e; Rt, 12V? C Hamm's, $1.99 - '■ . ■— —--- - Beef Boiling, 7c; Roast, loc-12 1 / 2 c Beef Swiss Shld., I3ci Round, 15c f Hu ZLl n Z* ] LL 5496-5497 V ib lfic J ARENWALD'Q \ * I W yjf QUALITY MEAT MARKET .. 26-28 N T . Delaware WUF
COFFEE SALE 2 “ 35' /jO§ Red Circle fc 21c * Enjoy The World’s Most Popular Coif fee and Save Money AJAX SOAP Laundry Bars 10^ CANE SUGAR a £, $1.39 SPARKLE g££S 4m* 19c TEA saiada—Black *y“ fßc CIGARETTES sav 8 Pks 96c SOAP Crystal White *| Q 25 C RAJAH Salad Dressing & 25C CHIPSO Rules' 2 33C TWIST BREAD mother’s Loaf 9c DONUTS Ann Pa s e Each Ic WHEATIES 2->2lc IVORY FL’K'S Sf./IfcS'S' ill 21c CHERRIES ** * S 2 lO c SOAP CHIPS SKS? a rS 10c KEYKO MARGARINE “ 10c I DC Phillip's Vegetable C,, 711 J y p Brand or Tomato “ an C FLOUR SSI. VS", : ‘b!,“ 85c DOG FOOD 222? 4 cans 25 e MILK Whltehouse 3SI 17c FLOUR or PilUbury’s Bag 29c r*"> I ITTT r Silverbrook Country .. O _ DU I I Ln Print Lb.. 28c Roll “■ Cm f C CAKE &7' b " rr ‘ “ 25c CAKE FLOUR aonum p*g. 27c CANDY BARS ffi,Y 310 c GUM Popular Brands 3 for lOc GREEN BEANS 2 “9c LIMA BEANS sVui “19c POTATOES r IX 1 S 23c HEAD LETTUCE L £T Each|Qc TOKAY GRAPES 3 Lbs 25c CELERY u M‘Urn cy 3 * 10c GRIMES APPLES 317 c YELLOW ONIONS 10 25c SWEET POTATOES “5c JONATHAN APPLES 4 Lbs 25c SKINNED HAMS wJKt.H'h* a 20c WADLEY'S FRYERS “ 25c BABY HADDOCK FILLETS l'Z\ “ It'/i* PORK LOIN ROAST 3 “16c SEA TROUT OR GRAY BASS F r ™‘ “• I2'/ 2 C 2 LB. SAUERKRAUT AND 2 LB. FRANKFURTERS “‘h3sc BEEF CHUCK ROAST “ 15c EffXBBB
AMERICA'S CUP RACE IS SHOWN IN TIMES REEL Golf Championship Match, Rich Turf Race Also Seen in Film. The thrilling victory of Endeavour over the American defender Rainbow, in the first of the America’s cup races is seen in the current issue of The Indianapolis TimesUniversa 1 Newsreel which presents the stirring parade of international sportsending a record-breaking 1934 summer season. Graham McNamee, noted radio announcer and the screen's Talking Reporter, vividly describes the cup race and the other important events in the reel. Despite heavy seas, the British challenger pulls away from her rival, fighting gallantly for the first advantages in yachting's greatest classic. Other important events seen in the current reel Include the sensational game played by W. Lawson Little Jr. to annex the American amateur golf championship at Brookline, Mass.; the spectacular finish of the Futurity, racing's richest purse, at Belmont Park, N. Y., in which Chance Sun comes home ahead of a formidable field, and the death-defying feats of hard-riding cowboys at the Pendleton, Ore., round-up, celebrated amid all the colorful pageantry of the old west. 22 Bombs Are Exploded By United Brest HAVANA, Sept. 21.—Students, operating a terroristic campaign in opposition to the government, exploded twenty-two bombs in the city last night. Six persons were injured.
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Modernize Your Home BY ROGER B. WHITMAN
I know a two-story house that is greatly admired for it* looks, and especially for the design of its hip roof. But that roof covers a closed and unused attic, and last July the people who live in the house suffered so intensely from heat that they lost all interest in its looks. Little wonder, for they had a highly heated radiator above the upstairs rooms that sent heat down to them all day and kept them hot until it cooled off, hours after the sun had set. > A space of still air in the attic helps to hold in heat during the winter; but on a summer day the rooms beneath may be unbearably hot. The remedy is ventilation. Ventilation or Insulation Any roof will be hot with the sun blazing on it all day. The problem is to keep the heat from going through to the f rooms.. The answer may be ventilation in the attic, or a layer of something through which heat can not pass easily. This something—insulating material—can be anything in which there is air in or between its fibers, and that will prevent air from passing through. Insulation is made in many forms; cotton materials called mineral wool and rock wool, to be had loose or in pads; materials such as fine e*ccelsior‘or vegetable or seaweed fibers stitched between sheets of heavy paper to form a blanket; fibers pressed into stiff sheets onehalf inch or more thick. Easy to Install The place for the layer depends on the design of the house. When an attic is open but not finished; that is, when it is not floored, or floored only around a hatchway for storage, the heat-stoping material can be placed between the floor beams on the back of the ceiling below. Rock wool in pads for proper size are useful here, for no more labor is needed than to lay them in place and to cover them with building paper to keep out dust. When blanket materials are used, they are nailed between the beams, while stiff sheets are laid on top. A finished attic can be insulated
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with loose or blanket materials between the rafters, or stiff sheets can be nailed to the under sides. Under a roof, stiff or blanket materials should be an inch or more thick, for real effectiveness. The effect of insulation of the upper part of a house is not as noticeable in winter as in summer, but is even more worth while. Much of the heat lost by a house is through the roof, and insulation holds it in. NEXT—Weatherstripping. Ocean Hop Starts Sunday By United Press DETROIT,, Sept. 21.—Stanley F. Hausner, Polish-American flier, announced today that he definitely will start his proposed nonstop flight from Detroit to Warsaw, Poland, next Sunday.
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MOVIE STARS LISTED WITH FEVER INSTITUTE Medical Authorities Raid Hospital in California. iCopyright. 1934. by United Preset HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 21.—A raid by state medical authorities on the Monasterio Radio Fever Institute today unearthed a number of prominent film names whose owners were listed as patrons. Agents who seized a truckload of medical equipment said business records listed Phillips Holmes, Miss
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Afina Nlllson, John W. Gilbert, Warner Oland, Mrs. Hamlin Garland and Mrs. Howard Selznick as pairing patients at the institution. Holmes was credited with paying SIOO. Gilbert. $760, and Oland. SBS, for treatments. 42 N. PENN. ST. Call Rl. 6045 and have your order* laid awiy to call for at vour convenience. BEEF Pot Roast, Lb. 2c Tender Sirloin Steak, Lb. 16c T-Bone Steaks, Lb. 19 to 25c Hoosier Swiss Steak, Lb. 15c Rolled Rib Roast lb. 19c R’nd Swiss Steak ib. 19c Fresh Ground Beef, 2 Lbs. 1 9c FreshShkiess. Picn’cs. Lb.lsc Fresh Cottage Rst., Ib. 19c Pork Chops 25c Fresh Pork Sausage, Lb. 15c Fresh Pig Liver Ib. 10c Pure Pork Lard, 2 Lbs. 23c Meaty Veal Stew Ib. 8c Veal Shld. Roast Ib. 15c Best Veal Rib Chops, Lb. 21c Veal Steak Ib. 15c I Boneless Veal Rst., Ib. 18c Buehler's Sliced Bacon, 2Lbs. 47c Polish Sausage Ib. 17c Braunschweiger Ib. 21c Salami Ib. 21 e EggS DOZ. 221/ 2 C Cheese c ™ x m Ib. 15c Lb, 25 1 / 2 c
.SEPT. 21, 1934
"ALL-BRAN WILL ALWAYS BE A PART OF MY DIET" Delicious Cereal Corrected His Constipation If you suffer from constipation, read this fine letter: “I have been troubled for years with constipation. During this time, I have tried almost every known remedy. Then sotne one recommended eating Kellogg s AllBran, and the proper results followed immediately. “Since eating Kellogg's AllBran each morning, there has been a general improvement in my health without the ill effects that I formerly experienced when taking Slaxatives. Hereafter, Kellogg’s ! All-Bran will always be a part of my diet.”—Mr. E. G. Himes, 1201 E. 7th St., Los Angeles, Calif. Research shows Kellogg's AllBran provides ‘‘bulk” to exercise the intestines, and vitamin B to aid elimination. All-Bran also supplies iron for the blood, i The “bulk” in All-Bran is much like that in leafy vegetables. Isn’t this “cereal way" safer than risking patent medicines? Two tablespoonfuls daily are usually sufficient to relieve ordi- ! nary constipation. With each meal, |in serious cases. If not relieved this way, see your doctor. Be sure to ask for Kellogg’s I All-Bran. It contains much more j needed “bulk” than part-bran j products. In the red-and -green package. Made by Kellogg in Bat* I tie Creek.
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