Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 June 1939 — Page 11

THURSDAY, JUNE 1. 1030 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES PAGE 11

| ih | HITS THEORY BACON [inal Shakesperian writings known) Ts SCHOOL 76 AT | WPA Exhibit Features Art Class ROBERTS’ BODY “wrore suakespenne “ime = + e Forlhoi®® got

“If my verdict is correct,” he said,

: | LONDON. June 1 (U. P.) —Hope “€ shall be relieved forever of the ! \ | : : = of a definitive settlement of the Wearisome assertion that anybody ! | claim that Francis Bacon: Lord else but Shakespeare wrote Shakes-! oy iY ! ——_——— oo :

Verulam, wrote the plays of Wil. Peare.”

: T. C. Westall, : ‘ liam Shakespeare. was offered to-| poo i Conor No ”2 ; : : A iT ne | . 8, GETS HOLE-IN-ONE f™ AY SAN E SON : . WPA art S€rvices and Burial for Race day in three faded, blotched scraps HOBART. Tacmink. Juve 1. (U. CD 1 PLAY SANDALS

wr of paper preserved under glass in A ; instructor, Victim to Be Held at a show case in the British Museum. P.).—If a hole-in-one shot indicated Composition | Dr. Robin Flower, Deputy Keeper real golfing skill, Peter Toogood NT ’ Soles

Board Honors Late Leader; ail EN makes Van Nuys, Cal. | of Manuscripts of the Museum. said would probably be a certain future ; ; sti as last night in a lecture to the Royal World's golfing champion. At th Awards Scholarships to fuagge tion ast night in a lecture to the Roya ria olfing champion e |

, 1) If Society of Literature that he be- age of 8, he made a hole-in-one, a ; on the self | The body of Floyd Roberts, 1938 jieved. after vears of study, that the | tee drive of 100 yards. He is the 10 Teachers. & E portrait Memorial Day Race winner who was fragments were written by Shakes- son of a professional golfer of South — | : ; being drawn killed in the 107th lep of the race peare, and thus were the only orig- Australia. iq - School 76, at 30th St. and Fall : i > bu this vear, was bound today for his : nS 8 to Big 2s Creek Blvd, today was named the 1 Ww H home, VanNuys. Cal. His wife acPaul C. Stetson School in honor of | Mrs. c " companied it. Services and burial the late superintendent of schcols. | ; Monninger. will be there. The School Board last night took | Mr. Westall | Yesterday & large number of

the action as a tribute to the fe is conducting Speedway officials, fellow drivers, 7. NE : 4 § oc : 23 t 1 98

LEATHER SOLES

who headed the public schools here | friends and admirers paid last refrom 1930 to 1937 and inaugurated | 4 an art class | spects to the victim as his body lay 5 / bY an extensive school building pro-| : at the WPA |at the Kirby Mortuary, 1901 N. Me. SQ SA . LT itd gram here. BE as Indian St ? i 7 SMALL 5s TO BIG 3s The Board awarded scholarships] ; : exhibit, | Bob Swanson, also a victim of the ih WIDTHS B, C AN to 10 public school teachers on rec- 5 “ iT : ; he S B, C AND D : wr ; American [three-car crackup, was described as ommendation of Superintendent De- in a fair condition in Methodist

Witt S. Morgan. y Hands in Potoitar \nday and Chet Miller, 5: 8. BOYS’ WHITE OXFORDS ) 48 4 *

They went to Miss Martha Ather- 2 ”» : iG}s : : . : Action, d victim, was s in goo : ton School 76: Miss Bernetta 1 : third victim, was said to be in q Week-End Special 1s to 6s

Bridges. School 23: Miss Margery

Edwards, School 54; Miss Louis rit; Mrs. Bruce Milliken. Thorntown, D ’, f chool 5 iss Louise | 3 Williom H. ‘whose leg was broken when she was ont make no sour and grouchy uss PARKING " ‘ 118-332 Mass. Ave 2 “0d ADD. { .

at the condition.

Lawson, School 35; Miss Henrietta | : 3 Block Co. |struck by a piece of the guard rail PACES

Boland, School 30; Miss Margaret S H H s G G ’ S | broken in the crash. also was de- ays appy ooliganto loomy us USeslLy (Second Block)

Schofield, School 25; Miss Erna Store Winkelmeier, School 18; Miss Lucille = > scribed as in good condition. . Weody, School 35; Miss Vera Beden- ThE ether Jum, Miss Maha Or youse can bust dem grumpy | lls STORE OPENS 8 A. M.—CLOSES WEEK DAYS 5:30 P. M..

baugh, School 4, and Miss Bessie Ponelite. Collinsville, Ill., injured in * AY * . . : re ny ~r Duffy, School 41 the same way Mrs. Milliken was, Wit Ca rte rs Little Liver Pills OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 9 P. M. The Board approved leases of py was treated at the Speedway Field opt. 1981 Carter Prod ify SHOE STORE grounds at Schools 3, 6, 7, 28, 32, 36, | | Hosnitel and released , . s hs - s

40, 43. 62 and 70 to the Park Board

for summer plavgrounds, ahd authorized the expenditure of $3976 for NO IRREGULARITIES acoustical treatment of the dining y J . room at Manual Training High y ——— School and of $237 for treatment of BOARD SAYS OF WPA the faculty dining room at Short- |

ridge The Board also approved conibs : orks r e ps 1 Vv asstruction of an addition to the audi- Works Board member oda y 3 torium at School 63 at an estimated |Serted that there were no “irregucost of $10,000 |larities” in the dumping of dirt ex- J : . — jg |cavated from City streets on pri-

FASCIST WRITES OF vate property by WPA workers. | The subject was discussed by y . . Th hai d : 5 . ; ; ; s ' . AIR ‘SUICIDE SQUAD’ voard Wenn wn after allegations of If you want to save money without sacrificing quality—just begin buying all of your we have no charge accounts. Neither do we have expensive fixtures or delivery a | “irregularities” in Marion County food needs at an A&P market. Here's why: We believe in low prices every single service—-these features would only increase your food costs; they would not increase (U. P.)—Piero WPA operations were filed with a day (not a few specials today that are marked up tomorrow). We buy direct from the goodness of the food you buy. That's why A&P eliminated them. So, don’t GE Commpiee, 18%. 16 food producers, instead of paying out extra money for in-between profits. This let your slim budget daunt you—it will buy more than ever, at A&P Super Markets. ei he Board on Feb. 27, 1939. Te § method of buving saves you money. You don’t pay for credit losses at A&P because Come in today—buy all of your food needs and save money! —it's the thrifty ived a Legal Department opinion thi do! . . Ttalv possesses a “suicide squadron” which held that any dirt out of Copyright, 1939, by Great A&P Tea Co. ning fo do! oC hcitireds of bilots pledged 16 City streets is the property of the

SEER he ll 55 S. State St.—38th at College Ave.—5541 E.Wash. St.—3021 W.Wash. St.

ROME, June 1 Pedrazza., commentator of the Fascist Partv newspaper Resto del Carlino of Bolozna, said today that

of explosives regulations or a. P giz as Board members said thev granted The iy YE WR 7a permission to WPA workers to dump : wha writes under ti c : ; : : . dirt on private property at the re- NEW ! Cc RN YELLOW RIPE 0 LARGE IONA PEACHES or SUNNYFIELD

: ira Jera” lackehirt) eCami Ners (blackshirt), re quest of owners where the property

vived a rumor which originated in gc near projects. Board members ' b fhe summer of 1933 when Great said thev acted on the theorv that > Rritain concentrated her home fleet : 8 h B : s

this dumping saved both the City

in the Mediterranean during ten- ang the WPA time and monev 1 0 a 1h sion over the Ethiopian conquest, EE lhs c a. 5 Pk n in s. pk. c gs. C bag c : n Be “ I. 8. No. 1 Grade ¢ Sunnyfield Crisp-Crunchy (2 reg. Pkgs. 15¢) In Syrup For All Baking Purposes

INJURES SELF WHILE Li

PRACTICING SHOOTING (labs

LAFAYETTE, June 1 (0. P)—| EXCURSIONS Lemons io doz, B30 Tomatoes “=. § ~ 29¢ French Dressing i; 2 © Ginger Ale John L ek = 25. or Lafaeus. I | oe Green Beans rival 5 Green Beans Tena, Med 5 for 29¢ Tomato Catsup ‘hor, 4 for Tea out Own structor a erris Institute, gl Me § ess SrilGan x Rapids, Mich ho in ari con Special Round Trip Coach Fares ih. 96 Wax Beans =“ “&. M+ 29¢ Pure Mustard Qs. 2 tor 19¢ Eight 0’Clock Coffee Hid dition toda) rom an abdominal Good Ss ifi train: vas Crisp. Giant aa Med . bullet wound suffered late vester- [ for details consult agents. Head Lettuce Solid Sire rach §¢ Peas rt 4 25¢ Salad Dressing © 23¢ Bokar Coffee .. 2 dav gis a { » A > . HA ne ms] mie SATURDAY, JUNE 3 Oranges Calitornia, 2 0. 29¢ Spinach “un 4 = 29¢ French Dressing “7 10¢ Del Monte Coffee . practicing shooting wi . S ~ Size OZ. { . borrowed the gun from William Wil- $5.00 ST. LOUIS . : i Pimentos 3 cans 25¢ Peanut Butter suitana ie) 21¢ Kaffee Hag of Sanka 1 1b. son $7.00 PITTSBURGH Onions New Texas 4 15¢ ! DelMaiz » " Ann Page . can Wilson took him into the country rt | Yellow Ibs. Corn Niblets 2 o 201c Cider Vinegar*"o:™ 2 © (9¢ Ovaltine to practice and said that while re- SUNDAY, JUNE 4 Fl id 0 Giant 2 | turning later he saw Reeves fall nn § PALE RY Re Mim srs eoLUMEUE | Florida Uranges site ar. 298 LUX WHITEHOUSE CORNED THE HEALTH SOAP

the gun

a $2.25 DAYTON

RATTLER COMMITS SUICIDE | $1.50 RICHMOND Grapefruit rh 4 for iTc | FLAKES MILK BEEF LIFEBUOY

SANTA ROSA, Cal, June 1 (U. $2.50 LOUISVILLE

P) —Jomes Keegan, foreman of a | ¢y'75 TERRE HAUTE Cantaloupes 3 Sine 2. 2c =: Me 4 :. 22

weed extermination crew, 1s con- CANS

fident he has complete verification Returning leave destination Firm 12-02, Cak of the belief that a rattlesnake, Sunday Night Tomatoes : 2 Ibs 25¢ reg. Pkzs. 19¢) Accepted by the Council of Foods cans Cc aKes Cc

Red, Ripe of the American Medical Assn.

seriously injured, will commit sui- | —Co ——— 0p cide. Mr. Keegan shot one, partly Phone Riley 933

zevering the body, whereupon the ; California Carrols : bunch 5c | . No 10 ’ i . or AEN TTY Sliced Peaches ":.. 39¢ Corned Beef Hash. ..2 ~~ 2l¢ Lux Toilet Soap 2 jie

rattler. throwing i*z head back. im-/,

wedded its [ane ) nw i 4 A No. 10 _Czn Sunnyfield ’ 4 oe mea in tees tan a me DTU TT RR. Leaf Lettuee wn. D6 Cherries 2. Sic Corn Flakes®' i" 2 « |(5¢ Woodbury's Soap Bones 206 ar ion 31vVer ur a Asparagus

. Tomato Puree '.." 28c Kellogg's Corn Flakes 2+ 1T¢ po, or Nankins 4. 25¢ : ‘ . 3 buncnes | 06 Tomato Juice ":..° 26c Shredded Ralston 2 « 25¢ Staley's ew Starch 2 «= 13¢ : Indianapolis Women amazed In Our Dairy Dept. Tomatoes ".." 29¢ Huskies 2 or [Te Pacific Toilet Tissue 6 « 19¢ | Lb. Peas or Corn "t.." 3lc Shredded Wheat 2 » 23¢ Scot Tissue 4 o 25¢

Pure ’ LARD Retined carton 298 yf Shrimp 2 on 2T¢ ~~ Wheat or Rice Puffs 5i* 2 ~-9¢ ~~ Waldorf Tissue 4 « 15¢

y al flavor of Kellogg's Corn Loaf Cheese ".':..-.. 2 nv 38¢ os op— AE TIITE i —— : : Swiss Cheese ih. 200 MARSHMALLOW SHORTENING Flakes in new type inner wrap!| ees ~~ ois 2 33. | ILVERDUST | | COOKIES SPRY CRACKERS

fongyevs Fresh Doughnuts wr. 10¢ | DailyDogFood 6 « 25c Fels NapthaSoap 6 « 25¢ Sparkle Gelatin ... 3 or (0c omen say yey Lemon Cocoanut Bar Cake cen 186 | | romato Juice vet 3 we 200 S04 Chips so 25¢ Jello aw 3 wo Ide WITH FRESH RIPE have never before Chocolate Nut White Layer Cake «cn 25¢ | | i Climalene 2 o 37c Apple Sauce oc 4 or 29 FRUIT AND COOL MILK tasted any SOFT TWIST BREAD 3 © 2Be Grapefruit Juice «© = 2 © 266 powiene 9 . 35¢ Wyandotte Cleanser 2 2c

With Purchase of 2 cans 15¢

igh A a cereal so ensp, | | Pineapple cre on 3 or 29¢ Sal Soda 2 «9c Ammonia «2 or 19¢ illite. So:frash, You Don’t Risk A Penny On A&P Meats—Every Pound Is Guaranteed! so delicious LAMB SHOULDER Boned and Rolled SLICED FANCY PORK LOIN SUGAR CURED

ROAST | | RIB ROAST | | BACON | |Leco'Lampl| ROAST BACON

oo REMEMBER, Ih. 1 9c Ih. 2 he 2 Ibs. 39 Ih. 2 Be Joes 1 b $ oy 4c

LADIES, ONLY KELLOGG Genuine Spring Branded Beet No Rind Kingan's Reliable Smoked

CAN USE THIS NEW Fresh Picnics Whole 13 Veal Roast Shoulder ATe Hams Whole or Shank Half mw 216

METHOD OF PACKING ssorte rmour’s Star THAT KEEPS KELLOGGS Bacon "By the Piece '39¢ Meat Loaves "Sliced 23¢ Smoked Butts Aes in. 296

CORN FLAKES s0 | | Sticed Frankfurters Farge .2Tc Smoked Picnics Cured m 1 T6 acor Armour’s Star 2 Ibs. 49¢ Roasts D kli Genuine 19 Haddock Fillets 2 25¢ Fresh Ham Boneless " 25¢ ue ings Soi Long isiang . 1b, Cc * . > "18S S a — Pollock Fille! Ye 10c Braunschweiger Fancy .25¢ Sirloin fg 2Tc ofioc ers Ib. i 134 to 3-1b. Chuck Roast Choice Cuts Te H Kingan's Ready-to-Serve Fresh Broilers Smale rie . 27¢ BHAA) Beet ams Whole or Shank Half Ib. 2Tc Picnics Ready to Eat .23¢ Boston Butis Whole Te Boiling Beef Bristol wm 16 Salami ay ouE .23¢ Boiled Hams Whole or Half .35¢ THESE PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITH MARKET CHANGE

\ (AALS i = 0 . what. he ; | 3 at) RL y < R -~ | : wet . oR 1K RG . ; A @ A brimming bowlful of Kellogg's toasted Corn Flakes . . . topped AY EF | F \ E | 3 with luscious fruit and served with cool, rich milk or cream and & a sprinkling of sugar. There's a dish that everyone likes! Try it yourself —tomorrow—and notice how much the extra freshness of ; Kellogg's Corn Flakes adds to your enjoyment! Cor. 1939 hy Kellogg Company 8

SAY KELLOGG'S BEFORE YOU SAY CORN FLAKES §