Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 September 1939 — Page 12
THURSDAY, SEPT. 21, 1039 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES PAGE 11
OFFICERS SHOOT | | Butler Choice IR, 0, OF C, OPPOSES Two Taken for FRONTIERSMAN' SORRY LIFTING ARMS BAN Sub Ride Safe.
STOCKHOLM, gent. N UP).
Hm BR | The Indianapolis Junior Chamber! _ Two Esthonian guards who were | 3 of Commerce today was on record! taken for a ride on the Polish | las opposed to changes in the U. 8 | submarine Orzel when it ascaped : neutrality act that would permit! from Tallinn Harbor were rescued th i of : " ” pe | today from a small boat off the | e sale of arms to belligerents, | Sw Former “special Deputy) | {es r Swedish coast. | Sheriff's Condition Listed & alk A resolution adopted by the or-| Wh lighthouse keeper at 8 litie : aay : ; i @:| Isla east Stockholm sighte Bris Lontttion Liste 3 (Saniratioh yesterday stated in pare: the boat this morning and direct- | As Critical i 3 HO 4 “Be it resolved that the present! ed the rescue. | . | = \ ; tn "- ‘neutrality act should be retained Three Esthonia guards were on al
| ; . the submarine last week when it land that further restrictions be fled from Tallinn. where it had |
placed upon the entrance of our; yaxen refuge in the neutral hare fon was in a critical condition at! i ships into dangerous -war sone| bor. One leaped off. Then Rus- | cit . it a I bei | waters, regardless of whether they sian warships appeared off the 4 shital ¢ after ‘ | | itv Hospital today r eing carry contraband of war or other] coast, looking for the submarine. . stopped by a barrage of policemen’s| d al Until last hag the Poles kept bullets | A [commodities an regardless of {he two guards—a non-commis- | Gi, n att] 1 ; \ whether their destination is to a sioned officer nd a marine—prisT'wo squad cars, ve. ACR SE EEE neutral or belligerent country.” | oners on their ship. They put age. 48 of 630 | Meridian St I ena {nation * ‘only now is recovering trom - standing atop the bar and threat- the tremendous industrial and agri-| SCHOOL REINSTATES GERMAN
ening customers, |eultural over-expansion resulting! BUTTE, Mont, Sept. 21 (U.P) —
u : : German, which has not been taught Ordered te Drop Gun THREE CROUPS from supplying goods and munitions in the Butte high school since it was Four officers, entering the tavern] to ine belligerents of the last World hanned during the World War, has |
War.’ | heen returned to the curriculum. |
A man who tried to “shoot up” South Side tavern in frontier fasts
| United States “initiate and continue|0f this city is commission chair. |in_ the pulpit of a one-room log church,
METHODISTS URGE tom taken hy the Kansas City/ ‘RETURNS 68 YEARS |ehureh near here and preached his
uniting conference last April, | (first sermon.
U. S. PEACE MOVE which denounced war as “our | AFTER 1ST SERMON | Recently, the church observed its
greatest collective social sin” and | — annual homecoming and guest pas=-
; , Sept. 21 tor was the Rev. William Hasty, EVANSTON, Ill. Sept. 21 (U. p). declared that the church, as an in- THOMASVILLE, Ala. ep who he AT youre oid A Syma
The Methodist Church urged to- stitution, could not endorse, support, (U, P.) ~8ixty-eight years ago Wil- He read his text without glasses,
7 through its general conference Or participate in war, [liam Hasty, a young man not long | land his voice was firm and strong
commission on world peace that the! The Rev. Ernest Fremont Tittle returned from the Civil War, stood enough to be heard outside the
a conference of neutral nations to man. Bishop G. Bromley Oxnam |
The Commission reaffirmed ac- | Bishops on the commission. i . il 13 T0 ample funds for r ow of oXisting homes. requires frequent renewal, investiga Roman Cleanser is a scientific washing aid which "i For quick service—
Atkins has he puichase » n amortized loan e way to a debt-free home ; it removes stains and makes clothes snow-white, | | Hi
bring the war to an end.” of Boston represents the Council of | i Be THER - i —— fie mh i Tm Qe i a TH (c]3 C j NS £ . Lael LA Le LE efinancing—repairs or rei | modelling-~or for th Building ond Loa that PR ii now have a \raight loan” tens clothes _Safel Gh RE von nage, Buti you have @ & ga A little Roman Cleanser in washing water saves tion plan—w i tess than rent. the work and wear of hard rubbing and boiling. vii | hi reductio thru mont a vite Over 1,000,000 housewives use Roman Cleanser, 3 ; § It is safe, efficient and economical. Try it, SAVING 5 LOAN Quart Bottle Only 15e—At Grocers. Rp ASSOCIATION ‘ : MARKE R EE
with guns drawn, ordered Sandage ‘to “drop that gun and stick ‘em : - - an w—— up” as he was aiming at Herman .
Fngleking., co-owner of the tavern.
The giinman turned and fired at the | GREA { he 1 CROWD Jofficers, they said. The bullet struck " n
a door above their heads, showering College Editor AOUnGRS
them with glass Sergt. James Yoh of Emergency Staff: Sharpnack to Car 5 and George Daniels of Car 38 : 1 fred ones, Harold Morton, chauf- Head Equiteers. feur of Car 8, shot twice, and James —- 5 Langsford, Car 38, opened fire With| 5. i tment of Butler University Ne Ek RB 2 shotgun. Sandage drobped from ap ; Collegian staff members and elee-
the har, wounded in the right breast
and right arm. | tion of officers of the Butler Inde- y ha oe ose amen ae sh ACCLAIM A&P’'s DRAMATIC VALUES
v ~ YAR 3 , + y Mr. Bngleking and Elvis Snell. the 'eers Club were announced today, 21ern’s other owner, told police] Ray Miller, Indianapolis, was
that Sandage, a former special named president of the Independ- || LARGE
p—— aeputy sheriff, was intoxicated and qt Association. Other officers are had hegun an argument over eregit M v M Kei : y Sanficpe threatened My. Sher] TS Virgin VIEneRTSIm, vie
then turned on Mr. Engleking and president; Miss Dorothy Overstreet
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into a closet and Mr. Rizzee took The Independents will hold their 15¢) | refiige under a lable just as police ‘ (2 reg. pkgs. 1 pp arrived (annual wiener roast at 5:30 p. m. i {Saturday at the Butler ovens fol-§-Pound
———— — h savings. WOUNDED YOUTH lowing the Butier-Ball State foot- SOAP CHIPS Rox 26¢ | SUNNYFIELD FLOUR 0 15¢ | SPARKLE Guigtin Dawes cB ve I [a Tt: Mat ur wn Fase. Fools. AUP Cotten ani Fonts White
(TA Sane. WOODBURY “0% "aia 3 coe 20¢ | IONA FLOUR
Angelo Angelopolous, Collegian
HELD AS SUSPECT : editor, has named Harold Howen- PALMOLIVE «oar y 3 cares | B€ PILLSBURY'S
Cotton general manager. Othe!
appointees are Robert Fleetwood, LIFEBUOY SOAP os 23¢ | CALUMET BAK. POWD. a 19¢ | HEINZ KETCHUP 1+: 2 «or 35¢
A 2M-vear-old youth, with a bullet james Farmer. Robert Renz Wilwound in his groin, was held at liam Hart, Miss Norma Conder and EGGS Chat « 216 SNOWDRIFT *h
City Hospital today der a $9000 Goonge Welden FRESH BUTTER it 57¢ | BAKING SODA ix: 3 (0c ORANGE JUICE iow 4
Hamm Sharpnack was named
sens en 4 were chee wie 0S, ne | MORTON'S SALT 2m 156 | OUR OWN TEA
police investigated the hurglary of
i 318 Hye he Pers Miss Grete the Veterans of Foreign Wars hall Rie ee Areaent: Hig ve RITZ CRACKERS wo 2ie | | LIPTON'S TEA
toes Wilcos & the youths con. Lav, seers, and Asx Nore ||| DAILY DOG FOOD 6 cv 25¢ | BOKAR COFFEE 2 :. 39¢ | POST TOASTIES roe in America buys A&P Coffee
dition i: decseribed ac fan treasure)
a \ The chil | a Fh , ~and thousands sav to 10 J Felice auoted the vouth ac saving| The ch ie a chartered member ||| APPLE BUTTER =o. 2 wn 29¢ | MAXWELL HSE, COFFEE '+26¢c | RALSTON CEREAL 1. i Tr faveup a ut he had taken a young woman to her Association, HONEY Pes Ba. 49¢ RED CIRCLE COFFEE 2 Ihe, 35¢ POST BRAN FLKS. Lge. Es for aretiivee choice "Delbert Mosier, 456 White River SPAM Hormel's Can 29¢ | CONDOR COFFEE n24¢ SWANSDOWN Cake Flone try this $d
Rivd., a merchant policeman, said
that he had discovered three vouths ha MILE-HI 1-Lb. day! around the Veterans’ hall and had e BRAND Can C ordered them to stop. After firing i _ :
once in the air as they fled, he said
hi (Shay sb ine gna sieren he » USE OUR CHERRIES \"."W% + 25¢ | ASPARAGUS ““"..c" 2 rr 20¢ | SANI-FLUSH 2 wr 39¢
had wounded one of them
A car parked nearby, which the \ i 3 DARK ROOM PEACHES Carre
: ithe, whi for 25¢ | CAMPBELL'S ™ othe jenored their flight, was ‘ Bo hy By ~ . are heen Shen for YOUR PICT RE PEACHES i ee for le | KIDNEY BEANS Del Mante
? | 2 I pi DEVELOPING PEARS ee : | 31¢ HEINZ BEANS fine fom he ha [|| PINEAPPLE "vi 3 wv 29¢ | BEANS ii. 2 3
1'4 Can Large 22
33¢ | CORNED BEEF
BUTLER U. HEARS OF FREE CE LEGION PEACE WORK TOMATO JUICE z2* 8 « 23¢ | SUGAR CORN
porte of the American tecion 10 | ALL YOU HAVE TO BUY ||| pens VINEGAR o 2 « 35¢ | LITTLE KERNEL CORN 3 ~ 29¢ | TOILET SOAP ..'.. 3 [0c
etn the U. & out Of WAr Were R OWN CONTACT NE | Re re he mane § SOUR VR AON SEn ||| MUSTARD. Wi: 2 « 176 | DEL MAIZ NiBL
rihed to more than 200 Butle:
University students yesterday by Ca WE FURNISH ALL TOMATO CATSUP 0. 4 for 20¢ | DEL MONTE PE
Homer Chaillaux, American Legion
rr — TT SALAD DRESSING“. 25¢ | TOMATO SOUP Speaking at the college of religion hee Mr. Chaillaux said the Le- See Our Com- FRENCH DRESSING heh 10¢ | HEINZ SOUPS I ant oF The Barapen corm plete Line of - but in the event war was declared Enlargers and - - id the Legion would make efforis to Try One in Our Re RED HEART
fake “the profit out of war.” He also told of his experiences as an in- DARK ROOM. terpreter in the framing of the Vergailies treaty
REN CROSS PLANS DRIVE 0 ee Speriv FRENCH LICK. Sept. Ameritan Red Cross volunteer workers frem 24 chapters in southern Indi-
PURE REFINED hurrying into AUP Markets for the amazing money-saving values we Markets, too, buying bargoins and making big husky cash savings. LA ! “Such low prices!” "My, what bargains!” ‘Unbelievable!’ Expressions
Robert Kizzee, 1902 BE. Georgia St. seerefarv. and Galen Parmer. freas- C o Ny jubilant over A&P's money-saving, ever thrifty Super 2 customer, The former jumped rer | 3 Ss, \ arkets, abi Pke C | Come, join the thrifty! Get more for your money. Come where cash Foi
ae hee "23¢c | PEANUT BUTTER .30"0 2l¢ 00000 OO Fhihe IRNRZING Stor snfl Ewald LUX TOILET SOAP 4 «+ 22¢c | ROYAL BAKING POWDER .17c | PRESERVES Me 8c 3
20¢ | SPAGHETTI li, 3 « 25c P&G SOAP oun 25¢
THE NEW | me ENTRATED HEAD LETTUCE erirp (Te
Thousands of new customers, the greatest crowds in our memory, are
ore featuring. And thousands of loyal AGP customers are tilling our
like these are heard in every department. Happy housewives—thousands
works wonders. We keep our prices down te earth every day. How? Very small profits, quick turnover, volume sales, cash transactions, no credit losses, mo delivery service expense. Result: you make quick
Sth 6le JELL-O0 or ROYAL GEL. 3 ror (de Hours Evaporated Milk, and ell the other foods made ond sold ex-
wienne § 0% 4T¢ | GRAPEFRUIT JOE. v« 4 «+ 29¢
me 38¢ KELLOGG'S “7.."" 2 By 2ic | PUFFED WHEAT 2
or 3 er 22¢ | SAL SODA 2 « 9¢ oan of
&.'2 w 5c | CLOROX hs 29¢ LT 4 wo 3 or 256 | SCOT TISSUE or 256 AE
or. @ wv 25¢ | PACIFIC TISSUE ve |9€ amons 2 tor 356 | WALDORF 7005 I5¢
Fvery-Day Low Prices
GRIMES GOLDEN TOKAY |
1 [- - i 4 w 25 | OXYDOL rum 3T¢ ; APPLES | | GRAPES ETS 2 « 20c | OLIMALENE tae 2 wr 3Tc 10 23c wn Be AS 2 w 27c DREFT or LUX FLAKES :w 21¢ Bushel 850 [| camrens3 or 20¢ | FELS NAPTHA CHIPS 2 « 39¢ cn
ts 2 we 256 | FELS NAPTHA SOAP ...6 rr 25¢ || BANANAS in ». Bo — YELLOW ONIONS bag he) 19¢
ORANGES California . 35¢
SUPER SUDS | || yr :.
CAULIFLOWER Ie
« 37 ¢ PRUNE PLUMS . Be Pies. CELERY Ween 0c
POTATOES U, 8 No. 1 Grade 31h, 27¢
ena opened a toll call camp meeting BT Pg N, ILLINOIS ST,
here taday to organize a member- total Rid | ghip drive. Glen R. Hillis, Kokomo Claypool Hots g lege Ave, we have modernized the checking counters . , . in §
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FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE ... To add to the convenience of shopping in our hig, modern MACO Super Market, 38th at Col-
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A&P Soft Twist . . . the Luxury
ive von quicker and hetter service , . . enlarged our complete
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MADE FROM THE WORLD'S FINEST TOMATO CROP
TTT a Just Arrived . . . A New Shipment of Fancy Long Island
=Fo J [DUCK
FANCY GRADE!
ET hearty Heinz Tomato Ketchup — y A&P Super Mark
prepared from Heinz pedigreed
{ au xperts o mous chefs : i GIVE YOUR COOKING OE icin maT THIS IS NATIONAL WHITE HOUSE EVAPORATED MILK WEEK EXTRA FLAVOR! ry te he the finest tasting, mast tender i tip, | 3 ‘ " ducks raised. We' — 3 J . ye N Lb. best Long ltland produces . . . oll Ra P< = si
tomatoes, rare, aromatic spices and treet,
waz to he the principal speaker al | Dairy Department , , , restyled anr Meat and Produce Departments , . , We have done all this to provide better shopping | todav's sessions i facilities for our many customers! Come—Save! : n = i D :
this week-end. Give the family eo
Thal's Thriftily & riced ... and Dated for Freshness
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3 1 13-LB, LOAVES ] 5 C ! and a Complete Variely of Cakes and Rolls
Sn CC i"
re offering the very
Here's a typical et velue! Try ene
Heinz Vinegar —lend matchless
sf to scores ishes! | gest to scores of dishes y . - "FRYING CHICKENS
SMOKED JOWL T5 SKINLESS WIENERS
GREEN SHRIMP » 186] SIRLOIN STEA
we BACON 0. 2 » dle | CANADIAN 20
CHUCK ROASTS Branded - iTe , 1 \ Milk's good for you! Eat it in delicious ROUND STEAK OH Ci Ste) : 29%¢ \ orated Milk which bears these ene
SLAB BACON while o" - 15¢ \ 1. Accepted by the American Medical
. SAAS \J SLICED BACON J. imo i eee: 28¢ Swit le or shank Hal 4. Made, sold and guaranteed by A&P.*
SMOKED HAM Pgh + 19e \ a— DOUBLE YOUR MONEY BACK IF
HADDOCK FILLETS 2 ™ 25¢ | BOILED HAM «man wipe or» 350 | BOSTON BUTTS ~~ whoo » 19 uch Vonrte Home a4 they io all
Full " 25¢
Dressed dishes made with White House Evapdorsements:
10¢ Association’s Council on Foods. \ 2, Approved by Good Housekeeping 19¢ | Bureau.
3. Conforms to all Gov't. standards,
Cnt i : A&P Stores sell more than twice as
n. 366 VEAL SHOULDER Roast nm. |9¢ \ other evaporated milks combined.
55 S. STATE yo 021 W. W
ASH. ST. 38th at COLLEGE AVE. | 5541 E. WASH. ST.
SUPERAP) MARKET
HEINZ aii EVERYDAY LOW PRICES TT
K |» | » y | 4 PRICES CHANGE ONLY WITH MARKET CHANGES OWNED AND OPERATED BY THE GREAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC TEA CO.
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