Speedway Flyer, Volume 10, Number 9, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 January 1941 — Page 4
Starting today and continuing through the month of February, the VICTOR will celebrate its
10th Semi-Annual Bonus Sale Regardless of the amount of your purchase, you will receive 1/4 MORE MERCHANDISE of your own selection at no additional cost See me and I will say you money.
Walter C. Blase . Res. Phone BE 3828-R LI 7555 VICTOR JrtiWOTUKE cot* 231-237 West Washington Street
GENERATOR AND STARTER SERVICE DELCO-REMY AND AUTO-LITE SERVICE Schoonovers Standard Service Station 16th at Main Street Belmont 4600
TAe Speedway Flyer : Your Own
THE UP-KEEP QUIZZER Is your furnace smoking? And is your smoke pipe loose? Or is it just hanging, And half out of the flue? How are the heat pipes? Loose, with holes in them too? Oh, the feed section is no good. But oh, how it can sing this tune I’m not as good as the Economy Blue, Let’s see about Gehl Stokers too. I’ve got the jitters, how about you? Let’s call a furnace man, who knows shat to do,
Economy Furnaces, Gehl Stokers & Blowers Installed All Furnaces Repaired Parts For All Furnaces Furnaces Vacuum Cleaned, $2.00 Free Estimate Several Years Of Satisfying Service By Expert Men FRED DIETZ
Fred’s Market 1246 Winton Avenue ■■ Speedway ON SALE—I,OOO pounds of U.S.A. Government PORK LOINS 10 to 12 lb. average PORK LOINS, lb . ----- 13 >/ 2 c Center Cuts PORK CHOPS, lb 19c Fresh Lean GROUND BEEF, lb -20 c Branded Beef CHUCK BEEF ROAST, lb 16 %c Swiss Steak ROUND, lb .... ... 29c Roast Beef SHOULDER, lb. -. 20c Call Belmont 2112
just good food! Your health is one of our primary interests. It is our supreme desire to serve you a meal of good wholesome, well-prepared food at a modest price. We delight in serving you satisfactorily. Our reputation is built bn this policy of good food and satisfactory service. PFISTERER CAFETERIA (Formerly Noffke’s Cafeteria) FIFTEENTH AT MAIN
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I’ll bet the grate bars Are cracked, or broke in two. How’s the fire pots? Are they cracked too? If it is smoking—you might need, The furnace reset oh, yes indeed. Model Stove & Furnace Co. Riley 3072
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CLASSIFIED ADS WANTED—Dressmaking and alterations of all kinds. Mens and ladies. Tailor experience. Miss Pearl Kuykendall, 1840 Fisher. WANTED—Curtains to launder. 10c per strip. 3624 West 16th. Bel. 1052-J. <■ FOR SALE—Curl'-A-New-Soap— For children and adults. The new scientific soap that trains curls to stay in the hair. Mrs. S. L. Parke, 5029 West 14th St. Belmont 1716-W. ROOMS FOR RENT—3 light housekeeping rooms, desirable, good location, 10 minutes drive from Allison’s, reasonable. 1120 High School Road. FOR RENT—Large selection of North Side Modern Rooms. $2.50 to $3.00. 15 minutes Allisons. Auto transportation available if desired. Jessup’s Rental Agency. 620 W. 31st. Ta. 3808. No fee. LOST—Travelling bag, brown, has Merchants and Miners sticker. Lost in vicinity of Beck’s Drug Store. Reward. Return to J. G. Williams, 4905 W. 15th St. or call Bel. 2318-R.
ROOM TO SHARE—Wanted someone to share room—has twin beds. Young man desires some other young man to share this room. 1438 Winton Ave., Bel. 2971. LOST—Green Scheaffer pen probably near school. Call Bel. 2431-J. FOR SALE—Chest of drawers, $4. Call Bel. 3017-J, 1677 Winton Ave. FOR SALE—Two double metal beds, complete with springs. Good condition. 5123 W. 15th Street, or call Bel. 3518. LOST—A ten dollar bill near 16th and Presto Ave. If found call Belmont 2412-M or see Paul Stamm at Rosner’s Drug Store. Reward. MODERN HOME TO LEASE— Second house west of High School Rd. on W. 38th Street. Master bed room, long living room, Venetian blinds, hardwood floors, built-in bath, 2 car garage. $50.00. WANTED—A room in a Speedway home which could be used for violin studio purposes one or two days a week. Call Jean Orloff, Lincoln 6718. ' JOR SALE —7-room house in Brownsburg on North Green St.; Inquire 5057 West 14th, Speedway City.
ROOMS FOR RENT—3 sleeping rooms for men in private home. Modern. 847 W. 30th St., Tai. 0701. WANTED—Paper hanging, paint- I ing and paper hanging, work I guaranteed. Harry Miller, 3545 W. Washington St. Bel. 3140-M. Speedway Theatre For entertainment that leaves a catch in the throat and a laugh in your heart “Little Nellie Kelly,” presenting Judy Garland in her first solo starring role, fills the first half of the bill at the Speedway Theatre starting Sunday. The picture is a merry medley of songs and comedy, scrappy Irish folk in their feuds and friendships, the romance of an Irish colleen on the sidewalks of New York, blended with a few moments of poignant heart interest. Judy shows a new facet in her , many-sided talents in the role, first
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Trade In Speedway! Call ‘Ernie’ Coal Coke Wood • '' .■ JCULVER COAL COMPANY “Speedway’s Only Coal Yard” Belmont 0744
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■FT' ‘i* AV L , CONDITIONED] HOME LIKE J CHAPEL - FUMERAL. HOME | FLOYD FARLEY RESIDENCE 4924 W. 16th St. Office and Chapel ■A
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————— of the young Irish girl who marries and journeys to the promised land of America—later as the joyous charmer of the Bowery, a characterization that easily takes its place as one of her greatest performances. She proves without the shadow of a doubt that she is capable of pure ly dramatic roles. In addition, she displays a new styling in singing several songs. The supporting cast is headed by George Murphy, Charles Winninger and Douglas McPhail. The second half of the program is an emotionally stirring story of men who dare the perils of sea and sky, “The Long Voyage Home” picked as one of the outstanding pictures of the year. As timely as the headlines in tomorrow’s newspapers, the film brings the tale of the heroic sailors who without uniforms, protection or the possibility of receiving medals, carry out one of the most dangersous tasks in modern war; that of supplying ever-necessary explosives to their country, while they challenge the roaring gales of the high seas. The hand-picked cast of this thrilling and suspenseful film is headed by such distinguished performers as John Wayne, Thomas Mitchell and lan Hunter.
PET PARROT TALKS OVER PHONE TO FRIENDS Georgle, the pet parrot of Mrs. Carl Smith of Appleton, Wls., is a telephone enthusiast. Georgle actually talks over the telephone. only that, but he has done radio work too. Quite a remarkable bird is Georgle, who is twenty-five years old. Wherever his mistress goes, he goes. His vocabulary is about 100 words. After he had spoken over long distance from Appleton to Chicago, Georgle began to be interested in the telephone, and in two weeks received as many as fifty calls from his admiring public in Appleton. He gets acquainted easily with new friends, likes to whistle and to ridearound the house on the handle of the dust mop. He also goes traveling with Mrs. Smith in her automobile. Boost Speedway
Call your Speedway Representative, Mrs. Chas. F. Langwell Bel. 1617
THE POINT BARBER SHOP Our barber shop offers you the utmost in service, courtesy and skill. We will appreciate your patronage and we will assure you complete satisfaction. ** Bert Howe Union Shop
Open 24 Hours A Day Sharon Lee Sandwich Shop —SANDWICHES— Ice Cream Free With Pie _ 10c Hamburgers 5c Wfc APPRECIATE YOUR PATRONAGE Clarence M. Houpt 1504 Main Street
FOR THE BETTER GRADES OF COAL call BILL GARLAND Champe-Garland Coal Co. Inc. 1422 W. 30th St. Wabash 4543 5201 West 16th Street , Belmont 0326
FACTORY RADIO SERVICE On all makes of radios. We also repair all electrical appliances. Our 17 years’ experience qualifies us to give prompt and efficient service. See the new PHILCO RADIOS and PHILCO REFRIGERATORS now on display. Sold on easy terms. Call us when you have any electrical trouble RADIO BILL 3050 West 16th Street Belmont 2484
Conkle Funeral Home 1934 W. Michigan St. Belmont 1934 , Chapel Equipped With Organ
SKIDMORE’S BARBER SHOP 1542 Main Street V “Friendly Service’’ Shoe Shine
Speedway Theatre SPEEDWAY CITY Friday and Saturday—Jan. 31—Feb. 1 PAT O’BRIEN GALE PAGE RONALD REGAN in Knute ROCKNE, All American And LEE TRACY LINDA HAYES IN ‘MILLIONAIRES IN PRISON’ - SATURDAY SHOW STARTS AT 6:00 Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, Feb. 2—3—4 JUDY GARLAND— GEORGE MURPHY in ‘LITTLE NELLIE KELLY’ And JOHN WAYNE—THOMAS MITCHELL—IAN HUNTER ‘THE LONG VOYAGE HOME’ Also Colortone Cartoon Wednesday and Thursday, Feb. 5—6 LUCILE BALL—RICHARD CARLSONFRANCES LANGFORD in ‘TOO MANY GIRLS’ And JAMES ROOSEVELT Presents ‘PASTOR HALL’ With WILFRED LAWSON—NOVA PILBEAM News Novelty
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