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FRIDAY. NOV. 13, 192 3.
FIRPO TO COME McALESTER TEAM'
BACK FOR BOUT READY FOR GAME
--r——— tinou^lioui tlio game and to add en
SOUTH AMERICAN BATTLER TO KICK OFF FOR LAST HOME CON- |til.sj., f ..iy wi,i,.h tlu
FEREIMCE GAME WILL BE
AT 3 O’CLOCK
pn siur, atl.enlion
RETURN TO UMTED
STATES
By J. B. Powers
(I’nitfjl I'r**:* Si iff <’ori •►pontlcnl)
13.-H
last home conference encounter
the year.
.The leaders of the Central confei
, ence of Oklahoma invaded this clt
IJt KM IS AI It FIS. Nov. ’.1. Lui. to<lav and partook of the hospital-
Angel Firpo. South Atner an heavy , , .... . T1 '
weight, will return to the United1!1/ offered by Outlaw Iioms T -
States in March for another effort blester «*««»" squad look d
to win the world Y- It. avy wealii rb:*.) »»1« antmt amiIn m he shed wblte he
plonship. he said in an n.ervlew
day.
DARTMOUTH HAS
GREAT AMBITION
CHICAGO. Nov. 13.—Dartmouth’s
undefeated hig green team, steum-
_ ______ ed Into Chicago today, intent upon
ihc-ir offensively apparently muscle* defeating Chicago’s Maroons tomor-
1 glances anti measured with a look
He said he will go back to tin ,ln(t' th~e”Vonfidential expression that row and claiming a national foot
railed States in better physical con , , .. . , ___
dltfon than he has been in years as 1>e^*de^‘hei'w|“‘ HChe(luUd
a result of four months of oglu trait * ,e R8,n
Ing and that he will have no busi-
ness worries to trouble him.
He said he now weighs 225 pounds
ball championship.
The Dartmouth players looked fit
and ready for the battle but ihe
to start
at 3 o’clock. The handicap width
the Ideal Team will have to fight’coaches expressed some cofirern ov
under on account of the absent c of er the prospects for a wet playing
..... , , ,, .. . .two first string men who are di field, which would favor the heavier
J?« 'he atwts" hard o^U^he Snlln .KX. 1STJSTS h£ 2%
hm return from the t nlted Union to give of their best for tine [to 5 on Dartmouth, due to Crlcago s
* ,h*8l - '' '"r‘ '! honor of their ......... and..,- trut imMfl
goo.1 Shape and has made several ^ ^ fans game.
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Sport Summary j
_____!
NEW YORK Additional liel!
tala for the Yankee Stadium have
lieen ordered that will increase the
s ating capacity to RO.tkio for fooi-
hftll games next fall. Kd Barrow,
hi ineps manager «if the Yankees.
• niitju: cetl. The dub would like to
land the 'rmy-Xav. 'taint- as one was held responsible or falEng in'fell with the Now York Giants, ac-
of the big attractions. provide for competent Off if la la amt « D llarry March, one of
the directors of tin National Leug-
i u« club here.
Iwr.r. relieved of Ids duties.
HARTFORD Bobbie Garcia. Bat-
timor; efatherweighi knocked out NEW YORK Uni Grange, sensa
! rl0ri" TM n-iynne in the lional niiroh. f„„Mar. Wlll
g0 if funds' scheduled eivi-n a substantial offer to pi; y MX
<\ ceui u word i> arty suretv does
iwv-'Trv m Want A<1 In The Her%l<L
take made in ’den'ifying t
tiers at the finish, he 3 ale .......
ns.-oeiation awarded the victory
Princeton In the annual fi
m gmng na. K m wew )on..rr.<)M(,rt fa]tl)(,|Uy „irolIf,h lhe,sectional Interest, heads the mldtlh
nTtl-a*6 osT,!’ It? ,°f week and has perfected a lonfer | vest’d football program for tln -
Hickard with the .imhiiion lo fglo, ( offensive plays that tK any'week-end and will be one of the
Imi Trn rheK eh^ee ftwTnmh, • Added offen- best in the country.
".uilh «»uh. * sive ability is scheduled to make' The Notre Dame-Cambridge gain.
harder enemy for at South Bond is ujtructing only
championship fight.” he said.
"I want to meet Hartley Madden.
Jack Renault, Gene Tunney. Ham
Wills and then Dempsey. I am will-
ing to meet any other fighters sug-
gested because I know 1 will hpve
to prove my right for another rhance.
“The opportunity now for, a come-!
hack looks especially good to me I
If Dempsey ever meets Wills he j
wlll win If lie is anything like th» 1
Dempsey I fought. I was In had shape i
when I fought Wills. 1 had not I
3lept eight hours in seven days due j
to worry over ('anon Chase and |
several suits but at that Wills nov j
er hurt me once, lie can’t hit. His)
rputntion for punching is only a [
reputation.
“It is my opinion that Dempsey is
through as the champion and if h
ever fights again, he can’t withstand
much punishment. Wills never could
stand a tough fight. Tunney has not j
the size and 1 could lick Renault j
when 1 was a novice. The stage I
looks set for me.”
ability
the Outlaws
■P “ '*>
PIG6LY WIGGLY
Helps Those Who Help Themselves
21 S. Main
21 S. Main
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
NEW YORK. Nov. 13.—Foreign ex-
change opened irregular. Demand
Sterling $4.84 5-16: francs .0406-!;
lire .0*04 j; Belgium .0453; marks
2380.
MEAT DEPARTMENT
• *
Remember, that in this department we fol-
low out the same policy, quality merchan-
dise at the lowest prices in the country.
For those desiring the cheaper cuts we will
have plenty of these cuts on hand at re-
markably low prices. Read these and
compare them with those at other stores.
COMPOUND, with every
10 pounds to a customer,
per tb ................
$3.00 meat order, limit of
............ 10c
A-l sliced bacon,
per lb .........
«he finish ol furniture "
Doors, doors and wood-
work. To O-Cedar Polish
on one Article and you’ll
want to O-Cedar Polish
your entire home. This fa-
mous liquid beaurifier re-
stores the original lustre
without hard rubbing.
Fine tpr automobile bodies.
And a little goes a long
way. Just try one bottle.
Soldeverywhero in various
•izes from 30c to $3-
1 lb box bacon. Mor-
rell’s for ...........
42c
46c
30c
Hamburger,
per It) ....
5 lb box sliced bar on
for .............
10c
$1.95
Airship bacon, whole or
half, per lb ........
(This is genuine sugar cured
bacon, light average.)
Cimarron Valley iq
Butter, per lb ......... *X«/C
Honey Brand bacon, whole or
•
Dry salt meat, very
nice per 11) ...
16V2c
half,
per lb ................
44c
Very best dry salt
me it, \pcr tb .......
24c
Country cured bacon,
per lb ................
28c
Morrcll’B Pride skinned hams,
whole or half. or
per lb ............ /ioC
Beef roast, best in the
city per lb ...........
18c
Sugar cured picnic
hams, per lb .....
19>/2c
Pure pork sausage,
per lb ................
25c
Half the World
it half atleep
It is terrible to feel all
dragged out —to live
from one day to tho
next in a constant state
of weariness. Yet thou-
sands do. because con-
stipation i« destroy ing
their energy-—even* their
interest in life. Only
Kelloggs ALL BRAN
brings sure and safe
relief from ihia fihacate.
m
• ^ T a yy
“PoorBetty ! She always looks tired
________ ______.l:„„ k^kit.fnrmino! Dills and drugs can
BETTY was the office mystery. Once pretty, thing habit-forming pills and drugs can
her beauty now lay masked behind an un- never do.
wholesome complexion. Once vivacious. Serve Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN with milk or
she now seemed eternally tired—a droop- cream, sprinkled over cereal^; cooked with
ing figure of disappointment and dismay, hot cereals; in soups, or made into the
Too bad she didn't realize that it was con- many recipes gi ven on the package.,
stipation which was stealing her strength. Delicious with fruit, baked apple, etc.
But many men and women rid them- Caution: Only ALI^BRAN brings sure
selves forever of this devastating disease, results. A part-bran product can only be
by the simple, pleasant means of eating
two tablespoonfuls of Kellogg s ALL-BRAN
every day—or in chronic cases, with
every meal.
As Kellogg’S^LL-BRAN journeys through
the system, its fiber remains unchanged.
It is what doctors call a bulk food—a bulk
* food which sweeps the intestine clean—
a bulk food which absorbs and carries
moisture through the intestinal tract, stim-
ulating natural, healthy action. Some-
par dally effective. Kellogg's is the one,
only and original ALL-BRAN. AH grocers
sell it. Buy a package today. If eaten
regularly, it is guaranteed to bring perma-
nent telief or the grocer returns the pur-
chase price. Served
in leading restaurants
and hotels.
The original ALL-
BRAN — ready-to-eat
on. Dome- 9£
•Yr ALL-BRAN
| •tuevu caw*
fjS
r
All BRAN
1*
1
||-
£
W
NOTICE
The Coffee Shoppe will open Saturday,
November 4 under new management.
We specialize in real Chilli and Good
Sandwiches.
Give us A Trial.
Ralph Kuhl, Prop.
run |---
bile I
z | LJuit business
Sale
» at
Hyland’s Git
icery i
;
1 We have a great deal o‘ canned goods to sell j
yet at cost and helovs ost.
3 No. 2 l-ar cans uprico's
50c
j ; 1 peck ol cooking
40c
| All 16 ounce O. B. preserves
3 for .............
$1.00
1 peck Jonathan
apples ...... . .
70c
1 lb Chocolate
candy ........................... . .
25c
| 1 can No. 3 solid pack *
tomatoes
15c1
1
21 S. Main
Helps Those Who Help Themselves
NATIONAL CANNED FOOD WEEK
NOVEMBER Uth TO 20th, 1NCLVS1VE
We have reduced the prices on all canned goods, also on nearly everything in our store. Every housewife should stock her
pantry now by buying by the case or dozen. 1 hese prices will be good all week. Elstwhere on this page will be found the
advertsiement of our meat department. 1 here is some interesting news in the meat ad. Read it. Prices good unless pres-
ent market changes.
SUGAR
TOMATOES
No. 2 can
8c
10 lb pure cane
sugar with $3.00 order
50c
20 tb pure cane sugar
with $10.00 order
SUGAR
$1.00
EGGS, FRESH, IN CARTONS,
DOZEN ...................
FRUIT AND VEGETABLES }|
Sweet potatoo,
peck
Cabbgae, solid head,
per tb ..............
Cabbage, in 50lb
lots, per It) ........
Good cooking apples
per peck
A-No.-l cooking
pples per pec k
.iouuthun eating
apples, 3 lb
Jonathan eating
apples, bushel
Delidcus eating
apples, dezen
Cauliflower,
-per It)
Soft shell walnuts,
Folger’s Coffee A
per pound................................ a
With $2.00 grocery order, no sugdr.
8c
Creamery Butter, Cresta i
brand, tb .............................. "1
17 c
Good Potatoes (Saturday ^
only), peck ............................ ^
'4c
Powder—
$2.40
99c
10c
Cranberries
per lb ...........
Nice grapefruit,
2 for ................
Red or yellow onions
4 lb . .......
19c|
25c
19cJ
Sunkist lemon-',
lozen .............
39c§
B. jiaiias.
per !b ..............
9cf
Parsnips,
2 lb .............
25c
Peppers,
per lb .............
19c
Sm 11 bread
for ................
8c
Large bread
for ....... ......
Saturday only.
11c
L. P. C. jelly.
per quart
i lbc rolls t ilei
pa per ............
Navy beans.
5 tb ..............
Pinto beans.
5 tb .............
Dr. Price’s ivract,
small ............
No. 2 can Ouiabell’s
pork and beans ....
Dozen cans ^
2Rc cans Dr Price's
baking pnwiler
36c
25c
39c
37c
15c
10c
Sunset Gold
Butter, lb ...........
Brookfield Butter,
lb ............... • • •
2^ tb Kansas
Flour ................
24 tb Piggly Wiggly
Flour................
24 tb Pride of Perry or
Pillsbury Flour ........
24 lb Red Star or
Polar Bear ...........
Shredded wheat or post
ibran, package .........
' Matches, Searchlight,
box .................
Peaches. ^Lorraine, heavy
syrup ................
Pineapple, Hales Leader,
No. 2 1-2 can .......
Currants, new package
for ...................
Jello, 10
packages ...........
French’s mustard
for ................
I gallon blue label
karo ...............
Red Label Karo,
gallon .............
Red Label Karo syrup.
1-2 gallon ..........
Blue Label Karo,
1-2 gallon
... 50c
.. 54c
$1.09
$1.29
$1.28
. $1.31
11V2C
5c
22V2C
24c
.. 19c
.. 98c
.. 12c
.. 53c
.. 58c
.. 31c
28c
14c
10c
12c
10c
12c
8c
10c
12c
. 10c
7V2c
7V2c
9c
!>r. Price’s Baking
Dozen caus
for ................
Pure chilli bean3
10 lb for
Lux,'
per p cknge
No. 2 can corn i n
Dozen $1.42, per run ..IcC
No. 2 can E.irly June peus;
losen $1.42.
per can ...
No. 2 1-2 can Raider toma-
toes, dozen $1.65.
per can ............
No 2 can kraut;
lozen $1.15, per can ..
No. 2 1-2 can kraut
dozen $1.15; per cm ....
No 2 can pumpkin;
dozen $1.15. per can
No. 2 1-2 can pumpkin;
ztu $1.39. per cun
No. 2 c n hominy;
dozen 9*c, per can ....
No. 2 1-2 can homiuy;
dozen $1.15. per can...,
Brown Beauty beans;
lozen $1.40. per can ...
No. 2 can L’ncle William kid-
ney b ail- lozer. I O
$1.40. per < <u ... 1mC
No. 2 cull Hauler string beaus,
dozen $1.29. lO
cun . .............
All Campbell's
sodps. dozen
No. i Van Camp's pork and
beans, dozen
95c; can ...
No. 2 V u Camp's pork and
an<l beaus, dozen
$1.15. cun .......
No. 2 1-2 Van ('amp’s p rk
and beans; d zen OOl /
$2 45. ran ..... LL /2C
No. l Walker's chili. 101/0-
lozen $149; cam
No. 1 Del Morte asparagus,
dozen $2.35, enu 23C
Bon ,Aml cake.
for ...................
Old Dutch Cleanser,
for ;.............
Argo Gloss .-4arch
for ...............
French’s Blue
for
$1.15
and
9c
and
11>/2C
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Young, John W. Sapulpa Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 63, Ed. 1 Friday, November 13, 1925, newspaper, November 13, 1925; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1520925/m1/3/: accessed June 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.