Sapulpa Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 199, Ed. 1 Friday, April 24, 1925 Page: 3 of 8
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FRIDAY, APRIL 24, ,1025
HEAVY DEMAND
ON CAR SHOPS
WASHINGTON, Record breaking I
automotive export* by the I'nited
State* in 11*24 are likely to be »ur-
passed this year, if prosperous coil |
dltions of the auto markets of the >
world during the first three months ]
of this year cun be taken us a ]
barometer, accordion to Percy Owen,
chief of the automotive division of
the Department of Commerce.
Reports reaching Owen from d |
partment agents abroad indicate
that American manufacturers and
exporters will enjoy a much greater
volume of business this year than j
In 11*24. Agents of the department
in Argentine have cabled here that
the 11*25 year has Iteen marked with
“heavy" automobile sales “and
prospects for the immediate future
are bright ”
“The betterment in dollar ex-
change." the department was in-
formed by representatives in Ar-
gentine." has enabled car importers
to make fairly large reduction* In
price* and it is generally believed
that the number of cars sold during
1925 should reach 40,000. The pub
lie demand is for American automo-
biles, and the importation of Ameri-
can passenger cars keep well over
97 per cent of the total."
In Ilraxll dealers in American au-
tomobiles have been deluged with
orders and the department lias been
advised that many merchant* have
been entbarassed by inability to fill
all orders. American cars in Brazil
account for 90 per cent of sales.
European competition Is now chiefly
, Mtuad in the KnmU, Pint and
Lancia < II
Reports from central Europe indi-
cate "healthy business" for dealers
in American cars despite the fact
that the buying power of the public
there is ■( ill limited.
Pnusuai activity has been shown
in Greece in the automobile market
“with sales of American cars far in
the lead”. The department has been
advised that a good market for |
buses and trucks exists in Greece,
due to the inadequacy of railways.;
A profitable taxi traffic also is de-
veloping hi Athens.
FILM TO BOOST
BETTER HEALTH
CHICAGO Films showing germs
in action srre to la- displayed at the
annual session of the American '
Medical association at Atlantic City, |
May 25 to 2!*. it was announced i
here.
A film prepared hv Dr. Alexis Car-
rell of the Rockefeller Institute, on<-
time Nobel prize winner, will reveal
the growth of a Jiving cell outside
the body as done experimentally
by him in tubes of culture media.
A film prepared hv Dr. Chrrk Kin
nerud. Chicago, will show the de
velopnient of ring worm on the skin
the ^methods h> which the physician
find's the ringworm and the varinn- I
proceedures used to heal such les
ions.
A special exhibition will he de-
voted to children poisoned by lye
nr suffering from other destructive
Injuries to the ttrroat. Another will i
be given over to heart disease.
Most of the social welfare and
health organizations of the country I
plan to exhibit their work in the]
scientific section.
The American society of the con
trol of cancer and the American
social hygiene have planned to |
demonstrate their work in the mo
tion picture sc< tfnn.
There will he 16 subdivided scien
Uflc sections, and 300 papers are to]
be read
The president of the association.
Dr William D. Haggard. Nashville.]
Tenn will he inaugurated at the (
session, and his opining address
will point out the way physicians of i
the country may aid the public ]
health by special work.
- ENGLAND MEETS
CROOKS OF U. S.
I ONDON Criminals of the worst
class thrown out of the l jiited
States, have entered England In
large numbers and are a trouble-
some complication to the prime ques
tion in Britain.
Hunted out of America, crooks of
the most dangerous character. a<
cording to Scotland Yard, now infest
,X>They are believed to be respons
I tile for almost the whole of certain
classes of crime that have been in
creasing lately especially plckpoi k_
etlng. operation ofcongaacs. and
hold up* by motor bandit* and MiK ,
ll*h <iei.-. tlvaa find I
capture or baffle thelti. |
When they are caught, they are,
deported If American ^‘Uenship l*
proved; otherwise tried and sen
fenced to British Jails.
The inroads of these Americans
have added vastly to the d,ffJ[uMH
of the Ixmdon police. I ntll
American crook performed a safe
blowing Job", the metropolitan au-
thorities had never had a * ase ot
precisely similar nature to encount
*rThe same I* true of raids hy
motor bandits, which Is considered
here a peculiarly American form of
* r>Tew legislation affecting aliens
may he the result of the situation
BOY’S CASE DELAYED.
POTTHVILLK. Fa . April «- "< ,
rations are that the case of "
C avalier. 15 year old Is.y convicted
of first degree murder, will
decided In '**«* courts for many
months Attorneys tor the boy. who
killed his i.«ed grandmother and
who was scheduled to receive the
death senten. e next Monday nm
lug are preparing Hn appeal neklng
appointment of a lunacy commission
l(, determine < avullf r - mental staff.
OTTAWA Oi 1 ' 1
tion t'nnadu d^g the *•«-«.
1923 24 amounted 4n value to »io.
643.817.
STORE NO.1
14 and 16 N. Main SI.
Phone 5- Phone 82 or
Phone 605
LONG
DISTANCE
TELEPHONE
L. D. 20
STORE NO- 2
Cor. Division
& McLeod
PHONE 416
_ A new Slogan and a Good One
“Pkone for Food”
Dewey I why Not—Vour Time is Valuable ,
PHONE 998 I and we guarantee to please
2 lbs of pure cane
sugar with each 241b
of Kama* W flcAir
24 lb sack
$1.20
48 lb sack
$2.35
SHEFFELS
The Largest and Most Complete, best equipped,
cleanest and most sanitary grocery and
meat market in Creek county
All SPECIALS IN mis M Afitl
Kellogg's Corn
flakes, large 18c pkg
(fresh stock just ar-
rived) 2 pkgs
Kellogg’s Bran
Flakes, 15c pkg
Paramount brand
40c jar
Sweet Relish
32c
60c jar
Sweet Relish
30c jar Sour
Mixed Pickles
JELLY-JAM-PRESERVES
Qt. jar O. B. jelly........49c
Qt. jar pure preserves.......59c
Pt jar Club House preserves 47c
(Raspberry, Cherry and Straw-
berry)
Beech Nut, 13 oz glass----42c
P sech Nut, 8 oz glass.....32c
We Have 411 Flavors in This
New State preserves: Currant,
peach blackberry and plum
16 oz jars..............32c
8 oz jars...............
Are you rati,tied with our price,, quality and
service—if not, we wdl consider it a favor 't
you will tell us. We are very anxious to pleas.
Coffee
Our Special, extra fancy. . ,55c
Qur “A” blend. . . ...........41c
Our Double A. . . . ......46c
Our special cheap grade 29c
The annual payroll of the Sheffel Grocery and
Meat Market in Sapulpa is
$29,750.00
The entire force live and spend their money in
35c jar Sweet
Mixed Pickles
m
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. . lie 1
1 Uncle William 1 fW*
I corn, small cans... IvV
Ward's Home-Made A A _ |
corn beef loaf, tb . ■ *1 a
1 Louis corn, fancy
| grade, small can_-__*_^j-
IT MUST BE RIGHT—
IF IT IS NOT RIGHT WE MAKE IT RIGHT
Paramount
Catsup
35c bottle
WE ALWAYS HAVE
Center Cuts of Best Grade Ham
I 3 cent
pkg • • •
30 cent
pkg • • •
LUX
11c
23c
none just as
A y
Goodwin’s
Apple Butter
Small can
13c
Medium can
23c
Gallon can
92c
Have you tried
OUT
Pure Pork
Sausage
There is none
better
C- & H
Powdered Sugar
3 packages
41c
Comet Rice
2 pkg*
Curtis
Tuna Fish
Small can
Monarch Brand
Round or Mtnced|
Clams
Sardines
In oil. mustard
or tomato sauce
9c
| Prunes, large, 1 pound
extra fancy 3 pounds
Gallon Cans
Apricots ...............36c
[Fancy Cling Peaches......67c
I Cherries, extra fancy......98c
I Apple? ................
| Gooseberries............wc
DEL MONTE IN GALLONS
| Gallon Pineapple •• • $L10
I Gallon Pumpkin..........®3c
Gallon Blackberries .....$1.22
{Gallon Loganberries ... $1.27
Gallon Spinach ..............79c
Fresh Fruits and
Vegetables
Strawberries, qt box......22c
| Cabbage, per lb...........3c
| New Red potatoes, 10 lbs. .57c
Spaghetti, .
.. ' 3 pkgs
Macaroni or r 0
Noodles
)
i 27c
Polar Bear Apple Butter, No. 2 can......23c
Palor Bear Peach Butter, 16 oz jar . ......24c
4 lbs in tray. . . .71c
IVORY FLAKES
Hr*...........24c
nr..........ioc
IVORY SOAP
to«... gc
PETROLENE SOAP
55c
25c
CHIPSO
The large 10c bar
7 bars ...........
Cocoa hardwater cas-
tile soap. 3 bars....
Southern Queen
Shortening
Blackberries
Strawberries
Gooseberries
Red Raspberries |
8 lbs in tray. . ,$1.39
Fancy Solid
Pack in
Heavy rich
Svruo
Close
Out
Price
TOBACCO DEPARTMENT
We sell tobacco at these prices all the time
Star or
Horse Shoe
| tb package
Granger Twist
Picnic Twist
I I twists in caddy
Prince Albert
or
Velvet
12 16c tins
Yes, credit if you
wish, but you
must show that
you are able to
pay promptly
and in full.
We are the only stores in the
county extending credit and
at the same tin* giving qual-
ityf price and service. How can
we do it? Answer:
1— We are careful who gets
credit .
2— They must pay promptly
and in full.
3— An enormous volume of
business, which gives us
our buying power and rap-
id turnover.
Tinsley or
Peachy Plug
6 1 5c cuts
preelF reel Free!
1 * lb can Crisco with $5.00 or-
der, not including flour or sugar
Can Van Camp
Tomato Soup
Vienna
Sausage
12c
Kellogg’s
All Bran
PURE COUNTRY Small tins
SORGHUM™*^
NAVY BEANS
CHIU BEANS
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Young, John W. Sapulpa Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 199, Ed. 1 Friday, April 24, 1925, newspaper, April 24, 1925; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1521988/m1/3/: accessed June 30, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.