Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 269, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 11, 1919 Page: 4 of 16
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FOUR
OKLAHOMA CITY TIM ES TUESDAY FEBRUARY 11 191!)
SCOUT PARADE
. HELD TOMORROW
Week of Celebration to E'fn
; on Noxt Thiirr-day.
Toilllf few i. lt'1"
n bos '-Mit nk
va the f.iil'T
at the !i.;m. r if
'"fr prr.it ! .1
I lie tttst rvri'l
. II c urn tin
( i-H'ilcfie I lt
POLLY AND HER PALS But You Couldn't A.U the Hal to Prole ct the Feet Too
5
Uy CLIFF STERRETT
Infill rut I'Miiiiirnwr :
I he' t Ii- at 4 i.' i '' k tmiiurf
flrriiniiti is an runt i t in'crrst. i! It
ta tint-1 s llui'it .in I bn.J'- til wii'K I1 r i
iiiit will ni.inll tlir.niK'!) die ! I
'lrni'M v ill av-rii'dlr 1 Truth r 'I 1
Santa Ie i.!reels inn It mil t.
llrnjilw iv. nth Ik Main nr.l I
ll.irvrv S' Httii t.i (.r.ui'1 r.it l.i
r.nij'luav. i"ri'i I i M.nn and 1 1 j
M.171 lnUriii Kti .t. iv MM'! Si' l.i
It lie Iriinpi will .is in fin I''
torn inxfiiiiT I II V K'"Ik t iii an
Urn- ll'illnun I"'imt I'Mni'hrf yrr.
n a I.
I.wrv 1 'it t'
I'.irii."
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nionn v I n ' I'k;
ami m.ikiiiL' .ri i ll
scout will
a cbse.
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Ml wfi k 1 etc
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Poverty and Its Causes
In Britain Must Go King
Gas Regulations
Are Not Canceled
Ki'Urv i!ititct aiw! nuking Ok- it tin- v( ttr ilarllniK principally on
l.i!.. i'i.i a i!isti i.-t !y it-.rll. llir (nit- -I'tri.il lulls III tin- i 'iirr "I prrp.ira
1 '! .11. 11. 1
tli.lt il any ilunne !ntil'l t' 'ii t i In p'l'.M'titfl In tlif lfiisl.itiitf
I lir Inst lull pri'vi lr an flra t ii.i-
li 'ii f.r thr upkrrp nt nty trrr(. Th
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(JeorQ-e Tells Parliament 7:t fi-
' iiirm!!iii: p'l.v all! r'l'i-r f-
! i.
in
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1 1 .
U. S. TO GET RID
OF ALIEN "REDS"
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lllllltM! .i'mM Ii i'III'I fur I'll t"'lt
I'T
ilrpoit.'l: 'il i I'ic k'M'ip 'rarkril
(fur ilrp": t.i'i.'ii ! is iimli r t I
that tlic fi'l'ial aiifli-'iit'n sit en-
7Ksd in a t .iinpaiitn t'l it will ml 1'ir
Jniffl Stairs f in aiuri 'iii ni-
ltilil ImMirvi U an I ri-rrr.il tnii-
hlr inakrr. T!ir pnri nf ivillirt inn
the nnli rranN i iiivVrsto ! in r-
leni from roat 1i r.'a"t. Ai;r;iM r(
th lcpartTnrnt df l.i'mr nrf in iliarjjr
of the wrnliiR i":l w title aK'ilM i f
the ilrj attifinit ol iitt r at' W'tkiii
in (K-nperain n.
The ininrnirnl fur the i'r;i.ri i'hti
i'f the iHi'lci' .i!.lc it tiii'lrt .l'..l .
liavr Imvihi :i r''rr tin- j"'t ''ir
with l irr mar w i !.
Departing Aliens
Cheer Bolsheviki
tt i
!i f itr
Nl.W Y'ik'k. I
lailii iN. ahrii I n
trial W'.il.rr- .1 the U'.irM ;nv cthrri
nriiwM at II'.!. ..km i...l.iv mi a train
from tlr wot rilt'.ntr f the l.lln
LUii'l i'ti'tt : ' .t ' .ii I' lti.m where thrv
ate to te .hl i t rl imtil nrr.inireinenti
.in hi ii 1'ti'l fur their ilrport.l-
ti"H. A. a i i 'ip i f mrn i lcl from
'he t-.i'ii t t'ie I" i! i'ii wliH-li tran-
rr a ! 1'0 m.i'le I i ! !in lil.nn!
t':!- (hitri It t.ie I .Mii.iU wrre
l'".f'i a".l I'm e tin .re f. r the 1 V. V
V 'ifii all 1. 1 i' e tiftv-thrrr mm an ! j
"it woman hatl rri. hrl the ilrik l
the nimiiKt.iti .-l '"..il t' r (...ie "t-'
tl Te l 1hr 1 . W. inrinliri t i sep.t- !
I ale thrnirlei (rum the other aii'll
nmve t i ore em! of the vrwcl. I
I. W. W. II Hi Cop. J
ifciejl. W V.' mciti'er o'.ieitrd ao 1
Mrjik a polit email -ti ttie nme with1
hiiJisf. Other of the I. V. clo.-.!
in the polire canie to the recne of the
in I.'. 1! !.
I i r : k- I ':r m
..fit I I '
O f i . '.'!! .'I . I '
i t .i"i r I".- .
.! I .Ii-. i'ir a- I nil
i'!M"iir. ain! a .Vr p.ii I 1'iietit t .
"-;oe nt rfiml in hr.il i tie t .i . i r
i l the eii.tinn ni'ini "
'I he k'l'K it.itt.l th it .1 y " t-rnnif'it
I T I w. 'il ! !e i'ii ! ' '. - i:i!'!il i.'
the pi ' r.ltirf in the Ii nie of i 1.1
iiiotn. that the !"rr I 'Iv nrtf' t
e;'e !:le what the ir w tniri'-tit ("in !
er imperative tiirn.irri n..nif thr
tneailte. lie '.i:l r:r t rr lion.
Wit the ftlrtiw'Mi ''f a ilrpaitment i '
hraltli the fn!l:llim-tit ' . pit lr" t .
lahor that nnl.iir i in; i'ii:
he prernte. ! I t hfi
t'-e .iff ;il"r.il ' :..: 't
iiitprovr'l li in' ;".'t i" 'i
Sonal I.vr ikl.it ion
In rt f."i i:n' t i " i ll '! !
kit'.' ' I'l
' I '( i i- .1 1 t !Iit . t ..!
of Ii I In. h t'li. '.i n. the I. rail -I in.
eo; !e hv. the eipft Tilt t i-i the war.
mi.t l e riu ..in K' I hv prompt an I
i ..tiiprrhrtnue ii.ti n I'l-l-.te the
war porrty. wirmp! . inent atl'l m.ltiv
irnieiliahlc ill exile l in our Ian I
aii'l t!iric ill wrte ai;rava:eil lv
tliiiinion hut linre the oitlhteak o( tlie
war every party ami evrrv rla hai
woike.l for an. I fought together for a
Krrat iileal.
"In piinuit of tin (nnimnn aim
thrv hair h..n a i;orit ol nnily ami
sell a. nhie whnh rx.iltrtl the tu-
ti n am! en ihlr l it to pljv a full part
in winning tlie Milory. 1 he taj.igri
ol wai an tllhe w aitage nf war are
ImI rt repute. I j we'aie i i repair
t'lee I .ie ai I l.inlil a he"r !nt-
. ii "ti
fi.ent
hr
l:. I'
a li wr mu t i "Illume I" iiiamlr I I '
ana- -1 1 1 1 We mint top .'II im .i
t Oi e i I o 'it t -t or prrjn lor- I
..t'l ;. "ill limner itfl poveitv cloinii '
ot i ; I in til. mitia'c niln ri' .
; i . i h' .!'.'!; h itie.. nnpi m r the i
I "' . ! i''i .iv! hit the '.i'v' i'
I v.i'I'i i .' tl"..iuh thr i Mii'tiM' '
Opposition Fxperteil.
' r .'.j'i it..! a.lni'ie lht ml '
tin .if It n.'ei"ei l..ai l a. k:
Ue I a' .i.ei ail l it mint nr. rs a .
'e ie!atie I hv ioleine een
: iil.i't. e r hil iin'i ee. onlv !
j.ilirrt miiiting rrolution in i.in-
ri; t!ito'ii;h tin IrKiilatioii aii'l inn
l-ltalue ai!ion whnh i re-pore.! I'
:i th' ir- lull n $ k i vr "il to v.i;.
I -rt."
I he k't'i; then menlioneil . al ir
i "il . IN prepared hy the urci
"tit an. I i 'li. In le i with n appeil
: r t.i'fet i on : iler a I ion l inhi--nil
pr''hlrmi
"I hat tlie Kifl of einrr .in! pi .'
I r r 1 1 v iiwv more Krnerallv he ih i'f l
thr. n.'h'iiil the i otmimnilv i. mv ar-
dent ilfiir." in. I the king "It n
. . ii r dnti while firtnlv maintaining
e.nrily l"r property and perou t..
S'-ne ! rtt.'tl in lir.il t'g t'ii- i ame
of eii'n:p nntr'.t and I rarnestU
aiipeal t ."i to do all that lie in
your power ti revive an fotrr
hai'pier and in. ie h.irmonioiit oiritj
in our rational and indmliial life"
'i; l:'i' oil ..il ami " ke e!!i .'ne
iilt'.l.irv I 'till a'lti"itlitetne'!l
ri ide today hv A liiiiniitl.it. .r d.il
in Id
ROTARIANS AGAINST
DIVIDING DISTRICT!
1 1 c local Notary i luh. at a litre!
i: K' at the lee-Hmkitu h"tel today
voted unauinininlv againt divnlm.:
If t" i 'e th.it l.an-a and i iklahoma
i I the SiAitith ili'lrut '1 he pie-j
e :! i' -iti i i oinptiir Iklahom.i l-.an .
i.ii .in. I Mm.. mi. I
I. Iieit Tii'ini.'t.i ol W'i. hila. audi-
.'.it.' . r tliitmt ih.iirnuu ol Kolatv.
alltei e I the meeting iliging thai
l! i .inir iliiliiit linrs hr inainumrd
LIONS ADDRESSED BY .
UNIVERSITY TEACHER
fund for thl puipoie in Oklahoma
t'it v ii Jtl.tWt Mill the-peaker. ami
with an iuvcitmriit of JKHHMMI in
paving the city need JISO.kIi annually.
BURNS THINKS HE'S
GOOD JUDGE OF MEN
'I he aliililv to judge individual i
a tare ipulily lint County Attoiney
liohrrt llilin lentil In pnneia it.
lilt nidgmrnt wa niimtiriiteil on
lhi morning when (). 'I. ( artgill
town niarthal of I 'ilinond led 1. II.
(Iwenhv iul.i hi offire I ailgill ar-
fieri a leaking mtrae taul to have
hern taken limn Ownhy The mil
i .lie loiilaineil ten gm d tpiaiu .ui.l
tin lifokni onei
Owenhv a let werkl ago applied .
the coiinlv ltotiev to he appoinlr l
euilrilie man He lalkrd tiuriillv
and aid he wa familiar Willi all the
hig tiaiMpoitrr and knew how It
talili Ih-m I hum thoughf he w.i
t nlnti.ilr wnli thr li.M l1ei.ner i lo
hr a afe eviilenie man and Intlud
hi appli. all. ni dow ii hr i.inl
A iharge ol It jiiipotl.ir( w'.inU'
into the intinly wa tiled ag.iui't
Owen!v in the roiinlv unirt He i
in the lotinty ail in drfault a y
holid
Linn Woith Rniembimi
Miallow mm helieve in link. wie
and troug men m iaue ami r'leit.
I.nierfiu.
I I !'
!.i''.'itia
. -i l.r v ! the Ok '
Ir.iktue .I'ldfin-d
a ineefing .it thr 1
-ml in hotel t'.d.n. Mi. I'.hi.hlv "lt
ned the lenl.ittve needs ol the I'tirij
Muini ip.il
ii i luh a!
SCOUTS TO LEARN
LIFE-SAVING ART
inah attai-ked and not until tlulu hail r.A . . r n Li i -
heeh u.e.l freely and elfe.-tivcly werelC-XpOU tO bO DfOllght tO City
to Demoiistr.itP.
the f. V. V. inenihrr nuhdued
Another erioti i f thi r!i'nrhanre
wa that one of the fiftv-foiir had
ihronghont the jmttnev from the wet
hern a inatki-d m.in ann iig hi lellow
-uipeited of heotg nut a r.i.lnal .ut
a government agent in di-i'iiue
tr.nik'e j. r-ie wa i'ii e'ite. n
'he nnival ite; pe l Ir' in the tram
h TtW after iI.umi at the e.ic of t irir
!"t.it failr.-ad joiu'iev. Many ol them
wi r tlanntig rrd li". li e woman
ha. on a inr i at and a l l.nl; s i I r j
hat) I he men I .u! heen pl.ivnn; card I
iuot rd the nit'! t m l hui-d the w.u t
I llerp ard were mn'-.u i n. I ativai
arprt li.iv (I l'r I. "I oivn-gt an'
.t t f i- weie tt'i'.i'.-1 in -in i ' I .iii"tt-'
inert' "f I .U'K.u.-. v th l.e ' iV'.d t'te'ej
i 1 it'" fe-.v mi. ne S il r t t l ie
ten ii.''' i". It ; one ha i ne a Pan - i
.una rah i hiv I o k iro'il im fo'et.c.id
'I he li-ii ; '-r.iture w.i not tlidd and !
nam- i : t''- tali al hiveie I (or It k 1
of tu t I ' i
' l'ttp.iiert fur Tumble.
TI'- attlht-.i I lies at 1 1 h. 'ken l.i ' pie -
paerd i r troiihl" hut no I . . ' )
.-in.it) hiit mi aihi ! t were aiiin'. h d '
nl the Mat mil 1 he r.idn a'i wcte ti"t
handiulte'l lut were snar led ih icly.
Reforr the tuvit left Mohoken I r
l-'.lll Id.itid the mmiigralion authori-
ties t ailed on the I'mted Ma'ej army
for aid
.) lieutenant and twenty jolliet
hoYiled the yei-el The radicals wrie
lined up on dei k and were warned hv
theanny (.ffi.er tin! he and hi i;n n '
had r..tne ahoard ti preerve older I
and tli.it ihey weie veparrd Id use
their we.r . i
then v uf .
nvfr r.i' r :
anr) so!. In 1 1
A th- I
Oi.fli'i'd ' i
thr I. hhr
the pi i-. ii' t
Hell w rh m. i
BOLSHEVIKI ARE
DEFEATED AGAIN
Attack on Ally Linos Is Ro-pulsod
Receipt to Make a
Cray Hair Remedy
Swimming and lit'esavtng ittstrur-
t'.n. anorlmg t tlie lllue laikel'
inamial ol the raw i to he taught
l Iklahoma ( itv hoy v out Seivu'e
. I V. I'. I otigfrllow- field agent for
li e lit'e-aviug rorp ol the Anient an
h'e ( i 'i and i ..pittiod. .re of e.l
ioii! of thr li v ie .nit aoi iatmn.
ha hren I'htaitird hy'.I ime I' l'enh-
itil! (!i;et rxe. litis e of 1 hr lof.il l.'otit.
and he will Ie here Mar.h ( and 5 to
I l'. e instt u. II. tl.
dhi insl'ii'fi'ii svill imlndr lef-
Intes in Ihe huh s. h. . I :u
I'hiit- ite I I'V i'e 1 1 ip' it .in
il.ioes ..r ii ut it'. uti-r. lei lures and
I'linnal .!m'.!it:.n in the M I'
V po. I tt-its in the pool. detnon!ta-
ti.'U of lifesiwng nielhod at pilife
i. II rail iit to lite nation and
ih'-ii 'ti'trai i. .in .v the fire rhief and
other less n of Mtndar import.
The purpose i t vive h'f ah ;ou! !
.i ei i-'iiti!i.p training in avuig lif
A 1.. Pauhon M I) who Im
prai tiied medu me in New YotW tv
for many ear gave out tlie folli s-
ing reripe for s. home-made gray h.rr
remedv: "Grav. ttreaVed or faded
hair ran he immediately turned hhu k.
hrown or light hrown. whiihrier
.'hn'lr you ileiire . by. tlie follow i
simple remedy thai jaff can make al
home :
"Merely Ret a small hox of Otlrx
powder at any drug itore It rost.
very little and no extra to buy. Dis-
solve it in water and roinh it thrmrrfli
the hair. Full direction (or mixing
ami use and a gold bond guarantee
tome in ejfh box.
"It i sale it doe not ruh off i-
not Mii'ky or greasy and leave the
hair flufly. It will make a gray haired
person look twenty yean younger "
( .'VI v. I
. jltji-v j .'ii. j ' . j.
The Big Thing in the Kitchen
It's hie.id. ! hi
a multitude ol Iklai- ma
C itv home u' Hol Sl'M
And m
I'.Kl-.Al).
Why hake? It i hot hard work. And o oltm aoinelhing goet
wrong The seait im't right; the flotir d ien't rem to he g.Mt ; the
hieal (I n r..'t raise right; the oven gets too hot.
Buy HOLSUM BREAD
I ightmaster liaking expert make it. Tlie formula i fixed .Mmh
pra. tur ha made perfect the skill in handling each step Werk alter
week it i the name iri'p hrown rifh who!eome MoLSl'M.
Order of your griKrr.
Fightmaster Baking Company
id:! 't run
sit Its
I
i'ii:'
airidenl. A
i'ii .Ti'l 1
ipf -al i-'.-np of thr 1 et i. out swim-
mer ml l!'e tr nurd ami rpnlilied a
Red I los e itniner in I fes.ivmg to
. art v ott the work .iftrr Mr. luip-
lellow h-.i r.
sMKTOOOWDsXKJoQDlOsTOOOao
The Best Cough Syrup
1$ Home-made
i in i . t
in. e mi it
'Hie I" .it i
ser I 111'!-.' 11
1. ii-pe. toi j
e were r.nlu'al
. j '.'i a t n.! n it
t'i'1 it i hen s I"'
; " a thin- and
I i 1 'lio'll . "1 '
tONDON Feh. 11 -The bolheviki
launched an infantry attack on Satur-
day against the allied position near
SrHmakrenga f)iitheat of Archangel
and were repulsed arrnrdinaj to an of-
ficial statement on activities If) north-
ern Nii'sia iurd hy thj war office
tonight.
In the operation! Friday in which
American Uriiish and Nnian troop.
improyed their pinition on the Ie-
irnKrad road toiith of Radish the
Wfhtxiki mffered heavy oses.
tfw' an mih way In an nrt
yrt hfti' the lrt r.tiih mneilj
uu M fir trlnl.
Viui'v.) pri.hnl dr heard i f thin well-
knonii I'liin of inn k iiijj couidi avrup nt
ll'.lllf. llllt lllllf von 'l-r noil il f
When vnu d.i vnu wilt iimleratiind
why tlinusnniU of laniihin the wtultl
Mi-r. f'il tlinl they rmihl hnr.llv keep
I oil's.) without it. It hi in I In ii nd
ihiiili hut the. war it taken hold of
ii ei.uidi will (pneklv enrn it a per-
num. nl i In. ii in i.iiir linuin.
lnti) a pint hnltle pour t-fj onnees
nf I'liiex; then mhl plum i uniihitfl
'ifur rup to fill up the pint. Or if
il' sire)! iin) i hinlh'tl im.lnsiii lintiey
i.r torn avrup iimlend of sugnr avrup.
liither way it tatea g'in.1 never
p.il and gives you full pint nf
hitter rough remedy Unit joii could
l.iiv ready-mads for tUres tunes its
tUit.
U U really wonderful how qnleVIr
tins Imme nniilH r mrttv ennnuers a
enugh uhiihIIv in 24 hours or less. 1
seema ti penetrate tliruugli every air
paags luoieiis a dry Imirie or tight
roiinh lifts th plilegm heal the niem-
hriiiifn h n J gives ultuott iniuiedista
relinf. Npli'iiilld lor thrust tirkln
hisrsenfri eroup hrunrhitis snd bfon
ehlsl sftthtna.
linn Is a. blshlf enneentrated entn
pound nf prnuins Norway plnn eitrset
and haa heen used fur venerstluns for
shroat and cheit ailments.
To avoid dlitppinntment ask yorjr
ult for oiineis of I'inei"
with dirertioni snd don't accept any-
thing elv (liisrsnteed to give shst
hits mUisfni'tion or monny refunded
Tha flnez Co. Ft Wsyns lad
(Advertisement)
UNITED STATES FOOD ADMINISTRATION LICENSE G-12603
Let's Go
to the
Automotive
Show
CRESCENT
GROCERY and MARKET
FOR WEDNESDAY ONLY
Let's Oo
to the
Automotive
Show
Market Specials
Kre.ih Tork Tenderloin per lb 45c
('rech Spnreribs per lb 20c
Fresh Tork Backbones per lb 10c
Fresh Pure Pork Snusnge per Hi 25c
I'resh Poneless Pork Roant per lb. . .30c
Kresh Veal Stew per lb 17c
smoked Ilnm Knds to 4 lbs per lb. 32c
swift Premium Karon f to 6 lbs. lb. 58c
swift Premium Hams U to 10 lbs. lb. 38c
Prisket Paeon Squares 1 to 2 His. lb. 33c
Swift Premium Paeon sliced. 1 IT).
box per lb 60c
.Morris Supreme Paeon 4 to G lbs. lb. 57c
Fancy Salt Salmon extra lare whole
50c half 25c
BUY YOUR FLOWER SEEDS NOW
While you can fret everythinfr you want.
Then whoti the warm spring days come
you'll be ready. Wo have a full line of
Mandeville Kiiifrs and Kerry's northern
trrown flower atfd parden seeds.
Do you know we are Hellinf? our best
Pure Apple Vinegar per qt; bottle 20c
Mrs. Simmons' Homemade Doughnuts
are different dozen 20c
Her Oatmeal Coookies are equally
fine per dozen 20c
Andhat Rood old homemade bread
10c and 15c
Grocery Department
Fancy Purbank Potatoes per peck. . 35c
Fancy Purbnnk Potatoes per bushel $1.40
Fancy Yam Sweet Potatoes per lb. . . . 7c
Fancy Hulk Turnips per peck 50c
Fancy Winesap Apples per box (last
chance) $3.75
Fancy law Navel Oranues per doz. 50c
I'.oone County Red Beans per doz. $1.50
Old Grimes Baby Lima Beans doz. $1.35
Brown Beauty Beans per can 15c
Brown Beauty Beans per dozen. . .$1.75
(This is the most tender cooked bean ever canned)
Club House Red Kidney Beans can 20c
Club House Beets per can 25c; doz. $2.75
Cluli House Pumpkin can 15cj doz. $1.75
(-luh House Fine Sifted Peas per can. 25c
Club House Fine Sifted Peas doz. $2.85
Club House Creamed Hominy per can 20c
Club House Creamed Hominy doz. $2.00
Aller Cut Strinjr Beans per can 20c
Aller Cut Strinjr Beans per dozen. .$2.25
Charm Corn per can 20c dozen $2.25
Green Pearl Peas per can 20c; doz. $2.25
Jbby'a Fancy Spinach can 25c; dot. $2.75
Red Dart Asparagus can 25c; dot. $2.75
Lyndon Asparagus can 35c; tfbzen $4.00
LAUNDRY SPECIAL
10 bars Clean Easy Soap for 50c
10 bars Electric Spark Soap for 60c
lobars Bob White Soap for 60c
10 bars Crystal White Soap for 65c
Another reason why you should buy here:
you the Service?.
We have the Goods. We give
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From Present Market Indications We Will Not He Able
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SMOKED MEATS
Wilson Regular Hams ly the ham) per lb 28c
Majestic Skinned Hams 0y the ham) per lb 38c
Morris Skinned Hams 0 te ham) per lb 38c
Morris Supreme Bacon ''' the half or whole slab) por 55c
Wilson Majestic Bacon (' the hfllf 01 "h"1'' 'b per lb 55c
Brisket Bacon per lb . 38c
Oatmeal makes an inexpensive and
highly nutritious breakfast to start the
dav with.
3 Bulk Oattt 2.")C
lluaker Oatu 12c
National Oats 12c
Kennedy's Oats 12c
Ijirge Packages 28c
Other morning foods that are also ap-
petizing and alwaya ready for a "hurry-
up" breakfast.
2 Pkga. Shredded Wheat 25c
2 Large Pout Toanties 3.1c
2 Small Poet Toasties 25c
2 Pkga. Grape-Nutu 25c
2 Lbs Flake or Cracktd Hominy 15c
Fancy Bui bank Potatoes per 15-lb. peck 35c
Creamery (Brookfield or Meadow Gold) Butter per Ih. 42c
MILK
Hebe large 12c
Helie small 6c
Schafer amall 5 for . . 25c
Pet large 2 for 25c
Pet email 4 for 25c
Carnation large 15c
Carnation small 4 for 25c
Eagle 2.1c
Small Pet brand by
the case $4.50
Small Carnation by
the case $6.00
Kagle brand by the
case $9.83
OLEOMARGARINE
Silver Belle Oleo high
grade 37c
Marigold Nut Oleo ... .32c
Wilson's Nut Margarine 32c
Marigold Margarine . . . 37c
Tioco Margarine 37c
Pnrity Nut Oleo 37c
' KARO
5 lbs. Blue Karo 10c
10 lbs. Blue Karo ......75c
SALMON
Iuis 29c
Belle Isle .; 21c
Pink 19c
Pink small 12c
Yacht Club 18c
Il.B.M 18c
ASPARAGUS
New State 34c
Belle Isle green 16c
Belle Isle white 21c
Farm House 21c
HOMINY
Royal Gem 10c
Dairy Maid 13c
. a
CORN
2' Red Pennant for 25c
Billows 15c
Sun Kist 17c
Belle Brand 19c
New State 20c
PEAS
Quail 22c
New State 21c
It. R M 20c
Monarch 20c
Clover Ieaf 18c
Farm House 17c
Jockey Club 20c
Lily of Valley 2 for... 23c
TOMATOES
2 No. 2 Tomatoes 25c
No. 2i i Tomatoes ...19c
No. 3 Tomatoes ......22c
PORK AND BEAN8
Van Camp No. 1 10c
Van Camp No. 2 15c
Van Camp No. 3 25c
Park 2 for 25c
Monarch 19c
Farm House 18c
BEANS
Navy Beans 10c
Lima Beans 2- for 25c
Pink Beans 10c
Pinto Beans 10c
Blackeyed Peas 3 lbs. 25c
COFFEE
Golden Gate 1 lb 43c
Golden Gate 2a lbs. $1.10
Quail. 1 lb 38c
Quail 3 lbs $1.14
New State 38c
Monarch 35c; 3 for . .$1.00
R. B. M 32c
Farm House 32c
Peaberry 35c
BAKING POWDER
30c Royal 25c
30c Price's 25c
30c Calumet 25c
25c K. C 21c
25c Health Club It
GOOSEBERRIES
R. B. M 18c
Victory He
25c
25c
25c
25c
..6c
SOAP
6 Spotless Cleanser . . .
4 Rub-no-Morc
3 bars Palm Olive . . .
3 bars Scotch-Tone . . .
Crystal White per bar
25c Saniflush 21c
3 Faultless Starch 25c
3 Old Dutch 25c
PINEAPPLE
Large Cans
Plantation 25c
Belle Isle 29c
Sun Kist 31c
Louis .33c
Del Monte .33c
No. 1 Sun Kist 15c
No. 1 Del Monte 18c
No. 2 Sun Kist 24c
No. 2 Del Monte 27c
PRESERVES
Quart Jar Farm House
Preserves assorted
fruits 59c
85c Clover Leaf Preserves
assorted 28c
Glass Jar Farm House
Apple Butter 25c
CHERRIES
Farm House 27 c
Pultney 23c
U. B. M 31c
Sun Kist white 37c
Quail white 39c
MISCELLANEOUS
Aunt J. Pancake Flour 15c
Sambo Pancake Flour 15c
3 pkgs. Macaroni 25c
3 pkgs. Spaghetti 25c
35c Aider's Catsup ... .27c
SOUPS
Serv-Us 10c
Quail Brand 10c
Campbell 12c
Snider's 13c
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Gaylord, E. K. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 269, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 11, 1919, newspaper, February 11, 1919; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc171029/m1/4/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.