Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 33, No. 266, Ed. 3 Friday, February 23, 1923 Page: 16 of 26
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FOURTEEN
OKLAHOMA CITY TIMES, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1923.
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Underwood who would retiro from the leadership with ator Underwood’s begith hh beun
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succeasor to Senator
SUTTEE STILL
he the end of the clsihg congresk. Sev j somewhat impaired.
intention to become a suttee.
PRACTICED BY
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I token of respeet, then mot
vunted it and
head in h.-<;
wit with her husband’s
HINDU WIDOWS
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OTHER SATURDAY SPECIALS
i frothy; add whiten of eggs beaten stirf.
75c
• * 1
45c
... 15e
750
SENATE LEADERSHIP
lb.
rice. Fill the center
with
salmon.
to die out, but it la anil praticec
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222 W. GRAND
WALNUT 5068
20c
Large Cristo ............
25c
18c
Gallon Goodwin Apple But-
ter. 90c; 4 gal.
60c
Veal Stew, 1b.
8c
Boneless Codfish. 1b... 38c I
16c
2 Salt Mackerel
Veal Loin Steak. 1b. ...20c
25c
171/2c
1 lb. Flat can Libby’s Red
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Salmon . .
.1. .35c
20c
15c
lb.
25c
Welch's Grapelade,
each ........'.
25c
85c
Hams, whole,
121/2c
C
20c
Morris’ Sugar Cured Hams,
(whole) lb.
20c
of
25c
or Wilson’s Box
35c
March 5-10
MERRIE GARDEN”
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F PAYCASH AND PAY LESS
SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY ONLY
EGGS
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70c
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45c
45c i
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INDOOR MARKET
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SKINNEBS
Sell
223 W. Grand
M. 9300
3 Doors West of Orpheum
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Wilson’s Fruits and Vegetables
M. 9300
Head Lettuce
15c
Burbank Spuds, peck
25c
City Meat Market
2 qts. Cranberries
.25c
24c
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Fresh Bulk Dates
19c
l gal. Goodwin’s Apple Butter.......89c
6 South Harvey
Maple 4040
We Deliver
Fresh. Delicious Strawberries
Our Place Is Kept Clean and Sanitary
We Handle a Full Line of Mutton
Busken’s Real Bakery
Pure Lard
10c
Pork Shoulders, whole
13c
Brisket Bacon
39c
Pork Sausage, 13e or 2 for 25c
19c
35c
34 Harrison Ave.
408 W. Main
223 W. Grand
Best Loin or Round Steak 17%
Beef Roast
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10c and 12%
/
Wilson Bacon by slab
23c
.90c
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35c
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Creamery Butter
48c
15c Loaf
10c
Oleo Butter ..20c or 3 for 55c
Salt Meat
14c
Saturday Only
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MARKET
NATIONAL ।
GOOD BEVERAGE.
WRITER STATES
• Large Florida Grapefruit .N10e
Fancy Navel Oranges, dos...... 00c
Home-made Opera Roll, 1b . 53c
Aasl. hand-made Chocolates, 1b 47
- 223 W. Grand
Potatoes, pk.
Morris
Bacon
• •
,,
Ribs of
Beef
Morris
pound
Cream vitality Butter, 1b
Fresh Tomatoes, 1b
Fancy Black Ben Applea, pk
powder cans and fill two thirds full.
•■over and steam three hours.
Hog Lard,
pound ,...
gether, add the liquid, and stir until
well mixed. Grease one pound bakig ’
5 lb Box Bacon .
Cream Cheese ...
Brisket Bacon,
pound .......
5-pound Box
Bacon ......
Sirloin of Beef Roast,
pound ...............
Late Winter Difficult
Time for Housewives;
Garnishes Are Big Aid
Choice
Short
Selected Sardines, in Pure
Olive Oil, 2 cans for 25c
Jumbo Salted Peanuts. 1b .......33c
Norris' Exquisite Chocolates
19c
25c
Pork Sausage, 15c;
2 pounds.........
Pork Chops,
pound .....
Boneless Loin of Pork,
for roasting..............
Wilson's or Morris’ Best
Skinned Hams (whole)
1 lb. Yale
Coffee
on the funeral pyre of her husband four-months European tour, following
and dies hy the fire which consumes the completion of all the regular ap- ;
12 lbs. finest Cane Sugar.. 41.00
(Limit 12 pounds to a customer)
Large
Crisco
$1.05
Morris Cured Ham, whole..22c
California Hams ..........13C
Fresh Country Style Rack
Bones ..................
Fancy Fresh
Country Butter
Gal. can Apple
Butter, good ..,
give a dash to many vegetable dishes,
creamed corn for instance, as well as
all varieties of escalloped dishes. Even
Cooking Apples, pk...............
Regular 28c Seedless Navel Oranges,
doz..........................
The Hehest Grade Mmeereet
Em Noodies; Spaghetti an
ether Macaroni Preduew
5
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Potatoes
Fancy Burbank
Fotatoes, peck .......
12% lbs.
Sugar ...............
204
W.
Glifornia
27c
$1.00
Fresh Country
Eggs 29c
STRICTLY FRESH COUN-
TRY EGGS, DOZEN......
COLORADO WHITES,
20c PECK; BUSHEL_____
Imported Swiss Cheese,
one pound cuts ............
Imported Roquefort Cheese,
Maple
0086
tard, pears with chocolate sauce, all
say try me ngain.
A certain amount of time spent on
garnishing and planning good color
eombinations repays one's efforts just
by spoonuls on glass diah; verve cold
with boiled custard.
27 W. 16th
Golden Wedding Coffee, 1b............
Wilson Certified Bacon. 1b...........
Morris Supreme Bacon, 1b............
Meadow Gold or Sterling Butter, 1b. ..
Regular 10c roll of Toilet Paper for ..
Regular 10c Loaf of Holsum Bread for
1 lb. Old Master
Coffee
Swift’s Oleo
22c
Seal Sweet
Grapefruit
(Nationally Advertised)
Extra Large 13c
Med., 10c; 3 for 25c
1 Tall Can
Snyder’s Soups
10c
2
lap while the fire was applied toath:
wood.
As a result of the woman's death, '
1
2
—
Borden’s Malted
Milk
Compare our regular selling prices with those would be sell cheaper than any other store in the city or state
boasters. .
WE HANDLE A FULL LINE OF FRESH VEGETBLES
AND FRESH MEATS
Free Delivery
By L Madeleine Milligan. I. Re.
Buttermitik in the residual milk left
Maple 1014
...........40c
...........37c
.........1.37c
...........45c
............5c
............5c
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VARIETY—QUALITY—SERVICE
Lowest Prices In Town
Thanksgiving fable. The person who
wishes her color pleasures to last all
the year round can have her desire
with a little patient effort.
Buttered Crumb*.
One cupful bread crumbs.
Salt.
Paprika.
Three tablespoons butter
Mix seasonings and erumbs together 1
then add to the melted fat.
Snow Pudding.
One tablespoon granulated gelatine. '
One.fourth cup cold water.
Whites three eggs.
One cup sugar.
One cup boiling water.
One-fourth cup lemon juice.
Method: Soak gelatine in cold water.
No. 2 can Solid Pack. Red Pitted Cherries,
each................................
m Wf MMTND
RYZON
BAKING POWDER
you use less I
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1115 North Broadway—3015-17 Classen
1402 North Western
Milk, Quart
13c
Grocery-
Market at
1 2 3
South
Broadway
Saturday only—one Certi-
fied Bread Coupon FREE.
Good for 5c on a purchase
of Certified Bread.
Regular 10c large Winter Haven Grape-
fruit, 3 for .....................25c
Drekkd
lien*
Fpr ing*
Turkeys
Mucks
Layer Cakes of all kinds, regular price
65c and 75c, Saturday only........58c
Mrs. Busken will have some home-made
Salads. Try them—they are delicious.
Salads on sale at Grand Avenue Store
only.
• U. S. STILL MAKING
2 BLUNDERS, SIMS SAYS
Steamed Brown Bread.
One cup molasses.
One teaspoon soda.
Two cups sweet milk.
One, cup corn meal.
Three scant eups graham flour.
One teaspoon salt.
Exteasion Experiments. . - -
To meet these very requirement*, with eating with one's eyes. The eyes
THE HOME OF LOW DnICES —EST. 1898
FLOOD’S
Plain or Chocolate,
Regular Price 50c,
Sale Price
33c
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Tennessee Farm (style) Sausage—Jones Farm
Sausage
his remains. A British law malcing , priation bill* of the session and as
the abettoir of a suttee liable to con- surance from President Harding that
, vietion for abetment of suseide or * there would be no early call, at least
served. gives a variety, peas or toma- slightly buttered, with warm steamed
toes with white vegetables. Carrots' rice. Fill the center with salmon,
and peas are so colorful that they give i flaked and seasoned with salt. peppet, , ......... ,vl wueu ngu •a sumsue or , tuere wuuiu ve no xan, •
point to any meal. An eEg sauce for and a slight grating of nutmeg. Cover murder, has tended to cause the rit • I for an extra session of the new con-
We will give you another chance to try,
our Famous Raisin Bread.
HUNT & BRAGG
Grocery and Market
1 4 ‘
Ea SKINNERS-NSmasei-
Dry Goods,
Shoes, Notions
at
1 2 1
South
Broadway
d.'
a contrast of color in the vegetables '
29c
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VA C»ttCfNT
& CROCERY
• LMARMEI
G.
Sugar-Cured Picnic Hams. 1 A1/,
smoked ................... 1 C
dissolve in boiling water, add sugar (
and lemon juice, strain, and set aside
ERUTTERMILK IS
Method: Mix the dry Ingredients to- widow suleide has not entirely did Underwood of Alabama has closed his
" -- •• • - —•• appenred. Sutter Is the name eiven service as democratle floor lender of
•tiff
1 lb. Flat can. Medium
Red Salmon .......25c
-
On the morning when the body of
Gangt Din was taken for cremation
1 the widow dressed as a bride and
i followed, carrying lighted candles
She walked around the pyre as a
hnnd, and of course, tn Eoentge n
ologic work it is frequently required from the efleet 11 will have on ones
* unexpectedly. visieA. The sense of smell lets us en-
joy dur food but it cannot compete
calmon ‘ if with the yellow grated
over the top is another tempter.
Selection Important.
In salads, plekled beets with a good
color, or plmentoea, or red skinned ap-
ples with the peeling left on, are the
most available. For desserts, a custard
sauce over stewed applea gives apple
sauce a new lease on life. Snow pud
' ding made of egg whites and gelatine
' piled high and topped with boiled cus-
WASHINGTON, Feb. 23 --Senator
th. Burr g ientists and roentgenolo may be too big fot the stomach but
zist have made extensive expert the stomach woul( be sadly starved
announced last November that
1is the same old thing every day, meat, I
Het, setnteez and beans. The culorfui ।
j foods are diminished and hot house
| varietles may not lie avallable of are j
' considered a little high for steady use.
Edible garrishes are the most katis-
Large can Booth’s Oval
Sardines, each .....15c
Shoulder Beef Steak,
1b................10c
suttee, reported from a village called
Italy, in Itawah district, indicates
that the ancient Hindu custom of 1
three years younger, announced her
By LUCILE KALSTON.
Director, Home Economics Bureau,
to a Hindu widow, who to avoid the the aehflte. Acmpled by Mrs ' 1) 1_),
stigma of widowhood, throws herself Underwood, he has left here on a ■ - 7--
ereamed in a brown gravy sauce and
served with a border of rice, plain or
curried. Ilide pudding with raisins is
lots better to look at than plain rice.
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tood value. Even a change in bread f <a4
may make the desired contrast. For PG-
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buttered corn and light bread or 6•
occnsionally.
In the vase reported from Etawah,
one Gangu Din Ahir, 28 yehrs old,
died. His wife, Musa mat Rukka,
Wilson’s Nut. Swift’s Tropic Nut 90
and Morris Ko-Ko Heart Oleo -VC
(3 for 55c)
' i
4 in suspeneion. If fa not fonsible to
. even attempt to have an adequate ■
• supply of fresh buttermilk always on
ote"-
New Yealnnd
Hhres
iteer
Teneerloins
Hearta
Tongues
Sweet irenels
ISruin-
SparerHin
Fresh Side
Perk
Veil l iver
■
He |
Chill
Smoked
Pork
Sausage
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and contiune beating until
__________ a qriminal case was started against 1
TL n ' . j r six men. Three were acquitted, and
I hree Men convicted of Aid-the other* sentencea to four years
ing in Suicide. iprisonmentn__
CALEUFTA, Feb. 29—A MM of UNDERWOOD GIVES UP
gress. .
The sennte minority leadership to-
day virtually fell upon Senator Robin- i
son of Arkansas, who is slated to be
chosen in the next congress as the
A2
Swiss steak, mashed potatoes, but
tered corn, and steamed brown bread” I
Isn't It the contrast between the mild
vegetables and the higher flavored
brown bread as well as the color con
trast?
A winter bouquet of scarlet berries,
gathered from the country road aide,
brightens the table and perks up the
appetite in an amazing way. Autumn
is Lhe time when the average person
sees color in field, sky and the
-
Salmon Box: Line a bread pan.
JOOP
SOW
e
with rice and steam one hour. Turn
on a hot platter for serving, and pour
around egg sauce.
Egg Sauce.
One-third cup butter.
Three tablespoons flour.
One-third teaspoon pepper.
One and one-half cups hot water.
One-half teaspoon salt.
Two egg yolks.
One teaspoon lemon juice.
Method: Melt one-halt the butter,
add flour with seasonings, and pour
on gradually hot water. Boil five min-
utes, and add remaining butter in
small pieces. Before removing from
fire add beaten yolks of two eggs and
one teaspoon lemon juice.
Jt Cnnada. and Colonel Charles fl. Mor- |
row of Frankfort, Kentucky, who was
sin command of the United States — .. . . —
*Srorcen in Siberia in the world war. oeool; when mixture is aul o thiek; -
r* beat with a wire spoon or whisk until
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• PEORIA, 111., Feb* 21—The United
rj States is still making the same mis
• J tikes and showing the same blind in
"g difference as regards the country’#
3 preparednese as Washington so earn-
-2 ertly admonished Against, Rear Ad
•{ miral William S. Sims said in an nd
•. drese Thursday night at the Wash
4 ington birthday anniversary banquet
* of the Peoria Creve Coeur club.
“ Other speakers at the event were 1
e Sir Alkins, governor of Manitoba,
"r menta and haye successfully found
u" that buttermilk is a dehydrated form
is satisfactory and none of its virtues
: are impaired by subjection to that
proreas. Diet as the buttermilk comes
• from the < hum It is dhydrated The
• Waive ig expressed from tho liquid but
- nothing is added to the bttermilk
_ solids thus obtained. When it I* in-
- tended to be used, water is aded in
h lhe dry proiuet and you have fresh
e, bttermilk again.
" Fan* Dried."
3 This ♦ pan-dried'* buttermilk is high-
25 ly recommended as It permanently re-
’ fains its properties, wherei a in the
natural state, butermilk deterioratee
•' very qulckly. It is not prone to ab-
E sorb moisture and is not hygroscopie:
it has been found to remain uninjured
8 at e low temperature. Wherf there
F is an unusunl degree of humidity. it
"5 may cake if not carefully stored: a
no 1Wtle crushing in a mortar renders it
"4 normal and ready for use. A ten
? • pound contatner of the dry product !•
said to produce forty quarts of butter
E milk.
J, In a proportion of one pint of the
ne dry buttermilk to from five to twenty ‘
Famy
parts of wter, it has been pre
g seribed by dermatologists as being
Try Our Home Made Mincemeat lb. 33c
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--- Oklahoma Publisling Company. enough to hold its shape. Mold or pile I
Unfortunately Hogs Get 1,1 W"npsoussuwnaarwnueupome
mnstead OT reople, hands and says she la slek of food. It j
Does the husband still talk bout
the kind his mother mnde? You can
cure him of that if your dishes are
improved hy Van Duzer’s Certified
Flavoring Extraets—for nouns, en-
tree, and all dessert*. At you grocer’s.
(Adv.
one pound cut, .......... .90
Snappy Ne w Toi k Cheese
Package Soft •Cream Chee,*
Cream Cottage Cheese
Pineapple, Swiss Gruyere,
Camembert, Neufchatel and
Pimento Cheese
5 after churning and'having removed
# the fat. It forms a capital heve rage
2. «• it allays thirst moat effeetively. muui ae .... _____......
#. Tuttermilk is extensively nused by the factory at this time of the year, stale
• peasantry of -ome European and bread crumb* buttered and browned.
» Asiatic countries. It must of neces
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PRICEsQN
WE DE.LIVE.R. PAPERS OF ONE DOLLAR.
Veal Shoulder Roast,
1b...............10c
— effieacioue in the treatment
* freckles.
W have just received our wonderful
spring line of gingham and percales
in chock*, plaids and sollds.
32-inch Kalburnle gingham In beaut-
ful n*w patterns and shades. A 350
uptown Miler, Saturday Pefi
a6-inch wool finish Hntine in plain
colora, beautiful shades. Nnturday
special.............. A8e and Aar
Beutifur imported Rntlna in plads,
yard ...... $1,65
Compare our price with uptown prices.
No. 10 can Solid Pack, Red Pitted Cherries,
each . ......................... 95c
IIIII
L.
Sugar Cured Picnics
(whole) lb.........15c
Fancy Corn fed Beef Roast, 19,
pound........................
Sardines in Cottonseed
Oil................5c
with no eyes to heip it. A sprinkling
of papriku on fluffy mashed potatoes
does not Interest me hait so much for
it a taste as for Hr avpcal to my eyes.
The peppery suggestion of the color
is mue h pleasnnter than a real cay. I
anno tnste wonld be.
Rhr Puiding Urged.
Left ver bits of meat may he •
Fresh Ground Beef 12 1-2c
Our Own Cured Bacon,
slab or half...........
) *
Quart jar Preserves,
. each .............50c
* sity be ingested while cool and fresh
• « As it rapldly decomposes and becomes
2 rancid. Its action I* diuretic to most
• Individuals and unfortunately most of
- It la fed tn swine Instead of being
• utilized by the human race.
Analy ala.
« An analysis of fresh buttermilk re.
2 vetis:
41 percent nitrogenous matter
0.7 percent fatty matter (which ia
less than is found in skim milk)
. 4 4 percent lactine
- OR percent aline matter
5 88.0 percent water.
5 Pletitians serve It freely to patlents
« in hospitals and’ In x-ray or Roentgen-
• ologic work i is generally agreed that
E huttermilk is the ideal medium for
carrying bismuth or barium sulphate
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