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FOURTEEN.
FIVE PROPOSED
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Powe!! were arrested. The beer had art and music centers.
was
1001 W. Tenth
W. 1335
RPE-INVENTORY SALE
it
that the rule of rate-making in the
bottles o choc beer, according to an- .
the Interstate commerce commission
all stores.
(Friday, Saturday, Monday)
1
f
ion Eara Crystal White
P
G Naphth*
$1.88
gal.
A
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100% Food
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Mrs. Simmons'
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People’s Produce Co.
J
215 W. Calfiornia
W. 6688
Buy Fruits for Canning at Wholesale Prices
Lux pkg . 91( (Limit G to customei >
At Your Grocer or
I
Dressed Hens,1b.....27c
1
W. 6167—816 N. Hudson
WRIGHT PRODUCE CO.
Prices Good Friday. Saturday and Munday
212 E. Main
Walnut 0331
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Let the critical
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CORN
h
A
10 Domino Granulated Cane Sugar
97c
TEA
Campbell Tomato Soup, per can
08
PEAS
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1'.
Crystal Domino Loaf Sugar, 2 lb. pkg.
22c
9
89
GRAPE JUICE
29 MULE TEAM BORAX
1
KING DEHYDRATED FRUITS
leen-
be
MEAT DEPARTMENT SPECIALS
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Kanalys
THE BEST FQR I ESS
WiOLEALE E PE TAIL
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‘11 linn i tn i ei 11 mu
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Beechnut Peanut Butter, 1-lb. jar 36c Fancy Lemons, 360 size, per dozen 37c
HOUR’ DOGS HAVE
DAY IN MISSOURI
their teeth particularly were in good
condition, the doctor said.
37c
53c
97c
during the world war, is living in
Europe and seeking recreation in the
Kraft’s and MacLaren’s
Cheese and Mayonnaise
"‘eal Roast, per lb. . ..
Pork Roast, per lb. . ..
Brisket Bacon, per ib.
The high quality of Rich.
Nut makes it a favored food
for every meal—Pure, sweet
and wholesome—it costs less.
33e
53c
99c
13c
17c
12c
.34c •
.21c
.30c
40c
38c
44C
19c
.17c
22c
.22c
31c
18c
31c
17C
34 c
27c
89C
60c
45c
Louis, No. 1 ...
Louis, No. 2 ...
New State, No. 2
25c
2L
10
266
.12c
.38c
.14c
.42c
3 lbs. .
6 lbs. ..
Peaches
Plums
Apricots
Cherries
Hordt ti n Milk,
Tall liebe ...
Fmal1 Hebe ..
Vie
. I9-
Monarch, % lb.
Monarch % lb.
Royal. % lb. ..
Royal, % Ih. ..
Tetleys, 34 lb. .
24 c
49C
98c
Blackberries
Raspberries
Loganberries
Dewberries
PIGGLY WIGGLY REMOVAL SALE
Saturday Only at Piggly Wiggly 404 W. Main
4e
10c
14C
130 W. Reno
M. 3245
1
Welch’s, pts......
Welch’s, .........
Welch’s, % gallon
.Short Ribs of Beef,
3 lbs...........
New State
Quail ....
Okla.....
Small package
1 io ot.........
16 Ot.........
And huidreds of other
wholesale bnrgatns. Fig-
ure with us before buy-
ing gallon goods.
Vic
9%c
.14C
....27c
...52c
....97c
....27c
... .52
....97c
Me
11 ’ je
..$1,00
...11.05
... $1.21
.. $1.14
-----42c
....69c
....64c
...69C
....72c
Buy’’
it At ,
Good Grocers'
. 20c
3Mc
. .20c
.31 ic
3'/sC
For Your Health
Drink Electrified
....67c
....78c
Monday, July 2nd, we will be in our
new building at 416 W. Main Street,
13%c (
.. 19c
. 27c
1
1
)
1
Curod Homs, 1b.
Polk noast,
lb..............
Slteed bacon.
1b...............
Pure I.ara,
ib.. 15e; 2 Iba. ..
Apricots ....
Prunes ......
Beans .......
Loganberries
Peaches .....
Apples ......
$10.00
$11.00
$13.35
$17.20
$18.45
$19,45
$23.50
I AS SUCCESSOR
TOPOSTMASTER
25c
..... 25f
CUPPLES CORD TIRE
9 SALE
.10x3 .
30x31 2 .
32x31. .
32x4
33x4
34x4
32x415 .
Gooc‘
The Year ’Round!
k rankrurters. lb.
13c . 2 Ibu ..........
bresaed Fryers,
1b..................
Harte
Cl isco .............
Medium
Crisco .............
lIennyberrles Hue
................
Kanaly’a Shred Bus
Bacon .............
1 Officials Speculate as to
Possible Candidate,
“PRESENT RATES
...24C
....19C
....19C
....19c
,..22
....19c
Ad
2
ARE JUSTIFIED"
Whole Wheat
Bread
Rail President Urges All to
Uphold Rules.
... ,16c
....1tc
... 19c
....27c
...27c
....27c
...27c
....20c
....20C
.... 20c
....14c
1
I
Monday, July 2 we will be inbur now home, 100
west of our present location;
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it
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pe
h
coffee cup
judge
where we have installed the latest im-
proved Piggly-Wiggly fixtures.
.... 20c
....27c
....27C
.... 20c
COOKING OILS
Mazola, pint ...................
Mazola, quart .................
Mazola. % gallon ..............
Wesson, pint ...................
Weason, quart ..................
Wesson. % gallon ...............
CHILI SAUCE
Club House, large bottle .........
Beechnut, large bottle ...........
Snyder’s large bottle ............
Snvder'a small bottle ...........
OLIVE OIL
Old Monk, 16 pint ............
Old Monk, pint ..............
Old Monk, quart ......... ...
R3
154
25d
254
BAKING POWDER
1 lb. Calumet ......................
5 )bs. Calumet ...........
5 )ba. K. C........................
12 oz. Royal ......................
......7c
... .8%c
.....lie
.....31c
... 10%c
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____
ciso (96 small) $i IM
......................
PORK & BEANS
Van Campa, ! size ..............
Van Camps, 1 size ................
Van Camps, 2 size ..............
Van Camps, 3 size ..............
Campbell's .......................
DAIBMENS
CDOPEATIVB ASSOCIATION, Inc, New Yor
5
WASHING POWDER
Large Gold Dust ...................
Small Gold Dust ....................
Large Rub-No-More ................
Large Star Naptha ..................
Small Rub-No-More ................
JOY
Ten & Coffee Co.
215 So. Robinson St.
CATSUP
Quail, large bottle .............
Club House, large bottle .......
Welch's, large bottle ..........
Beechnut, large bottle .........
SALMON
Libby’s Tall ...............
Del Monte .................
New State Tall ............
R B. M. Tall ..............
Libby’s Flat ................
Del Monte Flat ............
Louis Flat ................
Pink Tall ..................
FRUIT JARS
Pint jars, 1 dozen .............
Quar jars, 1 dozen ............
DAIRYMEN’S League Evaporated Milk is
so good, so much richer and creamier, that it
makes coffee a golden-brown delight.
To make good coffee better is the real test
of cream or milk.
nouncement here Thursday. In a raid 1
were I
Every lot of Dairymen’s League Evaporated
Milk is actually tried in coffee at each of our
plants. If it doesn’t blend perfectly it is rejected.
Use Dairymen’s League Evaporated Milk for
to-morrow’s breakfast and convince yourself!
225-227 W. First
M 2888
the
r ' most likely candidate tor the job as
I { Oklahoma City's next postmaster was
DEL MONTE FRUITS
Peaches, No. 2% ....................
I Peaches, No. 1 ......................
Apricots, No. 2% ....................
Apricots. No. 1 .....................
Pineapple Sliced, No. 2', ............
......71/2c
7
44.
... $1.20
..... 65<
..... 35<
35.
A check ot the effects of this diet does not tend to establish justice," he
on fifty six prisoners showed that said, stating that a compromise Wednesday night 1.500 bottles
their health seemed to Improve and usually is considered expedient when found buried in the sand near the
We handle all Fruits and Vegetables that are in and out
of season. We are open day and night. Drive down after
supper, in the cool of the evening.
Keep your health—keep tree
frema fever. Drink pure,
elenr-ai-eryita xlrcrii-
mu WATia.
Germe multtoly ky the mit-
lions each hour in ordinary
water. Only that water
whleh ho* been meet eAre-
fully aterilized in tit for une.
KLEOTIIED WATKR
has been shot thpeueh and
throush with eleetFlelty —
purtie like the air after
a ihunder shower. KLEC-
#MID his passed every
eity ten for parity. Order
• bekele by hen NOW.
ELNCTINIED
Wf
"" -a • *e"
rem. an order for a
bottle mew.
flights
GreameryButter
amount that goes into the
LOG CABIN SYRUP
Small, can .........................
Medium, can ........................
large, can .........................
Speculation as to who
Tall Pet or Carnation Milk
lIpton’w Ten. lb.........
Kanaly’s has a special price on every item in stock. Our mer-
shandise must be reduced before taking inventory.
Kanaly’s No, 4, at 1312 S. Agnew, Packingtown, will he open
for business July 5. Our new location was formerly occupied
by the H. M. Ferray Feed Co. Prices will be the same at
AsrU«RzED! A’ -w mwew mwwew
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JELLIES & PRESERVES
Beechnut Assorted, large .....-........
Beechnut Assorted, small ..............
Quail, 1-lb, size .......................
PANCAKE FLOUR
Aunt Jemina, 14 oz.....................
Aunt Jemina, 4 lb«.....................
Aunt Jemina small Buckwheat ........
Aunt Jemina 4 lbs. Buckwheat ........
RICE
Comet, small pkg. ....................
Comet, 2-lb. pkg.......................
law be upheld by every citizen. Two raids near Three Sands, by Kay :
"The process of rate adjustment by county deputy sheriffs netted 4,600 ■
NEWKIRK, June 29.—(Special)—
99,
j dared W. H. Finley, president of the j of other services."
Chieago A Northwestern railway, In i --»
an address prepared for delivery be A enn RNTTI EG NE
fore the Des Moines ehamber of com “,9 DV1 L 5--r A....
' merce today. Mr. Finley discussed the CHOC BEER FOUND
transportation act of 1920. urging
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SOAP
10 bars P. & G...........
10 bars Palmolive ........
10 bars Scotch-Tone .......
10 bars Creme Oil .........
10 bars Large Lava ........
COFFEE
Golden Gate, 2% lb........
Shilling, 2% lbs............
Bakerized, 3 lbs............
Maxwell House, 3 lbs.......
. . but that he never turns down any-
R t thing until he is asked to take it, H.
H i G, Eastman, a former postmaster in
I the city office; NI. F. Meadows, at 1
1 present federal prohibition director j
f ) and slated for Alexander's job if he |
went to postmaster; W. G. Johnson,
candidate for mayor in the last elec- j
tion and a republican leader, and
George Dodson, head of the permit di- -
vision of the liquor offices, who is
understood to have signified he would
take the examination.
The examination is expected to be
held the latter part of July.
DES MOINES, June 29.—"Congress
should assure Investors in railroad
securities that the administrative au-
thorities will fix rates upon a basis
that will atford a fair return." de-
14c
27c
19c
,37C
19C
is made from the whole
wheat. All its nutrition
is transformed into im-
mediate energy. There’s
no waste.
VITAMINES NOT FOOD
ESSENTIAL, IS CLAIM
SAN FRANCISCO, June 29.—Vita-
mines are not an essential food
element, according to an opinion ex-
pressed by Dr. L. L, Stanley, physi-
cian at the state prison at San
Quentin, Cal., at a meeting of the
stomatelogy section of the annual con-
vention of the American Medical as-
sociation here.
The diet at San Quentin, he said. |
consisted for the most part of meat,
bread ind beans. The prisoners are j
given no butter, eggs or vegetables
Natur's Perfect Gift — the
Wheat-berry. Bread made of
whole-wheat brings to you every
part of this sun-ripened grain,
rich in strength and nutriment
for man.
*uiu Pork Sausage, lb,
15c; 2 ibs. .................
Brirket Bacon,
Ib ..........................
Calf Hearts
lb..........................
Mon is', Wilnon'a or Cudahy's
We Sell Restaurants and Hotels Especially—FREE
DELIVERY--Give Vs a Trial
Rosy-cheeked and robust
are the kiddies who eat
plenty of that rightly- A,
seasoned, baked-to-per- 20
« f ection
I
“3.• is the cheapest and best food
0 a".V Z9 for children and grown-ups.
a“V2 It is made from the purest in-
4TmNNZ§ expert bakers
VVDZ•. sanitary, modern bakery.
WV The utrost care is taken to
V produce -i loaf of bread that is
genuinely pure and healthful.
S Try Butter-Krust Bread the
1| 3 next time. You’ll like it.
nr p’ack
Raspberries
COFFEE
M. J. B., 1 1b..............
Quail, 1 lb................
Golden Gate, 1 lb..........
Eh
35
Here are some ot the prices that
bronght 3 buyers over 10 miles. The
three sales totaled over $200. Others
a J Prior to this time It was understood
a ■ that Senator J. W. Harrold would give and the only milk they receive is the
1 ; the place to Alexander. The specu- small
8 , la tors brought the possible candidates cooking.
buying supplles for wheat threhers
khoule investigute our wholesale
priees.
Your last oppor-
(unity to get Cupplea
Cord Tires at factory
introduetory prices.
loop.................
10u bu Pkg. Cold Duat
....... $3,60
12 large Gold Dust, $:. 75
100 His. Engle Cane
Sugar............
Standard Iowa Corn
(24 No. 2 cans}
case ...........ri.ia
No. 2 Solid Pack To-
inatoes (case 24 cans)
................$2.45
Ohl Dutch Cleanser (48
can case) . . $3.80
No. 2 Del Monte or
J.Ibby’s Spinach (2 4
( an case) ..... $i.55
WATER COMPANY
Plan at an Sae sta
Walnut.7417
* • running high in official federal cir- ।
p « cies following the statement by A. C. •
I • Alexander that he would not take the ■
I • place.
California Market St.
North Side of California Between Robinson and Harvey
The Place to Get a Variety of Good
Things to Eat
Low Rents—Quick Turnovers—Cheap Prices
Where Prices Are ’Way, ’Way Down
California Market Street is beckoning thrifty home managers to
invest in the food values here that can not be, we believe, matched
anywhere else in town.
California Market Street offers you the opportunity to buy fresh
fruits, vegetables and meats from large and attractive stocks.
And every article you select will be of the highest quality, as well
as at a very, very low price.
You get here g guaranty of satisfaction; it covers price, quality,
freshness and goodness. Prove it by test of buying and using food
bought on California Market Street. Begin tomorrow.
Ask your Grocer for WRIGHT'S
pure, pasteurized butter, fresh
from the churn daily. You will
recognize the genuine by the
blue and white package.
Buy WRIGHT'S milk-fed poul-
try, guaranteed eggs (in car-
tons) and creamery butter.
WRIGHT'S name on these prod-
nets is j our guarantee of high
quality.
Insist upon WRIGHTS and you
will never lie disappointed.
Fresh Country Eggs, doz..........21c
30-dozen case, $5.95. Bring your own container.________
Rani Flush ....... We
Lbga nbrries, Puyallup
ilackberrles nr Ever-
Fresh Peart. gal. Ge
No. 10 Yollow Free Al-
berta or Yellow Cling
Peaches or No. 10
Plums or Prunes . . 4 »r
No. 10 Solid Pack Apri-
cots..............Me
No. 10 Red Pitted Cher.
town, and Claude Port and W. C. been placed in wacke and burled in the
Williams were arrested rand along the hanks of Salt Fork.
Three thousand bottles were found <----
In the second raid, Thursday morning,
near the same pUce. ar l two men giv.
ing the names of Jim Pow and James
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EXCELSIOR SPRINGS, Mo.
June 29—The Missouri houn'
dog, made famous in the presi-
dential campaign of the late
Champ Clark, will have an im-
portant part in the Fourth of
July celebratian to be staged
here under auspices of the
American Legion next ‘Vednes-
day. A houn' dog pade is
scheduled.
A purse is otfe. d for the
most typical Minsouri houn'
in the parade. All hounds In
Clay and Ray counties are
eligible for the contest.
RienNUr
=.. "Saweth
New Potatoes, pk. (13 lbs ) ..........
New Potntoes, 100 ........ fl. 90
(Red Triumph* or Ohios)
American Maid Grape Ya gal. 78e
American Maid Graps Juice, qt . 4lr
American Maid Grape Juice, pta..
Individual Bottles .................
Lemons, doz. ......................
10 Hara Sunny Monday White
Laundry Soap...................
10 Small Gold Dual Washing Pow. 3ie
Large Gold Dust Washing Pow. “ie
Horden’s Milk, 10 email......... Ade
TOMATOES
Columbine ...................
Li Cano No. 2 ................
El Cano, No. 3 ...............
Rweet Pikles, gal. SI.OR
Calumet Baking Pow-
ders, dos. l ib. cans.
...........S3. Ui
K. C. linking Powder, 12
I lb. cans....... $:.2:
100 Pkgu e Sea-Foam
Washing Powder.
................S3 25
10 lbs. EaXHcan^ Sugar 99c j
Our Semi-Annual Sale.
One Day Only
June 30, 1923
3-lbs. Any Coffee in c1 nA
the House ............ •IeVV
This includes Quail, M. .T. R.. R. B.
M.. Monarch, anti Hulk Cofee up to
55c per lb. Limit 3 Ibu. to a customer.
3-lbs. Tea, (any brand c1 no
in the house) ..... •IeUV
Thh includes Rnsket Fired Japan,
Oolong. Gunpowder. Imperial, Orange
Pekoe and Hiendee Ton for Ira Tea.
Limit 3 Iba. to a customer.
Black Pepper, per lb......... 20c
Red Pepper. 3-lbs......... $1.00
Store open at 1 o’clock a. m. Sale
continues while stock lasts.
CRISCO
.................4.5. ...Mt
This removal sale is only at Piggy Vigqly Store
1, 404 West Main street, and don’t forget beginrakk2
100 Iba. Red or White
new Potatoes .. fl-R'
Tall Hebe (case 4«
cans) ...........M-W
Small Hebe (ease 96
Sli>
Fresh Hulk Qucen Olives
OKLAHOMA CITY TIMES, JUNE -1, 1923.
028
a complaint has been originated for
the reduction of a rate which the car-
rier seeks to maintain. "The tandency
is to reduce and not advance rates,"
he said. "A competent authority act-
ing In conformity with sound eco-
nomic theory based on a full knowl-
edge of the facts," he declared, "Is 1
the only means of establishing jus-
tice."
“Just now the publio is confronted
with rates approximately 50 percent 1
higher than in 1917," Mr. Finley said. |
"but from every reasonable economie
point of view, these rates are justi-
fied by com,ariscn with general po- '
litical levels of other commodities and
B i * down to five Thursday, but it is be-1
■ 1 , lieved by some that a dark horse may
j 3 : get the place at the last minute.
4 Those men that seem in line for the
2115 opening are, Ed. Overholser, president
i t of the Chamber of Commerce, who
i I I ' says he does not know much about it,
Ma
r 0 The best bnr-
Rf gain in the
UUVe “tore.
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