Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 34, No. 209, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 29, 1923 Page: 14 of 22
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OKLAHOMA CITY TIMES, DECEMBEP '
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FRUIT CHEAPER
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48c
15c
Pure Pork Sausage
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14c
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1109-1111 N. WESTERN
TRY OUR OWN SPECIAL FRESH R OASTED COFFEE. 3 LBS
. 25c
SHOP EARLY. AVOID THE RUSH
Q/‘
12 Cans Standard
15c
33c
d
33c
.... 18c
12Yc1b.
5c
15c
10c
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We reserve the right to limit
any purchase
222 W. GRAND
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10c
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GROCERY DEPT.
Phone Your Druggist
Rest Mixed Christmas Candies, 1b. 17 l-2c
14c
Best Cranberries, qt....
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33c
37c
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9 l-2c
SELF SERVING STORES
28c
31c
can.... 22c
8c
8c
12c
12c
Small Pork Chops
! 17k
14c
25c
40c
• 25c
24c
17c
27c
V
27c
Mrs. Stewart Blue-
30c
27c
»
44c
60c
34c
47c
$1.15
1
29c
10c
t
19c
.....28c
29c
49c
MEAT DEPARTMENT SPECIALS
" Guide
WE SELL FIRST PICK COFFEE
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MARKET
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folgers
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50c
99c
91c
49c
91c
49c
84c
quart
9 muon
35c
25c
When ,
You’re
Buying
Coffee
Let the
Flavor
Be Your
15c ’
24c 4,
13th mid Robinson
420 N. Eroadway
41c
35c
42c
42c
42c
42c.
97c
50c
25c
23c
30c
42c
.25c
.25c
10c
25c
17k
Macaroni and Spaghetti,
2 lbs................
$1.84
$1.30
$1.30
.$1.62
Kraut, Libby’s,
large can.. .......
20c Golden’s
M ustard . .4 .......
20c Mrs. Stewart's
I Bluing........ ...
12 Cans
White Pony Corn. .
A
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ing, each.....
3 Ivory Soap
Flakes.......
12 cans New
State Com...
12 cans Good
Com........
12 cans No. 2
Tomatoes....
12 cans No. 2
Peas........
23c
$1.00
15c
BAKERY DEPT.
Saturday Special
2 lbs. Fancy
Apricots...................
10 bars P. & G. Soap and 1
Guest Ivory...............
1 lb. English
Walnuts...................
1 lb.
Pecans....................
2 1-2 lb. Folger's Golden
Gate Coffee................
1 lb. can
Folger’s...................
Corn .........
12 Cans No. 2
Tomatoes ....
Dried Peaches
Dried Apricots
Dried Prunes
Dried Raisins
New State
Corn..............
Large Can Pork and
Beans.............
We deliver orders of $3 and over
1b..........
2 lbs. Cran- .
berries.......
Jello,
Package.....
No. 1 Eggs,
Doz..................
3 lbs. Bulk
Kraut ................~
15c Can Pork and Beans
Can ..................
Bulk Cocoa
2 lbs..................
Mixed Candy,
lb.....................
Dry Salt Bacon, lh.....
Our Own Sliced Bacon,
1b...................
No. 1 Burbank
Potatoes, peck
Live Hens,
lb..r...... ...
Eagle Ends
Bacon, 1b........
Ark. Sliced Bacon
1b..............
White Fish,
Each ..........
Bacon Strips
. 1b.........
WALNUT 5068
Cold Day
. 17*/2c
. 12V2C
. 12’/2c
25 2,
Gallon
Apricots .........
Compound ‘
lb................
Salt Pork
1b...............
Boneless Ham Buts
lb...............
42c
28c
. 17c
$1.05
43c
EGGS, 30c'
Strictly Fresh
Brisket Bacon,
1b................
Pork Tenderloins,
1b...............
Fresh Pigs Feet,
doz..............
Fresh Pork Sausage,
1b................
Beef Roast.
1b. 121 and......
Wilson’s Nut Oleo
1b...............
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......$1.35
...... $1.35
Ilk
. 15c
16c
12 k
17k
14c
17 k
. . 3 lbs. 50c
14c
.. 25 c
FRUIT
PUDDING
Peanut Bars,
per dozen ..
,J Tender Sweet Corn, No. 2 can . .
• Melba Peaches, Sunkist, large can
■i
Prunes, large size .............
Dried Apricots and Peaches, per lb
Sunkist Peaches, small can......
I doz. large
Oranges.............
1 doz. medium size
Oranges............
1 1-2 lb.
Crisco..............
3 lbs.
Crisco..............
G lbs.
Crisco..............
1 lb. Barrington Hall
Coffee.............
1 1b. Our Best
Coffee.............
1 lb. M. J. B.
Coffee.............
1 lb. Quail
Coffee.............
1 lb. Maxwell
House.............
l,lb. Golden
Wedding...........
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1923
0s.
1-2 Gallon Temptor
Maple Syrup.....
Miscellaneous
10 Bars P. & G.
Soap...........
10 Bars- Swift’s
Soap...........
Golden Gate Cof-
fee, 1b......-.....
! our own make, lb..
Little Pig Pork
Loin Roast, 1b....
Pork Shoulder . .
Roast, 11-. . ’......
Beef Roast,
lb...............
'Compound, best
Quality, per lb...
Dressed Hens,
1b...............
Terminal Station—W. 4929
SYRUPS
Small Log
Cabin..........:
Medium Log
Cabin ..........
Large Log
Cabin ..........
Gallon King
Komus ..........
1-2 Gallon King
Komus .... .1....
Gallon Brer
Rabbit .........
1-2 Gallon Brer
Rabbit.........
Gallon Temptor
Maple Syrup.....
..14c
.. 14c
Sunkist De Lux Plums, large can.........
Sunkist Dried Pack Prunes, large can......
Calumet Baking Powder, ! lb. can.........
Sunkist Sockeye Salmon, tall can..........
Quail White Asparagus, No. 1 square......
R. B. M. Asparagus, salad points.........
Mother Oats, large package.............
Quaker Oats, small package ............
Libby Pineapple, Sliced, No. 1 ..........
Libby Pineapple, Sliced, No. 2...........
Hillsdale Pineapple, broken sliced, large can
10 Bars Creme Oil Soap................
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Upson Powna
has a harz pair fo
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krith a J>as thad ij
oaded ttrjta '
a11m ent J And 27x
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necessary in the drawingroom, for it 1
wi deal with the dust in a nc«t and I
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. .. 7c, 3 for 20c
............ 16c '
........... 28c
16k
40c
. 15c
17 k
15c
21c
3 Ibi. 60c
. . 15c
30c
"ssaAIiL-Ie-a
n Trysom Peas, No. 2 can ..........
• Indian Princess Tomatoes, No. 2 can
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Best Florida Grape Fruits, regular 10c. size.............
Sweet Seedless Oranges, doz...........................
Sweet Bulk Turnips, peck...............................
SPECIAL AFTER CHRISTMAS SALE
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Freah Countr>
EGGS .
DOZEN
33c
j 10 Bars Crystal White Soap
I Hills Bros. Coffee, 1 lb. ..
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All Prices Below Good Saturday and Monday. Closed Tuesday
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Extra Special on No. 22 Size Delmonte Peaches and Pears
1 Large Can Delmonte ......................... 23c
1 Large Can Delmonte Pears -only .....................27c
THESE ARE INVENTORY PRICES—DON’T MISS THEM
Hot Prices for a
i. They were selling Thursday, 1 chnsed for 75 cent S. Last
11 LBS.
C., & H. Cane
SUGAR "
$1
10c i
16c
25c
with which they started tl:
MEAT DEPARTMENT
Morris Supreme 2r,
Box Baton. 1b.......
5-b, Box Sliced . on
Bacon .’.............OJC
man arms and hands. There wi be well as a laundrymald. A third con, ,
1 machine to wash du tv dishes, and trivance will clean the stairs., and "
another that will wash .lotb.a n-t fourth will make pnrlormnltls nn
ione materials Adv.
• i Small Grapefruit Delicious
and Economical.
• By MRS. CAREFUL BI VEH.
. Dwarf grapetruit tha- is no larger
• than an orange but whici is de
; JIclous in flavor, can he purchased
• ’ from the grocers of Oklahoma City |
• for 5 cents each or six for 25 cents
’ * I am using the smaller grapefruit
• for my family of five because I can
• ; serve the whole family, have one left
: and still have paid only 2 cents for
• my breakfast fruit.
! The two other sixes of the fruit on 1
1 the market are 10 cents and 15 cents
• ariece. For my family I must have
: five servings of fruit, and this takes
> three of the lucent or 15 cent vari
Mills GibceiCo
124 ^.CaliPornia
W0074 J M.3018
10 lbs.
Sugar..........
, Creamery
' Butter.........
Wilson’s
Oleo..........
W heatena,
per pkg.......
Potatoes.
( per peck .......
Golden Gate
Coffee.. ;......
Matches,
6 boxes........
Lipton’s
i Coffee.........
'Old Dutch
. ' Cleanser, 3 cans
43c
39c
43c
1 lb. box Morris Q A
Sliced Bacon..... •C
1 lb. box Pure Pork A
"Sausage......... EHC
....... ■—
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I fledExtracts will blend with all other la number of mechanical contrivances
designed to act as substitutes for hu-
Empson’s Green Beans, Ke
2 cans for............
COALGATE OFFICIAL
ACCIDENTALLY KILLED
COALGATE, Dec. 23—(Speclal.)-
it. B. Davidson, justice of the peace,
Thursday afternoon shot and killee
himself at his home st Coalgate. The
tragedy was an accident.
Davidson leaves a wife and seven
Dressed Springers. AH
large, lb........... -eC
...................... 4
Spare Ribs,’ or, )
2 pounds............ 4•C W
FISH DEPARTMENT •
For Fresh Fish and Oysters
see us.
A Complete Line
Nice Trapped Rabbits
Every Day
before Christmas I purchased one of
these bargain fruit calces, only in the
five-pound size, and kept it until late |
summer before I opened it. I served
it with gripe juice and other iced
beverages on hot summer afternoons
and It was delicious.
The usual lettuce, tomatoes. PeP: ,
pers, turnips, eggplant; spinach and
mustard greens, small green onions.
MILK
Carnation Tall, 12c; Pct
Tall, 12c; Carnation,
Small, 6c; Pet, Small,
Gc; Eagle* on.
Brand...... .. LVC
children. Funeral services will be
field Sunday at the ainy hum. Du-
vidson was a thirty second degree Ma
son, a Shriner and an Elk. He was
72 years old.
PARIS At the forthcoming exhibi-
tion which is to be held next month
mi. ths Champs de Mars there will be
•
Will solve the Sunday Din-
ner problem. Made of
choice imported fruits and
rich Steffen’s ice cream.
2
E.PRICESSON
WE DELI VER. ORDERS OF ONE I 2OLLAR
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1115 No. Bdwy. | 3015-17 Classen | 1815 Classen | 17 Stiles Circle
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radishes and Brussels sprouts .are to
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' ne 10utit Ui iiiv -ztdkh*t "* ‘rhtph-
| Nome of these are high their careful
use on the menu will add a delightful
. zest to the winter limitation* which.
cannet goods tmpose on a menu.
Pork Shoulders whole
lb.......................
Pork Loins, whole, light
lb.........:............
Boneless Loin of Pork for
roasting, lb..............
Fresh Spare Ribs,
lb.......................
Pork Hams whole,
lh. .......................
Pork Steak,
lb........................
Pork Chops,
lb.......................
Rood tastes demand harmony ct in
edlents in foods. Van Duzer’s Certi-
d 6py E “
• 12 * *T 53%
; No. 2 1-2 Peaches. Ke
Heavy Syrup. .. . 4•-
. No. 2 1-2 Poaches,
......$2.75
42c Q
— B
lie l
10c 8
___ 1
25c |
3-T17
; True Blue Peas, fine midget peas, none better 23c
following the Christmas season, for
15 cent* a quart.
Turkeys and chickens took an
after-Christmas slump Thursday
also. Anybody who wants turkey for
New Year’s day dinner may have It
at the price of 38 cents a pound,
liens sell for 24 cents a pound, and
lagze spring fi ya sell for 25 cents a
pound.
Still nnother after Christmas bar
gain was on display in the windows
of one grocery store. It was fruit
cnke, wheh before the holidays sold
for $1.75, and which now can be pur-
r
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J n’ W. California St. Sixth and Harrison
■ Illi W. Main St. 10th slid iludson St.
—pEp 50c Ticket to Criterion Theater
J V R L L With Every $3 Purchase of Groceries
■ Only 1200 tickets will be given away. good only for
I oneweek, beginning Monday. Dec. 31st.
—FOR THIS SHOW—
Rex Beach’s Famous Novel
“BIG BROTHER"
Featuring Tom Moore and Edith Roberts
An Allan Dwan Production
CRITERION THEATRE
1
A--m-,ngT - ng ■ 1__- -
PRE-INVENTORY SALE | Pears, Sunkist, large can...........
—Special Discount on All Canned Goods ; K Royal Ann Cherries, Sunkist, large can .
We have soine real bargains, so be sure to come in. £ Roman GOld Peaches and Apricots, large
Pork Shoulder 1 ?, ! I ---------—-- -----------
-r Roast, 1b......... IOC j 5 Black Eyed Peas, per lb..............
"C Chuck Roast 10c - Pink Beans, perlb.-..
cnucksienk 10c !
Drepsed Hens A,
per lb........... =C
Pork Roast, 1 2
per lb........... IC
13 lbs. Best; or.
Rice................ 4rC Jt
135c Can OQ E
Calumet.............4OC j
25c Hej-shey's I r
Cocoa...............IOC d
4 Bars nr
Creme Oil Soap...... 4rC L
17 Small or ,
Gold Dust........... 4eC r
Large Gold . 9, E
Dust ."............... L•C l
3 Rolls Tissue ‘ or ।
, Toilet Paper......... ZeC (1
• ety, in order to be sure I wasn’t
! cheating my family I had my favo-
. rite grocer weigh the grapefruit. The
-gix smaller ones totaled 3% pounds
Three of the-10-cent sire totaled
three pounds, and two of the 15-cent
varety totaled 2% pounds.
I found a winter Parmaln apple
which is very fair and sweet, tasting
a little like the Early June apples o^
which I was so fond when I was a
child. These winter Parmains sell for
5 cents apiece, other enting apples
sell for 7 cents, or four for 25 cents.
Cranberries for the first time have
dropped from the price of IS cents n
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ICES ICE CREHMQ i Crisco,11.21b.can
No. 10 can rn
Apricots........ JLC |
No. 10 Red Pitted 00 |
Cherried........ .1
No. 10 Black- rQ |
berries......... JC 1
t - ‘ A. .
60c O'Cedar so j
Polish........t..... ^OC A
30c O’Cedar 9 A L
Polish .. ...........D
EVAPORATED FRUITS a' ' '
s 2 lbs. 25c 1
' Asm I’l-y
Terminal Station—W. 4929
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Gaylord, E. K. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 34, No. 209, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 29, 1923, newspaper, December 29, 1923; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1951908/m1/14/: accessed August 15, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.