Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 34, No. 209, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 29, 1923 Page: 15 of 22
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SIXTY-SEVENTH BIRTHDAY
WASHING’ON, Dec. 28.— Today in
would slowly disappear unless there
small bridges.
S your child nt the "finicky" nge?
I
Now You’ll Like Corn
"I don’t Hike potatoen,"
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SYRUP
I
23c
8k
SOUP'
.1. 15c
Old Dutch Cleanser—2 for . . .
15c
4c
SOAP
W. 3230
We Deliver 20 Blocks
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W. 3231
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SPECIAIS FOR SATURDAY
33c
We Dress Our Own Poultry
Carr Jerc Co
Fancy
Dressed
L
Dressed
102 WEST RENO a
MAPLE 0693
Hens
¥
Pound,
if
Pound.
E
Concerning 1j
35c
23c
3c
25c
15c
3 -4
Your Diet
$1.45
3
40c
10c
47
A Delicious
45c
1 1
Recipe
42c
SIX STORES
94g
Simply ask for
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Leaf Lettuce
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*
P
3
2
I
47c
can
VenI
(
3
8 A
)
C.
Miss Allen's
79c
B,
Jo Dot. Fresh Country Eggs
$8 nt
MEATS
. . .He
Small Pork Chop, Ib....20c
Kannly Be x Facon, lh. 35c
15c
i?‘2c
PRICE LIST
Beef Ronst, 1b
bew)
1712c
Chile, 1b.
)
Dressed Hens, 1b........
Pork Steak. 1b
15
Pure Pork Sa isage, lb. .15c
Pork Loin Roast, 1b.. .1744c
I
Fork T.ink Sausage, Ib. T0c
t
N)-1b,
• Criseo.
Paetry
2 cupuls four
)
SOAP
TOMATOES
121c
DATES
3
CARROLL-BROUGH-ROBINSON
25c
6
- -2
Washing Powder
3
38c
SwW8E,
9
amhl
4
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1
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A Final Clean-Up
Before Inventory
Spring
Chickens
10 lbs.
Apples
Large
Fat ,
Nevada
Geese
24c lb.
Sait, 50 lb. Blocks, Gray..
Salt, 50 lb Blocks, Gray .
yons in the mountains down into the
lowiands inundating large tracts of
Oranges, per
dozen ......
In the highlands many miles north
and east of Phoenix yesterday and
Large
Crisco
SI.15
He passed it as he pnsnes all of Me
day., resting and reading in hla quiet
48-1b. Sack Good
Flour .........
Tomatoes, per
can.........
a’
-e-
Campbell’s
Tomato ... .
Country Butter,
lb.............
Fresh Country Eggs,
dozen.............
in Packages
Scafoam ...
per-
•’I’m
kafir nr Milo .......
<’ha iron | ...........
Linseed Meal ........
Alfalfa Flour ........
Good Chicken Feed ..
Salt, 100 Iba., gray...
Salt, 1100 Ibs., White..
Woodrow Wilson’s sixty seventh birth-
day.
*
DO YOU BUY FEED?
Come to Our Mill and Buy at Wholesale
SAVES YOU MONEY
10 Fars P ft G.
Naphtha Soap ..
100 Bars .......
44c
$4.30
Delara Blue Box. regular dollar
Chocolates .................
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02
2
Pat’s Busy Market
410 W est Second St.
1.70
.10
P. and
......
20c ran No. 2}
Tomatoes ......
Bone Meal
Makes
Hens Lay
High Priced
Eggs
Pound
Heart
Tongues
Sweet ISreels
Frnin-
Corard
Heer
Pieklesi
P’ork
1
ors, 35c value
at ... ......
Store No. 2
ns W est । ir-t
Store No. 5
in ( apitol Hill
219 West “i
These Prices Good at all Stores
Saturday and Monday
ot should buy a case at this
pricc
s
lhis sale price good Saturday
onk
■ EGGS! EGGS! EGGS!
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Closed All Dav Tuesday- New Year’s Dar
For Inventory
secluded home in S street, with Rdally
motor rid* through th* hills of Vir,
We have Alfalfa Hay, Prairie Hay in fact, just any-
thing you want in the feed line.
It abounds in flavor, aroma, fragrancv, mel-
lowness, mildness, cheer, goodness and every
other one of the countless virtue* that poets,
connoisseurs and just plain folks like in
their coffee.
Home M nile
(‘hili
Ieef
Tender-
‘ork
haps 4-yearold Helen wails; nr
... 1.85
I m
... 4.00
... 1.73
... 1.90
... .83
... 1,00
2
Just serve First Pick on your table until one
pound is used. You will enjoy it we firmly
believe. Ask any of Oklahoma City’* lead-
ing grocers for it.
r PAYCASH AND PAY LESS
Extra Specials for Saturday and Monday
See Tuesday’s Oklahoman for Our New Year. Specials.
10 Lbs C and H Cane SUGAR - - 95c
FRESH COUNTRY EGGS, DOZEN 35c
i
1
3 hard boiled egEs
chopped paraUy
malt and pepper to tante
pantry
Cut chicke and veal into sman pieces.
Hagerman & Morris Lettuce Co.
Oklahoma City
Largest Grower, of Leaf Lettuce in
the Southwest
) Pre-Inventory Specials I
On Sale Saturday and Monday Until Stork je
1. Exhausted 5i
Safe
Milk
For Infant!,
Inoahd. A
J Children
The Original Food Drink for All Ages-
Quick Lunch at Homt.OfficrbFountain*,
RichMilk, Malted Grain Extract in Pow-
dera Tabletforms. Norariehine-Mocooking
se Avoid imitations and Substitutes
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I
Kanalys
THE DEST FOR L ESS_______WHOLESAU E RETAIL
4/UFIeH.
_a9 EmEWALNUT SELF-SEIVING
GB E2 w.612- GROCERY L MARKET
Sugared
2 lbs ‘........
(ARmeasurementa
l ehicken rocked
H lb. veal rooked
4 ez. bacon
2 tablespoonfula C Kara
gasTpie"
Price. Subject to the Market Changes
' . AT RENO AND BROADWAY
AT YOUR GROCERY
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TESTED
RECIPES
No. 58
Chicken Pie from
“Way Down South"
(The mayor of fa. Geergia, wries
4M4 he likes chieken pie prepered fat
Dirie wa)
Dressed
Springs,
Hens
Dueks
ATurkey e
Sunabs
Wilson's
Certified
Sliced
Bacon
no rimi
35c lb.
1
5
st.o
. . . I fill
.. 1.80
... 1.80
.. 2,05
.. 1.95
.. 1,65
.. 1.65
.. 1.70
.. 1.70
.. 1.70
.. 1.73
.. .33
.. 1,80
.. 1.60
.. 1.63
.. 2.30
1.5#
s
Store No. 3
1001 Wert Tenth
Store No. 6
Its Marrison
Av rime
7
40 "
6) "
■T" Keeps sweet “Tl
| and fresh for I
menths-
11 summer or . I
—winten—.
DRY GOODS
Special Saturday only.
27-Lnch standard outing, 1 G
light colors. at yard..... 10C
Children's Stocking Caps, all col-
1 (SBLenpoont ul lemon juic-
ice witen mficien te hold mil
ture torether -A teampoouoful
Sift four and sait into a bow. Chop
Criseo with knife into flour, add grad-
nally •Ft. which haa been well beaten
and mixed with lemon juiee. Allow
pastry to stand in ice boa for an hour.
Thin will improve it very much.
not going to eat any cereal," 6 year
old James mya flatly.
Yet thane chilArea coud have been
. trained, and by "painiens metods, '
too. if the proper course had been fol-
iowed from early babyhood. If. alien
the children are vry .mail, one give.
Strictly fresh country eggs, direct from the 20
farm, everyone guaranteed to be fresh, doz,•UC
4
Notice Price on Fresh County Eggs.
M ./=5.
(NOT HEADLETTUCE)
M L t , • . . CL —-G/Aaeze M
Along each family • highway of health-------na.C.-f-
should stand our famous motto: / - K-~~A—
Home-made Frank*
furters, 1b. .....
Stewart Bros. Milling Co.
6 West Frisco Street
Located on pavement. Quick door service
strained Hopc)
$5.95
This price good Saturday onh
at all store*.
COFFEE
'the home of low uriices --est. ibs
FLOOD
It is not strange that First Pick which is
our own blend of the finest bean* to be had
in Brazil, Columbia, and Mexico, should
possess all the qualities that mark a superior
coffee.
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our FIRST PICK
All Prices Subject -w-F-
to Market Changes 338 Edkmw. |
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to serve winter lamb—provided ah. them from other, that resemble thene
can find it In the retail .hop.. She | "apringers" in quality and weight. |
usually can, as some exclunive .hop such ■■ the frozen lamb. and the |
Winter Lamb is
R Real Delicacy.
Although the word "genuine" gener
nhy spells the hishest notch In price
ng well as the utmost In qualid, when I
It comes to lamb, the scale I. rAerxed-
Ihor It la th. winter lamb, otherwise
known a. the "Incubator” or, more
were further unexpected downpours j
No damaze was caused by the fiood. ,
other than the washing out at several
P’otatoes, per . . . . on
peck............ JOC
SHOES
Ladies’ nut brown or black calf
Blucher Oxfords, low rubber tap
heel. with crouse crease toes. A
dandy $500 value $4.25
I' S. Army Shoes. c» QQ
solid leather, pair..... •230
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him eat it; why pamper him?” Rut you
know how ditticult and how disas.
trous to health It 1» to be "mnde" to
ent anything you don’t want. The
mother should be tactful, though of
ourse she rhould employ disguises for
food only As a temporary thing.
Tflk* pains to teach the "finieky
child’" to ent the proper foods: after
all, you’ll find it easier thnn getting
him to take rant or oil.
MILFORD
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SWEET COR-
uxuriously still, aw the "‘hothouse"
lamb, which la the real lamb de hue
These winter lambs are light, young
lambs which precede "genune" spring
lamb in the market by two or three
months. They are in season from Jan
unry until May. These "hothouse"
Aambs are principally native country
dressed lambu, alt or seven weeks old.
___with ealt nnd pepper, line
bakng dish with layer nt pastry; place
•a bottomm at dieh layer of veal, layer nt
chicken, dice* at bacon, chopped pars-
For a HOLIDAY luncheon fried
scrapple is a savory main dish.
Io hr at its best it should he
served on a bed of shredded
LEAF LETTUCE that has hem
mixed with mayonnaise. A gen-
crous sprinkling of paprika adds
to the appearance.
—at less I han you
ordinarily pay for
similar hiah Quality
POTATOES
\ ! Pcoples Russet no
C
at your grocer a—for chemical analysis
shows LEAF lettuce rich in all Vitamine
essentials to health. Try out the recipe
opposite:
Straight Rian .......
Millrun Bran .......
Gray Shorts .........
Mixed Wheat Feed .
Ground Wheat ......
Wheat .............
Whole Corn—mixed .
Corn Chop*—mixed ,
Dairy Meal—mixed ..
Whole Corh- yellow .
Corn Chops-vollow ..
Dairy Meal -yellow .
Oats- Ibu. sncks ...
Pure Ground Oats ....
Whole Barley .......
Pure Ground Barley.
Cottonseed Meal .....
Alfalfa and Molasses ,
Horse and Mule Fred
lets go A
Maretins
Winifred Worth
Morris Hams, lh
sMpned from Wisconsin, Michigan
" nnd Illineis
It la Real Delicacy.
"Fh hostesa who ha a derided tn give
a dinner aa a part of her mid-winter
entertaining, and who wants to serve
a real delicacy, cannot do better than
HONEY
pai! pure Caliiornia
Regular 30c size Karo Maple Syrup 23c
Regular 45c size Borden’s Chocolate
Malted Milk ...................37c
Regular 85c size Borden’s Chocolate
Malted Milk ...................73c
Regular 50c size Heinz Plum Pudding,
can.......................... 43c
Regular 35c size Virginia Dare Cham-
pagne, 2 for................... 35c
Regular 60c size Lee Pickled Peaches.
SPECIAL THIS WEEK
Mixed Wheat Feed $1.80
Consists of ground bran and ground wheat. Far
superior to gray shorts. A wonderful feed for
cows, hogs, or chickens.
I
(RISCO
For light, tender cakes
For digestible and flaky pastry
For crisp, digestible fried foods
! them various vegetables In soupn and
y) puresoneswontan & b.TX“r^ to etanaifylerable talk. Therein autta a move I
I ak. .. vegetABi. • them. She should know that the term menton in the Rritish metropolis tn
" ’ " "genuine" la used to apply to lambs voring higher buildings tn relieve con
Knggenllon is Factor. which come on the market during gention, but the "innovation" la being
Don't neulect the use of sugkestion, April, May and June to differentiate fought In some quarters.
I either, as a powerful factor in train "L-K
Store No. 1
130 Met "no
Store No. 4
in Packingtown
1311 S. Agnew
“Lettuce Eat Leaf Lettuce
And fie Healthy
Bodily health requires certain foods ri h
in Vitamine content. Hut the housewife
need not he a dietitian to supply these
elements.
ARIZONA FLOOD IS
des iate oun y.were WILSON QUIETLY SPENDS
RECEDING. IS REPORT Although great ponds still stretched
----• i over hundreds of seres of bleak desert |
PHOENIX, Aria, Dec. 28.— Waters land between here and the mountain
MATCHES ...“J;"" boxes.
FLOUR
Vour choice of 48 lh. sack
Sunt jemima or Liberty Flour
$1.58
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(I ng children to eat properly. If older
'/ people exprens, at table, frank dislikes
f) for certain toods, the child will think
r he is privileged to have his aversions,
75 too. And one should never dwell upon
A a child’s dislikes. Assume that the
/ favr of fa food is so attractive that
) the child is sure to like it.
Z If you give children only soft,
) mushy foods early in life, don’t won-
4 der later why they don't lesrn to
• chew! Start a child just beginning to
) ent on crisp crackers and crusts of
< bread
4 Perhaps the, reason Helen ddesn’t
f "like potatoes" is because she has at
X aome time eaten the vegetable when
■ It wan "lumpy.’’ One child even went
i so far a a to get a prejudiee against
A that food most children beg for ire
MA crenm. Sha Raid it "tasted like po
$ tntoes"’ and she didn’t "like potatoes ’
P investigation' showed that the ice
) eream contained the sort of lumpn the
V potatoes had. Try giving fa child with
M the poato dislike a taste of some per
l fectly flawless potatoes, made Into an
(" attractive and unique mold.
1/ Overcoming Aversion Io Milk.
Y Tha child who “won’t eat cereal"
A should be allowed to have it combined
I with some especially liked fruit.
" One of the mast unfortunate nt
,4 childish food Idiosynerastes is a dim
| like for milk. If your child is not Im
A presse by the flavor a Inna, make it
( desirable in some wpecial wav- taken
l trom his qwn sealed bottle, consumed
( through a straw, served in his own
) cup or from his own pitcher He
j may prefer bread and milk tn the milk
J alone.
| 01 isionalls some "finicko" c)ail
dim will drink certain fruit juh •
r 2 when tin on t touch the fruit itself
• because, ” they eay. It squlrts
Some profile may say "Oh, make
Iag Cabin, med, 45c, 90c
If
We Menn bireet From the Couniry to Us and Not Vin the Espren- ( ompany
Fresh Country Butter, 1b.......................48c
10 lb*. Yam Sweet Potatoes ................... 29c
OKLAHOMA CITY TIMES. 1."u. DECEMBER '/ 1923.
by. hard boiled tcgs Continne
thia until all ingredipnts are nsed
up Use wtoek from chicken to keep
from being too dry. Cut strips of
pastry, lay over top nt dinh. Rake in
moderate oven 1 hour and a half it
desired, tun mumhroome; saute them in
,----------------------:-------—.... Ag
BUTTER .....Meadwd lb........ 50c
which caters to lh* most nelect trade j light "yearling iamhs." The term
is alwnya ready to market the Jamba "genulne’" la dropped after Augus, -------------------- —
In advance of the spring lamh season, and the' quotation la—just “Jamba." which overrlowed the banks of rivers rangre, officlals said the hgh waters
Three out-of-season lambs, of course | But, regardless of season, ' choice
bring higher priees, - fnmba are choice 1ambs. So pick your ...
She will find that the few winter , lamb with an eye to Ite being abort. " Kre orren - 1 ' can
lambs in the retail market* are sold compact and thick, with flesh or light
. . ... , est color, flneat grain and tn even cov
by the quarter and not by th» ptmnd.l of rat. Do this and hav
These lamb* ar. drenned pell on the lamb lambs for the senson in
and "pluck in with two .back Net Whic h buy. Whether your objec.
and the caul placed over the belly uive in qamb," genuine" xpring
The reanonone neesfew of them " lamb or winter lamb de luxe."
the retain shops la that winter lambs
do not, aa a rule, pass through the . ... n a.
large Wholesale market, at all, but are "Shynerapers" in Kondon Fomible.
shipped direct to hotels, testaurants, Engllah a chitecta favor six stories
qlubs and the like. * as the usual height for buildings in
There are la rubs and lamhs. And, in London and recently the planning of
1, the shopper one nine stories high created consid.
10 bars P. & G. Soap........
Jergen’s Dollar Christmas Soap
assortment ...........; .2.-- -79c
White House Cleaner, dollar size..79c
Old English Floor Wax. 85c size....75c
20 percent off on all Japanese Baskets
Regular 15c Richelieu Rolled Oats,
pkg...........................11c
Regular 40c size Richelieu Catsup
bottle .........................33c
Regular 25c size Richelieu Catsup. \
bottle.........................21c
Home-made Liver
Sausage, 1b............
15072.
it 1
Compound and Pure
Lard, lh.......... ..15e
PEACHES
No 10 Gallons Solid A 2
Packed ....... . 43C
__
BACON.............
FIFTEEN
-
rlnia and Maryland to break th* mo-
Regular $1.25 size Tea Garden Pickled
Peaches or Pears............. $1.00
3 pounds Oklahoma Pecans for. . . . 50c
3 pounds Mixed Nuts for.......... 50c
CANDY DEPARTMENT
Salted Jumbo Peanuts, pound......33c
2 25c size U All No Mints for.x. . . .25c
2 IQc size U All No Mints for......15c
so.
EGGS Strictly Fresh Country, 32c
eGs •3* / 7)
/ d >. / - ( -
; iZ--——
Cirle S Dairy Feed ..... $2.25
Circles Scratch Feed .... 2.25
Circles Egg Mash ....... 3.25
(This will produce more eggs
than Any teed manufactured.)
» yst er She II . ...... .90
Sunflower Seed ......... 8.00
Buckwheat . ............. 7.0«
Ment Strap (Red ...........
Tankage (Red ............ 3.10
Bone Meal ............... 3.00
Iolled Oats, 90-Ib, sack.... 2.Mil
Steel (’nt Oats, 100 Ibs, ...3.25
Whole Oats Groas, ion Ibs, 3.27
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