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TULSA DAILY WORLD, SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 1022 ilgJL Foods! What and Where toBw-How to Cook and Serve I fa the Early Spring the Cook's 1 noughts lum Lightly to Rhubarb N0 OillCKMJ U NO OSnORNE. o a fruit or vegetable? This quefltion generally comes up for Bcrlotis consideration In botany claMC. Untlor claaolflca. tlon It la about equal! divided. Uocause ot Us elnlk It la classi fied as a veg etable, and be causo of lti acid ity and flavor It la 1180 d as a fruit. However, It .v,. i. little dlffercnco to us. . ,'iced by botanists wo t3"r l0 W ono of our flrn xn rf, u to como to us In tho fl'ri'it 1 : ' s up t0 UB 10 mak0 11 rvi' i ' 'ipplles certain needs in i ' l- a mlhi laxative, and fr" ii." ' H'lemltd uprlnff tonic. u ir Is priced to whoro iinnlltle la not liro I,,"., i . fnmlly should tnko tdra" - ' f ,lliB cnrly snrdon V'!Tc , ' irh Wash (ho stalks Wfii,irii "t lcnmhs. The skin ,h, , i , , . n, while it Is tender. itr n ' immrr it may havoto h ren ! Add a ma.ll amount Wt w.vr c-d idmnier gently until tlnin. M fmlllo profor their hu' i'b "l-"d until it falls to tuts AM the susar after tho conk'ne. - "B t ln ,h0 ,,ot B!luce' Allnu' ' ii' sugar after tho cook in,, lag,... I fur two reasons: It g ft M-"'or and better flavor lnd takes I. eutrar. lllniliiii'li Pnucc. f fljurf rut rhubarb stalks. ; -3 c 'i Mtgar. 2 cups ''' i li aii... 'i snda. Slmmrr 'hr rhubarb and water In in ei.i w- 1 (granlto or alum inum i v" l tinder. Add tho soda, st.rr.i'g i' ' ' "e foamlnp dies away, tii'T t .. .'i ''" sugar, and romovo to "llliulurb and IJanana Puddlns. ' 1 .ur i it rlubarb stalks, 3 IM' ! .- j . ) . .;. ..rs butter. 1 tr i ,i. ti . nnamon. 3 -u;js silt ii. In ,ri mtLrn haklnE dish put n, U-.it of t i" iliuharb on tho bottom, u:ig i :.' -thlnl of tho amount. Sllco or.e of ih- bananas ovor this, dot ttt ono tihiofipoon ot tho buttor i:i oni- 1' id of tho cinnamon, cov iri'.s n't 'i ' nf eup of tho nugar. Ejeat tu. -o layers until nil are cril. Pi iir ovor ono and one-linlf fjis b" l nc water and bako ln a . ,.. i... in u St) minutes. This is an unusually flno sauco or fruit putMitg- Tho bananas with th rhubarb mako a most pleasing oablna'ir.n, then tho bit of clnna rnn artils .1 dainty Hplcy flavor iSats extrx gnnd. Jthiibarb Consent'. (Small amount.) 5 ops i ir i luihai b stalks. I cups susar. 1 oranj;e. .iuh-o and rind. 1 lemon. Jun o and rind. 1 jp ri s.hs. tv-rap b!.i',. hod almonds chopped. S..-8 tht. (.miigo and lemon, very tvu, routnl ii nil round, cover with tea m far u nl rt over night. Next tr rrns add tho rhubarb and cook f b' uirs i rit until tho Julco is tw k. Ad l ilio raisins and nuts, -i coi.i t.i..,e putting in small in r ,ur . ii at fin over tho tops, T .8 is ..'.i ,,f tlm very best con Ifriti m i l It Is so good, we nM" K .impany" conserve. II,wefr. l I., li. vo anything that's s i for . . puny, must bo oven bet'er f,ir i i, ,. f,,iks, and It Hhould w PUI on Hi. t.iblo any meal it Is ;ir.ted Right r .iv, m ran mako a most I'''mni n. .. .. fiom rhubarb, that j"jy bo si i . .1 nut only at dinners. I' i illv fine for afternoon '''tshm. ,.r formal luncheonw. It 19. ltliiib.irli Sponge. ! uhir-,, , Koiatlnc 'i- up . water. ' l 'UP r. 'k 1 "-up . it. no sauce (sweetened). ts wh t. ? s Jk 'l.' k. l.itlno in cold water "Uor. li. it tho milk to boiling , thi-n disflnivo tho sugar in It. 'tho h .i milk over tho golatlno '"r ' ' tho golatlno Is dls 'ffa. Si- tho mlxturo In a cool I'M utr l u hogins to thicken. SI I ii-' 1 w"h a egg-whip, Ibid ., ,10 rhuharb and tho Ki.en tax whi'is. Turn tho mix ,..r.,".hc' 1 "'"0 largo mold, or in- J '"?'"' 1 and set away until .ra. Add f , , tcnr.,, shipped croam l'aca ttm.iK This In delicious. Itliulmrli iMt. ISii5 ""'loulitodly tho oldest 0-?i ... BttU?7 MAIN LINE FLOUR J Milled From tho "est Quality, Care fully Selected Wheat ATrui, will con vic o you that it . .ta Just tho flour JJ bavo always want- lecideuy pleasing. ASK Yorit RKOCEU rou MAIN LINE FLOUR MIUmI in Tulsa way of serving this early spring product. Hcforo tho days when hot houses, supplied us with out-of-season foods, tho year around, thcro was great rejoicing, when down deep In the mulching, young, tender rhubarb stalks wero found. Next thing a rhubarb pie, 1 pint rhubarb, cut ln nniall pieces. 1 1-3 cups sugar. 1 tablespoon cornstarch, I tablespoons cold water. 1 tablespoon buttor. ti drops lemon extract. Line a pla tin with cold, and not too thin, plo crust, Leavo plenty of c-tist ut the lop, so thu uper crust tuny be well pinched down. Kill the crust with tho uncooked rhu barb, Hprlnklo over tho sugar, cut the butter ln small bits and dot over, sprlnklo oer tho cornstarch iiml drop tho lemon extract over the whole. Add ths water. Koll the top crust to more than fit. Cut steam vents in it, then placo It loosely over the top. With a fork, preHS tho two edges together. Cut off tho i-xtra doiiKh imiiinil the edges, nnd put to bako ln a mod erate oven. Hako from 20 to 30 minutes, depondlng on tho pan and the thlcknew. Tho few drops of lemon extract, you will find, give n very delightful flavor to this pie. Try it somo day. Itliubarli Sherbet. I cups thin rhubarb sauce. 3 cups sugar. . Juice ttvo lemons. 1 cup heavy cream. Hoat tho rhubarb sauce. Adding tho sugnr, ami Mlrrlng until dis solved. I'ut in tho freezer. When more thnn half frozen, add the cream nnd continue until quite firm. When tho cream la ndded to tho partially frozen mixture, thcro is no danger of curdling. With these fow suggestions, It would seem rhubarb could havo qulto a pluco on our tables, and no danger of becoming tired ot It. Scaffold Talis, Ono Dies, Ono Hurt. HOUSTON', Texus, .March 17. Jimmy Jones, a painter, whoso home Ih Covington, Ky., was instantly killed and W. Y. Carson was prob ably fatally injured when a scatfold on which they wero working fell this afternoon. The men were painting near the top of tho Houston tlas and Fuel company pljnt. Carson, who was foreman of tho Job, was caught on a hook and whllo efforts wero being m ail o to cxtrlcato him. It was stated, he would probably dlo of tho Injuries. 'Country' Flappers As Had as Sisters In Turbulent City CHICAGO, March 17. While elio may not perfumo the palms of her hands or rougo her bare knees, tho rural flapper is ns difficult to liandlo ns her city mid-teen sister, Mrs. Stella Shcp loy. chairman of tho probation extension committee, speaking to day before tho Illinois probation officers, said. "Tho wave of delinquency that has gono over tho country tho last few years has, I believe, reaihcd Its crisis, Mrs. f'liepley wild. "It has been worse In tho country than in tho citlew. AVo want gold medal young pooplo more than wn want gold medal cattlo anil pigs." A Juvenllo protection officer for each county would nid in "keeping 'em down on the farm, ' sho believed. . An imitation milk mado from pi anuts, ory rloselv rcsemhlra th- till nitli ' It turns si.iir ni l i urillrs. produ. s huMer-m IK wlif" i huriir-il nnd 'an bo mado iot.. i hcesc. , COMPANY READY TO COMPROMISE Fleetwood Issues State ment for Spavinaw Company That tho mining Interest slid claim held by the Spavinaw Hillw Development company to a 30-ncro tract near tho proposed dumsite for the Tulsa water supply presents no Insuperable obstaelo to tho develop, inent of tho Tulsa water plan nnd Hint' life development company will lend the fullest en-operation to thu city Is contained In a. statement Is siieif In regaiil to the situation by V. M. Kleeluood. really denier and a member of Ilia boaid of directors of the company. Fleetwood miy that tho toinpaiiy Is nut going to attempt to block tho completion of tho Spavinaw project or hold up the city. Hut bo that ns It may, the water hoard legnnls tho proposition as an effort on the part of the company to exact from the city a big mini of money In return for the rights It holds. The Spavinaw Development company wns iccently organized and took over the Interests of tho lied (Irnnllo Copper ,i YVntor Power Co. Trustees In ths organization are Fleetwood, J. W. Hurgess and J. 8. Lawhoni of Tulsn, It. W. Mi-ltev-Holds of l'ierco City. Mo., and O. C Ithodenhcmel of IJpnknne. VaJi. Proposes to li it I Ii 1 Diim. Tho company proposes to build n dam not far below tho site nolerteil by Oen. Ceorgo w. Oocthnls as best situated for the Tulsa dam and In stall a granlto crusher and other mining apparatus. Tho company ban also planned to form a lako and open a Mitniner resort. Fleet wood said Hint It Is possible that the company nnd tho uater board can como to an agreement whereby the compnny nniy have bontlng and other prlvllego.1 on the lako and uso the surplus water to oporntn Its mu mmery, "certainly, lie said, there Is no Intended effort to exact a bonus or tribute from tho city." Ills statement follows: "You may say that we nre going to develop tho largest and mtfl pro ductive cnterprlf.0 In tho Muto of Oklahoma, nnd the hcautv of tho matter Is Hint Tulsa anil Tulsn In tercuts are under tho projeit, nnd hnvo called to their assistance men who liavo had varied and successful experience In tho operation of largo manufacturing and mining enter prises, Xcw Coiii(inn- Organized. "Tho Spavinaw Hills Development company, recently organized, has taken for development purposes tho properties of tho Itcd Ornnlto Cop per & Water Tower company, nnd will proceed as expeditiously as pos siblo ln developing nnd marketing their resources In tho Spavinaw bins Almost immediately, h largo granite rusher will ho placed in opei.vi'.n for crushing granlto many times harder and more durable than nny gi mile t..w Atmliblr for bard i is- f. mg rmuls. Tlil ciiished guinlte nil! be sold to the piililb-, and tu p.n -mg rontiai tors and on arciuint of Its superior wearing qualities, will render nil pa 1 n sr inure lasting, and will be oblHlniible at a mibslnntliil snxlng In cost over the Inferior granite and limestone now In gen eral uso. The company will also inniiufni'tiire granite for building and monumental purposes. Thn hcnullftil red Klunlto of the Hpavlnaw hills Is peculiarly suited to these puiposes. It will also manufacture llino and granite for spocial uses, and lime sand for concieln win. Tho lime deposits In this locality are high In lime content about CO per cent and the company will proceed also with the manufacturing of roinmer elat lime for agricultural purpose. "The compnny also has large de posits of II mo phosphate which will also be mined hiiiI marketed for ag ricultural purposes and for which then, Ii large demand, almost tin Umlled. "Tho company ttlll a!o proceed wllh Hip development and consern tlon of water and water power, dec. tilcal power and when Its Miibuis lesnrrips nio ecn slightly devel oped, II will hao established one of the largest and most prodiirtUc enterprises, ai wo bclleo. In the southwest. Wo am Okliiliniiians: wo are Tulsan. We liellevo In our state and In ur city, and its r grow Wo bellove that TuNa, and Tulsa citizens will be proud of our progress and the successful out' inne of our oiitiiro. "In tho development of our re sources, and In the hai-ncwlng of our power, and otherwise pushing our enterprise, wo sincerely trust, and nro prone to believe that Hide will bo no serious conflict between tho oily of Tulsa and our company, or their Interests and rights. Cer tainly no Insuperable otistai h-s have yet been cncounlei oil." SABO GOES TO DEATH ABOUT 3 MILLION IS PAID IN TAXES Ciilinlv inoLcs nnd Talks of Crime, Hut Denies In Ills I, nl Words I Unit Ho Killed Ills Mecc M'AI.KSTFU. Mnich 17. Slee Kuliii, walked to the eleitrlo chair with flim step rally today and was put tu dentil without making n con fession. He was convicted of tho minder of bis ulcts, Sophia ssIhi IS. Inst full "Somo time you'll find out who killed Hophln," were Ills last words as ho went I - bin death. Knbo talked ftooly about the crime for whli h he was convicted during his last limns, but persistently de nied ho was guilty. A Ivttir hu bad wiltlen Ills wife In Iluimmv wus handed to the prison wnrden to mall shoitly before Sal Ki wus led from his dimtli cell. A few hours before the txectltlon, he ate Ins l:i t tn. nl, and then light ing his i (inn oli pipe, puffed 111 nil dent saiisfn. tinu The id tails of the execution wero rallied out with pel fe. t succens, and Subo was pi nnnuii. 'e. I eiti! a few liiliiutis ifi.i thu lift i until, t hud In en ; i ii Delinquents This Year Amount to 10 per Cent Aeonline; to Dickey Titxpmers paid Into the '-.niii' i offers " vs. I i,n r.S din i nit tin, I,, two niiititlis of tlm present mr, n cording t tlmnn made piitill,' I n day by Cuiintv Tiessurer Whmio Ulckev. Tiims In Tuls.i couniv l camn deliii'iurut Mnieh 1, n. . i. .1 lug to IuiK'v. who added thm collet lions for .luniiaty sud l ilu.i Hty were mostly for tho flist hilt of Hie IflL'U' tines. (leuei'il and sewer taxes entlo. f'-l went In . i'.t s. ,i"n d'strb-ts H Hi" eniitrv ,m, I ',.r k ... i il tiialntc ii mi o of k'.ni l, ii i .t. TI... .I..II..A ,1,1. .,. accniiiiiiK to luckey, are about lo ,ter cen-, w men, nn sIls, is less iruin tor c,mie m iis A pen iMy o( one and one-li ill i-i I p.-r i eiif for ouch month of di III,. in, in . ! nt' i. In d to ill ii'i piil.l t i s. on ,l'i. I, (mxoji for lb" m i i.ihI hilf In . . i . d' lituiuent, tint tho In- i"ii . p i ' Mi.' in j 1 1 ciioh w In i n t ',. I 'i I I if v, i i li.'f li lid Mil. I I , I i I l IIM.I , lit , 'I In il'l I as compared with $ II 10 po.- 1 oen mr nisi yeiir, inn iiiw nin"'i"i .."- by taxes was much larger this im (ban last, due to the fact that -iun-tlona wero boosted. S'ctiiliiolo Snlo.crllici School t"n ntt. Hi:.lINlI.i:.- M ii h 17 - Soiniiui'o school suppoitrr" nixed ll.Tuu I i in i ii i lit r suhsi i Ipt Ion a' n inn- -mooting hero tmlnv to enililn th-si-hools hero to inn thn rtiiuo nin iii.nitlis. Thn 1 1 e.'ixtii v of th" .In.... blind was depleted flo iif. I I.. -fine tho s. hnnl Was aceiluleil t'i ,.o TIIADE WITH THK for the f.1.11 ,.l'l mIvo nf . IllM'd VL Ill I 1. 1 llllk I nod Hi. 1 1 nin 'i I i in .-.ir I'i-'I in. lii v ' I I" t ,1 e, . '7 . s ..f the I I .- t -1 1 I . II V s I . . iln.l. I Sllliillllt" Kll.l. I tho this tut City Meat Market Archer ntitl Rouldcr Osngo 5G2S 'Mils i th,. I, in. i ii place wlieii. )oii (ret iuiilllv iiilcn nnd scnlcc, I in. Ir wllh III" t II y Mi nt Miirkct iilnl miiii inline. Ut- offer SPECIAL HAKGAINS FOR SATURDAY CiinKrc.man I'urrMi llcllcr. j WICHITA 1'AI.S, Texas. Man Ii 17. j The condition of Congressman I.u. I- . an W. 1'arrlsh, who was Injured ln an aulomobllo accident Wednesdny 1 night -In greatly linprovcd. At - i tendants nt tho hospital In w-hh h Mr. 1'arrlsh Is lestlm; report his , most serious Injury is a fractured Jaw. It wns at first reported that I rarrisn sustniucu a crusnca skull. l'rogms There Is no such thing as standing still In tho piogresH of a cll. This Is no time for extravagance, but we must not get Into n rut and sluv there. Noinluntn n man for tnnxnr who tins a constructive xlslun, who Is practical, courageous, pcnnnmli si I. lirogroHslve, n man of wldo expeil- oncc. who will mako the government ot ruiK.i giu maximum renleo tn Its peoplo nt a minimum expense. Henl.o fills tho bill. T.iko ad vantage of tills oiiiu t unity to take the goei nnietit of Tulsa out or u rut and get N w Ileal for Tut' a." I'iiuI imliili al linn -itnco' ic,n-tril.uied 0. E. HAVENS J17 East First Street Phono Osage 1197 Hams Largo Skinned Hams, half or whole, n per lb Ol.s Good Bacon, OOJL per lb LiU 2 L Chuck Koast, 1Art per lb JLWt Arm Roast, 1A per lb 1VL Prime Rib -i A Roast, per lb. XlC Best Beef Boil, 1A, per lb 1UC Pork Chops, 1Qrt per lb IOC Best Creamery QQ, Butter OOL "r'..GOC 10 Bars Bob AfZn White Soap . . ttJL 0. E. HAVENS YOU WILL VOTE FOR Polar Bear Flour AS THE BEST One trial is sufficient It Is Guaranteed II01,.SU. DIM ItllH TOHS Tulsa Feed Company III 1 ST riltST-OS(.l 210 12,-1 Wi:.ST I'lltST OSt.l. 1HI8 COOPER'S MARKET Corner Archer and Boulder Osage 7608 LIVE POULTRY Our poultry is all alive Come make your choice or phone us your order Free Delivery No extra charges for dressing Satisfaction assured ABSOLUTELY FRESH EGGS Home killed fresh meats Lansing Merc. Go. Rjii-ai i:.st riusT sriti:irr Sugar.;.. $1.0(1 17 imiiiiiiIs I'uro tnno 1 pc k, 15 pounds, lirown Beauty potatoeu 30o 3 cana No. 2', Jackson Dranrt liornlny 25o 3 i ans best Iowa Sweet Corn 250 No. S'j can fancy cut liccts.llo 1 pound Tolar Hear coflco. .330 1 pound IJieaUfot De I.uxe coffee S'c 1 pound W h 1 1 o Houo clilfcc ..17c 20-oz. can Huport'ii Vie nerves , 2,'c Turo lard 1,'iu Compound I lo Fancy creamery liultor 3Ho Taney allccd bacon lo Ilccf ronnt 12o Pork roast IHc fl.'iO 100-8lc Dillrloim iilt-, per dorn t.rr oi it I'ltiths os .si:i;i pot atols o IiclUcr .Mi'bwnscr 1't-cs, 15c. l'lionc 0ai:c HD21 Hen kc for llenKe'fl lnnlneM rocord l an Index to what hl rernrd would li in m.ijnr r.f Tulxa. Help nonilnale lilm and ninlio eeil.iln of l '"iy and an ndniliil.itr.iMi.n of will. Ii tho proud l'i'd po.ii'.nl advert I-nn nil a ii ntnn nt ttl'l In TAmiiQ MERCANTILE Jfl'LUDO COMPANY 21S.'2,JST!tc Ilia Store on Kasl First Street Just. 2Vz Mocks Fast of Main Street SPECIALS FOR SAT 11 HI) AY AND MONDAY iiii i i , u 1 1 1 . u i ! B nf I li,' In II. v I H i 1 VEAL I BEEI IB.... g 24 c ;r I li i 1 1 em.. I'H , ,,, , ZiUC ,'rlm' ltolled Reef 1 1 H . . Iti.Hit B i:.m t , liC Hlrlnln EH,,., v HtenK In iue All riiuck R ...... HlrnkH I II 1.AIY1H r Ii v Ileet T""h Qii Iloart - 1. I N ' li 'i , tUV II 30c R? -- ggB-- MnmMcr I,nin!i, 1l ""'"'"'W. H I t,., I. I.'nn.l I Z'O I. Mill'......." Bl,n l ft,, ""'f OC I Slew .Mayor BEEF .19c 25c 23c 14c 12 k ,10c 25c 10c Wo Mnvc Full Lino of Live Poultry, Dressed While You Wait Wo Dress Our Poultry Free 211 PoiiniN I'nro While (irnniilatiil SiiKar for $1.1111 Willi a 510.00 (iroivry or .Mi'iil tinier 1 lb. Brazilian blend Cof fee, was :!8c, OQ now OL 11). Folgor's tioltlen Gnlc Coffee, at J lb Monarch Coffee , 1-Kiil. can Pineapple . . . , J-Kal. can Apples 43c 33c 49c 53c $1.39 lbs. Good- $1.07 1-Knl. enn Cherries . J-eul. can, 10 win's Apple Butter 12-Kal. can Goodwin's Ap ple Butter 73 C 100 'lbs. Idaho (!) f)f Itiisset Pot aloes tPuU 1 peck Idaho QPw Russet Potatoes .. 00 C rYou Be the Judge Grocery and Market Northcn&l Corner Second nnd Boulder Ccitnr 2K5I I'llOSi: '-dnr 1713 If jnii 'ii n't ii', pliono jour ordera for ililhi ry. We will kIi nil iilinno nriliTM hiicIii! it 1 1 cut ton. t5 uriliiK ililUeroil fni-, Iifn iiiiioiiiiIh I "if. ME A T DEI A II TMENT SATURDAY AND MONDAY SPECIALS Bulk Pure Lard, per 11) Compound, - per lb Xt)t SausaKO, per lb Hamburger, per lb Pork Chops, per lb Smoked Ham, per lb 14c 10c 10c 18c 25c fi-lb. Bucket of Swift's, Ar mour's, Morrell's or Wil son's Pure Lard 10-lb. Bucket of Swift's, A r m our' s, Morrell's or Wilsons Puro Lard . . -15-11). net vt. Compound . . 50-1 b. can Pure Lard . . . ,87c $1.63 $6.35 $7.00 10 7let Wh iui:ir lo it.s. ('. If. Cnno HuK-ir No. ; 'i mnn Ilrokcn Kll i d I'innipplo .... 59c (9c 25c No. 10 or khIIoii nlze Pinenppln Ilrookfleld Creamery Ilutler l'"erndalo Kaney fri'nmcry Duller .... 64c 39c 42c l!flnnliii? Saturday inoinltii? wn will liavo Kancy Kxlra Selected I-c in, In I,, Uninil Khhh, luiRf. fine, frerli onen, nlwaya at tnurkct .n . Wn nluays KUnranleo every cbr wo kvll to bo strictly frenli. OSAGE 72H SPECIAL SPECIAL Pulft'n Puro Laid In bulk, f i Hi. Tulsa Market 25c 15c I .nn v Wlncimp Apples, OC , I ' i ilii.i ii tit?j ,1 finny InrKO flrapo hull I I .' or inn kngo Cleaned I SPECIAL 15c 35c 5c Fancy Jonathan Apple, per dozen , ('nrnpbell'a or HnUum Ilrend,' lfi-DZ. loaf Iiri;o Cnmpliell'a or Q HoIhuiii Dread , cv 21 1 Soul Ii Moulder i' ilu mil I'lmi'S I M( I. (.ItM'i: I HI ITS Mont Deportment 1 oil' v I'm n -Foil licet Kti uk l-!io I- nin y i ni n -Fed Heet Jt'.IIKl I25 I'limv Cm n-l Vil Slew Mcutju.'o Ni.p I'm-n-Fed Short lllhs i f iiii-f lc rtnilliiB Hei-f ItlO I'i -h ll.imliurKcr Hlu I'n, k I'liopM 'JOC P'.ili SI .-ilk 'Jtio l "i I. Iiin Itn.-mt 'Jill! -."k Mimililrr lloait I7!ic 1' ll SIl.illill'T 1(1 11! 1'ir-l! Spnin ItlllS t.'U IMi.- Pmk Santiago I-Ho I'm I- i'ork Mnk Sauage. . . ,21k! 1 i i -ill 1'lir Feet Kin I nn. v .Milk-Fed Venl Itnniit 1,'iC I'm . v Milk-Fed Veal Steak 2lc .ni Sii w , Ilk- V i nl I'm ket Itoat Hie I.n mli HIiiinldclB I.ln l..iii,l, -niis S.",i! IjiniIi Stew (ll! i-uifi'H Pieniluin Bacon, half in- wholo !18o Wilsmi'M Certified Ilacon, half or wholo , !l."n tn,okel Il.ieon Hits WiIsi.h'h Certified Ilntns, Imir or wholo .Iflo Swiri B Premium llamn, li,-i 'f or liolo 37c rv,m pound I Till WHnn'H rVrllfled Oleo ;ilu u it.nn'B Silver IJell (colored) filia niO WiHnti'K Nut Min-frnrlno illo ntisco 1 -III CrIeo !Ho S-ll.. f'lim-o fillc S-ll.. fi luro SI. 1 1 9-lt. CiIbco .. $1.(11 Fancy Salt Maekctel, 2 for "' Fresh plr kled PIb Feet Fnnr v lino of Helnr Sour, Dili and Kwoet 1'lcklen. Grocery 1 plf IS n,n flood Polnlopn ,1.tc 1 nn Ii 21 lli.. Kunnas Hard ttlip.it J'lo.ir nc 10 lin-'s FichIb Niaptiifia S"tip i'i- Pliono ( i-ilnr IIHU fur ilclliirliiK juur order. 2 Ih. Fancy Prune U7c 2 IIih. liiy ApplcH l;li' J Hi. Dry Apricot Ilic 2 Ih. Dry Poar-ho t'i- 1 sal. Funcy Tallin Syrup. . ..Mir 1 15-0!!. Puro Fruit Jam : 1 qt. Jar Puro Krult Jelly . ;illc 1 largo Nlze hottlo Toinalo Calnup 2lli- 1 ft. Puro Appln VlnoKnr. . . :jr 2 No. 2 "4 cans Pumpkin., iltlr 2 No. 214 cniiH Tomatoes . . .:itli 2 No. 2'-i Cut Hoot :! 2 No. 2' inn Hominy Ilili 3 No, 2 cans Fancy SiiK'ir Corn SOr 3 Nn. 2 (HUM Fancy I In ml - Packed Tomatoes 3dr .1 No. 2 can Kraut ISilr 3 No, 2 i nn ISarly Juno Pea .Kir 3 can Campholl Soup nilc 3 i nun Van Camp's Italian Spaghetti Wlr 3 '-nun I!ct Iteil Kidney Ilonn r.dr 3 cans Pork and Dean . . . .3flu 2 i ans No. S'a Fancy Cling I'cnchen Ilio 1 inn No. 2 '4 11. U. M. Crei n Plums ,17o 1 rn Nn. 2H II. IJ. JI. White ChorrlCH S7o I can No. 24 Dlmont Poaeh and Pears 37o 1 esn No. 2 Extra Fancy fitrnwlierrles 37c 1 can Hod Pitted Cherrle :i3r 3 (aim No. 2 liont qunlH Pearlns, Apricot or (lirr es H7r fi lull riiriH (lood Milk Itlr 3 pkn. Macaroni '-':ii- 3 pke. Spugliottl 23r 2 larRB Pot Totle Site 3 iimall Pot Toates :i(lo 1 large Out Meal Situ t amall Oatmaol 1,'lu 1 can Calumet Haklnif Powder 2Rn reffiilar So Ilnxes Matche II I r fi rollB Toilet Paper 2,"iO Fruit and Vrirelnhlo Dept. Tli ii ,.kI , r,i,i,1eir nil,!v ' I'r !i o I (I v it ' n i hn n - Ifl o'f. .1- Pi" i.il di'iiimiHlrallnii on Ilolium bread Saturday. Come nnd aec, ii n Inn, li fri-o and lie convinced. (Inco a cimloiner lit till wnn ilir Kinic nhMiv n cUBloini'i-, our Irndo I growing hy leap and limind. Tlmuiuiiids of nut Isflcil custoinerH trudo hern every week. FIIONi: rilDMt 2H.-.I, CFDAIt 1713 Ruth Bros. Tulsa Market Firestone's Baker's Cocoa and Baker's Chocolate Appeal strongly to the healthy ap' 55 petites created by vigorous exer cise in the open air. They are the most satisf actory of all the food drinks, as they have a most delicious flavor and aroma and are nutritious and wholesome. MADE ONLY BY Walter Baker & Co. Ltd. ESTABLISHED 1780 DORCHESTER, MASSACHUSETTS Bootlti of C'cite Kt;ipf i rni fre 1 ill .,1 iiuimiii.