Show The can of Baker s Breakfast Cocoa I Contains eight ounces of cocoa I i of the finest quality most delicious II flavor and possessing all the II strength that 1 i pure unadulterated I cocoa can have I J 52 Hilliest Highest Awards ia m Europe and lid America WALTER BAKER Co Ltd t 5 ER d 1780 1750 Mass Masl rz I I II I TillS FOR ONLY DOWN DOWNIN IN LOCATION GO AND SEE SOUTH FIRST WEST PRICE ONLY 3 Also Three Lots OU on South bet a and d East Ead 1109 1100 Each L PHONES s MAIN I Bell Rell Phones D t rY West 1 4 Perfection t lOn MigGo North 1 o J S I 4 4 itt I 5 5 J 5 I S I f t tp p 11 S 44 4 p 5 S The he Introduction of at the Johnston Seam Seamless Seamless less Shipping Can and the Whitehead Can The Can Is made out of the Homogeneous Spinning Steel of 18 wire gauge which gIves It an extra heavy Body and Breast Neck and Lip Is spun Integral with the bodY making a can without any Soldered Seams The Bot Bottom torn tom Is Interlocked with the body of the can and then the entire can Is dipped Into a large vat of PURE BLOCK TIN making the can one solid body without a single drop of Solder used In its con construction construction Another feature of importance Is the Detachable Handle The Handles are easily detached from the band whIch pro protects protects the Breast ot of the can allowing the can to be easily cleaned Other style cans with rigId handles were never properly washed around the Neck and Breast without II a great deal of extra la Ia labor bor and the wearing out of the expensive brushes used on Machine Washers The handles by their peculiar shape form a resting place for the bottom of at another can In stacking thereby pre preventing preventing venting the breaking out ot of the bottoms and crushing In ot of the Necks when cans are stacked the Handle holds the bottom of the can above about three quarters of an Inch in the clear from the neck ot of the can below The old oid method of stacking the cans one on top of each other was the cause of about 90 per cent I of the leaking Another Feature The new law requires a temp temperature of So 50 dog deg This new can allows this temper temperature aturo to be carrIed out by a simple do de device dovice vice of placing arm an elongated lid In the can spun from one pIece of metal which forms a receptacle for holding ten pounds of Ice which will keep the MILK at the requIred temperature for at least hours The new law requirIng Milk to be kept at 60 50 degrees Is not allowable only by ex cx excessive cost Which would raise the prIce of milk mUk to a prohibItive point The new can will be able ablo to absolutely fill the re no requirement without additional cost as the tow rew can weighs with Its filled with ice no more than the OrdInary can having done away with the heavY Iron bands and about four pounds of Solder yet the materIal used In the new can Is heavier than the old eld and being spun In one piece Is actually stronger than any other can ever made before and will out outlast outlast last ten of the old style Honey Field for Solder Cans are dipped Th ih PURE BLOCK TIN by a specIal dipping process invented by Mr Johnston the 1 inventor of at the can I Every can made in ia this factory is ia made mado with a special sweating device using pure block tin instead of Solder and is isto isto to be used in all Fruit and Honey cans can thereby eliminating all danger of LEAD POISO POISONING ING which results are liable to happen If Solder Is used as an Solder Soder is 60 50 per cent Lead The of Utah has given this establish establishment ment its warmest assurance of Its sup support support I port as they were compelled last year I to shIp their Honey In Barrels as they could not get cans at any price as the II eastern were behInd with orders Then too the freight rate on onI I Cans from the East is from 3 to 17 1 cents I per can and this local factory can op operate II erate at a profIt on the saving in Freights Thus it would S seem em that the field for a aI I factory ot of this kind here Is unlimited I costing over 25 cents can be at a saving to the Consumer and the factory makes I a specIalty of by a special dip dipping ping process also the Invention of at Mr Johnston Ice cream Packers and such suchlike suchlike I like I Business now In shape and orders corn com comIn corning ing In Orders this week are tar far In ex excess excess cess of the present capacity though the I capacity Is 16 a thousand cans per Time The personnel of the Company 1 is W WN I N Hill Hil president owner of the Tro Tr Hatchery S B and East also f Hilt Hill Dairy Farm with YEar experience In the Dairy BusIness als Stock and Sheep and Ranch Owner Wyoming Mr W B Pansy secreta for years a merchant In Provo W J Blake manager and treasurer owne formerly of the Crescent Cream Co an connected With large Easter Creameries J B Whitehead vice pres dent and ot of the Utah Implement hide Co and Mr Ir II H B Johnston supe formerly of Baltimore Md a expert coppersmith and inventor of tL II Seamless Milk Can The company has for sale a limit amount of shares at 60 50 cents per shai sha and will sell enough to enlarge the spa capt city of the factory Mn Ir Whitehead the vice president of t I company Is the Inventor of at the W head Patented Milk Can on which U tJ company owns the rights The Idea of milk sans has bee bel J experimented with for but ha never been a success until It was deve by Mr Johnston to Its now presen stage of perfection as used In the Sea less Can Remember the secret of success is to do the RIGHT THING at the RIGHT TIME Everyone has that chance at least ONCE in his hia life The alert man acts the dilatory man lets the opportunity blames his want of luck The majority of unlucky men are those who mistake timidity for lor caution LUCK IS NOTHING MORE THAN THE PROPER EXERCISE OF INTELLIGENCE Today is the day of buying on easy payments No o man can truthfully say I cannot take care of n a payment of 1000 a month Take care of the monthly payments on one of our rc tracts for 29 months and t the c land will take care of you for the rest of your life For information write to I THE EVERGLADES PLANTATION COMPANY SCARRITT BUILDING KANSAS MO OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS J I REFERENCES I I Fidelity TUAt cur City ro EDWARD VAN YAN ASMUS President s J MATTOCKS I Central Dank Bank In CIty Io J M 11 PERl PERKINS S Secretary and aDd Treasurer I National Bank of the Republic City r We are forming a syndicate for the of farming fanning the lands of such of our purchasers who desire us to do so soWe soWe We have havO just re returned from a trip to the Everglades Come and Eee se a us sand and let it over UT UTAH AU Walker alker Bank Building SOLE AGENTS FOR THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN STATES R E GB 6 Perkins B Williams P Perkins er k Ins 6 Williams 1 lams Bli Phon Pho 35 |