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Show RARE BARGAINS IN USED CARS - - I r f J 1 - p ..,.r.7. ... , -: 4 V Used cars are the exception rather than the rule with us because be-cause we are very particular regarding the kind we accept. Every used car must be examined by our experts to make certain it con-tuins con-tuins no serious defects before we will receive it. Once in our possession the cars are thoroughly overhauled and put into first class condition, and these cars invariably afford excellent bargains. bar-gains. Take the Overland shown above. It is a 1915, 5-passenger, 6-cylindor 6-cylindor touring car. upholstered in gray ribbed motor cloth. When received by us it was in good con.tition, having been driven only 10,000 miles. Since then we have thoroughly overhauled it and can vouch for its prime condition and the service it will give. The price of this car will surprise you. Write us for it. We have also a 1916 Kissel Kar a one hundred point, 6-cylin-der, 7-passenger beauty. The two rear tires and the spare tire are new, while the front tires are in good condition, having been driven only 2,500 miles. The car has travelled, all told, only 7,000 miles; its i-'iiward appearance and upholstery are remarkably fine and its running condition is practically perfect. Its extremely reasonable price will also amaze you. A third bargain is a worm drive Sterling truck, 2 1-2 tons capacity, ca-pacity, with cab and flare board body. It has been used very little, yet we are asking only $1500 for it. We have other used car bargains ranging from $215 to $3,000 in various models of cars. We will gladly quote terms on any of our used cars, but you should write at once. Ik. TOM BOTTERILL AUTOMOBILE COMPANY 36-42 South State St. . Salt Lake City, Utah ; m J w i-UU &QsJ t&jf '!! . I Kfleam j Are you complaining be- IW&F B cause "war time" means coal XaMJ j shortage; less sugar in your coffee; bad ifi i i g business ; less money than you think r i f I you ought to make ? 1 Il6 NJ J What about the boys who are Third fighting for you in France? Liberty Loan I For you-a little economy is your opportunity t0 1 m and deprivation. For them the prove the patriotism that is j H trenches; the pitiless storms of rain and to your heart and on your lips- jj sleet; the ceaseless deafening bombard- . Your opportunity to m M ment of the guns; hunger, cold and Yef worthy of s r , , j , , the heroism, the devotion, the S jj fever; WOUndS and death. self-renunciation of your sol- H iH TM a 1 diers and sailors. j3 1 That you may dwell in Your opportunity to 1 H peace, plenty, and Security, they share,msomesmall degTee, M I sacrifice everything, give everything, juSyngst0 1 H . jj brave everything, and face a nameless preme sacrifice for you. g m grave with a smile and a song. you can do is Uttle 1 f rxri 7 . . . enough. You simply lend H m What are yOU ClOing, Or glVing, your money. Do it, and be glad - g Hi . 7 -v that you can do so much and . jj or sacnjiang jor them ? aOTTy you can do no more. g THIS SPACE PAID FOR AND CONTRIBUTED BY l;i!iilH!l!!lI T. W. SLOAN & COMPANY WANTED Girl for general house j work; wages $6 per week. Mrs. C. C. Sloan. Mint Cafe MEAL, HAMS Breakfast Ready at 6:45 a. m. LUNCHEON DINNER 30c 11 a. m. to 8 p. m. Prices and Service Best in Town SHORT ORDERS AT ALL HOURS Try It ..-..-- i rf An Announcement j j j The ladies of Milford and vicinity are invited to bring their t t work sewing, knitting, fancy work, or anything in which thev are ? J interested on Thursday afternoons to the Kit-Kat and spend a f plensant time in a social way. MRS. A. H. PAUI.E j Kit-Kat Kandy Korner j |