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Show ;:-- WORLD'S LARGEST . '1 CHAIN DEPARTPMENT Ii 286 WEST ftp1' I . - . - gSllL? 5 ORGANIZATION It - RELIABLE ilii-"- t . .s.ur-l-he- f rnTg?mi ttrt--- tUe-'fa- t bm ; lavinr Ujolj... for; 'Vrimiii'i seeiu to.. it'iin.-- .h:u i!iceii..'l.n!l!. the, exact iter-- ! No one jvil .kq'o of tile line 'of the- baekf k'ld f liie.fulltest, ;. fltibssm to thZ-Unlti:H- - liew arivaW: are (timaneuigj fbe'streiigUi of thfi ProVn sijuail. Vfiiiison. the only B. V. I has been aoie to orea READY FOR MONTANA GATS Af- - U)W i!.iiiel XfJUC" STORES PROVCVtJTAHv THEY LOOK (iOUlt: Blankets and Efforts fighter or through the eneiny lines toy a timehdowu in a conference game, is tbat a nrrwl hy Mer .ThV. AliiVr" registered and. has dulled' lhe uugvy.jjuii K.leskins. evvmnf jn tep wiU.qnirt Monday. rUwood tJled-bilrjll Bunnell tne othvf iH: r! !fK.tlmll teonly O' ,pwt tbe a.b bist year's center and jjuard of the "apiVroat oieahni bus praicnlly coitf tras out for his first work on 4he t(nal :nirii as yetwill be waged be-- j j,leU(1 bis Veglstratton -- aria Willbe and size! tag battle wbkb - gri(.iron.. His experience and Itxveen tbe'i'cime fwitbftll liien jnto tlje ray yet tbis we.k. Or at- should .strengthen the T siiad Saturo his wejgUt, hrs sttenjiih, the Montana Bb CSts nest materially. - If he !??ts In, condition . b( at 2:Mi. inere are of e, hIg day Hfternixm tiii'c the coacbes-ai.i'- y iie him as ' -tu. lt, mii Mwistenyfe t th& uard Saturday. : many Internal sisns of tbe. .turningwnneeded in eiit. however, tor me great game, "Bill's" weight What little scrimmage the men gle topic of cotiTerHation'ajnong the j the .' j " team" in orderthat it mii have engaged in thus left men ts that ftiiid combat and what gradu; .It fi'oiu Wie ,peewee viass, vno ill effects. Bunnell's eye "is open It iwissitile ruitpojne will "be. i; Bua .Mlbuua., how they can and keen! He holies he can scar It The "TV: mn scrimmaged a bit scrap. N battle. nL'iiin in the""Youiig-Montalifield on University bill on the I.o: Vitt hut: Eddie Kimball. "B'm-R.Dixon demonstrated whalj is t be iBoli lioWard. Jderriil. Bunnell. last niuht. where be itsis been doing recently when tie next sHtitriay. a large knliiyeit MeiidraU'ivi: allowed a Salt Lake tennis. star to lllv of student!) .has Taked theJ ball. y. iJip- Jackson, lieat him on the courts last Satur-- I with the nw ltxjl, rfhiH-f.- .r KllV wilkln. day. ."Buck" is not eoncejrned J. now; : ho. is' iu 'rinigher tennis just Mail.' '.. Men Ronuiev," Hunter . si.ii. nla'y and challenges and It. M. C. f'iu.s..:i;Uioliria;ein ta mn1fiBr Iwrtpr pnridition- rctnnr ... W iMXTfce" field hist wlaif tnokmg , j ...I " the trWrttrnn offnme.-. f,,r r the . prospec'ts. "!ii,.r "They I lVh..tl rilASA ilT3 '" C..ttf i.f 1H' The Y mentors are switching some ;erving t hem gO(M. in to scratcn at mat group oi of the playersf'in an attempt to test e. IT ifttlOl T'"ers thev will tiimk some .thing! say tuer do. Mck Birti aaaeti ii has broken loose ' at .both ends."j their strong and wenk points andBe' folbIW'd- - the maneuvers of. tbe rtfeover just who are most desefvsa4d-- -. Nrrte youiiK into4he CongatBullCOt. aC jscramble. Their chief concern at . present seems to be over the position of qtvarter. Dunn Tirylor's injured the .to down tear claws btheir RAY OLPIN. A. ready , By him out of the game for The B. Y. C tViftgars have becun first Montana Bobcat that ventures ankle kept or so. although he never a night next line the 1 Saturday. of through the final, Important polishingonce laid aside his uniform. He is. a very handy and flashy' back, promising to be equally reliable at and wing jobs. Bob the Wilkinson. Pete Mendenhall and Marcus Bean are also worthy of a chance on, the receiving end. Thirteen attractive girls are alX ready busy' selling, tickets to the first game. Indications are that a record crowd (for the Garden City) we will witness the game. Enthusiasm Is running high. The conference Kihfant" which was given five , years in which to rmitd ateam ny theSnost consistant football critics I of the wesC promises alrieadytol have a team ror any 8chomto to need reckon with but three years to round into shape one of the most formidable line-up-s in the whole conference! Thetndent body is manifesting Impatience as though a of U. basketball game 5-- lb . . . .x. . . were coming up, and all Utah knows what that means. The students, b. . the chamber of commerce, the citizens all are back of the White and . . nine warriorsin .this, their ap ' proaching Initial game of the sea son. With three or four days yet to go before the battle, the present en . thusiasm has a chance to grow into The T something unprecedented. is out to fight this year. " uf u Wii n.. x OUR WEEK OF PROVIDES i'..f j, ALWAYS ... rprt-rilgh- FR0MB.Y.U. FOOTBALL GAME" GOOP, CENTER : mm QUALITY Cfocorpormtmd 475 DEPARTMENT " I! GRIDIRON GOSSIP Xik i is lying out for a j;r in.li. d.v i faa iiv l, . e bno-ledg- tbe-gam- ' REMARKABLE SAVINGS 1 far-ha- j All Wool Plaid Blanket ' t Pink, Tan and 84 j $950 to $10.90 PARTJVQQL i BIue-72x- a l. AJH j.lb' m ,.,.,i PARWOOL I I Size 66x80. Pink, Blue, Tan : Blue, Grey and Tan and'Grey Plaid. . i; o-- '- felli POLISHING CLAWS! - ' Grey, Tan and White. 74x80 V.7777..T; .,... 66x80 64x6 ti Good, clean cotton filling, silkoline $3.49 ..$2.25 DILATED EYE IS GLASS; that a man was drunk ; NOT FROM INTOXICATION. on the ground that "his eye was dilated." " International Nwg Servica. But it never occured to him that LONDON. Septs. 22. A London the eye might be a glass' one. Dr. has aurgeon, police McKeag, In point oX fact, it was. Accord- d lloyotistaifttheday wiAItealFood? ) ) ' in en you cat cereal for breakfast are I itisfied with just any kind or do . '. 11 .i . ' ami. uuc uiat tuuuuiis au me nutxi' food yahie of whole wheat? ' jt ' ffc many different, ways fruits odd or piping lidous. - 't hot It s always dcr - t .' tendy-to-ea- t. h s V ljl) .' -- p- 19.KJ; W05), 1010 1n - .;.t;rr . r;r.rluC - Large cans Fancy Ked ..... .29c Red cans F"ancy i Seco MILK k - j U AJuy I i M ii CM ii 1 1 v. wiiim an Added ,m mini r-'- . tin 2-l- tins b. ...53c for '. - de to mm worn' (tin ;:30c DIAMOND r - DC CESEALS In j BAGS b. , ; s ,f K6 A City :r.T.J:7 0 J or:.... sack Graham C- -1 ; j mid ' Morgan Peas- - ........... 32c No. 2 ....... 2 . 19c Medium size, 104 2SI Large size Jars, Pt, .... rrrPTrrrrrr.fl M 13d 4 cakes v. .V. ' . . . . .Utah Celery,Jarge bunch Cabbage, lb. . . rz. . Watermelons, each 15c T ?t5c LargrCantaloupcsreacIr Green Peppers, lb Aet;ordiug.to letter's in possession or the twrf men' and "coming froml sntlnfled - customers" in " differenti teJ We rcftdriug different- - kinds- - of niMlleines nnd sprnjg sold by. the company, thel ; ..6c Pay Cash for. Fresh Egcs HIGHEST LOWEST QUALITY PRICES kg. . .,;,,,Jlj 1-l- . Blade Tea r A0n ...... IWU ffi.,,;;.vE25c Pork and Cannot Exist b. IthenmaUsm, gout, Edema hiras, pimplea and bofla and then - are aay other diseases resulting impure blood, that cannot axial la the human body if yoa will s Trunk UquW PreaeripUon. Ther la aothlng mat aa good, and it la impossible to get something bstter. It Is also oa axoellent Urer nedlelne anfl tho greateet TJrto add solrol known. TruaVt Liqntd & for Prescription only ljg at u Mqnlat Drag Co, the ftaxall tore, Proro, tjtah.' ii ii ii ii ii i mi in i ill 1 hh n i:iii u .. m ii 1 1 1 1 M awn ffinn ii at i nn ii II ii iwi.i , ii II ii ii ii " ..-.:.-'...- ii hi i - 2 lbs: Ham Franks, and Stick Bologna, .. .. Bologna,-l- b. . . . ;. i a-.- . ; Chipped Beef, lb. f I'M mm - Mm n 60c Standard Market "We Lead, Others Follow" ii vr V LVQ Attraction to Pola Negri in "The Cheat " a .35c 20o veal Loaf and Virgina Loaf. lb,. . . 35c Best Boiled Ham, lb. 17. ..TTTTM mnn I " c Ann nsjnnii II r II II iiiiifi "i ii ii un ii i ini wm Weiners,-- le fth till 87f doz. Quarts,' dozen $1.05 dozen . .$1.45 Best Red Jar Rubbers, .6 "7 dozen 3irr v?. Mason Jar Lids, doz. 27 1 " Economy Lids, doz. 29S Parowax, cake Pierce's Pork and Beans No. 1 No. 2 No. 2 be be Mi CAN Mason Spring Garden, 22 No. 2 ":20cV Evergreen, No. 2... 15 Weber YaUey, No. 2 12 ' 44c bl laid Canning Supplies Morgan7 Red Can Peas, - Piirlanf Utt.sUite e can NO. 1 ANGELUSMARSHMALLOWS what J. irUtiiuio - DUNBAR'SSHRKIP . ls kuaniuTeTto Brand Shelled 'poul-trynie- 50c fflotrftii i Both Mr. Miller and Mr. Sparm are exiiert poultry men said to be among Ihe best in the ratormoun-tai- u country. The products that n they have been selling to the of this and other states are ' niabnfnctnred by the Crescent Chemical comnanv of Snlf T ni-- ....;; ..... lib bag . ; , a it litet U.-"- a director. pkg. A. J. Pancake 1 7 T Flour 1 large pkg. Flap Jack 1 . or ing that tbe National Poultry association is a Utah corporationan-thorize- d to do business" in this state and that one T)f the men irthe president of that company and the other PANCAKE FLO.UR Cool - mornings call - for Hot Cakes. ; , 5Q y a 1. Garden Flour for .. .v . ; .0 d G makes a perfect cup. Lchi Cereal l sack .... I : enr"j tur. .... ... KGr. ..... .. . . .4 -J- apan-Tea u. Oats -ift lb, pkg. R. G. QQ- -.. for t3U uuU Tea' . . . . . ... Japan pkg. R. G. pQft Black Tea t. 00C BREAD Fresh Butter T E - J -- Engle" Brand Milk IA i r Milk MHk 8-- 6 . PI er ana-aiic- Attorney Martin M. Larson the case' in.the city court against E. J. Sparm and J, M. Miller, arrested on a charge of obtainillf money under false pretenses, was dismissed" today; when it was proven that the charges against the men were not true. The complaining witness against the men was Thomas Hnynes of Spanish Fork, said to be a member of the Utah Poultry Producers, Jnc. It was brought' out at the hear- PEANUT BUTTER 1-- lb. 9-l- b. Tall cans. Small cans and 1013 25c ........... Red was piloted by Lleuten-- , The ant Olmstead. while IJeutenant Shoptaw acted aa Ma aide. After wining the national race at Indianapolis this .team went to Europe for the Brussels raws accompanied fey Lieutenant..;. Joseph Bailey, a operations officer and alternate pilot and Edward R. Borland, an expert balloon rigger. 1 three-quart- On motion of County 29c -- -- ." Fresh Nucoa; 50c nqp SALMON Three very popular grades, v .: Large cans Medium 1Qn ." eon border. , POULTRYMEN'S CLAIMS PROVEN -- lb - Pa. Lieutenant Shoptaw a native of Kansas, waa stationed at Channte field. RantnnI, Ilia. ' Re was one of the first officers to operate an air--' ship on patrol duty along the Mexl-- I pot Ni products have proven valuable to River. is able to The machine tratel many jultry producers. it8:obJectlve at 140 lnillet aa W PljdsE FIRES TORPEDO and baintain a speed in the tit WEIGHING 1,500 POUNDS. . . Devi v ,i 109 mites aa hour. International News Service. A new device on the elmtof is m new sea enables the seaplane to swoop toil LONDON, Sept, plane capable of firing a torpedo, almost on the water to dellra of a ton an torpedo, while its great speed mu lot. weighing excessive speed has recently rbeeh it a difficult target tor ise ; Pit through tests on the Humber guns. Itlfei 9 ..... ...... ....... for - Lieutennnta iplwtwd'.-.andShoptaw had been ; Bucccssful in Ihe present race the 'f?onlon'"lfcii-""- l nrtt ... ... rim ......... - tiimv finnlW lvj'u.h, ...i..., VWTfMIV tho property of this country. i whose" LloiiTennnt Olmstead, home U,la Massachusetts wasa momlHr of the. team which won s1tk-plip- e in - the - International balloon race held at Birmfngton. Ala., in 1Q28. His permanent mill- -' tary station was at the Middletown Air Intermediate-depo- t at Middle-town- . - a f Creamery, lb. ......... 2 lbs. " ard If " Rnrrii t ....... and International News 8ervio ' ' WASHINGTON. Sept 24.-f- l.ir. ernment aerial circles were shocked today at tbe news of the death of Lieutenant Olmstead and John V, Shoptaw, of the army air sorvle who were killed while taklne nart ia the Gordon Bennett balloon race, starting from Brussels on Snudav. It bad be?u h.iped that the Ameri can balloon, wlntiar of Iho na tional balloon race at Indlananolis on July 4, wonld bring trie Gordon Bennett cup to thj tnited States for the fifth and lust tinttr J'nder tho rules 'govern' n this race. "WhlcFls the roldest' aeronatitlcBlj classic in the world, the' country t!iiie-- -- Ann B. Sweet Eastern Pork Shoulder Steak,' 2 lbs. for ; 30c , . . rr.;. Choke Rib Beef Steak, 2 lbs. for. . . .35c All ... meats -in . our market are government ' j inspected. SOME SAVING PRICES mahent possession of; the - trophy, The. I'nited States hn wti four ' "a - y- - Wagonen wlnniniiveLcontestarJitaia salt-fre- . ist " MEN'S DEPARTMENT. 1 ?-- SMJeJ Wleat ialOO iole wheat, :' and A per. feet, delicious food (or any meal of the ;': day. Serve it oimp?y with milk ot crejtn, ' or topped-witterriea or fruits. Con. ail the bran yoa need to stimi-lat' bowel tnovemeot. It fa e and un. ' . aweetened you seasonlit to your taste. ; TriscpU Is the Shredded 7he t Grader real wholewheat toast.Try it vilh " butter,- soft cheese or marmalades. ; " )R BROS. CO. 1-l- POLICE1 FORCE CILXGE& .Several changes hare been mad; on the Proro police force withtt few weeks and now th the roll reads like this : Chief. Wren Wilklns: Officer James C, Snow, Arch Sellers, E. G. Durnell. G. E. Van R. IX Harris. 7 WEDNESDAY UNUSUAL BARGAINS net pail Pure Lard for. .83c .39c can Old Master Coffee for. Gallon cans Fresh Blackberries ,x50c' UNUSUAL MEAT BARGAIN 0NTiL NOON WEDNESDAY Choice Steer Beef, best cut Pot Roasts, BUTTER Skags Fresh " teady-ooolc- ed ingly, Police Magistrate Ijnikeste.' refused to accept thedoctor's opinion that one Stanley Watson wn an automobiK .drunk While driving ' and what- - looked - a idack out to bean acquittal. - RACE FOR U.S you can serve it in with berries or' . s . p. FitAriy Purse GET IT AT -- they are necessary staple foods that give satisfaction, $3.89 " it all with Shredded Wheat And never AND DEATH LOSES Jt its most digestible form. Shredded Wheat is more than a cereal ita icoper a real morning set-uezntrxMrishrpent , cov- - ered and large size. . ...$3,00 Overcoats to (ah 0w qna-rte- With much thought and considera have selectedour Wednesday's tion, Unusual Bargains. They consist 4f items that most every housewif e uses every day in the jjear Our Unusual Bargains not only save you money, but BED COMFORTS .$3.98; . r- .y For We Inesday COTTON BLANKETS therbkind.otli Especially if you have overcoat one with all the comfort .fea tures as well a3 the style.. v 1L- - r Plaid. -- '"".' 1 111 Chilly Days Are Good Football Days - ' ti Size 72x84. ?V - !(' lfc j,- 7W frmShM x lie |