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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, MAY ltV 1920. PAYSON 17 ICE AND STORAGE COMPANY BUYS INTERNATIONAL TRUCK r li Concluding Our Anniversary Sale This Week With an V-- - iL. ill- . rk' - t - v .', i: r!!V I ' 4C;- 'I', N. , i v -' 371 ' J ,4 4 I t Beginning v X ' . f f TomoiEWt? r. Three Hundred is w S Q n S 5 P ' - r ? 'rmJL rifrn X Jv 'if : ' u i! . A 7 i At 5L 'A I y. aV f WA'-A-i J'i -- -- : '-- : '- 1 .Mhi - 'Hafts? - 'v . v7d with ; V?v rO ) rZ i KW . . ' Lorenzo Smith, manager of the Western Rubber Sales rompany, local distributor for Ratine tires, he stated that there Is always a remedy by which motorists can keep thetr their tires In shape. One ounce of prevention Is worth sixteen of repairs, Mr. Smith says. When rubber articles are beyond repairing the advice Is to replace them with standard brands of quality tires and purchase them from dealers who will back them up with the service which goes with quality merchandise. Ignorance of nat s , v. I M i iilli , 4c Cold (storage company Utah. of Jayson, 75 I The truck was equipped with erpress j body,' wTre sidn screens and top," and will he used thia summer for the delivery of ice in the Utah county The company investigated nev-- 1 city. eral makes of trucks before purchasing its International, and finally decided Official would give better and Reports Record that this truck and was best fitted for longer service the company's purposethan any truck Gain of 1200 Per Cent in on the market, said Chick Beilley the Reilley-Gorecompany. Brief Space of Five Years of An added attraction at the Reilley-Gorecompanys showroom, in the way of decoration, was the installation of 11. Ecilleys collection of moose and Sales for the month of March of the ( American deer heads.' Mr. BeilMiller Rubber company of Akron, Ohio, Northwho is an excellent shot, gathered totaled 43,60(1,000, according to the com- ley, this collection' during a number of panys report, says W. S. Fuller, man- years of successful hunting. The ager of the National Rubber Supply comcompany ia to be congratupany, 118 Social Hall avenue. This is lated on its new decorations, as they sn increase of 1200 per cent In five years, are undoubtedly something extraordior an annual average sales Increase of nary in the way of showroom 240 per cent. 1 full-lengt- h Kaaam'gfaa" jjffl xm'im MCTisix ft Unquestionably the season's greatest garment values; If savings none can afford to overlook. Every new. 4 style, fabric and color. Whatever vour apparel needs, fill them now in this wonderful sale. f I ur Entire Mode Stocks Marked 16! square feet of floor space In twenty buildings and employs 6000 workmen. Thecapitalixatlon of the Miller Rubber company was recently' increased to $60,000,000 to care fur an oversold condition. 4 Down ! we. -- The many hundreds of people who visited our stores yesterday, oq opening day, were st liberal in their expression of appreciation of our efforts in price reductions. Consistent low prices on all groceries, fresh and cured meats, as well as fresh fruits and vegetables, appears to be just what every thoughtful Salt Lake housewife has been hoping for. CASH AND CARRY MAKES IT POSSIBLE PRICES SAME AT ALL STORES unwi"Tn' -- - Some of Next Weeks Prices CEREALS sack Rolled Oats llkpound sack Cornmeal 9 .69 69 d Bacon, pound CANNED GOODS Btoek is not yet complete, though we have some very unusual values. ' 15c large cans Kraut I .10 25c cans Country Gentleman Corn .20 i Peas, can 20c Morgan's Peas 35e Peas, Petits Pois 15c .Tune 17te hand-packe- Tomatoeb. CANNED 15 . . . . 25 25 28 25 MILK 13c tall cans Milk .15 12 tAli cans Milk 22 4 small cans Milk 27 12 small cans Milk 69 .12 1.40 cans Heins . ...... . . . . .55 8yrnp. pail Table Syrup 2 .... .... . J ....... Mason pint jars Sour Mixed $ 20 .20 Mason pint jars Chow Chow Mason quart jars Sour Pickles... .30 .30 Masononart jars Chow Chnw jars Chow Cbow.. .55 Mtjon .... ... cut-pric- e IIPI I I IV COFFEE Fruits, Vegetable PURE a. SOAP. SOAP ,65-f-H- - REGENT STREET, ' N IRFflTY U lllflinflnl T LIU LI 1 1 I IJJQ III ill I I LASTING LIFE Lack of Care on Part .of Local Distributor Reports Motorist or .Victim Seen Shipment of Cars Now on as Principal Fault Today. Way From the Factory, There are men who still drive through traffic at an excessive speed when there is absolutely dio need for it. Or they turn around comers without noticing whether the way is obdrive across structed or not They-wil- l streets without the slightest interest in street cars or other automobiles. declared As a matter of fact, Sales Manager Tom Davis of the Auto company the other day, in commenting upon these habits of many motorists, the majority of all varieties of accidents can be traced to a lack of understanding on the part of There is the freight drain someone. engineer who thought he could make a certain siding in time to let a passenger train pass, despite orders to the contrary. There is the workman who,com-in operating his machine, ignored the for adjusting panys safety appliances a tool. And there are manysymlar shite stock. net pail Lard 12.69 5 pound net 1.39 'pail Lard Cnseo 2.19 pail Crisco 1.10 pail OLD MASTER .. A7 pail Cnseo Quart can Mazola Oil 79 4 Pint cau llazola Oil 39 85 Our Stores have sold this rare coffee Quart can Wesson Oil The Quart can Pompeian Olive Oil ... 1.39 for fifteen years. It is truly Autocrat of the Breakfast Table. Try a single pound first. Packed iu 1, 3 SALMON tine. We grind it to suit and 20c flat cans Pink Salmon you. .15 30c tall cans Pink Salmon .22 35e tall cans medium Red Salmon .28 35c small cans Sockeye Salmon... .27 Four 10c cans Oil Sardines rrr. .. . A0 This department is handled by 25c Booth s Sardines J20 most efficient men, who go on the Small cans Minced Clams 18 market and purchase the best to be had, establishing prices you can af-- ' VENEER ford to pav. You will find great illustrations,- savings In this department. 25e bottles .19 Carelessness seems to be quite in30c bottles A9 excusable on the part of an automobile driver. It is surely unnecesary, lid JAMS has everything to guide him in the PALMOLIVE .29 careful operation of his ear. Traffic 35c jar Strawberry Jam f 229 5 bars Palmolive ,fS rules have been made to help him, 35e jar Loganberry Jam .10 rather than hinder him. For, without .29 1' bar Palmolive 35c tins pure Jam .25 traffic rules, there would be a mot ad5 3 bars Creme Oil 30c tins pare Jam 12 bars Creme Oil 95 mirable disorder. The driver would be 60c large can pure Sugar and 3 bars Bath Tablet ,25 no bettek off than a ship without a 48 Apneot Jam 3 bars Bath Tablet 45 rudder. Individuals, manufacturers and auRAISINS tomobile elubs have charted roads over LAUNDRY Seeded .25 8 Raisins.... Large package the greater part of this country- - Warn2 large Seedless Raisins bars Crystal White .75 ings of bad curves, steep grades, railpackages 1 pound .79 road crossings and the like hare been "y.25 10 bars A B 1 pound Evaporated Peaches .28 10 bars Silk .49 potted for the guidance of the motorist. In fact, great precaution has been taken to protect not only the motorist, but the general pubho, and it is the : duty of every car owner and drive to excicise the utmost care in seeing that not oniv himself and car are not but that ped"stiians and other motorists may feel safe wbn he is 153-- 5 driving la their neighborhood. S 216 STATE STREET ilUu I -- Unlike most butchers, we sell only the best quality of meats. will Your first purchase convince you of this fact. At I I 4 CATSUP ...... FRESH MEATS PURE LARD Our pails are net weight, and fresh, snow- - LIQUID .35 .45 25c can 'Catsup . . . .10 30c .20 45 pint bottles Catsup Yacht Club Dressing . PICKLES CHOW CHOW Gallon pail Table gallon pail Maple Syrup .20 Quart can Maple Syrup .25 Pint can Maple Syrup .25 . 25e medium cansIomz 15c Pierces, 2 cans 15e Pierces, 5 cans Medium Perces, 2 can . Jjurre Pierce s, 2 cans . . . Hmall cans Goddard a, each Large cans Goddard s . . . . .25 75 SYRUPS 69 PORK AND BEANS 9 9 29 .28 30c can Peaches 35c can Peaches 1.00 gallon cans Peaches L00 gallon cans Apricots 2 small 3 pounds Navy Beans 3 pounds Bavou Beans 2 pounds Pint Beans 2 pounds Tapioca . . .' 2 pounds Sago .25 Our Stores have only cano sugar at .35 present. $2.49 .25 10 pounds Cane Sugar 1.25 5 pounds Cane Sugar 50 38 2 pounds Cano Sugar Breakfast heavy sack iancake Flour .75 30c streaked Salt Pork, pound.,.. .15 Mild plains, half or whole Ham, Shredded Wheat 15 'pound -- . . . Puffed Wheat ! 20 Large Kellogg s Cora Flakes .20 Large Post Toastie BEANS 1,00 SUGAR 40c BACON, 35c Sugar-cure- flPPFi flUUIU Lla 1jflCT E. Et roadwayi 7- MJlJVUiLfti !L ILHU Prices quoted from time to time are effective at all Salt tiake stores. There are no crooked methods or trade tricks tolerated here. Every store manager with us is as deeply interested as is the management, assuring you of square dealing throughout. it ik y Total sales for 1919 were 126,476,111, an Increase of nearly $11,000,000 over the previous year. At the present rate, the sales total for 1920 will be $50,000,000. The eompanv now claims for Its cord automobile tires an average mileage of 16,000 and for its fabric 7500. The Akron acres, has 1,012,- plant covers twenty-fo- f1 sjtfsscrncxaa U y 1L cash and carry Our methods help greatly to make our. cost of the motor gas can be saved or Carfare savings possible. many times by the average family who supply their table from our stores. rO local The Roillcy-Gorecompany, distributor of International trucks, report, sniong other sales, the Bale of a ton International to the Pavsoa Ice v- IL 7 Up to $109.75 mr7m JiliU V Heretofore Priced '5, ural or civic laws does not free one from as suffering or taking the penalty, plenty has been said about both and one is supposed to know. Some people profit by others' experience, while others are compelled to learn by cold, expensive, painful experience personally.. Motorists would be eurprlsed lo know just how many tires and tubes fall to render the proper mileage became the motorists do not give them the propVet the er care, deolaies Mr. Smith. tires and tubes no doubt de as much real work as any part of an automobile. When a motor begins to lose power the talvt-are ground or pew pistons and rings are Installed. Now brake linings srs replaced for the worn or defective ones, but tires which show wear and signs of weakening are allowed to run until they blow out. which results In 1500 or 2000 miles of servidb lost and the tube ruined when sn overhsuhng, repairing of stone bru ses or a rellner would save double the expense. A co-,reliner, If properly installed and handled, will finish wearing out two or three v eak tire, but rellners must be placed In so that there is no slipping or chewing. Tires may take another- - advance the first part of August or the latter part of July,f arid I urge motorists to taka good care-othe tires they have now on their them the support needed cais and give when the - tread Wears thin, says Mr. Smith. My shop is at the servlcq of all motorists, and I am overly willing to give advice to those who solicit it, declares the dealer. 3 7 A " ' Rubber Expert Says Best Way to Save Money Is to Care for Used Casings. In conversation L T : - IVvf VTnV - T am strongly averse to uao of any excess of adjectives In dismissing the Liberty car, said R. A, Brower, yesterday, referring to the automobile "for which the company he heads a manager ts dls trlbutor for the intermountain territory. 'The one thing that I care to empha siie," continued Mr. Brower,-- , is the thing that tho car tells for Itself the difference between the Liberty and other care in riding and driving qualities. It Is only necessary for the motorist, who has been accustomed to other autos of standard make to pet Into a Liberty for a few hours to receive an unquestioned Impression of this difference. This ts particularly the case where the auto has been in constant service for two or three years. The man in the car will be amaxed at the evidence of the Liberty's long life and power to give 'entire satisfaction after it has been through a period of activity that places many autos out of the running. "Factory conditions have been steadily Improving during 'the last few weeks and are now generally satisfactory. Another shipment of ears, consigned to our firm, S tne Auto company. South Main street, has been on the road fee a little more than a week and should arrive at an early data" Judd-Brow- er 455-6- TO THE AUTO OWNER. If vou want to know In advance what ft will cost you to put your car In perfect condition, consult our expert mechanic, George C. Larsefi. Our work fully Auto Guarantee Repair guaranteed. Works. 121 East Fourth 8outh. (Advt.) OQUIRRH A DEVELOPMENT COMPANY. OIL Notice ef Special Stockholders Meeting. A special meeting of the stockholders of this company Is hereby called to meet 6 at the company' office, rooms Templeton building. Salt Lake City, Utah, on 10 o clock a. nr., Saturat the hour of th day of May, 1620. day, the The object ef said meeting ia to thia company to convey all Its assets to the Big Horn Oil company lor Ike hundred thousand three mll.lon (3,6uO SOU) Shari'S of the capital stock of said Big Horn company. lAVtn ANDREW, President H4SJC Dated, May 1!, 1020. $15-31- se V For Grip, Influenza, Catarrh, Cough and Sore Throat. p By permission we quote from a letter; of Mr. H. H. Frick, Engineer, Fricks!! to pay for No. 13 Case Humphreys 3i Remedies and Mentor many a 25c betfj tie has saved me a. $2.50 doctor bald Your medicine has at least saved md4 $50 have sot had a doctor in a y earg Doctors Book on the treatment of in English, 'Every living thing, French, tSpanlsh, Portuguese or Germarf'mailed free. , ,j - At all Drug and Country Stores. - , - g 1 Humphreys' Homeo. Medicine Co 156,; William Street New York.. r NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed proposals will be received b vC the undersigned at the officq of the clerl; ami , of the board of education. City County building. Salt Lake City, Utah,.' untli 12 o'clock noon. Monday. May J7c for the labor and materials 19J0, contract for the' quired for the generalschool located Jordan Junior high and Ontario , Jordan river the street on a line with Sixth South street Salt Lake City, Utah. ; Instruction ' Drawings, specifications, to bidder, contract and form of bond may be examined at the office of the clerk of the board during the regular-hour- s of each business day. Drawings, spec If .cation and Inatrue- tlona to bidders may be obtained at, and,, removed from the offwe of the clerk of f ; the board upon depoait as followsGeneral contract: First set. a deposit S of $25: each additional set. $15 tee and $25 deposit. A contract bond In the gum of fifty per cent (50 per cent) of the contract.amount, executed by satisfactory sure- 3 ties, will ba required. The proposal anall be accompanied by a certified check made payable to undersigned amounting to at least five' per cent (6 per cent) of the amount of the proposal. The sealed proposals will be opened )n public at the office of the board of education at li o'clock noon. Monday, Hay 13. 1820 The right ts reserved to reject any of SU proposal , BOARD OF EDUCATION'. Salt Lake City. U'sh By L. P. Judd. Cork r' 1 1 th' ' " rj.'.i |