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Show RAJDIQ BefoTe buying a Radio Set let us explain the advantages advan-tages of owning a Radiola made by the World's Largest Larg-est Radio Firm the Radio Corporation of Amei ica. Sets From $15.00 Up Gunnison Drug Store Authorized Dealers of R. C. A. j, WfTW RATION-WIDE fH j W?fiL DE"PA.FTME'NT STORES j j GUNNISON, UTAH j i i Appreciating j ! A Service Given ! j i - M Serving the public in a way that is helpful, that j j affords enjoyment as well as profit to the customer, j j never fails to be appreciated. This is shown in the ' report, printed on September 1 3th in the New York Times, comparing the amount of sales of the J. C. I Penney Company with that of other similar concerns. "The J. C. Penney Company again led all others from the standpoint of dollar gain," said the Times. "The company reported an increase of $ 1 ,50 1 , 1 97 in August sales, while for the eight months (of this year) the gain was $14,349,319." Compared with the other four largest chains, the j. C. Penney Company percentage gain for August was 22.8 against the next highest of 14.0 for the eight months the gain was 29.8 per cent against the next highest 15.6 per cent. In packing a big dollar's worth in every purchase, the public realizes the many advantages to be enjoyed from shopping at our Stores. i ' Everything For Hallowe'en and Hallowe'en Parties mirr. ! Masks, Decorations, Horns I I Confetti, Etc. ! lAistaria Cafe ! ISAVE MONEY! j ON YOUR I WINTER CLOTHING ! ! Some MARVELOUS REDUCTIONS ! , I Here are some of the REAL BARGAINS 4 4 Mens 18-inch High Tops, were $6, now $4.73 Men's Moccasin Work Shoes, were $4, now 2.93 t Men's Scout Shoes, were $4, now 2.98 t Men's Wolverine Work Shoes the 1,000-mile shoe were $4.75, now 3.98 Men's Oxfords, were $4.35, now 3.49 X Boys' High Top Shoes, were $4.15, now 2.79 X Boys' High Top Shoes, were $3.75, now 2.59 X Boys' Work Shoes, were $3.00, now 2.18 Boys' Work Shoes, were $2.80, now 1.98 Boys' Dress Shoes, were $3.00', now 2.18 t Boys' Oxfords, were $3.60, now 2.98 X Boys' Oxfords, were $3.10, now 2.49 V 4. Young Men's Oxfords, were $3.85, now 3.00 4 Men's Ball Band Overshoes and Arctics, while they last 2.98 1 BALL BAND RUBBERS All sizes, for Dad, Mother, Sis ? and Brother 10 PER CENT OFF UNDERWEAR FOR ALL THE FAMILY X 10 PER CENT OFF $ X NO EXCHANGES NO APPROVALS X J 5 X BIG SALE STARTS X I Saturday, October 16th DON'T MISS IT! COME IN A HURRY, BECAUSE THEY WON'T LAST LONG! ! Square Deal Store ! CENTERFIELD, UTAH : . E35HBHEHSIBBHBB FRESH I : apple cider : B . I NOT TAMALES j B A U H and : chili a a NATIONAL BISCUIT CO. H ASSORTED CAKES a and WAFERS. "j 0 Always THE BEST! B B 3 at 8 Ikz Pumpkin Shell H gl Gunnison's Little Sweet B Shop. BBBBBBBBHBBBBI 4. ' XX . Why Not Dress 1 When It Costs I t 4. : !! No More ? ? I :.. ! 0 ti a t j-.j. t j" Look over our Suits try some of them on see how I4- X t . differently they are made; how well they are tailored; .'.4. 4 ? how you feel in one of them. tt XX Inspect the wonderful Fabrics; learn the re- markably LOW PRICES consistent with the Qualities; 4 you . will then agree with us the superiority of our Clothes. " 1 MAX COHEN'S 1 "HOUSE OF QUALITY" Xi "Garments of a National Reputation" f SOMETHING NEW I - I FRIDAY and SATURDAY I We are giving away one of the most useful articles ever used in the kitchen once used, always used. Don t fail to see our windows for full par- ticulars, and remember, it costs you nothing and it will charm and delight the women and will mellow that disposition when aggrava- v tion comes. I MOTHER'S ARKET Gunnison's Busy Store , 4 I FALL AND WINTER VACATION I I FARES I 1 0 X California I and the .- . . Pacific Northwest j X 'And Return ! X DENVER & RIO GRANDE X WESTERN RAILROAD Tickets on sale daily with final X X return limit of Nine Months from elate of sale. Stopovers in both directions. Diverse X routes if desired. J . Winter Tourist Tickets to vari- ous southern and southeastern' destinations on sale daily . to $ April 30, 1927. Final return limit June 15, except certain 4. destinations which bear final limit of May 31, 1927. . For detailed fares, routes and Pullman reservations, call on nearest Rio Grande agent. X 4,4,4.4,4.4.4,4,4,4.4,4,4,4,4.4.4.4,4.4.4.4.4,4,4.4, ! MARCELLING I I am prepared to give you X the best in Marcelling, after 4 four years' experience as a li- t 1 censed operator. . , ! v. 4. -4 Mr$. LeRoy Whitehead 4- Home of Mrs. Minnie Taylor 4 4- ! X GUNNISON, UTAH ! I 4.44. 4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4..4. pilllllllf'la I High-Test Meats El i- i Efl Every pound of Meat passing through our store to S3 the customer is minutely inspected by Government i fcj Inspectors, and has the stamp of Purity and Cleanli- ; 1 gj ness. That's enough to satisfy the most particular and f 3 pj that's why our Market is popular. -: IH ' "j Our Staple and Fancy Groceries are also Ml jgf of the HIGHEST Class. . K m ... u , I Star Market Q "One Price to All" j r j Opportunities J FOR SALE Two high class Percheron Stallions. For further particulars see A. F. Allred. 622 NOTICE We give 38 pounds of the Famous WHITE ROSE Flour for one bushel of wheat. I Hermansen Roller Mill & Elevator. Ele-vator. 4 7tf WANTED Hides, pelts, wool, veal and all kinds of poultry. Pay highest market price. Phone 59Z. B. Pally. metf LOOK I buy hogs, veal and chickens. chick-ens. Phone 9z, A Barlow, Center-field. Center-field. J21tf. . . . . j |