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Show IT 17sv NATIONWIDE f t 0 Ml M INSTITUTION- S ' ! I J.uENNEYl0. , I "Where Savings Are Greatest" j MILFORD UTAH ; There's Plenty of Chance to Express Yourself in die . New Jjk Coats pf Especially m the matter of vSAA I fur trimming' are the new coats A-i .?--i ... c- V v original and distinctive. There MA spX are pouch collars, shawl collars and animal scarfs deep tumw back cuffs aad novelty spiral 7 : , effects each one is charming. $19.75 Qm . $49.75 j Yam Mat act thm for yannselfl The faJbric are sab sad smooth, the 7 j f ors flaftarinf costs such at then an E7 fftTfTifing it ar ptkag. - RAMEM 0 The Four Brotherhoods have never endorsed Ernest Bamberger Bam-berger in preference to SENATOR KING 0 READ THE ADVERTISEMENT IN SALT LAKE TRIBUNE OF WED., OCT. 31, AND SEE! ATTEND RALLY TONIGHT AND HEAR THE TRUTH!. (Paid Political Adv., Co. Democratic Committee) ... In Addition to a complete line of Highest Grade Meats and Groceries j 1 WE CARRY THE FOLLOWING 1 1 X Staple and fancy dishes Glassware Tinware Graniteware Stove 5 J pipe and elbows Stove boards Coal-buckets Galvanized tubs, pails, q 2 Oil Cans Linoleum: Congoleum Rugs Shovels, Rakes, Forks & O'Cedar Slops and Oil Brooms Ammunition Alabastine Lanterns, i a Chimneys, and Burners 9 i 0 I MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED 5 AGENCY FOR: De Laval Cream Separators and Milken's Eveready Radios Distributors for Royal I Milling Company's 'Rex' and 'Miss Utah' Flour. 1 Give this Flour a trial. We are getting a lot of repeat orders 2 on this famous Flour! Z X X 2 "WATCH US GROW" Z I The White Market I I "A GOOD STORE IN A GOOD TOWN" I g 1 COAL Lump, per ton $11.00 ;j Stove, " " $10.00 Delivered PHONE 30 BONNEVILLE LUMBER Co. C. E. Burgess, Mgr. - TWO AND ONE-HALF TONS of storage batteriss are. now on the wa' to the South Tole with the Byrd Antarctic Ant-arctic Expedition, according to th( Milfcrd Auto Co., the local Exide Dealers. I "All of these," said Mr. Jennings "are Exides. With this equipment, Commander Byrd and his party wil' maintain radio communciations with the world at large; also between the main base and the various sub-base? and exploration parties. , "This is the largest equipment of ! storage batteries which has ever been taken from the beaten paths of civilization. But the experience of ex-; ex-; plorers like Byrd, McMillan, Amund-, Amund-, son and others has taught them that ' the modern storage battery adds -to ! the electrical equipment of the explorer ex-plorer the element of absolute dependability depend-ability which is so necessary when human lives may hang in the balance. ' Commander Byrd found his Exide ; Batteries valuable pieces of airplane radio equipment when he accompani-i accompani-i ed Donald MacMillan to the Arctic i in 1925; also when he flew over the I North pole in 1926, and across the I Atlantic in 1927. ' "According to Commander Byrd's ' plans," said Mr. Jennings, "these batteries bat-teries will compromise part of the radio equipment on the airplanes and dorc-sleds and of the various sub- bases- ! "The largest item of storage' battery bat-tery equipment is a 60-cell Exide for emergency radio service on Byrd'; flagship, 'The' City of New York.' This battery will furnish the powe' for the operation of the radio in the event of mishap to the generator? I The ship, 'Eleanor Boiling,' is simili arly equipped. "Another interesting use for stor age batteries on this expedition wil! be for engine starting and ignitior on the snow tractors, which Comman-, Comman-, der Byrd is taking with him. And stil' another set of Exides will be used for starting the engine in the electric power plant which will furnish the light and power at the main base. "In assisting the engineers of the Byrd Expedition to pick the correct types of batteries, the technical de- partment of the Electric Storage Bat- tery Co., manufacturers of Exide bat-I bat-I teries, were aided by their experience j gained in equipping numerous other I expeditions to various parts of the un-I un-I explored world. It is believed that this experience will be enriched by valuable battery data which will be furnished through the co-operation of the engineers of the Byrd Expedition." Expedi-tion." This is the place to buy your EXIDE BATTERY at a reasonable price MILFORD AUTO CO. Victor Phonograph and Records, $95.00, up. Brunswick Phonograph ard Records, $90.00, up. R.C.A. all-electric Radios $150, up. Victrola Corn-bmatiations; Corn-bmatiations; Brunswick Combinations, $250X0, and up. MILFORD PHARMACY J X tSh - EVERYBODY i I is pointing to our I Wi 1 Sara U iasa j ij fi Lj U f- c i 1 iSf HE WHOLE TOWN AND SURROUNDING TERRI- i JLJ$ l TORY IS TALKING ABOUT THE WONDERFUL i I! UTj? PRICE REDUCTIONS WE HAVE MADE; THE i i! W 't 1 ) WONDERFUL BARGAINS THEY HAVE BOUGHT. COME ( jj IB il k''A AND SEE FOR YOURSELF! YOU HAVE THE BIGGEST ! l 'CTv Z? ) STOCK IN THE COUNTY TO PICK FROM. EVERYTHING I II rj 0N SALEI J Jjj III ' Womens' Dep't ! Men & Boys Dep't I 1 fi X LADIES SILK DRESSES MENS' DRESS SHIRTS ill iill (1 I They are dazzlers at this price Collars attached, Madras and T II I' WP'gkl- Tf If S2.95T0SS.4S Percales a large assortment to j I 'ff! & l'-'-' ! M pick from ! j nrl-k LADIES' SLIPPERS j! f- X LhM In High, Military and low heels W ' A all colors, shapes and styles ! mmWMM S2.S8-S3.39 BOYS SHOES lj1; ,' I1! 'W S3.9B School and Dress Shoes. Most all lj I $$jf I k ! sizes but broken lot for jji Ijj )0'pi& LADIES' RAYON HOSE S2.29 - 1' limf ' Some real values in all colors for . J ! V V'X) ' MENS' UNIONS I'l I SW i Cotton Ribbed. The best value I Lf;. Children's Dep't - ; if I kBSI CHILDREN'S SWEATERS jj 5 I fiSi-iiS4f;3$:,($ Children's Sweaters. Dandy warm- II knit- i MENS' OVERCOATS ISfHiigt 93C From $9.90 up-the $9.90 ones j J ..AAvSnffihiiMf I 1 are last year's models but this j I I DrV GOOdS Dep't GENT'S SLIPPERS year's doths-Some Values! I 36 in Flannelette. Heavy Sizfs,u to 11 only- Patent and Gun MENS' HOSE 8 weight and dark 141 c r" cr 00 Wool mixed for --23c II colors 2.29 Rayon and Cotton for 23C lj lj 9 Linen Damasks 56 in. . Cotton only, Black and Grey Mi wide, beautiiul designs Child's Flannel Night Gowns ! SillS also colored bora.- 47 $c &nd . the cloth for this price q , ers on few pattenrs J " E L I f Bleached Sheeting 9-4 wide, 552 C . ,: ij j and good grade 29 C Men and Boy's SHIRTS j ' Iid "'wide' OR- CHILDREN'S HOSE Domet FlannelNever have HI ReaUyTd. yard-- 'Light and dark colors. A fine wear- been equaled. All sizes I' 9 , ing ribbed hose for . I'l lj I Challies,' Prints, Chambrays, e - 0 tPJC WA Ginghams. Patterns and col- lc?C ' . 8 1 I' ors galore, they are ICa I ' a reagl bargain at, y txtitavtQ' SHftF MENS' SWEATERS . S - r- INFANTS' SHOES Extra heavy cotton coat styles : li 1 Crinkle Crepes m every im- gome extra good vaiues. Sizes 4 to8. f 1 j aginable shade . also lots of with col0red tops for- 9q ' Figured patterns 1C ait ) 2J..A ! , at, yard 9l.J9 i ; siiS Cretonnes in a good assort- , povQ' cvr TPRS Sf' Invent for 1 7 J C Re ber the Specials f ro 10 1 TheLsSfL- i; S1 1 a : 0 12 and the premiums tor $0 r, 1 II STd'Uf 33c!a$20.ooPUases! 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