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Show THE TRUTH ABOUT CANDY 4Hr I Candy Takes the S Place of Alcohol; , " ; : There was a time when the army and nary supplied their men X j wilh ram and whisky. .'..-' X 'ii. , But torlay, while recognizing the ned of BppljpiD8 het or the system, it is known that alcohol is not the proper thiBf. . Sugar has X f taken its place, because sugar supplies the carbohydrates which every f . 5 human body needs. A X ,,. .Hence, candy is supplied' libernlly to soldieri. ' - 3 X, 'Leading American officers Indorse chocolate candy as an essen- T X tlal food for soldiers. . - ' " f A ' The various quartermasters' departments draw lare supplies of a X candy for the soldiers to eat. These requirements ran Into the nun- dreds of thousands of pounds. - . " . ... j J X "'v' For example, on a recent cruise, the Atlantie squadron,-carrying 4 NO LIQUOR aboard, had on its various ships 40,000 pounds of. candy Jf X because it recognized candy as among the most nutritious foods for its sailors. - -. i J a The acid test ot war is putting eandy down as a FOOD a food X which supplies the body with its energizing fuel. I T 4 Plivsicians and scientists claim (hat candy wUl supply the taste X for alcoholic beverages. This Is probably one retson wly, as candy .1 is, becoming more and more firmly established and cogli4 for Its . ' value, alcoholic drinks are declining. . Right Jop WU& the decrease y T in wliisky drinking, one notes the tremendous lnefease in the recognU f -t.on of candy as a food. j "4. Men who once thought that whisky would' bolster' thepo up, now X X find that in' candy they have a real source of body fuel and energy. f People have wondered what would be the substitute for Winking 4; X to supply heat for the system. They have found tBst faifar 1 &e real J, source of body fuel, as It supplies the carbohydrates. Xywr ft enjoyed X; mostiwlier, it Is made up Into a food prodoot, mixed with IfnH, nuts, $ 'i etc;, S1J of -which are high In food value. - ., : ,; j j X ' ' Sugar is recognized as a food product and milk as1 a fod product and cocoa as a food product and nuts and fruit and ralelns as food J -X products. These are the chief Ingredients of oandy. Logically, then; " X X the combination of all these products is bound to be wholesome; X f nutritious food, isn't it? , :i -. ! V ' I ' 'r4 1 X X . In. normal tlnta h endr lnaUT tr W h X X ' t' s 1 iug.r 'coruumtd.par capita t MUT, tM MW thli amount has beta cut aaralr la tw. - ')" 5 ' 1 t I I ' I , . .ini.ii ,-)!! ; f The Candy Manufacturers of Utah and Idaho. - ' : - . ! iJ talking Machine in the)fqrU' t ' '' - I ' rHIIE marvelous growth of Sonora (1917- Lj I .S sales 100 limes those of 1913) is due, jj t solely to intrinsic value. l" I t A phonograph merely "as goofl" or i :; "slightly better" could never have aeiaevod - J such resmiS in the face ' of the igorou3 m , competition and ! extensive publicity of I - J-j older established machines. ' 0 - - I ti't If you mut "The Highest Class Talking j , Machine iu the World" you must buy the M I h , Sonora. H ; H .P;SG!SpIl S3 ?60 -so,) 5115 m I pi p-vi; ! f1 f ll f'.'.-y--'A;? -Tk'-i! j.l00 $3.o Soi'O $1000 IE" I b :;.:. ;:m - - - 1 J i i r-- - ..Jr '-,WiLu,w,,,,ii,i : Dont Figure Our Sunday Turkey Dinners but all meals served at HotelATKIN are prepared with care and supplied with the best the market affords. !' ' DISTILLED WATER : For Sale 25c a Gallon, from Mc-! Mc-! Kc.m's Hot' Springs ..Best for your I complexion.' ..Fine for a ..shampoo. It will surprise you Milford Phar-j Phar-j macy. '"' I ' : -w a a - Why People Finally Trade at Sloan's THROUGH OUR YEARS OF EXPERIENCE SELLING SELL-ING MERCHANDISE WE HAVE HELD FIRMLY ' TO THE BELIEF THAT THE BIGGEST THING IN ' BUSINESS IS SERVICE. BY SERVICE WE DO NOT MEAN THE EXCHANGE OF A PAIR OF SOX OR THE ...... -WRAPPING UP OF A POUND OF BUTTER FOR A PIECE OF MONEY. SERVICE MEANS KEEPING , ' OUR STOCK UP TO THAT STANDARD OF QUALITY WHERE YOU GET A DOLLAR VALUE FOR THE -HARD-EARNED DOLLAR YOU SPEND. SERVICE . MEANS TAKING A PERSONAL INTEREST IN SELL- ' ING YOU SUCH MERCHANDISE THAT YOU WILL : FEEL SATISFIED THAT YOU HAVE BOUGHT AS WISELY AS THE MARKET AFFORDS AT THE PRICE. SERVICE EXTENDS EVEN FARTHER. IT - IS A-, POTENT FACTOR IN EVERY LINE OF OUR BUSINESS. OUR LARGE STOCK PURCHASED WHEN THINGS WERE NORMAL .ENABLES US ON MANY LINES TO SERVE YOU IN WAR TIMES AS IN PEACE TIMES. SERVICE THAT -BUILDS FOR THE FUTURE " ' TRADE AND CONFIDENCE THAT IS THE SLOAN SERVICE. ' . . . " I - ' -TT7T71! Tr A T TTT71 TrTTlS 1 XTT7TTM7I XTTTl HirfTT7 mTT A XT , Willi VALUfi lUUIi LUiNT lUIliiN Vjli; iVIUXVrj X IlAiN , A FEW SMALL PROFITS. t - ....... ' I ' ' YOURS TRULY, . ; ; ' T. I. SL8AM ft CO. ' 4 ' ' Commencing Tomorrow Saturday The City Bakery will make you the I -in Real Old Fashioned Home-Made White Dread and ...... . .. i OTHER BAKERY PRODUCTS WITHOUT SUBSTITUTES AT THE SAME OLD PRICES AS HE HAS EVER RAISED RAIS-ED THEM DURLVG WAR TTMES. ALL THOSE WHO APPRECIATE AP-PRECIATE HOMJE INDUSTRY KNOW WHERE TO GET THE GOODS P r if r p w U 1 1 S u l li t Y Owing to the restrictions laid down by the U. S. Food Administration the Merchants of Milford have been compelled to make a small delivery charge on every delivery made. Ths charge will be 5c which is about one-halt of the actual cost. - THE HOURS OF DELIVERY SOUTH NORTH 9:30 A. M 10:30 A. M. 1:00 P. m! 2:00 P. M. 3:00 P. M. 4:00 P. M. 5:00 P. M. 5:00 P. M. Milford Merchants Assn. l ..... |