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Show Choice Cut Flowers Ferns and Floral l)clgiis. .Send to the Lohl Floral Co l.elil, Telephone 2II-.I. v. delher I'KOMI'TI.V ' HIL COXJOI XTM K KTISG. Under the auspices of the M. 1. A. or tho four wards, a meeting will be huld In the Second Wnrd meeting-houso meeting-houso Sunday evening. Tho follow-ug follow-ug program will be given: Remarks Jullu Hrown nnd Rosa burrunt. Piano Solo Leah Hush. Reading Mae Hutchlngs. Munlcnl Duct Sadlo Thornton and V!rn Walker. Meeting commences at 7:30 p. m. and the public uro Invited to attend. W44)4)HmTTMTHTHHi3 l wl T I Orient Theatre xZm T 1Mens0 J .MOTION PICTURE l'ALAl'K. tt"9B; I Yo"- X H $ ?4)m xEXT WEEK S OFFERING !B T Monday Night, May 4th. , V S AN AMERICAN CITIZEN M A Stupendous Four-Reel Famous i'mers Production, leuturln, vV 4 distinguished actor, John biurymore. in the leading tZ 9 A romance or love, comedy and utrlguw. UIQ Tuesday Night, May oth. :K J DEVOTION A two-part photoplay, telling n buauUfuh slory JMji Al CX1BDMU11T! OK HOW THE CHILD WAS KESUUKD-ft,!, M heart interest from start to h..lsh. u" W X LAWYER, DOG AND BABY A streaming comedy H Wednesday Night, May oth. V THE THIEF AND THE BOOK A two-purt feature of olden dM X THE MIGHTY 'ATOM A comedy or unusuut mirth. Jfm HEAD WAiTEK A humorous stoi or a. man who thought a twK young thing was in love with nfni. V Thursday Nlg.it, May 7th. Hj X A BLOWOUT AT SANTABANA.V In two parts. A rlp-ronrhM T reliable comedy of real Westim origin, K llEMHUtK'S DIVORCE A pleasing comedy-dnuna . -uiE l,OAtEU A moral story or tho farm. -H Friday, Mghl, May 8th. V X THE AUROWMAKEH'S DAUG1UEH-A two-reel special IndliA X leature, with appropriate Indian music. " T llAl.NTKR HOLSEa A comedy st-ieam. FATTY'S t'l.iU'iATIUulM T Comedy. PROTECTING SAN IRAN FROM 1'ilH". -Comedy. " I Saturday Nlglit, May Oth. H JACK AND THE BEANSTALK Special two-reel fairy tale. BrttS :the kiddles. S OUR MUTt'AL GIRL. .. FATE'S ROUNDUP A comedy which will muko your fairly gtlS X B H X B A II Line to the Orient. l Y 11 R it B Wise II There. II ! mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmimmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmtmmmmmmmmmmmi I To the Buying Public I We do not advertise 20, 25 and 33 1-3 per cent offj I No store can do this unless they first add this bigj profit on their Merchandise. - m It 's hard for you to know in looking nt n suit whether tho price should lo$10fl or $20. Therefore many stores, try to fool you. Thoy try to uet nsjiuichaM they enn make you pay. That is why it is so easy to Ret a cut (f) price. LeM us supnose that a suit is marked $25. If you hesitnto the price is stretched a'fl little, down to $20, you will perhaps buy; fooled into the belief that you are jrcttiujrM a "special" price. fl But the next buyor, who is "closer" pays $2.50 or $3.00 less than you, nnd yourB neighbor, who is "cranky," eLs a duplicate suit for $15.00. . Vou never know, when it salesman starts to cut thq pi-ice, just how badly yon arc being done. It is proof that you surely would have been over charged if you had paid the original price, and evidence that you are paying TOO MUCH at any price &M THAT STOKE. C0c l.nco Curtains, Golden Rule Price 39c ,D.00 9x12 Rugs, Golden Rulo Price U- I 75c Laco Curtains, Goldon Rulo Price 49c $6.G0 9x12 Rugs 1-2 wool Golden Rule Price f!J! J1.00 I.nce Curtains, Golden Rulo Price C9c 850 9xl2 RUsa 3-4 wool, Golden Rule Price 1.6.90 $1.60 Lnco Curtains, Golden Rulo Price 98c $12.co 9x12 Rugs nil wool, Golden Rulo Price 9J $2.00 I.uco Curtains, Golden Rule Price.... ?1.2C $12.C0 9x12 Tapestry Rugs, Golden Rule Price J9.S0 $2.25 Lace Curtains. Golden Rulo Price... $1.49 $i8.00 9x12 Tapestry Rugs, Golden Rule PrlceJliM $3.00 Laco Curtains, Golden Rulo Price... $1.98 $25.00 9x12 Tapestry Rugs.Golden Rule Price i Gel the GOLDEN RULE PRICE on Shoes mid 2750 9xl2 Smlth Axra8ter' Golden.... Slippers. Yu enn ,.ne 25c to $1.00 per pair. m.co xr2UnUhCAxm;,B;;r;'ooid;.V.::'... ' I VE INVITE COMPARISON. Uulo Price 'iW' ' OARS STOP -ySp ) j) - i OARS ST0?1 GolbEN 3iUQdwutuc Go'ii rule Mm i i'-?rj?eCo'Inc ' RUI,E I store jBMBSM3BBlBE3B3ti store I WE DO NOT CLOSE SATURDAYS-OPEN UNTIL 9 P. M. ii 1 "THE CLOTHING INDUSTRY" j ' JS something the public know so little of and yet it is some- . I ,. 1 Xthing concerning each of us, and which every person de- :; 1 ,; rrS1Jlore about. Therefore MAYER BROS. ' I p r?Y L " LU- have very successfully produced a mov- ! - - I IT .P'c,ture nm, showing this great industry from the sheep to the wearer - I MAY STH " feprodu a? e pt:i'a House TUESDAY EVENING' I MAY 51 H. We cordially invite our many friends to come oiit ThpW ' 1 evenmg and see for themselves how the clothes-which Weuen ' I you every day-are manufactured. die selling I si ww !l M American Fork Co-Operative Institution "The People's stoj bIbBBBblSBD BBBBBmBBBBBBBBjBBBBBBBBBBJBBJBJBJBBMrBBBBBagMBttlta-Mr'. j.rf . ''imamimmmmmmmmmmlmmmmmmm BBBBBBBBF BBBBBBBBtT--ca-3i ''"' ?- ' ' -.-.. - . r I |