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Show -- "ZTTZL BAXTER'S IWIIKHK YOU (JAN HAVE YOUR SHOES REPAIRED All Work duarnnlced Children's Work According to Size. Half Itlock North of (.'r..n Store. I American Fork I "'' ' ' ' ' Choice Out Flowers Ferns and Floral Designs. Head to tie Lehl Floral Cc Lehl, Telephone 20-J. We deliver PROMITLY 1YR SELLING OUT AT POST Now Is the tlmo to buy your candy, confectionery nnd cigars. We've got to mbve and are going out of business, and will sell our entire stock at coat. Nothing will be reserved, Mnrjorle Rambou $1.00 chocolates for 70c. Ec candles 3 for a dime Everything else proportionately. W. C. HANSON at Interurban Depot 13-2t SPRING MILLINERY OPENING March 23.2ft, 1915. You nre cordially Invited 'to Inspect the most extensive' display of correct millinery at 20-lt M. and I. OHIPMANS TO THE-PUBLIO For care of lots nnd work on cemetery ceme-tery call Up Oeorgo II. Hansen, American Am-erican Fork, Phone 76. 20-2t o I-ongfcllow could take a worthless piece of paper and wrlto a poom on It nnd make it worth C5,00O that's genius. There nro some men who could wrlto a few words on a piece of paper and mako It worth $8,000, 000 that's capital. Tho United States can take an ounco and quarter of gold and mnko it worth $20 that's money. A mechanic can tako material mater-ial worth $G and make it Into watch springs worth $1,000 that's skill, there Is n man In Chicago who can take n titty cent plcco of canvass, paint n plcturo on It, and mnko It worth $1,000 that's art. A Greek can take an article worth 7Cc and soil It for $1 that's T)uslness. A woman could purchase, a hat for 7Cc but prefers pre-fers one worth $27 thut'u foolish-tcss. foolish-tcss. A ditch digger handles several tons of earth for $1.00 a day that's 'abor. The author of this can write a check for $9,000,000, but It wouldn't would-n't bo worth u dime that's rough. APPETITE MAKES EAT-ING EAT-ING A PLEASURE -oss of nppctltc Is the first signal of disorder and decay. Tho usual Iobs of appetite Is often caused by functional disturbances In the stomach. The stomach falls to do tho work required, the appetite Is gone, and the body suffers. Such u stomach needs to be cleaned and sweetened. MERITOL Tonic Digestive Is made especially 'to assist the stomach to digest food, and promoto n healthy nppo-tlte. nppo-tlte. This remedy Is sold on our positive guarantee, and we kindly nsk you to give It' a trial. It Is n genuine tonic. Prlco $1.00. For Salo by F. M. HROWN Exclusive Agency Thcro nro people that will teJlB that other papers are as goouflB this that's norvo. Toko $1.G0H get n year's subscription to this flB or that's common sense. BB Don't Judge n man by his clotfll God mado one nnd tho tailor madeBj other. Don't Judgo a man by his tfl lly, for Cain belonged to a good fBl lly. Don't Judgo a man by his ralHM n lire, for many a man falls bccaH ho Is too honest to succeed, dBM Judgo a man by tho house ho llvcsV j for the lizard and the rat often Bs hablb tho grander structure. WaBJ a man dies they who survive him aS what property has ho left lichlnBJ tho nhgel who bends ovor tho dyfll man nsks what good deeds ho has si before him. BJ E. H. BOLEYg MARK J For Today Only, Saturday, March I 6 cans So milk, 25c. Bj 3 cans 10c milk, 25c. H 3 cans corn, 25c. H 3 cans tomatoes, 26c. H 3 cans 10c oysters, 25c. K 25c cocoa, 20c. B 36c Columbian Carnation Mush, 3I 20c Peanut Butter, 16c. 13W Now Is The I Time 1 TO HAVE YOUR PIANO fl TUNED . Don't wait until after you B house clean, as aust andH lint are sure to be found in your piano. B Special price for tun- B in? and cleaning for the B next 30 days $3.50. B Prof. C. Hopkins Phone 43W. Am. Fork. ORDER AT ONCE We have had so many calls for extra copies of the, papers pa-pers which contained the prophecy of the Prophet Joseph Jos-eph Smith, that we have decided de-cided if those who doslro extra ex-tra cople3 will kindly let us know at once the number they will take, we will print a sufficient number to supply sup-ply the demand. FACTS! FACTS!! FACTS! ''ssWMBgsMgsBgsBgagagagagigpagsBgMB You can't ride over facts. They stand u barrier to discussion discus-sion and ai-Kunient. In the American Fork Co-op. you will find the best ready-to-wear clothing lor men and boys that 4 can be bought in the west. Also the greatest bargains in Children's Chil-dren's .Shoes, and Ladies' and Gent's Slippers and Oxfords. H'.s i'acl If you don't believe it, examine our stock and compare com-pare prices. 1()U Men's Suits, worth $15.00, $UO,00 and $25.00, for $12.00, $10.00 ami $20.00. (Jet a new suit for conference. 50 Young Men's Suits, worth $8.50, $10.00 and $12.00 for $0.75, $8.00 and $0.50. 50 Knee Pant Suits, worth $:.00, $4.00, $5.00, $0.00, for $2.00, $:,20, $4.00 and $4.80. "r Overalls for men worth 85c for 00c. . ' Bib Overalls for hoys, worth 05o and 70c, for 40c. Uum Coats for the sheepman and farmer, $2.25 to $5.50. 100 1'air Men's Oxfords, worth $4.00 and $5.00, for $2.00. 100 Pair Ladies' Lace Slippers, worth $2.50 to $3.50, 'for $2.00 100 Pair Clirl's Shoes, worth $1.50 to $2.50, bizo 10 to 2. for $1.25. " 100 Pair Children's Shoes, worth $1.25 to $2.00, size 8 to 10, for $1.00. I 100 Pair Children's Shoes, worth $1.00 to $1.75, size 5 to 7j I for 75 cents. I .Men ami Boys' Work Shoes 20 per cent off. I, REMEMBER THE PLACE ""'" i American Fork Co-op. Inst ! "THE PEOPLE'S STORE J. H. STORRsTkauajrer |