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Show THE BOX ELDER NEWS, THURSDAY, JANUARY El, ISIS. JANUARY DAY, i- 23 - ans. Mr. and Mrs. Alphonzo Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Mr. and Mrs. J. Scott Jenson,Wright, Mr. and Mrs t Lawrence Berg, Mr. and Mrs. Victor: . Madsen, Mr. and Mrs. C. V. rs. C. F, Nelson, Misses MiriamWest, and Helen Evans and Ethleen Forsgren. ! ! Prices in all Departments sen Furn. & Music Co. My home in Brigham City must be sold Immediately, make me an offer. Lester L. Hansen, Teton City, Ida- One Day Only lor e will close out our Iron Tea Kettles ite g2& have it always sold for $1.25 Cash UR p. Dodge as easy to learn, to understand, construction, and I feel perfectly free and to take care of as any automo- - to predict and promise that it will be not only a long lived car, but a long. bile made at any price. The FINISH on the body is an ex- - lived car REGARDLESS OF THE baked enamel; there can be AGE TO WHICH IT IS SUBJECTED, no question of its proving durable and The PRICE of the Dodge delivered certainly it gives the car a handsome to the owner here will be $875.00. No and even an aristocratic appearance, other car in the United States possess-Iudee(Continued from page four.) the Dodge is an aristocrat lug anything like its quality is sold from the ground up, with a clean at so low a price, BUT THE DODGE the automobile business could bring stream-linarched WILL NOT BE EXPLOITED ON THE body, gracefully to the work. fenders, and the general air of being PRICE BASIS. NOR DO WE SOLICIT ON THE Then we definitely and formally ac- the product of a company decidedly A SINGLE PURCHASE A CHEAP BEING ITS OF THEORY in interested appearance. cepted the agency and placed the car a thor- made was CAR. The Dodge You know, of course, what Timken on exhibition with the BOTTERILL G GUARANTEE back of it! Over 17,- - stands for In BEARINGS. The wheels 000 people called to see the car the and axels of the Dodge car are equip- - wholly a SECONDARY consideration. If the Dodge Brothers had not been five days it was on exhibition in Den- ped throughout with Timken roller in a position to manufacture so econver. This record was duplicated in bearings, and the transmission Is with imported Annular bear- omically the Dodge wou'd have been proportion when the car reached Salt Lake City and was exhibited in our ings. The starter la absolutely noise- put out just the same and at a higher sales room here. Scores of orders less in Us action, and so far as we price. I feel justified In the length of this have been able to test it, gives every have already been taken. The POWER of the new car more promise of being thoroughly reliable. letter to you, because I am putting authan meets our expectations. We have The TOP Is one of the best I have myself on record definitely and subjected the engine to every practi- ever seen on any automobile, and 1 thoritatively regarding a car many cal test we know of and it meets them will absolutely guarantee that It can hundreds of which will in the very ownall without the slightest difficulty. be handled by any woman, or man, near future go out to automobile with In and state, ers this city whatThe RIDING QUALITIES are the or boy, without any assistance GUARANTEE back of most surprising features to be found. ever, and It Is remarkably graceful them. frame windshield handsome. The and exare we had They beyond anything And with everv Dodge car will go pected, and it is even a matter of de- and supports are drop forgings, dur- the famous BOTTERILL SERVICE. itself shield and the bate among us if the Dodge is not ably enameled, If you will telephone us at once, actually or at least almost as easy is very well designed. The dash ar-Is we will arrange to suit your convenA neatly planned with an' excellent riding as the light Pierce-Arrowvanadium steal spring is always a rangement of the different guages and ience for a demonstration of the good spring, but these have the added meters. Under it la a locked compart- Dodge car. Very truly yours, features of self lubrication, and the ment for the drivers gloves and any THE TOM BOTTERILL suspension of the body seems to be personal effects he may want to stow AUTOMOBILE COMPANY. perfect; the effect is simply marvel- away. car WEIGHS Frank Botterill. The only 2,000 pounds ous. The Hansen Motor Car Co. expects The CONSTRUCTION of the Dodge and a feature we have examined Into is singularly simple. The engine is particularly Is Its control. All of us their sample car within the next two readily accessible and easy to under- are more than pleased with the show- or three weeks. There are only two cars In the state how, one at Salt stand. I have had personal friends ing It makes In this respect who are not professionally expert in The DURABILITY of the Dodge Is Lake and one at Ogden which were automobiles make examinations and a feature of which we have not the shipped by express In order to show 1 think are quite Justified in saying slightest doubt Everything about It the people what the new car Is. It Advertisement. that individual owners will find the suggests thorough and substantial nt d, On Tuesday evening or this the Mutual Stake boards gave week, their annual social in honor of the various ward workers in the First ward amusement had. Two hundred and liity-trepersons were present and die evenings pleasures included the rendition of a short program, games of various kinds, in dancing which the young ladies who recently took the special course at Logan, demonstrated some of the new steps, and s delicious luncheon was served. An entertaining game was introduced in which all were permitted to enter a funny story telling contest The judges were John D. Peters, 0. C. Dalby and Bishop Brigham Wright After listening to all the funuy stories the judges declared that they were unable to decide which was the best story so would award the prize to themselves, a big cake, and they were then forced to sit down before the assembled company and eat the prize which they accomplished to the accompaniment of good natured banter. Every ward In the stake but one was represented at the Bocial, and the stake presidency, high council, ward bishoprics and stake auxiliary board heads were honored guests. fe FIVE HANSEN, CITY, UTAH. BRIGHAM Manager. ho. Advertisement. tf e s. Jf 812 Ed. W. Lee last Friday, doing fancy work to the accompaniment of lively At delicious luncheon conversation. was served. Those who enjoyed the sewing hour were Mesdames O. G. Spencer, Mart Poulson, Henry Holst, Edwin Gilbert, Seymour Hess, George Barnett, L. L. Lund, Stephen Anderson, Misses Maud Burrell and Jeanette Hansen. The ladies will entertain their husbands tomorrow evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Spenter and the regular meeting will be held on the 29th Inst, at the home of Miss Maud Burrell, CIETY of children were en-- f Mrs. Fred Sorenson, Fri-o- a in honor of her daught-- i Games and birthday. enjoyed after which a de-- 4 was served. Those pres-lerth- a Bowring, Mildred a Coburn, Mary Lee, Ruth ala Gidney, Gay Jeppson, jrd, Vennette Lee, Dorothy Juanita Sorensen, Alice t ;rria Glover, Leland Eddy, Mr. Clinton Cheney was given a Irvin Stohl, Frank Wright, shockingly delightful surprise at his renson, Loveland and Laihome in Corinne last Monday evening n, Milton and J. C. Ensign, by the members of his Sunday School Daniels, Freddie and Ford class. Mr. Cheney was busily engaged in doing some fancy carving on a porker which he had recently slaughtr party was given at the ered and social requisites was the farlire. Minnie J. Lund last thest thing from his mind. The ociftemoon to keep green the casion was his birthday and the twenty-f! e husband and father young people soon made him 3Ri birthday anniversary it ive feel comfortable and then the evening er was served and the af-i- s was given over to pure enjoyment. occupied in pleasant con-m- Games of various kinds were indulged Those in, and refreshments were served and reminiscences. Ipated in the social were Mr. Cheney was extended many hapMinnie J. Lund, Christens py returns of the day. ianie K. Hansen, Matilda 8. Jensen, Mildred Lund, into Last Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. frs. 0. G. Spencer, Mr. and Alphonzo Nelson entertained at a big Music and social conU and, Misses Minerva Lund, family party. were the entertainment feaversation fd and Anna Hansen. tures and a delicious tray luncheon its Those present were was served. 3. S. club spent a delight Bishop and Mrs. Brigham Wright, Mr.t son at the home of Mrs. and Mrs. T. M. Evans, Mr. John Eviwd . i 11 de-os- d .bletf men id)... rOP OF THE WORLD COMMENCING SATURDAY, JANUARY 9 MENS AND BOYS LADIES AND MISSES SUITS AND OVERCOATS SUITS, COATS, DRESSES AND SKIRTS 3316 MENS OVERCOATS For... $27.50 Values For. . . $25.00 Values For. . . $22.50 Values For. . . $20.00 Values For. . . $18.50 Values MENS SUITS For. . . $27.50 Values ; For. . . $25.00 Values For. . . $22.50 Values For. . . $20.00 Values For. . . $18.50 Values BOYS 33K Discount ; $18.35 $16.65 ,$15.00 ,$13.25 $12.35 .$18.35 .$16.65 .$15.00 .$13.35 .$12.35 OVERCOATS as MOTION PICTURES For For For For $ 6.00 Values For $ 4.50 Values BOYS SUITS For $12.50 Values For $10.00 Values For. 8.00 Values For 6.00 Values $12.50 Values $10.00 Values $ 8.00 Values $ 8.29 $ 6.39 $ 5.38 $ 3.98 $ 2.98 Discount LADIES SUITS For $27.50 Values For $25.00 Values For $20.00 Values For $18.50 Values LADIES COATS For $25.00 Values For $22.50 Values For $20.00 Values For $18.50 Values For $15.00 Values For $12.00 Values LADIES DRESSES For $25.00 Values For $20.00 Values For. $18.50 Values For $15.00 Values For $12.00 Values LADIES SKIRTS $18.50 $16.65 $13.39 $12.29 $1669 $14.95 $13.39 $12.35 $ 9.98 $ 7.98 $16.69 $13.35 .... .$12.30 $ 9.98 j. .$ 7.95 ? $ 8.39 $ 6.35 .....$ 5.30 $ 3.98 ONE LOT BOYS SUITS Values from $4.00 to $8.50. . For $ 2.98 ONE LOT MENS SUITS Values from $10 to $18. laska A $200,000 IL PRODUCTION E. L. DAVENPORT WILL And Arctic & IN SIX REELS. LECTURE THE ENGAGEMENT AT THE ALTA. n fn 1 Re- - THE PICTURES j is & 2SCTS. $7.49 This Sale Will Continue Until January 30 DONT GO TO OGDEN UNTIL YOU HAVE EXAMINED THESE BARGAINS. EVERY GARMENT MARKED DOWN BELOW COST AND MUST BE SOLD. CALL EARLY AND GET FIRST CHOICE. THEATRE, FRIDAY Matinee, 2:30 to 5 p. m. Night, 7:00 to 11:00 p.m. mission ..... For BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH. IT 5' |