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Show The Box Elder News, , , t TUESDAY EVENING, ANUL Semi-Week- ly F Attend the Altas Big Fashion Show displayWednesday Evening. Dozens of Live Models, to Paraaddition ing the latest in Feminine Apparel, in Haya-kawmount Feature, Each to His Kind, with Sesseu A Dime is all it costs. LOCAL Leslie Watkins was over from Lorelagan during tile week visiting tives. Mr. and Mrs. Alphonzo Nelson welcomed a baby girl to their home last Saturday morning. For cut flower can oarah Joseph-son- , tf phone 290. Adv home came Knudson Miss Marjorie from .Logs" Saturday evening and spent two days visiting her parents. inch Stude-bake- r FOR SALE, new 3 Adv. tf wagon. Phone Miss Zilla Wight came over from Logan Saturday evening to spend Sunday and Monday visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Hansen left for Provo this morning to attend a big family reunion of Mrs. HansenB family. auto trucks For Sale 4 second-hanof 1500 lb capacity, cheap and easy term payments. Stewart Motor Co., m23 a2 Brigham City. Adv. Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Meffert have returned from a visit to Mr. Mefferts old home in Kansas City. The trip was made for the purpose of attending a big family reunion and the Mefferts report having had a delightful outing. Remember the big dance at the Academy April 6. Scout night of the tf Junior Series Adv. Miss Vera Southworth is home from the University of Utah, for a month's training work in the schools of Brigham City. Miss Southworth has been assigned to the Lincoln school. WANTED, at once, the best team that 1200 will buy. R. V. Call. Brigm20-t- f ham. Utah. Adv. James Christensen returned Sunday morning of this week from Baker City, Oregon, whither he went last week to attend the funeral services over the remams of his niece. Miss Norma Smurthwaite daughter of Mrs. James Smurthwaite. The deceased young lady was in her twentieth year and waq an exceptional young woman. LOST On Saturday night last, a large envelope containing typed MS. Finder please return to this office and be rewarded. Adv. tf Among those who came from distant points to attend the funeral services over the remains of the late Ned-ar- d Mayhue which were held on Friday afternoon last, were Mrs. Leona Phillips, Alicia Lewis Mayhue David Mayhue Leon Mayhue and wife. Salt Lake City; Alice Lewis, Wilford Lewis, Warren Hall, Mrs. Doris Jensen, Mrs. John' Chamley, Mrs. Romrell, McCammon, Idaho; Mrs. George Romrell and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis of Burley, Idaho. . 4 85-R- d , LIS a. nn Q JL JL N FATHERS, MOTHERS, SISTERS. BROTHERS With the opening of the Pacific Coast baseball league In Salt Lake today, Bert Olsen, the live wire at the Tunnel Cigar Store, hung out his score board this morning and will give the returns on th big games by innings each day thru the season, beginning with the game today between the Salt Lake Bees and the Portland Beavers. HAVE YOU REALIZED THAT TH13 YEAR ONE WANTS TO BUY HI3 GOODS WHERE HE IS ASSURED OF GETTING MERCHAN-DISOF KNOWN QUALITY AND FROM A HOUSE WHOSE REPUTAWE TION IS KNOWN FOR SELLING ONLY DEPENDABLE GOOD3? CLAIM THAT DISTINCTION AND WE WANT TO SAY TO YOU NOW THAT OUR MERCHANDISE IS AS GOOD AS IT EVER WAS, AND E ANOTHER CAMP OF DAUGHTERS OF THE PIONEERS WILL CONTINUE BE MAINTAINED The Daughters of the Utah Pioneers met at the home of Miss Amber Ham-soMonday evening and effected an organization of a camp of the society in the Fourth ward. The following officers were elected: Mrs. Burton Pett, president; Mrs. Geneva Wright, first counselor; Mrs. Josephine Osen, second counselor; Miss Freda Hansen, secretary; Mrs. H. S. Jensen, registrar; Mrs. Chris Simonsen, historian; Mrs. Lorenzo Pett, treasurer; Mrs. Minnie J. LuDd, chorister; Miss Lenora Jensen, organist; Mrs. Zera Earl, Auditor. Second nand FORDS. QUALITY MUST EARLY AND IN LARGE QUANTITIES MANY OF THE SHARP ADVANCES IN PRICES, WE ARE IN A SPLENDID POSITION TO SAVE YOU MONEY ON CLOTHING, SHOES, BY OUR BUYING n First East street. TO BE AS GOOD A8 IT IS NOW. WITH US. BE-FOR- E HATS, SHIRTS, SILKS, DRESS GOODS, UNDERWEAR, HOISERY, ETC. WE WILL HAVE A LARGE SHIPMENT OF LADIES SUITS, AND COATS IN FOR SATURDAY. YOU WILL WANT ONE FOR EAS-TECOME IN SATURDAY SURE. Prices right. Stewart Motor Co. Adv THE CALL TO ARMS FOR SALE at a bargain geod secLet the pacifists stand aside or, ond hand range, just the thing for the summer kitchen. Apply at this better jet, let them show their red office. Adv. tf American blood by standing squarely behind the President and Congress in this epoch making hour of American ENDORSED AT HOME history. President Wilson has risen Proof as This Should Convince to the occasion. He has cut loose Any Brigham Citizen from platitudes and fancy phrases and The public endorsement of a local has met the issue that Germany has citizen is the best proof that can be been forcing upon us for two years. produced. None better, none strong- He has called upon American maner can be had. When a man comes hood and American womanhood to deforward and testifies to his fellow ci- fend their lives, their fortunes and tizens, addresses his friends and neigh- their sacred honor. And that call, bors, you may be sure he is thorough- sounded In no uncertain terms, is to all ly convinced or he would not do so. the people of all races who have foreTelling ones experience when it is for gathered upon American soil seeking the public good is an act of kindness the shelter of a flag that symbolizes -that should be appreciated. The fol- freedom on land and sea. Let us not deceive ourselves. It lowing statement given by a resident of Brigham addB one more to the means war. Cruel, .relentless war to many cases of Home Endorsement the end that Germany's dream of which are being published about) world power will be forever shattered. Men and women of Utah, you have Doans Kidney Pills. Read it Martin Anderson, 103 N. Third West been called to the col rs. Your counSt., Brigham, says: At times my kid- try needs you now as It has never neys have acted too freely and my needed you before. For this world back has been lame anu aching. When- war. Into which we have been forced ever I have been this way 1 have to play an Important part, is without bought Doans Kidney Pills at The Ed- precedent Where do you stand this morning? dy Drug Store and they have always rid me of the pains and regulated my Pray God that will stand the acid test. There can be but kidneys." Price 50c, at all dealers. Dont two classes of citizens under existing simply ask for a kidney remedy get conditions, patriots and traitors, Doans Kidney Pills the same that The above is a part of an editorial in this mornings Herald Republican. Mr. Anderson had. Adv. 1 P. J. Koford will deliver it to you evCo., Props., Buffalo N. Y. ery morning. Send or phone your or-der at once. Adv. It , , 'lv U Countys Largest and Most Popular Clothing Store ssensi MARRIED Last Wednesday In the Salt Lake Temple, Miss Myrtle Geneva Francis and Mr. Charles H. Clifford of this city,' were united in marriage. Both these young people are well and favorably known in this city where they have a host of friends. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford will make their home In Brig' ham City.' " ' ' Accidents will happen, but the best regulated families keep Dr. Thomas Ecloctio Oil foe such emergen epes. Two sizes,! 25c and 60c at ell stores. Adv. - -- NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC Notice is hereby given that all slot machines, punch boards, or any other similar devices, being operated by any person in Box Elder County must be removed at once, any violators will be prosecuted under the State law. Yours very truly, LeROY B. YOUNG Adv. It ' County Attorney Money to lend at a low rate of interest for three to ten years on Improved, Irrigated farms. Inter Moun tain Life Insurance Co., Boston Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. Advertisement mSO-aT- -- j Foster-Milbur- n Everything Electrical LET U8 DO YOUR ELECTRICAL WORK AUTO SUPPLIES Brigham Electric Co Insomanla Indigestion nearly always disturbs the sleep more or less, and is often the cause of insomanla. Eat a light supper with little If any meat, and no milk; also take one of Chamberlains Tablets Immediately after supper, and see if you do ont rest much better. Obtainable everywhere. Adv. Professional Cards... Dr. J, W. Chambers, Jr. VETERINARIAN. Residence, Garland, Utah, Phone No. I Day er night oalls promptly attended to Auto conveyance. WilleyDENTISTSMcNeil 'i ' - Dr. R. T. Willey Dr. W. I. McNeil west door first First NationUpstairs al Bank Build!. Phone No 9 s Utah Brigham Cityi ' LEE INSURANCE, REAL ESTATE Why not ride in an i C. D. Berger, T $1.95 PER BUSHEL; BEETS AT $7.00 PER WHEAT TON AND ALL OTHER FARM PRODUCTS OUT OF SIGHT, WHY NOT HAVE A FARM OF YOUR OWN? Wo have 160 acres at Holbrook, 40 acres plowed, all fenced, for $1000.00. Easy termss 320 acres at Stone, all fenced and under cultivation. Nice new bungalow house, well, windmill, cement tank etc., all for $7,000.00. Easy terms. t 160 acres at Snowvllle. Fenced. 60 acres under cultivation, 5 room house, city water In house, barn for 8 head of animals, $3000. Any amount of unimproved dry land at from $10.00 to $12 ''O per acre Fruit land from $300.00 to $500.00 per acre. Sugar beet land from $100.00 to $200.00 per acre. Homes In any par of Brigham City for from $900.00 and up. Building lots In any part of town from $200.00 to $800.00 per quarter acre. . We will also loan you the money at a reasonable rate of interest FIGGINS & IPSEN and J. 6. JENSEN 1 1 A r ' j of four miles. Good Salesmen. The efficient salesman is a man who cun get a Job probably a better one from a financial standpoint than you can give him. ' The production man, with his tendency to stricter discipline and his idea of fixity of wages, rarely understands the more temperamental and emotional sales type. The salesman demands a looser rein than the toolmaker, the laborer and the office clerk. The salesman gets It, because he can go where he can have It Industrial Management X i n m Sensible in size, weight, power and price. The biggest value in automobiles on the market this year. For sale by... tt r i -L- , Phone 8, Brigham, Utah. JOHN E. J First National Bank Building BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH WM. E. DAVIS ; LAWYER ALL THE COURT! First National Bank Building Utah Brigham City PRATICE8 IN Utah Conservatory of MUSIC (e, I STUDIO AT C. W. KNUDSON'S RES. Fdt Private Instruotlou in Piano. Instructor j . . Msis Cecil Ragan Field Manager Lee A. Bird, C.H. BRYAN, D.D.S. Bell Thone Room 22, First National Bank Building Utah, i $ Brigham City, ce d. i FIRE INSURANCE that insures. Rates reasonable. Let me figure with you. 55 How about Insuring that automobile? Only $1.00 per $100 Insur; ance. OFFICE AT BULLETIN FROM HALL CAINES FAMOUS NOVEL E. C. F. Hartmann ALTA THURSDAY & FRIDAY Plumbing and Heating Evening 10c and 25c ESTWATES FREE 'NWOHAM 64TY, UTAH. F. C. HOUGHTON j Dealer In Ja HAY MERCHANDISE, GENERAL p1 AND GRAIN. Accomoda-- j Sheepmens Supplies and tlons for Travelers. PROMONTORY, UTAH Oakland "Sturdy as the oak" the Sensible Six. Step Into the Merreii Lumber Companys offices and look ever. A real automobile for less me ey. 4 X awyer- Practices in All The Courts Office: - Merrell Lumber Co. THE ETERNAL CITY Admission, Matinee 5c & 10c. YOUNG L WM.J.LOWE at The Most Sensible Car Made IN f4' j AND CONVEYANCER. So. Main, opposite Hotel Boothe Utah. Brigham City, PAULINE FREDERICK X A r ABSTRACTOR PRESENT i j JOHN V. PHILLIPS The Famous Players Company 1 i Prop. COUNTY ATTORNEY PRACTICES IN ALL THE COURTS. Office in County Court House Utah. Brigham City, occnr-renc- e Diplomatic Excuse. Twin boys who were great fighters moved Into the neighborhood. A little boy living next to me had been attacked several times and always came out second best. One day he was walking with me. and he suddenly stopped across the street from where the twins lived. Letting go my hand he said : I wont take you any farther, because those twins are scared of me." Chicago Tribune. , ESTIMATES FURNISHED Utah d Brigham City, LeROY-B- . Condor Soars High. Utah. OX ELDER PLUMBING & HEATING CO. ll It is believed to be no rare for a condor to soar to a height DUNN Brigham C'ty, 3 Stop! Look! Listen! HYPflY C& BONDED ABSTRACTERS. on's Evald Peters Re (isWin Lyman Wight and Bertha Holton of Brigham City, were granted a acres hay land for sale cheap, laying winter eggs. Sell me yo'ur mit to wed yesterday. close In, well fenced and watered. InRemember the big dance at the quire of D. H. Rosenbaum, Brigham mongrels at a good price and buy a or David Rosenbaum, Delta, Utah. setting of 13 eggs for $1.00. Academy April 6. Scout night of the Junior Series Adv. Adv. , tf Dont buy an automobile uerore giv--, lug the Oakland "the ence over. Mer-reLumber Co. has the agency for this territory and the salesmanager; will be glad to give you a demonstration. Ad tf 5 m27-30-a- 1 BERT OLSEN HANGS OUT SCORE BOARD W. R. Dredge was in Malad on Sunover day last to attend funeral services the remains of a prominent young lady ho had died. FOR CUT FLOWERS call Sarah tf Josephson, phone 290. Adv. Iowa In from was E. Cropley George String yesterday, to do some shopping and attend to some business matters He reported lots of snow out In the valley. FOR SALE 2 milk cows. Norman W Lee. Adv. Remember the big dance at the Academy April 6. Scout night of the tf Junior Series Adv. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Pond are now comfortably ensconced In the Geo. A. Anderson hom which they recently purchased. This family is a valuable addition to the citizenship of Brigham City, for they were among the prominent residents of southern Idaro and Mr. Pond has long been one of the big characters of the Gem State. Mr. and Mrs, Anderson and family have taken up their abode in the old Wat kins home corner of First North and FOR SALE ,, - tTf M g |