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Show 1923 EAST SALT LAKE TIMES, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, Ward fro.hmcnts. Aconling to reporti 400 of the sold. at the Richards Ward tickets have already beendam-ti.niyht will be LADIES AID me prnii-d.- of the The Ariel, Hall at Viuis.-meiifor the general expenses of the have t and orche.-drTht- liiil.W AM S.vidy f ii , stationery, post ... the mu.-;- c ar.il v ry , lu.ir, iiiiluilitig Tl.'-- .i r.:oi Church w ii lr nu.n- - cards He. The people of the South- -' vm!1 concert M,Ja l'.' imlllf tlu 1, I,a,llMr ,'l iit this orgamza- of .,.asl an. very proud A' i1. T:l luward anything it un- and turn loyal N.o viuocr "III! J'. ii.., TurJ:iJ, is Known .iiTtiikoji , o a record crowd is expected The Richards JTtil. ,Jt. a Kin- of the liiest organizations in rt.si.nt. lie- Southeast and when they pul their it usually. anyihir.tr, .Hurts have fi.es over in fine shape. to They RICHARDS WARD make this forth every effort put has CHOIR TO HIVE party a huge suceussj the hallcheck DANCE AND SOCIAL ell beautifully decorated; a .stand will be provided free of charge re A big social and dance will be given and there will be plenty of free Mrs. Jessie Cole, 1481 Stratford Ave., entertained the Fourth Grade Religion Class Friday afternoon, No-The girls wore large vein her 9. js orange bows on their hair and the $ boys huge Buster Brown ties of the The favors and decorasame color. tions were in orange. Dancing and games were enjoyed by all. The main event was a peanut hunt an the lawn. 3 Mis Virginia Lambert was awarded the prize for the girls and Charles Ue art1 offering as one of our unusual bargains Refreshments Wood for the boys. were served to twenty-siof young mutton until noon, Sal i thi- li., r ,x ( e s . t PRINCESS ei.-us- u.i-r'.- mu-nc- ...... . - i Him.-t'Vi'l- ! ' - THEATRE SUGAR HOUSE THEATRE ( HYLAND j SUN.-MO- NOV. N. s SUN.-MON.-TUE- legs and loins al 15c 11). e You will 1m surprised at llu wonderful savings in hotli our groeery and meat departments. at 10c UM1L NOON 10c lb Shoulders of Young Mutton, of Young Mutton, lb. . 15c I'g and Loin Shoulder Pork Roast, best ruts, lb. . . 13c Horn less Prime Rib Roast, rolled, lb. 18c UNUSUAL MEAT BARGAINS m -- SOME REGULAR PRICES CHEESE Full Cream, lb. BULK MACARONI 5 lbs. 2 lbs. SUGAR CORN Can 10c Charles Samuels is recovering from injuries received while playing soccer football for Granite High School. 25c 29c GRAHAM S 29c SUGAR io lbs. 98c OYSTERS T 25c 79c IN OUR .MARKETS We buy e secured tin unlimited amount of very fine turkeys that ean be bad at our markets Monday, Nov. 26th. Don't buv vour Thanksgiving turkey until you have seen ours - - they are of the finest quality at the lowest possible priee. Young Mutton PORK, Corn Fnl Slow, lb 5c Loin Chops, lb. 20c YOUNG MUTTON 15c PRIME REEF Pol Ro;i!I, hot cut, lb REEF Sirloin Steak, lb Lon Chaney 29-3- 0 IN THE NIGHT ROSE IN Comedy BROKEN CHAINS Topics Comedy DEC SATURDAY 1 FRI. and SAT. Gaston Glass and Helene Chadwick RAYMOND HATTON IN GIMMIE , HIS BACK AGAINST THE SOON: Fore of Habit. tio an odd caw of Guy Water abientmlndednesa. Leather Pushers Western Serial Comedy COMING SIX DAYS-T- SPOILERS HE BE Well?" The darned fool evidently didnt know that I like spinach. Wayside IT Tulea. Ho Wants to Know. THE PRI1ESS h Red Lights, one of the most thrill-- , ing melodramas ever produced, will be shown at the Princess Theatre next Sunday and Monday. Briefly the story is as follows: After locating his long lost daughter Ruth in Ias Angeles, Luke Car-- I son, the railroad magnate, sends his trusted friend Godfrey Murray to bring her back to Chicago in a private Pullman car. Shortly after the dia- cot ery of her identity Ruth becomes subjected to strange warnings of death from unknown sources, voices con-- I veyey through the air by means of a red ball of light. To allay Ruths fears, her fiance, John Blake, a successful business man, engages his friend Scott, "the crime deflector," to handle the cure. Scott 'Darns that Luke Carson bus a maniac brother Ezra who has long harbored a scret hate fur the wealthy railroad man und is now seeking to wreak bis vengeance by means of a mysterious invention. Ruth and her party now start Fast in the private car attached to the Continental Limited. Luke Carson meanwhile lias come on to Los Angeles himself and missing his daughter by a few hours sturts after her in a ne-, cial train. On board the private car hands strange things happen. Ape-lik- e 'appear through ventilators, red lights Hash, strange shadows are east about and Godfrey Murray, the trusted friend, is found murdered. Luke Carson's train catches up with the Limited and he hoards the private car, overjoyed to see his daughter agani und grieved at the fate of his friend. Suddenly while the Limited is climbing a sleep grade, the rear car carrying the Carson party breaks loose. Ezra appears, fiendishly elated 'hat al! will be killed, for right behind the plunging car comes the spe-ctrain. Just when the terrible appears certain, the second train hits an open switch and is miraculously whisked out of the way. Ezra Carson meets a well deserved fate and the happily reunited party its journey oil the special train which now becomes converted into a honeymoon express. Century Comedy WHY WORRY? Hy-lan- dl Oh T Yes, he's Juat back from a ed. York Sun and Globa. Idaho. Mr. George H. Short, 1361 Stratford Ave. is away on a two weeks An Ovaralght. business trip into Idaho. My doctor put me on a rigid diet, but he aald I could eat all the spinach Ii I wanted. "TO -- WALL CALIFORNIA PERFUME CO. Call at the home of Mrs. Lilly Winger, 1352 So. 11th East, 3772R for the California opmotor boat crulao and tht other night Cream and Perfume, Mens Shavhe aat down In the bath and baled sets and many fine Christmas Mrs. John C. Nicholson has her It out until the whole floor waa flood- ing gifts. Will take orders now. sister visiting her from Rexburg, New Girl Guy Fred Williams, 1361 Stratford is recovering nicely from an eration on his throat. News Now Ivan was the czar of all the Russia." SIGNS YOU CAN BELIEVE IN If your breath ia bad and you have spells of swimming in Hie head, poor appetite, constipation and a general feeling, it is a Bign your liver is torpid. The one really dependable remedy for all disorders in the liver, stomach and bowels ia llerbine, I tacts powerfully on the liver, strengthens digestion, purifies the bowels ana restores a fine feeling of energy, vim and cheerfulness. Price 60c. Bold by Lloyds Pharmacy 1702 So. 11th Tell me aomethlng." Year "How many of those Roaalaa were there, anyhow r Louisville Courier- - East. TURKEY SPECIAL Direct from producers in Vernal. To arrive Monday next. Place your order now and save money. Get two eggs for one by feeding our famous Make Em Lay Eg Mash. A full line of poultry feeds sod supplies, flour, etc. Price always right. Sugar Grain & Seed Co. Ily. 3723 1063 E. 21st Sol Adv. THE BEST THING IN THE CEUAR. Journal Getting Baok at Him, Huh, I believe youd do the moat foolish thing In tbe world If some one would auk you. She la thla a proposal! New Sack Sun and Glob lie (bitterly) Recording-Breakin- g Cod. Codfish weigh from 12 pounds up to S3 pounds, ss a general rule. Fish weighing ino to 173 pounds have been Tbe taken, soys Nature Magazine. Inrgeftt rodflsh recorded and cuught In New Ragland water tipped the scales at 21 1 pounds. -- Sbouhlrr ('hops. i NOV. I. Claire Windsor and Colleen Moore Each organization will furnish a musical number, either a quartet or duct. Prizes were offered for the organizations having the most officers and teachers present. Prizes will also be awarded for the best musical EARLY JUNE PEAS lb. THURS.-FR- The ofiefers and teachers of Highland Park Ward had a business meeting and social Thursday evening at the ward chapel. 50c 23c Review WED. and TI1URS. Review Comedy The Highland Park Religion Claeses will give an operetta on Dec. 7th. named Jack the Giant Killer. The operetta wil be under the direction of Mrs. Gertrude Libby assisted by Mrs. Eva Owens, musical director. 30c Comed5' WITH AN ALL STAF CAST Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Cole entertained Saturday evening at their home, 2475 Douglas St. Mrs. Howard McKeen, Mrs. Wm. Lindsrom, Mrs. Jed Abott were present. b. 27-2- 8 THE GIRL OF THE GOLDEN WEST The Boy Scouts committee met last week and outlined the program for the coming season. The meeting was held with the Scout Master, Mr. H. B. Warner. The members of the committee are Mr. Richard Hart, Mr. Olsen and Dr. Geo. Allen. . California Soft Shell Walnuts, 2 lbs. . 19c 10c Small Sweet Oranges, doz 10-l$149 pail Pure Lard POLLY of the FOLLIES You Del ter Come Early and Get a Seat Mrs. Emeral Hansen entertained the Sewing Club, Thursday afternoondec-at her home, 2475 Douglas St. The orations were carried out in yellow Ten guests were chrysanthemums. present. UNUSUAL BARGAINS FOR SATURDAY NOV. LIES. WED. At the Primary Conference at the Granite Stake Meeting House last Fri-da- v night the Highland Park Primary gave a very successful Butterfly dance. Mrs. Carl Burton was in charge of the dance and Mrs. Frank Sorensgn was the accompanist. 11)., 7 IN News Coinetly x. unlay 25-26-2- CONSTANCE TALMADGE RED LIGHTS i NOV. S. A Production for Everyone One of the Dig Pictures Mutto- n- sugar house 25-2- 6 ! . 1 1 3c HAMS Sweet Sugar Cured, whole or half, 18c lb al 21c V IM tautfi Main Suiir. Immi i cul-li-i- First Alarm Clock Mads In Italy. The first nhirm dock mil (lp Its appearance In 1420, amt Its owner was a councilor uf Milan, Italy. His elork sounded s boll st n stated bnur, and 4; st the same time n little wax candle wus lighted automatically. Candy For I Thanksgiving 1 H !g Delicious Boxed Candies of your own selection or in as- - sorted combination made fresh especially for Thanks- - ft giving. 1 a B H I SPECIAL jf Frozen, Coconnut sprinkled g 40c per lb. p Chocolates J W. F. Jensen t F? v Candy Co. Our hot lunches are pelting more popular every day Granite Lumber and Hardware 10SI EAST 21st SOUTH PIIONB Co-- t S |