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Show Malf SALT PRINCESS ADULTS- - 20c; CHILDREN, 12 AND UNDER, 10c hows Continuous, Starting 7 JO p. m. Sunday, 6 p. m. .m Sunday, Monday, Oct. 26-2- 7 PONJOLA of the African Veldt, Starring, James Kirkwood, Anna A F Q. Nilsson, Tully Marshall and Ruth Clifford. It's a Strange Mystery of South Africa, that is bound to Fascinate You Tuesday, Wednesday, Oct. 28-2-9 POLA NEGRI in MONT MARTRE In this production the Popular Pola appears in a role similar to the part she portrayed in Passion Thursday, Friday, Oct. 30-3- 1 CODE OF THE SEA Starring Jacqueline Logan, George Faucett and Rod La Rocque If this roaring Sea Romance does not give you the Thrill of Your Life Then You Must be Thrill Proof Saturday Only, November 1st JACK HOXIE in TWO FISTED JEFFERSON in Which Jefferson Mosby, a young Kentuckian, ventures into a death trap in the Bad Lands MATINEE 3 P. M. SHARP H-Y-L-A-- N-D PRICES K AMT. SAME TIME OF SHOWS 26-27-28-T- From the Well Known Poem "The Spell of the Yukon" bv Robert W. Service. The Great Cast includes Lew Cody, Mac Busch, Percy Marmont and Barbara La Marr You Better Come Early to See This One 29-3- 0 VIOLA DANA and JOHN BOWERS in Plenty of Fun, Plenty of Action, Plenty of Sporty, Jassy Life Friday, Saturday, Oct. in31, Nov. 1, HARRY CAREY DESERT DRIVEN Also First Round of a new Series of "Leather Pushers" MATINEE 3 P. M. SATURDAY REPUBLICAN NOMINEES National Ticket President Vice-Preside- nt Presidential Electors Mrs. Henry C. Taggert Thomas F. Kearns Mrs. Rose Hamblin Lyman S. Skeen State Ticket Governor Charles R. Mabey H. E. Crockett Secretary of State Harvey H. Cluff Attorney Auditor Walker John Treasurer John Holden Dr. C. N. Jensen Supt. Public Instruction D. N. Straup Supreme Court Justice County Ticket William H. Stenacker County Commissioner E. L. Burgon A. E. Moreton D The Elders quorum of the Belvedere ward will give a Hallowe'en Republican women dance at the Waterloo ward amuseat the home of Mrs. Rhada Vernon, ment hall, 5th East and 17th South, district chairman, on Wednesday af- Saturday evening, October 25, at 8:30. ternoon. Mrs. N. A. Dunyon and Sam- Admlaaion will be 50c a couple and uel Clausen were the speakers. 15c for extra ladies. The Swedish Mesdames Chas. R. Mabey, H. E. novelty dancers will entertain during Crockett, John E. Holden, H. E. Tag- the evening. gart. and A. E. Graham were special guests Refreshments were served by Ward Notes Mrs. Vernon, who was assisted by Mrs. . Earl Phlnney and Mrs. E. T. Ralph. CLUB PLANNED. GIRLS Special services will be held at the Thursday afternoon the Republican On Thursday afternoon about fifty Sunm. 6:30 at Sacrament p. meeting women of district 25 held their second atSun- glrla selected from all the classes, in honor of meeting at the home of Mrs. Nephl J. day school. the held at tended a meeting will be in atHansen, Mrs. A. E. Graham and E. R. day." Good speaker Plans for the organisation of a girls Calllster were the speakers. A musi- tendance, and an excellent musical pro- club were discussed. The purpose of cal program was given and refresh- gram has been arranged. this proposed club la to create great' ments served. Call er Interest on the part of the girls in RENT at FOR COSTUMES The Republican women of Cotton1983 South 8th East. Phone social and civic matters. Mias Far Hy. the hold a rally at wood district will 2286-N-rell of the physical education departhome of Bishop J. H. Wheeler, Friday. ment presided and the girls listened October 24, at 2 p. m. to a talk by Mias Elliot of the Y. IV. ReNotes October 27, Monday afternoon, Irving A. C. 24 will meet publican women of district It was planned to hold another meetCLA8SE8 HEAR SPEAKER at the home of Governor Mabey. An October 30, at which On Friday, the 17th, Mr. W. J. Phil- ing on Thursday, invitation is extended to women In will be formed and ofan organization and adjoining that district. lips gave a talk on the Tonga Islands ficers for the year elected. The Women's National Republican at the Irving Junior high school. He Federation will meet on the evening addressed the eighth grade history PREVENTS INFECTION classes and the seventh grade geogof October 27 at the Hotel Utah. Mrs. Mary Haight, one of the most raphy classes. Emit class was given The greatest discovery in flesh healnoted seakera the National com- an hour for the Intereating work. He la the marvelous Boro tone, a prepmittee have in the field, will be the showed many specimens that showed ing aration that cornea In liquid and powof in the life and habits the natives the streaker. form. It la a combination treatder The local club were very fortunate Tonga Inlands. wound Mr. Phillips has visited the islands ment that not only purifies the in having Mrs. Haight apeak in Salt cause but It of that infection, germs emIake and an urgent invitation is ex- twice. The first time he was with flesh the heals extraordinary tended to all Republican women, their ployed by the government to go to cuts which the South Sea Islands, and spent most speed. Bad wounds or huabands and friends. to heal with the weeks take ordinary A reception will lie held for Mrs. of lila time visiting (he Tonga group. liniments mend quickly under the powHe on a called and was .mission later Haight on the Mexsanine floor erful influence of this wonderful rem7:30 and 8 o'clock, the meeting went to the same group of Islands. On edy. Price (liquid) 30c, 60c and Inhia back return he 8 many brought will be held In the Ball room at $1.20. Powder, 80c and 60c. Sold by teresting specimens. o'clock. Pharmacy. Lloyd On Saturday, October 25, at 2 p. m. the annual card and Ma Jongg party DELINQUENT NOTICE of the Womens Republican club will Scotia Mining Company Location of principal place of business, 57 South Main street. Salt Lake be held at the Hotel Utah. Nearly two hundred tables have already been City, Utah. Notice. There are delinquent upon the following described stock on acreserved. Reservations can be made count of assessment No. 4, levied on the 3rd day of September, 1924, the sevat either Republican state or county eral amounts set opposite the names of the respective stockholders, as follows: headquarters. Cert. Richards SHERIFFS SALE In the District Court In and for the County of Sait Lake, State of Utah, Home Benefit Building Society, a cor poration, plaintiff, against David K. Moffat, and David K. Moffat, as the administrator of the estate of Katie Moffat, deceased, defendants, to be sold at SherirCa Sale at the west front door of the County Court House In the City and County or Salt Lake, State of Utah, on the 17th day of November, 1924, at 12 o'clock noon of said day, all thhe right, title, claim and interest of said defendants of, in and to the following described real estate All of Lot 116 In Highland Park, Plat B", of part of Block 46, Ten Acre Plat A, Big Field survey. Together with all improvements now situate or hereafter placed thereon and all right in any wise thereto appertaining. Situate in Salt Lake Coun ty. Slate of Utah. Purchase price payable In lawful money of the United States. Dated at Salt Lake City. Utah, this 22nd day of October. 1924. BENJAMIN R. HARRIES, Sheriff of Salt Lake County, State of Utah. By F. M. MATHEWS, Deputy Sheriff. Herbert S. n Iluslers FLOUR 481b High Patent (Limited) Frch Sweel RUTTER Creamery S" Fancy Heado il33 Dozen ORANGES 12 20c Choice Banana Ruaaet Potatoes lb 1 Solid jd Apples l-- 2c Canliflower lb 7 1-- l-- 2c Lettuce 2 6c California Fancy Deep Red Sweet Potatoes 6c Dry Onoins lb 3c Tokay Grapes per lb. lb 7 Solid Hoad Cabbage lb 4c 12'c MEAT DEPARTMENT Sugar Cured BACON 8 to 10 average whole or half alab, lb. ,e POT ROAST LB SIRLOIN A. N. Engberg. Charles Denney 15 25c 10c 18 38 107 115 45 46 59 Geo. F. Nowlin.... 62 101 86 87) Carl H. Larson Carl H. Larson James S. Morgan.. Ernest L. Pratt.... Ruby Ruby P. Beesley R. H. Goeway Arthur Piatt Estate A. A. Beesley Second-Han- d Furniture, but just like new, at less than half the cost of new. Everythin; for the home Rugs, Dining Suites, Rangei, Heaters, Dressers, Beds, Mattresses, Etc. I buy, sell or exchange what you want for what yon hire. I also will sell your furniture at Auction and get yoi Pearl 97 118) 119) more money. My prices are the lowest in town for the best furniture. Orson J. Morgan.. 120) Harold P. Morgan.. Emily H. Morgan .. - "vu osw is eta57ilia necessary, will be sold at 5:30 p. m. at the office of the South Company, Salt Lake City, Utah, on the 1st day of November, to pay the delinquent assessment thereon, together with the costs of 1924, advertising nnd expense of sale. J. S. MORGAN, Secretary, 57 South Main Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. - lockout The young models who will appear !! 'hl8aM7lc,io" Goff. Mary Jn BW ?rant n,pr- - - w FRIDAY and SATURDAY AT Acheaon, Marjr Rose Allen, Mary Holm- - Il0luU' Free- Try Me and be Convinced THALES M. DERRICK FURNITURE AND AUCTION CO. 2014 So. 11th East Phone Office : Hy. 4720 Res. Hy. 4744-- Rarely has as much effort been ex- - Merchant ITT Dentist be visited will be a Joyous surprise for the completeness and bl,uy of ,ie display, it appears that in ,1" of friendly rivalry, each Ra sought to outdo the other in r and f s. i j two Jour tomorrow ni8ht. Pretentious programs will lie !vvn on ,,iirh olia,ion- - Kl1,0W,"K program for both nights: TIME TABLE. s j ' 3,1 9 on um-- r deck Llcrtion and" solos. Chamlnade rlru. twenty voices, under direction of Professor A. duelor ' Mnrmotr Salt 2. l Lund, Tabernacle con- - City, Utah la-on- E. 21st SOUTH 171c Outing Flannel, light or dark, yd 15c Apron Ginghams 10c Prints We have a full line of McCalls Patterns 15c Childrens Hose Sheet Blankets $155 A Good Place 19c Hams, half or whole 24c Roll Rib Roast Beef, lb Choice Pot Roast of Beef, lb Roast Veal, lb Veal Stew, lb 59c look for currency snd uable li under n nuttrM. bur stocking, in drawer or closet, or in kitchen stove. Not writ a In I jqc 25c MV places in which This money, however. J0' ings bank will kwp T money securely snd Pf for the prlvlleilge beM,'f- jgc Hamberger, 3 lbs. for Large Celery 2 lbs. Fresh Cream eryButter H I II to 10c 20c Huslers Flour, per sack 1 1 1 1 1 For Thieves 17c Roast Leg of Pork, lb Lamb Stew, lb Choir .MarXylophone solo. Miss e tin. aecoinpanled hy Melba Ashton, both of United States of America. Saturday, October 25 1. Selections and sols. Criterion quartette-KJ- ar. Astin. Ji wkt-Lloyd, all of .ion. 1069 WHWH4HnWW9$W4444 Fresh Dressed Chicken, lb W THE RELIABLE Ladies House Dresses SUGAR HOUSE - great effort. ! PETERSENS QUALITY MARKET - Bobby Bitner, Klizabeth Bitner, and Little "Baby Hess. Music for this number will be fur-- . nished by the Granite Primary instru- mental trio mentioned above. Lawyer i 17c FURNITURE AUCTION 102) 121) 122 LB Quality Speaks for Itself 98) wnndroua fashion show in which winsome group of petite youngsters Will participate Will certainly draw an enthusiastic crowd, according to a A t Lawyer Merchant Mrs. Julia Smart Welfare Worker Ray S. McCarty . Lawyer Patrick H. Goggin Merchant Ehas S. Woodruff Merchant Mrs. A. L. Graham Welfare Worker M B Andriia r stockman and rarmer riiS Welfare Worker X A- - Punyn r Pensiaw Bank Accountant iki INI. J. Hansen Merchant H. Claude Anderson Supt. Garfield Imp. Co. Paid Advertisement) Edholm Edholm Edholm E. E. E. ALL DAY House of Representatives n "ii J namnton Lsardner Lawyer Vice-PreJesse B. Sharp Modern Furn. Co. W. B. McKell Mgr. Am. Surety Co. two Oughts. The good ship will make Malcolm A. Keyser nanL m ys. tonight oanKer and again ivi V IVlcLullOUgn William C. Stark SUGAR HOUR These Prices all day Friday and Saturday 1924. C. otate senate Auerbach First Store Located at 1071 Sait 21ft So. DAVID W. MOFFAT. Attorney for Plaintiff. Dale of first publication October 24, Morris L. Kltchie Dr. C. F. Westphal Rw Joseph Joseph Joaqph t: LcAiIoLA 1 IV Jb TlLlvET K. CalllSter 16-2- Junior High Ephraim Hansen Chris Matheson District Attorney . Llty Judicial S. Noel Gaylen Young . . Pratt N. H. Tanner John Morgan Cj. 16-2- Meetings of district 22 met County Attorney JUDICIAL TICKET Third Judicial District Lee D. wight Wm. MeCrea W. S. Marks E. A. Rogers Irving soccer team lost the second league The game game by a score of . was played on the Jordan grounds. At the end of the first quarter the score stood Irving 1, Jordan 1. During the second quarter neither aide scored, but in the third, Jordan ran up seven points, making the score 8 to 1. Irving fought hard to score, but succeeded In adding only one point, while Jordan piled up an additional eight points, making the final score to Give Dance County Commissioner as IRVING LOSES TO JORDAN. On Tuesday afternoon the Name CRINOLINE AND ROMANCE Calvin Coolidge Charles G. Dawes Belvedere Ward Republican Women Hold Important n Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Oct. SHOOTING OF DAN McGREW Wednesday, Thursday, Oct. TSSS3 - gc XJ li $1.65 g5c Cash6 GEO. A. GOFF, J. HANSEN, President. N. HYItUM NKILSON, Vice-Preside- nt s Hy. 1850 a . |