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Show manaarmarsi laawwri and a number of popular songs, ballads and marches. Use Our Coupon Books and Save Money HELLO'.- WHABSAt? 'iER CASH REGISTER ain't workik? CAM? RBHMR. i TH DONtCMA SHOP VWMV O'SNKt DO AWAY WITH BOOKKEEPERS AND THE MONEY WE PAID FOR KEEPING BOOKS WE ALLOW AS A . -- NOH.tltW ain't Trt advertising? MAKES 'EM NORK.. our coupon Rook system was installed to DISCOUNT ON THE PURCHASE PRICE OF OUR DO YOU KNOW MICKIE SAYS BEFORE BUYING ELSEWHERE. , WE DEFY COMPETITION. PON BOOKS. 5 : I SAVE 5 CENTS ON EVERY DOLLAR YOU SPEND AT OUR STORE. BY GETTING DONT HAVE A BIG BILL TO MEET EVERY MONTH, BUT YOU HAVE YOUR MONEY TO PAY FQR THE COMING MONTH SO THAT YOU ARE ALWAYS A MONTH AHEAD INSTEAD OF A MONTH IN DEBT AT THE END OF THE MONTH. J. D. HICKS, Mgr. OUR COUPON BOOKS YOU . , State Fish and Game GROCERIES iPR Tooele, Utah Phone 9 Rich, Elkington of the Tooele D. . Co., who gave a conceit in the Amusement Hall at Vernon last Friday night, reports that he used in the entertainment some of the new records. The for the New list of Edison which is put on sale this month is a very interesting one. The leading numbers are two wonderful selections from Rossini's Stabat Mater, which is conceded to be one of the finest sacred works ever composed. Jacques Urlus, the celebrated tenor of the Metropolitan, sings Cujus Animam and Alice Ver-land Margaret Matzenauer, also operatic stars of the first magnitude, the wonderful duet, T. j ns et Alice Verlet "Quis est Homo. also has two attractive vocal waltzes and Arthur Middleton sings the classic character song, Father OFlynn. The most unusual and perhaps the most satisfactory number on this list is the old favorite Little Alabama Coon, sung by the greatest operatic- soprano in the world, Frieda Hempel. She is assisted by the Old Home Singers. Marie Tiffany gives two wonderful "My Redeemer and My Lord and Sing Me to Sleep, and Maggie Teyte, who is now the reigning success in London in the Oepra Comique, offers Monsieur Bsaucaire, two attractive negro songs, Ma Curly Headed Babby and L'se Gwine Back to Dixie. a - There are three unique numbers played bn unusual musical Kathleen instruments. is played on the zimba-loa kind of modem dulcimer, which is usually associated with Southern Hungarian music. which includes our Melodies, old friends Old Black Joe, My Old Folks at Old Kentucky, Home and Massas in the Cold, Cold Ground are rendered on the bells by John F. Burkhardt, who is an artist in this style of music. A new Waltz Caprice by H. Benne Henton is played by its composer on the saxophone. The balance of the program is made up of the most recent Broadway dance successes, an Rube humorous extremely the At County Fair, sketch, Mav-oume- Morgan, Weber, Cache, Summit and Boxelder. seta LIS1 OF EDISON Commis- sioner R. H. Siddoway announces the following dates as open season for mourning doves, sage hens, willow grouse and blue grouse pine hens) : Open Season on Mourning Doves from August 1st to August 31st, both dates inclusive, in all counties of the state, except TOOELE, UTAH F. ONE-THIR- D COU- - PURCHASES MADE WITH COUPONS ARE HANDLED AS CONVENIENTLY AS MONEY AND YOU ARE ALLOWED A DISCOUNT OF 5 PER CENT ON EVERY COUPON BOOK YOU BUY. THIS MEANS THAT YOU v OF YOUR LIFE IS SPENT IN BED! THAT WE HAVE A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF SIMMONS METNEAT DEAL BEDS, SPRINGS AND MATTRESSES. SIGNS, YOUR REST ASSURED. YOU WILL SAVE MONEY BY GETTING OUR PRICES en m, 1 What has become of the man to rush the growler? who used Public Needs and Public Obligations depends upon the attitude of the community toward the utility. The initial appearance of a needed utility in a community is always cordially welcomed. It is recognized not only as filling a decided want, but also as an evidence of the growth and development and prosperity of the community. So long as appreciation of the utility finds expression in the publics willingness to grant to the enterprise revenues adequate to meet its honest requirements under efficient management, so long will the utility be able to serve the public satisfactorily. . But there must be mutual understanding and mutual confidence. Neither a public nor a private enterprise can build permanent success upon revenues derived from a public that has no faith in nor respect for the institution. The utility's obligation is to serve; the publics obligation is to create such conditions as will make it possible for the utility to serve. in a about it, or making chin-muse or cigajimmy-pipthe got rette makins notion cornered in yefur smokeappetite, slip it a few liberal loads of Prince Alberti Boiled down to regular old between-us-man-tal- k, Prince Albert kicks the pip right out of a pipe! joyus class! Puts pipe pleasure into the P. A. is so of the sports! toppiest Makes cigarette rolling so refreshing! fragrant, so fascinating in flavor, Prince Albert cant bite your tongue orparch your throatl You go as far as you like according to your smoke cuts out bite and spiritl Our exclusive patented process use parch ic 1 tin a and Toppy Ad bagt. tidy red tin, handtom pound crystal gtau humtJorwith humMoytand that clotty, practicalpaund the tobacco in tach perfect condition. spertge moiitener top that Leapt N. Tobacco Company, Winston-Salem- , half-poun- R. J. Reynolds ! d C i It is reported that Kansas will receive $150,000 per capita for her wheat crop. Unde Sam will have quite an income tax bill to collect there next year. tHE ability of a public utility to serve the public NOminor arguing key! If youve A wipwiRiwmmwmiiiitfiiwwwwwwi!RRWiiiiiwwwiwiwiwwiwwwiR and Morgan. disposition without the million. Bag Limit will be 8 birds per We wonder if the doughboys day, and not more than 16 birds for the season. This means that will bring home the French habit a punter may take 8 sage hens, of men kissing each other? or 8 blue grouse, or 8 willow In one respect Jess Willai'd grouse, in any one day, but of will not be like his predecessors. for 4 he takes sages hens, will not start a saloon. He more instance, he .may not take than 4 blue grouse or willow A Chicago bonding house says grouse. He must not in other words, take more than a total of that a bachelor is a liability and eight bii'ds of any or all varieties that a man with a family is an in any one day, and not more asset; so get married boys. than sixteen bii'ds of any or all A Kansas Congressman has varieties auring the season. introduced for of these a bill in Congress to birds Hunting any is strictly prohibited in the game compel presidents to stay at home) In Mexico they are glad preserves of the state. to have most of them go away. The truth and not lies is what If hogs keep on going up the gets a newspaper in trouble. farmers will Boon make them the Whats in a name. Calling family pets. Open Season on Mourning Doves tfrom August 15th to August 31st, both dates inclusive) in Weber, Cache, Summit and Box-eldCounties. sauerkraut Libery Cabbage will ' Bag Limit will be 15 birds per not change the smell. day, and not more than 30 birds for the season. A big man never quarrels with Open Season on Sage Hens who differ with him. those Blue Grouse, and Willow Grouse, from August 15th to August Hell is probably the place 31st, both dates inclusive, in all a man has a millionaires where counties of the state except Rich er E. Vine St., Tooele 1 The Telephone Company is subject to die same economic laws and principles as those governing other industries. The permanency and adequacy of telephone service depend upon the same factors as are involved in the security and permanency of every other established, industry. Mutual understanding of each other's needs and mutual willingness to supply such needs win insure adequate and efficient service to die public and financial security to the Company. The Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Company |