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Show ! 'vl-- ' "' 7 f Amusements I Tooeles Popular Picture Playhouse TONIGHT FRIDAY Douglas Fail-bank- s A powerful sensational play. Also the Kinogram Newsreel. KNICKERBOCKER Seven reels of thrills, the longest and most exciting picture of famous career. Hundreds of actors, magnificent sets, the lease of a complete railway system, engines, cowboys, Mexicans, pretty girls and everyDon't miss this great thing. Fairbanks special, shown at regular prices. t Fail-bank- Sf OF YOUR LIFE IS SPENT IN BED! THAT WE HAVE A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF SIMMONS MET-A- L BEDS, SPRINGS AND MATTRESSES., NEAT DESIGNS, YOUR REST ASSURED. YOU WILL SAVE MONEY BY GETTING OUR PRICES For Quality BEFORE BUYING ELSEWHERE. TUESDAY NIGHT WE DEFY COMPETITION. s Look UsM f ONE-THIR- D lawless 'town. m THi BUCAROO e I DO YOU KNOW AT THE. STRAND THEATRE I whos here. Mary Pid:-for- d in CAPTAIN KID JR. You will be delighted with Mary in this new Artcraft picture. For young and old. Also the Ford Educational Weekly. We have labored hard to build up one during J. WEDNESDAY NIGHT u have been in business in Tooole. We are still laboring equai- - ar D. HICKS, Mgr. the years we x E. Vine St., Tooele Iy A as hard to maintain it. SATURDAY NIGHT Beautiful Marguerite Fischer Mr. and Mrs. J. A.Davis and in "MOLLY OF THE FOLLIES. family and Ed. Akert, all of Salt Harry Carey in BARE FISTS A story of the bright lights of Lake City were visiting with Mr. If you cant get out on the range Paris. Also a comedy. and Mrs. George T. Brown last and ride a horse, go see Harry week, returnin home Sunday Carey in his new big whirlwind western drama. It is a thriller. THURSDAY NIGHT U. A. C. MAN IN Also Harold Lloyd in comedy. TOOELE LAST WEEK. Pauline Frederick in PAID IN FULL. A story of the most MONDAY NIGHT Prof. E. L. Romney of the tragic sacrifice love ever asked. Utah Agricultural College ai: A comedy will also be shown. Tom Mix, the man who defies Logan, was in Tooele last week death to put thrills in his piclooking up prospective students A in in Tooele County for that instiTheda Bara See him in his latest, tures. Coming: Hall and tution of learning. Prof. RomTHE COMING OF THE LAW. Woman There Was Gav-eney says that the Utah AgriculAmazing stunts on horseback. A Caines The Woman Thou Me. tural College is now putting specstory of a lad who cleans up a ? fMMWM ial emphasis on short courses for students who go to Logan and TOOELE PERSONALS MENTION VERNON also the extension work which Sam Steier left last week for Mrs. Glynn Bennion who had the College is doing. During the been visiting her parents, for a Michigan to visit with his folks winter months courses of six and few weeks, returned home Wed- there for several weeks. twelve weeks duration in a numnesday night. ber of subjects are offered which Mrs. W. S. Marks who had Mr. and Mrs. Nels Jorgensen are of special interest not to and three daughters of Union, been visiting in Salt Lake City fanner boys, but also to many in Vernon for a few days last last week, returned home Friday. of the fanners themselves, who week visiting relatives and can profit greatly by spending Misses Ludle and Carol Nelson friends. either six or twelve weeks at the are visiting in Salt Lake City for Mi-s- . college and then pursue the work Joseph Fredrickson has several weeks. started there at their homes. gone to Salt Lake City to visit To supplement the work dpne there for a week or two. Mr! and Mrs. E..C. Russell at the college, bulletins are sent Mrs. David Sharp, Miss Janet went to Salt Lake City last Fri- out by the college on every cib-jecSharp and Miss Isabel Sharp Mi88 Ethel accompanied by day on which the fanner may have gone to Salt Lake City to Shelton of Aberdeen, Wash., who wish to obtain information. A'fcy spend a week there. left for her home. Mr. and Mrs. ReMi-s- . Emil Pehrson went to Russell returned home Monday person wishing information garding the courses of study ofSalt Lake City Monday. evening. fered, and other matters inMiss May Plant, Clarence cidental to attending college can Plant and their guests, Mr. Mrs. Wm. Parker accompanied be had by to Mr. Romney either Knapp and Miss Crompton mo- Mr. and Mrs. Moroni England, in care of this paper or 167 E tored to Eureka Wednesday and Mr.and Mrs. Frank Eastman Lake Salt City, Utah. St, evening, to attend the dance to Salt Lake City. It was Mrs. there. Parker's first vi&t to Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Anthon Hanson City in over twenty years and llM l,i!il; lit. " Tin1 iv:'1,ijII left Vernon last Thursday for she was surprised at the many I widilin' " i,i.' vlmlinl Logan where they will ' make changes which have been made. rnry in"" In llii nf list him miuiiliiy ih'ii,,J wli their home in the future. st t" 11 11 ,i- liix-!- I Pllll!,u Kenneth Bennion and Mr. Jenson went to Salt Lake City Sunday. Zina Jensenof Benmore died Sunday morning at the L. D. S. Hospital at Salt Lake City of appendicitis for which she underwent an operation. The remains will be taken to Spanish F where interment will be mad' Mr. Shields of Tooele was here Sunday in the interest of the religion class. He was speaker at the afternoon services. J. Warren Lee and laughter, Lilace, spent Satur Mrs. and Sunday visiting with Dr. and Mrs. F. M. Davis. - Wm. C. McCormick of the Wellworth store, is visiting folks at Gallipolis, Ohio. He expects to remain east about two months, during which time he will visit New York and other eastem shopping centers to get the latest ideas on the eastern markets. - Taking a Plebiscite. riohlKcitP Ik n ixilltlnil term borrowed from the French, meaning a vote of all the elector iu :i country taken on mine Hieci(lc question. It la from the Lntiu iilelilscltum, u decree of the pleliR, or luwuuidehy the common Moiilc. nud Ik somewhat similar to I he referendum. A notable example of the use of the plehlM'ite in French history was In 1852. when the memorable coup d'etat of 1851 was confirmed mid the title of emperor was Riven to Naimleon III. Outclassed. Wife That Mr. Brown must awful growl p. I never can tell her anything hut what shes heard It before. Blighty (Loudon). We never permit the mania for Bargain buying to blind us to HONEST VALUE. Every article we buy Must measure up to our high standard dence I TRY US Creditors of (he above estate will present their claims, with vouchers, with the undersigned at his office in Tooele City, Utah, on or before the 1st day of October, 1919. U WM. S. MARKS, EASTBOUND Opposite Strand Theatre 12 10 8 6 4 2 1 3 5 7 We Sell, Re-char- ge Shop Phone ARE NONE 11:45 4:45 3:45 10:00 7:45 Arr. intli'l 11:32 8:45 4:33 3:82 9:80 7:32 Tooele 11:30 8:40 4:30 3:80 9:20 7:30 Main Street 14 1:80 4:15 4:50 12;15 2:10 9:10 18:40 2:00 Warner 8:15 1 leaves Tooele (Main at 8:30 a. m. to connect with Tintic St) Local No. 51 at Warner for Eureka and intermediate point south. Train No. 3 leaves Tooele (Main St) at 1:50 p. m. to connect with Tintic Local No. 52 at Warner for Salt Lake City and points east Train No. 9 leaves Tooele (Main St) at 8:05 p. m. to connect with Tooele Local No. 63 from Salt Lake City at Warner. t Ttraln No. WM. WRAITH, Pres. O. M. KUCHS, A. G. M. W. H. RAYMOND, Supt. THE FIXIT SHOP Dont allow the wheels of your Auto to go bad in this weather. We specialize on setting them. We guarantee our work. DICK & DEW Vine Street Opposite Opera House BETTER and Overhaul all Makes of Batteries. In fact our U. S. L. Battery Service Station Complete and Fully Equipped. FREE Air, Water and Obliging Assistants. The House For Real Service Tooele Electric Supply Co. h 11 8:28 1:47 4:28 5:05 8:00 12:30 8:301:50 4:30 5:08 8:0512:32 '8:80 7 Res. Phone 9 AMPMPMPMPMAM Lv 18:15 fflDTnl THERE ; TIME TABLE WESTBOUND IM PH PM PM AM All A Nice Face ro spend a Pleasant Evening Soft Drink Parlor (Formerly Fred Lionbergs Place) i Tooele Valley Railway i CARD TABLES f'l COMPANY-- :-, IN THE THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF IN AND FOR TOOELE UTAH, COUNTY. In the malt or of the estate of Egisto Pcggi? known as Frank Poggl, deceased. NOTICE. Refreshing Drinks Goods. srrs ", r: Attorney for Administrator of the estate of Mike Pelnovlch, deceased. Dale first publication Aug. 1, 1919. s FOR Satisfactory On these Warm Days Drop in and Get a Cold Glass of our ' North Main St. that it is always the best you can get for the money. if NOTICE TO CREDITORS. IN THE THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF IN AND FOR TOOELE UTAH, COUNTY. In the matter of the estate of Mike TO Pelnovlch, deceased. NOTICE CREDITORS. The petition of Peter Biwkett, praying for the apimintment of himself aR administrator of the estate of Egisto known as Frank Ioggi, har Poggl, been set for hearing for Monday, the Uth day of August, A. I). 1919, at ten o'clock a. m. at the County Court of said Court House, in the Court-rooin Tooele City, Tooele County, Utah. Witness the Clerk of the said Court, with the seal thereof affixed, tills 30th day of July, 1919. FRED L. ENGLAND, Mildred Park, Deputy. (Seal) L. E. Kramer, Attorney for Petitioner.. Date first, publication Aug. 1, 1919. conJi- - 5 COOL OFF POOL TABLES When you buy an article here you can do so with the In-a- PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES. (For further informal iim consult County Clerk or respective signers.) then we can sell it with confidence that it is Satisfactory. k 8 J jj A. L NELSON Mgr. is |