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Show PAROWAN DEPARTMENT ! Persons desiring a Thanksgiving turkey this year should leave their order early at tho Urie & Urio Meat Market. Adv. WEEK'S OFFERINGS AT THE THORLEY THEATRE For the week opening Monday, Nov. 22nd, the Thorley offers tho following very entertaining repcrtoiro of motion mo-tion picture plays: Monday night "The Pit," by Wilton Wil-ton Lackaye. Tuesday night Beutriz ' Michilina in "Mignon." ' Wednesday New Exploits of Elaine, El-aine, featuring Lionel Baramorc. Thursday night A special production produc-tion by the Mutual company. 'Friday night, General company, introducing in-troducing Broncho Billy's Vengeance, "Narua, tho Foster Mother," "Lovo of Mike," and "Hesanut Hunts Wild Game," Saturday night Mutual program. Y7 .I,, i .11 . HUDSON AND DODGE GARS DODGE BROTHERS ROADSTER. These Two Cars represent the very best automobile automo-bile investments on the market today, at their respective respec-tive prices $1500 for the light, roomy, seven-passenger, six-cylinder Hudson, $900 for the handsome, sturdy, stur-dy, powerful, four cylinder Dodge Brothers Car. Both equipped with electric lights, storage battery, self-starter, self-starter, one-man tops, ventilating wind-shields, elec-' elec-' trie horns, and all modem improvements. They lead the procession in the line of automobile construction. The handsome, sturdy Dodge Roadster exactly meets the requirements of business and professional man on country rpads. It has no superior. Always pleaseti to demonstrate them, and will take the best of care of customers after they have purchased pur-chased one of these cats. You want a car, and a good car. Let me show you the BEST cars for the price. S. A. HALTERMAN, Agent. PAROWAN - - - - UTAH. Weiltor G. mitcHolI Manufacturer of COMMON AND FINISHING LUMBER OP ALL KINDS. Dealer In IMPORTED LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES, CEMENT, BUILDERS' HARDWARE, ETC. Lumber in any quantity no order too large. PAROWAN UTAH. " ') i Your Earning Capacity OUGHT TO ENABLE YOU TO DO MORE THAN JUST MAKE A LIVING. YOU OUGHT TO SAVE MONEY. THEN HAVING SAVED, THE NEXT THING TO DO IS TO SET YOUR SURPLUS TO WORKING SAFELY AND PROFITABLY. A SAVINGS ACCOUNT IN 'THIS BANK IS BOTH SAFE ANDPROFITABLE AND IS THE ONE SURE WAY TO' FUTURE INDEPENDENCE. ZOsinLr ol IioiJ County I J. CLAYTON MITCHELL, Cashier. PAROWAN -. UTAH. n ii ii HE WOULD DO ANYTHING ONCE. There was a man who fancied that by driving good and fast He'd get his car across tho track be- foro tho train camo past, He'd miss the engine by an inch, and make tho train hands sore. Thero was a manN who funcied this; Thero isn't any more. There was a man who thought that ho i could win a littlo bet By quenching in some gasollno a lighted cigarette. He thought the fluid, being wot, would douso tho flame somehow; The: a was a man who reasoned thus. He 1b not with us now. There was a man, once on a time, who confidently swore That he'd jump of? tho Brooklyn bridge and calmly swim to shore. Ho said the thrill that he would get Would prove extremely pleasant. Thero was a wan who held those views. Thore isn't ot tfie present. There was a man who, to his friends, would frequently declare That he would strangle with his hands a hungry grizzloy bear. Ho spoke of hungry grizzlies with u fascinating sneer. A man like this thero was; but now he's gone away from here, Now York Amorican. CEDAR CREST LAMBS ' BRING TOP PRICES. Thorley and Sharp Ship Three Cars From Their Farm to Los Angeles nt 58.25. What is claimed to bo the top price puid for lambs in this part of the country was jeallzcd by Mcssers. Rob. Thorley and David Sharp for u shipment ship-ment of three cars from their Cedar Crest farm Bent to tho Los Angeles market a few days since. The price obtained was ?8.25 per hundred. The lambs hai beon fed at the farm since 'coming from the summer range, on alfalfa only. j The results obtained In this instance i may be taken to indicato what may bo accomplished by tlio application of scientific methods in breeding and fosdl?. Mr. Sharp, who iB In charge of tho farm, was previously county faim demonstrator ond instructor, in , animal husbandry at the B. A. C, be-ihr be-ihr succeeded in this capacity by Mr. , Gronway Parry. Mv. Thorley is albo a student of animal husbundry and agriculture. , Work is being pushed rapidly on jMr. Kopp's new gaingo, which is now roofeel and will soon be closed in. J If you want turkoy, for Thanksgiving, Thanksgiv-ing, which will soon be here, do not . fail to leave your orckjr with tho Uric j (Meat Market. ' Lam $ I V I U En it BH Why not do that repair work on I ) SASH HHI your house before the holidays ami -, . m.. jH have everything in "ship shape" ' H for the festivities? DOORS HH CASINGS H And just bear in mind that we have SHINGLES H u large quantity of Cement for sale HARDWARE at $1.25 per bag. MOULDINGS I) iH CEDAR LUMBER AND COMMISSION COMPANY H Sifci """ '- ' v 1 WHMw!HwiwiMMMMIBBM H I The Comfort-Economy I H H Combination I H A SMOKELESS, odorless, portable Per- I M H A fection Heater, and a supply of kerosene I H "--- oil, keep you warm and comfortable I H all day long. , I H This combination cuts down , I tH(SMmmam heating costs. You get ten hours H jWWpXX, solid comfort on a gallon of H I il kerosena oil. H H x ' ' "'', "ij Tho Perfection Heater i3 sold ot H l t hardware, furniture end general B I "hd2uE-'T stores. Look for the Triangle H H ML. Jl Trademark. H 1 I Ti&7-3ft Tim CONTINKNTAL OIL CO. H M H njtv.4jljj (A Culondo Curporllon) . H H H a :' Denxcr 1'uchlo Salt LckeCltr Chcyenm M M H i ji XX " 'X4 JA , Uul" Albuguiruua Uult H H H j0t & fc ft iltlhili Award mt Tm H H J flr...y.,.v.,vA;-..,.'....Ar4 fBail "" F,",f' fhM" K H II, '1 The old time lumber yard is passing. jH It never did serve you adequately because you H could seldom get building information of a com- H pletc or practical sort. H Our yard represents the new type. ' '" "H It is a bureau of information which takes a per- j H sonal interest in you. H It is a place to come for ideas and help in getting M your own ideas on paper in a definite form. M In fact, it is the first place to come when you are " M thinking of doing any building. Especially so '-M since our 'Customers-Aid' ' l'luns ure now at your ' -M service. 44 '1 H B DNNEVLLB LUMBER CO. H O a o . e . M cm 1 1 Co iQ ana Associate, a H Fprmerly Bnker Lumber Company. H YARDS AT MILFORD, LUND AND MODENA. H ' -- ii 1 imm in 1111 1 W flH JfJ""'' i-iri-i 1 r null r irriirrr-r-T- . 1 jjl TO THE EXPOSITIONS? , S SAN FRl.KCISGO CLOSES DECEMBER 4TH -y rwfe TICKETS ON SALE The EXPOSITIONS. y M DAILY TO NOV. 30, SHOULD SEE . g; m LIMIT DEC. 31st. EVERYBODY $ GO SEE WHAT THE WORLD IS DOING. Wfr k For information, Rates, Train Schedules M Sx m See I). E. WILCOX, uHKl ill Agent Lund, Utah WW J H Or Write .,'.- H '. J. H. MANDERFIELD, A. G. P. A. tl M - Salt Lake City. ! Tickets are good going or returning vH VIA LOS ANGELES. jM 1 ( ' vji ft i "nrilil..ni inn 1 mil u i i io . g , , .iii.i i .1 .miiiiig -H ' |