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Show I " - J ' ' I MONDAY EVENING I OCTOBER 25 I Marion Evelyn Cox I and Doris Proudfit H Monday night Cedar City H , is privileged to hear Marion H Evelyn Cox and Doris Proud- fit H The famous American contralto and the popular H violinist will appear in person. Their program con' H sists of "the songs that America loves." H i Assisting them will be Mr. Thomas Edison's Three H - Million Dollar Phonograph. H Tabernacle r At 8:30 P. M. H FREE TICKETS H Call, write or telephone us for free tickets of admit- H i ' tancc. They will be issued in order of application. B if HI Leigh Furniture 6C Carpet Co. ' Announcement: H We have purchased the CEDAR CITY TAILORING CO.. H and have dedcided to change the name to the SOUTHERN H UTAH CLEANING & PRESSING CO. H We are prepared to handle cleaning and pressing work, H ' and guarantee satisfaction "Service" being our motto. We H have arranged to install modern equipment as soon as it can be H , obtained. , ; i We are the gateway in this town to the great Tailoring m l institution of E. V. PRICE & CO.. of Chicago, who have a Nat- 1 ional reputation for tailor-made clothes at reasonable prices. H We have arranged with a reliable Dyeing firm of Salt Lake H City to handle our dye work, and this class of work will be H handled promptly. ' We have the Agency for the Palace Laundry of Salt Lake H( City and if you have any laundry work that you want done H , '"' right why bring it in and give us a trial. H. Your patronage will, be appreciated. H SOUTHERN UTAH CLEANING & PRESSING CO. H R. y. FORRES Proprietors W. J. FORBES B Located under Hunter Barber Shop, Cednr City, Utnh. 1 1lTlUllllllllllllllMlll11IUIIMIUIMMItlllllllllllMJIMIIIMIIlllllllllHUIMiml4llltKIUilllt1tlllllllllllllll11IMIIllll1tllllllttlllMlllllll UtllUlIIIIIUHIlltlKIIMIIII. sHRPPINR m SATISFIR I II II II I llll I ' 1 Irtt I la II II 1 UIIUI ! InU amim unilUl ILU i t ih I jgk "I've just been to the Ce- H i jBRk c'nr 'tv rug Store, nnc H I vf know where I'm going the H J&Jfrfim?li. next t'me want to.uv a H-t I JWJwtkjL n'ce Present fy1" birthday, H JrMIKmL. wedding, or Christmas. iB mSiiiWr "Have you seen the dainty H I iuKvsWtSK ' cu ?'ass lcy -ave tnosc iH I Jhtmtiihfj cunning teapots in such pleas- B I MgmWMllp hig shapes, those novelty iH 1 KO IBIJril 'ass sP00ns tnnt 8'vc Just iH I IwTOi BIjI irri'' r'glt toucn to tnc com" 1 I (iwi1 mMmwffvM'Ifil pany table, and those dear H I EiiJMlllf! lll'e ud vases? B J i biKI''Ih "Thcv are something just I I H CEDAR CITY DRUG I 4 ..MP " COMPANY HL .'I llFl THE REXALL STORE B , WiiutiiMiniiiHniuHiiiniiiiHuiiuiiuiiiiHiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiuniMiinuiiiuiiiiniHiuiiiiiiiiiiii'iiiiiiiiiitiuiiiuiiuiitUiuiiiiiiiuiiiuiiiiiuiuHiaHiiiuiiiiiiiHiiiUiiiiiiiiu I SPECIAL SALE 1 j We Take Our Losses Now I Mon. and Tues. j j Men and Boy's Suits I I BELOW COST 1 ' BLANKETS 1 0 off .. ' KHafoi Trousers J I "WEAR-WELL" BRAND, $1.75. Odd Trousers 1 CHEAPER THAN OVERALLS ON THIS SALE.. WE ffl WOULD LIKE TO SHOW YOU WHAT WE CAN SAVE YOU ON YOUR "WINTER CLOTHING." I 'Wood's Joggery "THE STORE FOR MEN" I Service Men of Iron County I ! Vote For ; III ' ' Charles R. Mabeu, -, , . For Governor I HI 1 . Because, being a Service Man himself, he understands and will work offlffl for their legitimate needs. Pi 2. Because by education, experience and character he is qualified for I the position and his administration will be efficient, economical and for the ben' I lllllllll cfit f all tnc people of Utah. WIHJIH 3. Because he has ably served his country in two wars. mmi III 0 lli ' Because he is 100 American. Hm D J C i III Keed omoot In n it r1 t t o o i n fi n ror U. b. oenator 1 1 . Because he is the best friend Utah Service Men ever had in Washing- l l III !l ,ton; and his energy, efficiency and wide acquaintance with administrative af- 'II WiWjlH fairs have always been instantly and unhesitatingly at the command of Utah MW 2. Because of the legitimate government aid he has secured for the Utah Service Men compensation, vocational training. insurance, and information for hundreds of veterans of the World War; financial aid for G. A. R. and Span- HJU1U ish-American War Veterans ; and pensions for the first time for Utah Indian WM mlmlm War Veterans. nflnllil I 3. Because he is officially credited by Service Men's organizations for ' Hi being more responsible than any other member of Congress for securing the ' lllllllll passage of the Sweet Act in December, 1919, which practically doubled the I lmJJJJ compensation for disabled Soldiers, Sailors and Marines. 11 MU fiyilflfn 4. Because he is pledged to do everything within his power for the bene- Mm ' fit of Service Men which is consistent with the welfare of the Country. 'iaS!- I 5. Because of his seniority on important committees, his extended exper- 1 1 I , iencc, the confidence of his colleagues, regardless of party, he is and will be in a '' I II It II 1 II position to do more for Utah Service Men than any one else. iulll! ill I HAMILTON GARDNER I Political Advertisement. |