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Show . ' J 3 ' V 4 w. & " J T " THE S ALINA SUM ' v; as&ajgj OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOO-OO- WZZ :I0 EASY - r, , . E" ECONOMIZE The high cost of living , ' . another season of usefulness through the i use of .,v r - , ' DIAMOND DYES ' . - Use them freely this fall. , m . Price ' f iv- . For Wool, Sugar and Utahs Other 5 cents,' package THE KENTUCKIAN- - ' Round Prices k PROTECTION These dyes are easy to use and effective in coloring Silks, Woolens, Linens and Cotton Gobds. . 4 t TARIFF Old garments may be made to serye ' ann Saturday: FridayNOVEMBER 3 and 4 ; ?i I: . ' Do You Want will not change" until force materially prices down people and added through industry economy. , Six of THE LEATHER PUSHERS Th Sundays Nov. 5 Adventure: a Thomas Meigtmn 30 M! , , t. TIIE HICIL & The funniest tiling I ever saw in the way of a comedy was made by l.arry Senion. it kept rsnr TTrewg Local News Republidion Nominee For j ! vsasvJ 1 10c 1 Now is the time to buy your wml'i apples already picked. First iliss,.Oe i. Second class, 35c a bushel. P. C. Sms i h NOW vcryilow. . THE FAIR V' C2otf , - , Prosperity ard prsPeriiy of Utah and the Nation depends upon good markets and high wages these are assured by a Protective Tariff. Boys and young mens suits, mi caots and mackinaws at a bargain. X. stock. THE FAiR ' tie ' l or Sale 20 acres improved farm ESS2E2S3SJ of youth to all gronnups and the tingle of healthy thrill to boys and girls of all ages. Imagine Robinson Crusoe .4 g $ 5 4 5 4 Wed. - Thurs. And and thrill with brought to life him in bis marvelous ventures on the high seas and Ills lonely island! VIOLA DANA in Glass Houses HARRY MYERS as ROBINSON CRCSOE and NOBLE JOHNSOX as FRIDAY, and a Spperb Directed by Bob HilL Two Part Century Comedy; er and Lower $' - - Eve., 10c and 1 5c 9BB ONE CENT SALE Whore j o i j land, all under fence with small home, 0 in worth from 5 cents to penny ' good- X,;ater right.- Price reasonable. Date will be announced later. J29tf LEWIS DRUG CO , Apply linos. Jensen, Redmond. 2 Part Comedy: Everybody TIIE amazing adventures of the best- loved hero of all time, in a chapter-pin- y that will bring happy memories N0Y. 7 a Matinee at 4 Oclock 10c at Matinee PICTURED AT LAST! Straight Republican Ticket , NEVER Chapter One of Robinson Crusoe ever produced VOTE THE I'lcitnc H 08 Beauty Contest The Host Wonderful Chapter play -- For Sale or Lease ' 7 A Laughter Speci9i in 3 Reels YOlir See Hal 1... Omf. COMING Car - Spring Canyon Drs. J. J. and W. M. Bufv.-- i Lump CoaL $9.00 at the car SALINA GRAIN & MILLING CO. Opthalmic Specialists from Salt La Lov. Stf. . will be at the White House Frido j Nov. 10. No charge for testing ry A good office room tor rent. Terms i References. Glasses are worn S J22tf. reasonable, apply MAX COHEN health as well as vision. f 7 V. Also O Off , Wait for the ONE CENT sale at ' ' . Lewis Drug Co. . DATE--N0- 5 HAROLD LLOYD in i REMEMBER THE $$ $ Tuesday, Nov. AND THE ENTIRE REPUBLICAN TICKET ' s FOR SALE Baby carriage in good condition. $20 if taken at once. MRS. H. B. CRANDALL , Inquire New stock of blankets just arrive.'. -- ' ) ' i t Sept, 15 4f. Good quality and selling cheap. O20tf LOUIS JACOJ'i Look over our stunning tine of Ladies Coats. New Yorks latest fashions. Prices he and 25c $ U. S. SENATOR V- me laughing from the time it started until it finished and, by Heck, Im laughing yet at The Hick. VOTE FOR ERNEST BAMBERGER 51.; g?H&00000-00KHb000-0-00KCK000-CM0-C'- ft J.nrry Semnn in t R&xaiiL Store" The in The Easy Road N Products Lewis Drug Co 10c and 20c - - I with Monte Blue S- 10c and 25c 'i Butter1 .Wrappers printed at this Subscribe for the Salina Sun. Tm office. Send your orders here. dollars a year, payable in advance. H ki 3 r t Red Cross Aided 145,000 Vic- tims in United States Losses Total $30,000,000. disasters, with hun-livd- s reported killed and injured, and more tlmn 1 15,000 either homeless or inquiring assistance, called for emergency relief measures and the exby the penditure of $1,441,480.30 Vnieriean Ited Cross during the fiscal ear end.ng June 30, 1922, according lo a tatement based on the forthcoming annual report of the Ited CIO'.'. The greatest toll of life was taken by hurricane and tornado, Alide tiie overflowing of rivers, the breaking of dams and torrential rains irove tiie greatest number of people 'non their homes. The property loss was estimated at more than Seventy-tw- o $30,-nmoo- o. The ! Oar fall cream cheese has that snappy twang you like. Use plenty of it in cooking; there is., nothing that contains higher food value. This means good health for your family. We receive new shipments of canned goods 'often and otr supplies are always fresh. You can depend upo the high quality of our groceries. Do your marketing at our store. . Lowest Prices Fresq Groceries SATURDAY Choice Beef Pot-Roas- ts SPECIAL .at 15c lb. CRANBERRIES 2 quarts for 35 cents Galina Meat Co. Supply If we please tell others if not tell us years disasters reported In-- 1 floods, nineteen torfifteen fires, four epidemics, w o theatre collapses, two shipwrecks (one an airship), and a bridge col-- ! ipse, mine explosion, railway colliOf the floods in sion, nml a drought. the United States that at San Ancaused the greatest tonio, Texas, property loss, $0,000,000 and the high mark of fatalities, 100, while the flood in the vicinity of Vicksburg and Natcher, Miss., forced 31,000 persons from their homes. A National Calamity In the Red Cross disaster relief records there will probably remain for many years one calamity which touched nearly every state with a sense of horror and of loss. This was the distressing collapse of the roof of the Knickerbocker Tlientre In Washington, D. C., resulting In ninety-six dentlis nnd 125 persons Injured. Rituited In the center of the beautiful Northwest residential section, this motion picture theatre was patronized by many persons of prominence both In the official nnd civil life of the National Capital, whose family and personal connections radiated out over the entire country. The horror was Intensified by a terrific snowstorm which, though It retarded, did not block Rod Cross relief. Airship Crash Finds Aid at Hand The crash nnd destruction of the U. S. Armys large airship Roma In Virginia last February with the loss of 34 officers and men nnd 11 Injured was the first disaster of its kind to call for Tied Cross relief In this country. The suddenness of the accident tested the preparedness of the organization and of tiie Chapter nt Hampton, Va., but the n spouse was Immediate and relief ii'ietl nadoes, - furnished the survivors, also funds ror the expenses of relatives of the dead, who came from long distances to claim their own. ; v f 4- - - ; ; ; ; ; .j. ,?4 In the years oversea record for aid rendered by the Red Cross are two fires in the Philippines, one In Manila, which destroyed 1,000 homes, with a loss of $1,500,000 and 5,000 persons made homeless, the other at Tonio, which drove 3,000 from their dwellings. In medical relief that was quick and effective the smallpox epidemic In San Doinlngo, which had a total of 22,000 cases with 225 deaths In a single day, tested the readiness of the Red Cross for action, and the same can be said of the San Domingo hurricane, which killed 12 persons and reduced the homes ( f 1$2 persons to wreckage. A flood In San Salvador, with a death toll of 50 and 2,000 refugees, was also effectually handled by the local Chapter of the American Red Cross. Relief Machinery Perfected The year has seen the further perfection of disaster relief administrative measures In every ficlld of American Red Cross activity, and that the work may be carried on to still greater accomplishments the American Red Cross Is appealing for widespread renewal of membership during the annual Roll Call, to be conducted this year from Armistice Day (November 11) to, and including, Thanksgiving Day (November 30). f. .j. ,v.; ... ,. $ .j. .j. .j. 4. 4. 4. .j. .j. 4. .j. ,. .j. .j. .5. .j, . . BKSfcrV' VouTl like Oup A YEAR'S Disaster relief cost Hpw It $1,441,486 twenty-si- x You Cant Say Too Much About 4 fr Hart Schaffner &Marx Quality If :4 Some folks say we certainly talk a lot about Quality. Well admit it; weve got a lot of QUALITY to talk about. The 4-4--4- 4--4- best fabrics made in England and America, expert needlework, fine style. These are the things that make clothes last and give satisfaction. 4-4--4 4--4 44 4--4 44 44 4--4 Just received a woederful line of Dresses that surpass anything we have seen in years. Prices $12.95 and $14.95 44 44 4--4 4--4 4--4 4--4 44 44 44 44 44 44 4f 44 Max CoHens J House of Quality 8 4--4 i4 4--4 II (844 44 That' wli) it would bo profitable for you to advertise b it If yov tf you tvznt If you uHint want to him job tomtbody to stlt something VMint to buy sometftfng' If you If you wjut to rent year boose If you nvtnt to sett year boose If you toAnt to setl your If you u nt to buy property If there ts anything that you went ih quickest end best m$y to supply that ftteni is byptectng an advertisement in this paper fm The kesultt will turprlso Mid please you Farmers Equity Milling and Elevator Company MANUFACTURERS OF FLOUR and FEED All kinds of Mill Stuffs. G. LORENTZEN, Manager. 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