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Show ' - - v f Tnmt (mUtymmd Print mnDapwdmbW t Ore BROAPWAy BETBnCEM MAIN & STATE Begins Monday Morning at 9 o'Clock Entire Stock $250,000 Worth of Staple Merchandise Included Everything to Sell at 25 to 50 Off MONDAY The Paris will inaugurate this definite, all-comprising Discount Sale, primarily to reduce stocks. But back of this drastic movement is also the motive to pioneer the way to greater great-er values, and The Paris today as in the past most vigorously intends to maintain its leadership. IT'S a broad gauge, all-embracing, bona-fide merchandising event a sweeping discount of prices throughout the store of 25 to 50. Much of the merchandise in this sale has been bought on today's market, which only emphasizes the genuineness of these reductions. d IT'S a question whether prices will be as low again in many months, and The Paris makes this statement advisedly, and with the hope . that the public will take advantage now of this general discount on 'our great store full of clean, new, dependable merchandise for men, women and children. 1 i 1 I : A QUIT KICKING pUSINE5S u good, thank you, I the iloffan of the DLV, Nicholas OH Co. of Omaha. Tha other day Preai- 1 dent Nicholas of th company was asked if the slogan was not a mistake in these so-called hard times. He replied that it was not that business will always be good for the man who keeps cheerful and smiling and who 'takes pride and pleasure in doing the best he can. With permission of President Nicholas, we hare adopted j the slogan as oar own because it rings true. There is no argument to the fact that bills are not being paid as promptly as customary; that the banks are not loaning money as freely as we would like to see it loaned; that the farmer is not getting as much money for his crop as either he or we think he should. It is true that automobiles auto-mobiles are not selling as readily as they were and it is true that prices in many lines are tumbling, but that is . what we all had to expect anyhow, and there is no rea- A ton why any of us should go into mourning and act as if business had gone to the dogs and the country into the hands of a receiver. For the' loTof Mike, let us begin to act the part of men. Let us be doubly thankful for th business we are doing. Let us not forget that th war was won. Let us be thankful that w have not been engulfed by the influenza war this winter. Prices, of necessity, had to com back to normal. Let us get down on our knees and thank Cod prices are doing th vry thing w knew they had to do and the very thing we all hoped they would do. When we average up the II I last few years w have got to admit we have all made more money than w expected to make, and we have to admit that the United States is better off than any country in th world today. We hav all had things made so asy for. us that we have forgotten how to take punishment. What we need is a friendly, courageous optimism, and one we develop it, we will discover very much to our surprise that ALL "Business is good, thank you!" UTAH OIL REFINING CO. Salt Lake City M atHssssM JMPJTIJ 18 rear, in .am. loca-V. loca-V. . '0,u Remember us, . j '-'Of t'VT,' Phon. Waa. 1126. V $10 Coupon I Toward an Electric f. S . Vacuum f Ladies, We Are Overstocked on Two Types of Very High-Grade Electric Vacuums We Must Sell or Return to Factory (Mow's yeur chsne $1.25 dawn. 12t weekly 101 OFF FOR CASH Bar-faint in ligMly waad Vacuum all mak Trad your eld tM for a fw " er lat ua rpar it DODGE BROS. ELECTRIC CO. , f ,M Est 1st South Acres from Salt Lake Thtr JHasHaHBanHBBBSaaHBHHsaal i - Dr. C T. Kendall, physician and I surgeon. Is So. Mala. Waa, !i0: I By. 1-M. lAdT. J , |