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Show UTAII THE SPANISH FORK PRESS, SPANISH FORK, SLEUTH" As a country boy with aspirations to become a great detective, Charles Ituy Is said to afford considerable Mrs. Lucllo Evans Crons lias gone laughter and a few real thrills In A . if Village Sleuth," In which he will be to California to spend the winter with the Angelus Theater for two Mr,:. Alex Boyack and daughter, seen at her husband. next Friday and Saturday. days t'lhtia, of Sait Lake City, returned After his attempts to round up GUniun fdebblns left Saturday for homo WVdnosd.. having spent ten (im0 n,eon thieves In hls dad's op- ();den, uiirro he will go to school! ,.1s visiting at the'i orim of Mr. and p orrhard have gotten him Into hot J other rel- water, Charlie goes out and gets a Mrs. William Crotegut this win; ,r. a lives. real job In a private sanitarium. It. N. Wilson of Salt Lako City Is There he encounters a real mystery Mrs. William Grotcgut ontertaln-E- . uitd, hls detective Instincts aroused, visiting here for a few days with his Wllkens.nnd other ed Sunday at dinner for her guest, Mtarta to unravel it. The results are aunt, Mrs. J Mrs. Alex Iloynek of Salt Lake City. nurprlslnK In the extreme. r latlves. Charlie Thosop resent were Mr. and Mrs Itay, revealed, not only as. the logical Roy and Goorgo Warner enmo Tuttle, Mrs. Nell liable, Miss Merle successor to Sherlock Holmes, but down yesterday from Rulst, Idaho, Dulile, Miss Millie Christmas, Clar-- j wins a pretty girl In the bargain. ' nt.d are visiting hero with their sis- - onee Greer and the guest of honor.) "A Village Sleuth" was written by ter, Mrs. Lorenzo Leyshon and other The hostess was assisted In serving Agnes Christine Johnston, scenarist relatives. of "Twenty Three and a Half Hours' by her daughter, Hazel. Leave and produced by Paramount. 1 Two Rooms for Rent In building. Seo Wm. Chambors. VILLAGE I j - was given very successful social hall of the amusement new at the evThird ward Church last Friday build the of ening for the members who contributed to ing and all those church and the fund for erecting the B to 6 the time Front their families. handshaking mis spent in a general from 6 to 7 and getting acquainted, was enjoya well arranged program was serluncheon 7 to8 ed and from Tim remainder of the evening A large shipment, Just unparked, enables us usually cholco selection of framed pictures at popUarl.!r 14 MOTHER PICTURES with verse, $1.50. MOTHER ouI HARY, 75c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00. CUPIDS, 60c $1.00 $1.50 $2.00, $3.00. WINTER SCENES, many sizes, $1.60 $2.00, $225 HUNTING SCENES, $1.60. WOODLAND 1IEAUTIES, $1.60, 2.00, $2.25. FAVORITE HUMECTS for the girl's room, 7ec .. 0, 114, and $2.00. . . TINY PICTURES for tiny tots, 16c',. 20c, 25c, 35C( BOfc The variety of subjects and the artistic framing of th tures presents many suggestions for' DIrthday Remembranl1 Christmas Gifts aside from Home Desoratlon. A . ved. was spent in dancing, attended the function the event. - j j H AND THOMAS TO 80lh SPEAK HERE OCTOBER Democratic H. Welling. Milton candidate for United States Senior and Matthonlah Thomas. fundidate for Congress, will address a Democratic Rally in sDanlatl evat the Winona Theatre Saturday 30th. October ening, WELLING You bike no clmuoes , THE OLD CO-O- P ' rilONDS 27, 28 and 29 Permaln Apples at farm, Salem. For Rent M. J. i (it. Two fields See George Jarvis. pjjJ for . 1. Miss Alene Rockhlll lpes the week visiting her sister hi Lake and Ogden. 1 Miss Grace Jarvis was hottest Sorosls Junior Club Friday J the Out of town guests attending the ing of last week. Music ml (J wedding reception of Mr. and Mrs. work were the diversion. Charles A. Brown, gven by Mr. and the members, four Invited its) Mrs. Edwin Bringleson Thursday evLeora Larsen, Mrs. AnsleY Mrs. ening of last week, were Mr. and Rosetta Bowen andl gertscn.MIss Mrs. J. W. Harrison and daughter were present Lillian Larsen, n Bringel-soIrene of Salt Lake, Charles of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Stahmann, the photographer, Brown of Springville. Local guests Installed a 2000 candle fo were Mr. and Mrs. George Hitchings just electric light In h's studio, th and daughters Grace and Helen and make pictures at night can he son Clifford. Mrs. allrrison and Miss on dark days, to suit theeoie late Mrs. Irene Harrison remained to visit lence of bis patrons. Bringelson until Sunday evening. ' with CLOTIICRAFT Clothes, the value goes clean through. Service and long wear must result. I The members of the Alta Club wero charmingly entertained Friday afternoon of last week ay Mrs.Mayme Jones. Mrs. Fred Jackman read a Halloween story, Mrs. Fern Brock-ban- k played a piano solo and Mrs. Nora Robertson rendered a solo. 12 members and two Invited guests, Mrs. Itulon Creer and Miss Ann Nielsen, The latter assisted were present. the hostess In serving. life and Overcoats Put to make you doubly sure, the manufacturer slices his guarantee into the pocket of every suit or over-coat a w ritten assurance that you will receive full value for your clothing dollar. FRAMED PICTURg' . 10 WI Shi, thar ii MENS WORK GLOVES MENS AND YOUNG MENS WOOL SOCKS The gloves we have to offer you are made from the very best quality horse hide and arc strong and shapely made, which guarantees satisfaction. ANGELUS-WINO- PROGRAM W. - H You will find warmth, comfort and durability in the wearing of a pair of these all wool socks. Priced as low as 50c per pair. THE NA FOR WEEK COMMENCING FRIDAY, OCTOBERS Xiglit Show 7:30 M.itiuro Thursday and Saturday 3:30 pJL 2th ANGELUS, FRIDAY and SATURDAY, OCTOBER MENS DRESS SHIRTS display the niftiest assortment of dress shirts ever show 11 in town, made of the fabrics, stylos and pattern. Ladies and Misses Sweaters and Slip Overs in some very attractive colors and styles, and priced so that every one can afford one. $.105 to $8.50. LADIES H 1 j tuft picture with all the charm and heart appeal that Charles Ray the best loved actor on the screen. And mors ltb than the hick" sleuths pup had fleas. Also HAROLD LLOYD n "BUMPING INTO BROADWAY" other or his hundred thousand dollar comedies. Matinee Saturday at 3 p.m. - A AND CHILDRENS BATH ROBES Just received a new and complete line of Ladies and Childrens bath robes, beautiful trimmed ones and plain ones, very suitable for every one and priced right. 80th CHARLES RAY in THE VILLAGE SLEUTH LADIES AND MISSES SWEATER COATS u will find on and ANGELUS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER j H 1st TOM MOORE in THE GREAT ACCIDENT Theres a love story In The Great Accident thats saw and as tender as every love story should be. Come and Me to Moore in his very best part. A hot time In the old town when young man cuts loose. Also Rollln Comedy Live and Learn. I For Fit and Comfort 1 i n DRESSES c still have a few very attractive dresses for ladies Hf and small women in tricotine, serges, jerseys and taffetas H at special prices. F comfortable you want Rubber Boots, look forvthe lied Ball when you buy. This Red Ball Trade Mark appears c5n Rubber Footevery piece of well-fittin- 1 g, It stands for Quality, it means SKIRTS ?!nP08 c,ll'oks Plaids, knife pleats, box pleats. Thus H Is told the storj of the separate wool skirt. Its position PI m the fall and winter wardrobe is very important. We sell Call and select from our complete line the Rubber Footwear you need. d. e have some very good numbers to show in serges, velour and tricotine. ,t I Headquarters for Quality Shoes and Ball-Ba- j, Ma greatest living playwright. Sumptuously set and aglow with the beauty and dash of Dorothy Dalton, Also two reel Century Comedy. I ANGELUS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3rd MITCHELL LEWIS in THE CODE OF THE YUKON H if; stirring, fascinating and milhty drama of tho North Heartache and misery followed by joy and understandingAlso PATIIE NEWS, latest news of the world told In P A 1 1' j I' ;;v.3 PETTICOATS 1 ireatherhloom, the petticoat of good style and $4.50. ANGELUS, THURSDAY, H H F Vur money hack ami a new nut paper in the soles, counters or inond Brand Shoes. ot the family. jinV(. b tale of tho land whore the man. wins. Just a plain, ordinary an Lord, how ho can rido and rope In his heart and PfP when loco A MENS AND BOYSi SHOES In hls eyes. lENTO1 MARGUERITE CLAYTON Matinee ED episode 8 of Br?do 13 pair of shoes if you heels of Peters l)ia- - H them to m oy.'cry member II 3:30 p.m. WINONA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER E. FORREST TAYLOR GERTRUDE BONDHILL and HARVEY 1 tho greatest play of the ago COMMO CLAY Admission 30c, 65c, and 85c, war tax ncludcd a! the City Drug Company. COMING TO THE WINONA PEARL WHITE In "THE WHITE MOLL" Nov. j NOVEMBER1! BUCK JONES in THE SQUARE SHOOTER Footwear Farmers j - good sense, is a soft, silky, enduring and attractive fabric and is Styled in the newest inodes. Priced from $2.50 to nd DOROTHY DALTON in HALF AN HOUR Englands more days wear. Ball-Ban- 2 One of the most remarkable dramas of Ball-Ban- d wear. 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