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Show run Spanish nunc rnnsa spanirh ixjkk. ctaii Lt fnM price la III worth of befits buia. The market ia subdised by the demand for such money. by boeUeff?fs ia buying liqirnr frura the rum Beet, oeut by our rtM ui brothers. lrlth The manager of the boats are good booUeggera, but art familiar with Americas money, and many, it acema, bare been Uilog bad money for worse wkiaVey which seem fair enough. BfUbaaa A THOUSAND OAK, 4,000 W, L CGUCU5, EUILDEa DESPSET AND DEFENSE DAT T23 EUD9 AND C2 yTIntooi thl! tni htte(of Hm etettvo vola to Tboe that Mil fatty atflUu dollar for tit Veiled beltirahlp battirh!jj at aptoo wul HI country can't plenty of battle of hansom cab alao bare said a little while that the taxicab couldn't be a palate the FreeUent huBJa an ffief battiaahip let him aik the fenCier thia quoatloo: Am jrou willing to build that hip for forty million dolare and eoanatae that tt will be afloat ten hoen after being attacked by one Above the hast at Quaatko, Varying machine are practicing, and on the ground our honest V. A Marines, in deep amusement, "observed that a flock of bustards, after watching the aviators, all their flying tricks in the trol-fat- ed air. You remember live gentleman with his house on fire who gstb ersd In hie arms all ths fumitoro ho could carry, finally picking up the baby with bis teeth fastened In the Imie dress. As he lifted the baby bo aaw a ' cat walking across the floor bolding a kitten in ber mouth, and said. "Look at the wonderful imitation of that cat. W. L. Douglas died la Boston bendred thousand dollar worth of last week. Ilia cam will bo remembered among the build ere of fighting alrahlpet great Industry, among those that If the President dlarovm, ae he helped to free humanity from silvn wCL that a hand red thousand ery, by making machines do the worth of airtblpi, manned by work of human bands. lie began life driving pegs ia tao own. can dee troy any forty-mboa dollar battleship with more shoes for his uncle. 11a lived to than a thousand men on board, ho make machines do the work of human beings and wkj decide sot to build battlcibipa. thousands ofAmerican-mashoe distributed d , Gorarnor Plnehot has signed the throughout the world. death warrant of a young colored Those that consider Preparedness woman who killed a colored police man and pleaded eelf defense. She and Defense Day a menace to peace wQl bo the first woman executed in please notice this: Jack Dempsey is prepared. If the State of Pennsylvania In thirty five year. Governor Pinchot signed you doubt It. pull his nos. As b the death warrant when he was in rocs through thick crowds every-bod-isy knows him, everybody the boepitaL When he comes out, slaps him or inentirely recovered, it may occur to POLITE. Nobody bins that putting a negresa to death sults him. and b does not bit or tnstsad of locking ber up is small Insult anybody. IIES PREPARED and people let him alone. B lets business for a gnat State. unless they get in the Tbi question is sot Does she them alonehim. dtaerve death! It ii "Does Pennring with As it is with individuals, so with sylvania deserve disgrace! and people let him alone unless they There are now regular quotations nations. When they axe prepared, for couataxfsit notes. Jha average they have peace. dol-ta- il rts Joseph Rrorkbtake t ( gt gom t"9 e J,sad Icaaii if arrve for (tt a vtrlrg Iu4rr acre fsrw tl to y, K Tatlr, l ir(i iwutriMstvn J IV) II Thome, who has k 111, la report d awmaahal II hr, ri W, ft, -- liiipumd la health. The llart Marble of Itil4'a4, "4 hen part of ls- -t weak with aUtcf, Mrs, mAmo Wo-v- Mrs, br II i rare nciiSi.a f r.lurrad Mn lay red.y Iron Wyoming, ( rotts abr h 14 h a lri-to make a hit m H. niamhios rout I buU. 4 roll-gw-n. lb NuUrl(( sad that th nwldnt without b A Prssbyterlaa ehtavh ta Kew Jemy spent UJDQQ ta oae year, taking care of a logo oak 409 years old. The oak may bo worth it Hut that aura would kavo planted several thousand now trees along New Jersey roads. Or, If you don't resent dragging la It would have done a good deal to help some of thaws "liui on" that are supposed to bo mero ia portent than many oaks. ! a or f.r a a of Hi a. Rile NVtimi of MerrsHj. CliLrnla, and Mr. sn4 Mrs. Man ill of Ituyrrt, Idaho, (Ivor lrroao Argyle vntrrlaln-- 4 at dioitor lat flouday. Other gueafa sera Mr. MrtLau Lirai and fluid-n- n of Provo; Mr. end Mr Will Mrsn4 Mr Jatk MUrli-a- ll Jahnaon children of Payson; Mr, Mr. II. (1. P mate n au4 Mr, Vlrgl ningham of flpanl h Fork; Mr, aa4 Mrs. rharle Evan i an I Mr. and Mrs. L. Argyle sol children of Lake Shore. to honor a4 a4 a4 J beet. ,4 A (itA fc Qed Uilr bang, uMiinusi a(Ma Mrs, R, Rnuoifsttn annutittrsns the A4 YtU msrnsf of I Russell Aadwrsoa, Rhbtvr of The first msslls rluh fur tbi br 4ukur, of lh it t, fiejfdul-tur- e ws hsi fndsy etsalsg, Mr. Llutu tL N'w Ortmns, at the thine Riana liag II hoate. foitawiag of Mr, aad Ml. Chsrlm U. tL,.tl,TU the regular opeota eimis, Mr, South, Wsetera Avenue, Lm AosIm fltac Krueger uag a solo; retiag fommunloa Kervlre at te4 the rwhytria California, tviebr 1st, eitendod by lh prmideat. Mm. tle!d II tonviioa with the regular Llsile Evans; Mr. Tell Argyi gvg ervk I., si (fiindur. The fiahhalh Honoring Mr. Hilda pinghsm. a lath, "What w should glo to ond boo i 1 So m t. ml M followed who ba been a iacbr of the flea gH from the rluh;' a talk, "Loyalty I he ofdtem to th Club was flail girts for II o'clock . by the iv.ntmwiiit glrea by Mrs. Rosof tha Third ward Primary AmvIi en llodgs: a lath on "Growth sad Th i.itUr tn girls of the lafluenr of Womsa's Clubo"waa g)r of the Kl lbS and I be flea waul tinh was held at Thursday ward gave a party and social ai the a by Mr, lyl freer. Horn timo evettit. ni the tVtiant Cafe. The boms of Mrs. Illngbaia List Monday use devoted to boia oftr Wkkk Mr. Annie it lt h of the 0 buffet luncheon was Oerved to II w glv-- ii by the Rdecaiioa vetting giegr under (be direetlna f J. fluke Itnsrd wsa among the guests. members. W, (hniinon, f. j, faux, super-fbh- The oariy pan of the evening was of amle of ih ftpsnlah fork devoted to a program onder the dirAX LTmLAlATIXQ WTKT bish ertitM.i. led as lnirMiing die-o- ection of Mrs, tleorg Haim, Ihtrlng A t!ii of 1 abelf ni the t h having 0 In tho bmwt the value of msie. Lars the program a beautiful crystal bassd tho time, Jt gtw iwust mi J wbmi K Rgs-n- n gave as Inlermsiiag talk ket fitM with rom was pi, wonted the get out 4 order or the as esto o token Mm, of Bingham on M.n letWfl fad tO set. On Two solos Rluratlou. two duM I were r. uired by Mies Julia Hew, teem for lb work the ba dune. The sU that IS Mwwwy to Kart thing movpresentation was made by the flea ing nod fwtra that bn feeling d ethd-w(lunch wae served. the end Luntsocy 4 n4nte which doll girls. Came wetV enjoyed to pwrfsrt bawiih. lYwo 49. only I Inhering Mm. f. K. Van llooeer lowing the program, after whkh a &4 1 of Chi ago, who la vLUing her with buffet luncheon wsu served to IS C1TT DRCQ COM PANT Rev. 1 few, g pic ale party to guest. iisnsnuusTt the Telimid lower flant was s Joyed Tuesday. Those attending la addlio-to the honor guest, were Rev. a 1. Mrs. W. II. Enslga of flprlfauile. Rev. Thee. Lee and Mr. An 0i(omttrU( la nut junt a kIaas fitter, lmt a Effle The party were very Kycntraui Hjhfiiilint, who giteg oculo prtm received at lh gracmn-l- y power trcatnunt, pxrmniiijj tho wonlt mugtlog tif tho oyo. Thin util it yr. salt (it ng em.ius tr !!! n 1 ui f. U-U-m re IXlIKIlllllIlllltlKtKlllllfllffflllKtStCSIlIlltSItVa V Mm. Kll Robert w-- rbarmfocly at a 4 o'rlork dinner Hun-dab td y WHAT IS OPTOMETRY? n 1 evening for a party of hr friend, the t evasion being her llrlbday annivorary. A houUt of the arason'a flea era 4 untied the plant by Engineer T. f. Connor, at tsl I, rover tr laid for Mr. one time a resident of gpanbti fork, Rachel Rank, Mr. Hattie Posen, and through the plant After Mr, frank Milner, Jtfra. Jtdm L. enjoying the grounds some of the Jems, Mrs, Herbert It. Vt!liatn.Mra. party went on up In the canyon to Ann Money, Mr. Alice Hughe. Mr. a spot where they were allowed to John Lewi and Mrs. Mary J. Lewi. eat their picnic dinner. Reiurulng ( Fellow ing dinner the tting was they visited Mm. Merrill Crandall at spent In social conversation. The the Cary burst fruit farm. Mr. aad horde was assisted In serving by Mrs. Ensign entertained tho party at aupper at six o'clock. her daughter, Donna. pro-ftitniui- ml lrt. rtliovofl f.Yfhtriiin, homhtoho, norvounnoa, tliutnon, Inaom-uatul that lirtnl foolinjr.' Oonlo Irinnt troatmont will not only give you better ami easier vision, hut lit many cne glaxcg can ba m hn dig-cartlt- entirely. For ai'jHiintmont phono llG-- Hl j, Spanihb Fork. DR. C. M. PETERSON, Optometrist BiisiiiiiaifiiitistSKixii3iisiiiiitiixiiiiixtiiina 53 0B Danish Fork brsi Co-oi- D ' Mrs. Charles Dart, and daughter, Effle Mae, left Tuesday for Midvale, to join Mr. Dart who i employed there. UTAH STATE FAIR Scalp and hair disorders disappear FALL CONFERENCE after a few applications of Lucky Ot'TOUKR 1 to Y 1041' H, tl - OTJ Warn OCTOIlKIt 2 to S, 1021 milto Hair according Remedy, ger lions of users. Ask your barber or druggist about the money back guarantee. Tickets to Salt Lake City and return U0VKBTI8E1IXKT) Ti- Salt Lake City Utah Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Sterling and daughter, Lenore.vislted several days of the week with friends at Sailna. They were the house guests of Dr. and Mrs. Don C. Merrill. In their ?T via DENVER & RIO GRANDE WESTERN RAILROAD Will be on sale at the following honor the hostess entertained at dinfares: ner Monday evening. The dinner was Limit Limit served at oclock, covers being laid October 10 October 15 for 13. Previous to the dinner the time was spent enjoying 600. FOR DOME AND STABLE Borozone treatment for flesh wounds, cuts, sores, galls, bums and scalds is just as effective in the stable as in the home. Horse flesh heals with remarkable speed under its powerful influence. The treatment is the same for animals as for humans. First wash out infectious germs with liquid Borozone, and the Borozone Powder completes the healing process. Price (liquid) 30c, 60o and $1 .20. Powder 30c and 60c. Sold by CITY DRUG COMPANY The extraordinary 3.44 $3.87 Tickets with final return limit of 10 will lbe on sale dally, September 30 to October 8. October Tickets with final return limit of October 15 will be on sale dally, Octv .. ober 1 to 5. For detailed Train Schedules and other Information, call on local Rio Grande agent. UDVEHTISSHENT) IIUUiaEaHaKlIlIBIBEKCBBElEEBailSIllBBSHKIBiaKEa H M 5 COMING S LYCEUM STOCK COMPANY , . 10 People A BEAL COMEDY-DRAM- Smart winter coats beautiful and practical, with every new fashion feature represented. Coats of rich, fabrics straight of line and luxuriously fur trimmed or plainly tailored. The materials include suede-lik- e and bolivias. Every coat is cloth, velvo-sued- e lined throughout with the' best quality plain or figured silk. In navy," brown, russet, shutter green and black. A IN FOUR ACTS flat-surfac- SPECIAL SCENERY WINONA THEATRE ed $17.50 to $56.00 SEASONABLE-REASONA. BLE 1 . . H , ? S-'- s f Priced at $11.90 to $27.00 w' 53 IP SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4 a H - We have a lovely variety of lovely new Fall dresses now and through the winter season. Models wear for that meet a practical need at a small price. Satin, Crepes and wool materials. Th ecolors are black, navy, brown i and rust, neatly made. ' v' ' 1 8 a , WINTER COATS FALL DRESSES BELIEVE ME XANTIPPE - THE NEW THE NEW PLAYING Admission, 20c, 35c and 50c Curtain 8:30 . EBIBBBBI EEBEEBK1 jj 'Co-oFork Spanish 33 p, |