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Show IT T? A NATION-VIDE & , I X VP 1 U INSTITUTION- ' (oURf 1 ! rllll I FMMFVf (h 51LVER j T "where savinza are srreatest" Tr SPRIXGVILLE UTAH , Presenting ! The Stars of the 42 ; Fall Showing In Clever . i Apparel and Accessories Ai I ' The most captivating show of the season and the most eagerly an- 1 ticipated! Feminine hearts "beat as one" when the curtain rise3 on the , glorious pageant of Fashions for Fall. Gracefully fluttering and flaring, 1 i the new frocks swing into the parade, accompanied by coats of distinc- I tive styling. An admirable opportunity to select your Fall costume. 1 We Invite You To Our Diplay of j "Things New" Thursday, September 15 1 25tk Anniversary . j Buying A New Coat j Is One Of The Thrills Every Girl Looks 1 Forward ToMothers, Too, Enjoy Buying Here! The first showing is always the most Ift H attractive fresh, new styles, colors in ( A A i keeping with the season and in the 'Sk 8 Fall, cozy furs. 1 fea fijk p I Coats For Sunday fliiWwi'f And for School Days wM v!-!1 WlM B Different looking mixtures make smart gM&mnhS M a n t?h wtfSlA B jnd practical coats for school suede, flMiimW ?ssi If imj I S velour and bolivia for dress-up times.NcjmTv IrR $ Jvl in VSf 9 Our prices are modest. -IbbsT0 1 fblygm lffj;f j? IgSgZi' I Sizes 2 to 6 'Elji 1fS HH .$3.98 to $9.90 IWIWIS Sizes 7 to 10 '.,-J fcsrtKf I $4.98 to $14.75 n f i7 . sizes ii to i6 "r:rrfv 7J $5.90 to $19.75 1 Star Theatre PROGRAM WEEK OF SEPT. 16 TO 22 FRIDAY, SEPT. 16 J BUCK JONES in "THE DESERT VALLEY" ' Also two reel comedy "SnookumS Asleep" J Also Episode No. 4 "On Guard" Matinee 4 p. m. Admission 10c SATURDAY, SEPT. 17 Vaudeville May Roberts and Victor Gillard in their farewell appearance presenting the one act farce comedy "GETTING AWAY WITH IT" i Regular picture program "WHISPERING WIRES" A mystery thriller. Also two reel comedy "Rumors for Rent" ! " j Bargain prices: Adults 25c Children 15c SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY, SEPT. 18, 19, 20 The World's Greatest Melodrama spoil I ! Don't fail to see this magnificent drama of the French Foreign legion in the Sahara. Special notice for Beau Geste Doors will open 7 p. m. First show 7:30; second show 9:30. Admission prices have been established by Paramount Para-mount F'ictures Corp. General admission 35c; Children Chil-dren 15c. A few reserved seats 50c. We sincerely urge our patrons to see this picture from thebeginning. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, SEPT 21-22 Lon Chancy in his greatest picture i i "TELL IT TO THE MARINES" ! A true story of the "Devil Dogs." A never to be forgotten for-gotten picture of the humors, pranks and perils of the "Leathernecks." Also two reel Gump comedy "Broke Again" Admission only 15c and 25c COMING "THE COUNTRY DOCTOR" "THE CAT AND THE CANARY" I . ; Ed Johnson at Phillips' Garage is Springville's foremost tire expert.- His long experience ex-perience at the tire game and his superior equipment has made it possible for him to turn out a better job than some who have no such advantages. IF A TIRE is woKth fixing Ed will do a good job at the lowest price. If it is worn beyond repair he will tell you so, and his recommendation has saved many tire users loss of time and money. Miller Tires are your best bet if the old ones are gone. Ed sells them too. Millers are considered con-sidered among the world's best tires. Let Ed talk tire to you when your old ones begin to give you trouble. ED JOHNSON with Phillips Garage TO HOLDERS OP SECOND LIBERTY LOAN k PER CENT BONDS EXCHANGE OFFERING OF NEW TREASURY NOTES . , I Second Liberty Loan bonds have been called for payment on November 15th next, and no interest will be paid after that date. Notice is given of a new offering of United States Treasury notes, in exchange for Second Liberty Loan Converted 4 i-i per cent bonds. The oew notes will be dated September 15, 1927, and will bear interest from that date at the rate of ZV per cent. The notes will mature in five years but may bo called for redemption after three years. Interest on Second Liberty Loan Converted 4 K per cent bondB surrendered and accepted in exchange will be paid to November 15, 1927. The price of the new issue of notes, is 100 !. H oldens old-ens surrendering Second Liberty Loan Converted Convert-ed 4 )ri per cent bonds in exchange will receive, at the time of delivery of the new notes, interest on such Second Liherty Loan Converted 4 H per cent bonds from May 15, 1927, to November 15, 1927, less the premium on the new notes issued. Holders of Second Liberty Loan Converted 4 i per crnt bonds who desire to' take advantage of this opportunity to obtain Treasury notes of the new issue, should arrange with their bank (or such exchange at the earliest possible date, as this offer will remain open only for a limited period after September 15th. Further information may be obtained from banks or trust companies, or from any Federal Reserve Bank. A. W. MF.LLON, Secretary of the Treasury, Washington, D. C, September 6, 1927. FOR YOUR OLD COAT During this unusual event your old coat will be accepted as a five dollar down payment on any new Winter Coat in the shop priced - - - E - - - Bring in your old coat, re- gardless of its condition, and i select one of the season's H smartest. ' l j n Your old coat will be thor- 1 1 oughly renovated and given gj to the needy. I WEAR AS YOU PAY - - THE CINDERELLA WAY Cinderella I 200 WEST CENTER, PROVO I CLASSIFIED ! FOR SALE rSiirred Itock pullets of March 2u hatch. Started lay-ine. lay-ine. A; W. CuerriiiKtoii. l'hone G3-R-1. s2H i'Oli SALE Concord grain's. Call E. W. Urown, l-Ki-W. MISS TESS IIIXES has returned from Los Angeles, and designs to leach beginners in music. She has laUeu an extended course in bogin- ners' piano lessons. Prices are rea-i rea-i nnnMo. Call (Hi, or at Ills North j Main St. s23 LOST Large jeweled shoe buckle. Finder return to IndeiH'udenl ' Print Shop, lteward. HATS! Huddle. Cily. Tark. Sunday Sun-day at two-lliirty. "Sans." I FOR HENT Partly furnished j rooms. Call Sophia Packard. s2 ! IMPORTANT CHANGES in "OREM LINE" I'ASSKMiKK S( HEDl I KS KI'FKCnVE SI NUAV SEPT. lltli, I!I27 i Ask local agent for parliculars Salt Lake & Utah R. R. Henry I. Moore and I. I'. Abercnimbie. Receivers. Aldon .7. Anderson. Traffic Mgr. ' i V A KOLOB STAKE TEMPLE WORKERS Excursion "Orem Line" THURSDAY, SEPT. 22nd. Salt Lake City fr 10 LF and Return P fares ! Special train leaves Springvillc 5:.'!0 a. m., arriving Salt Lake, 7 :')() a. m. Ticket also good on regular trains leaving at 6:01 a. m. and 7:27 a. m. i Tickets good returning same clay only ' SALT LAKE & UTAH RAILROAD Henry I. Moore and 1). P. Abercrombie, Receivers 1 1 J Aldon J. Anderson, Traffic Manager lllilll UntmiiBumM',, .., .. . . f. I iTHE PAZZANT MILLINERY I jj-s Will show all the latest crea- '-T: I Sal., Sep!. 17ih .&mA I fch'ifyt J I'""' i lir.m--lK.ut next week. Our ( i '- ' i , - i f''i Autumn Showing will eonlaiu all 4- ""J?- - A f '.V,:v - " J':.',- j I the wanted sty!, -, and f.-Us. , ,- 'if-?;- , $ Vf '.1iii&Jl liiiiiii"U felts and velvet com- -$.v-'i :. TV fcf. l-jUH X5.::' A'iiC Wim.i.m u-lvrl and salin-and XV'j.i"' -....V lYffrV nciuv lovrlv cml.roidcrv con.l.iu- v' $ JjMy - lw5 We in vile yniir insiwrl inn. PAZZANT MILLINERY I New Location South of Springville Bakery j |