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Show f J-t-v.v.w,Q.;jflrj : PROGRAM FOR WEEK OF OCT. 27 TO Noyi j: MONDAY AND TUESDAY, OCT. 27 AND 28 Betty Compson and Percy Marmont in James Cruze Production j "THE ENEMY SEX" ;: A brilliant love-comedy of a gold digger's adventures amid the gold fields of Broadway. Also Two-reel Stan Laurel Comedy ; "THE SOILERS" i WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, OCT. 29-30. : Tommy Meighan in Booth Tarkington's famous storv "PIED PIPER MALONE" y ''; A romance with some kiddies, a girl and a new screen idea. The management positively guarantees this to be Tommy Meighan's greatest picture. ;; Admission 15c and 25c FRIDAY, OCT. 31 HARRY CAREY in "TIGER THOMPSON" A story of the great outdoors and the cowboy-miner j: and his battle for the girl he loves. Also George O'Hara and Alberta Vaughan in a new chapter of "The Go-Getters" "IN THE KNICKER TIME" Matinee 4:15. Admission 5c and 10c. Potato Sale j Now on at j I Smart's Feed & 1 Produce Co. 1 Phone 30 S Hmm iiii)iiiiiiiiitiii;iiiiri!'iiiiiiiimiiiiiiii;iiiuiiii;iiiii;iiiiiimwi Douglas Fairbanks and Noah Beery in "THE MARK OF ZORRO" 1 Here is the most famous picture that Doug Fairbanks ever madX You think you have seen action on the screen but you will forget all about every action pic- turg you. have ever seen when you see "The Mark of Zorro," w 1 Also Two-reel Sunshine Comedy, "The Explorers" S Regular prices for this attraction." COMING " ' "ST. ELMO" ELECTION RETURNS AT STAR TUESDAY, NOV. 4 GLORIA SWANSON in "THE HUMMING BIRD" Wellworfth IF S you buy cheap garden seed, you geet a poor garden. ; . IF you buy cheap clothing, you get poor service. : BUT If you buy good seed or good clothing, cheap, then you ; get good results, and make a saving at the same time. j OUR MOTTO IS j "Not Cheap Goods, But Good Goods Cheap" ; Wellworth Chain Stores Company PHONE 37. WE DELIVER. : OURA.M. W,Cf WHERE to serve. bM mh4mWm mm savings YOU WELL fe jr'i'jjik ;j S !lM WlSM ARE AND U M M tefeIl&a GREATEST FAITHFULLY 0; $mM sss 9W,roi THRUOUT always "W; 571 DEEARTTIENT STORISl theyear Main Street, Springville. Giving Popular Saving? Our displays of work clothing particularly appeal to men because of I two things: First, the high-grade workmanship and materials used, and, secondly, the fact that garment for garment and dollar for dollar, more for the money cannot be secured elsewhere. The values give popular savings. Hundreds of men are anprecJative of our unusual offerings. Leather Vests Work Gloves Work Shoes Warm Wool, Cloth Lined For LonS Hai d Wear For Hard Service Lined Leather palm, knit wrist or WorkSock, BIIfiPvr Extra heavr wooL White 'ffiKf erer, blue. Mens brown Lotus VfimWUr At Muchers. 2 full soles; 1 W0W 49C chrome middle. Half rub- ' " per heels. Welt. fTl Wool Hose $3.98 For Children I First Quality Heavy Children's t a e k ribbtd I Sheep Leather Vests wool hose, black only. I T . . , A Boys Overalls I Leather collar. 4- tQ anJ CtCkt "P.yW-Union Mad, beaded pockets. Leather 59C and 69C Heavy ble denim. 2 cuffs that button. Wrist- legs. Large pockets. I lets for added warmth. I "IT,. Flannel Shirts 98c to $1.25 I $10.90' "7w,i,hM Khaki, grey 2 large button I Work Shirts a--- "Pay Day" "Big Mac," for Men $1.98 Overall. I Strong, fast color I chambray, blue and grey. have two seam I Two large button pockets. Wn. Marllnawf legs for I Square cut tails. Large, Men S MaCklMWS roomy sleeves and body. Wool I. ai tn i7 Full belt. Large shawl collar. Service I 79c $7.90 $1.39 -ill I The Republican Party Pledge Economy Tax Reduction Tariff Protection Reclamation and Federal Highway Aid Greater School Efficiency Better Fish and Game Department Greater Development of Our National Resources and Prosperity It has made those promises. Utah's tax rate is 21 per cent below the average of surrounding states. Utah's payroll has increased from $75,000,000 in 1921 to $86,000,000 in 1923. Utah's 1923 mineral production surpassed that of all former years. Utah has underway the greatest reclamation scheme in the west. Utah's basic products have been protected by the Republican Re-publican tariff, bringing millions of dollars into the state this year. Utah's fish and game department is acknowledged by federal officials the superior of any state in the west. Utah has carried out the most ambitious road building program in its history. Utah's per capital education has been reduced from $S2 to $72 and uncertified teachers from 23 per cent to 9 per cent. Keep them in Office VOTE FOR GOVERNOR MABEY VOTE FOR THE STATE ADiMINlS-TRATION ADiMINlS-TRATION VOTE THE REPUBLICAN TICKET VOTE IT STRAIGHT Save The Constitution (Paid udvrrtlacnitMit.) WSm AXES 12(2 All the popular patterns a 'r fr household use, for pro- li IH&TVM fessional wood cutters, for 1 lmM fei hunters and for boys.; H ' 3m -V'lllp Forged from the finest cru- i 3i'MWi fflfffinnft cible steel carefully1 ItlllPit ground and tempered. I WwSS& M- 'raililfe Shaped for fast cutting. ' flW'' Handles of second growth (g hickory. Winchester inter- . locking wedges. You'll like 1 WNCHESUlt gjkggj ' to swing a Winchester. j Get Yours This Week ! An ideal axe for the A handy all around lan who does a lot of axe for use about the ood cutting. Choice of house or in the woods. ;andard weights. Single Lasting keen edge, rid double bits. $1.50 and $2.50 $1-50 CROSS CUT SAWS Fast cutting Win- With each axe handle hester saws are made sold this week we will f high grade crucible give one of Winchester's teel carefully tempered, Inter-Locking Wedges led and set. FREE. J. F. Smith Merc. Co. GROCERIES HARDWARE Main Street. Springville. Groceries, Hardware, Sporting Goods, Paint, Glass. 'HONE 37. WE DELIVER. the WINCff5TR store ! "TROUPE FREE" - W , CASTERS X, XAk ' I- Last call to Provo people up to !3j ' Thursday, Oct. 2.1. 11 a. m., for in- " definite time. .Have pleased thou- s' ,' sands of very particular people, ai even after 10 years' use. Xou will I be the loser if your casters cause ' you trouble and annoyance, l'hone ' 537-J, Provo. : cl j CHAS. M. SMITH, M. D. o: l ! Physician and Surgeon. si , . Office, Dr. Dunn's home. fi . ; Res. Phone 101. ' j ' ! DR. GLENN G. NEIL , I Physician and Surgeon 1 Office ut Sprinsville Bank , 'i , Building ' ' ! OFFICE HOURS .. , 1 10 to 12 o. m. 3 to 5 p. m. I Office Phone 53-W. Res. 53-J. 't r. tt i ! i |