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Show APOLLO HALL AMERICAN rOEBf FRIDAY EVENING, JANUARY 9; 1914 v Bromley's Re'-organized 8 ', Piece Orchestra THE ORCHESTRA IS IN THE REST CONDITIONPVRNlSH'iTH MOST .POPULAR MUSIC. V SH A Good Social Time AssftreriAH - TICKETS 50 CENTS ljAD,Kg pKEK RENO VANCE. Malinger . ORIENT THEATRE 1 AMERICAN FORK CLIFTON I'EIKCE, MBaKer. H A Picture Show of Quality. M NOTICE X Itpglntitug tonight nnd continuing every night for n solid week, H W)ll be shown n two part fenture of cnrofol selection to snlt all. H , Tonight, Saturday January 8. H "1IIK FIOIIT AT (UtlZZLY flULCII." Part one mid. two. X An Indian story full of convincing situations, Btarred by Jaiin ' H Wolfe and Carlyle Illnckwcll. ,j, . , mm MoHday, .fannary 5, H "1 UK NEKlt TO RETURN IU)AD.N Part one and two. ' fH X A heart story worthy or high praise, leaving a grip at the end jH nnd the nnmo or Lillian llayward never to be forgotten. r - Tuesday, January 6. 4H T "THE THAri'ER'S MISTAKE." Part ono and two. 4H X A thrilling story of trapper's life. Splendid backgrounds, ,tH W snow covered ground and Ice wrapped trees. One of tho sit- Wm 4 uattons ot suspense is where a great bear wanders into tho 4H cabin and Httlo Violet hides under the table. iH X' ' Wednesday, January 7. " IH X "ALONE IN THE JUNdLE." Part one and two. IH X Tho lovers pnrt by a stream in tropical Africa, she Is re- IH X turning' when she sees a Hon shot mid leaving her horse Is H' soon In tho clutches of a ferocious Hon, another of which has -H killed her bourse and is devouring tho carcass. A plcturo acted H by Ucbso Eyton mid Thos. Santschl, und in every way a jmm X thriller and worthy of tho highest commendation. jB X Thursday, January 8. 'B X -THE MOTIIKRIXO 1ILART." Part ono nnd two. " M A Tho rcstnurnnt scene alono In this plcturo cost $1,800.00. The H X story Is excellent nnd holds from start to finish. The punch H X cornea suddenly but It strikes hnrd. AH Friday, .lunuary 0. JB J "THE JJI'MAN VUIiTURE' Part one and two. H Dealing with a band of pirates, In their haunts, who have jB X kidnapped a child held for ransom and then the complicated AH story pr prison lire and tho mother out or prison going to her Ha daughter's houso begging for work. Hm MRS. GEORGUB BENNETM Practical Nurse H Prices Reasonable Located at Mrs. Biglers H Main Street American ForlH o mm The farmer thlnKs it must be Afl snap to work in nn office and lB)J one's wlfo leisurely telephone to tH store nt tho last moment for tho stwB tho former spent months In ralsIH Tho roverse Bide Is that when pjfl ofllco man looks at hla pocketboHl at tho end of tho month, he thlnB what n puddln,' It Is to bo a farmHl mid have tho city man's money ;Bjj the end of tho month. Wo might Aft Into upon what both think of tfl I middleman through whom the chnngo Is effected, and tho Bhare H gathers In catching It both goH and coming, but postal regulatlAV forbid tho utterance of that klndB language. 'rM Mrs. John Chadwlck entertainedP numbor of her friends at her ho'iH Now Year's eve. Tho fore part.H tho ovenlng was spent In Social chH and a delicious supper was serviH after which the party spent a pleoH nut hour nt tho theatre. The gueiH wero: Mrs. Llzzlo Armstrong, MnH Mary Robinson, Mrs. D. R. RhodeH Mrs. Allco T. Stcolo and grmidsoH Clyde Steole, Mr. and Mrs. Delos PeiH rold. H Mr. W. D. Edmonds spent ThurH day In Salt Lako. Hla wlfo, who luH apont tho past ten days visiting hH parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Stout, rH turned homo with him. H Dr. Samuel Newton, 87 years oH and nt ono tlmo ono of tho most poH ular physicians of Salt Lake, died tbH week at his homo of old ago. I)H Nowton is survived by two daughterH Mra. Mary Nowell and Mrs. IsavH Peterson of Salt Lako and ono soH Mr. Samuel Newton of this city, .H o . iH Choice Out Flowers H Feras ni Floral IteiIgnt.H Send (o the Leal Floral Co, Ltkl, H Telophoae 80-J. We dellrerH PROMPTLY 1YR.B I I A CLEAN SWEEP I I ALL LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR MUST GO REGARDLESS W. COST OR 1 , FORMER SELLING PRICE. I H ' .- ' . 33 Coats, Ladies' and Misses' go at $5.95 I I -r -'' 11 Coats, Ladies' and Misses' go at $2.50 'y " I I "3 "' ' 50 Per cent A11 Ladies' Suits-They all go at 1-2 price "K. 1 B M 33 1-3 per cent. All Furs and Fur. Sets 1-3 off : I I : - i3l-3 jpr cent. All Ladies' Silk Waists 1-3 off " rv- I I. I ...... , ", sRemembe e Haye the Three Coldest Months to Come Yet I i UlAMERICAN FORK COQR INSTITUTION -The People's Store' J bbbbbbbbbbbV1 Dbbt BBBBBBBBBBBK HBBa |