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Show pr Keitk-O'BrieivCo.. ffffl A -J : I for all the fasmlHy I "I'll just make this a useful Christmas," jS I says Santa Claus, "and I'll leave what every Mfflfe li member ol die household can use and enjoy .. I Victrola Jfn IJi It will give you 366 days next year of unalloyed de- ' 'yiR i 1 light with its great singers, famous hands, noted orchestras, liJI lively dan e music, latest hits of comedy and vaudeville in jJMj j a short, music for any time, place, taste or occasion. II Come early and name your selection. ''iS fKlPS I w'f1 50 m&e '' possible or EVERY homo :o have this "gift I '.'.':': fjJJ BPSr I supreme.'' and have arranged a means by which any family can have it jVjflfoJ j Come in and see us tomorrow about our plan. ;$$ iKatErjBoiKXS.i)); IS, BARGAIN j 1 MUST BE SOLD THIS WEEK Modern Bungalow Near the University, on 13th East, and a real bargain bar-gain at $7,500.00. $1,000.00 cash and only $50.00 per month will handle. ""' 57 3?KAii';.Vl'AS.4S4Q. Food Baskets Given to Poor of Salt Lake BABKETS containing the requisites requis-ites for a Thanksgiving dinner were famished yesterday by the Salvation Army to 350 needy families fami-lies of Salt Lake. The circumstances of those receiving the gifts had been previously investigated by the Salvation Army officers in order tiiat only the racst worthy might enjoy en-joy the benefits of the presents. In each basket were a chicken, a )ar of home-preserved fruit, a fancy cake, several glasses of jelly, potatoes, po-tatoes, cereals, sweet potatoes, a can of corn, a can of tomatoes, two loaves of bread, cranberries, apples, bananas, oranges, beans, rice, but ter, sugar, flour and celery. The value of each present was mora than 88.00. Commandant John J. Shearer and Mrs. Shearer, in charge of the local camp cf the Salvation Army, conducted con-ducted the distribution. For a Sour Stomach. Kat sparingly, particularly of meats. I masticate your food thoroughly and take 1 one of Chamberlain's Tablets Immedl-1 Immedl-1 atety after supper. For sale by all dealers. (Adv.) Eliminate Sale. j First Congregational church, next Sat-i Sat-i urdav. 10:110. f Advertisement.) Vre tbank oxir friends and patrons for past favors and support, and announce the continuance of our business busi-ness under the efficient management of Mr. Summer-field T. Ricketts who is well acquainted with local conditions and h5 been in charge the pas: seven months. The Eber W. Hall Funeral Parlors Prompt Personal Service. Lady Attendant. LTlione Was. C322. Of Superlative Merit As icoorl at 0'in soMon as nnothor for tnpure Blood, Humors, sirup- Hons, RlMVnattMn, i':ilarrh, Loss of Appetite, (liMHT.tl Vi-:iin-,s, Hood's Sarsaparilla Te America's Greatest Meillrlne, BETTER THAN CALOMEt Ttousands Have Discovered Dr. Edwards' olive Tablets arc a I Iarmloss Subst itute Pr. Edwards' Olive Tablet the su!i-r.tittil'' su!i-r.tittil'' l"t i ;i!"nit'l :iti' ;i nnl.l lull in hv.iiivc and thi lr elfecl on the llvw I : bnotl Inittntaneoua Those llttleollve- rolnp'rt tul'lcls tire the k stilt til IV Bdwards' dctcrminatinti not to tn':tt liver itntl howel complaints withealomd. The pkmnl little tabids do the root! that eiilomel docs, tint have no Fwtd alter effecta. They don't injnte the taeth like Itroilfl liitiitls or calomel. They talie hld ol the tronl-le and quickly cornet it. Why curs the Uvec nt the expense ol the teeth.' Calomel Domrlimes plays havix- with the i: mis. S-t tlo t:ttont! I'uinids. It is N-st not lo inki t alomel Let 1 'r Edwards' Olivo 'l'lihletn take its place. Headaches, "dullness" and that lary frrlini; come fnun constipatinii and a disotdi'icd liver. Take I r . fojwvdt Olive Tnlilets when yoll (eel l"K " Uxl "lietivy " Thev 'clear" clouded h lir) and ' iK'ikup" llic spiiila. UVuii(12oc 2 Announcement On and after December 1st all filled books of ty$C Trading Stamps may be mailed to 1260 Market St., San Francisco, and the article desired de-sired will be forwarded; therefore, we aain urge that our customers present their books promptly in Order to get their merchandise before be-fore the discontinuance of our Redemption Re-demption Station on Saturday evening, eve-ning, November 29th, 1919. The Spsrry & EuixMiison Co. p?v1 66 East First South ' f1 I Apples Potatoes 1000 Boxes to Select From imu i v M.'ho Jonnthnns, box $1.75 lo-dju.t ia Al! 5hrt',obUI a b box .. $1.50 u;..V;.:'!-,Tm Qanos, box $1 m i ;. - mues to m eeai" ' no DSUVSRU I Growers' Exchange Market !.: I ; South West To I - Slvccl (M.OS1UJ M.l. I'W "'i'.'W |