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Show THE TIMKu-NEW- ft E PHI, UTaii. s. ; The s Times-New- i'ublilied every Friday by The Times ! LOCAL NEWS ! Us. News Publishing Company Insured DENNIS WOOD. a.. B. OIBSON Happiness Oue Subscription Rates fur small three weeks visit to that daily 4 o'clock matinees, after hours, and the novel street parade, as well as night performances to the grown ups attracted so much atten school tion he was requested by superintendents to lecture, and as the same program will be offered here at the Venice Theatre next Monday and Tuesday, Nov. 5th and 6th the story is quite interesting. It seems that a plain town dog wrote a letter to "Iieasley." the shows unruly clown dog in the Don Carlos Menagerie making inquiry how he could join the circus, as he was tired loafing around picking up old bones and wanted work. But "iieas ley" was not unruly, only taught to play rough in the show, the circus dog replied: "Dear Slats, every dog plays his part well when he is merely his natural self, but many a dog is more or less spoiled by his envoirn-men- t I imagine and associations. So many I am spoiled some myself. visitors to Don Carlos Circus want to shake my paws with me and 1 am I so tired after acting, sometimes swear I will make no new acquaintances. But that crazy notion fades for I love the boys and girls too much. "So Slats I will speak to the circus owner about it and if you want to rough it on the road instead of playing around barking with the children, I am sure I can fix it, but let me tell you that if you begin this show life and you don't get fired, you will never leave it." umivbwai. cab s iiii;: Tkwfoiuwgt&ar The members pf the Social Neighbors Club were entertained Wednesday evening at an elaborate Hallowe'en Progressive Party. The first course was served at the home of Mrs. Harry Foote, who was assisted in serving by Mrs. Geo, O. Osller and Mrs. E. M. Greenwood, The second course was given at the home of Mrs. N. J. Rees, assisted by Mrs. Geo. D. Haymond, and Mrs. P. B. Cowan. The third course was served at the home of Mrs. J. E. Ostler, assisted by Mrs. G. R. Judd and Mrs. T. D. Rees. The last course was served at the home of Mrs. J. W. Boud, who was assisted by Mrs. Gilbert The Bailey and Mrs. I. M. Petty. decorations at each home were in Hallowe'en colors, the place cards with their unique wording being a feature. The following were present Mr. and Mrs. George D. Haymond, Mr. and Airs. N. J. Rees, Mr. and Mrs I. M. Petty, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Judd, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Huntington, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Ostler, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. O. Ostler, Mr. and Mrs. p. B. Cowan Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Boud, Mr. and Mrs. E, M. Greenwood, Mrs. Harry Foote. and Mrs. T. I). Rees. Looking at the new touring car from the aide, you are at once favorably impressed with the eflect o( longer, more graceful line aecured by enlarging the cowl and raising the radiator Slanting windshield and one-ma- n top lend material aid in giving the entire car a lower, more stylish appearance. An apron connecting the radiator with the fender skirts is also a decided improvement. A comfort feature much appreciated by owners, is the additional leg room provided by the enlargement of the cowL Allow us to show you the entire line of new Ford cars now on display in our show room. These cart can be obtained through the Ford H ttkly Purchau Plan, JUDD'S GARAGE Ctah Nephl, l. li CAPwS TRUCKS TPvACTOR-- S sr - h "'"IE Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Andrews, motored to Salt Lake Sunday, returning home in the evening. T- - H u Mrs. Jtfonroe Whiting was called to Price, Utah, Wednesday on account of the illness of her daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Foote, and Mis3 Ida Brough, spent Sunday in Provo the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Mullikeft. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Reid motored to Salt Lake City Sunday where they spent the day, returning home in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Bracken family, left today for Logan they will reside this winter. and where Mr. Bracken will be engaged in experiment work at the Agricultural Colcity, giving lege during their stay there. BChool First National Bank V boys A circus dog's view of Hie was il lustrated by Don Carlos, the famous animal trainer, in the New Orleans His Tulane high school recently. trained animal show exhibited to over torty thousand children during the We will gladly help you get an account started and aid it to grow by paying 4 per cent interest on your yearly balance. 77..: $8.00 11.00 - dogs cam most ones in later years. J. -- dWcariossays the time of life when you should lay aside something each payday to insure comfort and happiness for you and your loved 'il'ii'MlltiliilS rear six Mouuia .Right now you are at the productive age xmm Editor Manager j- Captain T. O. Durham, and Lieut- enants Spencer E. Forrest, and R. Q. Dorius were called to Salt Lake Saturday to take part in the Artillery Firing for National Guard officers which was held at Jordan Narrows. Miss Edith Belliston entertained at a bonfire party Wednesday even ing. The time was spent in games, after which weenies and marshmall- ows were roasted. The followine were present: Mary Morgan, Bessie Lomax, Asenath Grover. Wa Petty, Arzella Belliston, Edith Bel liston, Paul ' Christison, Kenneth Judd, Loran Christensen, Douglas FREE FREE FREE We are going- to GIVE AWAY, absolutely free TWO HUNDRED 'VALET' AUTO STROP Razors and AUTO STROP STROPS. : The complete outfit sells for ONE DOLLAR. It is the ONLY Safety Razor that can be STROPPED, USED for SHAVING and CLEANED without taking-- apart or removing- the blade. - . - 500 COOL, COMFORTABLE, QUICK SHAVES from every full package of blades. These will be to MEN and BOYS who shave, commencing MONDAY, NOV. 5TH, 1923. We Are Here To Serve Nephi Drug Co. Cowan and Floyd Sperry. MOTHERS Watch for symptoms of worms in your WE LEAD OTHERS FOLLOW children. These parasites are the great of life. child If you have destroyers reason to think your child has worms, act quickly. Give the little one a dose or two of White's Cream Vermifuge. Worms cannot exist where this time-trie- d Person to Be Pitied. and successful remedy is used. It drives out Earrings as Heirlooms. more moves a wise man's Nothing A New Hampshire woman boasts of the worms and restores the rosy hue of case than the of the who lad In Is pity health to baby cheeks. Price 35c. Sold by a pair of earrings that has been worn too much of a hurry to be learned. In her family for nearly 100 years. LUNT PHARMACY CO. Stevenson. Indianapolis News. Our Naval Hospital in Yokohama Laid in Ruins mm, n iMrtWiii ami w,.i,Mi,WMMtfc. r the United States Naval In Tokohama. which was destroyed gome members of the staff were killedhosplui and others Injured. View of by H tie earthquake and Vote the DEMOCRATIC ticket STRAIGHT! ( A Vote For The Democratic City Ticket Is A Vote For Lower Taxes, For Business-Lik- e Handling' Of City Affairs, A Vote For Economy, A Vote For Efficieny, A Vote For Unity, A Vote For Progress. KOK MAYOIl V)IX(1I.M.X, THOMAS BAILEY A stxalfchtforward, basinrMs man; exprrlt-nrr- affalra, willing to take In ronnm-J- , Wideawake, skilled, tirrlonx clljr an to aystrmntizethe buxlncna city jrovrrnnx-nt- , oppoorl to controvpmli-- s and Kioaa mofV-r- oi Ing tnanaitrr, Acquaint mcthxU and e )lcim. Icnrnrd . AX IKKAIi al.-rfi Honrwt, I'l ltLIC 8KIIVAXT. ronM-)cntl(r- and hard u working young woman, known, lrnt( frj of Xpplil. ..Will to on thf Job, on tb i hf t, "Taw rlil-- n ty job, and will know the Job. I O. arc hlh, water raton aro am high high, electric llfht. I think with a vtgorou overhauling th city's liiiinenn ran be operated at lower cit." I. M. IVtty I i XO rat lt)IJTllAX, I1VT A t)MI'KTKXT, nKI'KXIIAHI.K KKHVAXT. FOIt MRS. MATTIE VICKERS and with In KOIl (1TY HKtXl;l)KIt rt busi-nf- s cont-nrroa- llon. PI.KDUKI) TO IIKIL(K THE TAXI'AVtnt'H Ill'HDK.V. A rapalil)-- , il TKHM KOU I. M. PETTY the buildt rout of malarial and ing radon, ss evp-nKlv- VOn COt XlLM.X, JOHN RICHARDSON prtrrilT d K.Alt TKItM 4-- V (in rOfXtlLMAX, TKKM FOR COCXCILMAX. JUNE KENDALL a careful and keen biiHincN wan, a friend of every one. Ilolfcve that Xephl's future I that with a big boost, a harl iMMmt and a bcMwt altogether Xephi will te forward faster than ever A live-wir- e, TKKAHl'llKIl The Pemorratlc Convention, recognizing the efficiency of Mrs. 1onh Chaw, a City Treamirer, endoi aed her candidacy and iwciirrd her con-eI'.ut with a political to place her name of the lcmocratk: ticket. nt ahortnlghteilneaa fwiljr rUalli-- by their la k of llon In the handling of goremmental affnlra, the ReviMlcan I'arty chief compelled Mm, 1uuw to withdraw ttrr nm frim the lemocratlc ticket by the Ihrtnl of rraolng If f rtn their own slate a prorolure unheard of. A. B. A home-lo- y work and pt K.Alt TKU.M GIBSONy w ho hai shown rneveranro will drt. t Al- -' on the Job with nleevw rolled when there Is public work to bo up A family man, done. buHlnean ) man and a boonier, with an eye to the future of Xepbl. . .Tho lemocra(lc party continues to endorse Mrs. (Iiaxo for 1tjf Trea urer and suggenta that the name bo written In, since the party In power would not aurfer It to In- - printed on the 'ballot. (Paid Political 2-- V Advert iHetnent ) |