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Show THE TIMES-NEW- NKPML. IfTAHL S, and Peqouing, both plain and fancy, Mrs. F. M. Beck, 39 6 North 1st East Toyland Is TRINKA LOSES Carter's Meat Market Prize Draw ing New Year's Eve, Dec. 31st. 1st Prize Doll. 2nd prize 10 lb. roast Coupons with every 50c purchase. T. E. Carter Meat Market. Ready KICMATI-- ((c), As usual we have the line Christmas Cards Lunt Pharmacy Co De-Lu- hand. "Now how," she asked the calm young man seated on the davenport "did you get The young man smiled satisfaction. "I usually do get In wherever I try," ha responded, "notwithstanding barriers raised. It may have been difficult to pass the annoying young woman posted at the entrance; it may also have been difficult to placate the dignified secretary person In the fur ther room. However, I am here." The difference in the price of a new pair of Shoes and a Moderu High Job Is a positive Grade saving to you of over 100 per cen in wear, economy and comfort. One door South of Nephi Drug C. O. I.OMAX Shoe-Repa- lnr ir FOR SALE A good milk cow Just freshened. Joseph Golden. Horses taken to winter. Bryan. The Chistmas Toys Something- different. Celebrated Ding line of Toys sold only by us. Electric Toys, Friction Toys, Clown Toys, besides the best grade of standard goods such The Great as: Miller Balls and Sponges. Kiddie American line of Coaster Wagons. Cars, Pedal Skips and Coaster Sleds. Bent 1923. Weatern Newspaper Union. k TTATRINKA turned to look xx from beneath the pink frill saucily of her dusting cap for a moment, the furni ture beater hung suspended In her REPAIR SERVICE SHOE " JRVO TERN By JANE GORDON R. XM AS OPENING M onday, Dec. 10 Katrlnka returned to her labor. "Well," sha remarked, only Katrlnka the word "veil" "you pronounced rt a wicker FOR SALE won't get by me." apply at the Times-New- s. Glen Walker of the "News" stared. This was from a FOR SALE One used wash! ng hotel maid. impudence coming machine motor in good condition "What authority have you over Mar Kendall Bros. e Thayer's apartment?" he asked coldly. "I called in to see Miss OXE LOOK TKLLS THE KTOllY OF THIS KTORKFIL OF Two room house for rent. Apply Thayer." are A thousand and one useful articles to Mrs. Joseph Jones. Trinka went on unmoved. "You won't see her," she reiterated. used and last the year where the memFOR SALE the Howell farm north "I belong to Margot-Rose- . Where she continues to last. ory of of city limits. Sixty three acres o goes I go. I keep the rooms clean be9 land together with shares of water, cause, veil, maybe I like the what you The array is so strikingly largo that a dainty liltls Mother of See P. N. or call exercise. I don't work for the Terms. Anderson Come and inspect our complete line of Holiday 70 politely asked us, Lester Belliston. hotel. to And no reporters get by me Goods. e Margot-RosIf all day long they try. "Do you expect to sell all these beautiful things?" 15IG SALE IX MILLINERY Glen's hopeful expression faded. "So thafa It," he said, "well of all And Every day there is more coming in. Chlldrens Hats and Caps jgoing the " He studied the rosy face of GO. below cost, Also a few infants caps the worker as she continued to wield All we solicit is one visit Ladies. Dolls! Dolls! $1 Dolla for 39c. $5 the wire beater on chairs and pillows. S. B. McCune Presently he was certain that the un Dolls for Mrs. $2.50 M. W. MANGELSON heeding one would advance to his own We have the goods you have the men folks we are both Millinery Store. retreat. Temptingly he Angered a bill, out to please the same men so let us help you early. BABY'S BED FOR SALE Call Its value visible. "Don't yon think, Mary Ann, that Phone No. 14. you might persuade your mistress to FOR SALE Good chicken coop me the Information I'm after? The and folck of chickens. Joseph Gol t When shopping for Christiias do give world is anxious to learn the admiring se to not line of our fail Holiday den, Phone 181 R 1. Goods, AH millinery prices deduced truth about her rumored engagement, Phono 141 for correct Tailoring Our paper would like to feature the -- Booth Phone 141 for correct Tailoring at the Orms Shop, Mary Morgan's and Doriua. ' news. Understand? Authoritatively. Old Stand. Booth and Dorius If Margot-Rosadored of the screen, " Good Merchandise Is Cheaper FOR SALE young pigs, Oats and Is to marry Jerry Fell, likewise adored, do to am I Hemstitching prepared See J. Greenland. we want to know It Barley NOTICE TO WATER CSIIIS "You will have to get up," she ordered. I'm not Mary Ann, but State Engineer's Office, Salt Lake Katrlnka."And wants And If Margot-Ros- e All orders for delivery must be in City, Utah, Nov. 30thi 1923 that world to know about an Cerifified White Leghorn quality by 2 p. m. each day. Juab Mill & engage Notice is hereby given thit Ed ment shell tell them herself. Now e heavy Elevator Co . you, chicks from selected ward Kendall whose post offfce ad you'd better go." laying, utiluy hens mated to double is dress Nephi, Utah, has nude ap with authentic Glen replaced the bill in his pocket. pedigree AN EXHILARATING EFFECT plication in accordance with )he re but as he had victoriously come so far trapnest Our breeding records. quirements of the Compiled Ikws of he was not to be discouraged. The flocks are inspected and accredited A bottle of Herbine on the shelf at Utah, 1917, as ameded by t e Se3- - unattalnabllity of the noted actress by the Sonoma County Farm Bureau. home is like having a doctor in the house all the time. sion Laws of Utah, 1919 to Jappro- made him more desirous of gives instant relief when winning out Safe arrival and full count of live the digestion It gets out of order or the i.r!ate Four (4) Sec. Ft. of wat' In the fight against other ambitious vigorous chicks Accred-iteguaranteed. bowels fail to act. One or two doses is from Four Mile Creek in Jua Coun ones of his profession. Therefore he "AA'' grade chicks at single "A" all that is necessary to start things movwill Said be Utah. Averted water ty, moved to a chair devoid of upholstery Send for catalogue and at- ing and restore that fine feeling of exhilat a point 1320 fl. east umi 1320 and watched Trlnka's onslaught on the prices. tractive Spring prices. MUST HATCH aration and buoyancy of spirits which benorth of the S. W. corner direction divan. I.N'CUCATOR CO INC. The World's longs only to perfect health. Price 60c. Sold by 36, Township 13 South Rang.il West "Dutch," murmured Glen taunting argest Electiric Hatchery, 478 Sev Salt Lake Base and Meridian tnd con ly, "that's the secret of her stubborn enth LUNT ARM AC Y CO. St. Petaluma. Calif. veyed in a ditch a distance If 2640 ness." feet and there used from 4ril 1st Trinka flared. Tin Dutch enough to to September 30 inclusive ff each be getting pretty mad," she vouched, "and Tm Scotch and last American, year, to irrigate 100 acres J(lf la All a useful need and recall over and over again the thouRhtfulness embraced in part of NE"4bjf4, part too. Are yon going to leave now, re r V of the giver. can tJiow you many jfift KUgKt-KtKhop early. Sec 35 part of porter man, or will Antonle show you Ions for young and old. w out? Antonle Is the Janitor. or sec. jo, lownsmp aai aforesaid. This application j, d- The reporter arose angrily. 1 in me aiaie g orn ;e "I will see what yon have to do signaiea New and Boys Fancy as File No. 37. f about l,t all," be said, and marched Into All protests against the gfmting of the entrance room where sat patiently New Cannelle Stripe Patterns Ties said application stating th) reasois the dignified secretary. "The maid is therefor must be made by i'idavit in Impudent," be complained. 39c to $1,23 $3.98 to $4.98 "My Ingo-ca- that GIFTS FOR MEN round that gift MEPHI IMPLEMENT 8 HARDWARE - CLASSIFIED ADS ' J e, Nephi Mer. Co. " Where free-rang- 475 DEPARTMENT STORES d Useful Christmas Gifts I'll EiNE'i Men's i i r Silk Shirts Men's and Women's House Slippers Slippers" He aays, Slippers" I will give Women's Bath Belts and Garters packed in Gift Bos. Caps 69c to $1.98 Hats "The rilny" The VeLour Leader $3.98 Men's Handkerchiefs In Gift Boxrs 49c I .Imagination Always Wojng. A fttJi dues not succeed Injuislnes rtUiury virtues o;ikgwl by tt- by Snnnirt Km!!cs. .but by thJ,;Ttrnor-dinnr- y .vision nn?itngjrD.i. qualities tlon; and yon cnrf ftf fcaelnatlna down to office hnirrs. .Embroidered fCuffs, Tricot and Heavy Milanese .Jersey Sport Length j $1.49 to $3.98 Umbrellas For Women 4 Silk with Salta Tape Edge Carver Amber Handle You Should Dei With $3.98 to $5.90 BOQTIj Boudoir Caps Of Sitk 79c to 98c New Waverly Brand l'3 K'oomers In Holiday Boxes 49c Suspender Sets Rojbes $4.98 to $9.90 her Gift Sets Garter Sets duplicate, accompanied will a tee of $1.00 and filed In this oftiT, wltb'n thirty (30) days after theimplet liV.i of the publication of ths notl ?. R.E. CALDWELL State f.ngine :r Date of first publication Dei;, Date of completion of Pilkati.m t Jan. 4th, 1924. Make Practical Gifts $1.25 to $2.49 $1.23 to $1.49 . Men's Sha says, "I will give him and liwij.sc oiir)cn'a' 's hacked up 1,y 15 'car '"psiiiBMBiaaB AVomen's Handkerchiefs Boxed lor Xmaa experience Women will re like thesa Dainty embroideries Handk in fancy lx& in a box. & Dorics Lace 49c to $1.49 erchiefs HIS GIFT AT HIS STORE cW4N rane -- 4 machinery"-- l udern sl ,lltth- -' ,rvt--a- Pronij jhree tfiiuraw 25c to 98c 'V' nd lvo" manship. Fancy Stationery I'hout HyToue Linen In Fancy Gtft lioxes 10c to 98c j Wl lcliv-T- B09TH . & jiORIUS xAILORS 1 i : : structions were to await an audience with Margot-RosIf she. In person, wishes to deny me sn interview, very well. Will yon at least deliver my e. : messiige?" "No one may deliver a message to Miss Tbayer against the maid's wish," : the secretary replied. It was renlly an Important commission, meaning much In the matter of advancement. went Glen back Into the disarranged room wondering at the complex ways Of screen favorites. He caught Ka trlnka as she was about to disappear Into the guarded sanctum. .Se here," be begged, "you can at least give my message, can't you. No barm In that. I'll wait until Margot-Ros- e sends her own word. If I could Just see her for a moment" Glen added eagerly, "even that would mean some thing to me. I could build on that." "To see her would mean something," sha repeated, "and you could build on f WHEN "SHE" SELECTS "HIS" GIFT WE'KK making "her" shopping for "him" both easy and pleasant. It" "Tea, yes," Qln answered hopefully. Trln ki regarded bis camera. "You would make a picture," she questioned Ingeniously, "for the front page of your paper, maybe. If you could get the cbancef "Just give me the chancel" The Toiery is a man's store. We spend twelve months, every year .t i;dyin tlr.- wants of men. We know what men list- and we can he mighty helpful when hays "his" - the re porter exclaimed. Trinka laughed as she moved toward the sacred door. I Just won't," she refuted and his hope fell fist The door cloned behind her and he turned to face a young man coming from the entrance room. Olen stared unbelievingly, Joycisly. Tor the young man was none other than Jerry Fell. Nice day," be remarked. The cam era caught bis eye. "Out on the news pleasantly. game?" be questioned We've been pretty much overrun In that line, but " Glen stated bis errand. Jerry Felt grinned st Olen'a complaint of Trinka, Christmas Courteous salesmen who tak.- vntiine pleasure in helping to select the riht jn't '"i the man; wido aisles; plenty of sunlight; a real Christmas atmosphere- - all the e things make "her" .shopping for "him" pleasant. - ri-d- it AT "HIS" STORE the maid. "Well." bs "you never know will do. ("might lit her favorite exerrlne, I'll set and threw you off the scent. Trinka Is a nintie we often give M argot, becaune of ln-- r success In a rrU pert of that name. Ob, Boy I If you'd got her picture In the dusting outfit. 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