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Show OtE PAGE EIGHTH ARRIVING DAILY See Our New Line of Silks, Flannels and Dress Goods Another Big Lot of Women's Slippers just in; all the newest styles Also big new line of Girl's Basket Gym Shoes, all sizes- Boy's rubber-sol- e Ball Shoes Ivlen's Oxfords, in the newest styles and colors See Them. Special Bargains in broken lines of Women's Slippers See Tables. Groceries 25 lb. bag . . . $2.05 bag Sugar . .83c; New crop Dixie Molasses just in . . . . Y gal. 75c $1.40 Gallon Dixie Molasses 5c Plain Glass Tumblers 6 45c for Fancy Tumblers Fancy glass water set, pitcher & 6 glasses, $1.35 3 bars Jap Rose soap, high grade Bath Brush . 59c $1.30 value 20c No. Ya Crushed Pineapple 1 lb. tall can Laurel Salmon 33c 1 lb flat can Pink Salmon 25c J ...... Saturday Special ... 39c Flake White soap Matches 23c Try Kyanize Celoid Finish and Floor Enamel The Best Paint. 115 Main street. PAY HIGH Mr. and Mrs. Al. Pace and family have moved to Salt Lake City this week, where they will make their future home. PRICES FOR laugh-provoke- . CLOTHES YOUR . .... . . . . , . . .... Whitmore, president of the First National Band of this city, left Wednesday for a business trip to San Francisco, California. Mr. Whitmore next will also visit Los Angeles, week, where he will attend the annual convention of the American Banker's association, which is beins held there. G. M. UNLESS YOU WANT TO You can come into the store and select one of our Three members of Buster Keaton's recently Mr. and Mrs.. G. R.iidd enjoyed battery of formed a club. The personnel of the a trip to Ely and Ruth, Nevada, last organization was restricted to them Saturday. They were accompanied by selves, and meetings were held every Mrs. Leeta Squires, who returned to dues, the her home at Ruth, after enjoying a day. Although they paid-nfines were sufficient to meet the ov visit in Nephi with her parents Mr. erhead expenses. and Mrs. Geo. McCune. Mr. and Mr?. Al Boasberg, Paul Gerard Smith, Judd also visited the wonderful and Charles Smith banded together Lemans Cave, at Baker, Nevada, cn as "The the return trip. If any one of the trio failed to pro vide his daily share of "gags" for AXXOINCKMENT Buster's new picture, "Battling ButShould the Democratic Party see ler," coming to the Venice theatre fit to nominate me as candidate for the office of County Attorney, at the Wednesday and Thursday nights. Boasberg and Paul Gerard Smith November Election, I shall ho pleased are former well known New York to accept the nomination. writers of sketches and revues for Win. A. C. t.IIYAN. Broadway productions. Charles Smith was a member of a vaudeville team C. C. YOUNG when a contract with Keaton lured him away from the east. rs "The Waltz Dream," the UFA special production, has repeated its success in Paris, Loudon, Berlin and other continental capitals, and which has charmed New York with the delightful entertaining qualities of the comes to the Venice production, MARX-MAD- E lCpooopSuiT ft' S OIIS I "V MILLION Correct SUITS in Style Perfectly Tailored True Fitting. and Guaranteed Fully for $27.50 Others for $17.50 to $30.00, at the x Million theatre, Saturday night. The story and music are drawn FOOTE YOU NEED NOT Mr. and Mrs. Loran Carter have rented the Al. Pace home on South o 10 lb. 10 bars 6 boxes Was "Sandy," "Elenore Meherin'B Printline story of American doment;c among studio peo life widely-know- n ple? Yes, is the conclusion or fliaagu Bellamy, Fox Films beauty wno piays the title role in the film version. which playa Monday and Tuesday nights at the Venice the'atre. "When I was assigned the role, said .Miss Bellamy, "I was glad had followed Miss Meherin's serial in the California newspapers, as thousands had followed it in other states. This gave me a far more sympathetic understanding of the part." an EE Local News AT THE THEATRE New Fall Goods Friday. October 1st, 192 UTAH NKP111, XUUK-JNKW- Oscar from. Nephi Merc. Co. Strauss' famous operetta of the same name, and the very lightness and essence of musical comedy have been recaptured for the screen. Ludwig Berger directed "The Waltz Dream," and the leading players, Mady Chi'istians, Willy Fritsch and Xenia Desni play the leading 'Where good merchandise is cheaper' roles. Imectg Delay Own Birth England' "Golden Age" The term Is applied to the relf?n of Queen Elizabeth. It was a period In which patriotism assumed proportions never before attained In England. Famous explorers, such as Sir Francis Drake, Frobisher and Gilbert, set out upon adventurous quests. The navy of England swept the armada from the sea. Marlowe, Lyly, Christopher KIdd, Peele. Stern and Shakes; eare were creating the Elizubeth an drama. OhservaUons made by a British "Blue" Songs Before Jazz scientist has led to the belief that "Blue" songs had a vogue In the if the weather is bad the small egg southern central states many years moth can postpone its own birthday ago before was known. The nafor days, months or years. The co- ture of the jazz Is all that the name song to coon of this type Is orc'inarily due' Implies and is in the same category open in February, but if the weather as the "spiritual" and the "Jubilee" is inclement the birth Is usually postheard so frequently through the South. sometimes for 12 months. poned Moths have been known to emerge successfully after being imprisoned 11 Earl Steele, manager of the Venice years. theatre, has moved into the home formerly occupied by C. L. Gibson, on first west street. i It's the way a man sticks to a thing that marks htm as a success or a failure. Many a fellow has won ont at the eleventh hour Just because he wouldn't let go. Pon't be a quitter. Farrlngton. ('AT0'-WDfjINSTITUTIO- CLOTHCRAF.T Tailored ClotHes liepubtienn nomination for governor, defeating Governor Richardson. Recalling a Name Billy, aged four, was trying to make me recollect the name of some statue of a woman on horseback. 1 pondered for a while, and finally said : "Oh, you mean General Grant?" "No, it must have been his wife," answered Billy. Keep at It, to Win Pioneer Voyager .A little band of Huguenots at Port Royal built a pinnace In l.r.C2, in which they returned to France In the winter of 1502-3- . This Is thought to be the first Amerlcan-buII- t ship to cross the ocean. iirm New portrait of Lieut. Gov. C. C. Young of California who obtained the Lincoln Relics Acquired by Nation E N- Co , frr T 1 ' TItr DEPARTMENT STORES SUITS FOR FALL r - ; These Suits for Young Men IN have to be RIGHT suit to EVERY WAY us, for we are more critical than our most exacting customer. Our feature value is the group at O ' lb ' vl y i " j I. ' 1 71 . - . 1; 'f ; ,! " ' 1 I u Col. Osborne S. Oldroyd, owner of the famous Lincoln eollecio.n of relics Washington, receiving from Capt. Harris Jones, aKsistant director of public buildings and grounds, a check for S.KVXH) In payment for the historic relics, the buying of which was authorized by congress at the last session. Colonel Oldroyd has devoted the last sixty years of his life mid most of the money lie lias been able to earn toward building the collection, which Is housed In the old mansion at Washington where the martyred President In 75 died. Serges, Unfinished Worsteds and Cassimeres uner. Shadow ring qualities stripes, group stripes, over-plaiand plain colors. ds Young men are talking these Suit Values - s Fabrics Right! fcssaJ ; Quality Right! Styles Right! $94 l' t - ut they're SOMETHING TO TALK AIJOUT! You will enthuse over them too. Sec Than! That's our advice. vt ' Light Spot v- M OTHERS AT $19i7S TO $34.75 Xight driving is always dangerous if you cannot see the road properly. Let us demonstrate the new Tripjelite, it gives you daylight safety and is legal in all States, and is indorsed by all the State officials. , X M CLOTHCRAFT We've Not Forgotten the Man Who's "Hard-to-FitWe not only fit the "hard-to-fit- " We fit him so he looks as though he wasn't hard to fit. By that, we mean that wte choose models which not . only fit the man who is not of regular build, but actually make him look ns if he was. We have suits for the tall or short the stout or slim in both men's and young men's models. And besides, we believe that we can offer you more for your money yi suits that carry the famous Clothcraft guarantee of satisfactory wear and service. "' We Can Show You the Road $25.00 to $45.00 SILVER MAPLE, SERVICE The To ggery T7T 3a |