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Show ,.x THE PROTO'HESAtD LOCALS a - ' El RBIHERS H. B. Cole was down" "from Salt i.akfe t1 district court. f. FT FVtsby' wa taken to the Provo General hospital yesterday, for au operation for a serious internal ailmtnt. . MOTOR CAR 0 has been born to each of the following familiesMr7and Mrs. Ray D. Park and 11 r. , and Mrs. Marion A son en:--- ' : General A. K. Wedgwood, W. E. Ry dalch, of Salt Lake, and Ellas Hansen, of Spanish Fork, were here on legal business, yesterady: Geo. A. Hone, of Benjamin, rwas a Provo visitor, Tuesday afternoon -- PARAMOUNT AT t'rovo Lodge. .no 14, i. u. p. t ., con ducted annual roll call m the lodge 29; MATNfcb anu room last evening Ther. ewere present aim represented loiai oui oi.-"THE NEW ADAM AND EVE" "(3LANCHE SWEET IN "THE SECRET SIN",, THE COLUMBIA, MONDAY, NOVEMBERS A imji . At Princess Theatre, Saturday ii- a 214. r , - 'Miss Effie Dahlquist has undergone an operation for an- affection of the throat at the Provo General hospital. Matinee and Night -- - - . Sparakllng with piquant observations on the foibles of the age Is 'The New Lee Beese of Logan will spend the Rlalto Adam and Eve.'' a thre-par- t with Provo Thanksgiving holiday ' Star feature, produced by the Gaumont friends. ... mm '- 7 " " - h i 4; 2 RX tttn rf. VALENTINE in"THE HCWADAMatoEVE" ' PRICE $875.00, ' Watch for our announcement of particulars regarding the new model Hudson, which will be given out in December. Our demonstrating car will be pa display in January, at our show room. We are always pleased to give information to anyane interested in this won derful Hudson Light Six If you cannot call at our. garage, write or phone u$ If possible,' see our salesman he has a message for you. $6.00 . . . . Men's Pants, Hats and Shirts, values ugjo Men's, Ladies' and Children's. Shoes, value's up q .Our entire line of goods will be on safe .len's ANoorunderewearjpie'ces-- .. U ' : WE SOLICIT, YOUR PATRONAGE. .:fi-v- - v'- - OUifiMI Our entire line ;v i "Goods f . "of .... , -- . tu . . . .y . . . n o n r r n n n n n f n $3.00 Rufus Pyorrhoea and Orthodontia. Phone 630-- Farmers & ' Merchants Bank Bldg.. Leigh, D. D. S., day. J, 254exjcent ofL Shoes Blankets 'and Dress "--i .10 v per cent oft arrlS ite TTce n aesli a vi been Issued by the county: clerk to the following ZTJITTZ' couples: . w bliell- Miller, of Spanish Fork, and Jennie McN'lel. of Vernal. Leonard Dean, far American Fork. and Estella Jensen, of Pleasant Grove Leonard Christensen, of Richfleld' , and Beatrice Gray, of "Pleasant Grove. Clarence Weeks and Virgie Gray, boi of Pleasant Grove r . ; ... Harry .Thomas and Myrtla-Hlam- U mond Woodrow. both of Provo S. Dwlght Packard and mnah Con- die. both of Springville, MM 1AGEWERI - 348 West Center St. - cQ- 1 J A few of the Special Offerings From Sutherland Gros. .loat & Grocery Go. 12 Cans Tomatoes,-fdr-f......- .. IT Cams Corn, for 12 Cans June Peas; for 12 Cans Oysters, for 12 lbs. ; i ,. .. . . 4 ..... . , , .... . . . . . . . .... ... . . . .............................. Pink Eye Beans', for , , . . . . . . 12 lbs. Sag;o : . or Tapiofca; for i. 12 plugs, any 10c Crackers, for . 2y2 lbs. GoIdea Gate Coffee; for ". ....t...... Vatch Ouf Windows ior Other Bargains PHONE 4Q . ) . .'. . : 3 lbs. "Alharabra Coffee, for , .', office has received from the Lowensteln Mercan tile company, of Price, the 30' reward offered for the arrest of the inen who burglarized the company's store about two months agat One of them was arrested a day or after the burglary by Officers J. C. Snow and Will Johnson while the man was attempting to enter the Boston store in this city. He confessed to the Lowensteln burglary and gave the name of an accomplice, who was then In Jail In Salt Lais. Sheriff W. K. Henry, of Carbon county, and City Marshal Jesse 'Manwarlng later secured some of the merchandise taken, which had been disposed ot In Salt Lake. . $1.00 S1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 31.00 Sl.OO Sl.OO ?1.00 (o The folloAving: Sherman' Nelson, Eugene Allen, Delorjs Jones, Douglas, Reynolds, 'Mina Dunn, Ada Saxey, Hanlan Thomas,. Hugh Jolley, Kilton Stewart, f and Joseph receive, .valuable pries,,including largest fancy box Startup's Chocolates. : Winners call at Starup Candy Factory for same. v Orullian-als- o " c3 u Snowdrift Chocolates Still Lead w j j j vrr v vr v v J J J U U yjy . U U W w ooooooopooooooooooooooooooocoooooooooooo Oiiol mmm o Tha arc Real o o S; Bargains o o o 20 bars Guonium Toilet ............. ?1.00 o 4 boxes Embassey LawnSoap 91.00 o 3 boxes Rice Face PowderStationery $1.00 o 3 boxes Armond's Face Powder . . . . . . .............. . .$1.00 o 12 rolls best grade Toilet Paper 91.00 o 2 pair Household Rubber Gloves .......... $1.00 o 91.00 Rapid Flow Fountain SyringeNo 23 o $2.00 Razor Strops, guaranteed 91.00 o o wOnly one sale of Face Powder to a Customer-r- - ' o ' : o sutrow-CMSci E o o o THE NVAL STOR5 o , . - SONS AND DAUGHTERS n WESLY SNOW, PROVO rs REWARD FOR BURGLARS Dollar Day r r n n c Bee Autr: $ Startup's -- - ,Pj z GOES '' JO ' ll $5QThecltymarshalx rs cpcpcpcpcpcpcpcpcpcpcpcpcpcpcpcpct3cpcpc: I M CoTOtdsTemrstock'r'vve wlhavr On 1 : ing of pjopspecyve members and o veterans will be called and aa orgaa Izatlon effected. -- The committee coa( sists of J. E. Booth, Henry ClufLJas. ti anow, wuuam u. Jieesiey ana Gammon. was-decid- ed ..$3.00 . . Collar ...... - " P, E. Houtz is back from" Arco Idaho, where' he has spent the last four months. Mr. Houtz is so well gatherings-oTTK- e" veterans and that take steps to effeca an organization ' pleased with the country in ind the memory of their patriotic self ofjthe sons arid daughters. A commit-sacriflcin- g around Arco that he may decide to work might bekept aliM Tee was appointed to confer with those " make his home there (who. will be entitled to membership after Ihey are gone. At a meeting held Monday afternoon and if the movement finds favor with Attorney Danieh Harrington was in the Central school it tothein, w hich It Is "expected to, a meet-Tiere from Salt Lake yesterday on bus . , iness In the Fourth district court. SEE OUR WINDOWS FOR BARGAINS: . . ; nt e Lkdics Skirts, Coats and Waists, values up to ' ; If yau have a car that needs overhauling, now is the time to have it put in good shape. With our modern equipment and experienced mechanics we are in a position W do this for you. We have installed a direct-curregenerator for charging storage batteries and have a machine shop and foundry in connection with our automobile repair shop.- - ': fiL Idaho. - , . Edward Michelson, has purchased the Cozy cafe business from Oscar M. Grim and will take charge Thursday. Mr. Grim contemplates; moving to Mr. and Mrs, M.- Reid and son, of Price, left on morning for Lake by auto. Their car broke' uown at Cofton, Monday, and Mr, Reid and party came to Provo In the ' evening with their car as a trailer to a machine they had hired to bring them. Repairs to a buarned connecting rod wereuiade . atat Scofleld's-garagrTuesday. - . ...j The adaptability of this' wonderful car to purjnountairi roads is best expressed in Dodge Bros.' sloganTtspaks for itself." 'Wer might add that every Dodge owner iatiua territory will also speak for it in the highest terms of praise. Taken upon ks specifications, .durability, appearance and comfort; it will reveal many ' below them. features whx Now is the time to place your order for Spring Pelivery. , .' company. was tig- The Idea of the" photo-pla- y C. E. Erickson, one of the owners gested by Nathaniel Hawthorne's ro of the Tintic Humboldt, has returned mance, "The New Adam nd Eve and from the property la North TJntlc. He th psychology of that delightful clas-cl- c reports the following assay on the ore has been ingenloualy applied .to an recently opened in the wlnz: (13 oz, of' the present absorbing love-etor- y silver. 6 per cent copper and V per day. The tempo of the production la cent lead. The winze is at a of Indicated In the choice ot Miss Grace 50 feet In a drift 60 feet from depth the bot Valentine to create' the role of Eve. tom of the shaft,, which has a depth Up to date Miss Valentine Is one eof of 100 feet the most charming young actresses on the American stager As Eve, however, Bishop N. C. Christensen, of Salem. she has come Into her own. Leonard and City Marshal F. M. Ballard, of Craske plays opposite In the character "were here Tuesday as witnes Payson, of Montague' Preston, and Mathllde ses before the Fourth district court In Baring does strong work as Mrs. Pres- the State vs. Andreas Engberg case. ton. The additional support from a Attorney Geo! W. Peterson, of Salt talented group of Broadway, satellites Lake; was here, Tuesday, on legal for Miss Valentine's . stellar . business. -- 4 - It Speaks fortself - i fa - - id membership t . . i 2-- . OF INDIAN WAR VETEAANS Owing to the depletion .of their ranks by death and the nfeeblement from eld age of many of the Burvlvors the Indian war veterans have for some timo considered the advisability of organizing" the eons and daughters of the Teterans and thus secure as sistance and Increased interest In the ; ' V ' mm Am OOOOOOOOOObOQOOPOOCOOQoopOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 0 0 0 o 0 o o o fo o 0 cr o o o o 0 0 0 |