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Show Till! ?EOV0 EMU.LD, TOUESDAY. NOVEMBER J cm PENNEY CO C A NATION-WID- ir II m -- ofyMerchandise of Quality. i advanfaaa nr snmo. -- fvMMSvTjW11 1' zi joon rl M jrfl - -' ,- - : r ' - - ." .. Rea dyio OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF LADIES - " 7 " - T Was $35.00 for . , 19 I e Was $37.50 II " for , . ,7T. . .t.4.?18.75 Was $40.00 :for sq.a- during the year .$20.00 . . - M CI ; " ; -- ... mention. . ' . Per Cent Discount. No such merchandise offered since pre-w- ar cAHatiofxidc Institution - - H FROVO 03SERYESTHAKKSG1V-KDAY :- ' " - -- Fl - - G L , of Utah stake in the stake will hold conference tabernacle next Sunday at 10 and 2 o'clock. An attractive program has All Relief been- - prepared: society women and their "friends are Invited. select ton srtfce following exercises will be given: Morning Session; talks.: - President Emma Crahdall on "Success in Teachers' Visiting." President Eliza Nelsonr"How to ' Meet the General Expense." President Mary Buttle, "Increasing Membership jinrt AttndAncE" President Andreason, "The Outlook From the Viewpoint of a New Presi" Bociety . 11 Besidea-speetel-Tde- Ten-mlnu.t- ctiurcliTieId regular eerrice -- thii - morning and Rev.' E. V. Kuhns 'delivered an The Christian, Science-churc- h also held asenrice this lorenoon. Dr. George E.. Hyde, superintendent . ProTO Community ormer SUteMefltarTiosvitaJrnsTv-te- -- JULIAN ELTINGE AT, THE COLUMBIA SATURDAY SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 28 " . The Relief IN A QU1CT The people of this city are quietly uhiwrTlng the national day for grrlng oi manks. The majority are. spending the day with their relatives and immediate trietda In their homes. The " : g a fine chlckendinner which will be followed by moring pictures. MrB. dent." . Deseret Gray of the county infirmary Wm. J. Knight. President Address, is serring the inmates of the county " Afternoon Session. Infirmary a splendid dinner of roast exercises: "- "I. E, Brockbanki President "How mashed potatoes and gravy TiTfd mince theTlellrt Society Can the Y, M. Help v -" ' pie. M. I.' A." ,: ""President f'axman, "Encouragement Sunday eveing! Adventist church Ten-minut- e ..!, :u ' "God s - Tor V. L. M. I. A. Thfee Revelations." f FOR box. Thomas. N. Fifth W. St. . Hne-S10--- IS: applet, W. FOR RENT Two. furntHhrti rooms for MKht houselceepTng"at392 S- Second r -East. ' Phone 3i8. XT6 - ' I1" Sunday evening,.'. Ad ventist,' chuwh, "dtUl's Tliree Revelations." " way-Julia- B"?s75c,now t; . ' rr;iQ . . . . . . . . . . -- jg 3q . . ; t . . ; 35 ' ..... " "" Arxzii ajjfr-- i - 4SM 55 ..... .. ,65 7, $1.00,"now 75( ... . ; $15.00 $20.00 $1.60 .. .. . . . $1.40 $1.35 .........:.. $1.10 Was $1.50, now Was $1.25fnow . . . .77. " White,-blac- and colors k " : - 88 as long as they last. jJJoser Sweate rsrowelDfiGods, etc., at Saleices- - --YOU CAN ALWAYS RELY ON US FOR THE BEST QUALITY "OF MERCHANDISE 1 auto disguised afc with hostile planes dropping bombs all around him and. lots of other fun and frills,. Sunday evening, AdventiBt church, "God's Three Revelations.-" N THOMAS MEtGHANlN SCREEN VERSION OF "CIVILIAN CLOTHES" 2933 North University Ave. M M IJIISXSXaS3X2IZI21SSimiZSXX2XI22:52ISBS2XXKXII2Sirr252ir2S23SxaasBI23ISESI - - , ! -shown 1 iteating stove7"Vtctrola&nd" oilier furniture. 2S(1 E.. Second S. ' - - ' v , . , Was $2.00, now . . .. . ,Was"$1.90, now All sizes . -- -- $1 00 r 67 N-s- Julian Eltinge is due in Provo In the m M form of bis celluloid self when ' his B latest picture, released by Republic H and entitled, "An Adventuress" opens m n at tie Columbia theater Saturday. It is reported that never was JJiere sucbv- a melanges, of -f- unrTrivoIItyi beauty and dramatic action as its contained feature. - "It all n happens in: a llfehtime" is ihe work - hB ETtinge TfeealB-he- r pyt into the picture- ;- At times the bold Jack P.eryral .other ties the coy Mam'selle,, Fedora, Eltinge .plunges gaily. through .the film. Thrills? The' picture is packed full of them: Eltinge ts captured byan eneffiy "aeroplane," does a loopjthe-lopp,escapes in an .. - L.DIES.SILKU0SE BLANKETS and kinds, at 25 Per Cent Discount for this sale. jj H Chorus of boys, Third Ward - Primary,' "The Army of the. Living God." Thomas Meighan's first Paramount Member Fourth Ward Primary starring vehicle is VCivilian Clothes," "Take Off Your Hats While- We produced by Hugh "Ford, from Thorn d" Prav." son Buchanan's popular stage play" of "TJie Relipf Society President's iflesan jame Tha pacturewill U$T Girl,1- IMvie Mangom. at the Columbia theater Mon-- i Address, Dr (ieo. H. Brinihall, flay. Allotments and collections of funds to be reported at roll call. FAMOUS - I'OR SAJJS Cheap, kitchen cabinet " .... -- SSSIFltD . COf! Was v : - now. Vas $2.25, now These are snaps of the season. ' r SY&s ........ $12.00 Onelatat , ... H U . .$H.oo ,r ..... . r Was 90c, now One toTafT . 77... M . ' LADIES SILK AND WOOL DRESSES Far below todays wholesale market One lat at RELIEF SOCIETY CONFERENCE 1-- 3 prices." Was '40c, now . x, Was 45c, now Was 50c, now ...... COATS At 2516 33 ... 75 dozen Hose, consisting of ChiL idren's, Misses' and 'Ladies', cotton .and lisle, aU sizes, at following prices: Was 25c, now 4, ,Vas $85.00 foe. ..$42.50 Many more prices too numerous to , .v.. IIOSIEM ! HOSIERYr , 7.... $3750 Wa$J7&00 for ...... ..r.$l2,0Q Was $15,00, for. . , t . .$10.50 -- Was $12.50, for ... .. .v.. .$lb.00 Was $12.00, for i w . ; . $9.7 fj LADlESLCLOTIl AND FLUSH JJw SHOES . Waa $17.50, for Waa $15.50, for $17.50 Was $45,00 for.7rTTTT;T.922T50 Wai $50.00 for ,;. . , .$25.00 Was $60.00, for .......$30.00 We desire to express our appreciation for the patronage we have enjoyed w ' UlTSAT5a PERCENT DISCQUNT Wertrustthat theobservanc ofThankkgiving Day maf-.b"brie of pleasure to you i -- k v - ! b i The American people have many things to rejoice and be thankful for in the year ' BfiiriiiiQiitisnv !JriPooT iiu-- i luiuu&iiiuiii i hum- - I - : JSC.' INSTITUTION E inn Rffp - 2S, ANNOUNCEMENT. The Wakefielda have decided to have an annual "HONEY MOON" in which theylnite$alLlhclr-frifld3-to-participat- e. Sale commences Thanks giving day and conttriues until Christmas evo. Our ' CHOICE CASThE VAI.LFY HONKY-a- t be price fore offered since Call 413-J. the-war- 4 nwf .' y4 NOVEL j PICTURI ED WITH JACK PICKFORD j When "The. Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come returns to the Princess fur two days, Monday and Tuesday, the millions; of readers ofJohn FoxJrs ooks-iH- :lt have achanceo see Jack Pickford in ihe role of one of the best ,liked .boy '..characters In American fiction. Chnd, th liero gf the" phaixu piay version or Mr. J'ox's novel. Is a perfect role fn Jack Pickford. The lEIHIlfil Picture Solo. Free CEDARCHESTS :::: """""" A Practical Present ll - '" hi ' .i.inu h - PUBLIC-LIBRA- j RY. " u--v., I - s,v "'' "" - -- - . Free itself sold more than.; 1,000. d?L veni,st cburcnHWEW BOOKS AT PROVO Revelatrons." and Is eltlinon to . iwoi615 Americans. generations of t BEET GROWERS ASKED FOR The public library has received the Sundav evening, Adventist church, 25c PER ACRE s following Hit of books:' "God's Three Revelations." Black-I- s. aYiite, by MCuUJuoi- the meejing or the qountyTafm COMlNCl TO THE COLUMBIA j Keeper of the Vineyard, by' Stanley; THURSDAY AND FRIDAY 4j, xat (Master of the, Oaks bv Stanley; Foes, preMdents of thecals represented by Tcwn Hoand l:p. Johnston; "Everbody's Sweetheart,'' which 1 voted nnimously-l- o aft the farmers jRaine; Hungry2g hearts, by Yezfe'rska; the. current attraction at the Columbia for 3 cents per acre 4crc Dangerous Inheritance, by Forres'er; foach theater, is a typical Olive Thomas pic planted to sugar beets this vealv Thetl1!n rWurt- th book- cbpie's have a complete stock of these beautiful as well as V, practical pieces of furniture, nothing would be more-r4--a Christmas gift. Come in and select our aSlock complete,. WYhave-thenat-al prices and will hold your selection unSFolSt! : " il..,, AirWefcome. .. Vk, v" " J bcof .turerThat is say.thatit iajiatpry lrCasoafor aU'wat of MiletandishTc.Hry bf youth and romance staged tth the the poor Jinancial condition "of the JIp edition, by Longfeilow; Jndia.n Gtuiies skill and magnificent technique that - 1 We.have a limited number of pretty Bath and Kitchen Rugs; size 27x54, that we are-offat the following speciaL prices, Saturday the 27th, only $1.95, jng $2 75 $3 95- - " er- mm Phone 203. tose m. THE EXCLUSIVE HOME IvURNlSHERS 33-3- 9 East CerferSL" " , bureau rreasury, are 'so representative of. the Selmick It is very conservatively estimated studios. Ift the roleof Mary, a poor thanhe. beet committee secured for nobody." of the' county poor farm; the farmer at ?1 50 "more per Miss Thomas displays a wistful temderto than therould. have received if ness that makes the character a most the committee bad ?iot worked pon .s appealing one. ; 'be .Willie- CoIlier.-'Jr.- , makes an exceliaVfSjfnpanie. Therefore, no slouTd , stand back a lent Juvenile- lead opposite ' Miss beet TJiomas, who .does, the best work of moipent inr.payinsr this. He ha 'r'eher en'ire career in the role cf iUry. Joe Dowling a the "Corporal" and a reired.fiufcblntf a"efy lTtf.eis askcas.t. under the direction ed. that the' good yvork. may continue ot.taurence Trimble make, this .nnv thru anoiher jrear. Local presidents .duction'a novel andrehchtral' enter- should call a meeting at ' .' tainnienL jQiyegg; ro'nta" t&K inilft c e t o r'sohc it this. Sunday evening. Adventist chufeft, money. uoas inree Kevelauons.',' ' L. BUNNELL, Vice Preside t. -' . -- Rnn, - w , y .... . vOut-of-Dobr- v " ; SECOND WARD MEETINGS - - well-balance- Irovo. - 1 2ilENJENTPAyMTOSCX andDances with Native Songs, by ' Fletcher. ' Juvenile ilooks Mary of Plymoitthj White -by Otis; ' Strang Year,--bTrails to Wonderland, ' by ..Wnit; . 9 by Land of the Great Livingston; Little Friei.d Lydia, hr . Wright t . J " ,- - The Elders' Quorum of the Second ward will conduct special services-'ithe .ward meeting house next Stnl- evening. The speakers will be Elder Orville Olsen.' Excellent musical ftr1 numbers wi!l be rendered. All and friends are cordially , vited.to attead. - |