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Show ' - - i v "KC.E FOUR. I ;' ." ; - -3 ' !.!L 'jSm-'JPr-''- l i , j r- W - ! ' MxSfK' 11 ' ' 9 . i 5(jn at mt rkSTTi U M jU C 1 ' " 4 11 lJjsLeggMv ,..,.. " itI- J ' mouth IK ))(( (( The McmHtd Woodmen V . o 9 f ' KJtH ..a?is 2 Mi-..tui- rn "the shriek of arahy" . Rkf!" "00'w w"tfai -- TCTirrorirrs? k . .... W TT " ; tC ll13 - 'fliffKU liTkllYlfi if II. ? 11 ljj?t, HT" A" l " "Intlu-ence-i- . j JJIIHtt W J yTMMX . rvt.-rs,,..- ; i - il tW VJ - - tut l0 ZfT' tvA .CJ JVV?l'jr ifajf - VCM ' Sf rant - RL AW ; iSt j . . Stfglev -- 10c DETROIT. Nov. 28. One fireman was injured, perhaps fatally, another ilangerouslygassed, a watchman burned and one person carried to safety 'in a river front fire between Woodward avenue and Bates street, arly today. Damaee rwns eslimated" at $300,000. FRAUD ARREST IN BANK MURDER. International News Service. NEW YORK, Nov. 28. Police early today, arrested Anthony J. I'latona, of Brooklyn, as the "tip off" man in the robbery and murders of Km. S. Barlow and Wm. L. McLaughlin, bank messengers, of which crime Morris and Joseph Diamond, brothers, are accused. The Diamond brothers are in custody . WAB25g! "solicitors are claiming eU Phoenix hosiery in various sections of the United States. Sometimes they show alleged credentials in whichlhe word "Phoenix" is prominently displayed. Their plan is to secure a dollar deposit, promising that the hosiery will he sent by mail, and the balance collected by the postman. And that is the last their victims ever hear of them. They pocket the dollar and disappear. In a few instances, however, they have delivered some makeshift hosiery, worth about half the price. House-to-hous- e . REWARD : WjSCffiBiL VW iCS XH ' mHRL iP- 1 - MTMK ttftLBER tataklbupo Eh Unscrupulous and fraudulent house-to-hous- f e t3 FOR have made Christmas a happy day and the succeeding years more bright, because of music in the home. For real quality at most unusual prices this fine old line of pianos has never been surpassed. Quality, prices and terms are so attractive that you cannot afford to let this opportunity of securing a genuine Lindeman 67 Sons Piano pass by. Visit our store and make your selection today, to besure of delivery by Christmas. and COMEDY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Regular Prices. Mrs. Wallace Reid New Nov. tum. ' 75 MILWAUKEE Cents EMIL'S CAFE-Nort- h University and COMEDY Special Thaiiks-?-- .' $1.00 1 v3 Celery in Branch Ripe Olives Roast Young Utah Turkey, Stuffed Sweet Potatoes au gratin Cranberry Jelly Marshmallow and Apple Sauce. Special Hot Rolls English Plum Pudding, Royal Sauce ' Hot Mince Pie After Dinner Mints CafeNoir SPECIAL DINNER to a ueen'8 Taste. i Served from 11:30 a. m. to 8 p. m. Chicken a la Reine mix croutir I Everything Cooked is MUSIC DEPARTMENT. . Service. The TURKEY IRVINES Exclusive Agents TAYLOR BROS. CO. "Human Wreckage" 28. DINNER Exclusive Agents -- MJETT-ATr in THANKSGIVING hc--, PHOENIX HOSIERY COMPANY years Lindeman &. Sons eigKty-fiv- e over-ridde- n the American public out of thousands of dollars. Beware of lUf Every Christmas for Eightyfive years house n ta bill which was vetoed by Governor General Leonard Wood. As the sensf already had, the gover ns, o .cm ,ut inn now goes 10 president Coolidge.for final decision. We issue this warning as a protection to the public, as well as ourselves, that no one may. innocently purchase imitations for genuine Phoenix hosiery. 6iery canvassers are daily mulcting ons pianos todayjciwssea-the-loa- trrthnestf j liiibnmw & FILIPINO LOAN TAX. International .MANILA, JJVe will payJiberaUyiorJru'ormation thatwiH lead anyof these unauthor-be- d solicitors. If you are approached by any person offering Phoenix hosiery and seeking a deposit of money, please notify a Phoenix dealer, or your city's "Better Business BureauT'' or if there b a Pinkerton agency in your city, notify them. Also telegraph us collect. : s." S United States Post Office inspectors and the Pinkerton National Detective Agency are now searching for these defraudcrs, and are working on several such cases. 0. Law-Bringer- ffl flfiT 5iNlW7 Ob SgXIMwMm? LAST WEDDING The last day wedding performed at the courthouse was, that uniting Roy Leon Andrcason, age 22, of Payson, and Miss.Cleo Ilolliday, 18, of Santa- quln. County Clerk Hales perform ed the ceremony. These canvassers are outright frauds, far Phoenix hosiery is joU only through retail stores. As Phoenix is a leader in sales everywhere, and is probably the best known line of hosiery in the wotld, these peddlers are trading upon that reputation to defraud the buying public. - A Canadian romance a true epic of the frozen north from G. B. Lancaster's "The A wonderful cast 1 W i 1 1 i am s, "Renee including E a r e doreevBarbaraliaIarrrPat O'Malley, Wallace Beery, Joseph Swickard. Picture You'll Never Forget! $300,000 DETROIT FIRE. International News Service. i THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY Eternal RiirfH J. Kiesel k i LAST TIMES -TONIGHT "YESTERDAY'S WIFE" TONIGHT AND THURSDAY Uit The-Slx- a s ' -- Mi "f the ALLrSEATS V ' - il ""W 1 . No. 403 F. nmtm tV- -i IlT.- - JKli lif? w . - TT'"' pi, wiU execat. the contract and give bond as bida la reserved.' x Cash or certified check for Five qtUred. . , Tho.usand DoUars ($5,000.00) made " STATE ROAD ppiuaSSIpN1 By Preston O. Peterson, payable to, the Utah ; State Road Commission most accompany each Chairman bid-aBy Howard C Means, evidence of goo4 faith and Chief Engineer as a guarantee that If awarded the (First publication. Nov. la;' Building, Ogden, Utah. The plans and specifications may be obtained at the office of the State Road Commission ' on depositing Five1 ($5.00) dollars. Any additional information may be secured from the State Road Engineer at .Salt Lake City, Utah. , Regular Prices gmiliaemmle Prent,. ; wj Thursday and Friday : , , fffi "L"' Roads, 1 Sli.'p. purhr. Mrs. C. 1. Miller. After th.e of Amer- - t llu Immo 'f Mrs. 11 M Mon ,tioM Mrs. Nin.ls .nK "OW H; Us II ,1... H..V... avenue, Nonb Vi.iversi.y ,fl NhlH,r ' " H 11. . ... If , ?" . 'IV, at Home" uml Iho lesson oh .. .,, .,.,. 11 Aimmea will sne h uanee m me the Ilome '.was discussed by MT,J . iliffomrtTneni Arnu.rjJiall Un.s.i'vjMjiiisI.u 1 1 Mm. tciirher of The elass Is Jesse T, . WlUZbg Jurnishcd JiyUie .6AfUi.UiWi: ' ordsTra. an,, tbe l.uUlk- is invito , nt.n has re.urne!! Washburn. . J. to att.ud. Juri..B the eveniim deJohn Coltorv 14 Mr aH'l Mrs. John j,. 1(,r home )ft(r a ,W(i- weeks' trom licious '.cfris!mie!its will he served, , Riiosts itinmr Sunday., (.jui'luix'tlieir Salt Lake with jrhitives in -- A Mr. and Mrs. John W. I.ierley. , WrnXDiadyi friends. - amou . c, A danee willhe civen hy the, Charles and Ted Lierley. Miss May Mutual association of flic Second The men, hers of the Ladies' Aid' IMle reterson, all of Salt Lake and ward this evening in the ward of the Community 'church met Mr. and Mrs. S. V. Peterson of hall. The Peerless Tuesday "afternoon to complete the Provo. amusement Players will furnish the music, and work for the haaar and food sale fi11iVaUaceBecry the public Is cordially invited to at- to he ciien Saturday in the I'tlih The American IiCgloh Auxiliary Matt Moore and ' tend. Its hold 1'ower k Light company building. will not meeting Friday Anna MaeWon The child's work committee has evening ns scheduled, but will hold Mrs. Emily D. Aird of this city made a large supply of stuffed black it the following Friday, December AitNIVFRSM - JEW?I. left. Saturday for HaywiirU. Calif., cats and stuffed elephants which 7, hi the Armory hall. A large atto attend, a sick friend. She will will he put on sale. tendance Is desired as plans for the A be gone preparation of Christmas boxes for Indefinitely. and The regular meeting and, initia- the soldiers and plans for the elecCOMEDY Mr. and Mrs. Karl KenVrstrass tion of the nienitters of 1'nlley tion of officers will be discussed. . entertained Monday evening in Chapter No. 3, Order of the Easthonor of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ken- ern Star, was held Tuesday evenward I. L. M. I. A. th dall and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond ing in the Masonic temple. Miss will conduct a sale of choice cakes, Christmas comes. Tbe younger yon Pace, all of Jfephl, who were mar- Rhea Blumenthal was Initiated into such as devil food, angel food, nut, are tbe slower Christmas comes. In ried Provo, Tuesday.' The party the chapter. Dainty refrshments sponge and other varieties, at the attended, the show at the Columbia, were served to 35 by the host- Sutton Market, Saturday, between Christmas is better. than Thanksafter which they returned to the esses, Mrs. Anna Marwick, Mrs. the hours of 2 and 8 p. m. KeUerstragg borne and enjoyed George Leven and Mrs. C. H. Ward. giving. We celebrate more. And games, social chat and luncheon. Horses used to get scared when we have more time to recover. fndcr the auspices of the Seagull they saw an auto. Now they get The members of Valley Circle of the Bonneville ward Pri- scared when they don't see any PROF. CANNON GOES EAST. will meet Friday evening at 7:30 girls auto. mary association, a play, o'clock at the home of Mrs. C H. and dance will be given program Clawson Y. Cannon, professor of Friday Funk, 115 South Fifth West, In- afternoon in the war damusement If money talked, a dime made in Christmas animal that settled it's husbandry at the Brigham Well, stead of with Mrs. Uoy Knapp, as hall. Candy and popcorn will be 1000 could tell some yarns about is coming. And everybody seems Young university, will on Saturday was scheduled. for sale. All are invited. what it Dought in its youth. leave for the east to le gone sev- as usual. , . about as surprised uKnl minth. Via ti'ill fiM, a The Ladies' Guild of St. Marv's I The advanced senior class of the Cold waves don't even last as Chicago, where be will spend some church will have a hand-worsale pioneer ward Mutual met Tuesday long as permanent waves. The older you are the quicker time at the International Cattle show. Following his investigations' at Chicago, Professor Cannon will go to Ames, Iowa, to attend the agricultural college. ft ! Amr'x', i ; i To right to reject any or all contract,.the bidder . BEN TIJEPIN I-.V- - . KATHRYN McGUIRE rrw Ol KUuijLb TONIGHT, 7:30, 9:15 : NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. . State of Utah. Office of State Road Commission, Salt Lake City, Utah.- - : 1 Sealed bids will be received by the State Road Commission of Utah, State Capitol. Salt Lake City, Utah, at 2 o'clock p.rffl., oii Friday, November 30, 1923, tan4. at that time publicly opened 'for. tbe grading and surfacing with concrete of the State Highway between Payson and the Juab county line, the same being Federal Aid Project No. 50. Tbe length of road to be constructed or improved is 8.518 miles, and the principal Items of work are approximately as follows: Common excavation 4700 cu, yds., borrow 17,400. cu. yds., concrete pavement 91,000 sq. yds. Plans and specifications are on file in the office of the State Road Commission, Salt' Lake City, Utah, ' tw.VVl VI J 1-7- 'nU&i&y MaraMfe .IHk'blfcKlNRL. o. $. 28, 1923. 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