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Show ,1'ILL bALT LAivL TllllJCNE, bUNiUY. MOKMMi, JANUARY 18, 1U2- 0- 11 pi M State Society . TODAY YOU READ WHAT THE REVEREND KAYSVILLE Jua. II Mr. o4 Mr. vtiirrt.ioed at a Oma- -r party at feuuda v aUeruuc. ivttr wera laid for icl gurt'a. of Farmlrg J. Mr. t4 Sin uvt Mr. V ULu Ini wtrr rut tit oC Air. i. Uartno gtuedaj. Mim Ori Hrlatoa irat a laat areck tui ?iit r to Lug. f 0't Mr. and Mr. Broa U fr laat ipdI (uhu o( Mr. lad Mr. li-r- II Ul.wd titpip burn t Bra - Julio H. DhkmS and A. da or Log rt will girta lu th Kar-villortt Wilm4R avraiaff. ua Opara k u lucal put cit toa tUa tb vl drr auspice Americas Lctua Barmra tod Mia MoUi IL Mr. Araoitl Barjim war Salt Lak suitor till weh-Mr- . waa a ranutugtr W, YuUiig juorg rliitu fiundii. Mi. Murk JtuLerl of Clearfield wa tbv UMt o( itr mutkcr, Mn. Martha Mcatrr, b rMy. the draperies for the new Kinema Theater? They are now on ' display in our show window. llatiaoo of Salt Tok waa a Uai goeat of Mu Irvoa bwan. alogUtaf .part?, atrUlur4 at mptr, at lu Uotito ly ao ojatt-tseiiiiig of ltat wrW. Tit gurtt lifatHtU Mlaaea Jtun Uutiwn. wet M r.4Vra Hampton Nrwman, Uuvi and Glen c orlia. Mia Eldora Lamphn of Wuotlful wo a laat WOrk-ru- d Cfiu. aural of Ml rear day lu Farm Mlaa I.llh Jtartua aprut a of week rehitm thia final lugn a few (Java ta SnU Mia lay Sander Lake Hu wHkf a gucat of iter aiatcr, Mr. . W. Oaddla. Mr. Arnold M. Barae apent Tueaday la Farmlngum. a fueat of frioda. William C. Barrva autortaiacd at a glelfhlug T ho Part IVeuceaday rulag. were Mlaae A lie William, Tbolina William, WUbclmtua Hugan. and Mara. NtwU Baft' tier atfd ioorg Barker, Karl Januaa atrrtalaed at dlaoer at fcit bomt Tutada evening. Cover! war laid tog ala. Mr. Nathan Hearts entertained at laacha at ber home Monday afierno. Ibe gneaf w- -r Mr a. Jobs W. Tfianjle, Mr. Z. Uiory Janl and Mra. M, IU .iRoa waa t Bountiful Mma Wllhelmina ilogaa tlio uot of Miaa Alice WiUUui duriof the Sh Jr a a wk-Mae followed Haturda We have also made and hung the draperies in the Gem, Casino, Strand and Empire Theaters and in the new Belvedere Apartments. fea .. len. i. at rit Our drapery man, Mr. Ehlers, is now in St. Anthony, Ida., installing the draperies, etc., in the First National Bank, and will also visit Rexburg and Idaho Falls. A- . and Mra. Jamaa Criddla, Mr. and Mra. Mr. and Mra. Fraak I. war vlatiura .to Fanuingcoa Wadnea Uaorn W. Barnea and lAtua , da. Mra. vialtcd frlead ta John W. Tkorole Salt Lak Tueada. Barae. Miaaa Moiselle Reuatnsm. Molll Aui Bratt, hiuroa Odd, Maud McLatehi a ad Viola Orahaa wera viailora to Clearfield Moa-d- . - T ' . We are fully equipped to furnish and decorate a residence or public' building complete, and make a specialty of turning out the very best of workmanship on every order, whether large or small. . . 33-3- 9 WEST BROADWAY, Salt Lake City, Utah v V JfW E POW-ERFU- L THE REVEREND H. W. BURGER SAW IT THAT WAY. ALL SEE IT YOUR WAY WHEN BY W. Savage) OPENS ITS FULL XjTEEK ENGAGEMENT Miss Kats Ericksen, Miss Nettle Beau-manMr Croft Larsen. - Mrs. Vernon Brothersen, Miss Helen Nelson, Mr Rob. ert E. Hill. Mr Guy Candland and Mies Helen Petersen. Mr the Guy Candland entertained Twentieth Century club at the regular meeting Thursday afternoon. Mlsa Elisa Jones delivered an excellent health talk and Mra. Vera B. Winters press ntsd an Interesting sketch on The Life of General John J. Pershing. Musical numbera were followed at the conclusion of the program Mr. R. W. Candland will entertain the club next Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mr. W. C. Hunter of Chillev, Idpho, who are spending a couple of week here with relative have been the honor guest at several social function during the past week, Sunday evening Mr. and Mra J. W. Cherry entertained a party of friends In their honor: M, and Mrs-J- . D. MevtTck entertained at dinner for them Tuesday and a successful party was given by the Home Culture club In their hogor Friday evening at the home of Professor and Mr. G. I Johns They were dinner guests of Mr. and Mr. O. Saturday and were guests at luncheon Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mr,S. E. Jensen. Tuesday afternoon the Womans Missionary Society met at the home of Mra-T- . M. Keusseff. wer The devotional conducted by Miss Mary Moseiy and the by day's study tonics were presented Miss Alice Child Miss Grace Lee and Mr O. N. Clemensen. member Twenty and gueat were in attendance and luncheon at the close of the program. The next meeting will be at the n, AT THE Special Music. 12:30 to 5:30 p. m. Balcony 15c, Entire Pa:qutt 25c, Leges 5:30 to 11 p. m. Balcony 20c, Entire Parquet 30c,' Loges Jan. 26. 27, 28 SALT LAKE THEATRE war tax. war tax. 50c, including 50c, including1 1 Prices, evening, 50c to $2.00 ; matinee Saturday, 50c to ; 200 seats at $1.00. A. H. WOODS Presenta Hilarious Rollic The Piquant, Paj&ma-cla- Seats Friday. et r Uiu&l Time. PRISES Mondav for Miss Dora Henderson, Miss Kate Fjelatead, Miss Lulu Carpenter, Mrs. J. Hulst and Miss Leoja Taylor at a mt-ln- e party followad by luncheon at the Crystal. Tha Misses Mabel and Laura Pederson as of Logan, Utah, spent laat week-en- d guest of Mrs. Thomas Boyls. Miss Ida Belnap entertained at luncheon Sunday evening for Mies Emma Foss, Mlsa Clair Goasllnd and Miss Carol Goasllnd. Miss Alma Bunzell and Earls Horgtns were of the Rotstion Block compeny guests of Mr. and Mr Eugene Jensen Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mra. G. W. Weaver celebrated their forty-firwedding anniversary Thursday of last week at a family dinner. A basket of red and white roses and carnations formed the centerpiece for the table. Covers wer laid for forty-si- x members of the family. . , Mr Thomas Boyle entertained at dinner SundajMn honor of her birthday anCovers wer laid for thirty niversary. guests. Mr. and Sfra. Cap Smith announce the marriage of their daughter, Mabel, to Milton Maughn of Logan, Utah. The 3 at Logan, marriage took place at the bora of Mr January Balmer. Roy Hendricks. Miss frene Nelson and Mis . Clnudi Funk. Mrs. C. A- - Monson and Mra. J. B. Stoddard have returned from Blackfoot, Idaho, after spending a few days with relatives. Mrs. Milton Pack has returned to her home In Idaho after spending a month here with relatives. Mr. snd Mrs. Bert Van Orden of Lewiston were guests of Mr. and Mra G. Thursday. Mra H. B. Webb and Mrs. P. N. Nelson were Logan visitors Saturday of laat week. Mr. and Mrs Ulysses Pack of Robert, Idaho, are visiting here with relatives ' ' gueeta and friends. Ellis Wright entertained 7ye.4ajt pven-Jn- g Mr, and Mrs. W. Z. Harris entertained of the at card a aqd - dinner. The guests with honor a dinner Bunday in numbered of their mother, eight. anniversary birthday -Mra Harmel Peterson and Mia Helen C. Z. Harris. Martin have returned, after a brief visit Mr., Miss Neta Barnett has returned to Ogat the Deer Trail mine,. guests of Mr. den after spending a few days her with and Mra J. M. Martin. parents. The Cottage dub waa entertained by her Mrs. Mary Jane Laurence has returned Mr. and Mra J. B. Wilson Friday afterto home in California after visiting noon of last week. Sewing was featured-Th- withherher daughter, Mrs. Ruth Nealy. n luncheon table was centered with red Bosley Merrill and James Christopher-so- at roses. Twenty-thre- e club members were entertained with a dancing partyevev present.' confectionery Thursday Twenty-seven little guests were enter- Hendricks's were Included. Fifty guests tained at games and music Friday after- ning. high CLEARFIELD, Jsa. 17. Mr, an Mr Jesse The girls of the North Cache noon by Mrs. George H. Ogden, compliH. Barlow entertained a somber of friends at school entertained the young men of the social at their home Friday evening, lu mentary to her small daughter, Mary. school at a leap year ball at the opera Luncheon wge served. honor of their non, Jrnee. end Mlaa Dora Beck, house Friday evening. wera married In the Balt Lake taa.pie who Mra. A. Gorr of Ogden was guest of of the The girle of the sophomore class luncheon waa eerved, honor at a card party, given by Mra H high Wednesday. A school entertained with a dancing Teacher' rot tag. January ?7, time wee spent In music and ramra. end tba Tuesday evening.- - The gueeta party at Hendricks a confectionery WedMrs. A. Crane, Mrs. E. W, Wall, little Mr Mark Roberts spent Friday tn numbered eight. Miss Betty Wall and Mr, and Mr nesday evening. Martha guest of her mother, Ur Charles A. Hone have gone to California Wearer,is Mias a weeks' for six Alrira Riggs ef Salt lake spent the visit with relatives. Professor and Mra. C. I. Johns enjoved paat week hers, as facet ef friend SANDY BOISE, Richard fl'antoa ef Rockford, Hi., and Mr. a visit this week from Mrs. Johns' parent Mr. and Mrs-- J. II. Hornung, of Salt end Mrs. Arnold M. Barnea of Kayarille I!abo BOISE, Jan. 17.-- A brilliant vnt frieede in Clenrilrid Friday. F. iam Wil Mra. 17. Lake. aa the charity ball of tha aaon SANDY, Jan. hlcb vra Ore, Barlow was tendered a farewell social in The Wantch academy freshmen gave fivttt Tuvatla The Baugley entertained Sunday at dinner arenlnf at tha Moaquc, his boms Tuesday erentag, prior to hts dett an Covert enjorable party Saturday evening of parture to the Hawaiian Islands, where be annual vbarit ball, which aadicontlnud honor of her husband's birthday. last week In Armory hall. guests. duriof tha war, waa renewed a ear afo, whvn were laid for thirty-on- e will do missionary work for the L- - D. 8. a large and brilliant affair waa given at the were Mr. and Mrs. O. E. The time was spent is maslc and church. guests afaie caplto and iha guest wer received b Von Baur, Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs Jame game followed by nfrinhmeat Idaho's new exutlvt and hia wife, Governor McQuarry of Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Misers Mollle Barnes, Amy Pratt. Maud nd Un D. W. Davis. This ear, through Morn Hogan of Granger, Mr. and Mrs. Viola Graham. MotarUa Renstram and tba courtesy of the fibrinera, the beautiful hall Leo Plaver Emma Odd of Eayarlllo risited fritsds here of Bennton, and Mr. ana Mrs. at the Uoftqne waa oad for th ball. Tha ball Muriel Baugley of Crescent Monday. was handsomely decorated with palms, ever PRESTON, Idaho, Jan. 17. Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse H. Barlow wars Ogden Mrs W. D. Kuhre and Mra S. J. Lar- Mrs. John Foil man are visiting in Ogden, A special feature waa greens and flower. visitors Monday. club at the Utah. a Cinderella pageant, under the direction of son entertained the S. onS. Center street Kuhre Mrs. of home lflaa Harris, the pageant leading the grand Mrs. Wallace Aired entertained at 500 Fifteen club mem- Monday Children I Colds. anarch at ti 30 o'clock I .at In the evenlug Wednesday afternoon. were Three tables evening a buffet luncheon waa sirred. Music waa bers were present, with Mr R. W Bom played with luncheon following. parent can add to tfc health of the Every furnished b Tompkins's enlarged orchestra. of Sandy and Mrs. Hugh Morey of Midas, William Thurman spent community and his or her peace of mind Mr. and Mr aa large) The ball attended, tnanv state of New, as special guests last week In Ogden. Utah, as guests of hv guarding against cough and cold ftcisi coming in from tha ntirrounrilng town. Mrs. T. Iiavies entertained thtf ladte Mr. Wilson. Mrs Bcott and beautiful gown were displayed, Many jour child has auuffles or watery of the Congregation.! Aid. society at the - The chosen Trieruia club' member were When " eyes, dont hesitate to aotake him from Tba College Womena club met Monday's afternoon. , church Thursday parlors the guests of Mr W. A. Henderson school for a day or two that you may ntug at the borne of Mra. Herbert F. Lemp. Mrs. Hugh Morey of Midas. New. Is Thursday af last week. A luncheon was break up the cold ha ha contracted. You Tli follow iug host?' satiated Mra. Lemp Mr Mr. and of her parents, safe In giving Chamberlain's A basserved the are 'Ira. J. A. Am, Mra IlooTof and 'Miaa a IL guest kenslngton. following perfectly P. Johnson. ket of fruit surrounded bv a wreath of Cough Remedy to your children, as it conWarner. Becker, Smith, Aldre. Dougiaa, Wednesday evening the Yeoman lodge , Martin ami Barnea. After the bualneas holly formed the centerpiece for tho tains no opium or other narcotic, it act P. of K. In the a party dancing loosens the cough, aids gave au interesting social tvrniug enleyrd. of table and small baskets were used as on nature' plan. fho member 'of the different aeetiim of hall In honor of the new mayor wera expectoration, relieves the lungs and opens place cards. , Eighteen members the system to throw the Columbian club returned their meerUg this Kandy, T. F. Brickley. who Is a member present. secretion helping the made by week, after the holiday vncftimn. 'Jim etudv of tho erdey. Speeches wer (Advertisement.) Miss Evelyn Overhaulaer entertained off tbs cold. and T. F. department met at the riuMum Mudey, the H. M. Wolf", state manager, to homo errnomlea met tenterda aftemoa, s&J Biicxiey Refreshments were served Music was furnished bv Miss eciei TlmriHfny afternoou. 19 guest tj Themuftiru! Mutual uicmbem entertained at Isahelle Blrklnshaw and Clyde Raddon. a ueHefnl Imp rar ball Thursday evening Friday evening of last week the Eighth at Tbo tAlda. Light refn bhcjent wre served. grade gtade gave a party for the Seventhwere uaa Jurpo, IJia attondnnr fn school. The decorations M's Lu v Cate K)wii apent Friday of laat at tho Bluecolor cuss the gold and blue, sue taa th guos week lu Boise. M Itlie were hung about tha of honof at a dlnn-- r furty given ly Mr. ar.d birds and butterflies room. Dancing, eongs and speeches were Ira. W. i Bee t (he Owhee hottl follow followed by refreshments. the pastimes, iiig the Cnra concert at the Fenny tnenter. Tuesday evening of lact week Mrs. Mrb. J. O. Atiiv left Monday f r ENGINEERS AND SHIPBUILDERS . hlrago by n stund a convention of the Anti 1'ubtrvuiosm John Farrer was pleasantly surprised inu-Ui. uml Game of trleuas m nunlKT T Full i Pic wore ho pastiuitR. Prizes were award-Iiij- Z n.jitr'n of ami r.iitiw. P. Jensen and sirs. lure ttlih P(j to ifrs J were served to Sir. anl Mr. J. lanwntor lu Raise j yefroshmentH i , wiln s, final (iw I'Hiff. VA T. Vincent, Mr. Geortre Ilrown, Ml, Ernest Cush- Mrs. ilnrsant Uolari. s'ntn (rnrellns jj, s ' jc ' Aniierberk, Miimmn, i.ft the eir y part uf the n a f"r ,nc Mra. t 'hai-eAnderson. Mrs. A. G. Fruiieisco ta attes.I a coufeieaca of west-- 1 Mattel Vincent. Mre. J. W. .re I,. ruihli.sa worn. rUhlrtt Mr,. Mrs. J P. Jensen. Mrs A. It, Mr. nn'l Mra. Lcia Mirk lift Gardner! Mrs Gibs. Mrs. John Greene, oik lit, s. A Mitrnel, Mrs. T. C. Iavie ami Vr W, T. him IaJ The Xr ichboriiood club met at the home for tiiiir Louie visaing ic Ii'isc life lutfcU of Mrs. Liites V edueaday evening. at UqveiJVJii, Ur Mr. und Mr. WillUm Fturk enil Mr. F. j Men experienced on passenger coach woodwork or interior finish of CHiu I ff Muitdar for tartou Mrs. ul b folia go to" Lc Anirl. and buildings soon make good snip joiners. 1 MT. ban (raufivco by Mrs. far Mr. btwrk Hi U Mark. party at 0'ln, l tan. and went ca to htn ioik Cit ta lui MT PLEVBNNT. Jan. 1" Dr. W. F s Hr trip e n. JWie Tliomt of Mack, Winters and Mitrt Louise Winters rpent Coppersmiths, Machinists and Patternmakers with railroad or Mr. and Mr ia) shop experience find no difficulty in making good on shipyard the early part of the week in halt Iatke. tr arlailtfi brc. club met Wednesday Ths Home culture work. Knudvm afternoon with Mre. Andrew On October 1st tbs San Francisco Metal Industries were tied up by a Tne health lecture was presented by Mrs On November 24th the plants RICHMOND J M. Burn reed strike condition, which still exist H F. Hall, and Mr on Interesting paper, "Toe Old and the opened successfully under an open shop policy. The Union ConstrucLuncheon was served for 3S00 men on September 30tb, is now RICHMOND. Jon. U Mr. KJ Webb New leir, tion Company, which employed club at fifteen guests The club wilt meet with ntertainf tho Sro with 2200 men. 'V'Ve only need 3000 in all. operating 23. Barnett C. H January Isuncheon Mts wh lomo Thursday afternoon. fcervt1-Mr and Mrs J. P. Mejrhk entertained at 3 o'clock to'tvrlve monIjr. X-2M m Amy Harrid entertained the jnrls Sunday at a brautlful'y appointed dinner. of tha Throao club at her homo Monday Tncir guesty Included tne families of If. WEEK H Jeneem Ulmer Jer en Aithir Jenen, LaMieheon uaa aervad. evening . Hertha Mnnron of jrt1rn apent toectlur with Mr' Marlon N eigen, Mt . Machinists f.$6.40 per dav Selma Jensen, Andrew Jsnsen, hr.. Sunday hro with Mis CHudta Funk ti.M per day Joiners and Cabinet Makers Jensen. Jr. and Mg Mery BJeike Vr M rv CuHmis of Surnv side, Idaho, 6M per day of In r nter Mra. H. Coppersmiths Hat urdnv aferr.oon of last week a hoa been the 7.52 per day m gt e bv j a few Jus. 1'aUcrnniakers A. Aiumvn, appointed b.n limit e to t'o tins loft Ticsd.iv for California MUa kdilie Andersen, in comp'nnent t spond th remlmier of th winter. Mrs. rairejt Iairfn a recent ri le B!nh i Good . carnations formed tne centerplr e fops (he j Mi. Kina J. Merrill t le with her daughter. Mrs. M. C. Kifcb), tube and th-- re were tmeserit. KrMay. guest of honor, M!s Oadvs friths'ii,1 TL Hoi's Dramatic coinrany presented Mr CnarL. A. 3Io.,c, M, a.. -- TODAY f . Showi Start at t the the pUy, The Hand of the Iw.,( Those opera house Tuesday evemn?. Ransom were In the play tuklnf part Hay Kgan, Cyrus Lewi. John Albtston. Hoy Albiston. Raymond HenLdns Miss Larson Oldham, Mrs. dricks, YOU CAN JESSS L lFVFRVWnMAPJfp1D I (By arrangement with Henry The Decker Drapery Co. RICHFIELD ONE OF THE REALLY WORTH-WHILPHOTOPLAYS OF THE DAY. 'EVERYWOMAN IN FILM FORM HAS A WIDER SCOPE OF ACTION THAN COULD POSSIBLY BE HAD ON THE STAGE AND, THEREFORE, A MORE APPEAL. . Mr. and Mra. Joaepk Peak wer Ogdea via itora during the wek. Mra. 01o Blake of Draper la the guat of Mra. Oaorga B. Sheffield. RIChAed' Jan. 17. Jlr.' and M Kenney and Mra A. Gorr of Ogden, were fueete of Mre. H. V. Ramloee thle week. Saturday evening of laet week Mice Flo Seegmlller entertained at femes and music. The luncheon table was centered with a bouquet of pink and white carnations. Luncheon waa served tq thirty a guests. Mrs. Edward Anderson has returned, after spending the paat several months In Pittsburg. Pa. Mra Parley Poulson entertained five tables at progressive five hundred, ThursThe guests day evening of last week Included Mr. and Mra. Haden Goodin, Mr. and Mra Kenneth Roylance, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Poulsog, Mr. and Mra W. P, Payne, Mr. and Mra. Reuben Noyea Mr. and Mra Casten Olsen, Mr. and Mra Joseph Poulson, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Oleen, Mra J. F. Hendrick and Misa Gladys The prise waa won by- - Mra Noyea Henry Poulson, and the consolation was awarded to Mra J. F. Hendrick. Luncheon was served. Mr. and Mra George H. Ogden and daughter, Mary, left during the week for California to spend a month, Mra J. W. Ogden entertained In honor of her small daughter, Gae, Friday after, noon of last week. It being the ninth anniversary of her birthday. Luncheon and games were enjoyed by twenty-on- e little WITH OTHER SALT LAKE PASTORS LAST WEDNESDAY AT A PRIVATE SHOWING OF THIS REMARKABLE PARAMOUNT-ART-CRAF. BIG FEATURE PICTURE: , . prct Mr. PASTOR OF THE THIRD PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, SALT LAKE, SAID AFTER WITNESSING THE SCREEN VERSION OF HENRY W. SAVAGES GREAT PLAY $1-5- Every night except Monday and Tuesday. Matinees bsgln Thursday. LAST TIME TODAY d, uozrt iaro Charming Musical Comedy h avorlte, and ERNEST R. BAIL Popular Composer. Th CLEARFIELD JAMES H. CULLEN MARIA CBMES Sl EELtf FJGCLETTJ Assisted by th Swanson ters and Company, in Kars-t-Ml- "AROUND IDAHO THE FUNNIEST FARCE EVER WRITTEN Bis- ' THE WORLD" LUCAS A INEZ vit-ite- d 3 Nights and Sat. Mat., Beg. Thurs., Jan. 29 Out-of-to- j m yoan Golden, producer and Llghtnia 3 Wise Fools, offers ' Seats Tne-- . Jan. 27 Nights 60c to $2 Mat. 50c to 91.60 MAIL ORDERS NOW TO THE CASTLTLt PRICE & HARRIS In a New Singing snd Dancing Skit "Golfing With Cupid" Gus Edwards Famous Juvenile in "A Llttl of PRESTON, IDAHO Everything' Prices Mats, fbrovcxr $ txf fit J -- Evening 4 3D0KM i COMING NEXT WEEK U ELIZABETH BRICE & r THE OVERSEAS Tf n- -a Offers Employment to Competent Mechanics t. vi-- i s I M-- ln 111 11-- Joiners and Cabinet Makers . PLEASANT j: ft: TOM MOKEIESEY Tree k, And a Broadway Cast ef 20 Big Beauty Chorus You Never Can Tell Wednesday Night Thursday Matinee AND ' OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA frlt-nrl- m With s Th si: REVUE On account of ths frequent requests for extra performances next the management has decided to play, January 21 to 2d I Saturday Matinee NOW PLAYING Saturday Night SOCIAL HALL THEATRE Tickets on Sale Now IK 9 Thursday Night THE MELTING POT ff Friday Night Call Was. 5460 SLATHO'S ROLLICKERS BIQ FEATURES shew dally 2:45, 7:30, 9:15 20o and 30c Matinee Navy Price 39e, 40c, 50c Night SIX OTHER Three Coppersmiths, Machinists and Patternmakers corn-mer- a' hr Address Box 1, rORTT-FOUB-HOU- Tribune . An-di- w beau-tl'ul- M-- lr fr 1 tn I h-- h-i- yfi, Permanent Employment for Mechanics Of Course, I Am Going to Hear Big Jim at the Waterloo Methodist Today HE IS THERE AND COINING A MILLION. On of th most modern services In America, Ysit will get Just what th . doctor would prescribe. HERE'S THE DOPE FOR TODAYS' A. M. BIBLE 8CHOOL. A gnat Workshop, ORCHESTRA la a mured co'cert. S P. Ml SCHUSTER'S Big Jim a address, "WHAT IS UNDER YOUR HATf 7:50 P. M. The service extraordinary. If you want more you're a tightwad In this B'O JIM'S GREATEST GUN, ARE YOU A BAFNACLET n.lnute and hits on all cylinder service Big Jim travels a mile 1 GT-- I Any plat Lk nw, pnlftalnp teeth. 50c each tra. Mail your tee tn-- " return In 24 houro. PR. VS Adi in. TLe. Tribune's Classified Colunna Yield Eic Setunu. y. 15c, 25c, 60c, jV. 15e, 25e, 50c, 75c, $1. jQ meet-lug- The Union Construction Company fri-ii- f GE03GIE RAMSEY, s. Mam -- DENTIST &'t L T |