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Show HE SPANISH FORK PRESS, SPANISH FORKjngH FH LATRE ANGELUS ' ' WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER ! 25th, 1916 IO I Ht lCIU: blTI K.'GK ON - ' John T. Williams of Llndon was a Spanish Fork visitor Sunday. Ml'.S IIKLKN TODD PROGRAM iANGELUS t Mrs. John Beddoes of House work of any kind Wanted Salem ed here Monday with Mrs Y Vlfi, adv) by Mrs. Sarah Jackman. -- s Friday, Oct. 20tb The .adventur-jeNo. of Pob O the King episode d The 8, The Outw itted. Love comedy-dramand Villain at 3:30 Matinee Law. at the Laughs p. rn., children, 5 cents. Helen GibSaturday, Oct. 21st son In In Heaths Pathway an episode of the Hazards of Helen railroad sores. The Kssanny Co. presents A line Leigh and John Lorens In nee in three parts. Putting t Over Kssanay comedy featuring Marguerite Clayton and Harry Beau- William A. Pierce left yesterday Mrs. Mary A. Bowen for San Pete County after visiting spent here for a few days with John F. days this week with friends at Lake City. Beck. a, v 'va XV V . v ? s 1 ' . ( v t ? v X i . vs'-f-r Vy Ar,, V? ' ' '' Z ' pi y ' i f'j If ' ' y"u VWvUasJ i ,4' j ,,1 & ' Uh 't? V4' r4'j tZ:-P- l S fA 'py,V A', A'; - t; tf? '4, I VA4 . i-- V ' ' ' j i A i 4 , ' U'. i ''. Av 'G ,. HZ V'-)":t- f YiAtf vtp, ' i n' - yV'.7 of Nora Flynn rvriT-'yA- Interurban Mileage Boolcs one 3c Ticket rates on Interurban are per mile, Mileage books way, and 2,iSc per mile round trip. good one year from date of purchase are on sale at 2 Vc per mils for 500 mile book and 2c per mile for 1001) mile book. These books are unrestricted and will be honored regardless of by whorne presented, and are valid for transportation for one or more passengers at the same time. RATES: Spanish Fork to Salt Lake City and return 10 day ticket I... 2.36 Mileage. 118 miles at 2c 59 Saving If book is not used within the one year limit, refund will be made by charging 2; cents per mile for mileage traveled and deducting the result so obtained from the purchase price; the remainder, if any, being refunded to holder, provided book is presented within 15 months from date of purchase. SEE OUR SPANISH FORK AGENT ABOUT THESE BOOKS, THEY WILL SAVEYOU MONEY qmwwi yt mr . yjy i iii rfn - w ww on Daniel Froh-- n presents John Barrymore lna Mrs. Stanley Johns of Lee Stallings was in Spanish Fork Bingham business Tuesday. Mr. Stalling3 visiting here this week wUh Ex- ter, Mrs. Dean Wilcox. managing the General Flltl Lake City. change in Salt FOR SALE One bay Belgia, Mrs. Lee Hales, formerly Miss mare, coming 4 years old, weieh Bessie Davis, entertained her fellow about 1300. See Wm. G. Hansen deiks at a supper last Friday evenCo-oJohn M. Davis returned home ing at the Spanish Fork y, Mrs. snf-fiag- y, le via rr"T Gx L k i M. urday after working at the three months at Stoekton. Adams, of Show Mrs. Horace Calthorpe of Vi visited here a few days this with her sister, Mrs. Snell Milh Cash paid for grain. Sell to the man that makes the other fellow raise his sights. Wheat, $1.23 per bu. Barley Mr. and Mrs. Wm. A. Cornabyar D. A. Stone, (adv) 1.50 per cwt. family were guests at dinner Mondd at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Georg CongressmanJames II. Mays and Bearn son. S. M. Thurman of Salt Lake City will he the speakers at a Democratic rally Mr. and Mrs. William E. Wil to he held this evening at the opera who have spent the summer on th? house. In addition to the speaking, farm at Buist, Idaho, returned fct a number of musical selections will urday and w ill spend the winter he invitation he rendered. An especial is issued to all ladies to be present. Theo. Dedrickson, Alma Jet WANTED ' , Judge B. F. Roper, Charles and Joseph Woods and Er Williams left last Thursday fc two. weeks hunting trip on the ervation. rUIV.VTK SALE Am leaving town soon and have the following for sale at your own prices: House and lot, Jersey Cow, and Iron, Platform Scales, other useful things. Call at resiblocks East of Main St. dence on Springville road, or see George O. Wall. (adv) Dudley, Go-Ca- rt, Club met last Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Annie Stanton, twelve members and four visitors being present. The visitors were Mrs. Jacob Robertson, Mrs. Frank Thomas, Mrs. W. E. Stoker and Miss Laura Gardner. Miss Gardner gave a sketch of the life of Julius Ceaser, ofter which the hostess served refreshments. The j v Miss Carrie Roach of this city a J. Thompson of Altonah i married Monday at Duchesne. Tt will make their home at Alton We join their many friends in of! D. ing congratulations. Self-Cultu- Last Friday afternoon Mrs. was hostess at a child! in honor of her daughter party elines eighth birthday. The if noon was spent in playing gai various kinds, after which a da. luncheon was served to the crowd little friends present. G Ainge j I , T- y Ml . SOME OF THESE ARE NEARLY EXHAUSTED Our Supply In Bargain Shoes Will Soon Be At The Rate Our Friends Are Carrying Them Off. Now Is The Time To Buy, Tomorrow May Be Too Late. SEE OUR BARGAIN COUNTER IN THE HARDWARE DEPARTMENT o0c Dish Pans, regular 70c, now 35c now G3e, Separator Strainers, regular 10c now Butter Moulds, regular 23e, 40c Stow Pans, regular 53c now Xickle-Silve- r set of Tea Spoons, Rogers 40c (, regular (0e, now BARGAINS IN SHOES, SUITS, HATS CAPS, SHIRTS AND UNDERWEAR New stock of ladies and gents shoes have arrived. $1.30 Mens Shoes, fine and work $3.00 now 1.00 Ladies Shoes $2.75 now $...50 Ladies House Slnxs $2.23 now Misses Shoes $1.05 now $1.00 $...50 Childs Shoes $1.00 now now $4.00 Mens Boots(lenther) $5.50 $5.00 Mens Suits $14.00 now now Suits $3.00 $5.00 Boys now $2.00 Youths Suits $4.00 $..,50 Mens Work Pants $2.00 now now $...40 Pants $..75 Boys $...75 Boys Pants (courdrov) $1.10 now Dress Pants $5.00 now $2.00 $...50 Hats $1.50 now ..50 now $...25 and Bovs Ties $ $ .25 and $ .50 Dress Shirts $1.25 no..w $..25 Boys Caps $...(J5 now D. & $..,25 Mens Underwear S. $..(() now Mens Mens Mens Mens Childrens Knives and Forks, per pair, reg. 15c ...10c Pie Knives, Regular 50c, now 25c 25c $1.25 15c 50c 10c 10c Butter and Sugar Set, regular 50c, now Tate Fence Tool, regular $2.50, now Cloth Brushes, regular 25c, now Kitchen Sets, regular 73c, now (Jem Tins, regular 23e, now.. Axle Grease, regular 25c, now DRESS GOODS AND LADIES Ladies Gingham Underskirts 75c now 50c, 50c now 35c Full Size (Juilts$2.23 now $1.75 Provo Woolen Goods $1.23 per yard now 73c 2.25 per yard now $1.5 Good Cotton Bats 73c now .'ALA DIFS COATS, all going at HALF PRKF Ladies Suits, $20.00, now selling at $10.IH) Ladies Skirts, $.3.25, now selling at $2.75 Ladies Waists, $1.30, now sidling at !5f Ladies House Dresses, $1.73, now $1.33 Ladies Fleece Lined Hose, 30c, now ijue Childrens Hose, regular 15c, now 12'e ;H. Apron Giinglmm, regular 7 Ye, now now now Middies, regular $1.23, . 50e 95c; C5e, Bath ToweK, 20e per pair, now, per pair 15C Do not overlook our RFMXAXT COlXTFU IW - . RFAL BARGAIXS . Mortise Lock Sets, regular G5c, now Granite Xmv Blue Wash Basin, regular 30c, now in Buckets, regular 20c, now Bake Ovens, regular $1.15, now (hildrtns Bath Tubs, regular $1.15, now Otlu-goods too numerous to mention at equally Prices. Como in and sec them. 1 r Doimisons .ill Coffee, Regular $1.20 now Serenade Regular 33c now FURNISHINGS ale Regular 45e now Gamma Tea Hills Bros. Tea Vtt pkg Regular 25c now Grape .Juice Regular 25c Gone 40c 20c 10c 73c 75c low $1 c ,0c 40c -- 'c Grape Juice Regular 1L lb Chocolate -- 00 any brand Regular 23c now lb Cocoa Regular 23c now c tjuart Can Asparagus Regular 33c now 17M:C Stone Jars per gallon All Jardeuiers 40 per cent off 1 Economy Jars gal Regular $1.40 now Quarts Regular $1.15 c l)0c Mason Jars 'c gal Regular $1.00 now JiiiHts Regular 75e now fil)c I NISH FORK CO-OPERATI- - -- - INST. VE These Are Only a Few of The Many Bargains lo be Found in )b Take Advantage of This Great Opportunity i.r. mi.' Low, vypm 1 George Mrs. Arthur Malcolm left Arizona, is here to spend the Saturda for Mrs. Mr.and Lark, Utah, where she will m winter with her parents, her home for a time. Charles Monk. . , V p. picturlr.ation of the celebrated corn-slThe Ited Widow In five parts. Blue Bird Tiusday, Get. 24th Photoplays presents Hurry Carey in in five patts. a Jj diind the Lilies Rider. Mary story by M,ss Helen Todd, of California, Jesse L. Vedni sday, Oct. 23 In Dora The scuct.iry of the International an ad-Lasky presents Marie five w of re League, will deliver acts. in Not ah of Flynn Heart ' -National Woman Sullrage World Film Thursday, Oct. 2G at night Corporation presents Alice Brady In at the opera house Monday to the lecture, In addition 111 8 o'clock. five parts. Tangled Fates he an excellent musical program will -See given. Pli nty of apples for c Mis-Todd is one of the best John W. Jex. speakers in the United States, should embrace this and at everybody visited Jensen M'ss Mary to hear her. opportunity Sunday and Monday. Ue-Miss Todd is stumping for the bin an party. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Monk enterThe at dinner. tained Sunday guests Fbven members of the Alta Club were their children and grandchildth ren. This is the first time in ten met last Friday afternoon at Brockbnn! T. Wells Mrs. of home been have years that all the children a sketch of together at one time. During the Mrs Ada Jackman gave Wilcox und Wheeler afternoon a family photo was taken. the life of Ella Mrs. Fern of her one poems. read first port the read then irockbank Is Contracted. How Catarrh Daintt reMothers are sometimes so thot-les- s of the book Maurine. hosas to neglect the colds which freshments were served by the club the which adjourned inflamafter tess, their children contract. The mation of the mucuos membrane, at for two weeks, to meet at the home first acute, becomes chronic and the of Mrs. Jane Williams. child has chronic catarrh, a disease Despondence, that Is seldom cured, and that may When you feel discouraged and Many per- prove a lifes burden. ons who have this loathsome dis- - despondent do not give up but take ease will remember having had fre- - a dose of Chamberlains Tablets cert in lo fed quent colds at the time it was con- - and you are almost or two. Deu within all a day A right little forethought, traded. duo to often is Remvery spondeney of Chamberlains Cough bottle which Judiciously used, and all this digestion and Ltliousness, for are tablets these especially trouble might havo been avoided, all". Obtainable everewhere. (adv) everywhere. w"" wv mpy mont. M ,nday, (M. 23rd Z on is Re-peii- U ' A, a Heat The - VC ' ,', ' a' .r; 4 F ;A ,'- - , , "f V kf a aj I, .' P ' ' , a Tay. lor. Toy-Lan- Q v i w in '& miirfiUBltMi "if" mJtm |