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Show The Box Elder News, 0lfp Box Elfcpr Npoio Published Semi-Weekl- Alta Theatre, every Tues- day and Friday. THK HOX ELDER NEWS COMPANY 26 40 .10HN Tiie High Cost of Loving City, Utah, as Second Class Matter. WITH BUNDLES OF CATCHY SONGS, A WONDERFUL CAST And CARLOAD OF SPECIAL SCENERY. GIRLS DE LUXE MULTITUDES OF MIRTH MUCH MUSIC And MELODY SPRINKLINGS OF SPICE And LAST BUT NOT LEAST Guaranteed to A ragtime orchestra with banjo and saxophone. keep you swaying in your seat to its irresistible rhythm. SEAT SALE NOW ON PRICES 75c, $1.00, and $1.50. Scott & Bowne, manufacturing chemists, of Bloomfield, N. J., proprietors of the world famous medicine, Scotts Emulsion, is one of the largest advertisers and one of the most successful firms in America, so their opinion of the value of newspaper advertising is tills community alone not counting worthy of mention. In a letter of in- the heavy subscriptions made by the to their relative structions advertising various banks and commercial instiin The News, thev say: tutions, and the proposition looks feas"The steadily increasing popularity ible. Not every home will be able to of Scotts Emulsion is due in part to for a 150 bond, but there' our persistent adherence to newspaper are many homes which can afford to advertising. We have followed this subscribe for several titty dollar bonds so all in all It would be quite pos-- j method of publicity for nearly fifty years, and we are taking this oppor- sible for Brigham City to loan to the tunity4 to thank the publishers of the government an amount equal to one r Liberty Bond for every 2,000 weeklies in which we advertise for their demonstrated appreciation family in the city. The whole mat-rests upon the attitude of the fam- of clean, truthful advertising, such as Hies for if every family will deter- that of Scotts Emulsion. mine to lay aside for a rainy day $50 Their opinion of The News as an ad- the thing is accomplished for vertising medium is shown by the fact plan is so mapped out that those famthat their advertising has been in its ilies which will have to purchase a columns almost continuously for more bond on installments may do so at as than twenty years. low payments as $5 per month. Five dollars a month placed in a savings account which will draw 4 per cent ROSES. interest. Thats good business and It Whoever would have dreamed, a few would seem inthat the great majority the community could years ago, that 'roses could be made of families much if do that they just determine to bloom in this section as late as the middle of October and yet right now to do It. t Buying a Liberty Bond is a thrift the rose gardens of this city are giving their buds and bloom in radient proposition. Eat less expensive foods; profusion bringing brightness and buy less expensive clothing; cut out which can gladness to the hearts'Sif all lovers some of the of the beautiful. We have come to just as well be gotten along without; think of roses in autumn only in con- retrench all along the line and It will nection with sections of the country be astonishing how much can be savblessed wRh tropical climates which ed. Good wages are being paid in and by may account for our neglect of the every line of employment rose gardens after the June bloom has slowing up a little in the matter of passed. But we have the roBea with living and just determining to pay no us right up to the frost period and attention to appearances, the high that is one reason why it would be a cost of living will come tumbling splendid thing to plant more roses and down and uie individual or family again more roses until our fair city will begin to increase their savings would become known for Its beautiful account. It Is a fact that the savings flowers, roses that bloom all through of the common people in all the warthe year. ring countries of Europe have increased by leaps and bounds since the war legan which is evidence of the frugalBUY A BOND. ity of the people of those countries. We can do Lie same thing; we may A Liberty Bond In every home. Is be forced to do it. Let us take the the slogan of the government'and all initiative anu start by obligating ourthe workers who are assisting In the selves lor a Liberty Bond, then save campaign to raise five billion dollars our earnings. on' the second issue of Liberty Bonds. And it is a wonderful thing how rapidly little things grow into big things Croup. when a concentrated effort brings a If your children are subject to croup like result. For Instance, suppose get a bottle of Chamberlain s there are eight hundred families In Remedy, and when the attack Cough comes Brigham City and there are more on be careful to follow the prinplain than that and each family should ted directions. You will be surprised take a $50 Liberty Bond. The total at the quick relief which it affords. would be $40,000 from the people of adv : NOTICE TO CRED. . Estate ot Henry E. Bowen, Deceased Creditors will present claims with vouchers attached to uie undersigned, residence at Beaver Dam, in comp-subscrib- er s i AN UNUSUAL STORY. Kept prisoner in a magnificent home in South Africa, a young woman wanders out into Hie garden on a moonlight, tropical night. A young man, stricken with jungie lever and half delirious, eludes his servants, and in his aimless roaming cf the streets, finds his way into the the gate of which has been inadvertently left unlocked i lie two fail in love- at sight, and part after one ecstatic hour, not learning each others names. The man is taken b;vk to his bed, and for weeks is unconscious, in his terrific fight for life. When he recovers, the vision of the girl in the garden seems only a part of his delirium. This is one of the several important situations in Poppy, a big Selznick-Pictureproduction which will be the feature attraction at the Elberta theatre next Thursday and Friday. Miss Norma Talmage, as Poppy Des-dappears first as a poor, maltreated waif. She runs away from home and is befriended by Abinger, who later married her, the ceremony being performed in France, and Poppy told that it is merely a formal adoption Abinger keeps his secret until Poppy, reaching womanhood, demands that she be permitted to make outside acquaintances, as she is kept a prisoner in Abingers home. She falls in love with another man, and then learns that she is the wife of Abinger. How she carries out er determination to make her own way in the world, and finally returns to face both men who have come into her life, and win her happiness forms a fascinating and dramatic story. The scenes are laid in South Africa, and .are unique and beautiful in the extreme. it - s GUARDIAimoHIP notices or Respective (Consult County Clerk Information signers for tarther e by a supporting , exoollence Kolb and f , Dill, California s favorite dialect com-anhave edians, just completed a San Francisco run that has made history With that cit hilariously fun- ny High Cost of Loving as their ve-thide, the Dutch dialecticians have played 130 consecutive performances metropolis before heading in ja thi8 direction a record that rivals their initial run, when they made their first appearance on the Coast in "Fiddle Dee Dee." It is estimated that they will have played to one quarter of the population of San Francisco before they leave for a tour of the Pacific Coast. In fifteen years, no show has scored as heavily on the Broadway of the Pacific Coast as have Kolb and Dill in their present offering. That the tall and the short were exceedingly fortunate in their choice of The High Cost of Loving for their stepping stone to the spoken stage after two years before the movie camera Is unanimously agreed upon by critics of the drama. The play, with its delightfully pleasing musical trimmings, abounds in so many humorous situations and entanglements that laughs follow each other with lightning like rapidity from the first to the final curtain. In addition to a most sumptuous production of the play, the musical numbers offered by Kolb and Dill singing girls are bright, sparkling and right up to the minute. A surprise orchestra travels with the company and provides one of the most attractive features between the acts "The High Cost of Loving is to play at the Alta theatre Friday evening, October 26th. ' AND PROBATE d hfty-dolla- BAIRD, North Mam. LEGAL KOLB & DILL IN THE HIGH COST OF LOVING. Surrounded K. 35 ad , A GIVES CREDIT TO ADVERTISING. -. m IN THE PERENNIAL FAVORITES OF THE MUSICAL COMEDY STAGE, PRESENT A FAST, FUNNY, MUSICAL FARCE .75 . 1- bargain. of the k'irk I still have a number bargains homes for sale. The biggest in town. Holbrook to exA splendid farm at property. change for Brigli-on i get results Many bargains, your property. (THEMSELVES) $1.00 entered at the Post Olllce at Brignam 3 REAL BARGAINS. FOR SALR- -A tor on 1st West street, new. KOLB & DILL VICTOR E. MADSEN, EDITOR. One Year (in Advance) Six Months (in Advance) Three Months (in Advance) Friday, October Semi-Weekl- y. ol Box Bluer, State ot before tjie 15th day of or Utah, on 1918. February, Date of first publication, uctober 3th, 1917. EUGENE J. BOWEN, Administratrix. & Harris, Walters Oj-NAttorneys. Curlew Irrigation and Reservoir Company. Principal place of business, Snowville, Utah. There is delinquent upon NOTICE the following described stock, on account of assessment levied on the 30th day of ugust, 1917, the several amounts set opposite the names of the respective shareholders, as follows: No. Cert. Shares Amt. 120 $19.80 180 126 20.80 175 .).25 31.65 9.65 33 58.25 76 116.90 19.30 42 131.60 21.75 2u6 105.68 20.15 231.50 45.20 79 65.75 12.55 Name E. J. Robbins A. P. Peterson Y. V. Rose No. . Wm. Robbins . Geo. Daied H. B. Robbins Wm. Cottam ... Geo. Wade Edward Cottam T. H. Cottle.. J. W. Jensen Natl Savings & Trust Co 207 3.67 .70 220 221 222.90 37.50 234 3.75 31.90 150 12.75 170 Myron Goss And in accordance witn law so many shares of each parcel of stock as may be necessary will be sold at the otiice of the Secretary of the Company, at Snowville, Utah, on the 1st day of November, 1917, at the hour of 2 p. m., to pay delinquent assessments thereon, together with the cost of advertising and expense of sale. WM. HURD, Secretary, o 16 19 23 26 Snowville, Utah. Remedy the Most Reliable. Chamberlains SEVERAL OF OUR CUSTOMERS HAVE OF ADVANTAGE THE ALREADY UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY FROM 30 PER CENT TO 50 PER CENT ON THEIR BY DINING PURCHASING THEM AT OUR SPECIAL SALE, MORNING. LAST SATURDAY THIS SALE OFj WHICH V After many years experience in the use of it and other cough medicines, there are many who prefer Chamberlains to any other. Mrs. A. C. Kirs-teiGreenville, Ills., writes: "Chamberlains Cough Remedy ha3 been used in y mothers home and mine for years, and we always found it a quick cure for colds and bronchial troubles. We find it to be the most leliable cough medicine we have used. adv SCANDINAVIAN CONFERENCE. On Sunday next, the annual conference of the Scandinavians of Box Elder Stake, will be held in the Stake Tabernacle in this city. Meetings will be held beginning at 17) oclock a. m and 2 oclock p. m. There will be prominent Scandinavians from out o town present to deliver addresses and a right splendid time is anticipated. All Scandinavians as well as any others who may desire, are cordially vited to be present. H. C. Christiansen, C. J. Sorensen, P. H. Sorensen, Presidency. 1XA CONTINUESTl THIS WEEK, PROVIDED THE TABLES ARE NOT ALLS; FORE THAT TIME. IS NOW THE TIME FOR YOU TO DINING ROOM WITH BRIGHTEN NEW TABLE, BECAUSE A YOU JF CAS W AT SUCH SMALL COST. THESE TABLES ARE EXCEPTIONALLY ARE ROUND, LECTED A ANO ARE MADE OF OAK; REAL OPPORTUNITY GOOD ONE' YOU WiLL HA, IF YOU DO NOT SEE TABLES BEFORE THEY ARE ALL GONE. Stohl Film. 0 THE RELIABLE FURNITURE aa sprt ives yc Oman at al c STORE E ajrsrai Cougn m DONT DELAY HAVING A CHECKING ACCOUNT. Quite a number of both men and women put off from time to time starting a checking account, thinking they will wait until they have a larger amount to deposit but this is not wise. Now is the time to enjoy the advantages of payment by check its safety, convenience and economy. Checking accounts, large or small, are invited. 5 ( he ST MflOlU CII! BRIGHAM I 02 of here MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE : is a at no oi citter,( CAPITAL & SURPLUS $100.0! ram REEL ARTCRAFT PRODUCTION ADMISSION 5 AND c Ey-- 3 213-21- AGAIN1 15 TABLES 6 ALTA Theatre WEDNESDAY BIG DOUBLE HEADER in IN AGAIN, OUT Douglas Fairbanks, in OUT OF THE DEPTHS Clark Marguerite FIVE TWIN PEDESTAL at her the County CENTS A Two Dollar Show for Fifteen Cents There is nothing that strikes terror! heart of king winter so much as heating stove. rj Dewey PENINSULAR HOT BLAS to prepare for while the sun is shining warm If its a stove you need BRIGE Tf 'illan Are a sworn enemy of Jack Frost cost no more than other heaters. A good time Honey the andbn Dgden Dewey Honey BRIG! Wilia, phonfi eden J1 trail Da Farmers Gash Hi Brigham and Tremonton |