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Show TUESDAY EVEN, The Box Elder News, EILIBERTA LOCALS LAST TIMES TODAY Herschel Bullen of Logan is in this city today on business. H. S. Ensign of Salt I.ake City spent Sunday in this city visiting Miss Ara Hunsaker. Apostle R. Clawson was up from Salt Lake on Friday on some business Franklyn Farnum and Brownie Vernon 1 IN Bringing Home Father UNIVERSAL NEWS DAY WEDNESDAY-COME- DY LONESOME LUKE IN A TWO REEL SIDE SPLITTER GEORGE OVEY BILLIE RHODES REEL LIFE THURSDAY AND FRIDAY NORMA TALMAGE IN POPPY Have you bought your Liberty Bond? AN INVITATION. Dear Mus.c Lover: Come to our store, hear the New Edison, and learn what "Music Recreation" means. We will not here attempt to describe Musics to you. That would be quite impossible, because it is to subtle a subject for us to express in words. There is but one way to come to a full realization of what thiB wonderful new art of Mr. Edisons is, and that is by hearing it. Think of the best talking machine, phonograph or any other kind of sound reproducing device you have ever heard. Keep it in mind when you come to our store, and make a mental with the New Edison. comparison Or, better still, ask us to send a New Edison to your home and ask any talking machine dealer to send any other sound producing device to your home for a direct comparison, side by side. Such a demonstration would remove all doubt in your mind that the New Edison is all that we claim for it, namely that it is the only device that the voices and instrumental performances of great artists so exactly that the recreation cannot be distinguished from the artists themselves. With the assurance that you will be under no obligation whatever, we urge you to visit our store and hear Thomas A. Edison's greatest invention, which inspired the New York Globe to proclaim it The Phonograph with a Soul." Yours very truly, HANSEN FURNITURE & MUSIC COMPANY. advlt J A G03SARD CORSET FOR EVERY WOMAN. M sound-reproducin- g nyssant Years of concentrated effort in the manufacture of the celebrated Gossard Corsets have resulted in the production of these wonderful garments. Gossard Corsets have arrived at their greatest excellence; have achieved their highest effect of contributing to the beauty and loveliness of woman. A Gossard it to Easy to put on." THE LADIES SHOP Is the time to place your orders for fall , potatoes, vegetables, flour etc. We are ready to supply your wants. A suit of clothes should do the work of two suits now Which means that Quality in Clothes is more And Quality is the important than ever. here; always has been. Youll find Hart Schaffner and Marx Clothes at watch-wor- d this store; theyre all- - wool, skillfully tailored; one such suit will do the work of two others and for style. you cant surpass them all Our shirts, hats, neckwear, underwear-a- re chosen for cjuality in Material, construction and in style. 1FISHBURN Largest and Most Popular Clothing Box Elder Countys j WANT COLUMN GIRLS WANTED. STEAM LAUNDRY. BRIGHAM CITY STEADY WORK StoJ FUK OALE Any part of the Henry N. Be business property on Forest 3 TOR SALE CHEAP. Small grocery See Norman Lee, Administrate Ladies, Attention! Designer maga- and candy stare on North Main street, zine greatly reduced for few days near the Lincoln School. For First Class acre or- only. Golden Rule Mercantile Co.l-FOR SALE. A bargain, house, outbuildings. A. FOR ALE The Pitt hornet all chard, W. P. Hansen, 218 So., 2 estol6nl3 Call Fuller Auto Livery, Net modern conveniences best location in SALE. One Coles Hot Blast FOR town. A good buy. Enquire at Brigcar City trips 25c. Rea, o!6-1ing Louise Ingram Range. Inquire ham Electric Co. rates for Country trips. Standr The Mews Office wants about nel Cigar Store, Phone 16, , Melvin Nebeker of Willard was a 50 pounds of large soft, dean dence Phone 255-w- . visitor to Brigham yesterday on matters of business. tf rags at once. tf p j j i AUTOSERVl' I 9 i tf-a- GOOD VICTOR EXTENSION TABLE FOR SALE CHEAP. ENh.m.n. QUIRE AT THIS OFFICE. KINDERGARTEN CLUB NOTICE, The meeting of the Kindergarten Club announced for Thursday has WANTED. GIRLS OR WOMEN. been postponed until Saturday even- REFINED WORK, BIG MONEY. ing at 7:30 o'clock in the Presbyter-- ! GOLDEN RULE MERCANTILE COMian chapel. Miss Rose Jones will be lt-PANY. present and speak on the subject of A couple of loads of WANTED. Truth Telling and the Problem of The public is adv. tf Childrens Lives. hay. S. Norman Lee. cordially Invited to be present. WANTED. Apple pickers ana pack-ers. Girls and boys. Good wages; kind treatment. James M. White, Wil-ol2-1lard, phone BROS, When you wisn to mane real estate loans call on the Beneficial Life Insurance company. Joseph N. Stohl, resident manager. adtf The Survival of the Fittest" FIXTURES FOR SALE. 1 fine oak hat case worth $."0.00. Plate glass roller doors, very late model, in excellent condition, $225.00. 1 $200., plate glass clothing case, will hold 80 suits more if crowded j i ; 1 1 92-j-- Trees 6 Centerville, Utah ' E. C. F. Hartmann Plumbing and Heating $85.00. ESTIMATES FREE BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH. SHOP j EARL p large size triplace mirror worth $60.00, In good condition, $30.00. o!6tf CLARKS, OGDEN. Save money and add to your music library by buying Century standard compositions at our store for 10c. CENTURY EDITION is the finest published. All grades; for teaching, drawing-rooand concert Highly recommended by leading conservatories and teachers. Try Century. See for yourself what remarkable value CENTURY EDITION is for a dime. Inf Ik 10 of ALSO FINE FRESH GROCERIES GOOD TENDER MEATS. aSlllaa IMias Bros. Meats and Groceries PHONE No. 1 ", HU aSvarUaak Aattb SmaaaJa, Bras Lutuxl Owtara, Op. 7J March aaS Chora. Tuakamr UJr tW Stra od Stnea y.rL .7 trter- HuMrasM Vafa BUt SUttt CISTMT the 2000 Century Selections Aloha Oa, Vocal saga said: 1 More Music For Less Money at Our Store fro Smith Kela-Bel- a Wagner Roosevelt Rossini Liliuokalani Dvorak Marina Rohm Filcriu Chora- Lange aah ask lar a CSNTTBT EDITION Calalat Sit li t FUI srhothar r hot raasu at .at COMPTONS j recently 1 i Those who get the best vice are the ones who ict early. We can deliver joc groceries and meats when ft want them if you telepto your orders in early. We open at 6 a. m. r Yours to please, Cash Groce AND MEAT COMP!1 Brigham City, Utah Mr. and Mrs. John D. Peters, Mr. and Mrs. Perry D. Peters and Mrs. Sterling D. Madsen motored over to Garland Sunday evening to attend the big Liberty Loan meeting which was held in the Stake Tabernacle at that place. NOW , J. W. Ellingson, traffic manager of & I. railroad company, was the O. a visitor to Brigham City on Friday evening in the interests of his com pany. Mrs. Joseph Primrose and children of Salt Lake City, are spending a few Jays in this city visiting Mrs. Primrose's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Simeon Carter. Messrs. Joseph Jensen, A. R. Cap-oneJohn J. Shumway and James Thompson of Garland are in Brigham today Jo testify in the Grover case being tried in the District Court. Mr. and Mrs. J, A. Hawkes of Poca tello, spent a few days of last week in Brigham visiting relatives and friends on their way home from attending conference at Salt Lake City. Mr.-- and Mrs. Grant A. Black and baby and Mrs. Jennie . Larsen and children of Kirtlapd, New Mexico, are visiting Mr. andIrs. David Rees and other relatives in this city. I write lire insurance for the famous Bear niver Valley Insurance Company, which means INSURANCE AT COST. Also have agency for standard companies the best in the land. J. E. Baird, Insurance and Real Esad tate. Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Pett and family went down to Ogden on Saturday to greet Fern and Lewis Pett during the short half uour they hau at the Junction City, on their way from Mare Islands Navy yard in California to Harvard University where they will take a special course in wireless telegraphy to qualify for Uncle Sams service. Mr. Arlow Anderson, supply sergeant in the regular U. S. army, passed through Salt Lake City Friday evening on his way from the training camp at San Francisco to Little Rock, Arkansas, preparatory to leaving for France. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Anderson, parents of Sergeant Anderson, went down to Salt Lake to greet their son and spend the short time of his stop there with him. CT0fiE, FROM A Governor of the Federal Reserve Bank Chairman R. E. Davis of the State Land Hoard, is In Brighai today on important business. Bishop L. N. Stohl and D. V. Farnsworth of Salt Lake were in Brigham Friday last on business. Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Snow of Salt Lake City, spent yesterday in Brigham on some matters of business. We carry the latest styles In Station It ery. Compton's Art Gallery. Miss Shipp will give a concert in the High School this evening, assisted by a number of local people. Mrs. Peter Lowe and daughter, Mrs. A. A. Lemons of Willard were Brigham visitors on Saturday last. All the latest popular, standard and classic sheet music at Comptons Art It Gallery. Miss Lillie Shipp of Salt Lake City is visiting at the home oi Bishop and Mrs. H. W. Valentine for a few days, Dr. and Mrs. O. H. Jeppson and a company of friends motored up from Salt Lake City Sunday and spent the day with relatives in this city. Mr. and Mrs. Seth Hoopes of That cher, Arizona, spent Saturday and Sun day in this city visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jesse W. Hoopes. The gentlemen are Miss Mabel Larsen of Salt Lake returned to her home Sunday after spending a pleasant week in this city, a guest of her cousin. Miss Leora y. CLOTHES ADVICE matters. brothers. SELZNICK PHOTODRAMA THAT TELLS OF A ROAD TO HAPPINESS THROUGH BLOOD AND TEARS. A Semi-Weekl- Price Remains F.O.B. Factors; $419.85 F.O.B. Brig We delivered last year 200 Ford Cars ii and have contracted for 200 fo vf? iota We culd easy sell 300 if we coul demand is so great that w Still have a long waiting list. If you wan snrb,f!frCOmeand sign now for fal1 0 on BRIGH0 CITY UTAH ART CALLER Corner Opposite the Postoffice BaasasBBaaassaaii |