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Show THa iaci; six V ' J 4 T Conference Vis- itors are cordial ly invited to visit the beautiful new Department Store of the Punbar, Robin- son, Campbell Co. You need not buy Just come in and get acquainted. We have some vu. putriuJJu. litl-VJknJ- U iaaa;v ki.Mt Saturday, October 9 mu pisses JPalllng Hair values in everything to wear. You can fit out the whole family in the one store. . Prices low and the same to everybody. Read these Bargains. Good Saturday and Monday, only. yoa to positively and distinctly understand that Ayers Hair Vigor does not affect the color of the hair, even to the slightest degree. Persons with the whitest or the lightest and most delicate tdond hair may nse ft freely without having the hair made a shade darker. We-wis- Show tnis formula Values at " $4.25 Children V School Shoes at POTEEN PEE CENT OFF 2(f pairs Ladies $3.50 Shoes at . . , . . $150 Winter Underwear 3 10 per cent off. Men!s Suits ' in"; Worsteds, .Lesters find Fancy Patterns, worth $17.50, for two days .... $13.50 SC THATCHER OPERA HOUSF h TWO NIGHTS ONLY Young Men's Suits, all the New Color . Effects in BlueS and Grays, &s well as Blue S$ige. Some,, Beauties for, . . $20.00 - S Good enough for anybody for $15.00 R.X D. Co. Ladies Dept... Fall" Millinery SPECIAL 15 PER CENT DISCOUNT All Hats Returned to Shipper Monday. TO-DA- Y Fall Coats at $7.50 Worth $12.00. New' Pony Dresses and Rip- ple Coats. Most Complete and Elegant Assortment of Ladies Wearing Appjarel , ,in, Northern Utah. Our Prices are Reasonable, Our Merchandise is Dependable. for an increase of wage. How old are you J demand, ed the lawyer. Fourteen, sir. And youre drawing $4 a week!. Yes, sir. , Do you know, young man, said the lawyer, with forbidding rternness, that when I was youj age I was receiving $2 per week? No, sir, I didnt knowit, said the boy. , Then, aftera'moments reflection, he added, qpite reflect-fullbnlrthensir. perhaps you werent worth and more. Remember, son. said Uncle Ebep, you mus have judgment as well, as enthusiasm Good in- y, Catherine ROSE ROYAL Posing Horse, Chesterfield ' ' . HAYES & JOHNSON la Their George AY. Herman THE DE SANCTIS QUARTETTE LEADER PION OF THE High Class Vocalists. Two Popular Favorites CliarIeS THREE All fandom and everybody connected with baseball admires Hughey who h is piloted the Detroit Tigers to their third successive pennant Aside from his keen insight to etvry phase of the game Itself Jennings managerial ability Is demonstrated year in and year out by his thorough Judgment of players. Many a good ball team has been allowed to decline for lack of pruning that Is, getting rid of such players as have served out their usefulness. Jennings not only is able to see the merits of a coming player, but is quick to discern signs of deterioration In the work of veterans. I tentions is resopnsible for some o de worst singit in de choir. Of T JOHN WEIL Royal Talking Piestidigitateur. ORPHEUM or acident that ChaiberlainV Liniment can be relied upon to take the place of the family doctor, who cannot always be found j at the moment. it is that j Liniment is never found wanting. In rises ofj wounds and bruises spraimcuta, er Bargains Wool advertised, but Worsted Suit at" SOAP VALUE Th wrapping on fifty per cent of the toilet so.-.- sold'fcost as much at the Map itself. Tme soap value ia not generally considered. Why not pay for Soap instead of the Wrapper? REXALL TOILET SOAP is a p, the. Selling. ... ) - purely vegetable oil soap made from the finest material and contains abso Xlt ln-W- ; Siv - y th PtttJT I tbel'11 RrA1 r0S OPPOSITE THE TABERNACLE purchase money & plain blue L'rUg C THE REXALL STORE; I CLOCKS at Wholesale Have just been received by us direct from the factory. Have you seen that new The employe who eouldrelieve 8 Day Gilbert Clock The stenographer on whom you j you of much of the detail that ties If you have not just come could DEPEND is probaMy wat-- j you down is not overlooked the in and look. I want ads. nowadays. chingfor yonr ad. Hart, Schaffner and Marl Clothes Have a Big Lead on any other Make N?w Showing of Lace and hand made Jabots. See our, Dutch Collars Col-Ta- rs cc Y 65 You pay' 85c Elsewhere. Because. They are Guaranteed All Wool They are Guaranteed to Fit They are Guaranteed to Give General Satisfaction or your money cheerfully refunded. H. and G. Corsets For Comfort and "Durability. Every Pair ' Guaranteed. 4 . , Hadnt You Better See Them Before Buying D. R. C. Co. Every Package Guaranteed to Satisfy or Money Returned I , ' Morrell : Clothing Co. The Home of H. S. & M. Clothes CC V . TH $12.50 .... $1.85 59 NORTH MAIN 25c, 50c, 75c and $1,00 In this grade we show you a selection of ewer 200' Men s and. Young Men s Suits in a very unde Range of Patterns gnd! Colors. The Quality - of , Material Trimmings and to are shown that Workmanship 'you all over at $15 equal to $18.00. The Fitting and Shape Retaining Qualities are of the highest. Come in and lets show yon. We' wont urre you to buy. The nigh Quality of the Suits will do The Suit. THE BIO WINDOW. - You see many Specials and who offers you a strictly All ' . - Extra Good Suit Valuies It is in time cf sudden mishap! ad-read- PICTURES 1 Mrs. Crawford The and answerer is not easily or often deceived about what a thing is worth or should cost. MOTION CHBS And does your son any signs of his college trainni Egbert Oh, yes, hes quite from an injury received on the football team. 3 - Prices, N. Bcon soreness and drives kWTy pain. ulder Babes in Toylandvand Wonderland. First American Tour of r i Chamberlains -n- Latest Novelties. rv-wT- Jhn ' BARRY & HALVERS DETROIT'S. Dings, , cJ A Dream of Baby'Days. ' ' Amusing Oddity, Somewhat Different Comedians. Regular $2,50Values. Sale i ( CUNNINGHAM & MARION Underwear .Special. v And Her Famous Arabian d del phi a lawyer reently approached ris" employer with a request t The Acme of Animal Training You siy it is impossible to get any money out of your husband. Have you gone about it the right way OneI married at the age 'The Mrs. Crabshaw Ivt tried of 21, x It t was a case of marry everything, my dear, except send- ' in haste, and repent at leisure. ing him a black hand letter. , - The. Other I didnt marry until I was it was a ease of Did the minister say anythiiigj marry at leisure and repent in comforting?" asked the neighbor, haste. of the tVidow recently bereaved. was thej Indeed, he didnt. The Difference said my husband' quick reply The office boy of a certainPbila was better off. '40-i-an- a 25-2- 6 Orphcum Circuit Vaudeville .ne , Last Opportunity to Select 25 Ladies , I V Monday and Tuesday. Oct. . f to your doctor. Ask him what he think, of it C Am OnwMHT. Iannll. Mw J Bssasc back to Cam took up his residence Stirling and when that place was organized into a ward he was selected as Bishop. lie occupied that position for eight years when failing health compelled him to seek another home and he came to this eity in 1903. lie had been a farmer and- an enthusiastic HUGHEY JENNINGS, horseman nearly all his life, but when ho came here he went into the money loaning business and was very 'successful in it, being credited with being a man of considerable wealth. lie leaves a family of a wife and seven children. - One of his sons John Ilill is now filling a mission in Hungary.' Mr. Hill was a faithful member of the Church of, Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints and had held several ecclesiastical of-flees in fill of which' he always did his full duty. He was a pian who believed in making a strict accounting to everybody with whom he dealt and who required just such an ' accounting from others. His honesty whs unimpeachable.' ' r ' jngmfenb: - Boys School Suits, $500 dSm? Oocs not Color the Hair William J.Tlill.formerly Bishop of Mount Stirling and of late i years a resident of this eity pass-e-d t to the Great Jleyond at an early hour onThrsday morning.The end came very suddenly. Mr. Hill had been suffering" from an at tack of neuralgia of the heart and was thoughts be improving until a few moments before the ' end came. The funeral services are tobe t held in the tabernacle at one p. m.'on Wendesaay next. William J. Hill was born on March 12, 1851 at Warsaw, Illinois and he came to this state with his parents in 1853. About the year 1860 he settled in Weils-vill- e and for several yeary-liye- d Ytu there, going out to Bri tually. There he run giana Ensign and s' moved D. R. C. Co. Ayer's Hair Vigor Jnst a pranpgy desb- nthat cause dandniO. ferns t"B trace of dandruff itself, C4P dean and An n healthy condition!1' em i splendid 1909 Dandruff destroy Ot AmlUiirVlffi vrtmafitfy it nourishes the ttat caw faiUnl Wk. health. Th tuur bulb restores then to mm rapfcifr. hiiaff out. MEAT 23, ( l,Y |