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Show Fare 18 DESERET THE Salt Lake City, Ttah NEWS Friday, February 23, 1915 Pot Cleaners DRUG DEPT. OPEN SUNDAYS 10c Meshwire Anklets Childs 10c GRflOtCEITOUIQ 6 oz Pair I. COSMETICS HAIR OIL -- sun Batteries, flashlight . . . . . 9c Poker Chips, box of 100s 59c Oust Cloth, each Playing Cards, deck 10c . - Uc ... Rubber Gloves, pair .... 29c Bobby Pins . 15c Stationary. PEARLS In Wine, Lip StickT $1.00 9c .-2- Deluxe Bubble Bath ... 49c value 9Qt dC "XTBeaulyCr. !L39c Coty Face Pow. $1.00 Elmo Or, Cologne $1.00 4c BEARDS OF A FEATHER Harry C. Beetlson, galllvanter par excellence, compare! his beard with that of one of the trappers at the base of the Brigham Young Monument, from which he jeopied the inscriptions today to carry on a hobby which has Jsken him throughout the west. Hes Fond Of Monuments ' Deposed Hobo Chief Also Stands On Head "So he stood on his head to prove he warnt dead.T, " Harry C. Beetison,- - 81,-- deposed hobo king of Britt, Iowa, and farm at proprietor of a Ashland Nebraska, this morn- on the base Jng did a head-stan- d Of the Brigham Young Monument, Main and S. Temple Sts., to the amazement of Salt Lake 120-ac- re y. passers-b- i "Ive always been interested . fn monuments and the inscrlp-"- v tions on them, yjjearded Mr. Reckon I Beetison confided. have seen hundreds of em. I got a list out home lot all of " them Ive seen. , "1 like to look at them because my father was a pioneer and came to Nebraska in 59. Brig-hacame out her in 47, didnt he? He was a real frontiersman. 1 Mr. Beetison, who came to! Salt Lake for the first time last route en from Californight, is 1 nia where I got relatives. have two children that 1 take care of, and thats where they live. I been married twice and 'divorced twice, just cant seem to get along with womenXso I quit shaving 10 years ago. The dethroned hobo monarch comn-- ed his luxuriant chin foliage SVith chilly tigers and concluded copying the Brigham Young ihonument Inscriptions. : "I never smoked, drank or chewed in my life, he asserted, "indTWSfit to live to be rhun- dred probably will, too, he added. have a niece in Salt Lake $ m teaching school, so I thought since I hadn't been here before, Id like to stop and see the town. When I was coming up the street from the railroad depot, I noticed this monument, but it was too dark to look at it. I decided this' was a good town and Im going 4o4ook around for-mDo you know statues. where any more are? "Im not broke or anything like that. I have my farm, see, and a hired man to run it when Im off gallivgnting around. Its he assured us, a good farm, but me. Im curious to see things and peopie. Mr. Beetison, gallivanter par excellence, leaned against the chilly monument and adjusted his hat. Ive seen every monument between Chicago and the West Coast never got any farther east than Chicago, he addI guess Ill ed, deprecatorily. . get there some day. i Open Til PINE Toilet Soap Granulated Soap Lge. Pkg. 230 ESLUJMy jlju PRICES jj-- Chili Beets r,:: SATURDAY EFFECTIVE : i9c. PINEAPPLE ?:. 10c Tom. Sauce AND Whole or Half J7c WRERl 2 for 29c lima Beans Beans . p. in. Monday thru Friday and 'Til 10 p. m. Saturday SIERRA WHITE KING ore 9 - MONDAY Pickles No.Libby's, oV ID. Sliced or Crushed 2V4 01 No. IVi Can. RAPEUICEsf 2 5c Silt Jar 29c ..... Lunch Mearr.lt,1"!. Kellogg's, All Bran Giant Size Pkg. 32c Cake Flour Globfe, Large Pkg. 20c Syrup Lumberjack, os. Jug 18c 27c ,'I -- Old TimerlPins Awarded Eleven Men few. ed Eleven Salt Lake men, employes of the Standard Oil Company of California, recently were awarded gold service pins for ten or more years continuous service with the companyr Receiving 30 year awards were D. L. Boles and R. R. Hawn. J Brlglia, M, Mr MacNeur and R. R. Smith were awarded 25 yetr service pins; B. V. Fisher was awarded a 20 year pin and 10 to year awards were given ., E. Bloomer, G. W. Derman, A. R. Higgins, E. R. McCausland '4 -- jervice. Fry o&l fecit yartlty totorad h to to Aaal y dray tot DM TWa to toot aoa fl v to mmt Isaatta nciyw fro Cebhvdte aaw 41 poa tael pa boats T4aafr ran Cookery tor fawritaa Hoorn b FAEEI fuat Mil poat cm to Gabtart CMI ii,Frto9u FawdarCo. lap Afttaato F. Taaaa. tor fraa aopy al tbla raab brat WesseL y After an employes tenth year a new pin la given for each ad- - GcbHmJACT to CHILI POWDER of period cfclekei, la frratoe Hfi cwfa and J. H. ditlonaliiveyear u a BABY FOOD GcK,r:3 ws LEG ROAST A Grade . . . . Lamb Beef Bakeries Saturday Specials Milk Chocolate & LAYER CAKE 57' r" xS Cheese APPLE PIE Bakery Store at 17th Sa. & Is.r Med. Nippy . . . JELL0 lb. 25c or Royal Gelatin ib.35c lb. 39c . 3 pigs. . doz. I 5th East Open Sunday ICLEANER1 49c J Quart Bsiass m: ots HakebfnSii 'ip et I 50c ..... $j 00 75 Gallon NALLEYS mfa : 496 M0DESS s l.lexicorn 12 Ox. Can 15c pkg- - 3 Of r"lb.15c FMh Solid Now. Goon No. I lb. 5c Spinach No.r:,o,2ll!s.23c 6 cans . Banquet or Aaid O'Clover, Lb. 31c Sanitary Napkim 56 Napkins Fresh Washed No. 1. 3 lbs. Carrots Tomato Soup BUTTER lb. 36c 2 lb. pk. Cabbaee Campbells ge ilw.'.kte&i 1 t 'ge- -- Cauliflower Soda or Grahami WOODWORK WALL FLOOR V2 Gallon 1 DUNS Try some el these famous New England Hot Crass Bans. Frail flllsd and dsllcatsly spiced. . . Ib.30c Swifts wTS i4 lb. 20c 1 iAV CROSS LOiN R0AST Pork Roast Crackers 27c lb. 38c Grade Hens SrsJUT" 27' doz. 20' HOT Sirloin or Round Ground Beef Fresh BISQUICK ..Ib.3$c Quaker Oats Quick or Reg.' lb. 25c Lg. Pk. SHOULDER ROAST A Grade Steaks Pork i 9lc" '"10 lbs. 43c Spuds 4 lb. 4c sNr,Sprh Turnips Fresh Washed No. 1 Grapefruit lb. 4c Arizona Seedless . . . Sweet, Juicy Navels ....... 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