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Show -- FOUR r j- Efficient Ciiiropractic Service -- 'o - - - the cause of your trouble without asking you a single question fair- test . Let me- locate my Try Guaranteed by nine years of experience. Phone 41 ..Office Hours! House (foils if. 1919 FRIDAY, JANUARY THE IEC VO POST 2-- 5 REM EMBE R EXA M I N AT ION I S FREE ; G. E. Sandgren D. C.r Chiropractor end .7-- 8 Convenient Dressing Rooms - Elegunt Rest Rooms. . Family Rates.. v Office and Residence , 346 North Academy Avenue u January Bargains i and lb. batta 1,25 Mrs. E. J. Troyer motored "to" Salt et the' Eastern neek end In Salt Lake City. Ibl 3 Batts Cotton , i .Lake Monday. V . Best" ginghams- Star the following officers wereln- - . o and "1-- 1 Verblne for serve the to Mias of friends ensuing tailed The many 4 69 M r. and M rsv O. W. 'Bailey and sheeting 65 and vsns. daughter of Mr. Abel Jonn overalls- moMrs.' McAdam W. Mr. J. boys and $1.25 Red field; worthy patron, Brother Evans regret to learn of good weight tored to Logan yesterday. . They maWilliam F. Bulkley; associate her de;tli .Wednesday ,t night The w.11 1 lot mens overalls, heavy.'" a lew days. remain sec- - l.uernnieut wilt take place today m iron. Sister Sarah Livingston 0 W weight $2,00. Lehl cemetery. tfeasWilliams Belle We have a big line- - of. ' mens Sister Mrs. W. C. Glbby presided over a retary. Brother Heury O. Blumenthal; j and boys koveralla just arrived pleasant afternoons affair this afof To get them, going 10 per cent conductress, Sister Lillian Holmes; of the birthday honor rjrgre.it nuraberot our Provi. Ih ternoon in Florence. conductress. Sister Fanny j e off this month. Splendid values. to her one to Ogden v iie': j daughter D. Bulkley. The appointive officers 1. H. Masters is visutng in Mens heavy funeb flannel Mrs. 145th of he boya Sister Dora West- - t a ret Chaplain, shirts $1.25 to i Salt Lake. $1.75 , rape; marshal, 8ister Lottie Red-- . Mens rubber boots in sport bint Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Taylor and and field; Miss Freda Dressel, known organist, Sister Elizabeth $5.48-Jas- t to quality, this month Long loved Hedqulst; 'daughter Ruby, have gone Holmes;. Adah, Fawn among the Baptist church buckle and laee mens in, visit will where the Ester,- - Lottie peach, Calif, Bath, Mrs.- Holmes; members of Provo has left for Salt at rubbeiir 10 per Miss top high Taywhere and relatives Electa,wit& Ray; Martha, Mrs. Nold; Lake, where she, will continue her r-values. off. accustomed Splendid recover her to lor hopes Mrs. Blumenthal; warder. Sister missionary labors. Caroline Blumenthal; sentinel, Bro- - good health. She has been ailing Ladies and misses' coats 35 past Uor John Bott. s After the meeting for some-tim- e, to 75 per cent off. Sweater the slackehing epidemic Owinjplo and Installation, refreshments - were Floto 50 Miss and sweaters at sets musical advancement, el Eamtn Wurth served and a genuine good time en-- f Wag ad 'Triumph her off. to cent Canned finds it rence Jeppersott Cquatter. View Madsen Lake per of Miss Gladys In a suburb of Kansas City squat- - - The triumph," the hlsbest mlTltanr We have r. good line of rubber Joyed by all ntertained a number of her friend advantage ter has built a home composed entire- - honor known to the Romans, was not 'footwear-thn save you last evening with a skating party ; For this purpose she left for New ly of tin cun, unsoldered and rolled on. c.oney After an. hours 'York yesterday, moonlight. by put flat.- - If he had more Ingenuity he J miqht have constructed an automobile. skatfhg the party proceeded to enloy Compare tor prides with aay iu fiu!s Attorney and Mrs. ' Lee L. Baker other games, Light refreshments sad yen will find a saving.' r!.-in Salt Lake! will spend Sunday a ere Berved. , . crowds drove the geDeraLlWeTi0V ehnndredii of bayonx u pluuding City, . in chnrit. Reb4 ln pur f for vn. ( emer ami ' see the 400 -a Miss Bessie Child ba "returned ARTICLES and crowned wtth laurel Pie and gold came here In honor of their wedding anniDruzella Madsen of Lake her home in Idaho. She ,n Md 400 Mlsy rigbt D. L. PICTURES versary, Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Fowler yiew has returned from Bingham, to study at the B. Y. U., but went hranejj an(j jB geew ' . entertained with a delightful dinner where she has been attending h we at the second outbreak of the . ter, EACH " Chapter No. 3, Order 83V1.25 22&, 25, : 30f 27? 9-- riot - - i -- St. ! y r0-associa- 1 ? 1.2 - a -- - nt " - . 25 j at we-ca- , jg tHohe-DdtnoCrtt- t.' n rr- I t Van Wagenen 1 M0HT1I POPULAR MECHANICS MAOAZtNI sa ron mu av au. mwsmaum Wednesday. .. a a twpT or ( tka to ho-th lsMrtkm. aoatoatd. VMrljmbMripUo BXOO to all parto of tha OmitoS luuy ho poaMMtoaa OoBOda, om Moitoo. a POPULAR MCMNIM MMAZMI Art e M. I ; ; e - - t epidemic. school. i Mr, Jeg Richmond haa - arrive! home in ProvcT after an absence He has been in the years. in Nevada. business mining of-eig- v S were laid for twelveat evening dinner Sunday Lee and Mr. of Mrs,. jonie t CoVers - j at the WasSaved- - Help Save the He is an 'Armenian this little Vartan. He is well hi eye you still can read acme-thin- g and strang now. Butin ia that of the frightful agony, overwhelming the Near East. Tongues ol Flame Also ComiuTy The tory of any one of these poor little refugee is ' the story of alL Hungry always j always tired. Shoeless, almost clothesless. Resting never. Only shuddering - fear, ceaseless tramping, constant fleeing from death. It is estimated that millions of people were massacred, and that four millions, mostly women and children, are homeless, starving, crying to this great Country for aid7"The" orphans of tender years alone are numbered As Xur little ones tun joyously, safely around in free and happy homes, won't you hear the cry of these . poor, helpless children in the stricken land of Armenia, ' SyriaT Greece and Persia?' You are part of the great sympathetic heart of America. ,They are relying on , f YOU. Do your share. ' Efwy Wlr subMribsd om tethtRakef Work LiouseGlown iipenwirtfriW AH IsbJs w ctMtd tho Dwrt-mo. thrwfii 4 Stats " 1 for' story of a man who, Rving saved was lost himself and lifes riches,' by the woman he' persecuted. 2 Reel Comedy . NEXT WEEK-- I - MUthaoiaiaU Craas laartar- - garawJ lar raSaf work " T VIOLA DANA in THE GOLD CURE, Her Only Way Nonna Talm&dge in - Coiudtlerud -- her best! picture j cents a day, $5 a month, $60 a year will keep the breath - of life in one little body , , f ? 3 Make checks payable to ara 4atr&ta4 Al thraaih U.S. Canasta ar Aasrim Agaadas Oar Crraraaaaot la pr. Iks Raj v Campaign for $30,000,000Jcamajy 12lL lalQll 1 ot - Never was there a worthier cause. These people; by, Turkish oppression, industrious. and Once started anew, naturally bright will themselves. establish What is given they quickly now they will repay a hundredfold. Open youc heart. Ocn your pocketbook. , held down 17 - All WEDLOCK" Jettml PhotofropL) - .Monday -- The (From at 400, ooo.' , American Committee for Relief in the Near Eat ly Kmmrittm Ciltil Imaaiis Syrira RaSaf) (F |