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Show Amusements no REST AT THE STRAND THEATRE Tooeles Popular Picture Playhouse" h ) TONIGHT THEY SAY BUT BOTH THE WICKED AND RIGHTEOUS CAN FRIDAY THURSDAY NIGHT SE- CURE REST ON OUR Charles Ray in THE Douglas Fairbanks in ARI' Millions have been Also a comedy. thrilled by this great western ctrama on the stage for years. TOOELE PERSONALS With no galluping Lieutenant ,no J. C. Penney, originator and i ild prairie, no Douglas Fair-- 1 head of the J. C. Penney Co. anks. See it now on the screen of stores was in Tooele last chain i tfth all these added. Friday to visit the local J. C. Penney Co. store and and disSATURDAY NIGHT cuss the local business situation with the local manager, C. F. Thomas H. Ince present Henry Sutherland. It is several years Walthall in THE FALSE since Mr. his last made Penney ACE" -- From No Mans Land visit to Tooele, that he stating 0 New York. Some jump! But was pleased with the increase of this daredevil of a French spy business of the local stoiff since makes it with his lists, his gun its establishment here and also and a Hun submarine. And he the number of improvements puts a band of Hun spies on the made since then. blijnk before hes through. Come and see this big special shown J. Arthur Orme of Idaho Falls, at regular pricds. Also a Harold formerly a resident of Tooele, Lloyd comedy. was here last week to meet his wife who had been visiting with MONDAY NIGHT her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Frank at Ophir. They left the THE AUCTION BLOCK by same day for Salt Lake City, goRex Beach, the life drama of a ing from there for their home in million girls in Americas big Idaho. ties and small towns. W. C. McCormick of the store , returned home SunTUESDAY NIGHT day evening from a trip back to where he had Mabel Nbrmand in JOAN OF Gallipoplis, Ohio, his mother with been visiting PLATTSBURG." Also a two reel and sister. While east he made comedy. trip to look over market conditions at Columbus, Ohio, and at WEDNESDAY NIGHT Chicago for the fall and winter trade. Mrs. .Vernon Castle in CONMrs. Jos. Jette and children, VICT 993." Also topics of the who had been visiting with her day. ZONA." ' FOR THE WICKED Well-wor- th SIMMONS BRASS And METAL BEDS WAY Sagless And De Luxe Springs And High Grade Mattresses We have labored hard to build up one during the years we have been in business in Tooole. We are still laboring equally as hard to maintain it. We never permit the mania for Bargain buying to blind us j to HONEST VALUE. Every article we buy Must measure up to our high standard SPECIAL DISPLAY OF REED ROGKERS THIS WEEK RANGING FROM S8.00 TO $24.00. Tooele Furniture Co J. D. HICKS, Mgr. then we can sell it with confidence that it is Satisfactory. When you buy an article here you can do so with the dence confi- that it is always the best you can get for the money. E. Vine SL, Tooele wiiiwiwiwrwwirwiiiwwirwiwwiuwwiiimiimrwiwiiwiiiiiwwiiiuwwriiwf sister-in-laMrs. Chas. BlanchMrs. Hans Hanson was visiting ard .at Kalama, 016., returned with her daughter, Mrs. John F, home Sunday evening. Nelson at Stockton during the week. I. Tom Tyler, foreman of the Emil Pehrson and son, Raydressing plant- - at the smelter, mond, went to Tooele Saturday, left Monday evening for Califor- returning home Sunday. nia, where will spent several John A. Sharp left Wednesday weeks visiting the watering for Montpelier, Idaho, where he places on the coast in southern will teach this winter. California. Mrs. and Mrs. E. S. Christianw, sen are visiting in Salt Lake City Prof. J. M. Boyden, instructor for two weeks. of music and military tactics at .Mrs. Eggan of Benmore left the local High School, with his for Salt Lake City Monday wife and daughter, returned Where she will spend the winter. Monday afternoon from a six Miss Christiansen Myrtle IT has been remarked that Editor Lund of Mt. Pleasant needs weeks with their son, Plumas c - from Salt Lake City to somethin gmore than the League of Nations if the reports from and family at Boise, Idaho. spend a few weeks with her parents. fjalina are correct POLITENESS always pays. Even Senator Lodge is said to VERNON MENTION Mr. and Mi's. Hyrum Yates have lost his defiant attitude before President Wilsons courteous The following officers of the came out Sunday to visit with if I may replies. Stake M. I. A. were out to see Mrs. Yates parents, Mr. and IT is a pleasure to see an old married couple who still have that the Mutual was organized Mrs. H. Obem, reuming to Salt the same regard for each other that they had when they embarked ready to begin the winters work, Lake City Monday. on the voyage of life. Miss Ellen Park, Miss Jennie ' Allen Sharp left Wednesday A LAWYER often asks a few foolish questions and then sits Huffaker and John A. Lindberg. for Salt Lake City where he will down and looks astute. They were the speakers at the attend the L. D. S. University The people of Tooele County will have the opportunity of afternoon service. this winter. Mr. and Mi's. A. J. Stookey Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hansen hearing Major J. Reuben Clark on the League of Nations which is pending ratification in the U. S. Senate. While Major Clark and son, Jesse, and daughter of Clover were in Vernon last known to be opposed to the ratification of the League of Nations, were visiting in Salt Lake City week visiting with her sister, nevertheless, every one who can should hear what he has to say a few days last week. Mrs. David Sharp and family. on the subject ,as it is one of the most vital questions which has has come before the American people during the past century. one of Major Clark, who is a native of Grantsville, is considei-ethe tending exponents of international law in the United States, and his advice on international questions is sought not only fry On these Warm Days Drop in and Get a Cold Glass of our naother of clients his he has diplomats' but among Americans, Refreshing Drinks ' tions accredited to the . United t States, who often secure his CARD TABLES POOL TABLES services on matters of international law. A Nice Pace u spend a Pleasant Evening . The people not only of Tooele but of the entire county should come here next Monday night to hear Major Clark. He spoke on the same subject in Grantsville two weeks ago Wednesday night (Formerly Fred Ldonbergs Place) and in the Tabernacle in Salt Lake. City Tuesday night which was Main St. North Opposite Strand Theatre filled tajapacity by people from the intermountain country who WWnWBMfllWIWWIIW Had Come to hear him. TRY US FOR Goods. Satisfactory J. Reuben Clark. XWUWRWOWIMmY.y. . i fe- - - . Tooele Valley Railway EASTBOUND (, WM. WRAITH, Pres. Dont allow the wheels of your Auto to go bad in this weather. We specialize on setting them. our work. We guarantee DICK & DEW Vine Street Opposite Opera House The House For Real Service 14 0 Tooele it Auto-Electr- ic We if One Comes Back. 7 Res. Phone 11 W. H. RAYMOND, 6upt. O. M. KUCH8, A. G. M. Have You Noticed How Many Cars Have MILLER TIRES. Its Because They Give SERVICE. Have Your Size in Stock. Shop Phone 9 THE FIXIT SHOP Soft Drink Parlor Tie are Penalized 7 5 12:15 11:45 4:45 8:4510:00 7:45 Arr. IntHI Lv 18:151:80 4:15 4:50 8:28 1:47 4:28 5;05 8;00 12:30 11:32 8:45 4:33 8:82 9:30 7:32 Tooele Main Street 8:80 1:50 4:80 5;08 8:05 12;32 11:30 8:40 4:30 8:80 9:20 7:30 8:15 8:30 2:10 9:10 8:40 2:00 Warner Ttraln No. 1 leaves Tooele (Main 8t).at 8:30 a. m. to connect with Tintic Local No. 51 at Warner for Eureka and intermediate points south. Train No. 3 leaves Tooele (Main St) at 1:50 p. m. to connect with Tintic Local No. 52 at Warner for 8alt Lake City and points cast Train No. 9 leaves Tooele (Main 8L) at 8:05 p. m. to connect with Tooele Local No. 63 from Salt Lake City at Warner. - i 3 1 AM PM PM PM PM AM COOL OFF d TIME TABLE WESTBOUND Supply Co. A. L. NELSON Mgr. |