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Show 4 THE TIMES I The (Garment Sale tor which you have waited starts .Monday at 8:301 sharp a li Ky a P m Approved Fashions in Coats, Suits, Shirts, Waists and Cresses are priced less than half (tLTis the Annual November Sale Spot Cash brings us the Samples and Overstock Lots of Americas foremost makers at a fraction of the " garments real worth (11.45c on the $ was the basis of this unparalled merchandising achieve- ment-a- ri achievement which enables us to offer $55,800 worth of high grade garments for $25,110. ; j 25 Window Displays reveal the high character of these (Garments and show the tremendous savings, e 9 (.Because of the huncreds of the different Coats, Dresses, Waists, Skirts and Suits in volvec in this tremendous transaction, it is impossible to give a detailed description of the styles and materials. (.But every garment was personally selected in New York by Mrs. McNair, insuring a range of the widest variety and of the highest quality. These are a few specimen prices; . ? $ TWO DRESSES LESS THAN USUAL PRICE OF ONE Prices on Suits are Less than Half $35.00 $40.00 $45.00 $50.00 $57.50 $67.50 $75.00 Suits are $14.75 Suits are $16.75 Suits are $19.75 Suits are $33.75 Suits are $24.75 Suits are $32.50 to $85.00 Suits .$23.75 Prices on Waists , Coats and Pttticoats are proportionately Ip See Sunday's Herald - Republican for Full Particulars. WORK OF THE BUNCH The Unity of Safety and Good Service Safety combined with the beat service characterizes all transactions with Walker Brothers, Bankers. You will find a checking account jth this institigggi of part' lar Irothers Bankers Established 1859. Surplus $125,000. $250,000. Capital Home Cooked Food Quick Musical extravaganzas kladiescoplc pictures, rapid change gorgeous costumes and them, riotous, fun and and mirth seem to be If hat the theatre going public want Chas A. Bel-lowho has appeared there in that favorite musical extraijix&nza, The Cat and the Fiddle, k, gauged the public fa Eminent of this so seen at the Colonial fo and Saturday matinee, 10th. It has the title and the Moon, most pe sullar but at once interesting. It deal with earth beings and immortals fro n the Moon, and Molly, the vaultln : cow who nimbly leaps over the Moon, is sure to be great fun for the) kiddies as well as the older folk.' It seems certain that All the adjectives Justified by the English authority have been utilised!I in applies-tlo- n to Mort H. Singers stupendous Princes theatre success, (The Con-deof Liberty." This musical comedy which last season enjoyed a run of over one solid year in Chicago, appears not to be merely a pleasant pastime, once seen and then dismissed .from the mind, but it is evidently possessor of such permanent qualities, that it lsT qualified for a place among classics. , It Is infrej success meets with a practically professional critics, but the public and press, in the matter of ffels comedy, seem In one accord. "The Goddess of Liberty comes to the Colonial for four nights oaSimday ' rith the original Chicago promotion. Joseph E. Howard the compohr of the music of this sterling comefcy will in the leading role. ss Basement 341 Cool Elevator Service. Post Office. Lunch 11 to 2 Main, opposite and Roomy. , Dinner ,5 to 7:30 Geo. rE. Skelton VIOLIN TUITION STUDIO Room J, Board at Trade Battiks. Boll Phone 1093h;li. 1433. i The mistake oC Anator political life wsil iqnot Join ch is f Rough Riders. Rough Riders. I k Skirts at Less than Bare Cost of Materials Variously for Street, Afternoon and Evening Wear. Instead of $125.00, pay $16.75 Instead of $100.00, pay $13.75 Instead of $ 75.00, pay $12.95 Instead of $ 67.50, pay .$38.75 Instead of $ 42.50, pay .$34.75 Instead of $ 40.00, pay .$29.75 Instead of $ 35.00, pay .$24.75 Instead of $ 30.00, pay .$18.75 Lowest Depths of Corruption Sounded by Local Republicans . Skirts worth $7.50 for Suits worth $6.95 for . . .$10.75 to $12.75 . '. .$15.00 to $16.50 . . .$17.50 to $18.50 .' The Congressional insurgents natur-s'lwant to know whether It is to be plum pie or lemon pie. Chicago Post And the less a woman has in her head the more she thinks about what she has on It Chicago News. Theodore Roosevelt, war In everything in Republican politics in New York this year, should lose the state! B'poeln Senator Robert M. La who has his own way in every-tklEjt- n -n&vulfiicau polities this year, should carry the Milwaukee state overwhelmingly! Journal. Spoain who Scare Mormons and sell out to the Underworld that is the system. - -- Tpol the Mopnons and wallow iu. totyjfrom thIiqnor interests. Prate of morality and bow dlpm Belle London of the Stockade. Appoint special deputies and debauch the ballot-boTalk religion but hug to your bosom the race horse tout Bally around the flag but prostitute the law. Preach economy but loot the public treasury. This is the system. for Skirts worth $4.95 CoL has his own Fol-lett- HAS ANY KELLY ? x. Under the pretext of saving prominent Mormons from prison two years ago the Republicans induced Democrat! to vote their ticket. At the same time they were under bond to the liquor dealers, the underworld, the race track gamblers. They played the double game and wen. Later they manipulated legislation to cany out their contract. They had that much decency. They are repeating the same tactics now. They have hired members of the Woodens Belief Society with money secured from the sources named above, and they have induced these Belief Society women to go about urging Democrat! to urge them to vote the Republican ticket to save leading Mormons from jaiL Their prime object is not to protect prominent Mormons, but to protect the Uquor dealers, the prostitutes and the race track fraternity. While falsely charging a deal between the Democrats and AwmHwmiz they an rounding up the liquor dealers, the prosti-tuf- s, the race track gamblers and the underworld generally to support the Republican ticket under the threat that if they fail or refme. laws will be enacted against them. , They will force the liquor dealers, the prostitutes and the gamblers to support them this year to save themselves from State legislation. Next year they win turn these forces over to the Americans in the city campaign. . Sow long, O Lord! how long! . i Pltteburger says he haa a machine for forecasting earthquakes; he might sell It at Republican headquarters. Houston Chronicle. A ASSESSMENT No. 5. MINES GOLD Company, Principal place of business, Salt Lake City, Utah. Notice is hereby given' that at a meeting of the Board of Directors held on the 6th day of September 1916 an assessment of one (1) cent per share was levied upon the caiptal stock of the coroporation, payable on or before the 10th day of October, 1910, to W. B. Outcalt, Secretary, at Room 818 Newhouse Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. Any stock upon which this assesment shall remain unpaid upon the 10th day of October. 1916 will be delinquent and advertised for sale at public auction, and unless payment ii made before will be sold on the 5th day of November, 1916 to pay the delinquent assessment together with all costa of advertising and expense of sale. W. B. OUTCALT, Secretary. Location of office: Room 818 New-houBuilding, Salt Lake Gty, Utah. At a meeting of the directors .of the above named company,' it was voted to extend, for aixty days, the time in which assessments may be WHEELER HERE SEEN BODY HIS EYES ARE BLUE. HIS HAIR IS RED AND AND KKDSLSBS ?kC!7(3 Makes good bread . ....... se paid. 3 Our - i prescription department is exclusive, separated from the busy part of the store and presided over by Registered Pharmacists. Highetf drugs and grades of chemicals used. Ask your docter. Halliday Drug4 Co. , T , Betwaao SALT LAKE AND ORPHEUM ' THEATRE. |