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Show Pa Friday, January 21, IUBBKA REPORTER 2 fiiK" 1921. - 7jggizigjznuiSJZJEfi!JiSJiTLn!JZJZfi!Jri!JisnirznLiznuT!razizrzigf2fZJZizi2 ii Present Stocks Discounted Thousands of Dollars j: The J. C. PENNEY CO.S 3 1 2 Stores in 27 States, doing business annually of approximately FIFTY MILLION DOLLARS, are Meeting New Price i NO STONE HAS BEEN LEFT UNTURNED TO BRING OUR PRICES DOWN TO ROCK BOTTOM. IN MANY INSTANCES WE ARE below REPLACEMENT COST, AVERAGE far 9 present WHAT THE BASED ON Every price based on replacement value, Conditions. MERCHANT PATS FOR HIS NOT SOLELY BECAUSE WE HAVE MERCHANDISE. SHORT LINES TO CLOSE OUT, BUT BECAUSE OUR BUYING POWER OF 312 STORES ENABLES US TO REPLACE v MANY LINES AT PRICES FAR BELOW WHAT OUR COMPETITORS HAVE TO PAY FOR THEIR MERCHANDISE. THIS SAVING WE PASS ON TO OUR PATRONS. HENCE THE PRICES WE QUOTE ARE DOUBLY ATTRACTIVE AND WILL REMAIN 80. ONE-STOR- E garclless of previous cost. in iiinmuiiiimiViitttmttttttittt J. Mens Outing P. Ooati Spool Cotton, A 150 Spool Silk, 100 yards .... 12o solicit your patronage because we can serve you well j j and give you the most for your money. We do not believe in I j special sales, nor do we desire to indulge in sensational adver- tiling. It is our intention to' impress upon you the heroic measures we are taking to establish new prices based upon our replacement cost and prove to you that we are equal to every emergency, ready, anxious and determined to keep faith with our patrons and give them the benefit of our buying I j power and organised effort. We stake our reputation on our written word and assure you that you can shop here with 'absolute confidence that you are paying the right price. ' Reconitruction Prioe 16c 98c EACH Mens Heavy Red Sole, 4 Polish-Reconstr- uction Price 19o EACH I Boys, 2 Reconstruction Price 10c YARD Kimono Crepe, all colors . Reconstruction Price 29c YARD Crepe-Reconstru- ction Price Children's Khaki Play Suits Reconstruction Price ; J. Fancy Val Laces A P. Coats Crochet Cotton 69o EACH During these abnormal times many unscrupulous merchants, in order to get from under their load, resort to misleading statements and deceptive methods which prostitute advertising and result in a loss of confidence among the buying public. They become suspicious and know not whom to look for fair treatment and the right price. We want you to know and feel that you can with impunity pin your faith to the J, C. PENNEY COMPANY and be sure that your confidence will never be abused. $169 to 6 Fancy 98o YARD now to put our house Buckle Overshoes Reconstruction Price . $2.89 A PAIR Rolled Edge $2.98 A PAIR. 2 Buckle Overshoes -- $1.19 Childs, 6 to. 10 $1.39 to 2 Misses',-111 2 to $1.49 r Youths, - . Bleached Musli- n- Silk Georgette Price Reconstruction Price $1.23 EACH Reconstruction Price Reconstruction Price 10c A PAIR Gilt Edge Shoe uction Mens Overalls and Jumpers Canvas Gloves patrons gain. In twenty yean of merchandising this is the first general loss we have ever sustained, but we an taking an determined YARD I 29c EACH Muslin-Reconstr- 12c YARD Girls Wool Unions, all sixes - Remember every article in our stock bean its proper reduction in price. We lose thousands of dollan by which our our loss gracefully and in order. Hope Bleach Plain and Fancy Outings Reconstruction Price Temple Garments . Childrens Hose, all sixes Reconstruction Price 19c A PAIR Reconstruction Price 69c EACH Reconi tin ction Price Sheeting-Reconstru- ction 53c YARD ; Girls' Outing Gowns Leather Faced Canvas Gloves Reconstruction Prioe , inch Bleached Price ; Men'a Necktiei 39c EACH 81 Gowns Reconstruction Price 98c EACH 7c yardi 98c EACH We" re-sell- ing Men's Wool Two Piece Under- wea- rReconstmetion Price Swifts or Bob White Laundry $1.19 A GARMENT 6c ABAR Soap-Reconstr- uction Price ; and In-- sertions Reconstruction Price 5c YARD Mens Blade Sateen Shirts 98c EACH Girls Outing Flannel Bloomers 23c EACH rziziamziziziaraniEiziiuziaiaiziz We invite you to our store that you may share in the tremendous savings offered, knowing that you will not be disappointed. We invite dose and accurate comparison of our and prices because comparison it the true test of value. . j.TpycryNafsxratati T.ycbANiTEititStis: iMznraHaiznBfflaraMraraiaraiHaiHMPPiMffffffffBMMiiiwHHaiaiMianiziznizniziMiauai McIntyre returned early In Eureka Locals and Personals. theEarl week after a buaineaa trip to Salt m isrnp fair Lake. Rev. M. FKUeen visited and Sal tLako last week. D. F. Sullivan returned at Provo Mra. John Prances of Mammoth la visiting with relatives at Spanish lady has been 4n poor to Eu- Fork. The for some time past. reka last Saturday night after a trip health Bert Ekker,Whd' came In laat to Salt Lake. week from the) Kkker ranch In the lira. W. H. Green returned to Sil- West Tlntle poctlon brought the ver City laat Friday after a vlalt hides of 17 coyotes and 10 lynx. with Salt Lake relatives. Bounty was collected at Tooele. lira. John Smith returned to Salt Fred Samuela of Mammoth was In Lake on Sunday after a vlalt with Mt. Pleasant laat week, going there her daughter, Mrs. A. H. MeChryatal. for the puruose of attending the W. F. Shrlver made a business funeral of a nephew,- Max Samuels, who was accidentally killed while trip to the capital on Sunday after- out hunting. noon, returning home on Monday James Crooks was called night American Fork last Tuesday by the David Mills, Juab county re- death of his Mrs. James presentative In the lower house of Crooks, Sr. The lady was past 80 the state legialature, was in Eureka years of age and had been in poor on Sunday. health for some time past Her husMr. and Mra. Arthur Viertel of band died about a year ago. Funeral ware conducted at American Eureka and Mr. and Mra. .Ivan Wil- services Fork. ton wore the guests of Mr. and Mra. Gns Steiner of Payson last week. Co. Will Mrs. Jerry Murphy returned on Rotation Stock Balt to Lake, Present Lena Rivers Sunday after a trip going there with her sister, Mrs.. John F,. Rowe, who hae been qnlte Probably no American novel has seriously UL than enjoyed greater popularity Mr. and Mra. P. C. flood were In Lena Rivera" of which more than Salt Lake dnrlng the week. Mra. a million copies have been sold. With Hood, who some time ago submitted nanch a record It was certain to find place in dramatic literature and la to an operation, la atlll under, the now numbered with the standard care of a Salt Lake physician. dramas of today. Members of the Senior Claes at The acting version secured by Mr. the Untie High Foote has been immensely succesan enjoyable dancing party at the sful. Since the original production pavilion on Wednesday evening. The In 1807 It has been played In every place was attractively decorated for large city In the United States. Lena, the dance which was well attended, the famous heroine, and the girl of being n success both socially and the play will be Miss Berrymans splendid opportunity. The quaint financially. dramatic scenes; the characteristic A number of young friends pleaslanguage and the eimple, antly surprised Miss Ella Turner at nature of the play which intereating ends hapher home laat Saturday evening. In as all good plays should end, honor of her ,11th birthday. The pily, make It an that pleases ent in playing games every audienceoffering and gives to every dUfity luncheon was member of the cast an opportunity Rowing: Ella Wlrth-ran- d to appear to splendid advantage. n All new and special scenery and Virginia new faces will serve to add to Bornp, Elisa- some of this groat play at the tho staging Gwen Eleanor and beth Johnson, Star Laird, Raymofid Cannon, Phillip 17th. Theatre, Thursday, January Laird, Norman and Thomas Randle Reserved seats now on sale at and Robert Turner. Tregonlng A Hanleys. step-moth- Electric lamps have been mightily. improved in the last few years. Modern illumination is softer, more glowing,' steadier, less straining to eyes and lead trying to nerves. School-conducte- In the interests of better eye health and greater home comfort, sec that your sockets are kept filled with . Edison Mazda Lamps. Your lighting will then be complete. . e Be on the lookout ' for our boy eolidton d . ? j Blmp-Hele- Efficient R&lic . 1 1 COUMIEEFEEir Star Theatre Wednesday 88IHM8IHH8MIIHIIM8imilMMmittMW I . |