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Show r Br A Letter of Importance f Orange, N. J., December 7, 1917. H Mr. J. C. Robinson, H Cedar City, Utah. H Dear Sir: B If a famous singer like Marie Rappold or Christine Miller should K sing In concert with a New Edison, pausing from time to time and letting M the instrument proceed alone - and if, except by watching the lips of the H singer you found it impossible to distinguish whether the artist or the B instrument were singing - that would pretty nearly convince you that Mr. M Edison has succeeded in actually Re-creating music, would it not? M Tests of this kind with such artists as Rappold, Miller, Middleton, M Verlet, Chalmers and other famous artists have been made before aston- M lshed musical critics in the big cities, and a number of artists are now M en tour establishing the fact of Music's Re-creation in this undeniable m This daring test of tone places Mr. Edison's New Art above com- fl rarison with the mere technical approximation of sound represented by the M so-called "talking machines" and makes the New Edison an instrument that M every music lover should have in his home. We should like to have you m hear a few late examples of the New Art at the Leigh Furniture & Carpet B Co. , Cedar City, Utah, and if you desire, we have no doubt that the dealer M will be glad to send an instrument and some of the Late examples to your M home for the entertainment of yourself and friends. You will not be im- H portuned to buy - the dealer will be satisfied with the opportunity to M demonstrate the superiority of the New Edison to you and your friends. B Faithfully yours, Hi THOMAS A. EDISON, INCORPORATED. H I , 1 I 1 Calendars fcr 1919 I MR. BUSINESS MAN: I 1 ffl ONT forget that THE RECORD is in the I D CALENDAR BUSINESS. We are supply- iiiiV s ing a lot of well-satisfied customers with 1 s their calendars for 1918, and our 1919 line, which m is by far the finest line that will be shown in South- P H ern Utah, and the most reasonable in price, is now I here and ready for your inspection. BE LOYAL to LOCAL INSTITUTION Skeep money, so far as possible, within the County. At least give us an opportunity of showing you, be- fore you place an order with a traveling salesman H i of any kind. H ; Our representative will call upon you in due H v time, and in the mean while, if you care to drop in H and look the line over, you will be very welcome. IRON COUNTY RECORD I BE WISE H In Your Choice of I Xmas I Presents H BUY USEFUL ARTICLES H Such as Hats, Shirts, Hose, H Military Sets, Garters, H Armbands, Suspenders and M Belts, CufT Buttons, Shoes, I Mufflers, Sweater Coats, H Maikinaws, Levins, Bath H 4 Robes, Neckties. Collars, H Caps, Combs, Brushes, Ra- H zors, Shaving Sets, Linen H Handkerchiefs. H WV have this kind of H presents at our store. Call H and see them for yourself. H A niade-to-inoasure Suit H or Overcoat makes one of H the best Xmas presents in H the world. H 'Wood's Uoggery M I B. WOOD, Manager. WM lli.u in Prevent Croup. HS In a child that is subject to attarkb H to croup, the fust indication of the -ii- H is hoarseness. Give Chamber R Iain's Cough Remedy as soon as he B child becomes hoarse and (he att.uk- Bm "ay be-warded off and all danger a.Ki H anxiety avoided. advt. mil Subscribe for the best paper in Southern Utah The Record. House Physician for Cedars Hotel. Dr. A. N. Leonard has fitted up a cosy office room in the Cedars Hotel, where he will spend two or three hours each day, meeting his patients who find it a little inconvenient to call at the Southern Utah Hospital. Office hours will be announced later. Adv.-lw. Adv.-lw. SHEEP RANGE FOR SALE Cedar City, Utah, Dec. 18, 1917. Sealed bids will be received up to 6 o'clock, p. m. Tuesday, Dec. 18, 1917, for the purchase of the following lands: Iron Springs, with 1110 acres; North Pasture at Eight Mile, with 180 acres of land; South Pasture at Eight Mile, with 520 acres of land; Southwest Pasture at Eight Mile, with 800 acres; Trough Springs, across Desert, with 120 acres; 040 acres in hills west of Cedar I City. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. By order of the Board. M. D. HIGBEE, Secretary. |