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Show now fur Pratt's ads to see what new iuii pains they nrc offering. That's where ilif advertiser gets in bis work - when readers look for a merchant's ad Tins won't Ik- ii-- rn 1 l i sh 1 in u week or a month - it's only hy p r- slstonily keeping at It, hut hy keep Iiik at it any country merchant f i.i i n i i H c hix trade. Not hy ndvertis-i ndvertis-i 1 1 K alone; he's got t.o know how to liny goods, iih, I,. to get bargains, how-to how-to treat customers, anil be it hustler generally, hut if he is a lilten.l advt r- User, it's pretty good evidence h:it he'ii a hustler in other lived hum also. Then, of course, you must have the advertising meilitini, ami that' vh"re tin- Chronicle comes In, for there's miKlity few people In Millard that ilnli't read the Chronicle every Week, If they have lo horrow their neigh-bor's neigh-bor's paper. HAPPENINGS AT HINCKLEY Ceo. E. Billings, Chronicle Represents- .leibliah Cox is at w-uk after spending spend-ing a very enjoyable holiday with his w ile in St. (leot ge. A Hillings, the present manager of the Hinckley Coop, has moved his family to Hinckley for the winter. Miss Vera Carter, who w.as here visiting some of her old acquaintances from Proto, has returned to her home. Horn to Mr. ami Mrs. liay Slaughter, a pair of twins. Mother ami hoys doing do-ing nicely. Stake Clerk, Willis K. Ilohlson, Is taking a trip around the Stake for the purpose of settling up the tithing for the year Just ended. Miss Kdith Homer arrived here Monday Mon-day morning to take the place of Mrs Avery C. Woodruff in the Homestic department of the Millard Stake Academy. Aca-demy. School opened Monday morning with a very gootl at tendance. Some came in n (lay or so laic, owing to the unauthorized un-authorized report that the vacation was extended a few more days. L. I!. Cropper hi.s moved Into his new house in town. We are glad to bate stnli a man as liich close around J he's so agreeabie and hnialy, t-spi cially vli.-n one needs n scrape or hair cut. J Miss Polly Si ringliaiu, of Holdd), Is clerking in the Hinckley Coop. It Is reported that Mr. King Intends to lliote his slock oi goods to Neplii, where he expects lo do a thrltlng business busi-ness again. We whh him success !n his undertaking. We are Informed that one of our local boys hits purchased tl.e toiler skates from the runawajs mul will conduct roll.r-skiit ii:g the balance of t the season. If the local boys bate as lunch Success in hmdllng the skates ns did the visitors, they wilt no dmiM t find It a very paying business. H-o'Jh t Wm. A, Morton spoke Monday Mon-day evening ill the int. lest of tin He-ligiolt He-ligiolt Class work of this stake. Ile, in company with Stake Superintendent .1. Alma Lnnvstoii, hat. mail" a talking talk-ing tour mound the stake In the Interest In-terest ol this glial work, and It is -oiitemph.tt d a great tb al ol good will be derivt d from tile tisits of the brethr. n. The visitors who have hud Hie Mud Temple hire. I for the purpose of roller skating. Jumped the country the other day wiihou' paying lor the u-e of the hall Tii'-y were loll iv e. by the of lie. i ami eon all.-. I ai Fillmore, tt here they bad lo pat for the trip 1.1 tie- o' hci-ts as well as the tt-e ol the hall. It doesn't pay to lent- tour I J t - behind boys, ili. y ma., lollovi y.ni up Prof .1. T. Millet is g t lig a iou:s" of lectures in our pii-iiiui. In one lecture In- discussed tin- influence of thought upon character; in another he spoke upon health ami simple remedies, reme-dies, ami ano! lief lecture was lor fathers ami sons The house was filled to overllotvlng, which showed the great Interest being taken In bis lectures. lec-tures. He Is also giving Scientific Character I leiineat ions. The first big basket hall games of the Souihctli Athletic League will be pulled off next I'll. I. IV lllglll between the local Academy ti am and the representative rep-resentative team Irotn the Htaieh Normal at Ct el.tr City. Tae Mnrdock boys w ill III. . I the local team oil the Saturday nii;!n loilowing Ho'h promise prom-ise to be fa-.! t imes ami all are expected ex-pected to b" out A grand ball will be gittn alter t!,. gtme I'n.lay night. If ton haven't d. iiite.l on the ii.-w Hyin floor then will be a good 1 1 me to i rt it. I'ir-t i lass music will ,.- m tiu ml an. i- The basket b,.ll o .mi op. to il by a lively gam.- at the Millard S'ake Academy Aca-demy bet we. ii th" Pi. pat ilory ami the Third y.-ar stu.b tH -. Hiiring the fitt half the preps played t'n ir s. riitrs ol their it t wbi.tt resulted in a s o-.-of three to not liing - .t w hit. w a-!i th- y uei t- i iH it In (tie iocnml h;.l''. llOWettt. the dott n he tltem-d Cnt.l y.-ars p,i ltd up iiii l fin siicd t:h i. .nrt- of . lo 4 in tutor of pt.-par itort l'i pall iil t't Til" litlf Ip fo'iims Preps - I.. ,,i Me. h ii.-. C; l'a-l. v Sr.ipley. 1. ll ; 1 1.-. Itu ! r. 'I. 1! r. ; Alot- C'.n is-,-1,., n. L f ; A i. n kt ! h-r, K F llitt v.-1: s-. -;arl W.i-.b.n. C; V. ill. .t l "In ;t.-ti . n. I. H : W:! i-J i-J L t . in. IJ i; ; Wm S ; !.- . I. F : Will C.IU.P. P. I'. Kefel-. John t.irsir; I trji'f. M.-tittn M.s.d- Pratt liros ' January sales ought to interest bargain hunters i lid th.e who want to nduce the high cvt of living P ople are R. ttini; to l.wik |