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Show F "nyeway" means better suits, ! better overcoats, better furn ishings, lower prices fred nye. ' . WEBER ACADEMY i PARTY l j All the friends and patrons of the ' Academy are cordially invited to at-I at-I tend the dancing party in the Acad- j emy's auditorium, Friday evening. Deli De-li comber 6. Each class will vie with j the other to produce the most beau- $ tlful effect in the corner of the hall I given It for decoration. Good music will be in attendance. (Advertise-. (Advertise-. ment) oo Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Stewarc of Clearfield are visiting- In Ogdcn. Read the Classified Ads. Q HfT "" ' ... i n an H, I I 1 1 Ml IT irri. &"-. -"A ,' ... I v i mM . 'WMi-. .... Wf w. Riflr OrftfiPiiiTE Rill Dl 1 1 J 11 C SI 111 Ulli Thic Waalr Seafc Sa!e 1 111b IT eCH mow On I Having been deprived of seeing last week's i bill, Orpheum patrons will welcome the splen- j did acts which come to us this week. j 1 MiSS MEIM BIMM I I In Her Original Idea, Big Moments From J II Great Plays' j I I An original idea of her own, , "Big Moments From Great Plays," I B constitutes Miss Bingham's performance. It is the crucial or vital 0 I moments from a number of the plays in her repertoire. The story 1 I of each play is briefly told, then follows the climax of the play, act- I ft ed with the satne force and Impressiveness hb when It formed an Q I I entire evening's entertainment. Miss Bingham's repertoire numbers l I some twenty plays, Including "Fedora," "Madame Sans Gene," "The I I Climbers," "La Tosca" and "A Modern Lady Godiva," tho latter be- I I I ing a play from her own pen. llTheSingihg ' - r nil Ml HR fl 0 D C I i B Minstrel - rKANIv iwlll iKI:LL i I Frank Morroll, who Is now called "Tho California Boy." has be- I come known In New York as "that tenor," as he was formerly the I I leading feature of what was considered the best singing four in vau- devllle, called "That Quartette." 2&-6MCIEEIKnftC0. I There is no more faithful delineator of true Irish characters j 1 than. Miss Grace Emmett. Sho has made these portrayals a life's 8 I I study and by them has become a fixture in the stellar array of vau-1 B devilllans. i 3SfiS CLAUDIUS 8 SCARLET "Tho Call of the Sixties" Is played by Dane Claudius and LU-I fl nan Scarlet, This twain arc excellent banjolsts and by "straight"! B playing won their way to headlines, but they reached their real ell-5 max in the happy novelty that they have devised In playing tho old Q songs of war times. I pDisport- IDE MUMS TRIO I An exhibition of athletic efficiency is given by tho Ombrag 1 H Trio. Their bar work is unusual both on account of the number B fl of bars in use and because of the number of new feats introduced. SESSUt EDWI1 GEORGE , ( 1 Mr. George Is a comedian first and a Juggler aftorwards, but! I I with these two he manages to koop his audience in a continual . ! I roar of laughter. j SKS? THE ALTONS I Sinco really clover dancing has not been frequently seen here S j II0; !ato Tne Altona will corao as a refreshing change, Their act Isfi j I styled "Refined Singing and Dancing; Comedy in Black and "Whlto."! Stiff Joints I I Sprams,!Brasf I arc relieved at once by an applica- & t tlon of Sloan's Liniment. Don't w & rub, just lay on lightly. g S "Sloan's Linimnnt has dono ruore L 2 good thiui anything I havo over trluJ E tor Etiir Joints, I K"t nij band hurt to U J badly that I had to stop rorlc rlht In 5 1 thehuiieitttmoof thovoar. 1 thought j4 E &t first tUnt 1 would fiaro to hard my m I himd taken off, but 1 got a bottlo of H 1 Sloan's IJuitnont nnd ourad my hand." Ua J Wiltox Wuevlub, HorrlB, Ala. y I Good for Broken Sinews u 5 G. G. Jones, Bald In, Ii.L, wrltos M 1 "I used Sloan's Liniment for brofcon m 1 ElnoTrs udoto the knoo cup caused by a. H 3 fall and to my great' satisfaction w;ia J H ablo to rosuuo work In less than three. H a wcekfl nftor tho accident." H siojycs LINMEMT I Fine for Sprain N m Mr. Henrt A. Yop.nu, &t Somorwt m (3 St., rialutleld, K. !., writes: "A (9 friond sprained bis anklo so badly m Uj that it Trent blnok. Ho lnugbed wlion M In I told hlra that 1 would haro him out w In avroek, I applied Sloan's Unimont Wi nd In four days ho was working and fj HI raid Moan's was a right good Xlnl- D H SOcwd $1.00 fSfeSSlv I on horses, oMtl, (,. VHW 1 I sheep nd " r(tMi m i poultry sent freo, Li JFJ 1 Poor Qfrll Her eyes were upon her hip. Har-per' Har-per' Magazine. Read tho Classified Ads. 4 ' II A QQO PSAePp TO TRADE' Sales by Request Here's a sale in which YOU select the foods to be offered at lowered prices. j Cut out and mail this ballot at once. ( Write in the fol 1 BALLOT NO. 1 ....... ; .. r . . j Messrs. W. II. Wright & Sons Co. , lowing coupon the 1 I am especially anxious to have jou an- , . nouncc a special sa'lo of the goods men- Bocis jou are inter- Honed on this ballot below my name and qSQ( n rnaji XQ ' g address. o 1 Voters' Names Will Not Be Published. coupon to US, and the If', Name , .. i Address ' mcr chandise you ) Srst 'choice"::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: wnnt wil1 come I ic,0(irSh?C0 part of the sale. Do 5 Third Choice j j (If you pasto this ballot securely on a it now. postal card you will save one cent postage) IT --- Ik the original low price makers, in fact only for us there never 1 w would be but the -highest prices they could get for everything. 1 '. K That's why our competitors don't like us, some of them beingf so small that they would not let our drivers uso their tele- I fj phone. 1 J Our wholesale prices this week are especially for the ladies I 1 of the Standard's "Woman's Department" and-that olub of 1 I 20 had better take notice. I I Fresh Utah banned Tomatoes, case ,. ,$2.00 1 j Fancy Iowa Corn, case 1.65 I j L Best brand June peas, case 2.00 I I Best High Pat. Flour, per 100 lbs....'.., 2.05 I I 10-pound Sack Cornmeal , .27& 1 I 10-pound Sack Graham Flour , 22 1 Small cans Oysters, case. 4 doz. .....,,.,,,,... 3.50 1 Large Sego Milk, case, 4 doz , , . 3.95 I fc Small cans Sego Milk or other brands, 6 doz to a ' 1 I case 3,10 I 100 pounds beBt Utah Cabbage 1.00 j y 50 pounds Carrots 50 I jv 5 pounds or more best new Walnuts, pound 19 1 i R 5 pounds or more new soft shelled Almonds, I jj pound 20 I I 5 pounds of fresh roasted Coffee j,,25 I jl 5 pounds or more of any 60c Tea, pound 45 1 1 4 large packages Wheat or Oat Flakes 1.00 1 1 Many other bargains for the asking; terms cash only, at I i above prioes. We reserve right to limit quantity. I I SMITH GROCERY I l I Phone 91. 26th and Wash. 1 j. I4P J3 JL s e aer on which success L Iff Si'iF(tfji 1 M is reached. Your crodit is good I A sac JL s Jm JL here and you get the best I ; f merchandise. 1 ' "The National" enables you to dress well on Credit. The I "National" Gives big values, satisfaction and unlimited oredit 1 ', to everybody. Open an account with the "National" and en,- I joy prosperity. Men and women whose means are limited are 1 l enjoying the necessities and luxuries of life by buying their I wearing apparel at the "National.", Extra specials in our 1 J1 The Best Place to Buy 1 j (Underwear 1 Sweaters I Blankets I Hosiery I . ' L. D. S. Garments I I IS THE I j Utah ICnStfiiig: So. iith I II qy - ; m- Read the Classified Ads. m I l; h 1 h if |