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Show THE NOVEMBER WEEK OF SPECIALS S $20 00 Plush and Caricul Coats $12.75 li $15.00 Astrakhan Coats $10.00 $6.50 Pony Cloth Coats $4.50 ! Messalinc Silk Dresses, navy, black, wine $9.95 Serge Dresses, navy, brown and black $5.95 Children's Coats at Sale Prices. Special November Price on Suits. THE M. M. WYKES CO. oo HARVEST HOME BAZAAR The big Harvest Home Bazaar at 'the Second Ward hall will he ghen (November 26 and 26 Don't forget the date and don't forget to come. SHOW "WHITE SLAVE' TRAFFIC II PLAY Judge Summerfield, a famous jurist jur-ist of Los Angeles, after witnessing a performance of "The Lure." George Scarborough's intensely Interesting drama on the '.'White s!ae traffic' remarked: "You may quote me as saying that every married woman should take her daughter to see 'The Lure.' as it teaches a great moral lesson." les-son." And Rev. Madison Peters, one of the mo'-l relentless opponents of social and political corruption, d Clare's: "It 16 my opinion that the Stage has a mission in plays such as Tin' Lure,' that calls attention to i ruths nrelpcted to be taught in the homes and in the pulpit" Advertise ment. I BBiHiMHgaBHHMHlBBBHBBBBV I Our Grocery Sales are I the talk ot the Town j 1 1 You lose money by trading elsewhere. With a 50c Cash Order at Retail, Friday and Satur-I Satur-I day of Next Week Only. I( Smithfield High Patent Flour, sack 95c I ji 5 Pounds Beet Sugar 25c 12 large cans Milk $1.00 Best Fresh Germade, sack . . 30c OTHER BARGAINS FOR ALL WEEK: Walter B. Chocolates 35c Pane) Sweet Potatoes ft pBnc' Green 7 pounds for 25c i bushel $1 20 3 can- Utah Tomatoes .'...25c I; 10c Sack Salt, 2 for 15s 8 Cans Utah Peas 25c J 7 bars Crystal White Soap. .30c New Ral8lns- :; packages 25c u . , Oranges, dozen 25c Best Cranberries, , Best Mime Meat, 2 pounds for 25c 2 pounds for 25-I 25-I Smith Meal & Grocery I 26lh and Wash. Phone 284 285 ' 1 IX is under PH wEM j is pipped with never-failing, reversible jE? H I fl .utrc"'bK "c urrent, Jh tuna EES Bfr? HfB Ejjjlf k ?oniedC0anejiWD 'y'-- V 1 jB Bai d0" 1 llkc " u "don't P a'ce'nL MiZSlfl BHI I KsV tLLCOMVANYG MACHINE MBMmmI jSIl lMJ I I OGDEN ELECTWCAL SUPPLY CO. H L 2448 Washington Ave. MB -oo- Thanksgiving Dance will be! given by Woodmen of the World, Webe r Camp No. 74, thursday, Nov. 27th. Refreshments Re-freshments and exhibition drill. Good time assured all. Mm The Right Place to Buy the Right 1 Furniture at the Right Price ' Now when it comes to selecting the furniture don't overlook the fact th.l it pays to bu) GOOD furniture consider quality first and then see that the prices are right. You can depend upon the quality of the furniture you find here it's furniture made to make friends for the store selling it made to give perfect satisfaction in every way. And you can very easily satisfy yourself on the price question for by comparison you will arrive at the conclusion that ours is ai low as you will find elsewhere OFTEN LOWER. If your circumstances are such that a plan by which you could pay for the furniture you buy in easy payments would be welcome we will be pleased to accommodate you. I Boyle Furniture Company h OUR EASY TERMS OF PAYMENT MAKES FURNITURE-BUYING SIMPLE CARPENTERS DANCE 1 NEW COLONIAL DANCING ACADEMY t- THANKSGIVING EVE, NOV. 26, 1913. , Tickets $1.00. For sale in the Den Cigar Store and at Watson-Flygare i g hardware Co. !!! NOW FOR THE BIG NOISE W 1 1 ' OGDEN LODGE 719 B. P. 0. E. 3 PRESENTS I L THE GIRL FROM PARIS " By Ivan Carryl, Composer of 4,Pink Lady' etc. I Tht J ONE OF THE BIGGEST OF N. Y. PRODUCTIONS H UNDER THE DIRECTION OF OUR LOCAL ARTIST 6 MR. T. EARL PARDOE B SEE THE NAMES OF CAST AND CHORUS IN THIS ISSUE flfrn ORPHEUM THEATER, MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY JUL PLENTY GOOD SEATS PRICES: $1.00, 75c, 2541 f i |