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Show I if THE LITTLE TEAGHER' AT ORPHEUM TONIGHT , "The Little Teacher" with Maude I Fealy in the title role, Cohan and Har-' Har-' i rls' newest and greatest production ; which scored such a sensational suc- : cesa during its long run at tho Play- house, New York, will be tho attrac-; attrac-; : tion at the Orpheum theater tonight at i- 8; 15 o'clock. Tho portrayal of the stellar Vole by ; Miss Fealy has been proclaimed by , press and public alike as an achieve-". achieve-". ' ment unparalleled in the annals of the I stage. As the little American girl teacher, lovable, tehder, courageous '. ; and plucky, Miss Fealy's consummate art has given us a chnracter that will long live In the hearts of the theater- going public. Besides Maude Fealy the more important principals are: 1 Clyde Fillmore, Joseph J. Hyland, Ad-: Ad-: rian H. Rosley, -Robert L. Wessells, ' Louis Eagan, John P. McSweeney, Em-' Em-' ily Francis, Adella Darker, Minnie Stanley, Mary Foy, Adelaide Cum-' Cum-' ' mings, Betty Peterson, Michael J. Han-; Han-; Ion, Margaret Lapsley and Francis J Lapsley. Advertisement. hi i 1 Within a few days we will have our cash and carry" market i II ' I I in operation at the Twenty-fourth street store. Hundreds of j fllll-1 I people will welcome this announcement, as it will afford all an I opportunity to get fresh meat cheap every day in the week. III Fruit Jars Nearly All Gone & I ny a ew ozen quart and half-gallon jars left. Quarts, jj 85c dozen; Y2 gallon ..$1.00 jj ri 'Best 10c heavy jar rubbers, dozen 5c I Economy jar caps or Mason jar caps, dozen 29c :j A&.- 'i I 2 cans su0ar corn 25c I ft ? I CHOCOLATE COCOA 2 cans new tender peas .... 35c J LijjfS ; M Large cans tomatoes .... 15c i ' H 25c bars baking chocolate. .' . 19c 30c Armour's pork and beans . 22c ' 1 25c - lb. can Hershey's choco- 30c Pierce's pork and beans . 25c I jVjjj . Hit. 19 small cans Pierce's beans . . 25c I 'nut - El ae c Small cans eastern pork and Q Jgf& y 50c 1 lb. can Hershey's cocoa . 35c beans 10c I t-T H 2 small cans eastern pork 1 tsW; H t " ant l3eans $1.10 ' 1 WANTFH 2 lar9e cans milk 25c i Sijft'. I "kimcu 12 arge cans m)k $145 fc ' 1 Two sales girls wanted. Must 4 small cans milk 25c j 3&i.f I have had some business expcrl. 12small cans milk 75c littjw H ence. War widows given first s I flja ; 1 consideration. Apply at Twenty- Small cans rolled meat ... 5c I 1 ' I fourth street store. 2 cans chipped beef .... 35c I 1 ?$k 1 V I J m I Flour and Substitutes C$ 1 Present arrangement should not prove a hardship an any one. I r$' 1 Twelve pounds of substitutes is required to be mixed .with each 1 f0. i 1 48-pound sack of flour. Our whole wheat and graham flour re- i&jjft': 1 quire no substitutes. I Sg- I 12 pounds barley flour, 90c; 12 pounds oat flour 85c J iSffi;' I 12 pounds rice flour, $1.45; 10 pounds corn meal 70c 1 : I 48 pounds white flour, $2.60; 2 sacks white flour 5.10 lugv I 48 pounds graham flour, $2.35; 24 pounds graham flour $1.20 I jg - I 48 pounds whole wheat flour, $2.35; 24 pounds whole 1 W I wheat flour $1.20 1 : I Stores: 24th and Grant; 26th and Washington' g jfii ; I Government License G32932. n 'Ml 9 Coffee and Teas I I CONSTITUTE ONE OF OUR STRONGEST I DEPARTMENTS I . OUR COFFEE IS FRESHLY ROASTED ; kept in air-tight, sani- I tary cases and ground when you buy it, thus preserving aii of i fm the essential oil and flavor the coffee bean contains. This ex- 1 jH plains why we can offer high value coffee at such low prices. 9 ' You also save cost of packing and cost of tins. Six different blends, ranging in price from 20 to 36 cents 1 -per pound, each one from 8 to 1 0 cents a pound less than the I : same grade would cost elsewhere. ' OUR TEAS ARE'THE CHOICEST GROWN ; selling now at re- : tail for about the figure that is asked for them by large import- p ing houses at wholesale. Do you know what Tea is and how the types originate? We I will tell you : L , Tea Is the leaf of a bush which grows in the Orient, and all kinds E lf of tea come from the same kind of a bush. H The leaves arc fired (roasted) somewhat as coffee Is roasted; and it 1 4 IH is the manipulation during firing that makes the difference in appear- P ' JH There are four distinct taste types of tea. All the pecuflar tea '( jH names refer to some of these four types. J L1 JAPAN Is thetype which Is fired immediately after picking and re- I - tains its green leaf color. Green tea, spider-leg, gunpowder, Young " I d Hyson, etc., are different names applied to tea which retains Its nat- j, ural color. Spider-leg and gunpowder arc leaves rolled into unnatural i II forms. j "ENGLISH BREAKFAST" Is a China tea which Is allowed to wilt J V and oxidize before firing, giving a full rich body, and black color. The j j name Is used only in this country. I "CEYLON. INDIA" Is a blend of two teas grown In those countries, i fully oxidized before firing; also black. m ( 5 "OOLONG" tea Is partly oxidized before it is fired, which glve3 it a 1 fl delicate but distinctive flavor and brown color. H ' The young, tender leaves of the spring crop and upland farms make M ' J the best tea SUCH AS WE SELL. I After tea I3 fired it deteriorates when exposed to the air the same II ( as coffee, only more slowly. P ' IH j TRY OURS AND FEEL SATISFIED THAT YOU GET f' H YOUR MONEY 1 1 AT - - K H I 'American Grocery Co. I J PHONIT 747 ! I j 359 Twenty-Fourth St. 1 f 5 We are overstocked on large. heaters suitable for l ! . ) H J heating public halls, large rooms, stores and etc., and ? j will sell them at sacrifice prices. In fact, all of our stock j j of Buck's stoves and ranges are on sale at low prices. ! SIBM STEVENS IMPLEMENT COMPANY I I OGDEN, UTAH. j H |