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Show LCC.'l mm NOV A BIG ADVERTISER . . - , ' ' . Tr- c I I:- . r . 1 . '. :.--....-: I ' ' ' ' I . , .. I ' ; -I , , . - . V '. ' . ' ' 1 ! ' '- - :l ' -:1 1 : ! .... 7 i' . ;. ,r; .'. ' ' :. : ..r:r. r. ' I t j ( ...,,.'. '-.. i ' . v ' r i.r.l--r t. ... ! .v : I i. . ' . 1 I: . . I'. ' ...r,:- 1 t. . . : . i. .... i -..:ri' V 1,.,, ' , 1 : .,i i . .. I .. i. . .r.- I hi 7,1. ' 'J l'..- i . ...j ., .i. '.owl. Ly u J. W. WYech DnsK Co. '! I.i- !i-v ..II Store 'I i': I aw a hi l.'t'lfj ': r !- '.fi with in? the latest j every ticket. - and best. j- Yonr rejTular patronage is what we want. If its lj (:! yM)d enough for us to show its good as it can be. P NEXT WEEK WE OFFER FOR ' 1--A II:i-:e t: New York, 11th story of "What Hap- j vcnel Id Mary." t j 2--f;. Andersen in a Thrilling Broncho Billy l'i Wcs!em Play. I ."--The Troublesome Danfrhters.-Comedy. i f. jj WKIKXKSIUY 'ii.7 rui'iisruY I i'i BIG 4 REEL PROGRAM fi featuring the greatest wild animal picture ever made J "Alone in the Jungle," in 2 reels. i p Si Watch for It. - Don't Miss Ii ; h l MAXIMUM PLEASURE AT MINIMUM COST. 1 -rH,fflni"T SPRING CITY OPERA HOUSE ' h Friday, March 6, 1914. . l I ... . fv C-.l (),,,- Oi)liitiniu-- Planer's ProJitrtioi;.? -1 "AN HOUR BEFORE DAWN" s , v A 4-reel feature. An- A; v v v N vn ; other thrilling, sensa- x v tional, gripping detective f.. ,i ' ' s story. Sequel to Chelsea ; 'N s ' i 7750. The second of the 'i 'i . n v . i5 -eries of Metropolitan $ s ' mystery. House Peters h I x v " sx takes up the parts of the & is ? kv x Nn vVn ; paralized detective, and - ik x x ' -; Laura Sawyer cont'nues c1 j xsX n the role of the girl cie- '.j ,V,V ! o- recti ve. Replete vi;h i;i- ;4 if x - x i tense situations, over- I . , x . s whelming climaxes, the s - , s s s - N i plot develops with a ra- y i I I s x 1 piditv of motion and cor,- U M x 1 t! i x tinuity of thrnhr.g e?'"'fj v v ...s.:,'. . , socles tnat wul Aasc:naie c ii x the most blase audience. l A f - x x 't With a muIt'Dlieitv of 't v; I ' - ' startling u ciclents, lew j J i Sjiwtr in An Lini FoLvrc Pawn. i him stories or plays ka-e had a more remarkable con- '$ l) ' . ti '; OOptio"! CI- CO'.lSt lUCt: 011. -.rr: u-"-f;r-5---T 1 - rOlTR BEFORE V e ' -'4 ; V.:- r ' -V f DAWN" viileasdy rank ' ?! a:no: g the o:her noted .'- T r' - -'i -1 ! Famous Flavers pr.H-u. !:iiJiW - -."V";:-i g ; , FRIDAY. MARCrh; ;--j- - & ; OPERA KOEeE. I Snts from "An Kour Before Tan" LESS DYSPEFSiA 0:V -HERE'S THE REASON - . - r ' - A a." ' . ' . . .. . . . . . .. J I ft ' . ' : ... i -.A 1 . ....... . : . . Lj.'. t . , . : . -'- .. .1 : :. . , i. : . i t j .. ;v : ' re : - ' r". . j , ..!-.. - 7.. -J K' X . -' - -.vn :.: ty u. Thrc -v i j ; j ... -i i ; i. j. R. W. Veech Drug Co. The Ki-:i:l Sture VA. I'leasant, Utah 1 1 Vbver land Model 79 ( The Overland p'ants employ 10,000 men and prc.va 3 duce 900 cars a day. This is the largest producer e 1 of its kind in the world. Whereas the. average fac . -;1 tory employs less.lhanlOCO men and often produce i, 1 only two cars per day. p. 8 The difference between 10,000 men and 1,000 metln and 200 cars per day as against 2 cars per day is I enormous that the number of material manufacturing I economies which the larger production can effU 1 must be apparent even to the most uninformed. 1 And that ik why we can market this car for htft I o,r Mhor mnnufacturer in the business. i n I See this car at PETTY-LUDVIGSON AUTO CO., Hi i 1 Pleasant, Utah. It is beautiful, graceful, powerful 1 economical and remarkably efficient and it costs yo j;1 I fully 30 per cent lets than any other similar car mad(-:''i I PETTY-LUDVIGSON AUTO CO. lee I Mt. Pleasant, Utah. , I Let them give you a Demonstration. jo Built expressly for the former by 1 THE WILLYS-OVERLAND CO. fs 1 Toledo, Ohio. '' " '1L 1 '. ' " ' - j VI Harmon-Kendall -Plaiih ' tn : . l The Harmon-Kendall player; la peared at the Opera House Wd 1r day evening and presented a wholsome entertainment. "jW brush," one of Willard Mack's ?r cessful western dramas. Thur'j night they gave "The World at. In Woman," a version of the far ; play "Tne Thief." Thecompat. ?a strong and well balanced. In :i: they are ths best players who :Ui appeared in Mt. Pleasant this Si 3e Ida 7 11 PYRAMID PRINTS EVERYTHIV 1 He $&d : J VI i 2 ' We have the new lot of Ladies' ! i F-QRD SHOES' ' J rS that we have been looking for so long. When ii w you see them you wU1 feel tliat 11 has Paid ' i' Wi you for waiting. For they are cer- 'j P tainly up to the minute in style, . best of workmanship and the ; most . comfortable shoe :i for Ladies we know ; Wi They come in Hig-h Purpr i i m J , A1il? 1 ""'P, oti-ap Pumps and S. p Oxfords, with and without straps. M See them at the ' j Progress Merc. Co. j m . . : |