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ELY THEATRE ; Double Bill TONIGHT JACK LONDON’S ‘The Star Rover’ \n m ii ii m ii ii I I,notion *4or> ol Myatery. Homo nee and \ ibrnnfl drama. %n HI Nfnr l ad. With "-reel Marie Oaborne (Dined?. TOMORROW Dorolli? bUli in ••IJTTI.K Ml** IIKBRI.MO.\M TUESDAY « on.lnnrr Talinadact- In ••THK Ml\ K KXPFHT” WEDNESDAY ••IfKMI III TilK K.XKtO** Frntuilnic Jnrk Hull. Wanda linn Ir.* nml I,ml* THURSDAY FRIDAY “The Right lo Love” l-.teii more niiinxiaa; (Lai beorge FilniiNurief'i “Oh W ii*i the l)anee." l-'eatiirinic Mae Mur ray mid ditvid Powell. Adorned wl*h -ill (lie benut y anil wplendor for whieh (ieorge Kltaniaurlee l» famed ELY SOCIETY NOTES (CONTINCKI* FliOM CAGE KIVGi The invited gucste were Mrs. Tloyroond H. Holtzman, Mrs William Yates Mc Oill and Mis J. M. Lockhart. Miss Jessie Colwell was a week etui guest of Mrs. John Enter Long of Mc Gill _ Mr. a-ul Mrs II. C. Oliver .f Uulh attended thy card party given Monday evening l>.v 1ho Worn an s Clul>. ' * ., Mrs. •' r. Nance and Mrs. W. E. Matthews of Ruth attended the card | Christmas Greetings \ Beautifully Expressed [ With our Engraved, Gold*Embossed Cards You must see them to appreciate their elegance. Leave your orders early. I Clark’s Drug Store _ \n- pou Urendiaa flraala* IK««f qailt* for ntalrrf I.et u» da M fur pon. Wf hatr thr heal approved method for da ta* it. «ead pour pillow*, too. if (her net-(l renovating- I .el m> help pou art re.-idp for winter Troy Power Laundry party given Monko "Ight by t»>' Woman's Club. Miss Dorothy l-'rey, who was operated on Monday for tonsohtis at the Ely Surgical hospital, is rapidly conval • sciiig a.id Has now returned home. Sirs. J K. F.udev. Mrs. V. G. Clink ? nd Mrs. Gerald MtNay of ltuth \vi -r* i;iy visitors Nendii attending tin end pa’.-ty given 1*y tin* Woman's Club. Alls Hu-l-nu Hiirv nod. who was o|> crated on for appendicitis .d toe E'o Surgical hcspitu. lad week. has r* - tot re I suflicl-ni:> l" >*• removed her homo In Central 1 ly. All and .Mrs. *ii laid Dngnn i uti l tained at dinnei Tuesday evening Covers were laid for Alls.- Irene Meades and David McLean. Mrs. Willis E. Me}irs was a Meelill visitor Monday. being a dinner guest at Mr aid Mrs. 1* Boyd-Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Wait*!' Ilea, wlio w« r* married in Kit last summer and wiiC lift Immediately for South America. . 1 i \pected to arrive in New York t'it about December Mrs. I.e.i iii.1 b reiaendn i sd as Alts- lb l**n Hoag. Mrs. A I indskog, who spent tit* last t 'i day a in Salt l.ake City as tie guest of In i daughter. Mrs. Clifford Fester, returned on Tl’lirsdaj evening' The Willow Club Friday < v riling was the scene of one of the merriest dant in I, parties of the early winter soa-ei. Music was fiitnislul by Jot's orchestra I uiu h was served. Those Attending were Mr ai d Mis.Jay Urinton, Mr.atid Mrs. II. AY. Edwards. Mr. and Mrs. \V H. Lisliop, Mr. and Mis. II. AY. F.dw.. ds. MV. ami Mrs. Oscar i'puall. Air. and Mrs. Thomas A. Hath. Air. nr.d Mrs. J .AI Collins. Air. and Airs. J. I.. AY. rner. Air, and Mrs. Andrew llt-xcm. Air and Mrs. F. 1>. oldhehl. Mr. and A’>s. Frank Sun ford. Air. and Alls Charles lohlisot thi- Alisses Lois Lockhart, t leora Al.if doek. Mary Deekhinan. Ihuhih Good man. Itutli Oliver. Edith La Hell*-. Ai-j miia .Anderson. Mrs. Ifeli-na A'hit--. Mrs. A A. ltariiir.au and AI.-s rs. A. S. r'.aslow, C. L. White. Fled Drown, Alvin Prtei s itayitjond lloUsniun. Ain cc-nt Ruse, I'rcl AYid. Le*> Deckletuan, J. II. Callahan. I f* Piero*. August ilu pnrt. An then)* Jvtrich, thscur Forman. Harold Jackson, thoig. Sow, i s and Va.’ghn Drlgg r Mrs Ilms Anderson and Mi Alnin.i Anderson of .Sr ring valley are register ed as guests at the Northern, attending the dunce i 1 tli- Willow V!i.l> Friday ov< nine. Aiiss ISouhul Occdmitn, v» 1 • ■ • lias t« • n th< house pm st of lier brother. Henry Goodman. Ims ivnr n* *1 to h*-r non* io McGill. Airs. AY. K. McKwing of Itutli v,t« an Uly visitor Saturday. being lit* luneh ,.i.i guest o| Mi.*, Edward Janes. All. aid Airs Dan Edwards of Uulll wire Ely visitor* Saturday, sp. nding tin- day shopping Airs. Arctic Blair had Mr*. Dolph Fopplano and children Vernon and lb*' a* luncheon guest* Friday. Aiiss Rertl a Blair was u dinm * co st of Miis Huth Miclsiughlln last input Mrs. John Stack and Alts. I., if F.aw foid jl McGill wire visltoi* Frida}, bf-.ng ill met guest* of Ml' and Ail* August It. Ith !>*•■ Mr. and Airs. laiwrence’ A. Tints are entertaining at a family breakfast tins morning. Cov r* will be placed for Our New Stock of Beautiful Pictures Artistically Framed Is Here * Sepias, Water Colors and Oil Paintings $2.00 to $45.00 * BISHOP’S Optical and Jewelry Store Mr. nnd Mrs. Herman Tietz Sr., Mr. nnd Mis. August It. lti-p • nnd Joseph Tietz Mrs. Uolph l’oppiwno had Mrs. A W. Hi 1 nnd children, also Miguel Zubiri. ns luncheon guets yc-aterday. Jlrs. i'. U. Nance, accompanied l>> Mis. V. <}. t'lnrk. Mrs. A. A. Shell, Mi i. joliit Innolim and Mrs. W. 10 Mat* thews, motored to 101> Sate.d.ii ..rid sf.nt tin day shopping Mrs. tleorge lsiwre-ne* and Mist ih.vine I iiwreni-e of McOill w. i . lOie visitors Saturday. spending the tint ahepping and having limelieon with Mrs. Archie Blair. I •■elnlmed Betters in Hlj INtnloHIt e The following letters remain no claimed in the Kly postoflice I'm I In w ek en 111 g Iteceniher 10: Bike I'ulimer. \\ It Goldeusmltlt, Mrs. It. 10. tlilletti, Miss Adelaide Hor ton. tills l*. Keith. l*oming<> l.olo. Teil Vaughn DIAMONDS ♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦ We still have some Diamonds bought before the war, and we are offering them at BEFORE-the-WAR PRICES BISHOP’S Optical and Jewelry Store Genuine Pleasure Long After Other Gifts Are Discarded I'rlfnium, Toilet I.immI*. *l»tiou<-r> ■ tttl White Imrr. I’rrlutnr*. domrvlie itnd Imported ntoek m»»l eomplele lo hr found mi> where. TOILET GOODS Mint (rent nml lifniilji. *r|i**i» mnkca. STATIONERY I'he kind tiiaat ilrnnlra n liiifim iii .1 n-l uotd tn«t«*. WHITE IVORY K%rr> uatiHe i» KrniMr«l nml lluiiU«-«i «o |»rrfrttl> th at It »*«*•*«» It* •»nu «>aal« l riMti llif lu«k« «f mtanr air ml ri«*|»liianl STEPTOE DRUG CO. Qrakarn Quality Shop fac. ELYJias never seen such Clothing Values at such an opportune time.^Never before 1 in the history of the Clothing Business have | the men, young and old, of this community had j the opportunity to buy Quality Clothing as we are showing in this Sale. We feel it our duty to | to aid in the reduction of prices and to do so at | this acceptable time. At $27.50 Our regular $4<t.00 to $16.00 Suita At $35.00 Our regular $.'<0.00 Suit* At $40.00 Our regular $55.00 Suit* At $45.00 Our regular $60.00 to $66.00 Suit* At $47.50 Our regular $70.00 Suita At $5000 Our regular $75.00 to $80.00 Suit* At $3.50 Our regular $1.SO and $-YOO Shirts At $6.00 Our regular $8.<m Manhattan Shirt At $5.00 Our $».50 - fo.&O McDonald Woolen Shirts At $12.00 Regular 118.00 Chamois Lined Jackets At $7.00 Men's $10 00 All-Wool Medium Union Suiu ~ At $8.00 The Standard Knox $12.00 Hat JIT Reductions of from 25 cfc to 35(/( on Trousers, ZU Hosiery and Mackinaws. Suits and Overcoats AT PRICES BELOW ACTUAL COST 'Santa Claus makes his Headouarjters here.| is the place all children should visit. Here you fincl the mast toys-1—the! newest Itoys—-the be the (least mohey. Look over our stock before you A Wonderful Assortment That Will Delight the Hearts of Little Folks WILSON-BATES COMPANY ELY’S PIONEER FURNITURE STORE