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The Bingham County news. [volume] (Blackfoot, Idaho) 1918-1930, December 21, 1923, Image 5

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THE GREATEST COMEDY OF RECENT
YEARS
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The famous "Cas Wagon" play
—Presented by—
THE PERCIVAL VIVIAN PLAYERS
Fifty-four weeks in New York. A whole
season at the Harris Theatre, Chicago. Com
ing to Blackfoot with the same cast; carry
ing their own scenery, lighting effects, etc.
It 's Blackfoot 's first real road show—
played by artists— and you'll say
were lucky to get it.
REMEMBER, NOT A MOVING PICTURE
THE DATE—NEW YEAR'S EVE, DE
CEMBER 31


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THE PLACE—
ORPHEUM
THE PRICES:—
First Six Rows—$1.10, Tax Included;
Second Six Rows—$1.65, Tax Included
Balance of House— 85c
Tickets Now on Sale at 3 ')
POWERS' PHARMACY
Reserve Yours Now
Your friends will appreciate tickets for
Christmas presents
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Our Best Wishes
to you for A
Merry Christmas
May the remembrances you
receive be just wbat you wanted,
and those you give be just as
deeply appreciated.
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our friends and pa
To all
trons we wish a
Merry Christmas
Kinney Mercantile Co.
Blackfoot, Idaho
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I Dr. R. 0. Young;
THE EYE SPECIAMST
HOOK EYESIGHT DESTKOYS
pleasures, causes misunderstanding,
retards learning, cripples efficiency,
handicaps your business and It often
responsible for tragic accidents.
HAVE YOUR EYES EXAMINED
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Fire Insurance. Beeoe.
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Miss Julia Sutton left Friday for
California.
Essex Coacn. Closed Car Comfort,
f 1350. Phone 1W.
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Cigars in boxes of 10, 25 and 50;
all standard brands at Palace Drug
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Store.
Joe Stewart was a Pocatello ein»
itor Monday.

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Judge Ralph Adair motored to Po
catello Saturday.
Attorney Joe Peterson of Pocatello
was in town Friday.
Mrs. John R. Foulks has returned
from Salt Lake City. i " •
Mrs. John A. Jacobey was ä week
end visitor in Pocatello.
"The Last Whisper" in toilet re
quisites. Palace Drug Store.
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Miss Beatrice Blomqulst was a-
week-end guest in Firth.
J. Downing of Pocatello was in
town Friday on business.
Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Dustin motored
to Pocatello Sunday evening.
W. A. Shanks of Boise was a bust-'
ness visitor in Blackfoot, Saturday..
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Or A. Valentine of Pocatello was ini.
Iljh^jjiqiot on business Wednesday..'
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We are in the market for first class
adv.
Farm Loans. J. H. Early.
Mrs. H. O. Lowe of Aberdeen is the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Jones.
Mrs. George Lichliter of Aberdeen
is spending a few days in Blackfoot.
Incense Burners, Cut Glass, Ther
mos Bottles and Lamps are all use
ful Christmas Gifts. Palace Drug
Store.
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The CHRISTMAS STORE\
Apparel Gifts Are Always Welcome Gifts—Especially When It Is Quality
Merchandise at Such Reasonable Prices.
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LADIES' COATS
$17.75
Coats
Now
$14.20
LADIES' DRESSES
$10.75
1tresses
Now
$8.60
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$7.75
$16.75
Coats
Now
$13.40
$22.75
Coats
Now
$18.20
Dresses
Now
$15.00
Dresses
Now
I a
$6.20
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$22.75
Dresses
Now
$18.20
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$29.75
Coats
Now
$23.80
$34.75
Coats
Now
$27.80
$44.75
Coats
Now
$37.75
Dresses
Now
$29.75
Dresses
Now
$23.80
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$35.80
$30.20
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FUR SCARFS AND
CHOKERS
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CHILDREN'S COATS
$5.75
Coats
Now
$4.60
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; $6.75
Furs
, Now
$5.40
. <$4.75
Coats
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$6.75
$9.75
$10.75
Furs
Now
$8.60
Coats
Now
Furs
Now
$7.80
OW
*$3.80
1 tr
$5.40
-$9.75
- Coats
Ifyow
$12.75
' Furs
Now
$ 10.20
$12.75
Coats
Now
$10.20
$14.75
Coats
Now
$11.89
$17.75
Furs
Now
$14.20
Furs
Now
$24.00
$7.80
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A Visit To Our Christmas Display Will Furnish Welcome Gift Suggestions
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Ue .ire in the market for first üaa»
adv.
Farm Loans. J. H. Early.
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Mr. and Mrs. C. Kramer of Poca
tello were week-end visitors in tills
city.
Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Cole of Idaho
Falls were Blackfoot ^ visitors Satur
day.
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Mrs. J. E. Moon of Boise is the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bloin
gren.
Mrs. Joe Jacobey and Mrs. Harry
Hettinger motored to Idaho Falls on
Friday.
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Mrs. Jessie Robethan of Pocatello
business visitor in Blackfoot
was a
Thursday.
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A. F. Haverland of Pocatello was
in Blackfoot Monday attending to
business.
Attorney Ivan Jensen of Shelley
was in town Saturday attending to
business.
adv.
Fire Insurance—J. H. Early.
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Rae Stratford of Pocatello was in
town Thursday transacting business
matters.
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Hand Bags and Purses at prices
that are reasonable. Palace Drug
Store.
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Miss Lila Liljenquist was in Black
foot Sunday, the guest of friends and
relatives.
Frank Sorgatz, Donald R. Good and
John Jacobey spent Sunday at Spring
veld duck hunting.
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Fred Keifer went to Idaho Falls
Thursday, in the interests of the Mud
Lake Canal Company.
Mrs. Alice Conkle and daughter,
Henrietta, left Friday for their new
home in California.
Mrs. E. W. Sharp of Roseburg,
Oregon, is the guest of her sister
Mrs. Bert McDonald.
Attorney O. McCuteheon of Idaho j
Falls was In Blackfoot Monday trans
acting business matters.
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No matter what your occupation,
yon can get heatlh and accident in
surance of Beebe.—adv.
Mrs. James Good and daughter.
Miss Irene, and Mr. and Mrs. Donald
R. Good and son, Robert, motored to
Pocatello Monday.
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Adv.
I Texco Oils and Greases.
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F. B. Fackrell of Springfield trans
acted business in Blackfopt; Saturday.
Mr. Fackrell is working for the State
Agricultural department.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Cunningham and
daughters, Edna and .Mpna_ left on
Monday for their home i*\ Logan, fol
lowing a visit witii friends and rela
tives in Blackfoot.
at the Idaho University, arrived home
Sunday to spend the Christmas holi
days with her parents, Judge and
Mrs. J. E. Good.
Miss Irene Good, who is a student
The M. I. A. Senior g«ls met at the
home of Mrs. P. G. Johnston Friday
evening with Miss Doroéfcy Cobbley
as hostess. Mrs. F. Dan<*e gave the
f Charles
lesson on the "WorkB
Penrose," followed by a j\iano selec
tion by Miss Lexa Benzley. Deli
cious refreshments were f served at
th e close of the evening, «the Misses!
Thela Buchanan and Florence Mai
lory assisting the host^ps^
Texco Crystalite Kerosene. Adv.
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HARK THE CHRISTMAS BELLS ARE RING
ING, RINGING THROUGH THE FROSTY AIR
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And they're Aiging out out Merry Christmas to
you, a Meiy (Aristmas heaped with holly wreaths,
kprigs of Misftetoe, fat plum pudding and merri
ment. May 5 »our dull cares flee away and your
heart he filled'with a mystic joyousness.
The Brown-Hart Company
The Home of Popular Prices
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One of Interest to Our Renders.
repeating, and
when it is confirmed after a long
lapse of time, even if w e hesitated to
believ.' it at first hearing, we feel se
Good news
hears
cure in accepting its truth now. The
following experience of a Blackfoot
woman is confirmed after live years.
Mrs. Jennie Bellamy, 74 S. E. Main
St., savs: "I have used Doan's Pills
| |n the past an „ huve alway8 be en
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with the results. When I
have had backache and my kidneys
have been irregular in action, I have
j found that Doan's Pills, from Pow
ers' Pharmacy, have always given the
f desired relief. I know Doan's are a
splendid kidney remedy." -
ment given October 4 1917.)
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On September 29, 1922, Mrs. Bell
j amy added: "I am also glad to say
a good word for Doan's Pills, for they
! put me in fine condition."
Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy—get
| Doan's Pills—the same that Mrs.
Bellamy hail. Foster-Milburn Co.,
Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. adv

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