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Show r ". .- " ' ;. ' ' ' 19, 1923. THE PROVO HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOgER - - - ty , - . . . ' - j KNIGHT WOOLEN HILLS AlkWOOL 0YERC0ATS KMGHT W00IIN fillUSWOUlTHOMD WOOL BLANKETS ON SALE SATURDAY 50 NORTH UNIVERSITY AVE. DRY VICTORY MJVERNOKS - ii Govei'norwtfJlorAdopJe-JArJteing lull support of the reconference " 1 to Ik .uhtiua-iufmMMirfrfr-ipmar- Si oowWnrffla i- rovmfternoTBit Blaine attacked the resolution becanse, aa he said, "I have already taken an oath as governor of AVia- consln to uphold the constitution and I resent any move to make me luke that oatfi again. ri i METCALFIS . sueKeourse arideharged -- j .,,! enforce-Goveruo- , , t SI X I 3 itmrt and while a majority of eastern southern delegations were solidly behind Drain. " Five vice commanders ami the national chaplain will also be uamed today and within 21 hours the national executive committee will meet to confirm the new" commander's selection of national adjutant, -it. w I - M r.aa nUipr off-erf- i. - us E R mi l u T C-- pointed ontthe 9 OUR MEAT DEPARTMENT Extra Special on Veal 1" 0 .. . - la Bril I .' MISCELLANEOUS- - .;7c Leg Roast, lb.. . . , , . . . . . .25c MINCEMEAT Loin Roast, lb. . . . . . . . . .23c e Our Mince Meat Lean Pot Roast, lb. Nothing Better. ";81-3- c Rib Boils, lb 41lfcT,7.r::.uV;;v;-.-.....20- c c Shoulder Pot Roasts, 2 lbs. ....35c 18c . . . lb 3 .16c, lbs. , Rump Roast, , . , . 50c 7 lbs. c ;;.vr:;.. $1.00 Hamburger, lb. ...... Call in and See Our Big Barrel of Olives from Spain. home-mad- he ' ' - 25c Sweetbreads, lb. . . Veal StewjTDff neck; lbTTTlOc" Brains, lb. ... .r. ....... . .20c Veal Breast off neck, 12y2c Beef Liver, lb .... .8 ' Shoulder ;Roast,' lb ;15c-17- c eachT. . .TT7rr:5c" PigVFeet, .22c lb.. ....... Pig Shanks, lb. . . ... . Rump Roast, 10c-121- 0 l V, ; o, os n1 'i i; a ie 1 ri 2c 15c-17- I" : nn n rMizra i e d o ft :ti v -- LI PHONES I 749c Children's vyooiuaps i -- coiorsr 25c vBiue. ah mziM uvv iml g II I I . B ummren s -t " tm .... I - Im Im - I I re values. 98c j 16c V -- -t x i I T7rS2.95PrP - . at I I I Values to $1.50. Winter weight. I " should embrave competitive water mlng of every description, polo, push ball, ornamental-swimminand diving, life saving, etc., and all its members should receive In the more expert Instruction I -- . - na mm - f.n f&'A g MHIIIHBBKa - - SPECIAL ON MEN'S, ; ' 1111M W "' -- a M '! -M0N FOR SATURDAY ONLY m, 194, 195: We have limited number of fine Dress Shirts, including uea wide variety of wanted color and sfaS cuffs.-Valoft up to $10 and $2.00. We have bought a carofgoodWhiteMill Run at a very low price and in keeping with our policy of giv--: A Rare Bargain at -- ing our customers the advantage of "anyspecialrice we get, we are passing it on to our customers for only, at the car at Orem depot, at the following ; ; ,, prices; be ; .... $6.60 They Won't Last Long. Sat-urd- ay - -- ; 5-8- 0-lb. 10S0-lb.sacks- rr 15-8- 0-lb. sack- s- 400 lbs 800 lbs sacks-120- 0 lbsV $1.65 cwt .vi. .; . . cwt. . . i. . . .$12.80 $1.55 cwt. V.T..i .$18.60t $1.60 4 T faD ,nd wlnter merchandise at,, greatly reduced prices. Our stock includes Men's VVool Underwear, Shirts, .Overcoats, Men's and Boys' t0t the Whle Socks Hats, Cap Terms Strictly Cash ... ' No Charges ... - - i Produce dise fmi' ct 5minTitt W inspection. We know give complete satisfaction. FLETCHER "our merchan-- , &TIEIASC0.:- - STORE NO. 2 332 West Center . ill" TTTTin " - following offlcera, were elected: Fred Richan, . president; Milton Peterson,, vice president; Rondo Robinson, secretary treasurer, Prof, 8. Leaf, instructor and coach. g ' ibi swi I 98c j it- - , Liaaies' union i Pin h ani. I MM nl HlilTlairTrarTmaJilmbTlyLidopi swim-- ted by the members present and the iind M- .- Z Wi Kfil I m I " r$195 better knowledge of modern strokes tn flponlre - ggl 1 rm nnri rn rpri MF'MI - HiiiWUHB..BHa BM. BB-- ex'a i n -- .rlnn pair " sizes. 1, 2, $1.75 value. I- - ; U Challies and ar nr. - Rubbere 95c value. . I - I, English Nainsook awiua. II infoMtf.nAiW" I fl i- v 17cLl9cy ?AROfe j JVooI , I valuel iLarge size; $10.95 - . i 69c value., A a lb.iAH I X . i I r - , uianKet M" WasatcJi ' J i! II ' . l-- 3c a. l I .. I aeqnatlc-spo- rt . " I Outing Flannel I :H Sheeting 45c .. inn ing authorities for directing the attention of the school children to the displayj as well as the many town folks who have given - , us encouragement in our efforts: ? People from all parts of Utah county have thronged our store all week. They have seen some of the finest varieties of fruit and produce to be found in the intermountain terri .. .. tory ' That is the kind of merchandise we like to sell Superior Qualities, Our patrons generally find that our merchandise is selected with a care that assures them of the best the fields, the orchards and the markets of fordVejwant everyone to see this display before it is too late. - ooc vaiue. M TAKES EM.MSII HUNGER-STRIKLAURELS International News Service. it't. 19. The world LONDON, champion hunger striking title will probably have to be handed to ex Inspector John Syme, formerly of YAM the London police force. iu nyine h ns uisuiisseu iroui me ijo- lice force in 1010 and effir since then- - he. hus Iiceu awwp'ptlng tg'Jt-tract public attention to his case, j He - frequently -- makes incendiary HHspeeches before Buckingham Palace ffiBAi and does .othcjJhings that annoy. tne police, who are rorced to ar- rest him. Every tme he w arrest- WA ed he Initiates a hunger strike. Prof. L ourFair the areatjuccess it tras. We desire to especially thank the farmers who brought in such a fine variety of fruit and produce, and the school "mnL - i :I EX-CO- P necessity of an organization to fos ter swimming as a competitive sport and a recreational pastime, and out lined a very interesting program for the coming year. The club, according to Prof. Leaf should be open to any one wishing We desire to thank the people who responded and assisted in-mak- Peqoot ch ' andjor-ganlse- Fair 42-in- d SWIMMING CLUB ORGANIZED. The swimming enthusiasts of Provo met at the high school d the first swimming club in the.hlgtory of Utah county. A large number of swimmers were Inattend- ance. Enjoy Sniltoiii's n M Kl mm KM Thousands ... I EH I "? Jiiil.a-aiM'hT- II ..'.II 011 . the federal administration with the responsibility for the enforcement Kansan Stands Best Chance t , of the law. of Election As National One of the outstanding surprises Commander. of the action today, was the climax ! of a prohibition discussion, formal and informal,, that has embroiled By COPEL.ND C. BURG. for. . three days, was j International News Service Staff conference ,the . . tne acquiescence oi.uoveruor .niizer Correspondent. n fha SwAatj-PBAluof tlon. Regarded as a chief of the RAN FRANCISCO. Xct. 19. After liberal element, "Silaer- - joined hands being torn apart by the adoption of with the drys, headed by Sweet and a resolution advocating law Flnchot of Pennsylvania ment and tolerance toward all and Baxter of Maine, In agreement races, colors. and creeds, the dove of to the "lione dry enforcement peace hovered this morning over the pledge." Ue held that the prohibi. fifth annual convention of the tlon amendment was part and parcel American Eet'lon and! invention nf tha cnngtHnjlnn was the duty of the states tonnlte adjournment late today the organl- closely with national .enfurcementlzatiw would stand-nnlte- d. ' As the ripples from the storm sub- agencies. Belated attempts by the drys to d, the veterans chiefs were secure agreement on a definite Ing tangled ends together in set "of suggestions to submit to effort to ring down the con- President Coolldge as the co- - entlon curtain with accomplish- Xcsz-Jer"- Hurry To Our m nor ' LiliJIEAD out the scope of the conference jto V . nsi , , nd T PreBldei!rt)oirageln-TBegBr- af-ul- r 50 NORTH UNIVERSITY AVE. A Few Good Reacohs Why You 1 are to be the bases of djscusslon at to uphold the prohibition law and 'make the United States thoroughly The trlumpth pf the drys, dry. however, was only after bitter tipon the resolution of Governor Tarker of Louisiana and Blaine of Wisconsin. Through the . ; -- . - WESTBADEN. ImliOct ia. Sweeping mrr the mrJ-"- tA taction, dry won a smashing, vic tory at the .concluding session of the annual governors conference here today. Following a stormy ses behind closed doors, virtually - Bion. all of the state executives agreed " to arm - v.Vl MM and a more definite stand upon ASKS FOB DIVORCE. A niprli'anlza tlon. . - Alleging, that her hnsbandsJEdr enewl WilderR Taefcalfe win J. Tompkins, while living In Lawrence, Kans., and General told 1923 York had New January 1, her that ngmsBfoTign wnymaF ney. were, this morning most promried life and that from .then on he lnently mentioned for the position would steal automobiles for a liv of commander to succeed Alvin ing, Mrs. Mala Anderberg Tompkins, iiWHley of Texas. "Angelearftreff In WeV lhackgrouni. loomed Joa. a suit for divorce. H Thompson of - 4eHnsyrMHitei ""They were" married in Prove John Hi Quinn of California and October 17.1916. She asks for the Thomas Sawyle of Washington. custody of two children. Sawyle'a chances were reported to be slight. There-remaltoo, he posihility of a dark horse candidate ridingto victory at the"lagr nrtnute race. in ; Metca lfjRu8 beinL ajrongljl BUlrj.yjJ...;-middle some western, ported by resolution now standa it I restricted solely to an expression that the rovernors are ready to throw complete and harmonious co- .their state aeeneles poratlnn-o- f to maintain tne Integrity of the constitution and th law f the land" particularly prohibition, narAs the CoPPCflIOHdfilltr it-- ment of tht most constructive pro gram of Wore in the organization's history, the program featuring & i campalfeu fur adjustment' (.uuipeuaa11 and fl..n. better hosnitallzation .Win! By KENNETH CLARK. International Newt Service Staff ? JENKINS KNITTING MILLS COMPANY effort of throe 'two state chief, I operation can be extended 'to make Governor Sweet was ,foree4ellm- - the tow enforcement system fool-" Inate that portion of ' the rosofu- - prof)f, were- - thwarted. Si much 1 in i' ihuf tha nMrh Tffnn whs nihsnslad In haranguing resolution that drys ferenee- approved the xElghteenth the Sweet decided not to press for this action. " ' ' aniendnienC' Conference of the nors Approve Prohibi , tlon Laws. THE SUPPLY IS LIMITED COME EARLY I - $8.75 . : Street k I 'T |