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Show 0 THE PROVO HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1324. PAGE TWO. XT JLI L u Vi j j tC. .r SFJKZf w f except Saturday, jnd Published every Buildme, South first Herald The at morning, Sunday West street. Provo. Uua. Telephone 95. Dally and Sunday, TERMS OF. SUBSCRIPTION delivered by carrier. 40 cent a montn, or J3.E0 the year in advance; by mall. $3.50 a ear; Sunday only, by mall, $1.00 tbe year, In advance eek-da- y I 1. 1 j S Opening prices of all these Dresses at 10 a. m , All dresses remaining at to 8p. m., the balance of the dresses .... $15.00 will be, your choice . . MONDAY 11, and CONTINUES SATURDAY, JAN. The Daily Herald as entered as second class mall matter June 6, 1911, and The Sunday Herald was entered as second class mall matter May S. 1922. at the postoffice. Provo, Utah, under the Act of March 3, 1878. 350 dresses The Herald, only dally newspaper In Utah south of Salt Lake City, member of Uu N. E. A. Service, and of the International News! Service. $21.00, that were $35, and so on.- $40, $45, $50, - go on sale at 10 a.m., priced at $22.00; at F V.,ra4 i 11 Automatic Reductions of $1.00 an Hour LEVYING TRIBUTE. A posthumous article written by the late Samuel McCall of Massachusetts, giving that statesman's mature conclusions on public finance, takes a very serious view of the current tax tendency. "I do not think we appreciate," he wrote, "how pro-- 1 foundly taxation affects not merely the prosperity of a na- tion but the character of its institutions. Exorbitant taxation has often lain at the foundation of destruction of states and of civilization itself. Governmental extravagance and a lack of intelligent financing have overthrown more than one mighty nation." He regards the downfall of the Roman empire as due mainly to heavy taxation, pointing to the ruins now found England tothroughout Italy as tne results of day, he fears, is going the same way. He might have referred to the blight long inflicted on Ireland by British taxation beyond Irish ability to pay, and to the poverty of the French people which brought on the French Revolution. Also to the ruin of many rich Roman provinces, in the time of the empire, and their fanure to recover even to this day, as a result of the heavy over-taxin- Sell- o'clock those remaining: will be sold at 11 la .1 $22.50 5 p. m. up The Mericle Dress Sale. The Greatest Sensation of Dress ing Ever Held in the City of Provo I 9 COMMENCES SALE EDITOR AND PUBLISHER RODGERS Mose Lewis Store During this tremendous Price Reduction Sale every purchase will be considered final. j j g. tax-induc- ed "tribute" levied by Rome. We do not call it "tribute" in this country, and the people who pay have a voice, directly or indirectly, in the laying on of the tax burden. Nevertheless congress and state legislatures and city councils and county commissioners do seem to pile on taxes unnecessarily, and against the public will, until families and communities stagger under a burden too Every dress is new spring and summer style. Every garment is from our own care fully selected stock. The sizes, styles and colors are complete. Dresses of Velvet, dresses of Canton, dresses of Poiret Twill, Crepe Satin, Charmeuse Sport Plaids, Tricoknit, Satin Canton, Flat Crepe; evening dresses and afternoon dresses, stree t dresses, Velva Chine. AUTOMATIC PRICE REDUCTIONS ON DRESSES 350 Dresses at 10 a. m .$22.00 Those remaining at 11 a. m .$21.00 Those remaining at 12 noon $20.00 Those remaining at 1 p. m $19.00 Those remaining at 2 p. m $18.00 Those remaining at 3 p. m $17.00 Those remaining Those remaining at 4 p. m at 5 p. m $16.00 $15.00 heavy to bear. American taxes rose from $22.73 per capita in 1913 to $64.63 per capita in 1922. It is time to call a halt. locust. AFRICAN FLY BELIEVED MORTAL FOE TO LOCL'ST The discovery Is welcomed with great satisfaction in South Africa, International News Barvlce, where heavy hatchings of locust JOHANNESBURG, Jan. 10. Diseggs have been feared as a result believed a is which of fly covery of recent rains. to be a deadly enemy of the locust CULTURE CLUB MEETS. Is reported by a government official SPANISH FORK, Jan. 10. Miss from the Western "Transvaal. Tbe fly Is brown In color and is Ellen Jameson was hostess to the somewhat similar to the "blind Self Culture club Monday evening. fly," although much broader. The A paper was given by Mrs. Jane theory is that the fly lays an egg Hodgens on "Lives of Prominent behind the neck of the locust, and Utnh .Women." The sketch closed in the course of a few days a mag- - with an inUmnte sketch of the' life get or worm, developes and kills the of Mrs. Hannah Corflnby." 1 1 I. V-- f Vf (yf WATCH THE CLOCK HOURLY Every hour, on the hour, the entire stock of 350 dresses will each be re- The object of this sale, disposing of our tremendous overstock, al- though a great loss. The only reward for. these drastic price reductions'la the many new friends that will be made for the Mose Lewis Store, $21.00 . ; 10 J I Automatic Reductions every Hour I ' JBr duced $1.00 less. $22.00 2 518.00 $17.00 $i6.oo 8 ' 7 $15.00 , W $,9- - , 9 Sale Starts at 10 a. m Sa t urdayan d Monday at 10 a, m. I PhoneTvOo'O t Ik , $20.00 0 4 l1 m f C " 4 J Naturally, $30, $35, $40 and window display. !! We eiidorse the principles of men, join now! the American Legion. HEx-servi- $50 dresses will be selected first, therefore shop early. Look at our Just received from our New York buyers 50 Ladies' Coats of deep pile fabrics. Beautifully lined. Colors are black, platinum, gray and brown; fur collars; sizes from 18 to 56; sale price not only worth $24.50 but they are worth twice or three times what we are $24.50. These coats-arasking you for them. & s e I! JUST RECEIVED TODAY, 25 Coats from our buyer for this sale coats in Marvell and Gerona cloth, handsome collars and cuffs of Red Fox, Vatka squirrel, natural squirrel, platinum, wolf and beaver collars', on sale Saturday and Tuesday for only $49.50. These coats are worth more money than what we are asking you for them. It will pay to come to this store and see our coats. r . BIG REDUCTIONS Summer Months Will Soon Be Here Look! Out! Moths! Protect your clothing. mm' , CEDAR CHESTS ON'S i II! We are determined to make this the great- - est of all January Clearance Sales a sale long looked for by thrifty shoppers. Its genuineness has been proven many times in the past. Surprises galore will greet you in this sale. They are unequalled elsewhere in the MQ$S 1L I dry goods field. No exchanges. No refunds. Mail orders promptly filled. Every piece of merchandise in the store has been marked down. Sale starts Saturday and runs Monday. Doors open at 10 a. m. Look dow display. e w is St at our win- |