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Show THE HERALD, WEDNESD AY; JUNE 6, 1828. II' ' ' L The Greatest Bargain Event: of theYear I ,1 --- - I ?.'' i .v ! t r - I f THURSMf; SALE BEGINS RECORD BREAKING LOW PRICES PREVAIL rrr -s .u Thk Gf jat Salejs planned as an annual summer bargain event to .give the buying public of Provo arid vicinity SHOES for the entire EaTrilly, CLOTHING, HATS and FURNISHING GOODS FOR MEN AND -- i boys: in-nHfB-- - Remember Sale Begins ji . THURS1 t orrealavingon-dependable-qua- li tMrlhfeiL JI il iiii iiiii ji ri hi ii vu MTi V 1 1 iX. M I -merchandise this cedent. We dont attempt to slngleJoutl fty one or two items and show you the savings of pennies, but we ask you to come atiajnqr. at thisrsaleTand rcountzfvoui aIe"ttand-without-pre- -- INDOLteveryupricd-ticke- t 4SJ' : LL L: RAVINGS caVries a messagejof quality mercfc uwii rii ijui lvvyxi r anaise greauy reduced. -- : ' jiiiMit partment of the university bad en tered the contest and out of these Miss Olsen'B painting of the majestic mountain was selected by the judges as the best. The judges were Prof. B. P. Larsen and 0. p. Types in Street Wrap-Aroii- nd Being Coat-Froc- ks z By M.Jlf.l' iiiiiIIiiIiIiii.Ih iHimuiim JUUA BQTTOMLEY Campbell. A gold medal will be given each year by rMs. Chipman to the student painting the best picture of Timpanogos. ' IF ? ? President-emeritu- s H. Georgp Brlmhall has given to the stndmts of the Brlgham Young univfrsTty ntrhta "1fa" ae a nnrfino- Inlitnr ' tion for the school year. They are presented with apologies to Kipling. - Eight "Ifs," it In (Jf! ' - Iff , iPpfi !f well-to-d- 3. It you can enlarge some thought you have or get some new knowledge every day you will be among the learned all your life. 4. If you can serve in such a way as to benefit yourself and others too you will be among the honored ot the earth. S. If you can find one thins- that - portional mat ne would immediately "fire" any city official or employe- seek - ing election. . "No office seeker rn for tne city and be-- a candidate for office," he said, aon't want to be hard on anybody, but it's a policy we adoptedrand we're going to stick to it "As scon as I find anyone has officially announced his candidacy he'll have to resign. Some- one asked me if I was going to run for tne council., Why should I cut myself off the payroll?" can-wo- 'i ' - ii ' SAYS ii iir ii ii ii m inr ii iiin ii ii ui i ui ii ML nLL llilU There's been some talk of gam. bling in the city. However, I Just talked to Chief of Police Graul, and he informs me 'that he has no knowledge of gambling here. "S'.or machines are not gambling Mayor Kohler was chosen a year ago last fall In a flehfbf eight, ia- c.uding candidatea having major iarty endorsements. During his first year he changed a deficit ot nearly a million into a surplus of more than $250,000. : Hia method of notifying the public of the fact was to placard the devices. "There is no- - gambling on horse city , with signs reading: Cleveland lives within her in races in the city. We don't even nne lylcjaJthisioldL come. r la.""- - -- : t , ; u 11 MaibeniGlast&PaintCo. f-- Tv Under New ManajgieiMnt X' r "Good-by.- " oj nir to make moqey by investing in STEEL JC1TY PROPERTY best location in Utah conntv. wrap-aroun- all-ov- coat-dres- " self-colo- r. the school has done for her. We never dreamed the PRESIDENT GIVES would be. so great.' ' That 1 father 'was happy and satisfied. found another father Who was not PARTING ADVIG E so well pleased. He told, me he had sent two boys to school and had received back a . couple of Father, you go' and take a rest; d.udes. We want you to go home, the same boys and girls, but differm Iron, the farm. awhile." ent. Help them as you have done other, you sit down in the in the past, but show by your manocker; I'll cook the meals and ner that, something has been added to your character, that you have (Vasa the dishes. That Is the way. the young men greater refinement and culture, and Find women of the Brlgham Young appreciation of the great things of v- .University will talk to their pa- - life." ents mnea they go home for their The presldent'congTatulated the acatloa U they follow the admonl-lo- n student body officer for their exot President 'Franklin 3. Ha cellent administration. They had found an indebtedness of $2000, is. . which had eWncleared off," and The prestdent"gav."tte:nudentt ome good fatherly advice this something leftUn the treasury tor lornlg after telling them that it next year. as a priTilege-t- o work wita such WINS TIMPAN0G6S MEDAL. lot of men and Near SteeIant ExceptionaJly fine water system nCWbein'o; (. how much sV- ljM4W KV ) i4lJi - re-rai- -- v f-- -- v 1 T r s . . fN 1 : v ENTIRE installed. STOCK OF i FRENCH . - , -- - .58c grade, yard 75p grade, yard ..V..v. I: USSgp ItfSfL W.H.Ray, 78 North Unl verslty Are. J'lioneKIS. ,..,57 TO - $24 J5 FOUR BIG LOTS OF SLIPPERS ,.57 ....w....trw $2,25 grade ENTIRE CENT DISCOUNT $13.75 RATINE $155 grade esident. A 20 PER DISCOUNT ON ALL 75c grade . 98c. grade .f 1 1 ALL BEAUTIFUL TAFFETA DRESSES TISSUE GINGHAMS ,2jfPER CENT . AND - " -- artisticwallpapers the best supplies advise on your -- irnn II wrap-aroun- -- i -- pcdnptpblems. VISES 15) A style Idea which occupies a one readily understands why ta conspicuous niche In Fashion's hall garment is so popular. Ot fnme la the d coat-- , Xiie model in the picture is lightdress. Styled of the most elegant a fabric which bat matt-rials- , with enrichment of em- - weight duvetyn, made Its reappearance, this season. broidery, braiding and color superb, The upper portion la elaborately the spirit of luxury fuirly .radiates with gray braid. The squirfrom this handsome gnruieut, ' Among other of its winning qual-- i rel collar la detachable. in many instauces the straight-lin- e street dress "let, the s la entirely w gut or Bienuerisina the flc-rThis type for the straight, slim silhou- brulded lu ette. Is Its characteristic feature. is built along simplest rosslble Add to this that It is a frock ready lines, departing from severity only at the moment to slip on void of when it comes to the hive ribbon complicated fastenings, just a mere tie at the left front htpllne. MIS. VfmUi Naral)Pt tlni) tying or buckling to one rtrie tad . m"good paints jr man hasn't. Ill admit, and I iwan "FRED KOHLER, Mayor." you to print the fact, that I have The mayor's mind again turned all the other vices except that one. to gambling. However, time and the eighteenth amendment have eliminated two of "Getting 1ack to ramblln for minute," he concluded "every sucthem." Turning to a discussion of the cessful business man takes a fall .election, when Cleveland, a chance. You send vnm. city of nearly one million popula- over to the bank, get 4 per cent, By WILLIAM J, tion, adopts a charter by which a and the bankers speculate with International News Service. city manager replaces the mayor your money and get rich. .' CLEVELAND, June nara gamDiing, ain't it? Sum 6. "I have and a council of 25, elected by pro-: And Hia. Honor aaid , II tor allow-thaL-JEhal's it ' Igor- - repreaentaUom.-wll- erathe citythe mayojmnounced . If you can eat and drink to live and keep the stamp of wisdom on both work and play you will possess the joys ot health. 2, It you can earn a little morel... than you expend and pay your debtsof honor to your Uod "and fellow men you will be found among 1. the " others have not found :or do one. had ,all vices in my time except thing better than, Others yet have getting on the ponies," said Mayor done it, you will stand somewhere Fred Kohler, of Cleveland, in an in-- , terview recently. "Time and the upon, the hill of fame. 6. If you can hold fast the eighteenth amendment have, elimtwo of them." friends you have and make new inated Cleveland's ones as you go you will be happy, j picturesque maj or s discussing the question of gain- 7. If you "can keep free from e 4bli J n dotrtt m Oodr and "Now, thats good stuff, isn t it unfairness to your fellow men, ypu boys. Go right ahead and print it. will be saved, today, tomorrow and You have my lull permission." forever. ' And the man who won an ejection 8. If you can remember and apas "mayor without making a speech ply the things you in this school or issuing a public statement, but have learned, the ether seven of made a campaign from house to 1)011 nnl ringing those ifs will fado away. 4ng his card, smiled. . STOCK OF LADIES' Values irom $4.50 to $7.60; $2.48, $2.98, $348; $3.98 .We Can AND Fit Your Foot. CHILDREN'S GINGHAM DRESSES 20 PER " ' OQa CENT DISCOUNT ilUb I TO $7,50 BIG - REDUCTION ON - SUITS, - COATS, AND CHILDREN'S COATS , " high-minde- d omen. i ... v home," te tald," t our parents will wonder what the hool has done for you. One tlier said to me last year, 'Our iughier has beta home a tew eeks now, and I want to tell you "TieB you , ' Gertrude Olacn ot the t6uhf uni- the gold versity., today? received medal offered by Mrs. Stephen L. Chipman of American Fork, for the best painting of .TirapanogoH. Soveral atudents In the art. de- - I 1 .1 m |