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Show THE PROVO HERALD. FRIDAY. JUNE 6, 1924. PAGE EIGHT. "" WAR VETERAN OUR AIM TO SERVE QUALITY GOOD! FAITHFULLY ALWAYS AND AT LOW IncarporaUd UNFAILINGLY PRICES 475 DEPARTMENT STORES 286 WEST CENTER, PROVO, UTAH. Accept This PRICES Bed Spreads Brassieres Invitation With Colored Stripes Make "Lady-Lyke- " m 1 "NaUon-W- Brand W 84 yd 94 Bleached ing, yd 94 Bleached Bleached savings that can be .made here but a variety of goods that will prove immensely interesting as well as instructive. I Jacquard Crinkled Spreadi with colored ttripei are both decorative and practical tor Summer use, a they may be choien to harmonize with the color eclieme of your bed rooms and can be easily laundered. i Accept this as our invitation to come in at your leisure and look over pur stocks. You can spend a very profitable hour here. We will be glad to see you. Admirably adaptable to the medium figure. Made of a satin striped material in an excellent weight A real value at ..ing, Bed Hemmed 80-0- 0 80-9- 0 $3.98 Spread,,$4.50 cut corners .53c 59c each $1.25 N Printed Patterns ..SfiSCT 42x36 Stronghenrt Slips, 29e each The Famou "Sally Lea" Make 39c 49c '59c Fresh new gingham House Dresses for Spring time I And they're in a variety of colors to suit alL Splendid natter, Egyptian TiasM 3$cto69c New Ratine shadow and colors In check, plain $1 .98 to width, novelty patterns, checka, plaids. Yard, 32-in- effects. 36-l- wide. Per yard 69c room three Modern apartment centrally located. In- quire 41 8. 6th W. ASD FOR SALE New Ford body. Ahlander Mfg. Co. Unl. Ave. touring 476 8. FOR RENT Sleeping or housekeeping rooms, also garage, 63 W. 2nd. N. FOR SALE Peonies, red, white and pink, $1 per dozen. 213 E. 7th J-North. Phone 775. 8 FOUND Tire and tube on 5th W. Owner can have same by paying J-for this ad. 392 N. 5th W. 89c FOR SALE Phone 311-J- . Jersey cow. milk J-- . 8 2 .a championships .nd two thont state ofthJr Throa, confer-FOR SALE house and m Tf V4I( a iiv.v. rvho mnlAnah Ins wam acre good land with city water, anAa vuuuipvuouijg n civ ainn any other $700. Easy terms. Phone 198 W. record unequalled by school of the entire Rocky Moun2 tain conference this year. "In debating, while some of the . SEE THESE BARGAINS 'Y' teams were defeated, the years Before purchasing a used car. 1923 Ford sedan, extra equip- activities covered a wide field. The ment .....$680.00 Institution, besides meeting th other Ford sedan, good condition, $285.00 two institutions of higher learning Ford touring with starter, $215.00 of Utah met teams from California Overland touring $275.00 and Wyoming. Chevrolet touring $325.00 HERE'S MORE ABOUT Ford touring $100.00 Three exceptional buys if you want a larger car: Buick Model K Studebaker sedan 1920, touring, Hudson touring. STARTS ON PAGE ONE. SCHOFLELD AUTO CO. J-K. Roberts were heartily applauded In their rendition - of two dneta -- ELKS L I 7 UfJSZF" HawM HERTS MORE ABOUT CONVECTION COCO Arrr. 25c his wishes should have some rwot- nltlon by the party." The cause of the Instruetlonlst was ably defended by S. A. King, John Henry Evans, I. C. Thoreaoa and Milton H. Welling. STARTS ON PAGE ONE. Dance at examine the very foundations of our republic and open the w indows of politics that a fresh new wind of the spirit may blow through this cathedral of the common good." To show his stand on the question of an instructed delegation Dr. Wilson said in his prayer, "Forbid that any longer we should be satisfied to elect automatons to represent us, mere 'phonograph records of our fluctuating moods,' but let us rise to the level of statesmanship rather than be content to grovel in the arid plains of partisan politics." James H. Waterg, state chairmnn. ARE YOU .... Glengarry TONIGHT . Tickets -- .m 2a mm Curtis Stamina in the Engine Examine carefully (he ensino of tho new Olilsmobile Sis, mid you will wonder if a power plant so skillfully designed and .so ! sturdily built could ever wear out You know that faulty lubrication, or lack of an enof lubrication, is the engine's life. But in the oldsinobile Six lubrication to gine you find pressure-feeevery 'revolvins part. This superior lubrication system means long life. nrcli-cnem- d : Ton find a crankshaft of extraordinary balanced both static My and perfectly That means diminution of dynamically. vibration and vibration is another foe of Ions life! The main bearings are almost as large us the cylinders. They are of the typo used in Liberty engines during the war. They require no adjustment or replacement for S0,OH) or 4U.IXMI miles. -- airo-dan- large, clyimiers are "honed' to ft grey smoothness, perfectly-fittiniron carry hammered rings. These5 features contribute to the perfect comprerf' ion, the surplus power and the unusual long life of this car. PREPARED? Nearly every home in the city will be honored this with a "Steel Day" visitor. Are you prepared? Nothing is quite so important as your table supplies. Our Market and Store are well stocked with wholesome meats and groceries. Shop early Saturday week.-en-d . Like the engine, every other part of the car is built to endure. Years of active service will also be realized from its fine Fisher bodv. its dependable I eleo starting, lighting Hid ignition system, its Harrison radiator, frame, its unusually its rugged car long and resilient springs truly, it's aservbuilt to give many years of satisfying o'i-inc- h ice. e Water, for cooling, flows all the way around nil the six cylii d' is, valve seats and spark, plug openings. That means perfect cooling, Valves are un no distonlioa, lunger life. You owe it to your pocketbook to investi-;at- e this Oldsinobile Six thoroughly. Examine its engine or examine any detail of the ear's construction from axle to axle and your sound judgment will convince you that here is a Car that looks good, runs smoothly, costs little to maintain and one that will last and last and last. RIPE OLIVES Large can 9 Med. . tab Coupe. Sedan DeLuxe Sedan Beech-nu- t . 7S1 88". .. 913 983 . . .. 1073 .. .10 ..15 . 5 Peanut Butter, Welch's Grape Juice Pints . .. Large 19 12, 19S 31. ..$ . 10S Picnic size Olives. . Sandwichola, glass Totted Meats , at$795 Roatlsiei' ; Sport KuauSfer Sport Touring 9? Lakeside Lunch Sets, 10$ Potato Flakes, small.. 5? a SIX Touring 39S Clicquot Club 11I15 Oranges, doz., 30S 60$ Lemons, large Sunkist, dozen 35 Grape Fruit, medium, 3 for 25 Grape Fruit, extra large, each 15 Fresh Pineapples, ea. 20 Bananas, lb, . . . . f. . .16 VEGETABLES New Potatoes, Radishes, bunch Green Onions, 3 bu. .10 25 Spinach, 4 lbs Asparagus, lb Green Peas, lb 12, Green Beans, lb 17 h Cucumbers, each ...10 Tomatoes, lb. . . 20 X 22r MEATS payment plan makes buying easy. All prices f. o. b. Tax and spare Lansing. tire additional. best cuts ROASTS SnouWer AQTC Dr) xvylkJlkJ Pot Roasts, best cuts young steer beef ; per lb RibBoiling Meat, 5 lbs. to customer,- per prk jQ cut from 19p Iwli 0 - 0l lb. Sweet Corn31 Substitute, NUTOLA Butter 2 lbs. for 33c COCOA 25s 45c Mother's Pure Cocoa, carton 2-l- b. SOME SAVING PRICES b....7i$ 1213 The G. M. A. C. extended PRUNES Sweet California, Saturday only 5 lbs box $1.79 39 Peaches Quart cans in medium syrup, 2 for 45c Bacon . 00a JELLO . Lean Sugar Cured Bacori, by the piece, lb. n All flavors, Pkg TEA 25-l- b. 10 Royal Garden, Black, for ice tea, lb. pkg . u -- SPECIAL UNTIL NOON SATURDAY Rolled Prime "- - jPORKSbR. g EXTRA CHOICE POT ROASTS, 146 North University Avenue "Dependability Regardless of Profit 19c 120 Quarts 74 12 Neckto SATURDAY UNTIL NOON I EGG NOODLES Paper Plates, doz Bluebird Napkins, 40 count, pkg g pi.-io- SHEL-RON- PICNIC SUPPLIES usually ila-lik- MACARONI SPAGHETTI 75c. Ladies Free. Dancing! Swimming! morning. American Beauty ' p J-- 8 8 r , " FOR RENT 2 neatly furnished rooms, call 166 N. 3rd W. 306-W- 79c materials,, well made and in such clever new styles. You're sure to like this assortment at Lorraine - FOR RENT FOR RENT Furnished two rooms and pantry, ground floor. Phone Plain Fast Colors, Laundry Shrunk, In Blue, Rose, Lavender and Peach, per yard lOiinete, floral and dotted1 wide. Yd., 3940-i- a. Additional Wantads 8 Dress Linens New Voiles ft J-- 9 PILLOW CASES Scalloped Spread, 8c Hoped . . Sheet- - Peneo Sheets, ea..$1.79 81-9- 0 cut corners 98c 53c Sheet- Sheets, ea..$1.49 -W" ywrsi. J-- 9 g, Sheet 72-8- 0 .i,. (? John VI. McCrary, 33 years of age, a disabled veteran of the world war died this morning at tu home of his sUter, Mrs. John 379 N. Fifth East, of heart in trouble. He was an the world war. He was brought here two weeks ago from Long Beach, California, where he had been for two years for his health. He was born April 24, 1889, in Portage, Utah. He is survived by two brothers, Don McCrary and Milton McCrary both of Portage, ah, three slitters, Mrs. John Bergeron of Provo, Mrs. John Hansen of McCammon, Idaho and Miss Sylvia McCrary of Portage, Utah. FOR RENT Modern furnished apt. 200 8. 1 W. Phone 609-- 104 Unbleached Sheeting, yd. ....59c $2.89 Spread Sheet-in- yd 72 80 Sheets, 78-8- PRESIDENT Disabled by World War, John McCrary Dies After Long Illness. well-know- n Sheeting strate the , Good Sheeting We recommend "Nation Wide" Sheeting to women who want good quality, economically priced. Note these savings! Passing leisurely thro the several departments of our store is sure to jrevea.1 to you many things Jwhich not only demon- PASSES AWAY Ber-geae- LOWEST - IN - TOWN Are Plentiful Here . y RELIABLE I S"i Mr. RobH was a member of the American from "Blossom Time." oeai or pchukw erts also sane a solo. Letcioa at Long Beach. The body ia at the Berg Mortur-arThe andieore sang, 'Star Spangled fort to Iron out aU of th Wrij, and wil be taken Saturday to Banner" and the Reverend Mr. De- and to cool off thj teau service Port a ire, Utah, for funeral ls Ire offered the benediction. With, Which It Was MumT"0 for interment The first business session of the two faction had come to UuHL convention followed the public ilou. For this re t vara huiimu.iw i . inirlea o resident John a. uennauer .Ti.TTv Ladle h. corned the delegates to the cunven- - nnartwt sane. Mrs. u .a tion and to Provo. two solus and then Mr. STARTS ON PACE ONE. "At the last session held in Waters led the audience in and m tot Logan, Provo lodge No. 849 so- Ing of two verses of "Unward. were reached by the influence of licited the honor of having one of the university through direct con- their members as the presiding Mr. Water gaves the ken of the Utah Elks' State assotact, as in the case of speakers, officer ciation for the ensuing year," Mr. speech la which he enumerated musicians, and readers from among Inhalter said. By unanimous various scandals in WashU the faculty members, or by means of consent I was named as your presi- during the past few of members directed we by meet in our closed with a strong defense for 2 pageants dent, and today the farnlty. According to the re- eleventh annual reunion to greet actions in urging for an were reached port 175,000 persons many of our old and a number of ed deUeation nut than k bomb-she- ll through lectures and kindred meth- new brothers. Into the conventira i! were reached ods and 100,00 irnons "Provo lodge No. 849 waa honor announcing that his reuignatiaa conducted by ed at our last grand lodge session by means of pageants Mm.LUXU OBI Ul IBB tllrtH.fim . m Professor Eastmond of the art de-a-s baring the dlstniction of being v. partment the first lodge in the United States Besides the persons mentioned to start having Flag day essays in thousands were reached the schools and of giving gold The real fireworks came U tV here, through recreational and lyceum ac- medals for the best essays on the afternoon, after Wilson MeCanh. tivities. flag, also of giving an honor flag to Salt Lake City had been wewt Leadership Week last January the school having the best essay. I vi um auuu mm luc permanent Cstji brought in a student body from all desire to call your attention to this, man by Mayor Clareocs Netk." over the mountain states, Mexico as Colorado has adopted the same and Canada, 1950 ' persons- repre- idea, passing it on at the Colorado George Dern and J. G. M. Barax C3 stakes. senting Flag day plan. I would recommend al of whom are prominently The faculty of the Institution has that a committee be appointed and tioned as Democratic gubernaturtV in Dr. loss death of the suffered have it carried out by the . other , timber at the coining state electka. Marti P. Henderson, lodges of the state, patriotic in its. A. E. Morgan, idea, teaching the young boys and i scientist, and Prof. of the committee on platform. a promising young member of that girls what the flag means. New body, the report continued. The in- Orleans lodge and a number of the resolutions reported the action 4 ttom stitution, however, is gradually other lodges are taking It up. As that committee, the pent-ustrengthening its faculty by the ad Utah fostered the idea we should which had been held somewhat a dition of men and women who have carry it on. abeyance until that time broker km received thorough training In the . "There Is still much need for the with a vehemence seldom experienced In a convention. fields in which they have been en- Americanization of many in our gaged to teach. Five members of land, and there Is opportunity for The fight centered on the que i be faculty are either in Europe work along the same line among tion of the adoption of a minority now or expect to go to Europe In the our boys and girls, the coming men report of the commltte which to. very near future to study art, busi- and women of the future. We should ored an unlnstructed delegation tal ness conditions, textiles, and literwith the Instructors in ature. Several others arc on sab- public schools, and all educational the unit rule. Mr. Mulllner & batical leave of absence; a few of institutions within our reach, teach speaking for the motion said tint the place to decide whom TJUl the younger members have received ing the lessons of patriotism and the fllowships or scholarships which significance of our flag and coun- should support for president wonll will permit them to pursue courses try. Our order is known as the be "on the ground" meaning at the national convention. He said that in graduate subjects while obtain leader in all things pertaining to ing much valuable vzperience as civic advancement, social and com- - one reason why the Utah delepitios should go unlnstructed is becag teachers in their chosen subjects. ni welfare work. some of the leading men In the party The year now closing. President unity the No. Salt Lake year desired It so. Harris said, "represents one of the 85 "During dedicated their new half million There Is one man especially wW most successful the institution has dollar home, being honored by hav- Is against an Instructed delegation," ever seen from the student body ing the grand exalted ruler and said Mr. Mulllner. "During the put angle. In athletics our young men other grand lodge officers present... ten yeara he has given more to tat have been emiently successful in loage no. cm" Democratic funds than any five other competition with other schools new $75,000 home. which men combined and for that reaaoa lb We have j 3 20c 13c 10 IOC a complete line of Lunch Meats. Come in and look them over IflnXKRFDDV LUUilUDLiUII IBM JMi'l AFPIE BUTTER . Gallon cans $1,35 ar"".rans PLENTY FRESH UTAH STRAWBERRIES 79c |