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Show CITY NEWS MrVisitor ( CMcaeo, 111, who' TlsitiiiK in l'rovo as the' wf Mr. and Mr. & P- - H.'Kan, Wwlumlay evei.iug. ur Kau (liiifc - Hnjh jCnmiow ten KtirM II )tft to ii awuaRer of Thjr MmuUi theater, the musical com ply fBlosBnm Time" scored such ax J WO Hnnerucw orir stl(in the manager, Mr. Reid, state 11 meat that tile company wonia more mnu ukely play here on it a mum tnp frmn the coast . i, teachers Lev Altout 100 teach er! left over the rem line Thurs. j!Iar JC LINK Salt lk where, they.-wil- l attend the teachers institute tnat ta ling held in that city. Anionic those who left was Professor H. R. Merrill of the B. X. V. , rS'ew ResidentsMr, and Mrs. O, g. Johnson of Huntington hare moved to Prow where they jrtH Mr. malte rhelr tome permanently. Johnson baa taken over the manaje-meof the Rocky Mountain Cereal with each - grocery l:UK I. ? day .. at w purchase 1 ttaf like tojsee our as wel M others in tfrt i Cry f - Shaw May Harry Aslitoiv MEATS wi3 ' Run-!-A4t'rdi- IlALS ; - jFrtrwlsco. local concern owned by company, the membera of the Washburn family whe - manufacture - the - cereal rains of Gold." pur- - Fork 0 r we uU Chev- - tlve Center street and Third West; due to confusion of right of way, accordinJXo one was in t ho police. g-to jured, but both curs, were damaged badly. pur- - JO lbs. M A beautiful suit of all wool serge, lined with best grade alpaca it - and wear. lining; tailored Comes in blue, brown or gray. Ask for No. 5130 serge. "Guaranteed Wool Suit - . A rich tan of , 0 iJ heavy-weighfcfla- n- trousers- - , 0 $37.50 a $29.50 ft 0 Q two-butt- Stolen A Kurd sedan to I'bM lleilbufr was report ed stolen from in front of Ibe Klks 10c - home Thursday night, 11 Nchi . Car Stolen .A real suit value, this virgin wool serge; made in either medium 16-o- A Ford tour- from .driven north iNtritMl Teachers t'ertified-rAmothe 27 triplications for high school cert inentca granted by the state board of edncntlon until Jnne 30, 1020, were Helen t'andlaud. Delunntr I). Hulr, of Hiawatha, Lucille 1. Christen sou Harding and Paul Lewis Hiird inK, all. former students at the ng Harris in Salt Lake At the L, D. 8. church school teachers' convention. Ht Bait Lake City ITinrsday, President F. aimkeoa "Objectives la EducaUon.' tJuredoOclM 171c Jb. Fine worsted,- - blue - with white pin stripe. A good tailored looking suit for the business man A fire on fhe TA W. A. William's home in roof-o- huke View that was "caused from soot in the chimney was" extin- - hvtlli ITuiallfd flmjiniinruiwuif I jjlay afternoon. 1 1V1. f An invisible check of gray for the business man who wants a suit to look well and not show wear "EMPTY HANDS' : iZ it- rr-811- --" - STAN LAUREL JC rin PHILBIN ' - in "GAIETY GIRL" and- -- "FAST STEPPERS" loose fitting English model. A beau- II 1 -- suit of London blue, made on a little closer fitting lines. For the man who doesn't $22.50 a n: want extremes mand- 7- "- $32.50 n " Hi $22.50 Metcalf worsted with French back. This suit cannot be beat for wear. Strictly all wool with neat patterns." A real value at-- Come in Saturday and look them over: Mr. Twelves, the Head of our Clothing Department, will take care of ynMT A rich brown with light stripe in loose fitting models; no Tent in back 7 D "' B NO. 2 $42.50 Warner Stone's I -- Double-breaste- d A beautiful young man's suit in the new shade powder blue. That easy fitting style so much in de- $32.50 gold stripe in $42.50 MARY . A rich brown with tiful suit $22.50 frSATURDAY : to ' satihsfripedserge lihinmade in 3 button medium fitting coat. A world beater at stripes of blue and red. A good suit forall purposes "SMITHY" ; i:. $37.50 All Wool Suits A rich dark worsted with faint . short-coa- t with rounding front French back worsted of brown with blue pin stripe; easy fitting model for the more conservative man t Norma Shearer in $35.00 1 TONIGHT, 7:33, 9:13. lapels, de ij blue-gra- y i COLUMBIA . -HZ H Fine twill blue serge, lined with B 25 per cent off on Knight Woolen Jiills shirts at Ercan-brack'- s. shade,-with-wi- NEW $35.00 Fire ExtuiguLshed inf HIT. arComb wmniiinmrms 0 A axyrHcsAFT English model of rich Addresses Convention Milton H. Knudseu, formerly of Provo, now priucipal of the Snow Normal college at Ephrlnni spoke at the church teachers' convention at Salt Lake, 15c jir.b'.IIoijpy, $37.50 Youiik university. 221c on moo had in blue or a rich brown shade. "Every Suit Guaranteed" ajil Friday. ,l71c z. fitting or easy fitting coat; can be car with li(rime nuiiilicr 44,011 li longlna to Aron F.. Itrucken.yajf ti!t Hr: Blue pin stripe in neat model, easy fitting coat, semi Eng. lish vest and trousers Sedan Roa&t. j nel, made in the new English double breasted model, short vest and wfde tof Cars fl.OO i .1 All Wool Suits , iaai wejreprenteajn at the Tell- - Collide- - Two -- automobiles, driven by J. H. Wade of Trice and Joseph Hrethabr, l'rovo, collided on si H-o- z. - :s niu ii 0 Heber and Anier- - B. O. Bannerberg and T. l. Cook both of Heber purchased Buick eonnes and A. B. Adams of A inert can Vrk. bouEbt one of . the brougham sedans. il.,....w..v;;.........,.,,..M Him tj WlJillrW SAUSAGE" . " -- Butck Papular Acco rding to ih e Price You Wish to Pay El $35.00 0 Columbians Western Vaudeville Mgrs; Ass'n." Presents ' be built Archer of the national . tion upon which cjtles can trade extension bureau of the for iH'rmanent. abodes! The great public baths of Rome plumbing and heatiiut Industrie, made the principal address at the were described and the statement VIEW wild duck luncheon of the Rotary made that; not until other peoples club' Friday. Master plumbers of had crowded into Rome, who were Provo were guests at the luncheon. unclean, that the decay of that 'Sanitation waa 'the civilization began. Ruins of ancient Declariuft that at AO time In of all stages of our early had-a- -a ties been destroyed eivlliuatloB.- Colonel Archer aid. Athens, Carlo. Crete, also show that the only founda sanitation of the most modern type was is and still "It was race a that clean, physically by I Junior Orpheum VAUDEVILLE CLEAN PEOPLES Col. W. G. PEACEFUL, . And Feature Picture EVERY- - MONDAY . - - i ... - - had been Installed. It waa said. with England," the colonel said. nnf A review of European peoples was only because tney are of common made by Colonel Archer who served Wood and common' language, but in all the. countries In southeastern because they are the most sanitary Europe following the war and the and 0f people statement was made that the nation that has the least respect for sanita- Europe." "Cities have slums because there tion and modesty has the least respect for the moral and civil rights Is no sanitation there and slums of the people,have crime and disease because the "America can best ally herself living and housing conditions do i-i. -- not make citizens of the people who live there," Colonel Archer said. ... . - 25 per cent of f on Knight Mills overcoats at Woolen ErtanbracVs. |