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Show TiT LAG3I i a tiATioN-isib- f t """" II - s ILL DEPAimiENT STORES 2S6 West Center Str - - " . - o I the Unfailing Saperiority of J By DXyiD W0BRAIX. IWritte for the TntteJ Pirsa.) I - Francitp tbat Peor-ff- ta 7 sad, ma d b Voa tmj at this Store positively 'assured of receding ifie gbnosl faction from the service yoor purchases wH gwe. For 13 yean, this hs ". j been the enjoyment realized by patrons of this Compaay. aa . ' If it www ot so, would it" today be the Workf s Irgr Oak Derartme ' " '. " Store Organiation r If H ver not so, would ft have crown from one small Store in 1902, to '.. ; si - - If it were not so, would it today be the choice of more than a million families in 41 States? been possible for it to sell last year approxl-'tnat- dy knitted undergarments;. of hosiery; 6,000,000. pairs ear garments for women and 4,000,000 handkerchiefs 1 1,500,000 ready-to-wchildren ; 5,000,000 pairs of shoes; 4,500,000 shirts and 2,500,000 pairs of .If k were not m would it have 18,000,000 " ' oreraBs? "' If it were not so, would it have sold last year 7,500,000 yards of'muslins and ' - 3 yards of ginghams and 5,000,000 yards of percales sheeting'; 5,000,000 among other dry goods items? Of . it were not so, would 100,000 .men and 150,000 ' boys have boughttheir suits from us? . If It were not so, would field today? -- r , e - city fone all wrong where they hart a harbor made for pleas ure and an the natnra) faelHtiea for having a pleasant time and yet the people devote all their honrs to and dpreelng thing " ' . Inrtitntioo of 571 Department Stores ax 1924? If t were not so, would it have been possible (or its annul sales to increase from 28,893 ftj'oref 74!,00d,000 in less than a quarter oTa century? Katioa-Wid- --4 ; J. C Peniiey Co, Quality! '' , It ia rne that the worWa work of eelling hot doga and waffle nuist proceed, Nt why let it Interfere with real living. . No.indeedl and .... ;. morning. Several partially wrecked rased by wrecking-crewwere aim ken to the groand, Indud-in- g the remaining ruins of the Car- v riiio boteL Twelve workmen and pedestrians were slightly injured ,ty falling debris. j The telephone building la the center of' the quake--. cone was badly jarred. Girl operators stuck to their post, although several ewoned end were carried from the building.The shot lasted approximately tctpseconds. bnilft-ings.n- s, Coal inrWinter .; ' llsitinr in Emvta Mm John U. Bcdelhiyer will leave tCls week for at Kan Francisco and'luade It the Eureka where Bhe" will spend the starting point for coast to coast next six weeks. tour lna fllnrer." It'(r"a good place Intelligent people are those who to start from but a bad place to end. nbont-th- e can talk-we- ll thlngw-w- e - ; ; 'Dingbata When I told my friends , in are Interested In. Baltimore Sun. Australia ihnt I meant to travel across America alone "in a flivver they 'told me had dingbats that's the. AiiHtrallan word for goofy. ' . "You've got wheels n your head," ald one, "to think or taking afllr-ve- r W across a conn try so infefTtci with murderers, hi jackers, and jazx FOR REXTt- -8 room modern house. babies. ' What you want, is aa ar161 V. 1st 8.:. Jy-mored car." ; My. Uncle Ben said he was proud SALE 100 lb. refrigerator, of me and that 1 was braver than FOR SIZ 161 W. 1st 8. Jyft Columbus because Columbus didn't know where' he. was going to land FORD TOURING CARS, AT $35 and I did. T'nrle Ben gave me two EJL-JHi'e-liaat the present te plHtnlg and a shotgun to take along. which we Ford time cars, touring Look. .The tl.e will sell at $35 each. Tou'H have to The only jan baby, that I thought won't last long at this was a waitress In hurry they trted to vamp sacrifice. Naylor Auto Coma rcHtaurant who gave "me a; kind great 218 Wesf Center fit- smile. But it was a dollar extra. pany, 4- men TUey- didn't murder DEUNQl'ENr xWTICE. when I told them I ihonght. they Avkitaqula Mule Oil Mining con called ltThe OoFden Gate beeanse pany. principal place of business .: Provo, Hah, if Hiisthe gateway to" the sunHt-f- f '."t"-There are d!llnqueut Upon the fol ocean. ' . The people of 'Frisco lirag most lowing described stock on account of say they are assessment No. 2 of alwayg peppy lHcause'of the fogs ,sbares levied oh the 20th day of which hang ovet the city so muck April, 1925, the several amounts set mid. that is whjMheir city it the opposite the names' of th respective lest for business In Ameriea. Now RtockbolderSf as .follow Amt". Shares. they saysomethlng like fhnt in Cert. No; Name. ..128.233 $128.23-Chicago too, but what in the ne of 3 Ray Di'iinls being peppy If .vou are going to use 4 J. I). Boyd . . ..328.932 328.93 -It hi all things like business. . 18,395 . .16.30 24 J. D. Boyd . . Una To Do With a HarDor. 2T J D, Boy 3 .. .. 41,748 41.74 "WhulV nuftin liAul h "m Itf4kni 25 J. D. Boyd . i.2!2,187 62. like they have to Australians the 30 J. D. Boyd .. ..128,233 128.23 .96.17 0C1T5 people only go Into the clty as an ex- $ T. H., Ileal cuse for collecting" cash on pay day 23 T. H Heal 3.82 3,825 and put their real pep Into building & Walter Adams ... 91,175 86.17 s little yachts. In their 3.82 3823 and 22 Walter Adams . . then sailing them all around that 31 Walter Adams 51.72 B1724 harbor, or sitting In around the, 8 Sarah B. Harmon 77586 TtS .64.65 mootuik'nt mying nanuios and sen- - 9 J. MJliller , . .". . 64655 " Bible things like that. 10 Geo. E." Harmon . 51724 5L72 51.72 .. If someonehad placed a name like 11 G. Buchanan The GoldenGatespiito the 'entrance' 12 8. H: Wilson ,.T, 58.19 of, Sydney, harbor, Which is rather 13 W. A. Dennis 58.19 58190 If of S. F., nobdver wou.ld 14 A. J. Harmon 58.19 58190 have worked again. , Fexple""woufd- - 15 Geo. II. Mott 58.19 68190 19.39 have fitted themselves out wtthl 16 James Fisher 19396 h aloes and wings and called It Housecrafts--, 64110,-64J1 Heaven. , 18 John R. Stewart 64116 . 64.11 I felt sorry for those poor San 19 Ti F, Pierpout . 48087 4a08 Saufranciscans with their" white 20 EarlDay 24043u24i)4 faces auri Jjueer devotion (o business. 29 Earl Day 61.38 61380 5000-r-S5.0 They went to wflrki;iirlr nnd stayed aSThoBMifr Iwi-r- T late. Shops stayed open to all hour And In accordance with law and and some never closed. A law ought an order of Directors to bthpaaged to ninke- - them be scn- - made on said 20th day oTpfiri025, sible anil go home early to dig a so many shares of each parcel of garden, or haveTTgame of tennis. stock as may be necessary will be piny bowls or golfgwim, yacht and sold at public auction at Room 12 get some real fun out of life. .. '. Knight Block, Provo, Utah, on the 20th day of July, 4925,. at the hour ptnnro Crafty There, (ire very few pleasure craft of 2 o'clock p. m., to pay the deon t'm'. barbor nnd as it. happens It linquent assessment together with m't matter that there nre no advertising and expense of sale, v J. O. BENCH. . gardens n round the houss or room '" to have them, "r there are no , Secretary. tennis courts or . swiimnliig places Office at: Room 12, Knight Block, nroi'iid where ordinary people could Provo, I'ftih.-- ' .. use them easily.Publication .dates: July - Frt'sh air is so strange to them that they do not require ventilators MOTHERS In fhe.ceilings of their rooms, or in the.wnlls. arjdlhcy tsteain heat their Watch fur symptoms at Worms lb Rouses 'instead of Keeping warm your children. These parasites are wi;h a bit of exercise. the great destroyers of child life. Thcy put plenty of pep into their If yon have reason to think your husimss and into driving automo- child has worms, act quickly. Give biles, however, when I saw their the little .one a dose or two of traffic I knew at once why. they White's" Cream Vermifuge.. Worms called motor car "machines". and cannot exist where this time-triepronouncedvIt "masheen," with the and successful remedy Is used. It drives out the worma and restores emphasis on the "mash." They'll .mash yon-i- f you ' don't the rosy hue of health to baby ' watch .out ! cheeks. Price 30c. Sold by Hed-' K Adv. u!st Drug Co. Sunday : Lo Angeles.) 6 - it enjoy its indisputable leadership in the mercantile E Ice in Summer i There Is Ample ProoFof ; RI series of original and blphly e ntertalning vtgnettea of America cities have been obtain by the Cnited Pres from David, WorralL young Australian V fcAYTA BARBARA. Calif, July 3, newspaperman, whs came to tbla HP) Another earth tremor, the I himself country, boughtsevere In throe days, shook most fHTTwf; and motored fronrT5Sfff i Santa Barbara at 8 30 o'clock this ! ranclm-- to New Xork. A STORE CRCANIZATIOH- ' TREIOR STRR(ES COAST CHAIN DEPARTMENT '.. EARTH SANFRAKCISCO t ' : (l.OO'fW; JESPriCTney 1 n ..... ...... Watch for Our Float in the Might Goal (Sl ice Co It back and apply the money STUDE6AKERS . key-no- - FOR USED CARS SEATTLE, Wash, July 8. (CP) , The Baptist war la over, Jleralds of peace were trumpeting the glad tiding as flelegates to the Nprthertt Baptfst convention here convened for the business of today. ; ji .deal merchandising of used motor "vca"rs;. r established bf Studebaker dealers' with the back; Ing of the StudeBaker corporation, ends any uncertainty, attending' the oft purchase of a ' used car, declares. the batleground of liberalism and George H. Naylor, man ager of the fundamentaHsm but the upholders Naylor Auto company, local dealer; of the "faith of pur fathers" did not who was one of the first to sign the Studebaker meet an ignominious defeat They nationally, adopted weoUdown with colors, flying nnd, Pledge to the Public on Used Car Sales. gave notice that they will come up. . J In signing this pledge, Studebaker .J again. dealers agree to the followlni--- : X. AH used cars offered' tothe The reason some great men are shall be honestljrrepresented. public too sacrificed Is because they lonely 2. All automobiles Studebaker many friends on their "way which are sol' air CerUfied Cars taso Ilcruld, reconditioned jhav.beenproperl.f !Qdejnjstsarchlajjrijojs ; , '. npr-s-E- - CARD OF THANKS. To' all those who gave us thefr syroitathy and senlces In the loss of our beloved husband, and father, Jesse Stalcy, we wish to express our grateful appreciation of the aid which they rendered. - MRS. JESSE STALE! AND FAMILY. rinf mh'rfitaAet tor and replacement of defective-par- ts i iree service on aajusunenu. 8.- Every used car ianspieuously marked with its price in plain figures, and that price, just as the price of our new, cars, is rigidly : maintained. 4. Every purchaser of a used car may drive it for five days and then, if not satisfied for any reason turn J " . painted and otherwise reconditioned ' before befng offered for sale,- - These are known asj'certlfled slxes'iand. vice carry, a guaranteeof1 days "free-seron adjustment and replacement of defective parts. "The Studebaker Pledge to which we have hnconditlonally subscribed fs the" most progress! ie .step; eyelki taken by any autoinobuencerh,- said iir Naylor of the local Studebaker organisation In commenting on tbe common sense method adopt- - ; d by the Studebaker factory , regulating the sale of used cajp "ltcnnblts the pnrchaser to knoijj exactly wlftt he is buying and?L purchase with th7fuH assurance that we stand squarely behind the . car'he buys from us.HV , to., ' ITS THE SAME THING EVERY SUMMER ..t .... .... - , -2- Ad-Tak- er Wherever there's the question of having .a want filled don't hesitate one moment call Miss at 95. She'll gladly advise you and if you use the Provo Evening Herald Want Ad columns, you're assured of having your want satisfied. . Just pick up your receiver ask for Miss leave the rest to The Herald Want Ad columns. Ad-Tak- er ' Ad-Tak- er The Evening Herald - w d-- ttt - d " q ' -- h 7 u u JULY FOURTH The Best Floor-Th- e Finest Music THE BIGGEST CROWDS A CLEAN PLACE TO SWIM .1 - - . Phone Miss for Real Want Ad Results te ,- back-yard- -- pfldai the purchase of - any other car In stock new or nscd. '' To aell unused transportatioo rather than used can Is the of the Studebaker pledge pla , It Is generally recognised that many can are traded in on new car be fore their full worth1 has been ' This ii especially true with Studebaker cars, hundreds of Which ahow records of 100,000 W , 300,000-mileand some even as high aa half million miles ot ; servicer let the average car turned la has been drirea but 28400 tnllea. -- ., , Toftake advantage of this; reV senrei transportation most; of the studebaken taken In trade are re aeredlt-o- COSIES TO END TtlAKE PLEDGE t 4 Pool Is Droned and Washied Every Day |