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Show THE EVENING HERALD. .TLTSPAY. FAGS EIGHT, ;Hockey Star: LuXli OUR T ?iATtON-VW- E JfJYtNG ' POWER II - BUYING MOST. WE BUY FOR .LES- SSELLING MOST . JS'SmUTJO- H- II I- ;. r " Right in the heart of the season we have decided on a drastic cut in prices, our object is to close out all lines that are in any way broken in sizes. I We Bhall not attempt to list the Individual lines but assure you that you may ...... , , expect the greatest bargains that we have ever offered. t. -- The thuusands who have traded with lis for 23 years; know that weliave never - . Nueceauuty Ruus McMarray - r-'- ' " illKl -f f Three Rivera, wb waa shot several time may die aud George Ryder of Ban Plego, shot below the heart, is expected to recover Little lnforaiatipu concerning the aborting affray could be learned due to the death and serious lnjurlea of the participant. Jt4 Frank Fredericksasb a believed, however, that Risbee aud Jntrodoclng Victoria- Ooogara, worVTa pro hia deputy went to tbe resort with tt Frad fcanVmal bockey champtona tbe intention of raiding it and met arickaon plays center to and la ra with opposition from tbe other three girded as on ot Jh crsataal pisj ;" : .: men. , era In U gama. Fact la. tba fiua ."Bledsoe and Blsbee bare taken affectionately call htta the "Ty OoU part In several shooting affairs re- V a.A 4a biiaIi mf .In. Jimj. .i.tmnn4. mm ...4 i L..... ,t or that we must have money" in order to secure results. These people know uiat.'we now saies in oraer to ciean biock ana mat tne customer gets t , '. . , benefit. BARGAINS WILL BE GENUINE AS .WE EXPECT TO STAY IN BUSI- NESS AND SELL YOU GOOD SHOES FOR MAN Y, MANY YEARSvTHEif SKASUPTS Utsl oTlLLs AJSD ALL. KEULAU STOCK. : Win r 'iJ uX , A NationAWde HOE SAL 2 S CORPCS CHBISTI. Tex, July . (UP)Three men are dead and twd other re in a serious ctmdl tloo here today as a result of a gun battle 1b Toad house Jere Sunday' ' . night. I -- The dead are McAllister, Paul, deputy game warden ; ft deputy constable of Nueces county aud. ft ; M.JHsbea, constable ot FOR LESS STORES , DEPARTMENT 286 West Center St. c e c u!T:Ti:N;Gf pni DEATH ffl RAID WE SELL SAVES YOU JlXYJ,'a925: . the-VfoX- - ,1 - .,.r cently. '" ': . 105 New Links Are Being Added This Year to Our Great Chain of good stage play doesn't always make it a god motion picture. But it does happen, generally, that a good Uacetrack stage play makes an even better picture, beeattse It is possible to show, more effectively, the actual " 676-Sfor- ng ' rarer ' . It ' e So Is Buying Power that Provides You and Your Fam-- two-we- Kneelands and oxfords and shoes, i values $1 iwu Up - to - date Oxfords. values , . Pure ilk HAD III! I fin . . CLARENCE FLYGARE. KllllllEIIIIIIIfiililllllllllBlIBBamtttttKIIUli The individual or organization that (inds a better way of doing a thing, and who puts it into I Butter - - Kagg tasni;ores have cemonstrated. tltat the old method of food merchandising, involving credit, telephone orders and. delivery, were in- efficient and etrvagant;-HFhe- y havr Shown" that the modern "Cash and Carry" system is the one which 'wins', with thrifty, careful buyers. Thus this organization has grown from a single store to more than a hundred progressive stores and markets in less than a decade. UNUSUAL BARGAINS Wednesday Until Noon " Post toasties CORNFLAKES large pkgs. 2 OT " : 15c 1 lb. 2Va lb. SMOKED 5 Slinill DEn SOME SAVING PRICES New Potatoes .Frovo Grown 10 lbs. .25c. ? Lemons 1 A i n& uozen .boa HIKING BOOTS $8,0Q -- $10- - $2.45, 12.95. $3.95 All priced from one to two dollars' low value, to grade .$6,85 $7.50.. grade be- x $4.85 IT ATTEND THIS SALE AND SEE HOW LITTLE COSTS TO SHOE YOURSELF WELL. SUTTONS if MARKET "Currant:? and .raspberries are thB test we have ever .' had. ORDER NOW. . They .won't last long. es, Black and Bines. Lamberts and Royal Ann are now ready for bottr .......47c can ...H.Q9 es, It),-,.- - !.L..tf j..iaQ . .32 Watermelons, lb f i a iiui no xrxz t Gal. Peaches.,. 55c Gal. Apples, . . . .55c ' Apple Butter .. .79c -- -- vi..riiff i uiutu; t La7 hays and 1 free for. 10 vt extra ..V4lkt LAWN HOSE SPECIAL X 25 . ..10 large J . . . ; . .15 12y2 li lbs. 5 3 ; v.,. 33 lb; LOG CABIN Small Medium SYRUPJ i i 55 ..$1.05 Large 5TI0I MARKET THE PHONE FOR FOOD MARKET 5 65c. 5 iiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiinmiiamiiiiuiK foot; . BULK COFFEE . Per lb. 43 V BLUE PINE HAIXIBUT, lb. ..25c bestcutsTlb.;.V....13c 1 lUINlU 1IA31S, lb. . .? .22c Today : THREE PHONES PHONE FOR 194' 193 . 195 -- FOK SALE "Peoks Tlace," canyon road store and commercial garage " at Oreijn. ' ' W A N Tj B D Phone Jy-- 9 Battpberry Jyl3 picker 484-B-- FOOD I Ladies' Swiss wrNt watch WE positively can save you money on your hay and grain, flour and with link chain en Center street Jy-1rhone 487-J-Ileward. feed. Rocky Mt. Cereal Co. 69 8. LOST 3 3rd W4 Phone 813-J- . Two rebuilt Johnson motors. attractively FOR SALE Dayton Confectionary J. P. Clayton at 124 store. ,,402 West Center, good Jy-1business. For price and terms phone 088. , Jy-1call at store. FOUND Bicycle. Owner may have same by paying tor ad and identi- FOR SALE Business block o Cen ! ter street fying. See Greer at Provo Meat Cheap. O wnerHea v. for information. lug. Phone 813-FOR .SALE Outboard priced. See W. Center or tirepox 3 r-'r- 3 t Jy3 "". ald-Tly- he flames from tbe waste of an oirwell In Turner valley, Alberta, have forced plant growth WANTED TO RENT Four or five to the extent thatt blooms are open room modern home. Call 823 be- ing six weeks ahead of their normal tween U or 5:30 p. m. ' , time. Wild strawberries were picked In the vicinity shortly after the FOR SALE Modern' home; 803 N snow left the ground on tbe ad- University Phone 3CC-- Jy-1- 4 jacent prairie. :. Pure Spring waterPool drained and washed every dayMod ern equipment Etectric Hair .Dryer. The only place in the state with hot and cold water under the same roof:1: V "S- - i ' ItMbi pot ni nktsr - FOR BENT Two furnished rooms. 58 W. 3rd S." Aug-- i Yoat boom will b mer oorafort- bt and fml wtli to ttrtha If hxtall a WOR. Corn la sad toe , T' : ' " as apltln ; 8 ''Ci;,i-iiV'.v--r.-- ' ." J? , TU sped) Mtwted fntnr. boad I iaaootlxr nmaee, bars tk cosl . MM b4 Brmsts th fcrnsttlca of soot It ictuaJly psyi for kself . y MTtal toot of fuel acfc yer. LOST Steel grey Deeded bag, July 4 in Pioneer Park. Return to Her FOR RENT Back of store, for shop Jy-or storage. 283 W. Center, also "Jy-1- 3 basement. FOR BENT 3 room furnlshd apartment. 61 8. 2nd W. Phone 711-- J their books accordlngio size, instead of according to subjects or authors. HOW to make $400 a month. Tbe - season Is now on for a fine line of i The guard at the ' Washington knit Roods. Year around work with Monument climbs to the top of the 348 W. structure, 655 feet, every day en a us. D. L. Van Wagenen. - Jy-1-3 J Center.: trip of inspection. - - . A Clean Place 'to Swim 4 Jy-1- 0 . with connections. 20c i ...30c , Jmptet.Wby ta you m.ke ihat'-- i is thTbest 'time of the year gurgHng noise? Male; I'm trying to Bwallow that for the planing of lawns. .Tbe rains have kept the' ground moist and line you're throwing. , damp. See me any time about this work. B. B. IURDINO, 860 N. Tth " This bars r: ;vr;v; r; . . .41 ....... POT ROASTS, ftiMALiLi LAKD, 6 free . By whole or y slab. 32 Center cut tv...i..". .35 Sliced, rine off :. . . .37V 30 End pieces Veal stew .15 Neck stew .122 Raw corn beef t .. .15 Lamb stew 25 c New Potatoes -- c 10 lbs . Dry Onions, lb. -- Cantaloupes SkDOh IL6hSALMON,lb., lull 1 . 25 W. .... ... SlIUOll , ; for- - Flake White Soap . . . 25c n i,(t Thirdly.., -3 Beil,-3 and omall size mm Steaks s r.': DEWBERRIES SOAP SPECIALS WEDNESDAY MORNING Canned Fruit g- regn-Te- a, E ' lin- Missioa Calumet can . . . 9c oz.j 1 lb. ca n......30c 23 lb. can . .;..64c fresh, solid, 14c S large size . Medium size49c BAKING 4 Dixie Peaches, lb. ..10 Orangesrlargec doz t J BEEFSTEMSc (0 ytJitJu $5.00 -- BACON Complexion qan.,.,24c can ft d package Maple For the Schillings COMAy 0 Mission Bell x Soap Vi lb bone Bargain tables at. oxfordsbest M Qr styles value CChildren's slipper$" on table at $1.95, a regular HOG CABIN Syrup WHITEKING 3 Our Own Brand, lb. 1 S "ih OQUIRRH SHREDDED WHEAT for PRIME RIB . white-cherri- - . 5 uJ Boys' 5 BETTER METHODS ALWAYS WIN . u.vv toroat 1 HaiLLbui InoEiiihe heartfelt ache That came when you were gone. I'd caught the last lingering thread And held till time unknown. But time' n4 fate tone' fan bring.. A heating for that pain. When life again will shine as spring Does after April rain. t And if fate grants again, to me A love" that makes life new, M I'll' bold it ever close to meV tJ ; Until tbe end of ttimv- -! VI B I BIT KNOWN lot of Jpw-- ' heel jiltpprs most of them wor$i A-$- Work' Shoes A table" loaded with al values in .work or dre8s . CO Q C J styles vrzur " " .vtiU J v-i- ' " 'i 4 (k of slippers takTromJines for mert " 3 silling from Pointed toe shoes 'tnerly sold up to $15.00 an exceptional quality. A fiC $6.50 up-t- o, date oxfords. - . A elf .t?.:?..$6.85 $8.50 d ilyJWithzaniinJ!ea&ecL alt' 7 OC "iro.oo eks SUTTON' .$7.85 and leathers. Values to $8.00. Choice ,6f white kii and buck - . pair A splendid assortment in all the wanted heels - with "Gftd Heels." the "x pbdtbplay which opeus William aMhfrlumMa theater Wednesday. " iTore than ten years afio Henry Blossom, Jr., produced a play called 'Checkers" which took Broadway by storm. Thomas w. Ross played tbe title role, which is bandied, in, tbe screen version, by Robert Agnew. "Checkers was an orphtfu boy who wmed to have more 1han his share of bad luck, in bis personal life, though the borseahe rode neaK ly always crossed the finish line first. Because be insisted alwayi on "rming to win," he was discharged by bis crooked employer and eventually found a job in Barlow's grocery store in a small town called ClarksviUe. It was there be met and fell In love with "Pert" for and returned with Barlow and Pert came often to tbe the appearance of having been on a store to bear him play big violin. bat." That was his last trip away Heborne. from - never afterward ; 4 rom his own door-yari. OREGON riTY, Or., July (ITE1 "Bach," the "bachelor ., cat" ownedTby JJraTMary Cr Charles, has readied .the age of 20 years. The old cat hasn't a tooth In his bead, but he still gets about and eats his steak every day, after it Is " masticated In a meat grinder. He also gets his weekly bath and v seems to like it v The world apparently still' looks like a ood place to live in, although he can see with only tine eye.; . Bach's mistress tells bowytbe cat deserted an old Chinese gardner and came to her house to llvr. Jle. was a confirmed bacbelor from the start, and seldom left home for lurks with other cats. ..... Once tn tbe 20 years be was gone -- ment Stores, Giving a Far-Reachi- y The fact that' a story has been a TWENTY YEARS I and patent,-everfrom our $10.00 value "CHECKERS." . CAT LIVES FOR I Choice of tolors. and a splendid line of satin ottMr'cjaaH- - la si e WCOttalB- Th 4 WEIR ttetl famsOH. ( BUCKLEY - HAWS iu -- steel I e mm . -- - i |