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Show . THE 1BOVO POST 'W mtMT WOMENS & MISSES COATS & DRESSES CO A T DRESS T SPECIALS Offering the best values and the largest variety of new fashionable weaes ever $1.80 Dresses of Mens Winter and Serge stock and Satin, Satins and Shirts mod- waist high - lin 1) CRAVATS This HEAVY sons newest shapes bf Four-in-IIan- sea- all d; of foreign made from the finest grades in conand domestic Silks and Satins, and servative or novelty colorings for, jfl. designs at I NEWEST WINTER CRAVATS An assortment made from a lot of short lengths military, "snd in Same plain. No C. w. MNS regular grouped V' DRESS SHIRTS Fine Cambric materials with stiff or French cuffs, all sleeve - special selling. Ilandsojne Nov- elty Silks, in every want- - models ed color, smartest of from Selected Afternoon Serge, k- SPECIALS $14.50 $14.50 Street and to Adavance Holiday Display of Mens Fine Cravats OF A Specially Arranged Sale of BLACK DRESS SILKS AND SATINS $1.25 UJ I" EARL Y SEASON CLEARANCE Special for SATURDA Y placed on sale. For Friday & Saturday - of the better grades of Tie Silks; excep- Veo(s otherg fine tionally Four-in-llan- hand-finishe- d 35 at trim. med No Approvals, I $1.75 lengths Unparalled Value's Womens & Misses Suits FINE SILK SHIRTS of Tub or Crepe Silks, in neat or fancy colored stripes $4.50 BUSINESS and line 'fine count Madras, neat tape stripes $1.00 to SPECIAL $19.50 SPECIAL $5.50 SHIRTS made from an ex-tr- Womens Knit UnderWear a ACTUALLY 1 and $1.50 A specially prepared sale of WORTH $35.00. I MEDIUM WEIGHT RIBBED COTTON UNION SUITS, high neck, long sleeves :f Suits for this even- t- Many beautiful models taken from regu lar stock and greatly reduced; excellent quality materials, with or without fur trimmingsMODELS MATERIALS COLORS Broadcloth Full Belted Green Serge Taupe Brown Straight Line Navy Plain Tailored Poplin Beetroot high-grad- .1 e and ankle length 90 - Mens Pajamas Special nelettes - heavy weight Amoskeag Flanwith frog trimming; also large PICTORIAL REVIEW PATTERNS THE BIO CHRISTMAS NUMBER Also Pictorial Review Patterns for December now ready lii assortment of Madrases GUI MEDIUM WEIGHT COTTON UNION SUITS; superior quality, various models, including high or low neck ; regular sizes 15 $1.25 MEDIUM Pattern Section. SUITS; $1.50 WEIGHT low WOOL UNION beck, hleftelesa, knee or J ankle length $2.15 WHERE PRICE AND QUALITY MEET r country. Its biggest boosters are the one ahqjhave taken treatment and have regained health and strength. In many states attempts have been made to prevent the practice, but without success and in five states chiropractic boards hath been appointed, and in seven states the chiropractors have been given legal recognition. In 2? states the chiropractors are permitted to practice. Dr. Sandgren extends a special invitation to those suffering from heart trouble, rheumatism, kidney trouble, constipation, headaches and kindred diseases to take advantage of next weeks free offer. Dr, G. E, Sandgren To Give Treatments Free Next Week 1 F After having practiced chiropractic ir thia city for the past seven years and that, too, very successfully. Dr. George E. Sandgren is going to detreat- vote all of next week to the a tnent of patients free of charge, to demonstrate to the skeptical that there is something more to chiropractic than those opposed to it would have the public believe. The doctor has fitted up the entire lower floor of , his residence at No. 246 North Academy avenue, with rest room 8 and demonstration parlors and is now ready for a week of hard work. He has extended a special invitation to those who hare never taken treatment of this sort and especially the skeptical are asked to visit his offices and there get a better insight into the work which he is doing for the health of the people of this city. Some big surprises are in store for ' them. n When Interviewed today Dr. said that chiropractic had been estabiisher 22 years ago and during that time ft has spread ail over the buy a small quantity of breakfast bacon, order a YOU one-pou- nd box of sliced Mountain brand Bacon. No waste, no rind. The streaks of lean and streaks of fat are well balanced. When fried, it is mild and 'crisp simply delicious. Ogden Packing & Provision Co. The Mountain Packers OfdM. Salt Uka, Price, Utah; Bette, Moet. These Oats Selected for Sunripe Why, you hare the COURT OF THE DISTRICT JUDICIAL DISFOURTH UTAH TRICT IN AND FOR COUNTY, STATE OF' UTAH. Harriet M. Smith, Plaintiff; vs. Thomas 8. Jones and Amanda Jones, hfs wife, Anne S. Wilkins, James K. Pferpont Robert Bee anil Hannah Bee, hia wife, Dudley L. Cook, his .wife, and Eva P. Cook, A. L. Fred Clara Liddiard, E. and Thurgood, Mary Thurgood his wife. State Bank of Provo, a corporation, David O. Wald and Cordy V.'aid, his wife, Lorenzo Dow, and Mrs. Jane Doe Dow (whose other and true name ia unknown), his wife, Mary A. GibRn, and Mary Jane Houser, Nephi Savings Bank and Trust Company, a corporation, and or all unknown persons having THE LAKE CITY Time Table Latest Stock .of Shoes and Hose in town- - Provo "Effective October 10th, Southbound I 1917 fJorthbo- - pur Orl" drink SUNRIPE K0FFE-ET4- h All good dealers. iwffeahlntf and atrenothaflleB- fr I We buy from the best factories in the land, such as Z. ('. M. I., Peters, Godman and others and you Public interest is best served by insisting on Safety First, and ' we know that the public are with effort. in this us We will continue to operate the j usual freight service. OREM ELECTRIC SALT LAKE & UTAH R. R. CO. . t Many people have found that ii YOU "ARE HEREBY SUMMONED ) J jin appear within twenty days after the service of this summons upon you. If served within the County in which this action ia brought; other-w'swithin thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action; and in case of your failure so to do will be rendered against Judgment j .you according to the demand oftba within ten days af; complaint, which ter the aervlce of thia . summons upon you will be filed with the Clerk of aald Court. .ThU action ia brought to quiet title In the platuttff to the following deacribed land aituatr In Provo, Utah County, Utah: Commencing at a point 10.25 chains 1 can-- not beat them for price and quality. 4 ' It gays to Keep In Touch With Our Pricss ( n Shoes, Hose, Underwear, Garments, Carpet Warp, Ginghams, Outings and many other things. . 1 Company Utah Cereal Food '" Utah. your place. Mj I nt I have tried all over town. I fmd I can save money by buying my shoes and hose at De- -' The State of Utah to the Said fendants: Leaving Our experts go from one field to another fn search of big, plump oats, which are good enough to be used foy Sunripe Rolled Oats. , , one package We cannot afford to have you find our perma-neknow We standard. below the Sunripe the quality success (Jcpctida on our keeping above all others. Serve Sunripe next time. chains; 'thence South 89 degrees East 2.94 chains; thence North 8 degreep 08 minutes East 16.80 chains to the place of beginning. COLEMAN ft TUCKER, Attorneys for Plaintiff! tostoffice Address: Suite 4, 5 and 6 Provo Commercial Bank Bldg., Provo City, Utah. First pub. Nov. 23, 1917. South 3.02 WHAT PEOPLE SAY ABOUT US claiming to have an interest in the to lands and premises decrlbed in the PAYSON complaint herein, through Until the new men are thoroughly plaintiffs or under the above named defendfamiliar with the road, the fol- ants or any of them aa heirs, gt lowing passenger schedule will be tes, successors In interest or erlse, also Utah County, a bod maintained: porste and politic, Defendants:-Summor- ta. t Ogdew, South and 13.19 chafrfs West of the Northeast corner of the- Southeast 0 Quarter of Section i, Township 7 South. Range 2 East Salt Lake Base and Meridian; thence North 88 degrees 03 minutes West 2.11 chains; thence South 48 degrees 29 minutes West 2.75 Chains; thence South 8 degrees 28 minutes West 11.95 chains; thence East 0.615 chains; thence IN Sarid-gre- ALT j 3E ---- D. . - , CH ' L.: Van Wagenen )f, 1548 West Center, Provo |