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Show TBS PROVO POST PAGB FIYjB x o ooooooooo oooo-o-o 110 OOK 10 Everything Underpriced Will be Held DurMany' Outings ' Summer the for Both the ing and the Old. "Young -- Here there is not an article which is shoddy or inferior in make. Though lower in price the goods areliU first qualitand wilbiryihgT Another fact which must be considered is that our merchandise is marked at only a slight margin above eastern costs. .We are able to do this because our. operating! expenses are low and more so because we buy and sell for cash only. --l- -- v Egyptian nzzina Bfr AL Booth. faartette, IL S.Pyne pang. Rciding, -- 20c-vala- -- 10 9ASHE2TrrS 2U TTCKINi JSCTC2 FE2CALE3 4SMNG3 PILLOW TUBING ' -J- 18 -i- snO- com.-- 1 AT;rr: Madsoa Bo - js Straw acd $1.00 valae :.6-values -- Stories, Prof. A CTnrb Music furnished by John' Down. Pastm&stcr Clove, master of1 10. Felt Hats 1; $JL2&vValue -- 3G c .eerafaeay. SV7TS3 AND Indies 45 KAISERS SON WHO WILL 93 70 r.C9 .Li . Wldls, ErSLClDSSEa VOILE t Yak lA4 - ; : MADRAS CLOTS SERPENTINE CREPES values 25e values 20f 12V4 H.Ljl from Advertisements Away which you dont believe? . r Dont you feel a sense of satisColors Navy, Red, Blaek, Tan and Brown, ' faction in reading an advertisement which you know speaks $1.25 values the truth? Because truth Is 12 TOWELING to QUILT CALICO the gr sa test force whieh can be 10 given to an advertisement. 25e KHAKI CLOTH STANDARD PRINTS When it rings true and is bask194 ed up true, when yon know it is true through comparison of Boys Knickerbocker Pacts values, and you know you have Saved some money then? $L23valufs $1,00, values X9 85 values BUNS WORK SHIRTS 49$ -- 54 Inch Serges 12ic , aadaompkny., . - ISNT IT A RELIEF TO GET PUSSES w. p v&t - nartettHr- - Joseph m KIMONA values In Moral Deuigtu and Prmta, - J- 25c Dress Crepes Ci Prayer, Bishop - I triae . S. Pyne. coimomy be today Your Best reading will Economy Store news. Your best plansforthe future will be a visit to the store where merchandise is lower in price thangoods found elsewhere. Tomorrow will mark the first of a series of outings planned by the members oLthe Provo Fourth ward for this sumrneh ' This time tke members' of the ward will 'go ' t the grove on the Y eampus and iree strawberries will be served te all who attend. During the afternoon a dance floor will be pat down and an orchestrawill furnish music for daHcmg. ; As soon as the fishing season pea the boys of the ward will ha taken to - Edge wood - Farm, where' the tront are said to. be plentiful early in the season. . The entertainment will be in the inture of a. missionary farewell far Lorin Passey,1 and the following program of events have been - wronged lunch baskets. and those, who eare to ride , wi3 leave corner of First Fast apd Fifth North at 5 p. m. Supper 1.6:45. Dancing by bonfire after pro-- . gaat. r Program at 8 oclock, - Caging by the company, led by for-ekrry- Everybodys; Store rr , 50e Values oa FLOUNCZNGS l- l- , JwC !t 75e values 39$ 394 r T' MOIRE,' TATFETA V - J TAFFETA RIBBON AND-SATI- 4 to 8 Inches wide, Values up to 35c W Ftkr , WED GIRL HE LOVES; Trunits Suit Cases and Hand Grips ' Footwear. For All sea oar tin. We can help yon 2'LIf ynn arc doing cut of town, ebmo in out on your expenEM. Osr stocks are most eomplete and it ia probably the largest line id the City. Metal Covered Trunk, $$.5(5 value , -$3.98 Metal Covered Trunk, $7.00 valne -- $4.25 h i Compo Covered Trunk, $5.00 valne $2.98 L 24 inch Leather Suit Case, $6.50 valae v $5.00 ii Leather Suit Caae, $5.00 vain $3.98 Fibre Suit Case, $3.50 valae $1.69 1 L ISneh Fibre Handy Case,, $1.00 value 59 ??. 14 Leather Hand Grip, $5.00 valve $3.00 N. 14 Fibre Hand Grip, $3.00 valae 1$2.00 The above are only a few of the Bargains to he found here. , Oases ranging in priee from 75 end np. yfl Can gjl0w Have you seen our line lately? If notion should do so at once. The Gatost arrivals are right up to tha minute and ai usual the prices the lowest. ' . t , We wish to call the Ladies attention to tho Slipper that we are offer- r , 1 ul , 29-inc- . .. 32-in- eh ing at 754. Ths we. not in all sizes, but youn may be in the lot. There are also one lot of Shoes tt$1.00 and another at $145. These are all real bargains and should not be missed, as some of these are worth is high as h 30-inc- 23-ine- 21-inc- y r. 4. i I ,0 Y" Y V awis , .. : J- - ? .$1.85 95 . J " . ' $3.50. h Boys Shoes, all sizes, $2.00 value ta7 JM. Slipper, for Mr. .1 ; .-.- r" J ,ldfl.40 tt. Ffr 29 i Has that boy of yours got 'On the urgent pleading of the rnpresa, the emperor has to the marriage of his consent--e- d quiet Prince Oskar, to the Coun-te- f Ina Marie von Bassewitz-Levetzoformerly a maid of hbnor to the empress and heiress to one of 'he huge feudal estates of Meckenburg-SehweriIt will " be a morganatic or union: Tlieir majesties have recog-'nizethe faet that. their sons important than happiness the maintenance of the strict fam-il- y tradition, says a statement. : Prince Oskar, commonly called the quiet son, . because unlike his brthers, he is almost unknown to the public, is a keen soldier and a eonnisseur of pictures, "'His bride cannot take the title f prineess. and his children with the nohenzollerns, but it is understood that the kaiser will raise her to. the rank of duchess, though it will probably be some time before she appears again at court functions. - THATOU eon, CAN1 BUY THIS ; t'left-hauded- 4s-mo- re . ran-ot-ran- Mr. Attorney: .That brief k 0T AEE SELLlNG AT 0NE HALr lHE KEGDlAfiEICE, WHICH MEANS Mens Suits $5.00 and up. :$15.00 buys the best suit in the'house.-''"'"- " popularstore.Therewill-betwoverydesirablespeeia!s- . d al ,T new suit yet? SATURDAY JUNE 13 will be another one of those big days at this n. semi-offici- CUnmHG AUSSTHAN UNOfYotTOEES His s SPECIAL NUMBER'! Plain and fancy Gingham and percale House Dresses $ljO SUMMER DRESSES AT ALMOST GIVE-AWA- Y intended to retail at $1.25 to FOR SATURDAY ONLY , . DRESSES WHICH SOLD. AS HIGH AS $5.00 AND UP 1 1 $10.00, SPECIAL PRICE PRICES TO-I- I $1.00 Y :THIS WILL BE. PRACTICALLY' SPEAKING, GIVING HOUSE DRESSES AWAY, BUT AS WE BUY WE BELL, AND AS THEY ARE GARMENTS THAT MEASURE UP TO THE HIGHEST STANDARD, YOU- - WILL DO WELL TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE WONDERFUL VALUES. THE ASSORTMENT IS COMPLETE, BOTH IN REGARD TO SIZES AS WELL . AS STYLES. SIZES 16 TO 44. - THERE AREJN ALL 38 DRESSES. SIZES RANGING FROM 16 tPT0 42. TO GIVE' YOU A DESCRIPTION OF THE- - REAL BEAUTY OF THIS LOT OP PRESSES WOULD BE NEXT TO IMPOSSIBLE. YOU MUST SEE , A THEM TO APPRECIATE THE TRUE BARGAIN IMPORTANCE. fir transcript should be set inf type as -- prescribed by law. This office is the only one in Utah County with tiie correct type. We can do the work promptiy and do it right. LICE? The lice question is quickly ' settled if you dust yous fowls with Conkcs Lice Powder It's safe, quick and sure. I Saves your poultry profits because it Kills the Lice 3 Doesnt Harm Chickens Pnpf 25 cents, 0 cents nd $1 (G. For fhe mtci rfm I ide in the crack hy d y and prey on ch.kn st r.n,1 L spray )our poultry house uii Conkeys Lice Liquid - CJrn5 them out rhorou hy Oavt IS cewt luiil rtIkmi ftJ ccnt gatkm IaJU. For the dead!) head kxe use . CON KEYS HSAD UCE . OINTMENT Eiferrive and ttorset harm dHck. ttt 5 emtt. Money buck d these pwfMmsrkm do not aatndy md , ltoatCMtorU,amUOhi WILFORD PERRY, Agent. Carpenter Seed Co. t ooo oooooooo w COLONEL L00S2 AND MAN ARRESTED FOR FAMILY HOME FROM PASSING BAD CHECK 1L- - - CULVER, INDIANA name as Charles Mitchell'' was arrested here last Saturday by Police Officer M. I. Bushman on the charge of passing worthless paper at Milford. Aeeording to a telephone message from Mrs. Honks of that city he induced her to endorse a check on a Wilmington, North Carolina bank, drawn in the name of nintob. The check was returned unpaid." He was take back to Milford for trial. Mitchell claimed to be a 33rd degree Mason and said there was sope mistake in the case. ,Asman giving his CASTORIA For Infants and Children 30 Years Colonel C. B. Loose, with his In Use For Over bears Always wife and daughter, F. Q. the .Peterson, returned from the Cul- Signature of ver Military Academy of Culver, Indiana, last night with hie son NOTICE'OF DELINQUENCY - OF SPECIAL TAXES Dean, who has been spending the winter at the school. . The colonel Notice is hereby giren that a Specand his family enjoyed the trip to ial Tax for the purpose of construct-Ithe school very much. sewerS of vitrified pipe, In Sewer District. No. 14, has been levied and John K. Stevenson of Ogden. 29 confirmed by ordinances of the Board of Commissioners of Provo City, years of age, Hied ini this city last Utah, dn the 1st day of Jane, passed remains !The were ship- 1914,. said tax being levied upo the Saturday ped to Ogdea for burial. lots, lands snd real estate embrace -- r M. n within Sewer District No. 14, Sad for a more particular description thereof, reference is hereby madS to said ordinance. which is hereby made part of this notice. Said tax will become due and be delinquent as follows, aforesaid, or the whole special tax may be paid Without interest at any time within thirty days after the ordinance confirming the levy or the tax becomes effective; and one or njpre of said installments in the order In which they are payable, or thewholo tax unpaid, may be paid on the day any installment is due by paying the amount thereof and interest to said date. 'In case said tax is not paid when due the same will be collected according to law and ordinance. All aperhl taxes are payable at my office, in the County Court House, Provo' . City, Utah.Dated at Provo City, Utah; June 9th, ' to-wi-t: In five equal annual installments. beRianing June 1st, 1915. Interest at the rate of six per cent per annum on the whole amount of said tax shall be computed from th date the' ordinance confirming the levy of said tax becomes effective, 1st, 1914, and interest at said rate on tne whole amount of said tax unpaid shall be due and payable with each install, ment; and in case of failure to pay XS14. LIZZIE B. MELDRUM, any installment at the time same is payable," the unpaid principal due at City Treasurer and Collector of Specsaid time shall draw Interest at the ial Taxes. I rate of .eight per cent per annum. Sewer District Na. 14.- One or more installments in the or-4First publication June 9th, t?14; In, vtfcic they are payable, - as last publication June 12, 1914. -- -- er i |