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Show S I t i ! I i THE PROVO POST I i i , ( MONDAY, JUNE 4,!-192- ! i 2 x . i 2E t l j .AIM r 1 4 , V &- V m-tt- es . . ! i t I Real Values in Every Line We Carry NOTE 25 PER EXTRA CENT DISCOUNT ON ALL JEWELRY, COMBS, BEADS, ' Yards all Silk 500 REMEMBER, SALE STARTS MONDAY, AND CONTINUES SIX DAYS. ' our sale-yo- BAGS AND IVORY DURING THIS SALE 12lMme $ opportunity-com- e ur i SIDE DRAPERY 39c value for 1 $1.50 Value Extra Special! 29c 98c NEW ONE LOT FLOWERED WINDSOR CREPE i 39c value for! SPECIAL ' JAPANESE BREAKFAST $3.95 value for BIG SPECIAL ON 9c $1.19 A98 79 59 39 1 i of unusual beauty in tlie Egyptian i N. ; ; 1 - $1.98 I j A t 19c , ; 98c i TURKISH BATH TOWELS I i AH 29c; i $1 .50 19c f UL $1779 ONE LOT LACE AND A EMBROIDERY Values to 25c; yard n. 10 9c ! ; - Waist special One lot values to! $6.45 for $2.95 ONE LOT BEADS Values to $1.25 i J Per Cent UVJ. T 4NE ONE LOT IMPORTED DOTTED SWISS p A values for 59c , i Discount. COMBS ONE LOT PERCALES others . JAPANESE PARASOLS $2.25 value I 49c I i U 'v n mmm GAZE MARVEL TISSUE GINGHAM 65 c value yard ONE LOT DRESSING. HAIR - 25c Yd. 39c - 1 g GENUINE INDIAN HEAD Per Yard 54-i- i - All Colors, 35c Value 79c , 500 YARDS Patterns drl .85 ONE LOT WUNDER SPORT HOSE $1.50 value for, pair ! Jap Crepe 69c i ONE LOT LADIES feLACK OUTSIZE HOSE 39c value 1000 Yards ONE LOT VANITY BOXES Values to $2.95 for ALL SILK CHARMEUSE All colors; $2.50 value for 40-I- EXTRA TABLE DAMASK $1.25 value for 72-I- N. $2.95 $1.95 $1.49 value 95c value 49c value - , ONE LOT APRON CHECKS AND DRESS GINGHAMS While it lasts yard JAPANESE BASKETS r NECKWEAR 1 lot Neckwear, values 39c 75c, for 1 lot Neckwear, values 69c $1.95, for 1 lot Lace Waists, Of PQ values to $2.95, for y I iDtJ ONE LOT BEADED BAGS Values to $4.95, for 29c ; CLOTHS j $1.95 value $1.69 value BIG VALUES IN ONE LOT NEW FLOWERED Pongee i 9 A. M. i J ar I j , . New Bargains Every Day All Ready-to-WeReduced This advertisement contains news of the many economies There are hundreds of other things we canmention here, but you are almost certain to find any kind of seasonable goods you want at big reductions. this sale provides. not Entire stock on sale i Comftimies (SDays THE ITEMS HEREWITH QUOTED WILL GIVE YOU AIN IDEA OF THE SCOPE COVERED BY THIS JUNE SALE $1.65 value P LOT POWDER -- - K, COMPACTS A $1.95 value, for yard 98c1 59c 3E i PEACHES CAPTURE M I CONTEST THRILLING Gleason was taken in charge inj this frame by the police. At the conclusion of the game Umpire Mann was taken from the field ip the police automobile The Peacljes tallied five scores in the second inning on six hits ProvD btained two scores in their half of the, fourth and counted in tfieir half of the fifth. j Parrish relieved Keller in this and worked in good form. In the eighth and ninth the added single scores, the blow by Rose in the eleventh ending the TIMPS OUT 4 : FROM PROVO TJMPS TAKE OF (SALT OILERS (Continued From Page 1.) and men of the wartime organization members of the Ninety-firGUNNERS BY FLUKE and former division and others who served during the war Two years ago the A SALT LAKE, Jupe 4 home batteries were at Camp Lewis, Wash., run that asnt aihomer was the tor field training and scored high while there. The reports of margin by which the Salt Lake Oilers recoids the army inspectors gave the regular a in defeated specOgden yesterday tacular State leagues baseball game entire organization the highest praise, for proficiency in artillery played at Bonneville park The score not only but subjects, alsp tor soldierly conwas 6 to 4! in favor pf Salt Lake The playj which proved so disas- duct and discipline. When the Utah artillerymen arrive trous to the visitors? chances, and which got Umpire jlimmerman into at Monterey they will hnd an old all kinds of hot water, occurred in friend stationed there m command of cavalry. he eighth jmning lones bounced a the Eleventh SUnited States Jenkin, who comhot one at DeWald.j Salt Lake first Colonel John aseman who was just barely able manded the provisional regiment of to reach it icvitli the lend of his mitt ravalrv made up of two squadrons and one from California Til1 deflection sentj the baJ into from Utah on the Mexican border in he covered stand. T'S majesty, the serving 1 0 1 G Another field service friend two-base a ruled but ump: hit, and held Alatthews, on first base by rea- ot the Utah artillerymen will he MaR J. Farneuf, commanding the son ot a hit, to third Manager jor f the 14 3rd field battalion First IBooks under the Impression that National Guard the hit wa a home run, told Mat- artillery, California thews to go home, but lie no sooner Major Faneuf wras colonel of the artillery from California had left his base than he was 143rd field the war, and served in the touched with the ball that had just during been throwui onto the diamond and same brigade with the Utah artillery, F. A. brigade, comthe Sixty-fift- h was ruled out manded late the by Brigadier General Ogden The 14 3rd F A 0 0 0 0 1 0 ft 0 4 Richard W Young Runs warCalifornia's also perpetuates 1 1 0 1 0 3 2 2 0 3 Hits time regiment, and manv of its memfriends who soldiered - fit bers are old Utah with the artillerymen in France 13 TAKE ON HOME GROUNDS five-time- s I ' r STANDING OF TKAMS 'JTHK f Provo . Brig-hjamit- Halt Lake.i I Brigham - Saturtlaj'w Resulti Provo 1 r: ail Bake At an defeat yesterday afternoon at Bonneville park Th Oilers out-h- it the visitors, but failed to connect when men occupied the bases and started their clicking toq late m the But for two loose innings, game. the game was fast and featured bv snappy fielding Jacobs himself started1, his dub to victory in the second when he up and smacked one of Woodhaves offeiings to thfe centerfield fence, knocking in A. two runs and scoring himself on passed ball. With this lead overcome ,tlje Timps got busy in tlief fifth and collected four counters on four singles, two errors and an out Tn the seventh, the visitpis completed their scoring when Snapp cro-se- d the plate after two batsmen had been hit and Howards single to left contest. 4 Pat Jacobs relieved Burrows m'the ninth after Rose had clouted o4it the t Nilson at short for the Peaches nine chances without a boot. ih hitting of Rose. Fitzpatrick, Men-gfOlsen atid Nelson was much in evident e. ur-bas- er j , puridaj ' J ed s, Provo Brigham 8 (EKvrt lining?;. At, halt Bake - Ogden 4, Halt Lake 7 PROVO x B II O Fal-Ientm- MHlO'Mla)'. H( lictluli' Bn gharri at Provo A i t OGDEN, fun- BOgbanr won a nt Z from Inning to tnrlillrg a U ilb i k, ss today !' for th' Provo Trnp . Hrn ftward. rf 7. k IPr large rowd, of Is th Bln rows, p the third kr i'rovo for the day Jajiobs, r g nt vvho ov-iri loi'tlng and a'ld d the T r ,tl lv-n b-r- o t2 1 0 " U es dc-pt- At SABT LAKE, June '3 Keeping his hits well scattered JPat Jacobs of the Provo Timps let the Utah Oil club of the State league down with ln-nji- Provo- - 0 r " all of tin hit a ' tory lob-.o- n ever, terms in th P r n r'h D J1 lf flt' rolurofi. ' o. of Bur Oll-- I r.irdh' tflf.fng, a Si hall Brt 'tu r . ro flut ot Id r fh t ' til., g ov r hl tP fn With Ul hi hB M tl!et , V ' L 1. i ) 1 7 v N V . :Vi 'n4h haVd rtjlo th'Ofe. tfi.r h lot j IdouM, Jr v,P!i th winning run ' P ruathmal " f V pit or lug hy Ja-.oi- P J.afjille Oil eon, Kll'r, Hdri'-a- 6 4 o A I;, i. r rf 1 il 4 I I 02200011 0 0-- 1 o- - 0 p A 1 a 0 k I V turn! I I M. H""i,. hfO-igi- ii KBr I Khvnd tw 01101321 -- rfr i 1 Little Frauces had lived in an apartment for some time and was greatly interested when the famijy upstairs mewed Seer! week- - later, during in severe thundei Mm in she suddenly san to her1 mother "Mother is some une nmving up In ihe skv ? 0 ntf fr W 0 pish'd h"t A ffird i the l;iiavn. Keller, Errors Jcohs, 'hn Home run Rose. nr roul1 ( hit4 hiiM thiol Hi. KellerRunsFiz"atr'ck. Bin rows batted In 11)1 Two-bas- 1 Ol-- s Salle ,2 1-- 3 e Flei-ve- ir 1 L filin-ingdnt- o tJ,U 'f' Frjl f ni?a-Brlg-fidand iwsall-i- i inti 1 ht i Mulill, tosb'-n(drn (Jifl, thin I II" wi,s he nlopo. Mi wing Jon ll"H f thtft the end!" 'I h l'ii ifi1rl lh" t fll'l tPiwf.'iftt tills dnislonviews S Mil M dn It nl atn p LAKE I0ILERS GAME FROM Battery st lout r. 2 bv Parrish 4. Ba?s on hills Off Burrow's 3. off Keller 2, off Parrish 1. Left on bases Brigham lh, Provo 7. Time of game 2 4 Keller La- pisen 2. Walbeck 2, Fleigey 2, Rose- 2, Snapp. Menges. Kellen iled runs Brigham 7. Provo 6, Stolen bases- Fitzpatrick, Ley, LaSacrifice hits Adams Salle Rose innings Credit victory to Par-nsl- i; charge defeat to Jacqbs. Struck Bv Burrows 7. by Jaleobs 2, by 2, -- - h hours and - j Mnn. 0 minutes., Umpire sued yesterday by Adjutant General Williams, who said that We intend to give 'every cooperation to the civilInforian riilemen of the state. mation received from the war department indicated there were 1502,000 organized ritle shooters in the country, exclusive of the men who attend the civilian military training camps. A national guard team from Utah may go to the national rifle matches this year 'said General Williams, and it is alsoi desired that civilian teams he' sent if arrangements canT be made The meet will be held at Camp Perry, Ohio, September 1 to' 27. Rifles, ammunition and sleeping accommodations Will be furnished by the government! for' the .civilian teams attending FINAL, IS DRIVE I WESTERN DIVISION . i ; CHIEF OF COMMUNITY i i , i IS COMING SERVICE i , i Word has been received by ;DeIl Weljb, director of community service for 'Provo, from .Major Roy W. Winjtou, chief ofjthe western United Statics division of community service activities, that he (will be at the Prov chamber of commerce, Thursday, June 7 . ?- - i Major Winton. a veteran of the World war and' one of the national leadprs in community service, will spend the day in Provo and will go over with the local authorities th record for the past year.apd the progVam for the coming season. ! in 191 ASSOCIATED WITH MORMON FORCE Ivory Carving inFar North. One of the most widely followed proholds a keen in Montei ev fessions in the Far North is that of terest tor Utahns la cause ot its asthe ivoiy and lit is noK only an sociation with the travels of the Mora industry, but pastime as well, tilling mon battalion after the close of the many of the j long evenings of the long Mexican war Monterey was the caparctic winter. The Eskimos have never ital ot California up to 18 47. It is attained the perfection of the Chinese 125 miles south 'of San Francisco, the strikingly beautiful artisans, cluj; partly to the greatei situated onbay. It was originally Monterey crudity ot then merhols arid paitly ti) founded in 1770 as a mission and the fact Serra. by Junipero presidio w all us A wure received yesterday afterNew noon stated that the troops en route to Fort Douglas from Fort D. A Boone Tree Named. Russell near Cheyeijne, for the summer encampment, consisting of one The Danipl Boone Judgment tree, an elm, at Femme Osage, 55 miles troop of cavalry, one battery of and a band had encamped west of St Louis, has been nominated for a place in the Hall of Fame for Friday night thirty miles west of They left Fort Russell tieV- Tlie tuee stands upon a farm Cheyenne. will consume twenty-nin- e and Thursday, Boojie In 1S2U tilled covering 405 miles in day, to Salt Lake. Two days march their Made. Be to Yet Discovery at Green River and Persians believe that on a certain will be spent at davs Evanston,. three -a few but day-isecret which charmed RECOGNIZED the rose has a RIFLEMEN have eier An item of interest to civilian riheart of pure gold flemen throughout the state was is- N Ro-- 7 vflrfujsl 'hi L 10 4 4 r. rf I'l ig-hv (1 hutiA and N xBjitty t r flP1 a iif f giirn . eon W't ir 4 3 1 Q z 3 3 16 Total ttie (Iimim marl" a g r In out when winning run scored fOiie of n.Unr o'tdi shonetring- i Hit Bate d fqr Hiinsaker in ninth Ley, LaSalle! Walbeck (fly 1. r,th G'H'lh in tf hy ball Keller. Howard with by ficore norior'IauB by pitched innings. a rnrdt" G 'Ndarp-Double plays Walbeck to( Menges to Uom Prj)vo-- i a try 4 I'f r lot by ri( 7 Adams, Nelson to 0 ft 0 2 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 Runs h hand LaSallcj to Jones on" Itti (Him 0 0 2 2 4 1 ft 1 1 0 1 12 Fourteen at bat, 3 runs, 6 hits off Hits M to hi'b Keller in 4 nlus innings (out in tifth, in lligila Waa par! of Brigham It 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 8 runner on first); 28 at bat!, 4 runs, 6 h- t Runts tiiiing fi, th' igj't the fn ji)n 1 6 1 5 1 Flits hts 7ott Pari1?14 m 7 innings, 34 at trh Po-- t and f risen on ith Runs Sum runs, hits, off Burrows in mary bqt. t hllit Biy t Fitzpatrick, of suit hiig't Ih s plus 2. 2. Wilson. Snapp Flefger Mepgcs V innings 2 (out in ninth); 11 u if oii'f rne),l othiol Rose. 2. Olsen (Ct bat. 1 run wUh Nelson, hits, off Jacobs in LaSalle, Ley. up fflsn M.ught Vvll--ot- V Utah Runs Oil- - 0 0 6 lb Ison, H. 111 0 5 2D 3b gi"s B 31 3 1 4 Bit.-'ull- h"l c If II, - . J BRIGHAM - 1 42 1? es ' 0 C FALL ON IjOR COMPLETION Too Country, for Themsel'),1 TJie Piets and Scots were two V. ar like tribes of Celtic origin, formerly to habiting Scotland, whose destructive Inrcqids into southern Britain were a source of alafm to the incontinual At a meeting of the board mf dithe Fourth and Fifth habitants rectors pf the Provo-Sprjn- g ville cepdiries during A. D. They were 'several Holding company held at fh"1 rhan-be- r times 'driven back, but after tlie with of commeice in thi ny'Sqtur ty diactal of jtlie Roman forces from' the night, plans werd; laid tor the, lusl is.. 4i Eese northern barbarians re-n' eir incursions with Increased drie to collect the r mam'ng ?20.-00- 0 cp i tor the completion of tbv pa; inaily tlie Britains- called tu imoij. nents on lands held under option tor ill ei if a dance the Saxons, Angle' the site of the Columbia Stecil Cor- ,nd Jue and these Teutonic I,e0 pies (after sepelling the Piets and Scotr", poration at Irontijm Timer committrnailj succeeded in establishing them tees were appointed which they w ert elves in tlie Seymour Mendqnhall end M O 1 lmuli'Mici to country defend. Packard of Sprin dm, JoVi S Smith and A N. Tac r ot I'rovo will , Postal Employees' Holidays attend to the south n oi the conn-t- . Jaduur.v 1, February 22, May 30, Walter Addhts, V. ' Lester Man-gu- and Vliiusttnas are the holidays that and J W. Knight will look after are given to employees of the post the north end of the county, while R. office! department. S Curtis and Willis Spafford will direct their attentions to Salt Lake. Severe Test of IntellectuaHty. It moved and carried that the Intellectual giant Is a maojwfc An, names of all bu$iness housed who can a motorist intelligently how ijell have thus far contributed to the fund shall be classified and pub- to Peach the next town. Atchison lished in full Wednesday. Globe, OF STEEL FUND i 1 c e ,i - -- ij J ' K 1 m i , ; w-a-s i j , j I ry 1 i A. i - |