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Show THE PROVO HERAL&, MO?nJAYyATRIL PAGE EIGHT - -- A NATION WIDE INSTITUTION J. C. PENXEY CO. I l s hi Q I I v- --- - vl f i The Right Place For Good Clothing 2. I ftfttffr tim imnraia iftflitiiHi AfTAitti I 9 New Spring Knickerbocker Suits c p Green Cassimeres . .... ........ Bcom Cwi aiere8 . . . . years to 15 years .. Brown and Green Mixtures -- w gw $8.90 $6.50, m ' $9.90 11.90, $15.75 . . " . Mixtures.....?..., Brown ' . : 1 v II Kuppenheimer COOrQTHES STUDENT LONG PANT SUITS . ft. I . . . . Knicker panU&uiiB, ' $8.ioZfa30 . Blue Serges, 6 i 1 $6.90 $9.90 . Week at the Schwab Clothing Co Dress-l- p iiinnitm inninn rnitonr 11 figgl: I $17.50, $19.75, $27.5 $22.50, $2730 Green Mixtures,'.,.. ..... Bhie Surges; Double Breasted Other patterns, solid and stripes. . .. , . . . 7. . . . M $22.50 $27.50, $29.50 . . . SHIRTS AND COLLARS Snappy patterns, attached collars. 77. . . . Collar Bandv Arrow Collars, soft linen Silk, heavy corded . . . . 98, 89 79c, $1.23 $1.23, $1.49 25? . . . . 45 t HATS AND CAPS Caps, Greens, Tans, Browns, Bide. Hats, in all shades ....... . . . i 09S 98S $1.49, .$1.98, $2.98, $3.98, . SHOES Black or fan $2.98, $3.69, $3.98. $4.98, $6.90 .$2.98, $3.49, $3.98, $4.98 English Bluchers , always carry a complete line of accessories, such as Ties, Handkerchiefs, Pins, Soeks, Buttons, Hose Supporters. We H3 O r NEW PRICES GOODS AT 1 CAN tlncorboraied PRICES AFFORD 312 DEPARTMENT STORES J. C. PENNEY CO. Until 12 O'clock Wednesday afternoons are very busy times in our stores. Uur unusual wwlnebd be in effect only gains-wil- l until 12 o'clock m tuture. Here areix items at little more than half the price others would charge .you. Bring your list Wednesday morning and save on each item. 9rsrousa mm,i ay aurrtNuimia r eBusiness history has repeated itself often enough to convince most men that the vvtuto wic ?ujioic in tic lung luirauu ctujusis yutrs aCCOruingiy. More and more nfionle arp ADiiriAtintr ftpfiial fft4-onf rViom .u n good suit must be priced according to what goes into it. 1 1- KUPPENHEIMER Good Clothes A NATION WIDE INSTITUTION DELINQUENT NOTICE. Wednesday STYLE in Kuppenheimer good Clothe. mewtjrciioo md tiw fit, th con&fcnce o( rood tone ad prful hntj ! oomblDcd In a practical and pleaaiag mannri 1 YOU 1 1 il O 0 '.'."' PROVO HAN MAKES A HIT AT Tor half a century the reputation of these. fine clothes has rested on the unMayflower Mining Company, paralleled Quality of their materials and tailoring; It's still so more than ever you'll Principal Place of Business, Provo, JEFFERSON DAY BANQUET Utah. recognize it the instant you see spring's beautiful craftings at the new, lower prices. Notice There are delinquent upen w. D. Roberta Told Some Splendid Clothes-experiencmen will invest in the good appearance ' of Kuppenheimer Uie following described stock on acgood Storiea at Jefferson Day BanNO'." count of assessment 2, levied on g clothes the to It's in this satisfyihg-thindo. safe, spring. quet Newhogse Hotel. the 23rd day of February, 1921, of per share, the several amounts uptiumt me namon or uip reapcc (My I. H. Masters.) tive shareholders follows: Provo's - BlCares. Am't No. ' Name and .stor--telle- r made a great hit at "2.000 16 H. F. Thomas . 55,00 the Jefferson Day banquet given at 24 Geo. W. Myers . . .10.00(1 25.00 the Newhouse hotel last Thursday S7 Andrew Madsen . . ., 1.000 2.50 evening by the Democrats of Utah. !V3 Arthur J. . (0,006 25.0U The ballroom was filled and a larire Harding. S6 Hyrum Madsen . .15,000 37.50 number of I'tah county followers Joft -- an tnvectrnent m h8 Rufus Babcock 2.50 1,000 jruerspn attended the banquet. Good dfftomuxr' 63 D. Alvin Perry l.OUU Among those from Provo were Mr and 67 J. C. AUdersen 5.00 Mrs, W. D Roberts. City 2,000 Judge J. B 15? Willard Scowcroft 20.000 ( 5o:oo Tucker and Mr. and Mrs. L H. Mas158 Willard Scowcroft .20,000 ters. . SEE THE NEW STYLES ON DISPLAY J UST ARRIVED. 159 Willard Scowcroft .10.000 .''25.00 Senator William H. Kinir waa , ttil) Willard Scowcroft in 000 23.oiljvpriocipal speaker of the and! 161 Willard . cevening Scowcroft r .10,000 2.Y0i i n&M a Inallnv tTK, u vl. 162 Willard Scowcroft . .5.000 12.50 nson ana stated that Mr". 163 Willard Scowcroft . 5.000 12.50 Wilson wa a very sick STETLTSALT OF MEN'S SHIRTS man; and, Willard Scowcroft 2.50 would perhaps never recover. 1.099 165 Willard Scowcroft . 1.000 State Senator George H. Dern told IM Seedisplay in south window ; priced from and up 166 Willard Scowcroft .1,000 2.50 of the doings of the state legislature 167 Willard Scowcroft - 3vt3 and among other things he said the 191 A W. McOhie. . 3,000 7..Vi party ia power, was pledged to an 211 Ins Mnrl 5 w janar yerTnestater tgjt '138 C. H. Miller '.'.'I", 22.54' 4vy had been Tatsed by tnem from in And accordance with law and ah 5 mills to 7.4 mills and the automobile Ofderof the, board of dtrectors, made tax had' ben increased about 40 per on the 23rd day of February, 1921, so cent. Sfenator Dern urged the, people many shares of each parcel of sue to stand by the national administrastock as may be necessary, will b tion and do all In their power to "The House of Kuppenheimer Good Clothes sold at the office of the company. Ma conditions back to a normal basis.get 24 North Cntversitv avonnp Vrhiti JUtah. SL3Q,cJock D. nu onjTuesda;y April 26, 1921, to pay the delinquent! t assessment thereon, toeetber with TO GET YOUR HOUSE CLEANED of advertising and the expense of' OF UNUSED FURNITURE v ..v. inninT iiiaai nnmnrnn i sale. J C. ANDERSEN, ' PHONE 348. NEW SECOND-HANSTORE Secretary. 151 West Center St. . (First puhlkatlon Aflril li; 1921.) I D. H. VYald, and repre pound for " -pp Prop. w "me tomatues at per ton Expert k'odaK developing and print- conomons were uch that he and of farm the sentatives bureau rwuery Man "The With the Money." two stores. Co., Hedquist Druj) would not sugtain a loss. This recom- Utah Wool Growers' association, will CANNING PRICES FIXED No Quantity Too Large for Us was offered serve without compensation, accordmcmiauon n order to to Handle. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. keep the factories operating. The form ing to the plan as detailed to the wool A reductToh of of tomato contract decided upon is the approximately thirty ffTnwprji At the mootinc District Court of the Fourth Judi Onp day service in kodak develop- Cnder authority of a power of per cent on the price of peas and still same as that for 1920. cial District. Dtah Countv. Statp of" Hedquist Drug Co., two stores, ney given by the grower, the com greater reduction on tomatoes was the , Utah. In the matter of the estate of CARD OF THANKS. mittee will act as agent for the grower result of a conference held Jacob Clark Wilson. recently in receiving, grading and marketing by the canning --erops comroittej of Creditor wiU present claims wfttrt ' Wt take this means of thanking w: " v - r -tHeTUtah State Farm Bureau and rep-at his j vouchers to the undersigned In the abseee of warehouse facili- resentative ot tbe Utah Canner"s from the bottom of our hearts (and 'office at 108 West Center street ties to store the wool in this state, it association. Our hearts have rpnrhmt hrotnfnrp on or before the etgh-Provo; was announced by the committee that The committee rfhsed to accept ,U8th) day of June, A. D. 1921. ' ' In all probability it would be neces- - the canners' offer on tomatoes a,nd jteenth depth) our neighbors and j as Dated at Provo, Utah, tills ninth ior tne nrofound svmnat iv ",coti - ' ;i rP nil rofl trrowiriff f WAN'TED-Gen- eraf warehousing ex-eastij emp,!"f housework, bv iiStfc) day of April. A. D. l&21ri ' the it! agenclC8X0r; UtalHlurlng ihe coming; season h.T1"'!! perieqeed girl. uTs x. frgj K. a LBB .L. BAKER, clip M"SrI-d0e,0for he ArmiTnTslfilor of the Ksfate of Jacob W AN TeH larly V SniaH plan of providing for grower tn decide, according to mem- of honks f . ... . Clark Wtfson. th woolfn ps even oI in t'tari .the. keD of N. bern Stf bureati th. Third faru Hast:rtqrse'"1l9 committee. tion BAKER ft- BAKKR. of n:l sained firm hold, howevter, and fboo.011'VV. ""7 Att'irtU'VS for Aimlniifa'fg;rT" -kindness shown, in our mis aaatuon to uie plan win for various ,radeV j 108 W. Center St., Provo. rtah. uie invention bf smb 'mffSUI considered" in handling future uespite WhS l.tf V.l the state this -- MR. ANI MRS; A. J. BEAZLEV. (FiiTt publication Match 11, 1921.1 nnd noiseless powder, Cupid stHl; wool' clips under the localities the canner to decide. sticks 1o the Wand arrow,. memoers to At the accuramg ptan, conference th maraeting best prfce of Lots of " " Brinjj your film to ils. We .give ti are made happr ny (of the committee. ffered by the cannon on tomatoes was marriage people one day service. if no one els, wiry then Even a Hedquist Drug Co.. .As can follow W. explained tojhe growers by maij Jj.r.OVijer ton. .As this price is 13 the person who collects the fee for the straight afl,d narraw path if he W. AnnstronsxSaH Dake banker and hetow the n!.wr rhti.'i u Thi only side of the money wishes to. ! performing the ceremony. er fcfe committee of of seven, Ht7d mltiee ' we hear Is the one that the (r : ' . 7 tn? sol obct ofl.he plan is to assistlgrowers to produce nis crop at'a loss . There Liberty Is on. The other iA none wise- is. sutijcient- - tne ol,Jia rWresen aqfl ,to make possible a; Later when a trVw-talk. 1. applies, 7 to.thehtlsband whose stiff 1 Uiailiuuuf aUfUiice prior ioaale. Ir in, hP n,.Vo committee la others. p The man who boasts of th s e s,?fi o the farm buea, aa wh? he ca.n dp seldom does tlsom. to. tHe tb" d!tt ?o H spoken to 'of sup-Ve- e , agreed Uve Tintic ed 1 EL $35 rrf . . . . $40 $45 $50 . . . . . . . T Come Early Pure Lard $3.50 for X 10-l- b ....... pail ,$1.J69 . Graham 65c 9 lb bag Best for- - 35 ... $2.50 48-l- bag Idah6 Hard b Wheat Flour TOo . .$1.75 . pail Dark Karo 10-l- b 79 Syrup tall can Borden's or Sego Milk, 4 cans to a customer, 15c ..10 per, can 40c Medium can Sliced Pine- apple . . . . r, , . . . . . .25 . $1.00 r The Schwab Clothing Co. thr-cos- Some Every Day Prices :::zzr zzzr: SOAP 10 10 12 bars A. B." Naptha . . 69 bars C. W. Soap. . , . .65 bars Creme Oil Soap 89 25 2. Lux for CANNED GOODS 15c Solid Packed Tomatoes for . . . .v 15c Solid Packed 10 Tomatoes per case, 24 cans $2.25 June Sweet Peas, 2 for .25 Irk- - BACON AND HAMS 35c Sugar Cured Bacon, per lb. ... ...'.....SO per ... 86 35c Sugar Cured Hams, lb 25c Mild Cured Saltr Bacon, per lb ta -. . .20 234 West Center Street. z:z ""Tr . I i J Want Ads - f7 $ I ! st I i A-l- " i 'nd - 11 Z. llll J JZlZlr S Jff I The-ultima- te bow-legge- d Skaggs r,t or, '. .' Whi,T,etTA . ; ' Mt teml-- jw. hrefee mattto r X.T ,J!to Z |