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Show v " -- t rmm CL'SEE - M.I ll , ; . THE PROVO HERALD, MONDAY. AUGUST 15, 1921. : IILSMSMSWBBSSMSSasSMISSMSMSSMsMSS 1 n ekbseses CF CC'L'IERCE Liu in slnr4 mayor ot Jrovo it is my our. splendid' ei'tjr progress is ; ln trt will rontrnnOn3beMCTfforei5r-Vmouas time pisses. I deem it en ttrely prejT to commend the niove-'- i meat for tae,rirgnizauon na of the Commercial club. Till effort to Jmiid fegre - a - large, dmcra;ic nod fefiicient ommunitjr cr$auUuii which mill act as a clear ing hoJ8j for the esfpression of the thoujh anJ ucited enerty of tbe entire, community, cannot fail to bene- cuntl surrounding munity and all of Us cltUens. ranijstlqni jbaye feme to ke recof nixed as the most efficient and responsible medium for tbe .expression of the wishes of the -people- of a community and - direct greatest wet them into action for-JU fare. - I am please! to know that the board of directors of the Commercial club have made use of the assistance will rf a national organization which guid-iuffl rite to the moTement scientific effee- Jtl and assure permanent '- - n nv ,-- nv-- - ii i ii . i r s I '' f ; Articles'to be sold " IMS , r j i i i's Catholic church, was ihot and an Itinerant !,,Sw-4',, i'tcphwloa was arrested Jby a &ep- thrift just as he walked leisurely lo the Jefferson county courthouse. n refused to make a statement, but Jt was learned that Stephenson had tailed at the home of Father Coyle tied 4nquireLAbBnOhe whereabouts Father Coyle, ,lt Ii ( f bis daughter. .1. told the man that he had Just r eriormed a marriage ceremony for ts daughter, whereuponStephenson whipped out a pistol from his pocket gtepbenson, ' rreac-her- , s ': -- j y to the There were no rhootiug, but the reports ot the shot .ttracu-- a- - large crowd to Ahe acene cf 'the isurder, -- SiephensonjfaVjeen ; to walk from the building,.; ? to a at stefrom the sheriffs office, walked nt t tbe office and said tc a deputy: tease lock me up." ' . ; "f " What for?" the deputy asked. ! got in some trouble., I shot, a vim," Stephenson is laid, to have Mated. He still held the pistol in his . - ''. '' '' .',::':'": V r ;' " l id you - ; marry my ' daughter ' this i .Vernoon?" ruVer Coyle told him he did, and i:,t u !ey!iens5ff78htbTnT. AwlWi W ill --7- S .P nFf:-'"T- - j .' " V . o"' -- ' " ' :' : ';, .:. f " ; ' ' L :!; 1l; 'il '9-- S" 'if a " ? 5-- IMMJ' 3'A 14t 'A 'J; iTTTIT ' - must look! Regular 40c each, .....; 5i.qp forf'3 SUITINGS Regular 29c yard, CI p,-v7 yards for..... BABY BLANKETS PEQUOT SHEETING 4 "4 , for v... v...;; CI flfl l,wu v flfl Limit 4 yards. t PEQUOT PILLOW CASES 42x36, reg. 50c CI nfl' ,,UU each; 3 for RED FLANNEL Regular 50c yard, C 1 3 yards for..... .... LINE READ EVERY OUR LOSS, YOUR GAIN YOU MUST SEE TO -- BELIEVE.- -. " - flfl ,uw TABLE OILCLOTH Reg. 40c yard; Ql-fln- 7 Total value 777. . .$1.55 T ALL FOR $1.00 3 -- Eight . 91.50 value, each ::$1.00 CI ........... .HANDKERCHIEFS 35c value;. xor vv.- -- Values-to 500 QQ CURTAIN NETS Regular 29c yaroVC $1.25 and $1.50 values, for;..'.-.- 3 for ,.. ft All colors, - $1.00 for .... v, WW , . - 00 ' . 30 yard UDDEO . CHILDREN GINGHAM DRESSES Values to $2.45, Q1 Qfl for CHILDREVS BLAClt RIBBED HOSE Sizes 7 to 9 regular 40c 1-- CI" flfl FANCY DOTTED SWISS : ORGANDIE " and $2.35 Regular $2.25 values fpr, . CI flfl value,:. LADIES' pair- - for. ..; pair; for , 6 pair 2, - flfl CI aw Iff TABLE DAMASK Reg. $1.00 yard. CI1 flfl ,U.V 2 yards for. . . - now. 00 AD spools, CI flfl 22 - spools for, . ' Limit $1.00 worth. d. JrJry SPECIAL LOT OF. SILK HOSE Values to $1.25, QQ vV .,., WHITE PETTICOATS Values to $2.25, CHILDREN'S KNIT PANTS , Sizes 24,f26;28rC1;nn: gQQ . 4 for flfl JPCOATSJHRE 150-y- -- : MERCERIZED BLACK HOSE, Regular 60c pair, CI '4 S1 .......... for LADIES' WHITE WASH SKIRTS --Values Jo$4.75C 1 QQ INFANTS'SUPS. ........... 7 CAPS Four , ORGANDIE 60c yard grade, S vnrrla for ' 2 flfl for - DRESSER SCARFS Value $2.75, CI QQ CHILDREN'S GOW Value $1.50 each, QQ . a xvi. , CI fin for L. D. S. GARMFNtS dozen - ! -- , ORGANDIE All colors, 95c and $1.25 grades, 2 yards, . ,iM,uu -- 3vei0;(..,.:5i.oo r.VV for 3 . 3 for VESTS' 15c value;. one CI y . CHILDREN'S DRAWERS 1 flfl Values to 95Cr---C ssww regular C 1 flfl 60c; 4 yards for. . BLACK SATEEN PETTICOATS b(JQ CORSET COVERS. CI flfl Regular $1.25; NAINSOOK $1.00 . SATEEN Plain and fancy, 75c value, Reg. $1.50 yard, CIS flfl - 1- CI tflfl I'UU- for. flfl-for RUBBERIZED APRONS 45c-- ; ....... flfl CIl'uu $1.25 Union"Suits,'5 60c JEWELRY to Values $2.00 COTTON BATTS value, d, .00 VOILE WAISTS Values to $3.00, CI QO for ".....7..-.'..- PANTS- -- ClBuw $3.25, 12-yar- bolts for ONE LOT OF SHOES Rej ( for..... ONE LOT OF SHEETS GINGHAM PETTICOATS ffcalues; yards Z CHILDREN'S WHITE 7 DRESSES Lace trimmed, CI flfl $2.60 value, for, BIG LACE SPECIAI7 UNDERWEAR" $1.00 Union Suits. 1 INFANTS' RUBBER NEW CRETONNES Regular 50c yard, CI flfl ,,WU 5 yards for..... ,.- I l i,- m NOTIONS g-JQ- Tiie deputy questlokeff him further inJ it is reported he gave a d Is pas-- i Umate story of the shooting. Steph--nsottold him he had walked Coyle.' who was sitting vi to I ix re nKh of his house reading a i wsr!rer. stepnenson saia be asKea ::'-- ji ' -- ' lJMU--jS- ' L THESE FOR $1.00: 1 box Hair Pins $ .25 ; 1 can Wm. Talc Powder .30 .30 . 2 Hair Nets . .'. r"'.10 4 doz. Snaps -- 1 Dust ?5 Cap 1 card Buttons . . . . . . - .05 tin a began firing. Three shots took ;. in Father Coy la's head. ba?id. fm - s 15., ;4 while seajdvon his front porch t 6:45 p'clock"Thursday evening by "S- - '.-- ' READ - EVERY LINE OUR LOSS. YOUR GAIN YfIT MUST ; SEE TO tier Jaaes & Coylet rector of St " - KILLED Aug. .sOpi DaleyesilaiAufel Bnenieielie-Placer-lryine'- RGmomher The ' Ala., , - , . riilMINGHAM, : A 110" ghbor s. PHone Your Friends, uome to the Greatest Dollar Day Sale Ever Attempted In Provo Mayor of Prove rriACIIER I . oriunity Voi Price! FoipPhing-eheap!Br- t LEROY DIXON, l, , tST'ti - U-t- i i The anv--timeshaLa 1 withla-:jreason;- - -m- having Mothers rEconomical Daughters! Here havr-indefin- CBf"'Ti!5SMM Because we have many.broken lines to: be disposed of. ...You will TinH hVr iiiRt whnt vnti nre nnWincr for and at- - a orice- - vou had not even hopedfor.- .Merchandise of all kihds, including Shoes, Notions, Sheetings, White Goods, UnderwearTtcll b be in a Ail)1 Sl.QOrWorth for-on- lv '- To succeed in anything, to get tbe best results for the time iteand energy expended, we must plaa of action and carry that plan to coaclusion. The new : and enlarged organisation under the guidance of "trained specialists can. accomplish tor . TroTO t- aeyUUog JL . when we aH work logelfier. Tb atreflfth of tbe nation lies In well organUed, communities. The great war taught us cooperation and team tmrk- - I believe this movement to de velop a greater community spirit and to unite us into a strong, moaern Chamber ot Commerce to make this c better place in which to live, rear he cur children and do business. which movement has forwsrd greatest been launched for the good of the community and should have the active, intelligent cooperation of all. . r--. reason? -- - - v sortment of high class merchandise ever assembled for an event of this kind. ifie-eomsaercM tiieneu. : A KNOUNCING a Dollar Day event that will' by far. surpass all. others. 'A" Just after our greatest sale we find it possible to offer the greatest as- tst ' ' -R- CHILDREN'S PINK . JERSEY BLOOMERS egularJac-eaclu for C 1 1 flfl-I-- BLACK-SATEE- 3 C1 flfl N BLOOMERS -- Values to CHILDREN'S UNION SUITS : Medium weight, sizes 5 fo 14, re'g. 60c suit, 3 suits for .. . . . . for ., C1 flfl 3 75c;- - ' -- QQ children's playsuits fore .49c:7;;;r. s i .00 ATTRACTION FOR .DOLLAR DAY m a: I r ' : JlJA d Win I 7W?-- - |