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Show Mtr" OnVVay ot Taming Wifd Women T GriffitlTat Home e .mJ I ' to Time the Buy Have Dropped $7.00 Novs H "V" . in ou . Aji ifciiaoo Labor Day Special Prices - On All Bicycles J f - PHONE : A jj " M. Ait . CCMV Wmm I -- Co anrf Look Them Over CYCLE ' - 0fA i 397-r- Alt J rnon; -- ' I ... fi pot- CLOUDBURST AT PRICE! it So 1 ! i '.. ........... j . . w .... V i t A new photograph Of Arthur Orlfllth, founder of fitnn Fein, mapped prtoon by the BrlUsiiJ hla home in Ireland, following. hie rcieiae from " take part In peace negotiation un t'lL TH.L Yml.Mu TOUP. i a5 Towns t - DON'T T . I TOGCTTH'SR aCT own ' For nearly two hours the rain fell at times obstructing riew I in torrents, of the streets. The heaviest' down pour was north of the city canal, which traverses the northern boundary of the city. This point is considerably hiTho- - hnn the fttv nroDer. and the I nnhui dnwn to a deDth of sev- jeral feet, washing away roads and bridge?, flooding uw canai anu iuou sweeping down the principal streets. The rush of the .water cut huge holes In the street and carried every, thing before it. Basements pioooea. whan th finnd reached - the bust- I ness section- It carried more- than two I fot f water into the stores and base ments. The PriceDrug company was the first to receive the rorce oi me Mnd and debris was carried en into the front and out of the rearoase-Imetrances. The pool hall m tne was severely damaged, and the was flooded. Ipostoffice pool hall on lower was filled with water to the depth of several. feet, and many cellars are flgodeo. The streets also are cut to pieces, u is difficult to estimate the damages at this time, as much merchandise Is ti. f..tM n PiinKa rAntrai Afilo; hnM ffi9 W ktt fclA wtves preernt This, to how them that he really exercise Authority. The native custom require their presence and they dree up for the) ncoaiion: Here 1 the tribal aultan hearing, a prisoner' plea for mercjf., , .8aa?e yfhi wive look or ifHC NdCHOoRfNC its , state. - 1 3vm; 82 West Center. : ir ' . .T. T,; , ..V."-- . ihono- (OTii. - , ' ". J notor, ;bine; - ' v'. PROVO'S EXCLUSIVE MEAT COMPANY We Sell the Best the Market Affords. KEPT RIGHT CUT RIGHT Headquarters, for Beef, Mutton,' Pork, Poultry, : 1 ui Phost s 1 - 1 PBiCE. Aug. 26. Price wi swept H by 8 the worst etorm In - its hlstftry and 5 Tuesday afternoon between 3 t estimated o'clock The damage . , , ' The stornt......Js wnn began $50,000. I cloudburst hi short distance .north, of ltbe. city, which was followed by an electrical disturbance. ?aid neer to have been equaled in this part of the ' 5v ations, Butter-an- - Eg8r and d ...... of Oilred ; A1 1011(18 J J 1 1 . i Corn Beef you'll like it. Try our home-mad- e Remember .we are never undersold- - nt iliso i Telephone your orders early, to help us in insuring you prompt delivery; . . 1 i The i&oosxVcj It te:2iM UNO at but uptT 005T oot nht,can a1u HONel. vuw. SCAUO OUT 1 r i . ' J v,r'v-- iif, Var-'J"-!" Eko theater Is sriouly dam-nve- A th lower floor 'DeinK filled with water to such an extent that and mud the piano appears to be floating. The light system; however, Is not impaired and the canaT above the city is intact. Every precaution is bbuib from taken to prevent II is Will - The Rotarians of trice naa sumeu on their first annual picnic to the, new Great.iVestern. townslte, where they expected to enjoy aa outing as well as inspect the project, Dut tne siorni oauaht thf. oiirt v . west or nice auu the excursion wa abandoned, most of j th. members getting drencnea oeiore lfiitfingllTertcr. V PHONE 81. 1 n wi " a wise bird that lights on the smart woman' bat this aeason. The Owl Minerva" bird give:' the latest "hcxH" Thta sm:irt Joseph model bears the bird of wisdom as Millinery MinerviT helmet The beak forms the Beak qf the on were it the bright eye nine ut from their natural colored feather as announcing their knowledge of fashion's decree XT fa He's a A j EEEI CROP Trai suear ofltlcials are pleased with prospects for the coming sugar beet crop in this state, and especially In Idaho, where the crop Is much bet ter than it was last year, in uie n Mhmit Riehv. the 1920 acreage was 2,500 acres, this year 7,000 acres sown to beets Is recorded. It Is est! .r.ata1 thnt in farhe countv. this state. to 1 tons toj the yield will be 12 tho nrm The pioneer sugar company reports 15,000 acres sown to Deets m cnH r nVn nnrt OarTie counties. Sim ilar encouraging reports are received frrtm rinrado. ToDDine beets beginH re-Hn- 1-- 2 - THEVDorfT I PICNIC though turban, plough ; Picnic-Join- er HOW CAN 1 GO TO y0UR SUHDAVSCH0OU -- coming in fall SUGAR TO 50HTAV5CH0Ci- - with:. yfc HtXT SONt)AV AHb THtV'Ll- - TJiNK VOOvE k y k VkMr MHpA ifr-M- - - ' i . it may begin September 10, continuing1 to October The general tonnage estimated at about the same as las'j with present Indications points year, J ... orpharinp ron!J nin.aaa. in hiuwwdv lllg U tellt . , , ocoa not is over from 1920, but that slonlng particular anxiety, as thf. world at large is likely to be short ojh sugar, except Cuba, the foreign short in a good measure to the facs; age due viitfh-nrlsugar wte that ih. forced by the speculators last winter, sent immense shipments to this coun j try from abroad, eo much so that sup ran short Eastern papers .iiioo in commenting on the tinfortunatfj Cuban situation, remark that if Cub;, should be admitted Into this union stiitB ita sntrar interests would crus!, out the American western beet suga industry, as the Cuban products woul. be admitted to this country free o, Mtv oa hcinor from an American statf and interstate duties are prohibttPil by if you stiil believe in hand- - the power of the courts and what the constitution. It Is urged that a scrubbing, ought to be done to reflate society, surfaces. scrubbed cent a pound duty be made a perbut it's a cinch he doesn't know believed It Is which manent duty, mfich shout the Impossibility of pre SPOTS. flREASE would even up the situation. , two .To .remove .grease, spots from wall venting from . getting ..married paper take a pitce of blotting paper people 7lio bave made np their minds NO CIRCUS ARRESTS , on which have been put a few drops 0 marry.. . ,, , , paper . ' , ' . .' . . , rhtef r,r PnllcA JpS'te Manwaring of benzine. Put tlie biotung the greaRe spot and prews a' Lint to B Remembre4. says Provo behaved itself pretty weli auainst hot iron- ever it. Hold it there for ' A CPDtleman nut vnnli Intn ric.A . on circus day. several minutes and Hie spot will have snd Rvrta "Not an arrest, the chief said, he tays to the tlre-l1 '. He Is broad and fair. The vulgar are "rhf Aanr better than we ever disappeared. did before. This was the first circus ers blaied and petty. - A gentls!Win Before the clays of the automobile,' I day that we have arretted nobody what Is right The vulgar jmin 75.000 head of had liiunaliv a trans of rummers, noooes, Philadelphia considers what will pay. A gentletsn"-Wlfihe- s But horses. The present- number is. I and pickpockets follow the circu. deto be slow to speak tnd J Stables have Sells-Flotthere were none with the to ct! De helps the nee.!?; be do creased from 9,000 to 3,208. ; people." hot swell riches. Confsidu. "' . h tw s ' "IF ' 'I ; ff'1 i J!! Pf"V 1 VlfilM I p lillli". vv '7r-- Uln iW ( I'"- vbo I TV V FA) 'AC. I" i ' r -- i M rDBAVeAlAt oFU5eroevr. ,. 1 - ht . eon-iWl- -. o - - -- . .' ' -- 1 |