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Show Y A-- ' THE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSVILLE, UTAH Odds and Ends from Summer Sale to Close Out Get an early start Saturday. .Como ahead of the crowds. TnkxrtimcjioolijYief the great tangleoTltummageStOck. J,hegreaLerftiv(LofSaturilav buvers-enrr. MENS, SUITS Black and blue serges, and Fancy mixtures; Hart, Echaffner - & Marx, - C? Cloth-cra- ft one-thir- d " -- ' ODD COATS Mens odd coats; clay steds; sack and' - " ...... -- - , 98c LADIES MENS AND BOYS SHIFTS Summer and winter weights flannels, madras, . percales ; . choice, 500 . styles,- - one-har UNLAUNDRED SHIRTS white unlaundred unlaundred vhite - 14c BOYS SUITS Gossards, front lace; low .$2.25 values styles; summer, and fall weights all sizes one-haprice. MENS AND BOYS With or K Derbys of various and sizes ; values collars; white and colored; plain and pleated; all sues ; values to. $1.50 . 18c wide; $1.25 to $1.50 values felts and cordvalues to 50c ... . 15 uroys STRAW CHILDRENS HATS ers, white and colored i.. 98c Summer weigh ts pants and vests, porus knit and whit), ecru and 16c values to50c grey; Pants and vests, white and colored; $4.50 98c values Sommer weights pants and vests, porous knit and white, ecrue and 50c .values . . . . 16c grey Rat; from-thi- s Y.. Childrens fancy hats; 45c rib- bon trimmed, straws felts ; values $1.00 and and up 10c adults; fresh stock borated; 25c values .7.. Real hair; big assortment of shiules; values to $2.50 69c Regular 20c package; five lull count large boxes, Swedish quality; strike only on the box one dozen 6c boxes for , Souvenir, comic and flowered; values to 2Yc each. lc Sale, per dozen to Values up to summer weights good styles 500 pair to select from. d off. Closing out Various materials, straight knee pants; values Values Up to $25.00 Sale to 35c, pair etc. Mixtures, plain serges, , i lOo INFANTS SHOES Worth up to 7bc; sale price 25o k Serges, cravenc ttei, broadcloth and mixtures; values to $25.00. Sale prices 98c $1.95 $2.95 $3.95 LADIES ; : $2.95 LADIES COATS WOODEN NOVEL-- TIES Pipe racks, tie holders, match trays, eto.; values 15o up to 50c LINEN SUITS TRIMMINGS Values to $20.(0 ; sale Fancy braidi; -- values up lo 25o per yard; $1.95 TT per yard LADIES PONGEE .YYY. . . Star cut tnmblers; white crystal; , each .$3.95 j STATIONARY LADIES LAWN Stationary in -- boxes; new shapes; 24 sheets and - envelopes; values to 25c, 5c DRESSES Values to $30.00; sale price . lo TUMBLERS Values to $20.00; sale price -- one-thir- PANTS COATS 95c $2.50 Mens odd pants, fall and BOYS. KNEE. LADIES SUITS OXFORDS ODD PANTS 5c 95c LADIES' and CHILDREN WHITE CANVAS 25c 25c t 9c . . - ODD VESTS 7 Mens odd vests,' various $2.50 New' stock; regular 50c values and 25c MATCHES price-TTTT- fabrics; all sires; values TALCUM POWDE For the toilet of b&hies and bal-brigga- n; t ured; per doren $1.00- - values bal-brigga- n; soiled; white end fig-- season and OXFORDS values up to $2.50 Mens linen cellars, slightly BROOMS 25c,tO-60- c 10c 25c SWITCHES In blacks, browns, patent leather, velvets and vici kid; COLLARS , Styles . .price. ; $4.50 values shirt and draw- High strap surde, kid, vici kid and patent leather; values up to $5.00 . . . .$1.48 LADIES And CHILDREN lf Velvets, MENS .at black s; selling COATS LADIES FANDALS Bqys knickerbockers ; good styles, new fabrics one-ha- BOYS HATS 7c 68c Children's coats; value- s- -. 98c up to $4.50 . PANTS 19c .r CHILDRENS BOYS SHORT values from 50c to $1.00 45c Silk dress goods; calicos, percales, ginghams; various - values ; 2c per yard and up. Mens and boys golf caps in black, white and grey; medium ........ REMNANTS CAPS 29c values slip-gown- POST CARDS values $2.50 sailors Burnt straw; iiavy, and white; $2.00 values 7 Childrens waists, skirts $1.00 to $1.50 Wool voiles, 42 Jo 48 inches BOYS FELT HATS In black and brown; 48c values to $1.50 MENS SOCKS BOYS WASH SUITS - ' DRESS GOODS 98c $4.00 MUFFLERS Knit mufflers for men, worn en and children ; all values7 9c 50c colors; Plain and fancy weights ; 15c values per ifair 98c Soft hats in black, brown, pearl; fedoras, telescope styles; values to ' Mexican peanut straws ; 5c 10c and 15c values New barred dimities; fresh stock; 27 inches wide; 10c values 5 makes to $4.00 without STRAW HATS 45c Ladies' straw 10c . . -- values 98c $3.50 MUSLIN UNDER- WEAR patent Jeather, vieikid and . velour calf ; values 65o to $4.00 up 60c DIMITIES MENS-- HATS Lingrie;jvaluei- to 75c r. 68c Oxfords in liackr- - brown, - colors; $1.00 v&hies - LADIES OXFORDS yel- Silk velvets, 18 inches wide; wide assortment of lf SUITS ens; valuesnip to $2.75,.. J SILK VELVETS less. . lc $1.95 LADIES WOOL SKIRTS Values to LADIES SHIRT s WAISTS Ladies and msses' dresses"; ginghams, percales and lin- 10c (Slickers) Two colors, black and one-hal- Short pants, Knickerbocker DRESSES SOAP OILED COATS ry shirts; values to 50c For shampooing values, per bar Winter and summer- - underwear Juof old, and fleece lined ; pants and vests ; $3.00 29c suit, each LINGERIE DRESSES For girls and women ; and lace trimmed. Materials are worth more than sale prices. Values from ,$1.50 to $8.00: All sellf ing at price and lf priced Boys Boys SEAFOAM UNDERWEAR J CORSETS values to $6.50 MENS SOFT . . , Lace and embroidery ; values to $2.00; sale price . 35c $1.00 values, 25c; 50c values 10c me wor- , cutaway styles v away thousands of bargains, and 'still the stock seems to be untouched Several dpzep of crate loads of stock will be added to the sale for Monday stock forwhich we had no room at the start. We cannot begin to tell it all here-coin andJook around. and other makes, from one-hato off regular price. lf WAISTS v- r r UN6REE LADIES 10c EMBROIDERIES Odds and ends embroideries of various widths ; four-yar- d v., pure 49c secpxd dueqo AT WRIGHTS OLD CLOTHING STORE, OGDEN a market for ALIi county and discus j the subject. villel and asking that said rail- - shores now owned by the county an was intending to construct on wa tracks be laid .in the cen- the products that they can grow In our efforts to get ou a Probation few John bridge at that point, and County officer, should look over Davis county be- time several items ft. interest have ter of the said road. Tim asked that an appro- - said company wanted to know fore locating. 1,250 cases of beans r veh.ed the office too late for taken under advisement. priation be made ,for .the support what, the county would be will- pa ked - with gallon cans and pn dieation and we must warn signed ly $. C. How of the children of the late Laura mg to do towards ;ayiag for the petition, 6,00 eases packed with' two, our correspondents that their mat-- ard and 50 others was read, pro- - Percivial. Referred tc commission construction of th, new bridge, by tsting against the levying of an r Ford and the county attorney T'w commissioner was instructed pound cans have alrea'dy been ter must reach thy office t to further investigate the matter. a state w:ih power to act. pb ced in the ware l euse and the Tuesday morning. The Reflex additional tax to smson is not half ever. The pack Davis The. pap'r A county. The transcript of the proceedf.throueh Iir0p0Bitin wa reu, .iunad come petition was tak'n under advise by D. up .to date will load about ten fr-- m of the Clearfield ings in thfe,cse of the State 'of cars. The plant is in an excelpeople whose names do not mint, commercial club and nine other UtJ.li vs. Ellis Green Wood from lent sanitary condition and will appear on our subscription list. Commissioners Hr ms and Ford pnperty owners, offering to e Justice Drapers court, ClearSubscription $L25 per year when r( main so as Superintendent Cross Bil, we are glad t receive items rjH;0re( had inspected at . highway ; field, was examined and ordered for land a they public paid in advance. $1.50 per year js a crank on this feature of from others than oui subscribers, gome concrete road in Merchants four rods wide, running qast and find. on overdue subscriptions or when jiC business. The tomato can- bu they must be in time for pub- a con- - west was that .the line section on .half A quit elaim deed was ordered Ogden, vnue, I not paid in advance. nil g campaign, will commence lic tion and must be news, not strutted two and that through section 2 Tp. 4n. R. 2w, fiven to Mrs. Sarah A. Burning-haago, years 'August 20th and the pack will.be jokes or items of personal criti- from the best infoimation they that the county will for a certain piece of prop10. No. Office Phone, one of the largest m the history cism. could had concrete road the of furnish fenee a get , consisting P erty on payment Residence Phone, No. 34. of. the. company, if the frost holds s tisfaetoryT' one cedar rod tole with very proved posts The report of Health Officer apart COUNTY COMMISSIONERS off until the end of September. from . the four galvanized plain or barb Alma A communication -- O Hardy was read and orderMEETING. The new Midlard hotel at State Road commission was read wiles, or its equivalent in cash. ed fileiL Gien River, Utah, is advertising Complaint comes to The Reflet Monday Augur 4th. Full and ordered filed, informing the In reply the board effered to apThe resignation of Ezra Steed furnace heat as one of th at office by letter tha: this paper is bitrd and Clerk O. Pack board that the State Road com- propriate $100 for the fencing of Hjram horticultural inspector was trcctions of that ui to date hotel. no coveirng the newi in all parts mission proposed to do construc- th- - proposed highway, as above county in attendance. fair-netrerdaecepted and ordered filed. ...It is true that the building i of Davis county with equal II. S. Dtyries as kid that tion' work on the slate road in specified, and would eiteher reJayor guUty Reflex Adjourned for one week. The pleads equipped with a fine heating plant th- - boari to appropriate $48 to Davis county, and also asking the tro ve or have the canal company it insists that but more timely to the charge but would it not be board to.levy a special five mill remove the irrigation difrch which hospital bill into advrti.se the contents of the is doing the best j rssibl under pa the Kaysville curred by Daniel Comelly, an in tax on 'all assessable property in now runs along the center of the ic i ehest when the mhreury , was the existing conditions. The ReAfter due 1 onsideration this county as provided by See. proposed roadway. deflex wants to print all the news dizent. 7 Chapter 47, Laws of Utah, 1913 camping- around the hundred Commissionr (Yok reported said amount was appropriated. fin- of Davis county, bit it has been gree mark and ripening the' he and the road commissioner . Miss Bertha Thurgood is spend- - ' the that of from letter A a copy s Majror uaynes ali asked if the est cantaloupes in the world? impossible to secure corerspond-erthad examined three culverts over ing the. week in Morgan commissioner the to state road in all parts of the county, county was nnd?r obligation to " in South Hooper, the guest of relatives. Y county' read a certain Courcil was slough, Y Kaysville City the in to It watering end. couth repair keep the in especially bean The apex of the green ordered, filed, regarding the ard would recommend that said by Farming- Mrs. Sarah Easthpe and ilrs. suggested that the trough constructed about arrived has Beencommercial-clubculverts have some necessary rereet--Ther. canning season has cojistruetionorkonthe Main oi s ,road the ton ity-on of Alner vuioua of 'Salt Lake City, business w":h the Kaysville Canning comppair work done to them. Report are hereGay, asked to- - maintain a being no record c' any such 8?? road in the be for the and days visiting andsaid work was with Mrs. a fewJudkins. Kaysville. any, The yield is heavy being made, the board, ?nc$ for their community, agent ever George press A communication was read ordered dope, quality surpasses any pack as it is evident thst they should considered it a cit matter andj us cannery. fame this "Weber A large crowd attended Commissioner Cock reported and. put up by Davis the be willing to perform this service would not assume any obligation from thecanal-eompnetting of growers is an talk tLfct Davis Canal Weber the T.,re and held street regard missionary for bene meeting r the i(s jGounties upkeep. peFS-fola. ge sums per acre front this f F. ing the amount of water used by j company had made some changes, in front of the meeting house lxzt A protest signed by D. from the pubderived be to fns to hopes Refhx The and crep The Reflex will be glad Smith and 23 others. was read Davis county for road sprinkling in the bridge over their canal at I Si nday evening. All the miioareturns licity. the big some made who have of the wari Clinton dugway. 9I print with the elubs in protesting against eonsturcting an purposes and asking that thejthe I when the season is over. Parties to returned of of from the five east shares furnish the widening elirtric by county thejremtly esary railway along this matter and its representative Center-Istoccanal the Jean in to and that addition the compm in road aide state spoke. the the si,, twenty dub of wiu. where there .... con-truc- rLbe,Th rT'i M.-Fish- er do-nul- m , s. WEST POINT - -c- ac-ipte- d nee-lari- ts te Sl t'r k- |