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Show THE PROVO HERALD. TUESDAY, JULY .UKZ-AlRls- -- : ASSIS ES ; : fl fiVa lift in 1 Refuse to Act asfTeacbcrSu I 'Sir If tVw oi Berths Want Permanent to the Bell Operators t Too. much stock for this time of the year ! ' Jl .. "We're going to unload in I the- biggest reduction sale ftne-- j Jof the year M-wearables will probably nev F-be sejd for sojittle-agai- n, J It is a genuine pleasure to ; J give our customers the ben- efit of ' the lowest prices Z, they have ever known.- 1 .11 J lLlil.I must go It's an economy -T3pportanityof a lifetime vill the and iiot last long will reduction tempting: soon move the poods. Suits from $12.50 to $16.50, J2 Sale pric .j.;.-.-: $9.50 ;? Suits from $18 to $24, Sale : price ; $14.50 j ', J J i y co os Because the Bell Telephone wou4d not assure tb&n officials 01 0)00)031 CD CD -- . i .. to to to to -e- i -- CO - nriee- V"? cnboicnb) " i - : t ' 0)OOOOO Those Children 1,25 at lor Oj 4 TRUTrTBOUT- - K1K0 ARTrTpR; tt Tennyson and of Hawker ta purely tnythlr..' No auch cnirt and Round Table as? he la credited wirb eatabHah-tr- j r'uld hive es!?tf J In tae rough, buriiltlyatod times in whieh the real Artluir lived Mt-n'- j hh ',.1,1.., H. ; Ju h; OrgiH. Miwa Arabell; Peterson Sirs. Clarence; Snow, Lutlla; Sjlvf t.T, V.Uh Arties. , Gentlemen. "Andrwu, A. P.; Artist. W. W.J Jlrangan. Jackson; Droadhead, Jo t"ih; . Carvtr, Harry Everett, Dept. t latfttor; Kimball, Alma; Morgan, Lintou; Norman, Fred; Wright, 3, . c 0)400 00)00) o.ooo j V.. If not "cilled for In two weeks-th-ey will be if at to the .Dead Letter office. JAMES CL6VE, " ; : Tlui'i boys i:'2.Z0 n the tiuuli Co. - rants at Long: Butterfly waist up to $2.50 now $1.25 Embroideried waist up to $1.50 now .75! Mis Susie Jacobson and Mrs. Belle XjKinkle, of Salt Lake City, are visiy :X Hn8 It Prixn, theg.'ata nf Mr, fllM S. Stewart and family. - lliss :.Vern : O..- - Nelson has moved ; (from Thistle to Provo, where she will .make her home. "1 im Lillian Anderson has returned !to her home in Salt Lake after a pleas ant visit in Provo, the guest of Mrs. J. David Larson. Mrs. 0 Q r rr m .r we tm T r - X Go 2 ...... Miss Zolla Farref SO to Salt; Lake City tomorrow to attend the per-- t " Vimarice oTTPTnaforVr She wiiTi X a .few days tiie guest of .Miss;! (Jane Nelson. ajM-n- ..:Taylor is spending; - 1 XI Mrs, Nellie E. day in Salt Lake. f;the Mi'8 Winnie Naylor left. aSturday evening for Newburg, N. T.,' where ahe will spend several weeks with rela: tivas and friends, returning about the first of September. Enos, local manager of the & Machine com pany, has gone to Gloversvllle, N. Y, having received word that bis mother waa ill. ak JX 1 H. G. ii"- "- : It . iX 1 Am rmmnri r - a Tr?z The members, ollhe-Ho- e Itay club were delightfully entertained at Pio neer park last CTtnlaj--b- y Collins, after which the young ladles XX attended the Rex and Ellen theaters. .. Mistt-jRe- ya lass i l. il:..,., 99 f'- 4 '.H-- J ; - m..ft.e : - '- ' : PIONEER r, . " XX ewrM r - v itui j - aiJ , nutritious, powdar form. re a- .1 t .. u a rr.:u: - RATE. . The Rio Grande will make a rate of fare. lor the round, trip between any two points In Utah. Tickets cn sale July 2, 23 and 21.. Good returning until July 23.. Minimum fare 25c, o. -- v. V. H. . lj e DAY one iWiTt i or Coffee. Lit tl'stillon.. : pn II . J.! ! - Mrs.. Ida Smoot Dusenberry is visiting friends and relatives in Salt Lake City. , XX ' V4' IN CLUB CIRCLES. I- - : - " zJu at. I $3.56 silk parasols $1. 75 5.00 silk parasols 2.65 " " 1.95 7.50 " 3.95 4.00 " I Mer Wood-Clifto- n All New Patterns & Shades I page two. iConaolldP'ed-Wago- Postmaster. , etc. pongee, heavy taffeta silks, Miss Loa Roberts, of Salt, Lake City, is. visiting la Provolhe. guest ofMrs. Harvey Cluff. at The r.rowu, Mrs, Gto.; Carter, Miss Jes Pilvin." Miss I5esie; Daniels, ' CO CO CO Pure reach. , , CONTINUEO'FROM Co. - ; silkarlasolrLoM X Postofflce Ladies, l PERSONALS to . ...H,.!, ' ton's? ADVERTISED LETTERS. In Provo - P.ovs'- - , Suit. S5.75 i,iit in Mercantile 85 parasols must go this week Our prices will do it Youcannot say ttow you cannot afford to buy a - Did you pet a pair of those $1.00 Pants for 25 at Wood-Cli- f , n ..delated ttttiiiiitititiiittit ttttttittiitttaimMvww the - Arthiinao prtrd . for $181 -- tt operators per year will be - increased - to- - from $24 to $30 per. year. A large number of subscribers have already ordered their telephones taken out August 1, at which time the new rates will go into effect. 6rt tl ................ -- ro of Lege"1! Was Brltlth Chieftain Who Warred Against Invading Saxon. torf roirp'.Ied "by Sir Thomaa Malory .la the flitemth century Tpreents a almost aa old aa fcody of !icrind ' Cbrhffihity, which have properly w connection with . the fr.at Brltlsb cWcnin ie!l4 Arthur, who. dladnruthfd him)ir In the ar agalnct &e intrudinif Saxon, defeating them fn the battle of Mount Badon about be nd of th sixth century, and who u perbapa betrayed by ftc unfaithful rife, and killed by a oar klnaman. Arthur wu probably a lerUiraate hero th early da'ya, and 1t waa per-tupa natural that when the talea of Holy Orall. or Chalice In which Joseph of Arlraathaea waa fabled to the Mood of our Sari have amuee and Intereaf to were told rjur, ChrlBtian children, they should be aa- - - em girl- Independent res'uTttBar"lhe subscribers experienced an almost to tal lack of service. The second result of the monopoly Is the ordering ouFbr r.a numBer.of telephones at Park City because of the increased rates. Private business tel ephones at Park City that, were costing $48 per year have been raised to $60; Four party residence lines which $2.00 Shoes AVood-Giflon'- s. 4a all""probability" It iu - reported - that the BeU 4 The ToggeryJ s " iwrtcbara7wTl5TEe ' the prices quoted.. !X f . - ployed by the Bell company were sent to the Independent Telepbope office to be taught the Independent switchboard by the Independent operators. The Independent operators began ask- lnx Questions as to what would be come of them when the Bell operators had learned their switchboard, and upon getting so satisfactory reply, the Independent operators walked out of the office and refused to teach the SQaiS'too kaiv ; . . . SS1 7.5ft : Flarsheim Oxfords, $5.00 -- quality $3.75 $3.50 and $4.00 Oxfords for .......S2.75 We ;t'ack UP try adixf. lude- - ; - ...... ui.it -ivmi fwv iv. tpvn aprmADnE position, the pendent Telephone operators at on a strike PHTBon went-o- ut Monday, causing no end of con- . fusion, and almost total lack of servjee at that' town Monday and Tuesday, 4- - -- I ill fwm PRQTE SI i 19U. VOICED THE SWEET ."T 18, MrrCHELL,-Agent.e-- v , - JOHNSON WOOD DYES for the ar tistio coloring or all wood. EtE.E. " ' -- LUM-CO. rt -- . - i r AT iv h,S?j - ... EE - 1 rv i I ?: i:r::... - . . xx xx - it I I ' - - |