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Show tt THE PROVO IX23AIA TIIUKSDAYAUGUST !IH UiAU 1 1 : the" unidfi "X ' t these -- " "walk tha-remlt- ' They're certainly made to . fit to please. itr-a-nd Tine "quality "ribbeJ suits In white or ecru from P. by-'th- $1.50 . . t .X "mi ttone - -- tur are sold at bargain prices. -- e- Shirtwaists latest designs and models; selling up to $2.25vnow v y Parasols, almost prices, sell- -, . . ing upto $5.50, now ; prize-winnin- club,he propertjrf3h Nevermind "the fifty. on - Good shoe for the whole family We Undersell Them J ., - ffl -- t 'SJ O o j ' UuilW ' 'r v a - L-- y the wagonlead are . i iub viijr ouJ buiuJ iuiv ueiug uruugui a from the7 wagons. There has been some protest on the partjof some of the grocerymen because these vendors have not obtained licenses. Boys and men of all sizes and descriptions are taking-- advantage of "the bargains in the juicy fruit at the expense of the . A grocerymen's trade. 1 : Hero is l!ou rut to $30.00, '$.7X0, cj o" - - ' ":. o it to $25.00, ' -- f s-'j.- . oo, to , ,,,...?,.. .817.50 k . . , '00 ' Boy s . . . .;.. ...,' o . - . ..r. f -- Price on Children's ,,1.25 .50 Wash Suits 50d " ? One lot of Men's Dress Shirts, $175, $1.50 and $1.25 values t--. D.S. Garments, $3.00 grade ...Vii.v,...;..75. C9.50 Suits :cut to S6.50 10.00 JOHNSON ... ,., "r Children's and Ladies'? -- V t J - mm , WOOO 0YE9 .. . 9wltat3l . j. DEPARTMENT CLEVER WOMEN SHORT-PANT- S L..D. SUITS. Garment v$2rade-gi.25-$30JBsys Suits out to 82.00 L. D. S. Garments, $175 grade ..SliOO uarments, $iju grade . . . J)5c Lw. D. S. Garments,' $125 grade Men's $2.50 Hats 05 Ladies' 12 c, 15c and . Summer Vests, each . . , . ; , 54 Children's 75c Union Suits . .45J . - mil - Almost everybody in Provo knows that there Is nc preparation for the hair that can compare with Parisian " Sage. It cures dandruff, stops falling hair e o o Wo - and Itching scalp in two weeks, or money back. It s pure radiance and luster Into that dull, lifeless . hair that"" many women possess, and does it in' a few , days. On March 25, 1910, Lulu D. Fix. of RapTiini!'- ,- Vawroter'Parlsian 7 Sage 0 '9 la a hair. - restorer; " it stopped my hair from falling out and stopped my scalp from Itching; also cured the dandruff. Parisian Sage Is sold by ."Hedonist Drug Co, two stores, for SOc a large r wonderful-- ' botUe." KA '7r ' - ' Buy Good, Honest Goods and Be Happy S M tinTea -- m v 4 k' THE "FOR SALE" ADS IN THE UERALD'S CLASSIPtrn COLUMNS GET RESULTS. ONCE TEIF.n at.tovc G'5 3 4 L They can't be beat for priced style or quality. See them " Locatica '35; V. CcntcnVKcw Location 154 W. Center. Mil! ALSO SHOES Always Keep Their Hair Fascinating and Free from Dandruff. ..... - Pre: te Watch Out for use upon all furniture, floors and woodwork. BEEBE LUMBER CO. SALE IS ON IN FULL FORCE , up-to-da- , S11.50 i WORMY FRUIT. Accotding to reports gives out by the county horticultural .inspector, Rodney O. vAllred,, who has Just returned from Eureka and Knlghtsvllle, there are many fruit peddlers from Utah county violating the taw by sell- ing wormy .fruit,': He inspected four teen loads that were free from worms. 'Tne peddlers were warned,, that It bau&ui &mu men nun, wuuiu uo vun flscated and they would be prosecuted. i;c .72.00 5- . - celling Broken ots of $10, $12 and $15 SuiU; ctJtg4,004 82.70 ONE DOLLAR FOR o S.14.50-- -- Ladies $3.00,OxfbTclH JMcn $liX) a Suit Underwear . , . One-hal- . t are receiving every day wagon- - loadsof fall, goods direct from the manufacturers of the most styles. We Rev. H.v Fryer, of the Methodist Church . of .Marysvale, spent, the past week a guest of Mr. and Mrs. ' N. H. Wilson. . , $15.00 Suits cut ' to OFF 'OH 'ALL BOYS' -- cut to" 1 , 012.50 .M.uu Hoys' Suits, cut to .-3 . .; .S14.CD ; D -- Suit $18.00 Suits !X , cut to...... $20.00 Suits cut to ONE-THIR- --- . S22.00, o S18.CD , I ! Gut tiio Prices on DIothing , v:..., cut uo 1 J . :ii I J -- i : Watermelone-b- 1 T L-- - ' Street MELONS BY THE WAGONLOAD, This is not ah ordinary sale, it is a compelling sale. o o. It is the most astounding, sensational sale ever held tl 'J Provo. We are going to move; the stock must be -o in sold as tne time of our moving comes nearer , the O i" '..a; jprices are cut deeper. If low prices arid good mer- chandise. have any effect, you can't keep away from is store. . ' 1 J uulJ, W U d Lb' d Lb Lb CONTINUES UNTIL WE MOVE it West Center 116118-12- 0 v , - I s jO .0..- USGHOW i J. r3 TO" ai WATCH ,i Tha funeral services for Mrs.' Electa company. will be held Sunday afternoon Bullock of court state then the supreme ' at 2 p. m. In the stake tabernacle. adjourned until September 18. JUL J s. O SJ r FtrNEftALEftVICM-tfNDAY- endcr-iadgmettt V UuvJ 3 ' tor A II 11 . J vropeir-wi- M - Oxfords sold up to $2.25, now 95c. High grade house dresses worth $1 to $1.50, our bargain price 95c of-th- V9--' &flTrv "oBV1 J 9 tnavtebfWaalt The 1.35 g contestls of-t- he $ .95 give-awa- November t, but it may $ time and trouble it gave the school to all the saline lands. be extended thirty days. Judges to Jiave it and we want. The district court decided In favor ;"m--w- e be named later wilt select the prize- of the state school,-anon appeal to .you to see it. the court of the state by the photographs. When are you coming in? salt supreme the company," judgment jrScrateh Pad. - ti- lowTrtribanalraiT6fnrmed:."""Then vu.- van U1C jUIC A the ' matter was carried Into the su for all purposes, at the New Century wooH-hs- Ie or silk and wool Printing Co., Provov. United States, with preme court e linen mesli il you pre- the result that some months ago a de- - Mr. and Mrs. W. H., Ray delightfulfer. ' ' was banded down reversing ly entertained "Mr. and Mrs. A. J. :,8tott . .. . ti you aon t wear union both that of . the supreme court "-and" Qereke; Mr J. W. Murray and Dr. J. suits we nare many; many thOowercourtTZ 7 H. - CranV ef Ballinger, Texas,"at a styles of the "regular under- - $ The document received yesterday by take party, last evening The guests IX garments. . the supreme courtwas merely the were taken to the mouth of Provo formal order of the supreme' tribunal river and enjoyed a launch ride to GeEconomical Jn once! in the case, and the supreme court neva; where luncheon was enjoyed. handed lower the downto court Ajuerea rto close rr mi I il ft"" I "O & PJ - Ask your friends: They will tell you that we sell ood goods cheaper than any other house. -- 1' : Come see the merchaneise and-jud- ge :f -f --lor yourself. We quote justra few bargains today.; All our goods ' And that $l.SQ"8it 13 cer a oanay, we wamea U garment made especially $L or U3 tc sell at that price that" we knew faomething: the best value ever ' ! offered in union suits for M TIE EQVm OF m the-co- ou he storey at leastr yff HA - the way out" of the Trom VE ... -- oh suits this Season. X" Judging ViPROliO The supreme court of Utah, which The Utah Development league yesannounced a photograpn comterday wamfeversed, together ;4itV the dis trlct court of this state, la the ease petition tn connection with plans for of the state of Utah against the Hon - Lthe lssuance of a new and attractive ;; ," ; tello Salt company,- by he supreme booklet are-divisions TheW t0 ia court tf-tUnited 8taterrmet yes , wilt be given for Like prises petition. terdayand received the mandate of tha supreme" tribunal of thejBation and photographs Illustrative ol tne producIssued - to the tion and' agricultural opportunties in ordered Utah' and for photographs illustrating tower court cenlc attractions of thetatand The etna. the pleasures to be round in Utah lor alt Jands, claimed 'ai property, of the the summer tourist Distinctive and Unlveralty" of Utah, under the old state original photographs are especially de- ' grant o flands to the school, was taken sired. For the best photograph in either Into the district court on a suit filed division a prise of 15 is offered. The title. -t Utaastate of quiet in each division is 10; second pri;e The oln at Issue wai as to the con5,r the fourth, 3; the fifth, the third, struction of the term f 'and Includlrig," ten and additional prizes of 1 which occurs in the enabling act. In 2r ' each. . the section making - the "grant the The phqtograpba ar to be sentrto clause donating .certain lands to the X. Caine, secretary of the Utah Joseph school, ears "and including the saline Development league at"the Salt Lake ' " lands." Commercial club." The league reserve It was claimed by the state and the to purchase any plibtograph school that this meant all the saline the;Tlght for 50 cents. The submitted lands in the district In question;- - but are to become the picture the Montello Salt company contended IWe "struck" it right . tttteotteottoooeooeceoooccaoooooaeC55oooec MUSd MHIEH DECIDES 1311 iiros. V |