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Show : t' ' v , ; ""' (iirftAfi-- THE FROVO HERALD. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10, HTii-t- i . real -. M- in i ir in ii i,,. -- JUUBMMSSS1 II '"1 mm 1L " ft... .3 Our Merchandise at Se IVe ran1 r. r Union Blade 312 DEPARTMENT STGRESI INFANTS' SILK AND WOOL SHIRTS ; S2.40 DRESS CRETONNES 79c MEN'S SHIRTS AND DRAWERS ... New Patterns SCOUT-SHOE- , .... .'. . . . .'. S S2.49 . .83 BOYS'-SUIT- "BOYSr.CAPS.-- " 69c v 23c SATINES All Colors JELLY-GLASSE- -- Pair Pants With Lids Per Dozen $8.90 53c MEN'S COTTON HOSE Brown, Black, Grey , "." T 49c 25c ' 1 $1.15 ' - 23c - 49c - 69c irc TOILET PAPER CHILDREN'S 90c 83c, ,, I M. U J U,- : II jS'Wni-rr- I ..I . hr-- - 1 - T - It j 1 1 " 7T-"- : 1 - I'- I I U U U t ZcASILPRICES PER HUNDRED POUNDS, DELIVERED White Mill Runteitnni-! " .White Mill, Run . ... .. ' Si",,on White Bran White Shorts, extra good T ;t . v v .7 s r; r r r. . . . 7 . v. . . Oats $1 r; ;tvi v Oats, Rolled't.r.. ... . . U "" r-t,- r'J" I ....i. . Barlejr, Chopped . . '. . i . . . . . Corn ; ; i; ; . : ; Barley. ' , V ...00 Corn, Cracked or Chopped . . t Chicken Feed, Mixed Whole Grain S'?S iJri "v :vvy , Dry Buttermilk Lay Mash $2.00 Wheat ($1.25 per bushel) .. . s . .V.. . Alfafa Hay 80J JbOC Straw, per bale TTTTrjxTrt. . . i . . . .... ... Tip Top Flour . .... . . -- w. . Salma's. Pnde ...". .. , . u l . i fct iiarvesi yucen .&15.75 Idaho Hard Wheat ............. -- ..... .... .... . - WE HCILD! It matters not the how, the when, If mencan geTthat all our words' are fair: captain!-swa- y n -- .. ........................ ' .2.80 All Sacks Except. Flour Sacks to Be Returned at Time , ?rv7'.:" of Delivery. , y ,. 1 erect, . st beaurIenraiisome ,st din " MB BUILD! It matters notilft en -- .view PHONE 4S0. v?XVTXSl have in tuwfTw onun an ' il The (fclden RTOmult shape the lUilder's will, Th timple, Br4rf soul, is empty ' sUll. 7: 'y to himself be true; He builds on sand, tho may win . acclaim. to Who builds Jpot oKSracter If buttressfainer 425 WEST CENTER. the he who " jwlelds " Than he who learns to serve and tn nhpV' a ; stuff or stock - - - WE BUILD! It jnatters PAIS j S7..J VijeTThi$P:tSS"' not if Impious-hanwould drag, Thru license, lust and lawlessness, : that flag Which stands for consecrated blood, far spilt To save those sacred thing's our fathers built: , We shall -- defend - themf-too- ,and ? failing tnen Well tow by Ciodto build them 77 ;. . v up afaJnt ,. T " Kiwahis! '? -- ; "The Armory and the d as you have undoubtedly editorial, aright, If but our course be ever toward the light: Nor need we haggle orer"Uie day's reward, Whose loll is honest in the eyes .of Nag;reater ds I Large Size $1.98 $1.79, I A TW other officers of the national guard, with reference to the use of the Armory, it, is my duty to give you the correct Information so., that yon can correct theimprwsion given in, your :.. editorial. Ever since, the Provo Armory was built, the American Legion has had its office in the Armory. , The state does not charge one cent for rent, light or heat and all officers and men of the ?. legion can use this office at any time they may see fit The state furnishes the American y Legion free use ottbelr upstairs hall, in which we hold our legion meetings and we can use this hall at any time by making arrangements with Captain I 1 iMr-1 I I - II J misinformed as to howthTlioeiq g kanJUflon Js being treated by .the gtate, by CaptarorBrTuckersiia tte 0 Sheen I . . $2.98, $4.98 ,,. i, I u 1 : - . In the Friday Heral3i a big special a money saving opportunity X Mnnwr "' v. sDim ... MWL Phone 194 Whenever the American Legion gives a dance at the Armory, only a small charge is made by the state and thisTmatt-char- ge is to cover thelight, beat, Janitorial and other incidental expenses.: A for you FRIDAY AND SATURDAY $ . . We will have i Tucker-rrTzr:- i " ......... J lass sraj wcti i :.L members of the" "American Legion are entitled ta have full club All privileges of the Armory, Including the use of the gymnasium equipment; reading room, pool room, steam baths, shower baths, etc., at ; about 9214 cents per month. This money is used II for paying the expenses on the above and not for the purpose of making !! money for the state: The Armory is ii ii and should be ii Now, you can Bee from the above ii facts that the. American Legion is !! being treated in the best way possi- ii ble by the state and by the officers of ii tlhejiational guard. The , legion and iii. the national guard are setting along ii very nicely together and the legion ii ii boys are very thankful for the way in ii which they are being treated. Wre do ii not want the state nor national guard ii ii officers to think tor a minute that we treatii are not satisfied with the tine ment they are giving 'Vs. because we surely are. We appreciate your position and what you are doing for tib; but; at that stated:above, tt 1 our opinion ' ' you have beenmisin formed. ; Trusting that you wUl pubiisk this letter ta a prominent part of the next ; issue of The Herald, I "am, r Tours respectfully, irrA ( ml Good App earancs Assured Q Tins j. AD TOO. IXKD . Yon can Always count on these things in Kuppenheimer Good Clothes: true style, right fit, honest quality hag wear definite assurance of good appearance. Important fact to remember when you buy new clothes. styles; beautiful "pa.terns. Sizes and variations for men - - u- of every build and preference. New good-ne- w : MART ROYLANCE, 13, Amer- Commander, Provo Post No. ,; ican Legion. OTHERS ii i ..i Ill f .j BED SPREADS - Kdltor The Provo Herald- - In the last Issue of "The- - IJerald, I -- read your -- God. 11c TTiBfccgiori and t The hours of Jabor or the tools we " choose, , If but each soaring plan be drawn J i'..;..l.Hl .. .' ............. ..:.f.i$l50 15c !.. v FACTORY Good Grade 69c HOSE ..., rnttM wr not tUe II It matters wause . 5c ...... - WE BUIUD B A. - .... 1 ' ., CHILDREN'S SCUFFERS 25c BOYS' OVERALLS , WINDOW SHADES MEN'S SUSPENDERS MEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS :-- p WHITE NAPTHA LAUNDRYSOAP MEN'S NECKTIES New Patterns . S 69c L. D. S. GARMENTS Summer Weight 51.79, S2.25 53.C0)" 54.50 . 23c . PLAY-SUIT- MEN'S KHAKI PANTS MEN'S MAHOGANY ENGLISH SHOES S. CHILDREN'S BLUE DENIM MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS 5c 90 c, $1.23 CUPS AND SAUCERS - - 49c MEN'S SILK" HOSE 90c 49c S $6.50, UNION SUITS - -- WOMEN'S UNION SUITS 29c KNEE PANTS Two 49ci 69c BOYS' ATHLETIC TURISKH TOWELING Per Yard 12c iv. f MEN'S ATHLETIC UNION SUITS Whitr 49c BLEACHED MUSLIN ... 98 Quarts, dozen Pints, dozen HEN'S WORK SHOES v f CORSETS .MASON JARS MEN'S ?- 25c 19c, 29c 49c S2.30,": S3.69- - - ; Wide Saving Cream Two for $1.19 . MEN'S FELT UATS j c WOOL FLANNEL WOMEN'S HOSE All Sizes- - 49c. S1.G9 89c j iy incorporated WHITE MERCERIZED TABLE DAMASK CARPENTER'S OVERALLS , , program SA VES - MONEY 1 FOR YOU; OKE PRICE JO EVERY ONE Union Made Hear; Denim uui70ur Nation g thcLotmstJPossiblePrice alEySOVERALLS . ' $25 TO $35 The SdiwabGothinff Cd. .The House of Kuppenheimer Good Clothes. 1 t"i JJ;IaA!K4BftJ. |