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Show -- Men s: bhoei 50educiioirfiilir 20 to Stodc-- - GREAT REMODELING SALE .1. DEPARTMENT REDUCED 'consider these prices' . ... a . . . . . . Tun Kid Oxfords, sale price . ;, , Tony Red Calf Oxfords, . , . ; . . . sale price .7.... . . ... -"r Colt Patent Oxfords, j sale price Black Gunmetal Oxfords, sale price 17. Red and Black Calf Oxfords, Nunn & Bush, sale price , ' .... ..... . . , .................. ' " . , ............... SHOES Black Gunmetal Shoes, sale' price Brown Calf Shoes, sale price ' Black Welt Calf Shoes, sale price'" v . . , C OC vuiOU fl 0 fl f) yOiUU tfjA . . ; . makes a strong appeal to the man. who knows that shoe economy flfjT ........... isnotfiguredinlowfirstcostbut in NET economy as measured over a long period of service. M flfl yTiUU '' nr , . i MQC ... vAitlw in F ?OR THE MAN ?' fW-j- .....$8.85 ...... ....... $5.00 $9.00 Suede Oxfords, J (jg T0 ig g" . Brown and Black Oil OC ..... . . him Brown Kid Oxfords, VTitfu . Brown Welt Calf Shoes, , sale price One group broken lots, sale price, FLORSHEIM3HOE yiwU M i . tA flfl " ; i ............. .... '. - :; tATFR - m ...,,....;.;f....; - vHiUU " J prices--- - : nn Boys' Brown Calf Dress Shoe, sale price $0iiJU LADIES' SHOES AND OXFOig5S patent Leather, high and military heel; sale price ,1JMt Patent Leather, high and military heeL $5.65 sale price Black Satin, high, and military heel, $3.95 TO $8.85 sale, price Black Suede, high and military heel, $6.85 10 $10.45 sale price . . f ; . ; v . . . Brown Suede, high and military heeL ' $6.85 T0 9.85 sale price Fawn Suede, high and military1 heeL sale price .7 .yT'iU " ..,,.. sale price yUiwU (4 DC VTiOu ,,', ' ByWeJtSoles, CO QC . these nr" Black Kid Blucher, sftlc price . '- ; ider OXFORDS One group broken lot, sale 'price . v " 10 TO 50 THO CARES . . PER CENT REDUCTION ON ALL CHILDREN'S. SHOES. flfl . yuiUU Felt Suppers, the finest quality that can be fjCA TO CI MC .H-lurchased, $2.50 .50 to-$3- values J I UUU J GET IT AT TAYLOR BROTK 1E R S COMPANY A" SHOE DEPARTMENT Ladies' Shoes I What he World Is (Doing C4S SEEN BYVOPULAR MECHANICS CA1AUAZMB Simple Homemade Clamp for Woodwork Bench "Canned Sunshine" for Heat to U. S. Training Pigeons to Fly at Night Aid Foel Problem' la joking pigeons to fly at night, The drawing shows a simple homearmy officers olaim to be developing a made clamp that is of considerable mmuy uetor in national defenM usefulness to woodworkers. It con- and the ma internum of communica tion whm other methocu faiL . BUXK OAMPJAW 4131 A bead of night flier in the Canal 1 ft 'END Zone Im been trained with remarkVIEW able woeeee, the birds released at any point fa the region, finding their way bony on the darkest nights as speedily as lnaylight. Unaffected by weather conditions, the pigeons make flights . I would love a mamma doll to GET M.4rRLGE UCENSES. With Love, County Clerk Wallace M. Hale LITTLE WANDA FE11X PECK. Tuesday issued marriage licenses to Three .years old. the following couples: Herman D. Cullen, of Mnpleton, Dear Santa Claus: I hope yon have enough toys to and Miss Mary Reva Stewart, of Benjamin. bring me a mamma doll. Yours truly, Sylvester Bradford,' of Spanish DARLEN MAY PECK, Fork, and Miss Thora Black, of six years old. Standing, Utah. .. dis-wi- ll V Og-de- A-i- n. n. air-tig- ht I 4 ,.j . t , j Sealer for Pie Crusts Keeps Filler in While Baking To press the dough or pie crusts n. to-- -. gether and prevent the escape of 1 i through thick haie and heavy tropical rams to a loft having its interior illum inated by electric lights. These birds were put to a useful purpose recently, said . an ouicer, "when a small army vessel was m 40 miles at sea. Soon after dusk g a pair ef pigeons was released with messages asking for aid. In two hours, the birds were at the home loft, and relief was on its way." Many ships and aircraft are now being equipped with pigeons before they start upon their trips, to boLused as a meansof communicating witA their statiocs in the event that mis haps make wireless messages impoasi bit to send. ss night-flyin- iuloe into the oven while taking, a metal marker has been made that Pins around the edge of the crusts to mark the dough and trims the sides at the same time. Letters To Santa Claus on 7 W. and .2nd South. With loj of love, EVELYN ItEZZANT. Dear Santa Claui: "YV bH-Mat and jue ua gixKl pair of bed room slippers a m l of pli'iise bring lne a doll mid a nigger dolls and please fill my pair of house slipixTK nnl a sewing stocking with canOr nlggertoea and Imix mid' wiiiie cuiuly and nuts and butter nnta aud a banana if - you please bring Max some house aud a story book somesjiloves, have one bring It to our new home ctiH-ilren sll-Iie- ! . we believe you'll say Norma is the greatest -Mary Turner .of all time. ' The fiercest of all passions Is the love of a ( woman scorned. RAW-LING- s. . . j : Secretary. December 10, 1923. (First publication Dee., last publication Dec. 26.) 11, . COLUMBIA MUSIC AND JEWELRY. CO. . d Dated Date We invite you to seejhi "GrueV Verithin and Wrist Watches-t- he thinest watch made. , And - rf jf semi-precio- us . and a drum and some caudy and nuts mid please bring Uoy some slippers like max and a, doll and liEICP HOILINQ drum and candy aud nuts.' If vim w IkIi vikiir i!?itAhlrt Wiiin ' ' i" From. S MAX, MILDRED AND Rdt after it has I'een raised loo a cer-. tain IcmiK'rMure It is keiit' near P. 8. dont forget mamma' and .rlint during the entire cooking pro-i-s' It In not kept at the simmer- duddy. ibg iMitnt all the time the flavor de teriorates. Dear Santa Claus: "' For milady's Christmas Gift. Rings, the craftsmanship of which is highly artistic and well done, with precious ' or stories in attractive settings. NOTABLE BECAUSE CAR'S OF PI.I MBINO Do not use- atiMiic acldii or nlkalls n metals eouij'i-tewith plumbing. a' Special Rings Directed By Frank Lloyd ulair" Cornel ' Laugh, cry xuid thrill over the big scenes II IHi I! II lil I I , 176 W. Center. - I NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS OF OLD AMERICAN MINING COMPANY Notice is hereby given that special meeting of the stockholders of Old American Mining company will be held at the office of the corporation, room 11, Knight Block) Provo, Utah, on the 28th day of December, 1923, at 10 o'clock a. m., to consider and vote upon proposition to sell and convey the mining clamls and mining property of the corporation to the Colorado Consoll-dated Mines company in exchange for 100,000 shares of stock In said Colorado Consolidated Mines .company and to consider such other matten in connection therewith as may properly come before the meeting. By order of the' president ( Signed.)- - JL. HuALLEN. STRAND' "Within The Law" mm carrying, wounding the latter in the head, back and hands. Jew-dolla- rs Norma Talmadge V - ii " fe JUJ st " ary president of the Institute. In him and beat him over the head accepting his office he said that one with it Cohen's condition was reofthe greatest accomplishments of ported critical at the city hospital. the past half century had been the SOVIET PRESIDENT ELECTED development of sanitary and mediInternational News Service. measures cal in the tropica. MOSCOW. Dec. 11 Leo Kamenev was today president of YELLS lULlY BUT RVBBIT FAILS TO HALT FLIGHT the Moscow 8oviet "Declaration! made regarding International News Service., MARTINS FERRY Ohio, De 10. Russia by President Coolidge in his Patrolman Elwood Rothennund message to the American congress coupled with the fact that Lord went rabbit hunting. A bunny hove Curzon, British foreign secretary is In sight. Rothermund dropped, his unpopular in his own country shows reaehed for his revolver that the position of Russia la betshotgun, v an i yilie-- l "half at bunuy. ter," said Kamenev in a speech to The flying fur ball failed to stop the soviet. until the patrolman 'ired a tew times with his revolver. When KILLS MAN WHO KILLED DOG asked by a companion why be didn't International News Service. PLATTS MOUTH, fteb., Dec 11. nse his ehotgnn Rothermund said rCarl Meistnger. 17, was in the he thought he had his mace. county Jail . here today awaiting trial on charges of shooting to kllL PAWNBROKER BEATEN., International News Service. lelslnger and his dog were walkDES MOINES, Iowa, Dec. 11. ing down the road yesterday when Beaten into Insensibility by two a car driven by John Schoeman, of negroes while hundreds of workers Louisville, killed the Airedale dog. ' passed by his pawnshop, O. Cohen Melsinger, enraged, fired twice at was robbed of several thousand Schoeman with a shotgun he was dollars in cosh, diamonds and in cash, diamonds and jewelry early today. Cohen fired one shot at his assailants as they forced him to the rear of his store, whereup they took the gun from PEA GROWERS TO MEET. The pea growers of the Provo meet in the unty. court a mamma dolL Yours loving. house Friday afternoon at 2 LOIS ANN PECK, o'clock to consider organizing and eight years old. affiliation wltn the Utah Pea Growers asosc latlon. Severnl men Dear Snnta Claus: I am a good boy I help mamma Interested In the Industry from n and other places will be presPlease dont forget me on Xuias I ent at the meeting. would like a sweater, a nice waist for t n tie and a nke pirao to WANT FIVE MILLIONS TO play with and please dont forget TKJHTENINO' l'Vr. FIGHT .PANAMA DISEASES a wants she sister doll my cam and baby BOTT u little Tliauks very much. International News Service. HINGE. Sinwrt'ly yours. WASHINGTON, Dee. 10. On KAI.P1I PEAY. January 1, mm the Gorges MemoC2T S. 5. W. rial Institute of Tropical and Preventive Diseases will launch a camIVar Santa Clans: paign to raise ?5,000,000 to estabsists of a wooden block, securcl; please brius me a coaster wagon lish a clinic In Panama, according screwed to the beiuhtop in the osi with rubier tirvs, and a pair of to plans completed here at a meettion shown, and faced on one side witl roller skates and a story booy and ing of the board of directors. uud nuts. gheet iron. This forms the per randy President Coolldge'ds the honor- lovingly, mancnt jaw. A 2 by lever, al non simkins. faced at one end with sheet iron, am 210 N. Univ. Aw. slotted at the other end as shown, i arranged to pivot on a strap hing Dear Santa : that is screwed to the benchtop am Please bring Me a Nigger dollle bolted to the lever at the point indi And A iudln sut. son bubble Pine cated. The "upper end of the leva and Some marbles. My stockin forms the movable jaw. The Vise a Will be bung by the Kitchen stove, yours sluivrely, tightened by means of a 2 by AHMAND EGGEUTSEN TONIGHT AND WEDNESDAY cam, attached to the bench leg with butt hinge, the narrow part of the can IVar Snnta: fitting in the slot of the lever and ex1'leane bring me a 'pair of high tending outward1 about 6 in. so that i' to and a pop gun. pair cowboy can be operated by the foot. Forcinj the cam lever downward brings the gloves and a pocket knife and some visa jawe together, clamping the wort candy 'and nuts. Good by LAMAH UUONEMAN lit Bayard Veiller's Play between-them- . If the object is tot small to be held between the jaws, on Dear ' Santa : or two small wooden blocks are pul Please, bring me 'a slvlgh and rulv between it and the jaws. 'ht Ihmus mid candy ami nuts. And ' (bmt forjjet to bring lHmald Uie I smuethiiiK nice. CShips in East Prussia travel on dry baby James s. land when going from Elbing, the sea(Continued on Paf Klve.) port,, to the lakes in the highlands have sluices been built Special along HOI SEHOIJI SUGGESTIONS the canal connecting the sea with The role of Mary Turner Is to popular Ameri those waterways. When a vessel hat can drama what Juliet is to classical drama an to "climb," it is loaded on wagons run Carrot, ivtrsulm and .salsify i ll acting part which gives the true artist tremen over a double-trac- k tteTri "I railway in the! snoul "lw iKIIVd. ' dous scope. water. 7 Dear Santa Claus: If you have enough toys bring me Ix-s- "Canned sunshine" ,for heating purf j poses is the object of experiments I in- being conducted by a Pacilio-cbaventor. He ha? developed heat from ' sunlight that will burn coal, melt lend, and generate a fss which he believes I can be utilized for profiling power. ifl accomplished by a series of I This j mirrors that reflect the rays into a , concentrator which produces a tem perature of 2,800 degrees. By burning CiiEinicals in this apparatus, cooling them, and then sealing the residue in containers,' the expert expects to market an energy that can be i used in many ways. - - . rl. nn ' I 1DI |