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Show HERALD. THURSDAY, AUGUST -T-BE-PRQYO PAGE FOUR. 7,924, like to hare romrol ever those with A partment. With divbdon. Henry national convention in to represent . whom they xo out. Mirttns'U, chief. fipantea Fork September Hmeat of ttasr lt Lake Girln walk aniund "WW Their Sbciete La trivial floats. touu presented a check for arms aNmt each other and look land; dea 40 Hommea et 8 Chevauz. sending the corps to the Iuh rarthe tioya," F., Kyan Iuffy of Fondulac. Wis., convention and the American t .The examiner ratne to the conclu'f the Auxiliary voted to gtve $5o national vice commander sion that the rising male generaAmerican Legion, was flntridueed the move. . tion of England bad a fairly The Committee consists f to the iimventlon by (Vuiiuander of the nndrtufanding alt Lake 1ty; K ' Laue and expreaaed his pleasure at Ctendentn, t. aUnt." NEWCASTLE. Aug. (i Rebhola, Sa lieiug preneut at the state conven- Olsen. Ocden :" phil-hf.vist vm be the principal Lake City; GeorgVJHarrJs, Provo tion. Hew-il- l SHwutlwys of 13 in IhU kavtj TJh- . art! -- . siieaker at the public meeting in the Lewis Jones, BrighataMtty ; G. B. ItERETS MORE ABOUT sjaliuesi.-raskfd to wril r ISquires, Lopan ; Kirke M. lecker, "aft.-city lmyllion Thursday night.all, rU arv." raid, vaat they tUv Ifciuk jrtrlij ' ' t Vivian chair of lJeuver, ingan, . f. i muvb a bav? iirls ftreitmrtiiL human The following-- ' committees were man of the eleventh district rennb w ul pf- - rU-"GirU r ihe tunt tu livV Hitiition cvtmmittee, spote. of tRlaPTtinBrtiyntjiea;preiicau Lfgion fi thing hirb Oinik- - pr- -- -- Th.-rv U plena taUrartk. work being accomplished . for the Auxiliary: : when orONE ON few on PAGE a STARTS tiMp with that nl is, eirl only Credential Ida M. Strang. Spaa-i- h disabled vetentua of this Teghm t older it U keit. The modern piri they are Knakiiig Fork: Mrs. Jamca Burkle. Bingand expressed the appreciation for ma (wed ; has only two desire, one for fine thrjr are alav plaviuf with ih division. Roy Curtla, the cooperation given his office by ham; Mm. Sadie Stewart, 8lem. MraT J. A. Howell, riot he, the other for ideasure. other's dma, or Uar, or brad rotor, headed by department col- the deNirtmeut of .1'tah. Kew.lulicH,! . dlarinband Dennlaon, i JeaJijgjwpegM to hold the mutt of Thvy arp fond of using perfume ore: Shth Infantry E. W. Tallman of Denver, chief Ogdvn; Mra. lirothy theac I hare seen oue in a imui. and faeereaandTiiiue Kir1 serofgnMietfKWiairitHmNleartat, ofjfoopcratton; of theftrfted IHatea Hiawalha; Mra, Bebecca Bersten, county and city official noma. Veterana' bureau, gave an interest- BpaniKh Fork. They chatter and ctwsjp' all day to think yon ran wrap it off. I'nlf Aetiiltiea Mra. William bag.- 1 -am getting to debase the "A.pirl while fUtrtinti twmetimea "SiRiitnR Declaration of Independ- - ing address concerning the necesaex - . and phlls yourhair. 8he ent-," "George and Martha Wash- sity of the men to retain Klliott, Helper; Mrs. Haiel ErUad-on- , rt :"The-eawrtkma la attrlitforeieanini: or washing. inctonand "BeUy Rom." Second their insurame wrh tbf forern-tni'n- t. Payaon; Mra. W. E. Carroll ' laroftie. "GirU." he said. "are,al--waychlefrTrk Logan.- -; One gentleman link the practical divWonTlttsy-Bwe- n, y E. Kulea and IteRulatlona-Mr- s. . a peat. All they think about view. banfff G. A. tt. reterana; In'A. F. Mossman and William Robnty -la renin oew rimhea Iwfore their veterans of the Civil war and Lowell Romney, Logan ; Mra. L. A. If von roue la lurky and get dian War veterans ; 8paninh-Anierlerts, T.' K. hrothera." some money they will swarm around ean-a- r veteran. Third division, the only two remaitii rci?cans of' Foulawv Another roniut man was Andrus, chief; Payson band, ro-- the Grand ArmrV the Republic in Dunn,' lrovo, yoa until' ron are spent up; then-Li- . Puldk-ltMra. JO.. Bebhola, I'tah county, were given an oration ;They it oo your nerves." tney wiu -leave you tor wtmeoooy deW Tiders,' baseball teams, floats. states. Fourth divi- by the legionnaires as they were in- Salt Lake City ; Misa Marie Daria, he raid, --when they rome ronnd else. . and 1'tah r the strret thiiutiiuT Twwit and tJirbt ire rery heaiitiful and sion. W. Jrrlchief ; Iogan Fife troduced by Commander Frank llire; Mra. William Meaner, Brlg-haMra IL. K, Rica. VernaL u.' Ton hare fo be drenaed up in more beau- iud lVrtini corps, Amertean Legloa IVming of Pwnr post Ko. 13. other Kth-- thine after s Mrs. Conatitution and ha re to treat farm tohVr-mmrie- s deleeatea ; r n motion by Commander II. B, tiful rfcithe than lioys. Wbenerer ttwtralineiicHtt-Ijetlo- n Ther are mostly their fathers' pet a Ctrl winks at boy' the hoy fd Anilliary folat, American Legion jiibnsou of Logan post NaT, "cora-- : Frank P.- Stewart,- - Sa Lakelty j Wheajrirla start work they think Iowa her about Very oftoa and. is Anxilinry delegates. Fifth division, mittee. was appointed to study a Mra. Lpuiae Jorgeuwn, Vernal; Mrs. . chief.. Provo' band, plan for the sending of the fife and Anna Johnstun, Mohrland. they are the owners of the house. not satisfied until he speaks to her. I.wis Mrs. James Auierieau Leplun tiiria.hoMR their youiurer brothers' "They are, generally flirts. They Frovo Post Na 13; Boy Scouts, fire drum corps of the Logan post to the Kyau, Mohrland; Mrs. 4 lamer Turk Clly : Mrs. O. A. fa 'GIRLS A PESTfSAYS BRITIS- BOY; HAVE RIGHT TO LIVE , : i r. - INVENTION !. tb-ta- eb .. a .""!--.,-- -" ,- 'WiMra. ' ;m-ttlalaaa- t. E . h I AGEDPIOB PASSMAY - Mother of Patrii G. Smith Dies in Lake City., PPPfW MfiK TuUy three hundred people were standing in front oh ne"stOTr'aH rrtjr f When he doors were that ing. eould hanccamfc-to-etJnJfopleJhrongedt- I 4peii-Saturday-ntor- n opened all got inside and the rest waited outside until their tfieBjg o RADIO SALE now in progress. Everybody prisedeverybody delighted, at the GREAT surBAR- GAINS.' The response of the public has been gener- - .1? (P1 MIS Salt Luke. City; Mrs. JHris Niiliolti, TwH-le- Mrs. R. C. Reed, Bprtof Helpery Mrs. jtdm MoColeiuiin, BiuRhaiu. Mis. II. P. Jones, Itiliiitiilitiitioii -- Sttreiksen, Mendou. HERE'S MORE ABOUT - STARTS ON PAGE ONE.T Provo; It. C. Smith, Salt Lake City; Kirke M. Pecker, Loan; George t. BaHif, Provo;. Arthur V. Pyper,- pTephr Iulilicit,T'Charle8 George. Kajwille; - V. K. Sarton, Harris, M,. Provo; 8. W. Jneqnes, "Bingham; J. Howard Mautrhan. Cedar 't'ity; Arthut-MessnTurk Cify ;,H. A. er, C. Trntmati.-- - - : .By-Law- InternnrOrgrtnizatifinDon 0. Rich. Salt IJakeCity&. R. .Sbaw, v C W;0IHER Uegular value 45c' FINAL MARK DOWN PRICE - ONE A new Jot of Advanced Style Hats just came in today and go on the bargain block in this great lc Sale. You buy one at Sale Price and get Another Hat FaO LADIES' 3Sc HOSE PRlfE for 1 14c cent ONE LOT TRIMMED MEN'S 35c SOX 71 HATS7 Former Sale Price 23c Nifty styles, quality supreme. FINAL MARK DOWN PRICE FINAL MARK. DOWN PRICE x $6.00 Values. 15c $1.00 lf-T- oa .- 36-in- ch -. .......... 32-inc- ...,. ... h, .- Hose, ............ At D.L. Van Wagenen's B1 triv 348 West Center St. 1 wm i' r l r . w$ ttk TTt 'irr'rt'T ttii n tt irm tt in tt t tt - e A. B. Gibson, Nephl ; W. W. Orem, Provo ; P. Keith Buck. Park City j R. E. Cojnjtnr- ,- Hiawatha t J, LvAwop, Tooele: F. R. Fisher, Helper; H. Nep- R7T)nnlterEanningtonr-Ea- rl ple, Bineham; James B. Sorenson, Redmond ; Clarence Clemepts, Mohr- lands. PostActivities R. L. Olson, Og- den; Richard Inscore. Aephi: w. W. Merrill, Logan; Lewis Jones, Brigham City; Joseph F. Harris, Myton; Philip S. Hellbnt, Profo; Henry Pickett, St. ueorge. T. J. Maglnnis, Legislation J. A. Howell, Ogden; J. C. Wood, Salt ake City; Dr. W. T. Elliott, Helper ; Rnfus Ahlstrom, Manti; Frank L. Stewart. Eira Warner, Spanish Fork. American Legion Auxiliary Lewis Jones. Brigham City: H, Clay Cummlngs, Heber ; Leonard Davidson, Ogden ; George Worthen, Provo; A. D, Jensen. Hiawatha. Rehabilitation Kirke M. Decker, Logan ; E. A. Littlefleld, Ogden ; Jo seph U Hurd, Salt Lake City. Athletics Harry W. Granger, 8alt Lake City: A. S. Allen, Nephl ; W.. B. Davis, Salem ; A.- - E. Wllfong, (toden u Earl fondor, Provo : Ruel fEvansr Lehl ; Dr. E. A. Petty, Span ish Fork ; E. Lowell Romney, Logan. , HAT SALE get many thingsbeIowractoi7cost. yi JV. Anderson, Txtpan; Joseph E. Nelson, Spanish, Former Sale Price 79c FINAL MARK DOWN PRICE j The Wild wood Resort company is advertising for bids for the coa- st root ion of a water system for th popular summer home resort ul Provo canyon, according to E. x ResolutionsWt LADIES' $1.50 SILK HOSE COII: 69 c 20c FINAL MARK DOWTf George. f ForkFJ.3bhsSnlt-!iLakCtryj Matthew Comptoh,-Brigh- am City; M. D. Moyle, Ogdenr GOOD LARGE BATH TOWELS WILDWOOD TO H.4.VK ITS WATER SlITtY SYSTEM. sonrFillmore?- - W. andis Reuctions, awoa-shln- jere aluesJiyMinijtheooste ..... ... ... N'ephI; II. E, Snbin. Salem ; E. E. fCarr, Opdenr Keith Bush, Park City: Howard Gee, Tooele; Emery Just a few Prices Picked at Random, but Our Entire Stock Bears Similar -- -- L6-pa- 1 DOLLARS. r, Day" bargains you have lost money, we can avelakehadvantage di our few of a tur many argains on paper, xou can oniy apreciaie ine . only give you ew of our many bargains. Cretonne 8 yds. 500 pairs Shoes, Slippers and Oxfor ...$1.00 new or old style, S. D. L. . . . . . . Garments, per pair .$!. - ..S1.00 Scout Percale. . $1. 6 yds; knit, pair L D. S. Garments,' new or old style, 6 yds. best Amoskeag Gingham, $1.00 .S1.50 flat weave, 2 pair r . . ; .$1.00 2 yds. 4 Sheeting 5 yds. Best Shirting yds; Dress Gingham, 27 and $1.00 .. $1.00 for 4 yds. Best quality Jap Crepe. . .$1.00 lot of Ladies' and Children s . . . 6 yds. Hope Bleach , . . .$1.00 .. $1.00 5 3"ds. best Dark Outing Flannel, $100 Underwear, 4 pieces . rkish Towels, large sue, for $l.UO 2 prs. Ladies' All Silk $1.00- 4 yds. Dress Voiles, values up to 50c per lot Jap Umbrellas, values to $1.75, each yard, for ..$1.00 .....$1.00 1 lot Ladies' Silk Hose, values up to 10 pairs Men's, Ladies' and Children's . .$1.00 $1.48i per pair ""Hose for $1.00 "Come and see the rest of the bargains and remei ber this is for two days only. s Constitution and Dr. Homer E, Rich, Vernal; Trank "P. Stewart Salt Lake City; W; L. n Hoyt, Nephi: W. H. Braigham, ; Arthur Wooley, Ogden ; James 'Where You Get Values." P. Clayton, Provo; L. ,Lelnnd Lar-seMnnti; Rex O. Daniels, Sparilsh Fork ; Itenlien J. Shay, Cedar City; iiiiiuiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiini Grant Prlsliey, St Georce ; Matthew Jrcromptonr Briuham City ; Lindon r hha. rmtm mtmm rjmm jmm II. Johnson, Richfield. KELLY BROADCASTING t -- ser-gea- Another big event where : 8-- . SALE NOW- - IN FULL BLAST OK JJliitetxTdays U the jaunty jaa r- a line or waa given by Jdm' James B. Tucker to L C Cbuk. Wednesday, when he pleaded gajhy to a charge of having possessioa t intoxicating liquors. He waa giT to pay the fiat, SO days, in whk Clark was arrested Wednenhn by Sheriff J. ft. Boyd and ttepntiit B. F. Roper and S. A. Willia a raid conducted by Sheriff Boyd at the Clark heme, late Tar, e day night Fifteen gallons f . waa confiscated. Surviving Mrs. Smith an her children. Patriarch Hyrnm G. 8ml th of 8aH Lake, John G. Smith, desk Salt Lake police, Evelyn Smith Saws,. Ralph G. Smith, disand Mrs. play manager Taylor Bros, H. C BlUlngs of Satt -- Lake, also three brothers. John Gibbs of Grace. Ida., Jonathan ' Gibbs, - Portland, Ore., and Seth Gibbs, Swan Lake, 36-in- ch COMITTEES e 3 N DAYS -J dyke. Suit Luke City; Mrs. Edward MeLtiren, l'nvo. AjrtiTORrt- -i 'on wrti V. K. Suxton, KitjsviHe, ijJaWflttJiEAjrAtE Hopkins Lyon, electriral U! lUrry vineer, retired to hia icom. reloaded the reTolr hH he had wiped out Ufiih J 3d put a ballet into hisTX' cheek. He was taken to CuluajKii hospital where he died. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, AUGUST 8 AjSU 9 i lnjTtoiiMrti. tie tJute; HutU 1 ous, bu the knife must go still deeper into the prices theJreraaining 7 Xot, This is not an ordinary sale, but one that calls for" extreme measures.. "Every article in the store is in tludcd in this unparalleled slaughter Of merchandise. o . I apologize to those who had to wait" their turn-tbut-ware now fixed to take get waited upon, scare of you promptly.' . Rff do: LAR1DAY ' . Aimirtriitiizntion I'ritr; Mrs. J;Kk ilHi - daring his wife and his rw sons as they slept early tosj, .' home la. 8arriir" BrfFALOlQAl- The notice to contractors include the excavation work, lajlhg of pipe and installation of hydrants. jMc. Idaho. viewed at the Bids are to be submitted before Vldow be The may Gibbs Marie Smith, body Annie Wiesley. rear of Mrs. Smith's home, 268 West p. m., August 6Vto E. A. Jacob, civil tuumee Aire, f rank . iteming, of Hiram Fisher Smith ifnd m Third South, Friday .morning after engineer, Knight building. Pr.i. Patriarch of e Hynim Kays-villPresiding Mariam lrovoTMls Barnes, Utah. Smith, died at noon WednesdiyW 10 o'clock. ; ; Mrs-XttFullmer. oll Star MntTLViJlutledge,. iiiiininiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiinmiiiiriiiniiiiiiii K.vsiile; Mrs. joscphliie M'UUes, Vin-een- t, 1 Intaraatloaal Nawa ,. --- "." -- of-he- ' E.. SLAYS WIFE AND SELIV internal cancer. - Mrs. Smith has night about a eaarter was at north of Amerieaa Fork. Th suffered for a long time and Mrs. H. . ....... . l ih r danchter. ,; v.iii,-i, fu.mp ...,Ji.i rou day. afternoon at Bingham, where street Salt ttfke, at the time of her tbey haw been working.' by Deputy. Otto Birk and Maruhal Walter Dor-ra- death. All of her children except or American Fork- .two were at the bedside; All three hara acknowledged the Funeral service will be held In have and D. theft to Sheriff J: Boyd Provo Sixth ward chapel under the told the part they played In the the din 'ion of Bishop Joseph Neltheft of the aliasing nwieleaTwo son. Friday at 1 :30 p. m. Intec-Hres and a battery are still missing. men( will take place in the Provo e young men deny having stolen cemetery. rthius hut the three- - tires and- eltyMrs. Smith was bora November allof whkh has been reeor- 7. 1852 at --Xorth Bingham, the -- 4" -- f John Olbba of Btta. Shei Boyd, the young Gibbs of Lancashire, the two ear about J o'clock erine Langton strij England. TneMlii night. They hid two of the Her parents were hand cart pior tbe Point or mountain neers tires and came to Utah In 1851 thrown another away after ha1 house la stance from the scene of Mr. Gibbs built thd first a short the old Brigham City fort and the -- Vthe wreckA house In Brigham The ears elonged to Jack Varney first S room adobe which was later used ; as City Fork. American of ior C andJay the accident the Coa- - meetinghouse. At the time baa been an active dor car was i ven by Richard lur-- - Mra. Smith worker 4 the church aU her life rant.' and has held minor, offices in the her Belief society ta Provo . Og-de- n; MEN'S $1.00 SILK SOX Former Sale Price 49c FINAL MARK DOWN PRICE - 3 - LADES' $15 CREPE .J:X- - BLOOMERS Former sale price 57c Barton's MalieBigSatjBflL: For Yoa FiU-inor- er ' FINAL MARK DOWN PRICE MONSTER - 47c BOMBING PLANE INDER WAY FOR SPANISH International News Strvice. IiXIK.N, Aug T. Spain is aim' ing at possessing the world's mon ster bouiliing aeroplane. . l Testa Just carted out with a new bomber, built for the Spanish government by the Ariatlon company, at South ampton, have been markedly successful. It Is believed that the pow ers of this new machine are greater than those of any other in existence. The new monster is an amphibian and can either "land on" or "take off from the roughest water. Pilot, gunner and observer are in the forward position of the board and the bombs are carried In the hull. The interior decorator knows how important a part the rug.plays in the furnishing of a room, how its beautiful colorings are a dominant note in the pleasing effects which may be produced.. V - In our large assortment we are offering, at a great saving during this sale, many colorings, many designs which lend themselves to different rooms in a wide - variety jpf color schemes. ' ' r - x ? . " "" - : e G;W. Kelly of the Super-marin- Seattle, Wash.: Everett, .Wash. H SELLING THE ENTIRE STO CKREMEMBER THE PLACE Milwaukee. Wis. 1 1 V r. c. my PROVO, ' r Three Are Accused of Stripping Wreck uTAH. 20." H. F: Ijing-for'19. Uith of American Fork, and PhiKi Parry. 2C1. Of Rlverton, are In the comity jail accused of having stolen three auto tires anuV two spring seats from two automobiles which were wrecked Tuesday G;" H. Pierson. M r Rugs selling for how .jj-j- j $140.00 each-ch- oice .... . . h ......... v. ...... . 110.00 -- Rugs selling for $68.00 ENTIRE LINE REDUCED. 49.00 I . ONE THOUSAND RUGS TO SELECT FROM. BARTON'S 4 |