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Show THE EVENING HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 19, JAGC FOUR r a re lit' Is J M Jj " m u J Jj -- . i J E- ; r ii II II II II 1 ii ii i m r sv. 'b m 4 f w w m , fill 1 1 ii u u m m 1 1 1 m m m w 7 - , , . ' a m 'I'M i r--i m - B i m r x-- ia. Boston Bags Printed Crepe de Chine A well made bag. 1.49 value 40 incfi all silk crepe de . . . f. . . each in woven and ' chine, rZ. designs," $2,25 ,1 M v-- f yl'tJ Half Sox - - Silks Children's half box assorted colors, a 29c values in plain and 2 pair fancy patterns Special, 2 yards ...U00 25c .. ;e:.:...;..-..$l.0- BIAS TAPE all colors bunch lawn Bias - style 10c , Wide ribbons Card Table Covers in plain and Colored Rick yards it; .s::...$i.oo yard Bcabellt COMBS Ivory and bob combs each dressing 10c Bathing Suits . yard very SDecial ....-v- AWGEl vtinn S H Pattern Cloths M a damask White pattern Rag Rugs 2iiby4ifeet value R "T, cloths, size 58x72, Regular B 1.95 values M C $1.95 ...liH3 'Special SlFB nff .$liUU Your last chance to purchase a beautiful than wholesale spirng coat at a price less ' cost. f ' HK M - Straw Rugs Printed Crepe 3xC feet, ' ideal for porch . use.; $1.89 36 inch nrinted dress crepe. value ....'. Regular 39c values CI hfl liUU "4 yards ?. ' . .... ... ; 8 yards- Jj $14.75 LOT 2 Princess slips, go wnsskirts etc. $1.50 to $1.69- Longcloth. $1.00 . values at .... ., $1.00 $8.90 7: Values to $29.50 LOT 4 Values to $59.50 $12.75 $19.75 'Bed Sheets -- i7. ........ PlitJ - ; Chambra Shirting Jap Parasoles - HEBER STARS WHIP , PMMGAME iie gnme park. will be. pjnyed l!HHie-baseba- "(Le'Timp afieriMion Wednesday ' with ' the IJcIht swatters. Tt! slionld be one to be jilnyod here of the best this seiisou. , Kvir.v fun in Trovo onpht to be in his.i)lu(e in the grund-Htaiijor Ju the bleachers for that game or tlse Ue' wilt 'miss a- - real . treat. The Heber nlue- ace-- almost intact from the former bftrnstonning years d wlxrtTthftt club took the liHaway from American- Fork. WMlf bnt two or three exceptions every man is the' stline as ou those championship teams. JtMcIhl(ifriiui the score In- "the cnniw pluyed thus far this' season, thn picr valley Iioys are already P'lw.fe like a house a rire. Tliey heat Ni'ltM in the game a week - - oin-nlu- - in Aerr flaying the mtpptrrt they " will be given. '. The game begins at S :30. o'clock. The Provo band will give a concert In the park beginning at 3 o'clock. A big heavy towel' with hemmed ends. Regular 69c Turkish Towels i 35c value.- - 5 WASHLXGTpX, May 19. WILFORD. PERRY . Garden Seeds Flower Seed? ' Graij fieed Clover Seed . Gladioli Bulbs Dahlia Bulbs Ganna. Bulbs Vegetable Plants Flower Plants Perennial Plants Lawn" Mowers Rubber Hose' ' Hose Couplings Garden 'Tbb Incubators , ", -- ' f V.. W, " . -- a suitable la understood. i ' toiontl Ouy R. Moloney Is stepping out as police Chief of New Orleans, .r -, . WILFORD PERRY 338 W. Center Provo, I will be announced when Poultry 8urroes'r - ' ' Secre- if Utah aa home.: The same mortgage that home when he took of-fl- eightxyeara ago, Kaw Orleans seen many police chiefs retire tq look after their investments, bal ' V"this la something a D3C yard i i.. I ha - tYSyClTSADUCm Sunday io Salt t ke Mlsa Reba Dixon, Mlsa Chestlna Baird. Gordon Larten and Oran Baird motored to Salt Lake Sunday and spent the day. ,'' FiirnitiireCo. 155 N. . tutting Uaiversity Ave. orsoatirsen Merer-Ji- rs. and daiujhterdEitieHhrTrom Ogden are visiting here with Mrs. Olsen's To Funeral Mrs. S. , 8. Jones, Iicrents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Dnhl-(julMrs. Frauk Wi Deming, SL J. Jones. Milt Jows tmH Horatio Jones at tended' the funeral serylces In Salt ' Birjrle Lkense Essential-Ch- ief Lake City Tuesday of William of Police Wren Wllkins announces Cochrane Bmnot, who died et TAk- - that all bicycles bearing last year's ima, Wash., Thursday of append! license number places will be taken cltis. Mr. Smoot's mother, Mrs. W up and the owners will pay a fine C. A. Bmoot is daughter ot . the for Tlulattog the city ordinance belate & S. Jones of this city. ginning Wednesdayr Exceptional Frnest Murray of before Salt Lake-w- as arraigned Judge George ; 8. Ballif Monday morning on. . charge of . having stolen "an Essex car from the curb near the Hotel Roberts April 19. The defendant pleaded guilty and to the district court was bound-ove- r under a $760 bond which he failed Bound Over -s- hown v bicycle owners, this chief ssys, bnt the bicycle tax must now be paid . to furnish.- ' . - Hop Heads. with 'two drug ad diets in the county jaU and a third en - Honorably - DisctuTfed 14 - A. Berry, announces that his son' IRay, who has been stationed at variousi Oriental porta for the last thre years, has received his honorable' discharge. . Bay is now at Mare 1st-- . a letter just reand, accoutliiig-t- o ceived 6y his father and will remain In the service uutil July, when he will visit with his' parents here, rts that he has succeeded in converting a "bmldte to the rMormon" faith and will bring blm to I'tah upon his return," f D. Boyd expresses the belief that he ha more than his share of this Tarlety of the traveling population, The unfortunates would keep physician busy furnishing them with their "song of life," without which fire Seare Smokejfrom burning one of them spent several hotfrs rags in a furnace at .tho, home of Monday morning hunting 'for Frank Bolierts, C20rEst. Center. razor. He wanted to rid the jail of caused a call to reach 'the fire de. its Inhabitants including himself. partment Tuesday.; morning. flue of the furnace was Btopped up J yklttot Here Mrs. WiUlam and the smoke satnnttfd.4he-house- . Dunn of Salt Lake is visiting In this So damege was done.. city: for a few days, the guest of ' T Mrs. Carl Peterson. i t The"j t '. . Spends Week End Here Mr. and Henry Cplvey and Mrs. Emma Page of Woods Cross spent the week-enhere as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Startup. -- Lam Boy Injured Hamilton bourne, II, son of Mrs. B. J. Lam bourne, 64 West First North street, met with a painful accident Satur day While playing mnmblepeg with a poeketknire, Hamilton threw the knife against a board and, It bounced Uack-anpierced his eye. For a time tne attending ImysicTan was "in doubt as to whether or not the boy would josfr his sight, but report from the home Tuesday encour aging. -- TA .v. We CaUThis Stunnuig v - d 28PERS0NS are-mor- HURJINFIRE .NEW TOBK, May eight persons, including 18 women, were painiuuy. injured and man; others were Lew seriously hurt pr overcome by smoke here today when a subway train carrying hundreds to work, caught fire just south of me urand Central terminal Two of the vietis are reported aying in hospitals as a result of injuries received when they were knocked down and trampled upon oy ine rraniie who passengers sjnasnet qoor and wlndows in their errorts to escape. -- ost injuries were in the form of fractured arms and legs, laceip- uuu mm BumKions or the face and me Doay and internal 19.-T- wenty . tt (SOOt .was oft CQi White Bouse officials denied owerer mar weeks', resignation was in President CooUdge's hands. And with his leaving office on May, -comes to light one or the most oua mortgages tn the history of the city. It is a $1500 mortgage on R1H d d Striped suiting in fast color, imported broadcloth. CO tary of War Weeks' recovery from a stnk of paralylss suffered on April L Is retarded by gap bladder complications, i I ' Atendlng physicians are hopeful, however, that the. secretary can be moved to his ummer home at Lan caster, Ji. before the hot weather reaches Washington. Weeks will not return to the war department Ilia formal resignation sitmwsor Is fouhd, it . Seed Potatoes Asparagus Roots- rJ ' v ;$wo Broadcloth Suiting WEEKS NOT TO - . for. ....... yard ETURNTOPOST TAVOT, Burmah Commander de Plnedd, Italy's airman-who is fly-- I n K from Borne to Melbourne 'and Toklo arrived here. ' ;'.- ra. - A good serviceable towel -jize Ginghams qual- . itr;,,$t,oo ; Debt Turkish Towels 36 inch domestic pongee, all colors. ' 9i flfl . V I iUU pntterns, .....6 yards .... - . 27 inch dress ginghams in checks and plain . colors, 10 yards . $1.00 Wide ginghams in fine ity, assorted ; itiiiiiiiiiiitiitiiiii".....-r------ IFfffi ; ds Domestic Pongee 32 inch . ago 8 t6 2 and two days Inter on their own grounds defeated the fast Sprlngvlile boys 14 to 9. lt is expected that Ralle will start (Dyer on the mound apunst the IlebeHtcs. 'Evetf an old baseball head like Dre will have his hands full to mystify such swatters as will invade Tlmp park Wednesday afternoon. To those who enjoy "to Jhear the click of the wood against the boll, Wednesday's game should be a ' '. frolic. Thai's what' iTeber' says, anyway. But the Prevo lads, while realizing the strength of their opponents, Bays that Heber's winning streak is going to be broken and the boys are going back to the natives without the desired Jong end of the score. The Provp t'eflm is fast rounding into shape find Is playins pretty fair ball, 'riaying against the veteran Hcber squad Wediiesday should be of great value to the entire squad. One of the surpiises of the club thus far haa pee.il .the pitching of young Wasden who held the Eureka" Miners to two runs In the last game. With proper care and training, Was den should develop into a first class pitcher and should be of real service ? to the dub. , " V The crowds at the Timp "park should Increase ifcUh every - game from now oh.- The boys deserve the support and the nfotlng of the Proro fans and will no doubt reflect . . Mus-yar- Ginghams house Of ouai itr tbe New , $1.00 Guwt-M- d Ray-repo- , patterns in a big as in dark shirting patterns. sortment presenting some CI flfl S exceptional Regular 23c value $1.00 m -- 7 . . V I ViU .. values .... at ........ yards , Silkatripe Shi ings, 2 yards '. . Devon' CI flfl y liUU 36 inch bleached Hope ... Shirting iUU Hope Muslin Children's Gingham dresses in panty styles and the larger sizes for the. misses, in one big lot, priced . M flfl special at . . . . . y liUU Made from fine batiste in Irvine's special, si?e 81x90. shadow checks and stripes. Tj Better. than standard Values to $3.00 CJ1 OC at ...$1.00 ity. Specials ., -rr.-;...- patterns, 3 yards Fine quality gingham in pl in, fancy and combina tion colors. A large full cut apron 69c .Wednesday at . . . 'eath Renfrew shire cloth all . -- I Devonshire Cloth Bungalow Aprons Athletic Union Suits i frl flfj Genufet ed v fcnlency-ha-be- o 79c values- 3 yards for : Dressers, $8 arid up. Special prices on guests liam J. Lewis and family of Park " .. City. ' - , One lot of-us- st . Crepe 36 inch cotton crepe de' chine, white and colors, 69c Children's presses Long Cloth gr Fine bleached ""Special LOT 3 $39.50 'Values i Muslin Underwear m lot i Values to $24.50 . .11.00 . P0'-:CoatS- Assorted colors and stripes new designs, regular $1.49 and $1.95 values CI flfl . . . . . . ', . P I iUU each . (1 ...liUU ..... ... $1i00 yards W To Psfic City Mrs. W. D. Lewis left Monday to spend a week rislt-in- g With her eon, William J. Lewis : and family at Park" Qty. ' Knit Scarfs ' - - 2vt .to 8 for large girls, pair v." V I iUU Of All i t ; Madras Shirting 38 , week-en- Woven cord shirtings in heavy madras suitable for pajamas and shirts. 49c Canvas rubber sole oxfords plain white, black and 'white and tad and white, sizes C-EA&- f Week-En- nft values 3 yards v Shoes . FINAL "59c "I ?25 tQ $100. . striped tissue gingham. Large range of patterns. Fancy beaded bags with draw string ' ...$1.00 tops at t t ! Diacan- , .Tissue Ginghams Silk Beaded Bags Complete Dining Rooms Setsr.from De- - " : ' ' Printed and dotted pattern extra fine quality. Regular 49c. and 59c , ffl flfl values, 3 yards for; y I iUU to $1.50, 2 for. . . I CASTILE SOAP Castile Soap pef .bar saving, :;;.':vt,v;::-",- mattresses during the rest of thenreek All kinds and patKamka Mr. and Mrs. A. It Te Baird left for Kamaa, Ttah. gatur- - terns. t;4;;. daywhere -they ..will make their home. One North Pole ReWilliam frigerator $7.50: as her Dwlsher had son; Mr. and Mrs. Wil- ; Fine Voils And other stamped pieces, values from 95c 10c I Charles aupervtaor, " tourist traffic ti nhUU IUC .............. RIBBONS 10c . - Jiingette - ; Roe Base Rugs," many patterns to choose from, 20 per cent moisey, Jrtt forest niaklng an inapecrioa of the mond Fork and Hobble-Creelamond yon districts. While- in Fork he will inspect the road work being done by the department thii aprtng. It ia the nope of the forestry department to put this ro,ad lo first class shape for the summer ;: Castile poap- of WonderfeltRiigs made of felthat material, $3.50tb $6. Linoleum and, Felt 8unr Iapfth Castile soap id a '36 inches wdie.in shadow 4 pound bar flfl stripes, colors, navy, gray, tjjliUU each light blue," pink, mouse," Art orphld and white ' 3 yards Knitted Ties Men's knitted ties, a 75c BEADS Pearl and. glass ' beads, checker . 4ftA BELTS Patent leather belts, in black, red Iflj, lUb and white at - 4 H i , ... See Our Windows u i ,. ?;,..V.V. w 10c 4 All White woven patterns Women's all woof : bathing Regular. $5.95 to iVwith colored, bord- - fljl flfl suits. "' values $7.95 Hmw crs, S ; s .. ! . t "Imported 5TICKERIE BRAID 3 bunches ' RICK RACK Rack ; 0 Table Damask m aw . fancy,, Knit Unior Suits Women's ' knitted Union Silk Broadcloth suits. Sleeveless and knee 86 inch in plain white,.$1.45 length. Regular CQ $1.00 values. Special 'QUI a- . One large shipment J ' mmm ffl to rv One lo tof bilks K - -- ' onrniAinJ Regular printed S2.95 values, special , i " lit i '' S" B r- -i IHlmaKta. llorley and Joiur Coltoa, three druf addict a, were takes belmle fore the city oodnj eTeainc and aeiiteDed to? warn tern of OO days ia the county JaiL The aenteBec howerer. waa auapeixl-e- d vita the nudtrstandiug that they forthwith kT the dtj. Mr. and Mra. Ufn For Paul B. Mar dock hare Juat nturuvd frost Drigga, Idaho, where Mr. lloidock haa bad charge of the D. 8. seminary work durltij the past acheol year. Mr. Mardock report m thatTie wUl have ehaife of the aem. n inacy work at Jalina during the next S school year. jv. - . rVUvMI Civa CMrle 'A Economy Column 1 ! : u .u m u u u uuuu i i The most extraordinary Dollar Day Sale of this season For weeks we have been planning for it Time and again our buyer has visited the buying centers and made remarkable purchases in which to offer at this sale. Below are but a few,of-th- e " values we offer: , ;:' Xj:r:'::-- v 8 3 2 M - in i - i ni v 7 " n n ,f J ' v i W ' aL u mi m a m i - - j i -: -- i m. m W 1 v n n n n rN" k. II - 1 g ii i Extraordinary Values ' pi ki'SIhiityl ffieir" --aMo- ... . CilY ItES i HE l ' .... a izzitxxzizixxuMizxxzzx tzzzz: ' JHIe 19251 f ' ; Parker School Outing Believing that the pupils of the Parker school are deserving of an outing before the close of school. Principal Fred Strate and the teachers of that school are planning an onting to Saratoga Springs for Wednesday afternoon. ' Parents possessing cars Ire asked to come to the aid of the teachers In assisting to convey the children to and from the resort i Vaudeville - BIU "Too Many Kisses" a photo play featuring Rietr- ard DIx in the leading role was the beadllner of tlie bill at the Columbia last night and will appear again oi the screen tonight. Afthea Lucas It Co., and Miner A Browne deserve mention as the leading numbers on the vaudeville bin. Vbitbif tn Salt Lake-M- rs. hi! C.M. Chrlstensen is visiting In Salt Lake for a few days. fe From 'fphla. :w. Johnson of Nephl spent the week-enwith rel J : atives In ihla city. d . PARIS Premier Palnleve, forReturns Home Mrs. Lavern Han eign minister, Brlond and Finance sen has returned home from Ogden Minister CaUlaux, conferred today where she.spent several days. presumably regarding proposition of debt settlement that mav be m.i. In Nephl Mr. and Mrs. Milton to the United Stst an n.IVfll Davis WM s in Nenhl spent a Britain soon. visiting with relatives and friends. few-Tlay- very feminine tooktns constats of 4 ruffled frock and coat black chiffon: ' primed with lam reA tmml . Tha coat la slevveleea, but the dress hu tne popular long steeveS'tfUhlon dew tna nds. For midsummer this A of eustume will be very much tn TllS jt ti-- dencu. S . . f ' |