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Show PAftE PROVO EVENING GERALD. FRIDAY. JUNE 17, 1927. ETGTTT TALLOW DIPS" SCRIBES WORLD FAMOUS 1 A INSTITUTION' CHARACTERS. NATION-WID-E Chautauqua Speaker Tells of Meeting on World Trip. OUR , tillWEAR. $ i i ENTER rneMiiaing flies lust Plenty of Style and Service The Best Values of the Season 98c $9.9pand$14.75 25 'Anniversary ; Costume Slips Buying Power Operates Daily In Your Favor Nation-Wid- e At a Small Price Constant contact in the market centers and careful attention to buying opportunities results in these immense savings all the time our power to buy in quantities is of great value to our customers. The surnmen , slip is fashioned of white o o k trimmed nain-- j and with is price low. WWV A fibre hose that is exceptional for appearance and long wearing qualitiest Several colors, pair A ""FAMHJY 1 By SISTEK MARY BREAKFAST Chilled grape ' fruit, eeron looked with raisins, en-acombinasour" waffles, ' .! tion syrup, milk, coffee. with UWCHEOX Ef'gpliint t lieefcp, roniaine salad, orange custard, graham cookies, milk, tea. DINNER-Broil- ed fresh fish, lem on butler, new potatoes in white" sauce, buttered "nevln'cts, cucumber and pineapple salad, jihole . wheat bread, strawberry ' milk, coffee. - is universally ly set ltled with floral designs, these gowns are an ideal choice for summer comfort. Round, V and 449 syrup made with 1 cup brown Mitrar' and I cup while sugar is, a ielicions substitute for hJiiple'cyrnp just at this time of the year. A Vpt'ik" of ireaut of tartar will pre-e- cheese to a smooth overlap. paste with cream and spread oyet eggplant. Put into a hot oven until , thoroughly heated and well brown-ed on top. Im-- Mix Mr. and Mrs. K. t Hendricks of Ignn siK'tit today in Proyo jvfth friends. . Mr. ami Mrs. T. -- ing. nicely. ' "... Saturday Specials FRESH SALMON -- . . ' . . 'I- -. . . COFFEE per can .. l . . .... . .... ........... . SIMPLIFIES BAKING i '. 7?? 2 '.iJil i cans for economy - ' 3 cans AVENUE GROCERY . I: . . :: . . ;;21c 10c '.. ................. Guaranteed to satisfy or your money back" I Vovo - - - Utah ' ............ or 5 pound ,30c 25c ' . 3 . . 19c CAN FANCY SWEET PEAS . . . . . . .... . . . I, BULK PEANUT BUTTER brinj? your pail, 2 lbs. . . . . 15c CAN DEL MONTE PORK AND BEANS 3 cans ....... 20c CAN MAB is Full OTlavor buy it in . ;v .(. lb. FRESH SHIPMENT PICNIC HAMS : lb. ' TOMATOES OR .CORN;'- BLUE PINE j.,E.j.;-!i4-!K?.- ..... FRESH HERRING iter-. an- - a fine baby arrival-o- f nt their home this mornMother and baby ,are doing nouoce'tue boy,--bor- : Sco wcroft's TP. I"ke A. sponge, - Chicken Vegetable 2 LBS. 33c PRUNES ; 15c Sam uel Eopp 25c . medium cans ' ,3 lor 25c .. Provo - Vegetables - Strawberries - Cherries : : : SS t POT ROASTS ..... ... y . . m m ..... .... mm w.rriw-Mwsw- 17c' 16c . . LOIN PORK CHOPS, lb. . . . . . . . ';v SHOULDER VEAL ROASTS, lb. . . . . .'.V. . . . . . BREAKFAST BACON, whole or half slab, lb. We have a fine assortment of lunch meats. . . 25c . 20c . .29c mm . m mm uii j Utah's Garden Market Green Peas lVIew cpurse, buy meats anrl grrWrteh and right there you and ourselves have much in common. You, naturally, desire to buy the best fcods at the least money, and it is in our System to enable you to do it. We are known to be against nny scheme whereby a food manufacture, wholesale or retail, mon-- . opoly endeavors to cause people to pay exorbitant prices for .their daily foods. We are for the consumer first, last and all the time. WE fotatoe 3 lbs. 25c TENl)ER, BEETS, TURNIPS and CARROTS, bunch .5cLarge .Solid Lettuce, Fresh Tomatoes YjOUNG Shredded Wheat . 10c Coffee HiUBros. M. J. B. 50c Soap P. & G. 10 bars 37c . White King, large . HAVE ... . 43c HELPED YOU WHITE SWEET CHERRIESlb. .122c Even though you never enter our stcre, we have helped you much. Our efforts have forced other retailers to sell at less profit than formerly, to sell a better quality of foods and to improve sanitary conditions. None of these improve ments have benefitted ourselves of Jeyind Jiavinghejsatisfaction being of much benefit to each of our communities. Again we say, "We are for you." Think it over and you will say you have a friend indeed in the O. P. Skaggs System stores. 71 East Center Pork Shoulder Roasl, lb. 20c POT ROASTS,-neck- , lb. . . . t ; .W2C POT ROASTS, other cuts, lb. . . 15c up SPICED ROLL ROASTS, lb. ...20c VEAL SHOULDER ROAST, lb. . ...23c .'. . . ,15c VEAL STEW, lb. BREAKFAST RACON, sliced, lb. 40c " 45c 25c 25c 35c ERS SODA Pork & Beans hi n 45c AIRIlf BEAUTY OR If you happen to be fortunate enough to have a home you, of v "Because FRESH, PH'S TASTE Are For You bodice top styles. thick. Pare pile (me on top of the other. Cover w ith a plate and putoft a weight of it least 2 imhhkIs and let stand one hour . Drain and throw sway the the syrup from cr.vstuUlziiig if luictv Melt butter, stir ia flour and ? a. thick syrup is wanted. slowly add tnilk, stirring constantEggplant With Cheese, ly. Season with salt and pepper and Six slices eggplant, 2 tomatoes,, 2 mid tolnaloes iK'eUd and finely 1 talilespooii Implied after removing seeds. Bring ahlesjmoiis hittter, flour. Vi teasNXin salt, to the hulling point. Spread even-iin the bottom of a shallow baking liepper, 1 cup top milk. i cup united cheese, 2 tablespoons., heavy dish. In the meantime saute the cream. prepared eggplant in butter until j The egfrplunt should be. cut In thoroughly, cooked. Place slices on slices ahout hie Uthick. Pave, the wiuce making them slightly slic(s about Mr ":. .We $1.49 98c .., 55c 25c . Are Flowered' For Summer All silk, with a narrow cotton top that makes it more durable. You will find a (nil selection of the most popular colors. Silk with a fibre thread makes this good looking and fine wearing hose A selection "of good colors, pair 1 Gowns Crepe ' AH ' Silk Hose No. Hosiery Value . 25& Anniversary known ofr outstanding service and real good looks always feature number. 49c Good w ai mm Hs7a demand for inter of lis null mis, the niiinagcnient of the Elliot Cafe tnuomices that henceforth the cafe will remain oim-i- i until 12 o'clock uiilnight throughout the week and until 2 o'clock Sunday morning. Mr. anil Mrs. Ralph Hundley are and the . dam ing Excursionists .... .......1 ..nH..,ifu mil 11 public are Invited to eat ot this 41.. inr inwuu aivuis ui. a ftuu, t...... Mipular cafe, an unexcelled service luursony ai incir noine. aiotncr and Imliy nre doing nicely. H'ing offered to all. Adv. I'viu1 on tiie FuU-Fashion- ed A hose that BLUE BAY Responding to At Famous Savings - 14 After working up from an emigrant lad with fifty cents capital to the pastorate of a prominent New Cafe to Remain Open Until Late very meivsTiesie ryioriivefyNeed No. 1215 PURITAN hand drawn work and emour broidery 25 th Anniversary " Wt S0UP& 3 FOR VAN CAMPS Tomato "There are many sorts of measures For our Joys and for our pleasures, And the changing years still bring us newer styles; So we hazard the conjecture, That the test of a good lecture May best be made it measured ot Vork church', Dr. Miles became editorial writer and religious editor ot the New York Journal. He cleaned up that city and put the underworld on the run. The povsr of his en, backed by personal investigations, bad far reaching He effec's. stopped tbs sale ot cigarettes to war on minors, waged gamblers, opium traffickers, white slavers, disreputable dives, dance balls an, I theatres; and in so doing reached the hearts and appreciation ot all sound citizens. His world tours of investfgation followed this brlUlsut campaign ot uplift, resulting in what is doubtless the most pooular Land best loved lecture ever de livered before the American public "Tallow Dips." "Tallow Dips" is a vivid word picture of such men as Gladstone, Balfour, King Edward VII, Pope Ieo XIII, President Carnot, the late Kaiser, and other notables, many of whose lights, have burned to the end of the candle. With his rare dramatic ability and word wizardry. Dr. Miles has enchanted thousands of audiences. The ideal summer underof firmly garment step-in- s woven rayon trimmed with contrasting color. The price is low. Outstanding offerings in the dress line these are the triumphs of the. season. The styles can be worn right through the summer and will be in place on your vacation. WW.:, 1 V!!lK m QQa by 'Miles ! " ine economy prices. " IkU Fresh Cream 10 can don't wait any longer to select the dress" you intend to buy I These great savings will move them out quickly never a more attractive assortment. at genu- - Our Special BRAND No. 2 To-morro- w Numbers i II OQUIRRH Made From Rllffop DUIltl " n mw uiSd I Aisles of Smiles Take Advantage of Our Tremendous Savings Well-know- ofa utt", Contrasting Trim Select That Dress Now! resf-deu- s Step-in- v. -- PLOT ADMITTED 25 Anntversary Rayon i to get luoney from mi luteudtHl RF."V Xv.. June 17. fCP an Artier" who was alleged to have l- "xrgsuUwl the Vorovsky murder ta LMmiird "Kiu" Rhiuelander was Heved tot lay ta have established SwillerUind. This man was in Reno'f dlvoae colony in a as the agent who attempted fieh attempt to divorce Alice Jones to anroacb Kurd. negra ' Rhiuelander, daughter -Through the Grand Duke Cyril,-MOSCOW, June 17 (fPr The . was ihaufeur. confession id, lt the alleged Russian Soviet guverament todsy made pnblir what was tnippnued to lx an ''ufflriai oonfesiiion" ('f Ueurge Elvengrea. 'saying that au attemi ba4 been made recently to obtain financial support from Henry Build Confidence! 25a Anniversary I SOVIETCLAIMS antl-Sovi- PROVO, UTAH Everything We Sell ever heard any thing about the plau. A kutby ret msde public today involved a Swiss fasiist deocribrd "Tallow Dtps" th lector to be given at the coming Chautauqua by Dr. Robert Parker Mile Is uniqut in the tact that It bat been delivered over ,000 times in every English speaking country' of the world, including every state in the United States. It grows more popular as it mellows with age. It is ford for Lana--ot the great plathirut classics Hlvengreu was one of twenty alor the Lyceum and Chautauqua leged spies executed In Moscow last movement James Whltcomb Riley wrote the week. The confession, as glvraouTr as having represented Elveqgren following poem in regard to it; said he' attempted to obtain Ford's supiiorf for a plot which included the assassins fion of Georges Tcnit-cheriSoviet foreign minister, whi'e Tchitcherin was in France. The confession did not say, bow- ever, that Ford or his representativa I "where savings are greatest" WEST DE- ,SALT BACON, O. P. SEMGG lb..,..!.. ....23c 6 1 store m MARKET STORE N52 PHONE PHONt .v 195 i Provx,.Ulla!i. 450 WEST CENTER firnrrw WW Q 66 a |