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Show PAG FROVO EVENING HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1923. ilUl CAUSES FRIGHT COIlVEimOII ' BANG! One) (Continued from Pag right determination, of the prohlbt-Uo- a matter. REMODELING SALE The big remodeling program is on! We are going to remodel the inside; put in new front the front of our store; windows; make the store more convenient for our customers. So that we may do this work to the best advantage we must sell all summer merchandise to have room. To do this so it hurts. we are cutting the price-cutt- ing re-arran- ge Men's And Young Men s Suits A Ami' - and 2 Pants 1 $13.75 to $39.50 values ............ $3.45 to $6.45 Values $5.95 to $11.00 cut to 20 OFF ON ALL BOYS' CLOTHING CLOSING OUT L.D. S. GARMENTS $1.00 $2.00 $1.50 BOYS' WORK SHIRTS . . . ... .35c 75c grade 2 for each customer. : ! v MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS .98c $1.75, $1.50 grades ......69c grade ..: grade grade .$1.48 $1.00 ............ MEN'S WORK SHIRTS 98c ... grade r...75c I CHILDREN'S HOSIERY V2 Price BOYS' CAPS FOR THE 4TII JULY $1.25 values for MEN'S CAPS A . . 79c . $2.50 BOYS' BLOUSES AND SHIRTS. U- value .for .. . . .. . , . . . . . . .$1.95 89c, 95c, $1.25 each All Bargains V . MEN'S AND BOYS' WORK SHOES - $1.79, $1.98, $2.48, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00, $4.95 worth SV11 $1.50 Sheriff J. TX Boyd. Deputy Sher iffa 8. A. WUlla and Jama WUaon reeponded to tha call and hurried to tha scene of tha reported accident, to find that tha bo ye had only intended to play a praetlcar joke oa tha younger member of tha party. However, the Joke may yet be oa Thurmaa and Transom, who must report to the sheriff office to giro an explanation of their sense of bumor. . a pair more tha n we are offering on this sale. ROYS' AND MEN'S Panama Straw Hats each for for CHILDREN'S SHOES High cuts and oxfords, $1.98, $1.75, $1.50 grades, going for ;- $1.19 - .... . (UP)J-Govr-n- ' preak party' candidate for ' ' . 1928 Aulo APE Ball Bearing. livery Electric Suction Cleaner , E.R LADIES' SILK 159 PARRY, Rep. West Center PROVO Phone 730 ; Rayon etc French Bloomers,' Teddies, 'Each ... VJM Boys' Wash Suits $1M to $23$ Boys' Hats and Caps" $UX) o .'....i-'r..- ; $U0 . Children's Half Sox 35c to 65c Boys' ShirtA and Blouses 98c Jto. 1... .:.....i$2M; ' Children's Silk Underwear $125 ... "Hankies and Flowers Galore" r at Quality and Service Always MONTH END iffi MCIrl . SIZES 14 to 40 - Flannels, Prints, Georgettes and Flat Crepes. " p. - New $795 0 ; ALL SIZES Prints Flat Crepes, Taffetas Georgettes and Combina tiohs. Features These are truly genuine . values. $Q95 Service Guarantee All Sizes THE APEX SHOP 408 W. Center t Including Extra, LARGE SIZES Phone 361 ' Utah Provo 1 All Sizes Including Extra LARGE SIZES . t . These Dresses Are Real Values Taken From ' Our Regular Stock : . . i . " Spend Your Evenings AROUND THE BONFIRE .AT - UPPER FALLS RESORT TROUT AND CHICKEN . ' DINNERS ' Furnished bungalows and board f 15 per week Camping tents and camping bungalows ..$5.00 and 10.00 per week -- PROVO, UTAH gauge Pants, Combinettes, Saturday $5 More Powerful Suction 10 Year UNDERWEAR 2iift DISCOUNT Shopping List of JULY 4th. SPECIALS for wVf 42 Lingerie, - rd f-- Sriappy Sport Sweaters , .$235' Little. Sister Dresses . . . . .$1J95, Ladles' Silk Uose $lM to $13$ 1-- TIMPANOGOS BUS LINES .$3.00 .$2.50 A Cool Sleeveless Frock $1135 Here's a Last Minute HALL HOUSCONVENTION or TON, Tex. Juna 29.1 Alfred E. Smith la the Deuo-crati- o We Go Anywhere in the Scenic West ErfiMcfii - 156 WEST CENTER FORGOTTEN SOMETHING?' ltt Regular trips to Provo Canyon, Geneva, , REMEMBER we most reduce our stock to make room for our remodeling pro-low our from reductions regular gram so we are making price to do that Genuine The merchandise Li reliable; the will be represented. prices. Every department advertisereductions are genuine. There are bo many gross exaggerations in the -bunko that the of believe lot a to ments that we do not wonder the public t efuses on a every There's string is trying to be put over on a supposedly Intelligent public ' i dollar you spend here you most be satisfied or well never be. , 154 00 PLATFORM Timpan-ogosLoo- -- national convention. Official total in tha vice presi dential race were announced follow: Allen, 21; Mr. Rosa,'!; Berkley, 4; Fletcher T; Stevenson, j; Woollen, Jj Moody, 14; Barry. ' Utt; Robinson 10S3 The convention adjourned at p. m. central standard time after franklin D. Rooavelt had pieced the motion to cloee thla great Democratic convention of 1921'' two-thi- ' V 1930 ITS ABOUT HERE Boblnaoa Geaa IKS Smith, reared among tha humble surroundings of New Tork'a East Bide, stood today aa Democracy's standard bearer chosen 'amid wild acclaim and torn Strife la tha Democratic national convention just before midnight last night Smith won th nomination with S49 1 vote. Ohio, switching from It favorite eon AUee Pomerene, turned th tld for him. Th ballot ing .Interrupted by disagreement Minor" Mia (Chopin), Myrup to tha Mississippi and Oklahoma "The Tempest King" (Verne), Mr. delegations showed a total of 724 11 before th delegation clamored (b) "Rhapsody No. (Llsrt). Mis w cnen; mwr vote. The climb band wagoa started. Ohio Myrup: Inter No. (MarFaden). Mr..0 Robinson ; "Mv Tittle fJmvmtA ' fve 49 of It 48 votes to Smith: Vfsrd" (Hanson), Quartet; '"La Cam- - Mlleslppl amid much argument gav him another SH: Indiana pinella" (LUdt), Mis Skouaen. chimed In with 25 more; Nebraska FIRR CAUSES $M DAMAGE gave U more and Kansas 11. Mrs. Doha J. Galllgaa of Salt SPANISH FORK. June 2 There was a fire yesterday afternoon at Lake City went to tha platform to the home of Thome Curtl. A waah announce th official count Th house ought fire, believed to have tumult of apnlane drowned out been caused by spontaneous com- her word out1 her an nouncemitn t bustion. About (50 damage was showed Smith! victorious with 849 than lie above th dona. H votea-TO- or majority h needed. Th announcement of Smith' vic HUGHES FAMILY RETURNS SPANISH FORK, June 29 Dr. tory started a demonstration that and Mr. Joseph Hughe and daugh mad th rafter of th Sam Hous ton Coliseum tremble. ter Delias have returned from two week vacation la Seattle. They motored there-an- d spent their racy, this convention pledge the time visiting th coast towns. party and It nomine to an honest effort to enforce th 18th amend ment and all other provisions of th federal constitution and all law enacted pursuant thereto." Th farm relief plank promised a agriculture nearly everything a Democratic convention could offer (Continued from page 1) without endorsing a Republican bill a federal farm board and Gov. Ritchie of Maryland, s It offered to handle th surplus, th spokesman of th wets, declined to system of mark submit minority reports, although development facilities and every possible both spoke from th platform on eting effort to diminish th spread betheir viewa The prohibition plank was rewrit tween th producers' sal price and ten by Senator Carter Glass of Vir- the consumers' buying price. But th convention chose "Repub ginia, th most ardent of enthus lican corruption" as th big lssu iastic dry. It said: upon which th party will send "The Republican party, for eight Smith to battl In November against years la complete control of the Herbert government. In Washington, pre- nomine. Hoover, tha Republican sent th' spectacle of feeling com pelled in. Its national platform to promise obedience to a provision of th federal constitution, which It has flagrantly disregarded, and to The apologise to th country for It fail ure to enforce law enacted by the congress or the United State. "Honest Enforcement Effort" "Speaking for the national demoo- - time. LADIES' SHOES Light and Black colors, new spring goods, one and two of a kind y-price . .$3.50 $7.00 Shoes for . ;v. . . . J. ... .v. $6.00 Shoes $4.95 Shoes tha passanger to 80 passenger cars for rent any iVi PRICE f fore Hi nomination had been gone conclusion for some time. Just aa the Be lection of Governor Smith waa certain long la advance. Rob inson's nomination come a tha crowning honor of a long life de votion to the service of his party. He. waa permanent chairman of the convention which selected him. He ha beea tha leader of hi party la tha senate for several year. He waa also permanent chairman of 5 MEN'S SAILOR STRAW HATS L veatioa today. William F. Hansen, acting head of the muaio department, Brigham Toung university, present Viva Skouaea and Elois Myrup, advanc ed piano student, assisted by B. T, U. summer male quartet, la a reci tal. College hall, Monday1, July X 1 :30. The program fct aa follow Etude In D Flat- - (Liszt), "H Mia moreeke" (Rachmaninoff), Skouaen; "Love's Garden of Rosea" (Wood), quartet; "Scherto In B Flat $2.25, $2.50, $3.00 all going on this sale for $ 1 .95 J, ir HART SCHAFFNER AND MARX SUITS AT V2 PRICE! Vi PRICE! BOYS'. ODp PANTS 20 DISCOUNT office. CONVENTION HALL, HOUS UF Sen TON, Tax, June ator Joseph T. Robinaoa of Armas-a-s, minority leader of tha United 6 la tee senate, was named aa the running mat for Gov. Alfred E. Smith at tha final aeealoa of the party national oosv dent $63.00 PANTS eft-ear- BE PRESENTED Every suit guaranteed to give satisfaction. .Men it's huge"! Come and get your share! to wr STUDENTS TO . $24.50 Hoping to trlhUa a group of jtoubj bor wbo war en a aisv the aear th city gravel beds cuoulh of Slate canyon. Max Thiir man. 18, and Max Fraaoom. It, both Prove, who ware ahead of Um younger members of tha party, seat out a false 8. O. 8. this morning to tha effect that they had been traa-ped- e In aa old tunaal by a eave-t-a. Tha younger boy Bearing their far help, did not atop- - to make aa in motivation, but raa for help. Upon receiving tha report, frantic parent hurried to tha scene of tha auppeaed accident, while other telephoned to tha sheriffs miNERY SPECIALS All Hats Greatly Reduce? S1.00 81.95 S2.95 $3.S5CCV V |