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Show . V THE PROVO POST, FRIDA Y;APRIL9,' 1920 EIGHT r Back? ' v'"ji', The Store That Serves Y ou Best Y our Money Goes Further Here alM ttwear II It will pay you to come in arid look at the quality and it-- Guarantee your style and all wool quality at moderate Workmanship of our shoes. The prices will convince you that your money goes farthest by buying at THE HUB. Every suit is guaran- price. teed to give satisfaction. Oxfords, Ties, We can prove to you that Pumps Waldorf Clothes offer exceptional values at each price. in all styles and leathers, and wide range of prices from ? $5.50, $6, $6.50, $7 and up to $12. $35, $37.50, $40, $42.50, $45, $50. OC Gun metal button shoes, values to $5.00, all sizes Extra Special EXCLUSIVE AGENCY FOR Boys Shoe Special Hh- O 250 pairs Ladies Button Shoes, kid and patent, leather with kid and colored cloth tops; values to $8.00; all Shoes Walk-Ove- r FOR MEN FOR WOMEN SUMMONS. QJEEZSEZ35SJ2iSS In ! ' Ml HT I tbe District Court of Utah State of Utah. Provo Commercial & Savings Bank, a Corporation, Plaintiff, va. Clarence A. Lawson and Ida M. Lawson, his wife, Defendants. The State of Utah to Said Defendants: You are hereby summoned to ap- pear before the above entitled court within twenty days after service of SOT Special for , We will place on sale Saturday April 10 sizes; special at this summons upon you, if you are Berved within the county in which this action is brought, otherwise within thirty days after such service, and in case of your failure bo to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demands of the complaint which has been filed with the clerk of the court. This action is brought to on all foreclose plaintiffs mortgages ' of lot 7, section 16, township 8 south, rangeI 1 west, Salt Lake meri- dian, in Utah, county, tahj-also 2,000 shares of the capital stock of the Mosida Fruit Lands company as evidenced by certificates Nos. 8$, 86, 89, 130 and 131. -U- COLEMAN k STRAW. Attorneys for Plaintiff. P. O. Address Provo Commercial Bank Bldg., Provo City, Utah. (First publication April 9, 1920.) Extraordinary Beginning Saturday morning, April 10, and continuing for one week, we are gping to give the people of Provo and vicinity some, very exceptional values in boys, clothing. h Now' is your opportunity to save from to one-haon the price of your boys spring suit. We are exclusive agents for the famous Wear Pledge Clothes, the suit that is guaranteed. Mothers, ' bring - your boys! Dont" is intact! delay! Come in and get yours while lf one-fourt- at the following prices Was Was Was Was $29.00, for. $32.50, for $21.50 $37.50, for $28.50 $42.50, for $31.25 $23.25 Was $47.50, for Was $55.00, for Vas, $65.00, for. Was $75.00, for. Was $90.00, for m m m. the-stoc- $35.50 GROUP NO. All $43.75 new GROUP NO. 2 1 rich patterns, greens, browns and Scritch mixtures, regular $25.00 suits ; special this week ,$49.50 .$58.50 at -- $21.00 GROUP NO. 3 Clever styles and good fabrics, some have double knees and seats, regular $16.00 to 18.50 suits; special this week at $14.00 Well made suitsrparits, are full lined; a snappy suit' for the price; values up to $15i00; very special this week at $11.50 .$68.75 33 Special Sale of Mens Dress Shoes m t For one week we are going to help you to cut the high cost of footwear. These shoes were bought many months ago, before the big advance in shoe, leather. They are all good styles and solid leather throughout, guaranteed to give satisfaction or your money back. GEORGETTE WAISTS AND BLOIISES Waists, worth $4.00 to $5.00, 'for Waists, worth $5.50 to $7.00, for $3.50 $4.90 rr- - .Waists, worth $7.50 to $9.75; for7 m LOT NO. ks 't 1 Black calfskin bal, made on a conserva- tive last, solid oak Soles, a shoe that will' give excellent service, regular $12.50 value; special this jweek at $10.00 . LOT NO. 2 Dark tan English shoe, a shoe that is well worth $13.00; special at.$10.00 (See Window Display.) THE KUPPENHEIMER HOUSE IN PROVO t I f AMMMMSm n t 74 |