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Show THE PROVO POST, TUESDAY, JUNE 15, 1920 babed coyote - FIGHTS MAN OH UTAH DESERT a coyote believedte have 1eea suffering from the rabies, W. B. Blake, 21. of Bogerson, Idaho, reached the Salt Lake Emergency hospital yesterday, after 'traveling at 11 from Gold Hill, Utah, to secure med- -' jcal aid. Attending physicians an-- ! nounced tha he would be given the Pasteur tseatment, taking twenty-pn- e P- Starting Thurs., June 17, Continuing --Until june 26tb days. Lake and two companions, A. W. Howell, 27, of Bogerson, Idaho, and William Welch, 25, of 282 Blair Are nue, SanFranclsco, were attacked three times by the, coyote about 3 a. Our Mammoth June Reduction Sale .yesterday, .while camped thirty mile north of Gold Hill, .. m.. - PEH CENT TO-- 35 TER CENT ON:SHOES - r This sale offers remarkable opportunities for great savings in Mens, Ladies, Misses and Childrens Shoes and Hosiery when indications point to no lower prices in the - near future. The sale, prices are, in many cases less than the present cost of replacement, because of our heavy purchases when prices were lower. The assortments are very large and of the finest quality. This sale consi sts only of our Regular, Well Selected Merchandise. a. m, a coyote Welch's dog, when-th- e men were camped on the Utah desert. Shortly after 2 ed - The fight lasted several minutes and half .hour the eoyote disappeared. - later the coyote reappeared, this time attacking the men, who were in their beds on the ground. For a' time the dog succeded In keeping the animal from getting close to the men nntil they were and could climb into Welchs car for protection. The coy-ote made three attacks on the men, 1 :-- 'A SAVING AND-HOSIER- OP-FRO- M10 - WE DO NOT BUY JOB Ladies Black Lace Shoes at. Leather Louis Heel, worth $8.50. the last time grabbing Lakes arm , by the teeth. The exhaust pipe on one of the cars .was torn off by Howell and with this the animal was beaten to death. The men brought the coyote to Salt Lake with them. t -- BACK TO THE FARM MARINE. s These offerings reflect careful buying and doses touch with market condi-- -. tions, combined with.onr policy of jsmall profits An exceptional value. $3.75 . , . Mens Shoes $5.45 This is a remarkable value in Black Gun Metal Blucher for the man who wants comfort. AMAZING VALUES ' clirffdil $8.00 With Military heel and gold-regularl- for $10.00.. Ladies.Black Kid Lace, leather Louis' HeeLat $7.95 50c values !n Black, Brown and In Black and White Lisle 85c values at With Military heel and worth $11.00. . x t I I J S Lace Shoes at-hi- Kid- - $11,95 7 seasons lateststyles at 10 per' cent' discount. . MENS , IIOSE. Armor Plate brand in Black only worth more than -- 21 at piv Mens Armor Flate Hose in Black, Brown and -- 59 , White mercerized Lisle 75c values Mens Pure Silk Thread Hose, a wonderful value in Black and. Brown regular $1.25 values .85 .$3.95 comfort-abl- e ' sizes-ll1Ato2a- at - Sizes 212 to 6 and for gular for - "' Facts About Storage. ' Is one modern subject filled, If there , .for the novice, with surprises, It Is cold, storage, says the Nations Bust .l t h llio to 2 $5.50 Balance of our complete Hosiery, stock IQ per , v 1 cent off. ed dowiiSQle,iace size ........ ... 7 ........ $2.45 . Little Gents Shoes same as in sizes 5Vi to 11 - - - 'i ve - Little Gents Shoes $3.45 Black gun metal lace or button. - $6.00 Boys Shoes .- -; . -- Sizes $6.00 to 9V& Z. 77777 .7 . ; $3.95 to 6. Black gun metal lice, heavy weight sole a bear for wear. re- a-bo- .$2.20 Sizes 2 Vi $3.95 beter, sold Little. Gents Shoe, smoked Elk - - ..... service none . $3.75 One of the best wearing shoes in stock t'.,, Girls Black Gun Metal Lace Shoes Qur regular $4.75 value. Mens Shoes 77777.77717 $9.45 $3.25 $3.45 . $13.00 ,7Blucherr-stitc- ... Misses Black Gun Metal Lace, $6.95 All Ladies Pumps and Oxfords the . Black Kid in Lace or Button with -low, heel, sold regularly at $5.75. Mens Oxfords Dark bron English lace with plain, tan and gray top, A wonderful, value. Sizes 6 to 10. $15.75. . $8.50 This is a beautiful dark brown calf, English last, " just .the shoe for the good dresser. All sizes. A beautiful last, 9 inch , top, .lull 'Louis Heel and . sold regular for Ladies Fat Ankle Shoes at. $6.45 Ladies Pure Silk Thread Hose in Black, Brown - and White $2.25 values at $1.50 from $2.50 All finer grades in Ladies Silk Hosiery IQ per cent of- fssp 85c going George Albert Scott, 53 years of s age, .died morning home in, Vineyard of Tuberculosis. He moved to Vineyard about seven years ago. Mr. .Scott was a faithful Latter-da- y Saint. He Is survived by his widow, father, two sons, two daughters; one sister and one brother. Funeral services were held In the Vineyard ward meeting house at 1 Mens ShoesTTV Same as above in Grey only at Ladies Armor Plate Pure. Thread Silk hose in Grey, regular $2.50 values at half price $1.25 I White $8.50 29 49 -- 39 1 YIXETAIOk. MAN DIED ness. How White at : Ladies White Kid Lace Shoes at $8.95 -- $6.45 Ladies Armor, FTate Hosiery' Nine inch top regular $11.00 value. - r. Black Gun Metal Lace, a conservative last, heavy single sole and will wear. $7.45 -- y . . - With 8 inch top, Military heel and sold for $8.00. Ladies Black Kid Lace at Mens Oxfords...... very stylish Shoe in Black Gun Metal Lace, -- EflgllshJast.: A Ladies. Blaclcjmd,DarkBrpwn.. Gun: $5.95 Metal Lace at Mr. Jesse P. Steele died Friday at the home of . his daughter Mrs. R. D. Bird, 170 South Third West Mr. Steele was born In Washington county, Illinois, Sept. 9, 1828 and came to TTtah ln l850 where' he b&s lived most of the time. Funeral services were held at the Mapleton ward meeting house Sunday at 2 oclock, Boys Button Shoes . over- ..... $3.95 ; Boys black button a roomy last and one of 'our best values. Ask to see themf - Sizes 2Vj to 6.- - - t consistent lower prices fnnfi- - Quality Shoes and Hosiery, straightforward, square dealings, truthful advertising and to 7 is causing hundreds of Utah County people to have confidence in our sincerity. Let us prove you that we have dence something better for you in Buster example, know that cold storage and cold storing are different enterprises! , How ninny know that a frozen fish, Brown Shoes and Armor Plate Hosiery than you have been accustomed to. BUSTER BROWN SHOE STORE; perhaps six months out of the water be a chemically fresher" fish than a so called fresh" fish three days out of the water? IIow many know that the musty taste that Identifies the cold storage 7 egg Is due more to the strawboard in which It Is packed than to the disfishing fined u integrating effect of time?. Yet the answers are plain facts, dee James Deck was lined twenty-fivveloped and asserted in the main by e days government specialists. dollars or to serve twenty-fivof conviction Jail upon - Itch to Print In the county H. Warden American Deputy What was tlw first thing illegal fishing. wita new M. , troops' dUl .when lliey reached Weight was the complaining station In occupied Germany? ness. Not having the fiioney he was Thats easy to answer, said an ev turned over to the county. change editor. "They looked around for a Gerumu printing office and start - Chinese Typewriter. ed a newspuper. Birmingham Age - Herald. One of the most remarkable typewriters In the world was the machine for LI especially designed and built statesman. Chinese the Chang, Hung Should Bo Remembered. No dies were availMany people should remember that It had 1,800 keys. of the type had service, not self service, was one great able, so the engraving - - hand. done by to lesson of the war . Is apt to for v $7.50 Mens Elk Outing Shoes. GET THE BEST OF THESE BE HERE EARLY DIED HERE FRIDAY f'7U $4.75 WONDER values. Ladies oclock today. GOODS MADE FOR CHEAP SALES. WOX BY Washington, D. C., June 14. To North Carolina, the home state of Secretary Daniels, goes the honor of claiming the first graduate 'of the Marine Corps Institute, the seat of j- the vocational seheclsesi&bllshed by 'Major General John A. Lejeune at Quantlco, Va., along the exact lines followed so successfully by the Scranton International Schools of Corres- iTl.'-' jpondencp, Corporal. WCTlSrwIn of Durham, N.. C.t a veteran of the Fifth Marines who fought in every engagement of the famous Second Division, of which General Lejeune was the commander, Is, the graduate, Erwin listened to the slogan Back to the Farm and is now an instructor In the Livestock Course fn which he graduated with a final average of 98 per cent. In recognition of his achievement Erwin is the proud possessor of an autographed letter from Secretary ' LOTSF Here is a great Hosiery sacrifice bringing prices down to a level not seen in many years-- $5.95 . . . Y. 7 - ' tUUALITY No COUNTS matter wnere you pur yur eatables money - w? - ' 7- i'- - CGPNEOfFtF And Ited Crown we handle. Products are the finest goods in their line that are produc-,,e- d in the world- .- Once you try them, no others will do. WHITEHEADS PHONES 67 and.J10 N"- - UTAH TIMBER AND COAL COMPANY if.chase I V ' v- - v; sssxsa 160 West G 0 A 1 JESSE HARMON, MANAGER. Thone 232 5th. North . GASTLE GATE !)king , CLEAR CREEK black iuwk ROYAL STANDARD LUMP NUT AND SLACK ' Kindling, Lumber, Shingles, Roofing -and Cement A Spuare DeaJLto, Every Patron r SB - |