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Show f I. " i I J FIIIDav, JANUARY 61022 h 7 r' r 7 To put the finishing touches on our January Clearance Sale, we think Tie Bin Sale ill Close ! it befitting as a climax to offer an amazing White Goods Sale with matchless bargains, record prices, bargains without equal; Seeing is believing, so come. Throngs will be served. You know the its and merchandise. its store, integrity Satisfy your present and future needs at this sale, for so unusual a money-savin- g opportunity can- not lie ignored. 5 J Matchless Bargains V 25c 39c 55c 75c 85c 95c $1.50 $1.65 $1.95 CURTAIN NETS valqe value value value. value 1. ' value value value value : -- L29 39 59 59 69 SI. 19 $1.29 SI. 59 KS ! J : JJ , I 36-in- ., 36-in- ., 20-in- ., 45-i- n 5 i-i- n., . 4 , ' 1 , i 35 45 79 29 34 39 75 $1.00 value $1.25 value $1.7.5 $2.75 $3.75 $3.95 $4.50 $4.95 owing to the small price asked. 9-- 80c-value 104 Pequot Sheeting, 42-inc- 59 650 Sheets, limit two pair $1.59 Pequot Cases,- four to a Pickens 54-inc- - 39 36-inc- value value value value value value Butchers Linen, 30c 24 value, for Duretta Cloth, 39c value. for bleached Sheeting 10 h Indian Head, 49c value 39C Cambric, 60c value White Madras Shirting, 60c value 45c , L 90c value :i Splendid Bargains in IlEli SPREADS $ 5.50 Value " MB tub 3l 6.05 7.95 $ 8.95 $10.93 $11.75 S $ , l . J! ROYAL SOCIETY STAMPED PIECES $2.25 values 49iP $2.75 values $1.00 LACES ' Values to 15c, yard-.lc- ; MpSH BAGS Values o, $10 1. -- LOOK! THESE OVER , Linenized Cloth, 50c Value, for 39v Nurses Uniforpi Cloth, 39c value J 29V Linen Finish Cloth, 50c value 29V Shirt Waist Liq,en, 60c value 39l Costume Linfen Ctoth, 1 $1.00 value 79V Pink Nainsook, 45c value, for 37V Pink Pajama Cloth, 40c value 29V Pajama' Cloth, 30c value for 24C 9-- Ll ( $1.65 value J J 29 $ 49 95C $1.29 69d 7Q& $1.29 , 90c Value LOOK THESE OVER DOMESTICS 79 -- ENGLISH STRIPE VOILES $295 345 $345 I 49 il $1.10 value $1.25 value $1.65 value 95 GREAT VALUES IN Un- h 69 SI 29 Sl95 $2 95 ' VOILES j 75c value as SHEETING Dan River Tu- bing, yard 39C Fruit of the Loom, 29c value 190 85c value 81x90 Pequot customer, each h NOTE THESE PRICES English . Longcloth, 29c value 23V 4 Pequot Sheeting, - 80c value 59V Cameo Cloth or La- 4ies Cloth, 30c '. value -- SB j LINEN TABLE DAMASK1 One lot of Dresses, Suits, Coats and Furs Values to $39.50, for No fittings, alterations or exchanges; each sale must be final, SHEETS AND SHEETING 4 Ifequot Sheeting, -- Bargains Without Equal BIGGEST $5.95 EVENT SATURDAY AT 10 A. M. 79 u i $1.00 value.83V $1.75 value $1.55 $1.10 va!ue85V $1.95 value $1.39 $1.00 vaIue79V $2.95 val uei$2. 3 O $3.75 yalue$319 22-in- ., FLAXONS ORGANDIE 75c value 49 60c value 45 TARANTULLE $1.65 value $1.29 $1.10 value 79 Oil Cldth, 35c value 25 LINENS ' r 50c. value i 60c value i 95c value I $1.00 value 1 r Li 1 35c value I I ., 45c value 60c value $1.00 value L-19 BARRED FLAXONS 2 95 $1.25 value 65c value 49 50c value 39 60c value 45 $1;50 value $1.19 85c value 59 $1.10 value 79 18-in- PIQUES j Record Prices i J i $2.95 S5.95 $0.45 $0.95 S8.95 value value value value value ..$9.95 I 4b THE MILITARY EVERYTHING EXCEPT MUSIC In an engineer officers You were at the opera last eve- ning? V A SLOCKING perfectly delightful time. What did you hear? Hear? Oh, Madge Gray is ..engaged at list anda the BillyandBrews Bert are going to get divorce, Wall in his all lost has money Bailey street, andj Sue Cathro has a baby, dnd Mrs. Saylee was lunching with another man while her husband was cut of town, and - But you don't understand-Wha- t see? did you See 7 jWhy, Kate Kady has turned her old rose gown, and that those wonderful Van Gruber dia- moad, we read ot are only paste. and- that the Adleys are hardly on speaking terms, pven in public and But but what was the name of 7 the opera? Oh Name of the opera? why I did see it on the program, but really Ive! forgotten - I've such a poor memory for details; really it is quite a cross. man usually has a A calf-lik- e wife. Yes; j j j I bull-head- ed ! He lined the applicants up and pointed yto the openi doorway, beyond which lay a pile Of sand and cement andxa prostrate flag pole. ne demanded, you Suppose, were captain of a company and you wished to erect that flog pole. How would you go about it, The further he got down the line, the more complicated became the answers. Finally be arrived' at the ' last man. Sir, if I was captain of the comand pany replied this .. candidate, T,v fay : :Ser- geant, put up that flag pole, and be snappy about it. ideUs about examinations. , . MC THE WHEELS A CHRISTMAS NIGHT j training school the senior officer had his oWn I Council Wants Is to Ijeave Sidelines and Knter the Game. Former (Head COMEDY OF ERRORS f National choice MVHTJiltV XIV IJClK of Mciougal tor Robert Eth met lie upset the confidence with china poodle "Sthati sat eternally on I His own blue serge suit meantime proceeded. On both White m&ntel holding a jChlnafhad caused a commotion. at 276 Ifo- mo- the sides of the street were the samefour-storMiss Grace Storms y basket filled yith china flowers andjD6ugalt street notonous rows) of three and hom had a china coin smokes from cheroot, as he tiffing apartmerit houses and frit the "41 a $11.85 Mrs. White flung' open the ddor atiparJ11 the house that he Mcto also ahd letter pockets, imof the and abode made be the the noise the poodle Daragh from Patrick OToole, back judgment again was mediately made a niuch louder one jtn a Galwayy herself at sigljt of McDaragh Lyden Indicated by 4 Christmas tree in and' High nd low Mr. Storms window three doors to the right of in his underclothes and shirt, collar McDou--feit. Lyden remembered the Christ-ma- r and tie, patent; Jeather shoes and lhat pther tenants 'searched 276 street without finding anyi man all complete sjkve for his blue jserge tree well. would admit leaving, a suit of jprho fsbr Emmeit. Robert' Without the) slightest misgiving, suit, feeling j , Young Irishman Visiting In Brook-1- H Disrobes in Wrong House apt! Seeing His Mistake Flees Half-Cli- d to Next House Only to Repeat Error; Police Finnaly Clear Tangle Grosvenor Clarkson, head of the National Council of Defense during the .war, just returned from a trip to Europe, says that while the United States is sitting on the side lines the other countries are getting busy Oh, my! Sshrieked Mrs. White. clothes in JMr. Storms parlor. Then a lad from County Galway therefore, he tramped into the halltakes It in Europe. In came Mr. White, and butt for Lhe police were called and they way of 276 McDougal street and to find adventure in Brooklyn. The- - next morning Deof the parof knob brand the honesty I that shone in Mc- Searched.. belligerent, A. certain now of 68 Erie street, turned the Lyden, tective1 ORourke, of the Ralph ave100 lor door of the ground floor Daragh Lyderfs embarrassed Coun- nue per cent Americanism, same came from that City, Jersey station, took ndte of the police Mr. Storms tenance and the ready wit which he declares, is doing Amer- county only a year ago, when he was front. It happened that of ddress Patrick OTooles' letter. to the to his tongue preat him home 18 had gone ica more harm abroad and gave explain d visit daughter, Grace, Mr. yars old and in a week-enleft He had have discovered that McDaragh Storms dicament (been that and than any other one thing today. It to Patrick there,, might Hull theater Finnigan, of 139adven-turewas and Mr. White a As her on. the Jersey had brother trouble. it Lyden unlocked door is not only stopping world recovery street, the against a parlor Brooklyn, he had more satldown reason 'should to at the Erie lived he which that knob so the things City force, that and world progress, but is keeping McDaragh return, any native of Jersey City have been the Finnigans knob, but out. I was" on the which address Street America from her share of the fruits could than Connehope to find between twelve-monta was and for he took that M?. If we ever It was time, by of world cooperation. readily thei visiting the long knob, envelope yielded Storms, the Shannon in a even Finniganjat 139, Hull street. There now had of needed to grasp economic facts, it mara! and to touch McDaragh Lyden. the young forgotten says the New York Tribune. the name of H$ill street. He refnem-bere- d he found him, quite set against venWhile we were is now. decrying ' even twelve hours the po- STARTS SHUCKING HIS an For it at list, however, and Mr. turing out in Brooklyn again even to the League of Nations we did not lice departments of two cities were CLOTHES. White went'- to Mr. Finnigans and hunt for his blue serge suit, and see that we had entered a league the exercised over the neat blue srge suit Quite satisfied with himself at per- - borrowed a silit of clothes in which there, through PRourke's detective day Pershing reached Europe. That wore. Tor that McDaragh Lyden becomes clearer as the League of Naforming his errand so promptly, Ly- McDaragh thankfully returned to ability,! the blue serge suit, and its an of same tenants the the , owner had a reunion, hi period in den strode intoMthe parlor that should the Finnigan fobftree. printions rises from the dead, 276 McDougal have been the Finnigans at house aparfiAent but in fact. if not parlor, ciple Brooklyn, kept close within was the Stornis parlor, and began No nation can play the decisive street, their locked homes or walked abroad shuck his clothes. He had shucked part in the greatest adventure of in the corridors with many a fearful to coat and waistcoat and his troushistory and then go home and shut glancfe lest a disembodied visitor who his ers when he wfas shocked by a void, to do in the worlds face; its door left a blue perge suit in Bennet on the parlor wall where the picture so is not merely bad sportsmanship M had Storms parlor ground floor front of Robert Emmet should have- been. it is obtuse. American business suddenly should materialize and deconHe tiptoed t) the void and touched be cannot conditions accurately mand! earthly garments. it, making certain that it was a void sidered apart from the German repand nothing else. Robert Emmet aration question. We are not likely THE LUCK OF THE IRISH. unnot on the parlor wall and panic was trade to have much international It ,was the luck of the Irish that til that problem is solved, and we befell McDaragh Ljrden, no less, smote McDaragh Lyden as this fact must have healthy international trade whent he set but late Christmas eve- dawned upon him, for he knew that not be the Finnigan for solid recovery. ning Ito do an errand for his friend, the parlor could The German problem, of course, Patrick Finnigan, at a place on parlor. SOME Without pausing to snatch up even consists largely of trying to keep a Rock&way avenue. Following Patrick rushed he trousers to and blue kick his serg you mule lame enough CEREALS CHEESE . . Finnigans directions closely and the .25c Germade, lb Full yet strong enough to pull the plow. Cream, 35c ( found the place on Rockaway from the Emnietless parlor when bag . he It also consists in not letting the avenue without mishap, fulfilled his house itself, pausing only BUTTER , Cormesil Yellow. White .35c op had gained thk chill security of the . 35c mule put something over on you. mission and started back. Ranch Butter, lb He 30c d No one was in sight. bag Hate will not solve it. Creamery Butter, lb. .40c and 45c Graham, fell out wrong somewhere sidewalk. some busier to thoroughmust walk o Cream .25c Wheat, justice, free from false sentimental- on Things pkg., EGGS the way back, however, for In- fare to find help to solve his prob35c Wheaco, pkg. Fresh Ranch Eggs, doz ity for the Germans, could do s O. 25c of going on to Hull street, stead solve it alone. or he mut lem America, who could act the most TEA . o McDou25c Rife turned blithely into Wheat, pkg. shivered, contemplated his Green 25c : Lyden dispassionately and effectively of all gal street, the next Tea, pkg Folgers to street with costume and decided to solve it the Allied nations in clearing away never1! a glance at the street it, VEGETABLES . Shillings Te- asign, if, alone. The most likely solution, (he the economic aftermath of the war, indeed, there was one. 4 oz. pkg 20c Onions, lb. ... A 5c house neaft door. sits on the sidelines, defeating its 8 oz. pkg. . . 40c Carrots, lb. t thought, lay in the miscounted ,3e and I . . . own recovery as well as that of the Probably he had COFFEE 3c' Cabbage, lb. able to persuade the Senate of the gone one house too far ;in fact, the Allies. Head . 2 '25c for Gibsons, California Lettuce, Folgers, Shillings, American business stagnation is United States that vision and no more he thought about it, the more Hills Bros. bunch 10c Celery, in a great measure due to collapse of vendettas nourish the modern world. convinced he Was that he had gone lb. .45c Fresh Milk, Qt. . . .' 8c too far. world markets. It should be plain We still hve the same kind of good meats, and as you Jay walkers, who are run over by now that we are nearly as deLATCHis on by automobiles should be taken to FINDS ANOTHER will the prices are within reach of everyone, pendent on Europe asto Europe see, this we shall court and fined, says a resolution STRING OUT. us. When we awake i I BEEF He entered the house next door be on the way to better times. presented to the annual meeting of 18c Loin Pork Chops, lb.'. Round Stehk, lb ,23c It is, wholly true to say that the the National Association of Municipal which was 278 McDougal street, and I. . 18c I Steak lb. of the join knob Coloand the in held parlor Shoulder Pork, lb.. . .. Electricians, recently 18c statesmanship great practical 20c Pork front. It Steak, lb. courage of Mr. Harding and Mr. rado Springs. The resolution de- door of the ground floor lb 15 23c to Rousts, Pot Roast, lb of the auto- yielded readily to his touch for the ...12 Hughes in the Washington confer- clares that . . Pork lb. f i 15c Sausage, Heel Boll, lb o,15c ence have rewon for America abroad mobile accidents occurring on the simple reason) that Joseph White, Mc. 278 !..15c lb at Fresh "Hamburger, tenant of the ground floor Side, lb j . . ,20c a great deal of her lost .prestige. streets are the fault of the lock to had who dis forgotten Dougal street, wilfully everywhere in trlans themselves, They are France and England for rearing that regaiyi traffic rules, cutting across it when he and Mrs. White retired. the White parlor cooperation is as much the heart of corners and not observing signals of as Lyden entered softly as he could for the chills the peace as it was the heart of the traffic officers. ' that shook his bones. The parlor war effort. In France a'nd England, to was strike x A dog was dark and pe afraid the middle and lower classes part Pep isnt everything. 464 West Center j Phone 534 to so for feel Provo, Utah he a but makes the sometimes match, began snappy, things that, fervently hope feularly, was he a Emmet. ert feeling to kind of wants be that more will he who dog? President more and al 1 Mc-Dara- gh so-call- h, That Fortunate Word, "Ankle. Without the fortunate intervention of that word "ankle, literature, and perhaps thereby legislatures, would have had to say leg two centuries sooner. Alexander Black in the Century lagazine. , - . t FOR CASH W V Samuel Kopp 450 w . Cfenter Phone 446 THE WEEK ENDING JANUARY 7TH, 1?22 8 lbs. Sugar Sack 48-l- b. " -, de Flour ! 5V 5V : cans Standard Sweet Corn cans Libbys Pork and Beans 5 Tall cans Pink, Salmon 2 pkgs. Tree Tea 2 pkgs. Folgers Shasta Tea 5 Tall cans Milk To a Customer5 5 2 55V 55 V JjV 45V - 49V Strictly Fresh Eggs lbs. Nice Fresh Creamery Butter- - 3 Dozen 49V 90V $1.15 Good Rice s. -- ! - 2 lbs. Serenade Coffee $1.00 5V L-6- 5V 18V 12 i Fine Salt' Bacon, per lb 10V 30c 'can Marshmallow Cream 20V 3 large pkgs. corn Puffs -i 3 lbs. Silver Leaf Lard 49V -- 30V A No. 1 Finnan Haddie 10? Sauerkraut our own make, per 20e best Quality Noodles or Spaghetti 15V 2 pkgs. Wool Soap Flakes 25V 2 bottles Boy Blue Blueing 15V Plenty Fresh Cream and FresfMilk at AH Times, 1-2- V, ! : J -- lb.J MORE FOR THE MONEY. ' i NO CHARGE. NO DELIVERY. 450 West Center St., Provo. , j REGULAR PRICES Me-dara- gh Patent Flour 48-l- b. 10-lb- Low-Gra- V - i Lowest Prices. Cash and Carry System. LINE MOST COMPLETE 1 Our Saturday Morning Sales i SAVE MONEY-- ; 9-l- b. . ; 9-l- b. ; Even-hande- .............. ! Mc-Dar- ah s i - , V -- - ............. High-Grad- e, f i pork: ...... -- , T-Bo- ne two-thir- ds A , HINDMARSH CO. I Cash and Carry Market i o Rob-Whi- le - r X, |