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Show ' GIBBONS' FRIENDS BELIEVE DOLLAR DAY j DEMPSEY, I TUESDAY, JUNE 26, 1923 do will dollar A real treat for you again where your bardouble duty. We can only give you a few of the many gains here time and space will not permit.and Strap 100 pair Ladies and Misses Canvas Pumps without and heel, with rubber sole, Slippers, heavy, $LUU $2.75 grade, pair m 50 pair Ladies and Misses Shoes and Sandals, -$1.00 leather, pair new Hose, goods, Childrens and Ladies 8 Mens, WILL BE ODTBOXED ST. PAUL, June 25. When Jack Dempsey answers the bell In the prize ring at Shelby, Mont., July 4, to j pair $1.00 for 5 pair Mens and Ladies 25c Hose, all new goods, for$1.00 6 yards Hope Bleach fJ 20c 6 yards Percales, J0o grade 6 yards Silkoline, 20c grade- JL00 6 yards best Dress Gingham $L00 2 yards Table Damask, 65c grade 75c 2 yards French Gingham, grade 2 yards Silk Stripe Shirting, 65c grade $1.00 1 lot Mens Dress Caps, values up to $1.40 $1.00 1 lot Mens Union Suits, values up to $1.40 $1.00 1 lot .Dress Voiles, values up to 60c, 5 yards $1.00 1 lot Curtain Scrim; up to 40c, 5 yards $1.00 2 yards Sheeting 1 lot L. D. S. Garments, bleached, in summer weight; $1.00 $1.35 grade, per1 pair-- Hundreds of Other Snaps. Remember the Date and , Get Your Share, at oe ) i , t ! WE WANT ALL TO SHARE IN THIS BALANCE. Si ; MONEY-SAVIN- OPPORTUNITY. G i y Fully Equipped ALL LEATHER SEAT KITCHEN CABINET ROCKERS Porcelain top, white enameled inside, V well finished throughout. Only Reduced $36.00 ONE-THI- RD TO ONE-HA- LF Large Overstaffed Suite, covered in rich taupe color velour; regular price $265.00 v A Think of it! Dining Room Suite tor $135. Ten-Piec- e tl ieafl Ubepsheb Inner Lining Save $75 to $100.00 On Your Furnace i' who had discontinued business. They have . made us a liberal discount and we are will ing to pass it on to our customers. There are more satisfied users of Homer Furnaces in Provo and vicinity than for i Call and see any other furnace jmade. the long list of satisfied owners. No. 540, $125.00; NcL 546, $150.00; $50.00 i - i Only a small down. $25.00 per nionth. 3 fee for installing. OWfGtNAL PATENTED PIPELESS FURNACE i THE FAMOUS STOKER if 42 in 46 in 33 in 16 in 14 in in 23 in 15 in 9 in 9 I Wood That Deffaa Rot. French engineers say the wood ol mangrove tree Is rot proof. Are Yoil a User of Butter Krust Products? The superiority of Boiter-Krubread and Butter-Kruproducts generally is being recog nized jnore and more by the housewives of Provo and all Utah County. I st st i r , products are made in the most modern bakery in the west, with every that will tend to give the acme of quality. Butter-Kru- st DONT JUST SAY Bread Ask your grocer Tor it. insist on BUTTER-KRUS- T. WANTED If you want clothes cleaned right, send themyour to (Sanitary Cleaning & Dyeing Co Phone 809. 54 North Fourth West. We call and deliver. tf or information, phone at 357 East Center. For service 866-- J, Neck Forearm.....' Wrist Thigh Calf Ankle 12 or call J-3- 0 FOR pony, mare; gentle. Phone 258 orrcali at 240 J-South First East. -- 26 WANTED Faded clothes and wearing apparel of all kinds, rugs, etc., to be dyed and made to look like new. Sanitary Cleaning & Dyeing Co Phone 809. 54 North Fourth West! We call and deliver. tf v While steaming in battle formation in the Gulf of , Panama the United States battleship Arizona struck a whale head on. So vicious was the encounter that the whale! was cut practically in two pn the prow of the warship. It was necessary to halt the ships engines while a wrecking ereW disengaged the carcase. 348 West Center I SAVE MONEY-BU- FOR CASH Y Samuel Kopp 45QW. Center Cash and Carry System. Phone 446 Lowest Prices. THE MOST COMPLETE LINE WEEK ENDING JUNE 30 100 lbs. Beet Sugar 10 lbs. Beet 10 lbs. Corn Sugar Sugar - $11.15 $1.15 $1.15 L I i ; Pint Genuine Ball Mason Fruit Jar, doz L295c $1.15 Quart Genuine Ball Mason Fruit Jars, doz. Genuine Ball Jelly Glasses, doz. I 55c 2 doz. A1 Fruit Jar Rubbers 15c 3 doz. White Crown Jar Caps . I i 25c c 15c Kerrs Self Sealing Lids, Regular, doz. 20c Kerrs Self Sealing Lids, Wide Mouth, doz 1 lb. pkg. Parowax 15c 40c " Lemons, per doz. 50c Oranges, per doz. -i 10 lbs. Pinkeye Beans. . 85c 1 3 small cans Pork and! Beans 25c 2 large cans Deviled Meat 15c : 2 cans Red Crown Corned Beef Hash 15c ' 2 cans Red Crown Veal ; Loaf 35c 20c pkg. Household Ammonia 10c 48c Large pkg. White King Washing Machine Soap 10 bars A. B. Naptha or Crystal White Soap 48c 3 cans Old Dutch Cleanser. 25ce WE CARRY COLD MEATS AND DELICATESSEN i, 34 in. 17 in. in. in. 22 in. 15 in. 8 9 MORE FOR THE MONEY. NO CHARGE; NO DELIVERY. 450 West Center St., Provo. in. All very many, said Mr. Parker. you have to have to produce for us is good land, water, sunshine, work and a willingness to do your best to have the choicest varieties, so that our Utah brands will be in greatet demand than any other in the world. The beans and cucumbers number fifty acres. This is a large amount when it is considered that they are the hardest to grow, and the most difficult to pack of any produce grown. The beans ('yield approximately four tons to the acre and the cucumbers will grow about ten tons to the acre. The smaller cucumbers are packed for the fancy market, nothing being accepted that is more than one inch in length, these are the ones that bring 'the great prices on the markets. The larger ones are used for dill purposes. We do not pay near the price for the ones above one to two inches that we do for those of that size, explained Mr. Parker, because they havent the quality stored within them that the wee ones have and people will not pay us nearly as much 'for the larger ones. The National Packing corporation is a nation-wid- e concern, their products being known wherever people eat the canned goods. They have made themselves known by the Blue Bunny, Packo, and Sunny Garden products which they turn out to the people in a finished form. At present there Is a movement on foot to place before the American people the necessity of eating the vegetable foods in winter as well as in the summer because it Is the food which gives to the body its activity and life. It is natures own food and it is the purpose of the packing plants to supply that demand as it grows. The farmers are Just to realize the importance ofbeginning their work to supply the needs of the world. It used to be that goods could only be used in the in which they were produced,locality but now the canned peas from Utah canning companies may be shipped to the southern-mo- st coast of South Africa and be in just as good condition as the they left here. Thus it la seen day the that people who live in places where the things may be grown have a double opportunity. They can supply them selves with food andals0sen "their produce to thoee less fortunate. i I Wilford Perry 338 WEST CENTER (Continued From Page 1.) CLASSIFIED ADS TO HOOVER owners D. L.l VanWagenen GIBBONS 29 yrs. old 6 ft. in. 178 pounds 71 in. 40 in. Chest, normal 44 in. Chest, expanded Waist - J 9-- 4 Splendid Crop IRON HOMER Want Ads Get Quick Results $1-0- 0 DEMPSEY yrs. old ... Age 6 ft. 1 in .. Height 190 pounds . . .Weight 74 in Reach 28 By twelve years of most satisfactory service in thousands upon thousands of American Homes. Behind every one of these installed Homer Furnaces stands the Homer organization and one of the largest modern factories in the world devoted exclusively to manufacturing warm air furnaces. This great organization is working continually to oustrip even its own previously unmatched records for achieving great service. So you can depend on this Homer, which is made to last a lifetime and which costs little to buy and less to operate; which burns hard or, soft coal, coke, wood, slack, natural or artificial gas ; and which delivers the maximum number vof units of heat from a minimum amount of fuel consumed. naces' shipped to us from a dealer in Ogden 1 Homier Prestige Has Been Earned .The Homer people had a carload of Fur i Worth $200. h h $1-0- 0 not fee that confidence. But there is aways the yhance and in Gibbons hands that prospect brightens for many. And if there is not confidence, there is hope, and that alone will attract hundreds from here to the fight. Victory for Gib bons, however, would be a surprise in his home town. All of which dpes not detract from, the ability of the challenger, for the homefolk hold the view that no one is better qualified to test the merit of the champion, not even excepting Luis Angel Firpo, the South Ameri can, who recently has loomed large on the fighting skyline. Gibbons is 29, one year older than officia records to the Dempsey, contrary notwithstanding. His height is 6 feet inch, within a fraction of an inch of Dempsey, and in weight he will enter the ring around 178 pounds, while Dempsey probably will weigh in at 190 pounds. Dempsey has an advantage of 2 inches in reach, as Gibbons measurement in this respect is 71 inches. This is a recognized advantage, but Gibbons friends hope this is one of the things superior boxing ability may overcome. The complete measurements of the two men, based on the latest authori-tiv- e figures and recognized as the best fighting condition of the two, are as follows: OOD PAYMENT f)OWN AND WE WILL EXTEND CREDIT FOR THE IF YOU CANNOT PAY ALL CASH, MAKE A 36-inc- 36-inc- 1 Gibbons will do. It would be an exaggeration to say that in any considerable quarter of the challengers home town is there confidence that he will defeat Mike Dempsey. His own brother, Gibbons, once famed as the phantom in middleweight circles, does r l' . . i A wonderful opportunity-foyou, right at a time when it is almost impossible to buy merchan- piup, we are making big reductions on our entire stock disel and, too, when prices are going a saving to you from 25 to 50 per cent. - ! defend his heavyweight title, he will meet a style of opposition somewhat different from that he has faced since he took the crown from Jess Willard. In Tommy Gibbons of St. Paul, the conchampion will find a boxer of mean summate skill, a man with a punch, not afraid to mix in a exchange, and a ring veteran who has never been knocked off his ' feet. Gibbons fans recognize the power of the champion, the danger in his terrific rushes. But they look to Gibbons boxing ability to go a long Dempseys way toward offsetting rushing tactics. These same boxing fans, who have been fighting the Dempsey-Gibbon- s battle in clubs and other places Of congregation ever since the word came that the fight was on, are not, as a whole, boasting of what toe-to-t- 4- " , PHONE 117 WE SELL FOR CAShJ WE DEILVER. WE SELL FOR LESS. PRICES FOR WEEK ENDING JUNE 30 FRUITS AND VEGETABLES 4 Sweet Cherries, lb. ,15c . Strawberries, cups 25c 15c lb. doz. 50c Bananas, Oranges, large, doz. 39c 25c2 Lemons, Juicy, for Canteloupes, lb. 6c New Watermelons, 5c Potatoes, lb. 4c Old Potatoes, lb. Dry Onions, lb l.lc X CURED MEATS 30c Boiled Ham, Sliced, lb..50c Breakfast bacon, lb 20c Salt Bacon, lb Butter, 3 grades Wienies or Bologna, lb..20c 40c, 45c, 50c Cheese, Cream, lb. r30c Puritan Ham, lb Cheese Blue Hill, each.l5c. ,30c CANNED GOODS 25c Peas, Beans, Tomatoes, Corn, String Beans, 2 for ! Gallon Apples 55c! Gallon Loganberries 85c ' MISCELLANEOUS Galvenized Tub, large. $1.00' Dish Pans, large $1.45 Galvanized Buckets 30c Preserving Kettles $1.45 ' Wire Nails, common, Wire Clothes Line, 3 lbs . 25c 100 feet i 85c WE HAVE A FEW MORE PLANTS TOMATO, PEPPER CABBAGE, AND FLOWER PLANTS. - , . 7 TRY Uk FOR YOUR HOSIERY We carry the best grades,.) at low prices.- Our rent is low and our profits are small, thats why we can quote you such prices. We are always below market price. j 25c Ladies Cotton Hose Our Price, pair J5C 60c Ladies Lisle Hose Call and see them, nair 4q. $1.00 Ladies Silk? Hose, pair, , - I .Hill Yi ok $1.50 Ladies fine grade, pair 25c Percale We sell it for. yard. on. -vc f 35c Crepe, yard IIIIIIIII 29c 40c Sateen Wonderful value, yard Z HI HI d! 34. 60c Ratine Get a dress for; the Fourth.-yar49c I - 7 ! : , ; liiSi&diS fere!!H7Now 18 f- -"5' " $1.50 Sateen Petticoat L 20c Mens Arrow Collars We self 2 for 35c Mens Wash Ties See them:, H 75c Mens Silk Hose Our price, pair Dadies, call and see our Spring Hats! - IIIIHIIIIIIIII$J THE PEOPLES STORE. 113 North University Are. i v t |