OCR Text |
Show r - A 1 I , . . 1 I , - LIORIAL '. l, : I1 ; . , 011----- r : ' - - - -- " i ' a filliS T LODI A. I DESÉRET l'i S ' - l' II lloao - ICZW' S EVENING cbIAPP . plus SATURDAY ilAY ,?2 ':191e; Osr' ., ,, , , - Rapti. yll corl I store alaimad that sonsiderabiS of the electors were WALKER BEMS. BAT COODS than It per mutt BRINCS CO011110110, BE OBSEED DILI. officiala the ,but that represented. city ,. 1 struok off sufficient names to bring On "I. mark. cent t per ottritralvostitiontb.25 there were SIT signa1 CHURCHES COMPANY 1011 S30,000 tures. MEXICAN COLONISTS IN is it alleged. 1 The proceedings are directed against the mayor and members of the board ...q,......... I . ; of city COMMIStiOn0111 of Provo and ' In an actiost filed in the Third Suad.a3r. May IS, one week from to1 .0 illpecial to The limn-the city recorder. The commission inmedi court will E. Rollo El and Paso. Texas. it Memorial demands is day. today, ' Clapp morrow, cludes C. F. Decker. mayor; iiireY May 22,Near ly I ,I Lake Dixon and H. J. W. Goddard. eomSalt in the to Walker tittionteth , Brothers' ornioa" returned judgment observt.e bare he fitthigly ; against 0 - e - City. with special services in the sari- - their homes in the colonies of DubMal Dry Good, company, J. H. walker. missioners. The city recorder is Fred :, !Evans. 4, OOP churches er 1 at the cemeteries...m- end Juarez, and they are gettingniong, Walter C. Lewis and P, C...Vi'a1ke4..for4, I t .t in understood that t -1.00a ., an damataafor a'.1,!ged injury l!'!1 which appeared on the petition did raising ''proimieing crop and, (L toe reputation of the plaintiff It isi not correspond with threw names on war veterans are making preparations are rot being Molested by the Mexicans' alleged in the complaint that the de- - i the official registration lista and were for observance of the dai, but the of either faction. This le the wore fondants on Dec, 21 1914, wronefuill therefore stricken off. It le expected t' programs have not yet been entireiyi brought to the border by Elder A. WI sued out a writ of garnishment against that the Provo city officials will also Ivitia.' with hae twine bees in the court of the Angie or the have other evidence to present at the Clapp 'Pending sompleted. ' The Salt Lake kids. of Eike bits aP-- time in the coke), Country looking Into peace. and that the writ was served! bearing. 4 on the Merchantir bank. Allegation isi i - pointed a Memorial day committee tot condition& ntade that this action became known ; work in conjunction with the G. A. Mr. Prins mays the crops around Dub. to many People and that credit there-- 1 WILL SELL PART and there will be a meeting of lea and plonks Juarez are better this after 'was withheld from the plaintiff! OF REISER ESTATE this committee at the Elks clubhouse )ear than Mei hive been in e num- because of the liel1011. 1 tomorroavtitteritooa when detalis If normal conditionsi ber and cf years An order etas entered by Judge fl lb Perfected- - The committee la tom- - n ere restored the 'colonlets would be 81SLEI G. Armstrong. of the probate dieleIN W. Col- - IL M. Kaighn of loosed ion of the Third district court. yes.1 : ' Ball, George McGonagle and Harry EI-- PloePering trestle. He says the Villa terday afternoon for the sale of the IletL Tim Elks have agreed to furnish' official her treated the colonists who real ' In the estate of Henry automobiles for the eteratik and the hare returned to their Mexican homes CASE Reiser-Property This estate has been the subStork of securing the machines will tie- with much fairness. esPectailr in Lb. , ject of much litigation for about a matter of Lazes. having permitted the solve upon Mr. Elliott. , rear past- - 'The petition for the The veterans will meet at Odd irel-- col mists to appoint representative, to 1. made by ffarry Haynes. the adoffiVilla work the with lows hall Sunday morning at 1 o'clock, government C. Bagley, a Provo attorrley, Grant , , ministrator, who urged that it was and from there they will. go to thei cials in determining values and tan Was to the : the best interests of all concerned. today appointed by .; supreme osenetery where graea of the honored rates. The eolonteth are greatly handicapped court of Utah as referee to take vi- The real estate is valued at $45.11011 dead will be decorated and brief. ,, . q In addition to the realty there re.: - . ; by the scarcity of horses and mulct dence in the matter of the 'indicatices bald. ' th& on of E. A. Mitchell and Jacob Etans, mains personal 'property of the vals The first exodus of the cokatists. la the afternoon Meniorial day eery-feet ,... ue of 1153.11311. which will be held by of the sod! country by bandits Promotion representing the Provo win be held in the lodge room looting ,' requisitioning of horses and cattle, league. for a writ of mandato against the administrator pe'ad:ng further or. of Ito. 15. B. P. 0. E. where a me- the ; tO compel den. morial address and a musical program for army purpose& combined to strip' the city officials ot ;I the coloMate of all live stock and them to call an election nest month he features Tbe 'Marina' simak-- of , will , 4 . had no ectiontots to to the horses the to..entails the of give me will probably be chosen at city anothI . Early Closing Case. back eith them and no inomey to er chance to vote on the liquor :fei,j saesrevs meeting. QUeat., 'nom coionis the any. this lack Despite Today was the time set for utua;:i ..? I have made good progress in rebabliii on the order to show Hearing on tbe habeas corpus pro-tasued against the Provo toting the magentas.. Many of officials. (weft's brought to test the validity of ' e A '', I s CarReitte' Representatives the were found in better condition than' but in view of the fact thy celocit closing law was today To Study Local Police their owners had been led to believe, facts must be investigated.thatthe 2111: continued by the supreme court of Utah It' r f, 1 and a little- work has sufficed to put referred the matter to the referee, who until next Saturday at to o'clock. The , them use. in for county attorney was not PreParod to will take testimony in the matter !al shape WT. sari Mrs. Raymond Fosdick of r c June The testimonv probably will be argue the tame this morning gag in e Meer Tisk. rearseestatives of tho ; was arranged bet woes taken at Mr. Bagiev's private office. continuant counsel for the respective parties end r toundation. aro exported to ar HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETES Mr. Itagiey will submit his finding,' 1 etre is Ilan Lake moo to Make a study to the ampreme court, which will then the coun. :.: t et tho pollee system of this city Mr. rt a listen to the arguments on the law sad Mrs "ode bay visited various Divorce Decrees Grantea.I F4 , V,. 41Shia the la ABE gliEN UTTERS The Promotion leotrue ebarimi that ,0 ' al betas sooductod by tho foundation and the city official', or Provo arbitrari Judge C. V. Morse has 'fronted balm made as exhaustive study of no:P ,' , ily struck authentic names from the decree T. Marnail Louise to of divorce 11011 methods The Americas cities is ...:- i; e: petition asking for the election and from Pelham W. Barnes, and Judge F. : hondliad of the social swill by tho do..:::, Th. athletes of the East ride high then declined to call the propomed C. Loofbourow granted an tbe manner of Mudd rills- - school who have made their letter election on the ground that the peti- decree of divorce to Fannie interlocutory i :t : , :.. feetereot. in, May C01111011 'third , Maio and the tion did not hear num Colson.. Clarence are gestural of Mr. 118- - ens or more of the four major SpOrin, :,::.; essisisaosa II ..7' disk's football. basketball. baseball and track . Mdi. ,t :, .... tMmod 4,:.during the present school 'ear. were ,, .., ;r presented with "H" sweaters yesterday., nondi Extended For z; :.!:, t: I The West Side "H" club met yesterday; : Board of .7. r ; i, voted upon the men who, will Equalization and '. ' bei likewise awarded at that school Ir 'j: . .".-it r, I . TM slats board ot equelisatios acted theOne of the features of interest was.1 . 1,,, astot t, announcement that Stanley John-',,!I 4 .. taverably this 'morning on the request I : .1.1;0 of the West Bids school is declared t i.. 1 et ths county omandsoloaars for per- son ...I the winner of the Fred C. Richmond tolosten to extend the time of Ow& ! medal which is presented annually to .4 as a county board ot equalisation the best athlete in tbe .r .4. . wietit June M. in accordance with the school. ..Besities his last record ' 7 ' setiee plated prior to the enactment of he haestads four "Ws" year's this in ths promat sow law requiring hoards every one of the sports. Iseteryear 75.or amity ea nualsolomo to conclude and Haurite Stiefel were secondJarvis, ..,, M their ghillies so boards ot equalisation third respectively. with Stephen and' tt. second ea JUDI. the of men fourth. The latter three Monday will :lit ---presented with medals given by the i, school. 4 G Pologeorti Writes .4 , At the East Side. ,Principal Ira presented the bois with thee' To Governor Spry Travis . sweaters. while Supervising Prineltel Geo. A. Eaton and Coach Tommy FitzO. Pologeorlid. Greek. charged with patrick gave short speeches. At the ::- await with intent to commit stur- conclusion of the speeches. f. elections; were held for captain& and managers, dier epos Loon 0. kftrta haa ad!.t dressed a length,' letter to Governor for track and baseball fat next rear.' i'. 1, t ! William Spry. The letter la written in Clarence Radios. for baseball. and t;', i' : i Barnes. for track. whe bold the Greek biblrinile and Its contents Kenneth t. :4 captalacies. were ere unknown. There M aPPonded. how- the present ;Li; II ; ; .1, Glen Holt was elected manager ever, a sots wrttes hi English. in .. for both sports.. 4 which man accused the ,. says that the Leland Prouse ha We want you to extend us a visit and ! t the distinction letter testate. Important informatioa : I ' aad asks that the governor have some of being the first East Side man who allow us to show you t,hru our im-- , won his four letter, . being strong in : ''..1 1 it as. Intestate It for him. every and of basketthe sport The captain was letter received , si it the Inv.- ball team this year and captain-elewise stock of house I, 1 f . ' orators oMee this morning In the Isb for next rear. si "Birsr Brown, the big! . envoi of the governor. It will be trans,1; f furnishings before you lated if a man can be found to make :reshman. ran Prows a close race, litetl'76 ' .41 NA winning an "H" in all but beakeethall. the traSealatI The communication Several decide to purchase ii I! of the men won twe letters. ill i INV,' 1 - - . --- -, - . IDESruriumbi, blENE - , RIM IIMIIINS ,rns LAUDING lt nell.--nre- ni - - i i . 't,1 , ?- HERE I it 1 OA PAM -, , , - - ' ,a, z, sale-era- 1 , ,,' I . l',':, j - 1 i , - i:k - 14 ,', Cat-Wild- - . - c f., "; , --,- SPoxi Wa1A. FLOR 1ST. 7 " w OF MET ?HOE SELIONIAN wllh DITH FIEKLES mlatm MONUMENTS, TOMESIONEs. , Spanish-Ametica- ,:. - 211diaersiLLAK81:11."Natrb.":10, UM 1 FLORIST. 'FLORAL' EMMONS At Jevons Floral Ca, at Mots ' 5 - , -- --- 1' - - AS CAUSE OF SUICIDE TRIP; . - -- - ., - - .1'. t . ,. . , , , - , , ... ' Upon his return from the east last night. Waldemar Van Cott, Member of the board of regents of the University of Utak denied that his trip had anything to do with the trio of Preeident J. T. Kingsbury and Dean J. L. Gibson of the university. who are now in the Despondency tree givea as the reason for the suicide today at noon of Edith Pickles. it years of ag e. daughter of Mrs. Albert treartiley. rear OS Wall street. The young woman committed suicide by taking a large quantity of poison while at her home. Dr. J. C. Neilson wee summoned irY lb. family and was assisted by D. C. I. andberg. who telephoned a request to the emergency hospital for the put:not...or. Patrolmen Frantz and Harry Smith responded to the call in the ambulance and assisted In the application of the pulmoto In an effort to save the life of the girl.. She died within a few minutes after the arrival of the am- LARGE FINE STOCK iftent. C. O. JOhltatM. ISC N ELLIS )ORRIS mw.Mt. gzmith n-- ODONNELL A CO.. ITNOIRRTalo:al SOU, embalmer", ,Nr--rand W.at Phone voi Tomple Realty Rid& CLEANING & UPHOLSTERING NATIONAL BMW CLEANIN0 co Trmpletas Bldg. Wag 426 e upholstered. sertngs stretched. mattresses made OTf it'sa, Stid a. L Mattress & Mfg Co. NATIONAL HOUSE cLEAmmo mitsilt-m- ill Templetaa Bldg.. Was. (III 1141 miser PlATIONAL BOUPP! CLEAKINt; Ill Templet Bldg. Was. 4261 CARPET CLEANING. CA PERSIAN - AMERICAN CIttning Co. Native expert irepairer waj, Mtn-Iva- le IFIAPlr RT118 MADE , prices Rennonable. Phone Was j OOD- WORK CLEANING'. 137.! -W- WASATCH LAWN CKSIETERT. PEtwitears. NM Naomi' Bldg, W. MS -oat NATIONAL HOUSE - CLEANINU co. Ila Templeton Bids. Was. 42611. -- Invitstiom Sr. being sent out for In this city. May Z. IPS. George Governor's day at the West gide high BEEL.--8 Hell. aged gl year'', at the resulenoe. VI south Fourth East street Dewhoa campus next Tuesday. On this rear ceased wag a member of Argent lodge maxim. altanany Ihe stweimor F. and A. M. his at review the cadeM id the at Slur ituseralparloni 14'. Hall. lilt south ono The Ebier ni of West Temple nonadorod anoofini:, day portant events la the school year. The street . will take girls' gymnasium classes residen,e, ZZI Tenth part in the exercises as well as the East street, th,P, May gt. 1915. Hazel Elizacadets of both city schools This will beth In her lkh year Donn. be the last public appearance of the Funeral senices are being held at the cadets before they leave for the residence this afternoon. Interment private In Mount Olivet cernettry. exposition. Pan-fro- FDDm earwc, Coinnisi Rug. mad,. CEMETERIES. -- YARD FUNERAL DIRECrORS. step-fathe- r. Invitations Oat for Governor's Day May 25 CG V.4.11104d. so W Te,n4. Ns. Win. Taytior, ro Utahs tradina antlartaker $t balmier. Settc e. and qualll7 floods th. bast. Prima at your Dan auntie w east securing educators for next year's faculty. Mr. Van Cott Admires Mkt he was not able to ond Dr. Kingsburi for nearly a week after he reached New York. He also seys that be bad a talk with Dr..111. A. Seligman. chairman of the executive council of the American Aatociation of University Professors. Regent Van Cott says that he was called to New TOrk on legal Mildness. He said he knew that Dr. Kingdbury bulance. was in the east and be wined Prof. A Elith Pickles is survived by her C. Lovelot to ascertain where the presi- mother. Mrs. Albert Pearnley. and her Albert rearoley. who is 'Satdent was it wee notz until the urday on which ha was leaving that &mPloYed as a laborer by- the Denver Rio Grande railroad. Mr. Van Cott found Dr. Kingsbury. At an informal meeting of some of the members of the executive commitFUNERAL NOTICES. tee of the board of regents yesterday it was agreed that the regents would take I services for Annie I. Durst. the Ti Utonians contracted for. The II Funeral ego. wife of Rolla II, Durat ullimeed objectionable story regarding are yearn ofheld Ws afternooa at the Wilt at the university recent development' ward chapel. Interment in Midvale waa found to be of a humorous nature. The regents declared that they could stand a Mks and the books will be sent out To fiLLEcr St Was 41, WALL PAPER CLEANING. WANTED. WALL PAPER T, prompt. reasonable, Hyland (I PAPEKTIAAKINO WOSIK - EAN, CO RE awed Oct', I years experience Ir. a Was ISt Broadwor WOOER"; PAPRR cLrAxixo co . &Tires modern methods. Reasonable Ina Was. m WORT. WORK R'';R PRICES Me with W. T. Knapton. Wee Sik .ma-Pacif- , . - 1 . A Beautiful ! oimmrdiampo.IP i oh-O- '. 2 L. . 1r 7P11171:... I I ,,..;.. , ..., i I 7,1,- i l'j . !: ;, , f: .,, . 2 I ct il, t f 1 , . - - ; i! 1 !III ': --- we ,wM save you -- Missionary Class of L. D. S. U. Gives Banquet I , - Ward Entertahurtents I I Th: nasal social of the L. D. B. U. miseiteary clam was held last night at the Lies home. The vont consisted , - of a bent:yet. followed i .. ti by a program Bruno Lange acted...me g .... ....:: had dancing. iand toasts, Were 'even 1,,,,:tYlesetatenter by ' 0. W. Harvey. J. W. Bore. Jewel Pori. s 7 ' Bieber, ter. in Ede Sheets. Bishop 1 Charles 0. Margetts and Lester W. i ',!, Glade. Other numbers on the program c :f., , were al payer by Blida Armstrong. red! ', ,,.. . ':', If : - terrine by Anna IL Johnson. guitar On- , 7, faction WOO Mathias , Nekton. ! by by Zt111711 Walker. solo by Mrs. Mary R., ,, If,: i "' Edith by , fijorklund. I totitibiTti 4, glit41 :al k 1 Mr.. Balt and Albert T. ! 6 -- .. I ft, , , If, Dangernel& 4 - the- - ooncluelon r 1' ''' I 'C' of the program Buten J. Sperry. cia behalf of the mem- .. r.,i1. i, 1 ,:,, ber. of the clam. presented Judge N. i'... , 11. Tenser. instructor ot the eiSak with :, ..., : if'" ,,,,:arellt a pair ild gold Unit cuff buttosa The S ' 'll : social wee arranged under the direcIr ; '.:. Mee of the officers of the clam. Bruno ,.,,,,,.....-.- ''' . !Anse. president; Edith Eljorklund. vice , .,.., ' l . Ji :, presideet; Rolm J. Pperry. eecretaretreasurer. and the following commit.,.:1 ' 4 .4,, .' t. ,,.. ,L ..x, .. ' Armstrong. Anna Johnson. r;-,,-4 , L,. W. Glade. Jacob Lam-1 VV. bore Leonard end Aamotit, .i ,.7 MISS MARGARET E. EDWARD. ;1 :1 Nineteenth WardA farewell TILee--.......- .1.1 t ,!, tortaintnent in knnne or I Ion Margar1 7, a an". et shortly' on K Etit;ard. i -- -. a mission to the Eastern States, will t.1 MS Real Living and joy he riven Friday evening. May 26.1n to the .4 ii ,r, ' : the Nineteenth ward chapel. Miss E41r 4 z ' ward is well known in local musicat; nousewiltana Chadrell :4 - I circiesu end some of the city's best ' , . known artists will take Part on BM To live in prepared I hoses been mthewdb , ; money. '.,, : ,...; ,' .',' 4,. :- - -. i I., , ''', !,, ;at 1 ,, . : ",..., 4.-- i :: -. - '' , : rit . Wio-leare- I r, - - ' .... l jelti01Pi t. -, 1,11.1.;-:11-- 1,1 ' 64z c.1 . v c ' ;-- it - ' M.A , t..; I a -- 04''' r or"' " 6;1 I .III , ' . blis .1 ' k . "'- -. - '. il.,.... ITI.......13 HIJUILLIS r ttrilisneu 11 - . 1 il i' I i1 uP8,41.6griter iILE 8 - 5g' ' PARK 1 foot Buidiigilites, . I,, 1 I; , filli. In t ' , ' This 11 -- Street pavement, walks, water, gas, lights,' tele-plume and double park-ing of atrEet - 4. i :; s. 1 N, - 1 ccir.ialipany 17 Main Street. - Mrs. Lizzie Fewer' Birth Than' in .1914. ! , - 4 , , IL :rtj .... eel 090 0 Ole) r; f Regular ,A $20..' i - .'!II - 1,t4L:ii,.---- 'f.A . '11)14 , tus,, . $ 11,1-.- ii eifi'...1 :, II r,..k.)) illd 0 ' yolt , ' )N4 e - - ' :: LI 1::" ' . , fl.---- 1, i fl' . , 1 -- .)8,. On vr, RQ of- ,,P. r Special for Monday and Tuesday IN OUTFIT I : I 2 I I 1 2 Flabord. $7 50 Morn-40- ft .1, f . , to See Our Complete Line of Combination Gas and Coal Ranges also Bit Line of Gas Appliances. - , tire stock of office ture at ' -F - llitifiA furni- , nce - - -- e rn . Ammo T1 Rit - ,, , , - 11PliihiPP---en:11101MI diLnedi111141111 t ,c - - 10 111, a. W. 0, , ' - a ticemendous laving 234 236 South St te 'ride Wi th Your Fnen ds sm tr r - , , 1 - I Aiiig - - I 1i elonao t . - só - Regular $125 values for $1.00, ... aLa,,x,a:tiafLu per rwming yard. IL BED ROOM. Beautiful &olden oak deem- - 100 cook Move. ere pairs of hoe curtains, kitchen tablem.soiled at . glightly price. yards I suPported lord spring. poloanited tub. wool mattrem. Fibre I 9x9 feet, ,suitable Rugs kitefoeu (Matra I pair Rood pillows. for porch or any pronged, tea battle. I bedspread. capper bottom boiler. I Ille. room in the house.. beam vomit board. taco Clinillink berm drip yam. I bedroom amiss. Price . . . ., .. INCLUDED This la your oppiirtunity to refurnish your office at ' vill,, Ifb " 111;f 14-- A .I .""1161141.11j. , PER SET. Six Tombless and Pioche& ( 11 We are closing out our en- - ,, - , . itr". OF ARTICLES extrados Cutup table. Wow rut. eurtabla lam pair - )Ioil I 412 ill A . 1114. - III I 1 Linoleum ald' fr, , a' AW:gr's 1 large beautiful aell. "Dem4liseli 1 ... - . 4-lo- ot - - t LIII1 11 I i.,11 - - ,t 'al i CI . -- rt a , 1 . 4 Bond oak. pollobed blob bark Chair& dea oak bi. i let. bligld7 polished. 4 polished oak This Water Set in rise Cal slam. lead Moult ter eldr----- --- itt'in . I 1 - .: .:,--It 1 I PEI C'' 0 ,c1) - , cr ' - Id II t.v;,..ofts.4,---- WI rt. 116,1- VA 11, 1 te..1 . 'It:c.,45, IASI fOT t c' I k ,o a - m The birth rate for the week ending , today loom to the corresiponding week ; : of last year by the score of ill to 52., There were, however. three death leas week then during during the-pasMei week landing May 22. 111147.--2- 7 24 sow- - A total of: 271 houses ' in, the citY aro under 41.arantins and SS' cams 407 contagious and infectious diseases were reported to the eity honith lic:1 department during the week. fl, 715101111noti a, 4 as ... 0! , - Our new Three-RooOutfit is the biggest value ever fered in the history of the furniture business.. .. ' - -- rs Di4jileJNINGA'001711- . on Easy Payments :I 11 1 ! r of -.- - list, I 1 $129.00 COMPlete Theme I price includes- Ashica-Jenkm- Thomas Rand. B. B. Yentle. riot. She , ladles" orchestra, SILM Winter. hirt0 ! Olsen ward the Thomas and Agnes choir under the direction of U. J. : Thomas. each. u4 trectiwrdh who will i take part are: William Lynn. Charles, Catdwell, Mins !angeline Margaret Mrs. Lizzie , Thorne. Thomas Edward. Prof. Clagence MawA. Owen Etartiett. kina i iton.., Ensign. Alias Becky Almond, I - 4 . ., 1, - , , 4, . , 111.- I .:( rite:- 1- , r .8t ; Rugs tNit .noiln, , - ;GI - ieiZa la . , te3 - . sal , f ' - - IP..e'-46.-o- r1 .. .1.1! . - non& ......., r- - Itr .! -- . 1411.1at 0111P.r. . -- I:: I .i ! A. 6- ill41 ,.. -- Y,;; .. - ' r,,:; ' P 01, ..t,g, Bras- - .- - '''.naliso ''. . '6:' , ,erl:1.1ekti ," cx-o- ', 40, 9xI2 I n..5,:t;t1t . - s ; Z I tc, ,olovi. 44.111t41, r1.at eels Clc ; . . 4..,, . -- .... .; can, Pnee1',--rt,N011- 1- , , dl, , . : II , ,,.??1, A' -- ' i i . I I 140A11'11' 6 1 q cl,' No. Y a tralt A big line of woven rugs to close out at Half ,--, ' t krC31 A 144:(A tj' tt 140P - 71 , . V 4.4:, x buy your furniture at the MODERN on EASY TERMS. tiLtf,ar.'5 , ,, ' , ,,,,,,4t..,-- .. ; , - ,,. :. 1: kr '' - t I e ." st .0 . ,tti LO ,.. , 1) Regular $1.50 fibre 111g6 rug, special ... ... . I . 'toil Rugs 217x54, 00 S2.00 values for .. ', it ,1,4 values. .! Ifr to,... ,. o 3 $11.3,',90 Regular $20.00 4t7., a 1 ' I ,.' W ill!, 1 5' Message to the June Brides A ir ' Alli 1 .... , tel: . - ' .1, . Q for--- - ordy ' ' lo. sortment of these 9x121lugs will be offered for Monday and Tuesday I -- Ilerilliii.switli, . as- -, - |