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Show WOOL MEN COMING |© {| : iatinn? S Storage Nationala Aee ng& between tality that | €6nt arenes due ‘them to | ducing got wlve | ble Will. . to f Discuss j onditions, eee ommittee Trade C HEA LAKE Favor r Sheepmen- Home Permanent as 0 ae Ut ; . e arguments We > believe cwn side. Hehbev : ‘ of the the P the the ah. > peop League Anti-Saloon the for arguments eve / Y of the other side: slac. ning of maturity; that {s to say, 30.in the from age 10 to age 20 years latter age, 85,441 persone sill be rganization, ee oo following letter will be taken Sith Hungarian toe madeqae byby anold to go with an old Hungarlan ie the heart of Africa on a voy~ ntodiscovery. his-| the comprehensive In and interested Stripes and Other "The Stars tory written by Peleg D. American ofFlags," Hampshire. New reg Ba enone suggestion, the| ine gaventure: RET At the President's owing to has ordered tht on ii RHE SEERLee and One war in every military post library, | , Sngtie neAapattment D eee' surrounding E hot sea. the libraries of theCoast'UnitedAtel| sevan and in4 Servic it sectonaen adteesion Gearhart the school, etvice il . Cc 2 ear Onesby ele reeset the mountain, and Rinne summit.Lee reach a its Ane y PSERE H Tiga lec peered States | ¢, igen, of Unitedthe navy school, and thewhile ullery Engineering school, authorized. its, inclusion ee n all ships' , libraries. stating one phase y "THE Harrison ‘. - 2a ‘ to animals is Inculeated. etc, Kindness -__-_--- 4 these ae letter, printed place os Mr. below, in? to the: his Gilmore seems toas direct Mr. Gil nag fe well Anti-Saloon League his of arguments advance to as w e l as ague, Z followi7 <r . as rather fully stat . 15th This will make the pes oe ae eS an Wiens Cn tADoE Binge? Soreasi Cece Approval. eo " Before leaving Washington for Oys- | \@ ative of Thrilling Adventures and Experiences in Heart of Africa. ter Bay, President Roosevelt became at is not letter ‘ ] Mr.have Nicholson's found issue will Company, & book that Miss Wesselhoeteft hasoehad all of In: published by this "o : her"works, whic Dog," the Tramp,"' "Jack,ack,thethe Bice Fire Doge INTERESTED. PRESIDENT-_ ofD sentito all, of and ap to be thefair neople resolve Me. aNi full expression Utah,permit facts before m the set all a many vear. columns in the e past year. *, general ‘ u . Nichol a. E. Nicholson ev of P ev. S. ant yore presenti each of _ Ameriea, League Anti-Saloon what of the Cac other ee advocates PYica, giv "oO a ° aE ne regards : P . senting B . has Republican The eause. his in points as essential to both sides of the space has given van nw resolv controversy with a firm ors] to and tl though| in the fall. x sth ms of Louisville, president Gilmore . : Brown Little, 2 Se "4 ment, hand, iand, 9 . e 1 co "ep lence some Licen correspon some las been There re has Model National of the an League, se 4 . ANE 5 ‘ cae Tae andane the heavy with through Sone.thisthrenen Utah] ofOve pa 160,000 Ce and thei rears of early youth e s SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH, SUNDAY, AUGUST 23, ' 1908 alins {| ople | s certaain ages. [ find are veryin ee statistles persons inthe application. sign some tee re, mortality ta- ¢ of ° | E It Is sometimes but these tho. on teAg | Jn effective Iculationsmore use age o! | atthe the alive. alive 100,000whenpersons ae years, of ‘most. 19 DQUARTERS ere Local REPUBLICAN, } =| T} he follow | found in tho owinuns duestion and answer regarded | isurance field Is aniinnca . public:TOURER = the Insuring uestion-Ples *soimportant eae hee to SHOWto the | | fsnres Bees SALT INSUF SURANC if: | | : THE INTER-MOUNTAIN for estimates. who,a life toa the people,lived according oe te nat ere theyof find woe higher| bu- | ¢ th ousands much biggest meetingsBs of wool years,a have 20 years of the the chief of the says: One that next 1@ a. In his report, haa-be mén goveraon rs | mand for an article exists, the demand | T¢au of equipment of the navy shall who states beandthe tice read|dent have | 0! theandvarious I responses Republican: nee find fers form of self-seeking interest the Editor Other no Ittle at} With alive.| yet and will be die, es and Stripes and 69,903 will sho old,of persons proportion Thie West the Tueseth if rp profit in sup- x T : in thisin city seen held a a will as be been yea in 1 years dictate absolutely att ieinotiene iene: ©; a race of giants, phy' |made by the Rev, S& E. Nicholson ags' is belleved to con/merican hoe an per cent, or ry ; on ustifles the risk, and in| our in ohedin who | eae a day when the National Wool Became intellectually, and satisffe m Lg sically and the of (UAUON, Spee complete history if to See! superintende ve solar r, io this law prohibition has |t#in the most controlled the heir fiftieth bi . rahe in con- obedience , ee green flags of any work that has year oneand made o association con | sideration to Pennsylvania proven a farce not only in Maine, | American subservient of thePhilip it perintendentleague; energy the representatl ae es ons made ean Anti-Saloon H. Mentz,|by with a minimurm published, and been saaladaat ticularly but in other states best we Rnekwhan Weoe consider Kansas, the storage a man's |lowa and hall, || that trusts Committee at on Armory eee an tov ements 1 conyenes constructed _ teleof the Anti-Saloon league of Louisiana, | aaa ae oneroee = between or ng | accomplished errors and extraneous matter com- their needs; had no special i Though theré4s ahs e clique of | where it has been tried, and it is| 0f reformers and so-called. | moon the ee the Gee bring attacking aOR they letter ROP my that Oa to nown naan others, fs It 28d | will included kind. be t 6,240 of copy in works that a Going still further, recommended todayit inwillGeorgia|mon a the | 4nd 60. be be a farce and to proving Tite lines along which Mississippl, penemminneone in well defined and religious into| several | ons and é America of ti roe League pide be-|*nti-Saloon political Intelllthis} 69/8 of of to demand out the of agesthe of remaining press the questions ~| | (1° the planets within the range take conducted, At | urging sessions will to be arise 45 and ‘50 years. ewes Set the farce in Alabama and in North Caro-|in all ships' libraries, to at Spec this bound are its | agrees to control the bal had worked ‘perception; exout of gent an the to such out of acoustic the man who has not accu- organization that it make public rea a principles oa Pe nevaria complete now not as History,' T do not class which will mean much to the lina. prohibition print, ofand‘Preble's power it has| Place because among statesOklahoma |in the various.re stat the | the in detail. | Demortatis expenditures =i "7 gitee ee nothing| receipts interesting; geo aeneeacs are tent that without a medium, converresponses | left These and ne a bare existence,| industry of the West and to the e sheep system and the peo- | nowL in question." D Liles le fed ¢ ee Bete be dispensary sheep could the | tion parties, lican ae t way this in men. and | allke ll b they are so much state can of that ple office at that| first, because for to defeat ay sufficient income ieee Sere the!elr mastery | time to warant a insurance, earl through had rae ie Fe to consider wavs distances; th: | pubsuggest the to as Called primarily 5 only} Company, not & pas has he ; es = Mae li shers, me avs just issu have onside want aiacnie | | whiskey EGON a . oe fi life all public ee eee they to retire pre-|and Eee tr private a of ‘ storage that oe | me . a second and all Beanies for! | pared office, were Shear necess in a theet same pared Bariaints hook outlived i Mr. yoyo, ‘ and edition of practically , the space; ated the aver- | vised as his famlly f is W hereby the grower may cape t, : exercise control the from escape buyers ana ae the by Reeee the | other many will be houses, there sion is other) "will that presente ad consideration. Arr Officers lcers Arrive careful - ener acd cat fiemacican, licy | Mation far as 4 one" as has Soule one | League he on "dead take fact a concerned, eae wucite : aa Be vcontral: ys they give absolutely ne ntor. Anti-Saloo the regarding os rica. oe sla ss | aie (01/860 isin . ple ee nti-Saloon oe for y in not being commissions a..8 . i) league excess of $1,200 Mr. like forsalary what combines | workers and ose san pune pe I would per annum, to but things are (rue, | Nicholson they plaice f : fee let us know not made any attack upon | who if the men a r ous, and control organizations orsthinileaeuoll also what the Anti-Saloon League |he receives; nl: WiGe Ae little clique of the of ‘Ame I have to| need| chance in a hundred of being ableSome|the state examination. physical the | Dass the dead line at 60/ but upon |companies draw questions of methods Sanam' fpcogered." ae P. Seo Haan and of time-keepjng, through story, | !ighting forces. vivacious Rhodes' pti onal e Adventures of Charles Edward," | Unseen The book abounds in romance; and is one of the favorite novels selected H 1 ag the Monday, between read ee can tena discussion well is well As ie ho-ean tiny who of 1 lelsure. weeks Aa mer waoue, aura, salar! what the like ane surimer e lines state ends would pelato Dims also tofor behim and ee o ee do, aoe , agree( , $ Altogether, th * aS ee : ae econ aeis an | Beatie thi 7 as I understand, membe Tes | known, hy M r. Rhodes took : most Nicholson, 1. on| | Mr. {mportant ld be © sidevEnt h remembered s fate: Gueewtn . qt shou lare ofo such men of the ¢ |are S. Walker, party has s agreed Sree a ool association Growers' te hi of | what the Republican party bedy‘ i r,Bs Which . i hos an provoke discussion os crear aeeveaier Is &< : | menme 5 incidents from life, and census shows! anes of ent last national cae the aa *|that Publishing public in detail | Wheeler, and the make asso is, interest.-Reid do-that of the associ: | to which eagle reap adventure eae the committee movement, the of ue ar story ane amusing I United) referred. have States conn ee ae widowelinithe f os oe publicly | clique to which zs : storage the netipen and a go oe chap- 30 Huntington avenue, Boston : of the the writing to take charge of rie S ALiorantnnt oes ® |ieee es res will give sf this " informa> ates earn the ir own living e oO With them | acc made,o it | | Mr, Nicholson Methé é din the city Monday. Angelica's ce 0 pxpangruree ‘Lady i entitled onli: pee ana AG) HIGbuenao tices ecllactGd or- | tion to the public, we will gladly pubf lt short ee ae oO an some In. the cast of "Twisting" now hasbeing pore it LADIES FREE. relltane from -all| j is supposed ther . sheepmen com re-| lions as it sees fit: and ods. the salaries York, the accused showing a statement the | tried in New nena NNations nd on ghete WV i A Ac of the country and will who number o be will Tuesday se ing sent letters the i Prom most #ssociation ath by night of | to be tried by the commission the | fused attend the| to. ippealed has and city, | surance in the this is the first case to be As the | © urts. by out law, York Now the tried under encouraging organization men the laws committee a who | let out to find monles | s0 we asexpend agree to that Nicholson also that says lunch, After place. seaside just wanted AS NAMED for 24. OFFICE UE GRADE FIRST YIN Tree N Has been received (iy: ai are, ¢th, notice ister, internal revenue collector, While party. own their of benefit August Monday, REVEN LOCAL as frien going, a croupiers playing the Saltair, a party of friends and Rhodes Norat a small at a luncheon _Mr. were mandy Rhodes and Mr. a diversion, chevaux petits the started themselves, Mr. us. | by the game, vartous| running the strolled in from tes of the preachers connected with | ‘P®Y werepeople neo use,|the Anti-Saloon league resigned pul- French merely CREor ENEApuCLEanees CORTE ie REC een will books our examine to how and report are as received of League prohibition, of that ty She | prohibitin mak- money a and EA LERGE: avis Peaeuhl I have STEER what GREE Fie VOD REEETOTIS President From it-| Movement. he ts Far-| where from brief Losletter Angeles, TellA from trip andwill tho| a two irom fcr day at | big meeting the weeks' presram Americ ees Antl-Saloon the itets ona is really ania clique little OF Ainericgs | League | tical arte aby peer reba avor 2 ve ce e fone eonern this true ‘is heard have I what If | Thi interest. a Pe raG it oe a big and received been : have ede benefit oto ‘Twisters.' fon r thethe aoe Utah Hrimrenaee the Sse the Stew-| of Secretary business 1¢ West is expected. of the wool eee ‘anes returns to- | local association of the ay Model National and its receipts we and | expenditures; have made e I == as it sees fit. commissions is|and it lish by the paid are that also league; License t os National ie Pp sce Cicense Model disad-| a at Pague Se - a [eacds insinuations} the of peca use | eae aate in this organizavoting do all of the to the its members to elect tion and Se aera such them pay and ces as at to a of result the by examination and villas, neighboring it a great joke that the : special examiner sent out by the delegate|I as a convention the tending hat I do not be-| league pays them, making In this way play, thinking prepared lieve that hl nib be a epartment of the interlor, that his accent Utah association, speaks in} is In touch with the men who con-| We do not belleve | Americans, with their fofelgh locai sheepmen will take one | ftom. the e sacrifices. ; great | possibility office has been given first grade, which a is ion The proprieaunty thi in crouplers. | of play the big trusts and combines this to be true, and we ask for names, | fnould &!2wings terms of the proceedings and|trol S OmaIDillty th but if it is to be made I. are absorbin ae who determined stand and that is that in | Winds it on "We are| this country, and started and along, ; Thene recognicame ‘| tor cone te up with the following. ee ieae ile ee Soest head- | Aft-a Berd Ne uRee ee well. De very arepee did ae and Ree 2 basis, ef an organization, the eoehibited | case pean Seiad wealth the of one-half GILMORE j}about M. T. or& the manner { n WOues ore invita Ss we UT Heel LE ‘ poe ee Th Lake es Dee in Salt 1 he offered Mr. | w he placed ov quarters and who| ae al SHUrRaller er the fun was3 over, 4s A Pn J eas oeios 8 ene ltion of the United States,w Devers GCE the local office is conducted. SECU which ~ NA meeting | his ean onion z | bring the ae friend a salary of $30 : eee ; He I a ition ae say License to Model kc daha= undertake ' National ilso Nic President Mr. sae ' ceane be|ages. shall Who ene to the writer expect. é and Te Presli-|as was con-| be eer whosay shall would goodly lowed that Salt Lakecand a they if S 26th]| in congress board, entertain is thenumber an which month expect here, on-| Wi a their. to visit e live|on c a point *- | League = sidered ene red erie aie zs E 3 eR = Ea sta: y on at his S hotel F as regul - -- gular crou = SPENCER $ APPLICATION --__--- to | inst lers. particularly leading SEP eenter, shee E whet hs val Here) be traveling there at the time of. the } success: u the © point latter this | officer whose wife she became. Miss Jessie B. Rittenhouse, author TO COME UP IN SEPTEMBER Ty EL SPR Ee KICKS SMALL HORSE atl eet T Ilfe my of movement of the Utah Wool | FUR years nine torage first | life young her and was married Bice ee eOmitantn coh the whwithee before sheepmen ee had of' nenOe Bodies. Commercial theao iS SSH C The club, and j es 3 Manufaectura 4 zens « 4 i De oO bee cone jal a Metchs re ae oan aene =" | Interested java Sar Page From (Continued the than salaries larger paying | pits Hea tata fre am I ; clique little this Lynn, of hap-| to|ried, Se returned has. broken, itsshe mainspring piness eae | here ANNIS OF MURDER ; ; that |she IN FACTS THER er ao that West. Stage Canals, reached been not convinced am lth One.) oe =e aoe aap a | taking court in the1 police arraignment formal me. for for as brothers eee ae vere puto | Py rus mGarviSatya ee ee ees si she out," emselves a a DBYs says. will [I hand. way of mar- | was school The went I to here.rest I until etl ae mates school old My school have ies been | is ‘‘Fate ecRntee let lived I Mass. working! Winthrop High | aan | at Hains Met = Dance. here. It erna], Special Service. 21.-The Aug. lished has ture was Kicked. to. feath ker = on the Fourth normed ee a , , a av but 2B ° ahaa thought is it . tragedy was| Young by Little received upon W tension , 8-y ane Of DEATH TO CHILD - + eee an Company & Brown to appointment "atc uel i 1 oa the eae the consider will She > of the Celtic, cant work lec- on the Ex- Poetry for pup- Poets," American ‘"‘Modern The applicati G gee cation, for, Sam- of partion) sone eee it Beare 3 conwas not rl. board of pardons Sathas not nene cee at ee apply untveraity, | sidered bythe er econ~ signifi " pa most legally and | cannot English Hains Captain I met | has been represented to the board that the harness |*™erican poets of the newer schools, th I was wearing| ee eee eee family 1s in serious financial dance. ee a field in which she has already done | Spencer's "I am' willing to go upon the stand, |2tMy @ firstcolonial _ ee ha cease ee exerthe on dependent and I remember I was Me gat stralts dress. long to/| of the matter and Jend thelr assistance || neltherMrsside Hi is ready. necessary It illuminative criticism. if go too near | much anxious to ay te Talks of heels < fone | the ck low 1 of the tions of the wife for a livelihood. Theat proud very chil-!| in landing the headquarters here. my Beautiful." the restore to "Paris, and me neck [eee Aarne. os near by. He struck. on theaatHar eee 4 Bo ti a eck and the|ing will take up the application with the board book new don't I Whiting's With an association formed afraid. Lilian not In am I m e . to his dren | to ran He terrible, is It shoulders. a | and It was length of tha llaefil: that lite shou meeting. when ordeal | almost-to-the-floor be an Gbiect of stoblin the woclcron it must for why, sacrificed | know be wagon,| ‘Paris, the Beautiful," she has de- the regular September a farce S Haan 4 to . Willing ‘ *. . ae | i Testify. ; . Eastern West were, it as bine, be will there donc business will grower and will an =s eee against 4 Geo ad Sy ) ewe - & the versonal him tl as. oO oe Peasc a TI luis possible sible. ; | was f as|t lite < Rennes cuenta "fie interest | headquarters BIS t heo | is § it!) «and makes Lake Pace oe Set necessary | the draw tless) puemare" th ao Utah-iereevare uneentiie ROOTa near ‘oint c Mr buyer | the dreadful amount of | a immense Tithe | busindesveach learve it have want ware ld. ees end one . evening One and Annis restaurant on A 0 elenie por s He 5 ely re a neve saat face Or E Kindest of the Beret er de- not did men in . | 1 Ae y the med ey everyone to and kind Hehe was Mrs.|do, Peter and @| of out coming were It was after Broadway. me cole pals ser ~ ny ae but haveI and but not one can only mix yetdo decided exactly to tell me up. to what they / as , Pe oe eo What - "I a bey with shook emphasis. married him oon Hains love at Captain story of Hains Mrs. spoke a just her for * hoy to Fort (Hancack: to sce "Would you think that even R of fun if must be a masculine proposition hood days until she met the young |"My father and IN mother happened to Saltair, ry! : ‘ brought were | prepared morning for e "tell en thar© 5 doopped fave dee he burial, family, ee ana| red on tomorrow city. As ne. ee Se the is known, that of laboratories widely Dr. months CITY Gustav eminent Iv- The attention account with of scientific the shall required have B has Returns-Word SuthSutherland Party the Senator from one of the most een recelved sengreat scientists, has caused 4 a of tho theory his by recently on Sete at the. reof riatter, and: disassociation unseen | Thurs he world his tion to Grand | &Ing who formerly been eae 2 three the elapse study to'a , as car- chapter an interesting hap- | voted scientific pro |of modern ground Vernal to and they will be shipped | Junction ar Remar ae ee pine She homestead. Wo the Sarre - nd S to Hola canyon at _ Outing-The Salt a re 2 sat of | eke, the study toward is turned orld Ie are N Join a shold wil Sedan strongly ore will be a ble ena There phen Tuesday. goon | PSychic subdo you toconsider ee nd as this {s a | CPE than ever befor two marry the between enough drill rls good is also SUxanmER CaN rorat Whiting Miss which in ect { An P Me COnne prizes | sports, other =e onerat', ey and written} has she interested, peculiarly beggar) ze =n Henna ze be cannot and. I, Fd eonie-acnit Bir ae be ourtiatorce-and on them will] a ‘bundle of papers boy See se caee aadeaeeaanaie i = a qu a a been } Annis have who Those drag his wife and depend much that he would I am the but came, death Sonia In the mire?" nae le name eee ee children's to| have pa ere PA would ull the we said pought for ommandant vouched Mrs. Hains's blue eyes opened wider before een on the matter have to them right "Tt's s } ate for apeuchild to: be out on 4) prove our legal thatae Js t or | and athg least at thing one it faces a probwhen stares child Meter a as ge." let them was al- | hoe would He he said. night like this," for Utah pull Ww t Owe" "He might kill the man, but he| fi nt m ona Beside Mrs. Hains, stood her moth-|lem. A man| : ake with the determination | ways doing things like that. wi e's" his ote le spare should a slim guarding a sparrow are exer, small, than) to another kinder stories of a confession be ‘The not in planned | could looked Hatns erie Mre. an the swan iat kor stately al-| was He to my husband. was he is sifted truth the aftalrs When woo In aggerated spring mista gray the upon window |the things thoughtful kind, doing ways oe a amet "| ca pean Nee ane eheasarenETritneTen a eye arte with + silent village wrapped ear Se a a a on ee hi or epee. murder ' Ot. tie z August.24; , tienes Starter Monday, Saltair, Sens acontrict Pee ; of utterance so long.| woman, | ghtened i / United |/this thing> and E that he waited é the in & captain a which for he ; a a o a te nothing. ra for almost eabs he | counts ecike that to me EES ; |It is incomprehensible ‘rile brother nove list his and army "My husband killed a man the world disposed | States eem ThornBut authori tie an act. English such |} did commit lives their for trial awaiting of | are instead easier, murriage make to as EF a | was ereahoe to Spe éafford spare. . not could. A SHall'st the a stand On blame some isan todetest years | or at Hains eight home)|ton a bride the as back to she went come liked. whence has everybody She whom ub icaatl lon S oO man he his nun show oa consic shall aote1 n aa as : ask eC ci o Kiaotive 3 sntect was Sekehahe eed certifilage mart of piapoing an banns DAY. LADIES' sald she South," the in born was ‘I spent her girlLibbey Here Claudia this power, in yet not are fragettes August 24. Monday, will rs was, when ened expived-in She|maina head. the a oEe | to me. first sight?" | married." setting womshouldsnotaaakthate dear! o) an : , teint cole ine my | her Tatianna have soon I shall it ig: true.'' "But mother My me. with shall wish, "T feel that back children went no ee not afraid. eee I am ave say lawyers truth eee eee ianien Se vo mae tell her story, and PDeneEY ne |her unusual zest 5 d . Revenge. His eeioeWhiting has returned ralMiss Belle Mre. of to Paris efforts the Through of superintendent state Chamberlain, everyEten Secp Der Carter Sep ene t coming before v "a snather | Sor th all. Idaho, pape obits debe anyseo on't reas pubto her s she writes I suppose I sults me. merica. ie reee Idaho ee of lite the beautiful, superintendents so 1s city coun the the | lishers to attend of absence leave celved and to Stacy's OWT eh the what seo so| herself is enjoying ey usually have e. 16y assocla-|so gay, and she Educational National she recent he thoroughly were! os ex heir an tion meeting, goch.sesqtae fo|@ bear of cannot' she of one that card ughly, a man---Hero's Jt was the first time sucha thing || leavor paid. country in any happened had ame rae Wola te for hid? 2 young peoof books for eee cece be cote writer B oston ire!Beat a friend of yours, y Mes, Ehoverree: home in| to her summer | ple. has gone ee. ane rat he has owed madam, Sslesman-No, ter completing a new juveneae decisions.| steam-roller ‘Cut out dem Loulsvilie ee Ur saree alt mae Tre SPItere, CONCLUSION-- ecaca: muck. ae ar Oe ee h s a C d n a g n i c u d e R The Big Stock Getting Carnival Will End This Week. realized -thron t to and' The bargains still on our counters and sh elves beckon There are six shopping days in which to avail yourself of the grand bargains offered. . Time is passing. a LD i eh i the advantages of the past three weeks and who appreciate THE OPPORTUNITIES THE COMING WEEK OFFERS. will be remembered by given have we valnes the and named have we prices the and phenomenal been have people the of savings The passed into history. BUT A FEW DAYS MORE and this Grea t Clothing Event will have for what they.are worth to you have accumulated from the past three weeks of this tremendous carnival are now assembled in special offerings throughout the store and sacrificed the people for all time to come. All short lots which for let out of ita prices. Hvery offering in the store spelle- blood the had has stock in article Every here, power purchasing its of limit the to stretched been has Money BARGAINS--BARGAINS--BARGAIN from ROWE & KELLY and that every one We have notified the people and they have gathered in multitudes. We have proved to them the advantage of buying offerings we quote. and you must see with your own eyes the cluding every article in the house-we ask your attention to the following offerings, and which can be purchased here at less-price than ever offered before-in gets a square deal, and now as a final call for things you still want, intelligent and able manner. there are numerous clerks to wait upon you in an MEN'S HOSE values UNDERWEAR- Unprecedented SLIOE OUT OF PRIOES ON About S18 left, ranging in | anne to 8tc fur suits See 100 ae children's 4 | $20.00, to urin. A lot of 100 Suits, worth $13.50 will | petitors TROUSERS-Oom AND TS .mewemnweaes 50 p-eraenre=--an VAIWS $1.95. $6, for o from | price during: the last week of 6D0 | 150 eee That's fi of choice $6.75. Several dozen MEN'S HATS, worth up to | say we are losing money. One lot of two-piece suits and three-piece | B50 values ..--..- 620+ e+ can ners ee es = 200 odds and ends and broken lots all Many their business-we expected to. We intend, for 96c. «coe ono cms meee cman ees ee SOO VALUE BO suits, half price cost of the at fractional BOYS' HATS, worth from $1.25 to $1.75, | ed to-but the people get the benefit. over the house 506 from one750 and $1.00 values .....-.2.-eseweeYour choice of the whole stock, Boys' khaki suits, worth $1, for 48c. | & | choice 96c. . third to one-half off. is true economy to spend judiciously, and extravagant opportunities offered in our great carnival show the truth of this saying. It True economy no more means saving money than spending money, and the RUSKIN SAYS: attend. make a practice to come every day and it will pay you to come many miles to should You you. offered are bargains such hile w the and expensive not to spend to the letter-and the coming week cash-getting Yellow Carnival closes next Saturday, August 29. You have seen what we have done-that we have lived up to our sdvertise ments effort. previou he s ante aie offerings will overshadow every ROWE & KELLY C 132 AND 134 « SOUTH MAIN eS . |