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Show I Petersons' I SHOE STORE H Wc invite people with foot trouble to buy H their shoes from us as we are expert shoe H fitters. H Do not be afraid to purchase a new pair H of shoes on account of the "Dread of H Breaking in a New Pair of Shoes." Come H to us and fit some of the new Shoes for 1 this season and be convinced that the wcar- M ing of properly fitted shoes will do away 1 with tired feet, corns, and bunions. I OUR AIM IS TO PLEASE YOU I Andreas Petersen I & Sons I "SHOES THAT'S ALL" I I, Clarence Hansen or tho Utah Tower Tow-er and Light Company was In Lewis-ton Lewis-ton on Tuesday going over tho transmission trans-mission lino und attending to business busi-ness for tho company. I ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF MAILS H I Following It the new Mall Schedule at Logan, Utah, Poit Office on H I account of the new Time Card of the Oregon Short Line Railroad, W I effective, June 15, 1916: H TIME OF CLOSING OF MAILS AT POSTOFFICE B I East, West North and South 8:00 A. M., 3:15 P. M. W D East, West and South 6:20 P. M. H H Preiton Granch, (North) 12:00 M., 7:60 P. M. H e Branch Loop, (South), Hyrum, Wellsvllle, etc 3:15 P. M. H Providence and Mlllvllle, via R. F. . 1 9:30 A. M. M I Denton and King, Except Sunday) 9:30 A. M. P H I R. F. D. 1, College Ward District 0:30 A. M. I H I R. F D. 2, North Logan District 9:30 A. M. I Hi I TIME OF ARRIVAL OF MAILS AT POSTOFFICE 1 H p East, West, North and South. .9 A. M., 1 P. M., 6 P. M., 9 P. M. I H Ej Preston Branch, (North) 9:00 A. M., 4:00 P. M. 1 Hj y Branch Loop, (South) Wellsvllle, etc 1: P M I H Providence and Mlllvllle. s.a R F. D. 1 4:30 P. M. I H Benson and King (Except Sunday) 4: P- M. I H B R. F. D. 1, College Ward District 4:30 P. M. H n- F- D- 2. North Logan District 1:0 P M- H E All windows at the Postofflce are closed on Sunttay the entire day. H I General Delivery and Stamp window Is open on holidays from 9:00 H h A. M. to 10:00 A. M. Hj i City Carriers make ene complete delivery on holidays. H S Only two dispatches are made on Sundays: Main lino, all points at I WM 8:00 A. M. and Preston Branch (north) at 7:50 P. M. Regular dls- Hflj I patches on holidays. J. M. BLAIR, Postmaster H ,mmm Your Clothes Ideas Are I Here I a Our clothes, measure up to your ideas of what good 1$ sW clothes should be. That's because they are built by C P a house that thoroughly and comprehensively an- w LtZ ticipates American Men's clothing desires their I Jlx eJaofirK nee(s their whims and their fancies. E Jw liWwlThis house I Mw THE HOUSE OF lip KUPPENHEIMER fc$$f an(l their clothes, are the outgrowth of your de- Jsf mandsv built and equipped in response to your re- ehlt quirements. fiVSft The Beaufort, shown here, is a modish lounge suit, mB mm, vigorous and characterful in style. You will like Mm A it in the rich fabrics and colors we have it in. MW fgm Priced at Sm $20 $25 $30 Howell Brothers Logan's Formost Clothiers - I . AT THE THEATRES LYRIC TONIGHT Lou-Tellegen, supported by Se3suo Hayakawa, Cleo llldgley nnd Mnbel Van Huren In "Tho Victoria Cross." Ilurton Holmes Travel picture, "A Llttlo Scotch Irish." FRI. & SAT. Trank Mclntyro In "Tho Traveling Salesman." A Pnramount Comedy feature In five acts. Be loyal to your state and patron lr Tltnh Industries. OAK TONIGHT W. II. Thompson nnd Anna Lohr la "Civilization's Child." FRI. & SAT. Pord Sterling In "Snow Cure." I "Shorty" Hamilton In "A Itough I Night." I HOSIERY SALE SPECIAL BARGAINS IN HOSIERY FOR A I FEW DAYS ONLY I 12,000 Pairs of Mens9, Womens' and Child- I rens' Hose Sold at Special Reduced Prices 1 If Buy now for the next six months. You will save 25. Hosiery I II i 1 1 will advance from now on ,a I WHY NOT SAVE PART OF YOUR MONEY ' " Foniiesbeck Knitting Works I AR1MO BLOCK j |