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Show ' THE BINGHAM WKW3 j CHIFFON j BLOOMERS SILK HOSE ' CORDUROY SILK CREPE BLOOMERS 3 "OSE Kine quality F.bre 8.k C fm ) ROBES G0WNS rR$CESS ffi jfi Guaranteed Lingette Hose first f Well made A special pur- - SLII'S g S Chiffon Hose Bloomers in all quaMy. AU S fl' A IV Corduroy chase of high Regular $4 ffi j rP wanted shades IH robes in a" grade Silk quality Bloom- - i 3 JamT., --Made with colors and ZkOZcZQUCtf colors. Choos Gowns ers and Prin- - ffi I t T, PeC' and cuff. Sat. or three pun. selection. . colors. A Ihn. ;! i Saturday at urday Special Saturday at SH. i Special at ited assort- - values at S I 98c at 98c 39c $2 98 ment at $3 98 ilM ffl g i 1 L-- I i Autumn " Autumn 11 i OPENING loats and Dresses OPENING I , ft I l : ' Vou will marvel at I1 """5 3 i DRESSES COATS ! j Two great groups of silk and wool dresses in .J W Dresses IfiA j S hundreds of choice colors and styles for W &VM w .Wi fin vAl II Buy your Coat Now. Have it put away for ffl S woman or miss. These dresses were made V ,Xj) jf I you on a small deposit. . Prices will not be Qf I to sell for much more, but a 1& EsJjyS quality lustrous Bo-- (if il rf I ww,,,frl j;0" Vtiri3 cheaper. We are showing the Lest Values IE ! derful purchase made by our New York V f livia Coats in all Ilfilfv . T 31 7 lr I S of the season in these two great groups, M5 SS office, we offer them to you at VfM) colors, with fur col- - 1 ffi I II vjfv II v V5F priced for quick sale at 31 u, I $5 and $10 A U H5 (j g $10and$18 1 j jwL 4 pj6r hold any garment. 1 j VSv"lh"' Ij. fj Fall -- F j gM School j Sweaters 5 J Coat I received a shipment of New Fall XT' Bl SJust J"" 11 T T Fu inA Coats for ? wool Sweater Coats in single and Ho Hofo sch(K)I ,rLs- - fe,zes 6 ffi i A double-breaste- d styles. Many colors to 1 iCW 1 cXil 1 IdLo to 12- - Here you will find a large selection of g I choose from. Specially priced at the season's newest offerings. Spe- - L t I J " Brand new shipments every day of the best styles in Fall dally priced at UC J j Millinery, blacks, purples and blues are being featured. mm JV 1 A Priced for quick sale at O5 j I 41 $5 and $10 . j I are being quickly sold to manuiacterp'-- i H ' If you have an Invention, send mil I model or aket hea for search and report H Our book on patents and trade-mark- s H I D. SWIFT & CO. I f: UTAH 1 7th & E. Sts., Washington, D. C. 1 CAFE Will be open for Business on Tuesday, August 2". "We will give you the Best of Eats" Adjoining Bingham Stage Line Office 507 Main We are Now at Home in our New Up-to-Da- te ; Building F y. Where we have the finest stock of all New s DOxMESTIC and ITALIAN l GROCERIES Everything New, as we lost all i-- ' - in the Fire a Michigan Grocery Upper Main , John Vietti, Prop. ASK THE AMERICAN AGENT AT THE BOURGARD BUILDING ABOUT THE TRAVELERS CHEQU-ES HE SELLS FOR SPECIAL EXPRESS RATES SEE THE AGENT AT THE "BOUR-GARD BUILDING. I THE FEATHERHEADS B,LF...vzim 1 , Humiliation JMAT MUST Y MEBBe KyIsA fsA 1. I FOR THE LOVE OF COODhES, DftVEVLEAM MOW - I NOW MUCH YOU Ttw, rno P 51 ffi,,,, 1 T" LMEM l8BV 0"T-- WE MUST lOOKUKEM ABOtS BOILER , MlSTA f J f 1 ThAT StPilSPAPER. A Tnf SIDE Show of A ORCLfi r--J VlcORhER J C fh -- f-- . SPEED jUg. C - Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Miller were Salt Lake visitors two days this week. HERRIMAN. UTAH Mrs. Parley Butterfield and small daughter have joined her hus-band and will make her home here. Mrs. Butterfield was formerly Miss Pearl Helquist of Koosheram. Mr and Mrs. Thomas Butterfield are rejoicing over the arrival of a grandson born August 12, at their home to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Salin. Mother and babe are doing nicely. Mrs. Salin was foremrly Miss Lucy Butterfield. . Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Miller enter--. tained at their home Friday evening with a chicken roast. Their guests were Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Butterfield, Miss Ruth Butterfield, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Parry of Lark, Mr. and Mrs. David Bigler and Miss Clara Pace of Payson. Mrs. Olive Miller had as her guest Sunday, Mrs. John Day and sons, joe ana wendall of Draper, Mrs. George Barber and children of Salt Lake, Misses Olive and Thelma Leak of Centerville, Mrs. Spencer Miller and children, Glenn Nell of Lark and Orson Miller of Salt Lake. Dinner was served. Mr. and Mrs. Mont Holbrook of Buntiful were the guests of Mr. and Mrs." John T. Bodell part of last week. Mr." and Mrs. John Slogoski of Green River, Wyoming, returned to their home Sunday after spending the week end at the hoir.e of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. H. Bodell. ' Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Freeman an-nounce the marriage of their son Leo to Elsie Christensen of Salt Lake, which took place in Salt Lake Satur-day of last week. The young couple will make their.ho.m.e in Salt Lake. Misses Olive and Thelma Leah will return to their home in Center-ville Tuesday after visiting ten days with their grandmother,- - Mrs. Olive Miller. t Copperfreld Society Mrs. Archie Park of La?k visfted with. Miss Mabel Knud.sen Wednes- - day. Mr. and Mrs. John Knud.sen and daughters, Ruby and Mabel, motored to Salt Lake T.hu.rsd.ay. Mr. and Mrs. William Atkinson were Salt Lake visitors Thursday. ... Mr. and Mrs. Fred Turner and children were Salt Lake visitors Thursday. ... Mr. and Mrs. C. Cottington, their daughter Gertrude and son Francis from Yerington, Nevada, arrived Monday to visit with Mrs. H. J. fitts. Miss Ella Mikoil and Mrs. Dick Dean are visiting in Idaho with Mrs. Dean's mother. " RIVERTON Mr. Le Roy Webb of Soda Springs, Idaho was the week end guest of his mother, Mrs. Ruth Webb. Mrs. John I. Wiberg was hostess at a birthday dinner in honor of her son Rodrick's seventh birthday an-niversary. Covers were laid for ten. Mrs. Maude Porter and Mildred Porter of Morgan, Utah, were dinner guests Sunday of Miss Vera Webb. Miss Roberta Sleater of Salt Lake is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Zach T. Butterfield for the week. Mrs. Daniel E. Densley, Jr., enter-tained at a party last Thursday, the occasion being Mrs. Densley's birth-day anniversary. Games were played j and lunch was served to 25 guests. The family of John C. Wiberg held their reunion on Sunday, where they went to Liberty Park, and spent the day enjoying lunch. Misses Desne Madsen, Beatrice Howard and Edith Hamilton, will entertain at a shower at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Madseri on Fri-day in honor of Miss Rernirn SpmI a bride elect. Mr. and Mrs. Heber L. Crane an-nounce the birth of a baby boy on Sunday. Miss Belsa. Freeman is spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. George Whetman of Spanish Fork. J And Endt It With "M" The boss In the funilly Is the one wtio begins every sentence with tba pronoun "I." Dulutb Herall |