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Show V JS? THE PROVO POST ? PAGE FIVI ""TV V. !, ( Thompsons Glove Fitting- - Corsets Thompsons Glove Fitting Corsets givematural firejineswith a natural, uh : corseted suppleness in every movement of shaped x'Jhe,!b6dy. They are So beautifully 7 r ithat they fit over the form like the skin its- self. You feel like wearing them thewhole day through they are so comfortable-..--..... - have become in esfeibli$hed . asjhetandard . , v .f vj i quality and fitr and the styles are recognized as authentic. Thisi is r why we have added 'them' to our' lines and why.ware enabled toconfidently assure our trade that ' they will obtain from, this line jthe maxi- mum of comfort and style. v - -- ' , . , , r ni 5 wti'y ' - - . , J , ' , ) i r , - - '(i " i ' ' - -- n it Ul i ht in perfect con-- 4 . 7 with these .corsets. Almost every formity, A' t V i : 7 f YuSTn BrassierVre niade Our 1 o c - woman jwearsthemas-theyassist-in-creatin- ons : . t - areFnokffighrPfice " g tut coirsetless. effect now in vogue thelraceful We K i mM, L death. i 150 THOMSON1 fORSITi r The .funeral! services over the remains of Wrid Man waring, one of the best known citizens of Vernal and a brother of Bishop Albert Manwaring and of This' cify7'wer0' helcfih theVernal tabernacle last Sunday. -- There wa an exceptionally large attendance at the services and many speakers told of the excel lent qualities of the deceased. ''Mr. Manwdring was known as the " Jesse-Man-war- .SM03tt-"lLl5IE3- T ing - X in the city cemetery. - i t - Funeral Yesterc morn-ingiwh- speakers' were Bish L. jeharge A. Booth, op' of the serviees, Dr. George-I- I. Brimhall, Professor E. IL Smart and Dr. James E. Talmage. The musichF numbers were furnished the by lrofess6r A. C. Lund and who-too- k Gi E WHOLESALE AND RETAIL xf-the- en r m J v r . - 1 Wood-Clifto- n r- height Depod Spendlove 6hild Died. Cynthia E.J Spendlove, the y ear-ol- d daughter of Mr. and Mrs- - Jos. fJLt Spendlove .Qf the Fifth ward in nils city .died yesterday afternoon at 3 oclock O 0C) o ) t M 'Min Ri () o o oo o () o 0Cl O -- O () r - .. ftSel t - . , 'ssfetisrc No Fake Sales. onfAthe.Vhtr dl . YcuCan, Depend pa . A .h cj . v - FrsaftiUry, i V,rns;lJPatchf f-- the! Public to cal PHONE 84. I -- f : i CCC A ! Ww w ww ir I 44n tc 1 1 . .L .ft. ,. .1 V f t , ,i a Stibstantial r i . s , No Specials 'X : Ul i C -- f Saving on Every Purchase. ST. Best Calico Arioflo' Hope 8 . J. Chec-Ctinjha- M 5J c . BastmglThreai,i Bleach. . .76 1-j. . 1& Uood IVarl Buttons, dozrt Yard Wide Bleach 777:?:. Best 4 Sheeting:. 20 Safety Coats best Thread J. ic 1. rtnr.jff..f3i..x.le Bleached . . TJ ..C.2 3 2 Pillow Tubing JakTnuxiwdct't.a'nry-;.-52 -- 9-- f io e ! Clip'--' Notc.iTketc Lov, Prices thC'bill'is 5 Camphor Ice showing the 6 oz. Peroxide. , today f .and The aanger' lurking id IheVpaths 50c Lace Curtains. ...... .39 of the people who borrow from 8 bars Diamond O Soap- - .25 these jigencjes. y r f.b.O-- s IrystLWlnfe. 3 3 : e j I I M f I '.t Prominent Salt Laku Maji Dies. Hamiltoa Gray ii r ks mip tof Salt Lake s oldest fesidents'died iim at his home in that- - city at 9 of 86. oclock lgst night athe-agII Fo? yvari Tie! was identifTed as 1 I business manager for President! ' after which 'be t. Young, Brigham missions to Great Brit- -' filled two oF !Oa A li.V .72 t-- E frythU'g'new, xle;la . u nellllefi Ac. Nu Misrepresentations! , Pins Thimbles work Quilt, a storr very jarai-biafantf interseTy foVching tbr bfg!i!r"dutn a loving 'nfotherreidy toa acrifica her life .for har..fKm, t .1 t The Loan Shark money Tuesday, April 16 -- toior-- At the Ellen. "The'other numbr Opened ts .theTublic We invit 'y IS0' 82 WEST CENTER .We haml! J - l at the family residence at Eighth st ' Hundreds of people Have saved hudreds of dollars,t by j I trading' here. Buying in big quantities for 33 busy stores make it possible to undersell rmy competitor. - Value for value you cannot begin to match dui jpfices.n : 41lncs4t;ffoiU pneuwCs The funeral will be held Seventh-Ea- if f t For RealBargaiiis .j 2-- ! ,l i I Charles Pilzcr of Iloldrege, Nebraska, has recently taken a posh ' MerCion with thecantile Company, of this city. Mr. Pitzpr states that, the'pcople of Prove may think' they have terrible winds, but yesterdays storm was only''a breeze ,as compared in with the storms tfiey-hav-e He, stated that he liked Provo very mucji. .North and . ROUTE. for nil rBin An4LPflm PiU MIIph' T monia. 9 Tr I y'Vrdrs',: Man Likes Provo. Nebraska v -- ) after , practicing baseball for the- past U. OF U. ENTERTAINMENT MAY 3, SALT LAKE CITY few days hnd have now challenged Mills a for the Knight Woolen For students and teachers Uta.r game to be played on the B. Y. U. One fare rates ' to Sap County. campus tomorrow afternoon.' LAKE Lake City via SALT PBWBPfi TT a L--- MILL WORK A SPECIALTY 20 and No. Phones y t i We also give V i lifted by1 the wind and carried several yards away. Mr. Carter had-number of small coops in his yard and suffered a lossof about$100 ,through t the wind eanying them-- up-- into the !"air and smashing them to pieces. Lumber, Doors, Windows, Mouldings, Lath, Shingles, Etc., S'. 9- - u blfice lSa at $1.50. . -- -- ( P. 0. , you a very comfortable classy model made of fine Batiste at $1.00. Printers and Spinors to Meet. The Provo printers have been f Wind Destroys Coops. The funeral services over the reFrank Carter, the local chicken Wilcox mains .of Mrs. Angeline raiser, thought a cyclone had sure Hinckley were held in the Fourth struck his coops yesterday ward meeting house at noon were severa pplSd HOG FENCE. FENCE, NATIONAL FIELD AND I - Other gdod models at S2.00. T solo's being am. He was one of the oldest Father of Choirs in the Uinta1 B. Y. U. music school, of the Z. C. M. I. and Stake and it will be very hard to rendered by Professor C. R. John- employees was identified with that institu-- , Leon and his Woodward Alva son, fill the place left vacant by tion until quiet recently. ' L Gibbs. The interment took place Manwarjng Funeral ' - ' - You can buy this i .model JNQ fabrics. carrytheminm rices' "Xs ' " Cuts Represent only a 'feu of "the. many: styles- - we hive-i- - stocks We hove corsets for all figures andin all sizes. Oiir prices range from SO cents to $3.50 . EVERY ONE A SPECIAL VALUR d ntiSs . f - t These t&an V - . f : . , i V x I n z j 5' 7 q v SH0E3 VL" ; ep s $1.50 Shoe, solid;. j98C, Mens $2.50 ShoeA . . A $1.98 $3.50 .$2.98 : CrPOSettH-Yrtr- Ladies $2.00 values. . ,$1."49 TIuj;$2.50'kuid, 74 1.93 InfSbtssUV.fto5. . . . .;49t Best 25c Oil Cloth. ...... .18 fluids $1.00- values, . . . 69? Dress Ging- - f Ch?kTs $1.50 Bhoes. lOcJand 12 ..... .98 hams 8 Snuffer. $2,00 .,$1.49 40c, Poplins ;23 Childs A5 hi?e,Foot.; of Shciwurig $1.00 Silk Ser'g. .'7.V. Big - l-- 1-- 50c Silk Fringe 3 wear and Barefoot Sandal. |