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Show I PRICE MEANS NOTHING WHERE QUALITY Herald Editorials ;i!;. IS david Larson "ASVVAS EXPECTED there COMMON SENSE I is considerable comment al. USED IN THE ""the sentences, pleas ...and ..LIQUOR CASES by J. "nioior.foceJure I . - 4) "diTlhleWme-basisT7- We have made preparations for a big Spring trade,3Ve want March jto be our banner month: We've got a house full of new spring merchandise and are anxious fpr you to see it .You'll enjoy a vi($)it to our store. We are always glad ' : "to show ypu the new things. ' '' ; J ''.:., :JL i I DON'T BUY UNTIL YOU GET THE GOLDEN RULE PRICES. j 13 50c- - NoShort Lengths. ......39 Fabrics' ZZ..J. 40c-W- ash ..;:...z....r:r.:.: .. NEW EMBROIDERIES. .Neat Edging 2 and 3 5 to embroidery.- - 5 49 323 values 25c values ch 18-in- 15 r FkHince ch "TncTniounce ..1 . . A saving of fully Foulards to you. 1- -3 pun- 50 About April 1st We Will Op en at American si 00 to . Saved on every pair of SHOES LADIES' SPRING SUITS 'MtnilSsljQaMiBltlfletl Suits'. All Wool $15.00 Serges ; S9 $18.00 values $12-5- : alf-play- ed - 4UervJia-saviieJs-sell-- . . Suit. Plenty of nifty patterns to choose from.-$15.00 values' for 89 90 - - We have no solicitors or pc d d cr wagon . a n no store at vlJayson or Sprmgville. 1 UTAH PROVO, 50 S18.00 values .t,.r Site they. 'Golden Rule. Give us an opportunity to save you $3.00 to- - $5.00 on your next - - for. ing -- 90 ped- - Steer clear of the - - .754 Every Working Man should see our line of VMEN'S SPRING SUITS RUGS AND LACE CURTAINS 36 by 72 Smyrna Rug 98 II hx- - lilugrairi gg 07.. $9-9Rug Lace Curtain 39d, 49- 98d and i!P 7"v Economical buyers will appre-- c iate --Ine big savin g on Spring - ; 65c and 75c "values :.:."ZZ7.5 Dress Ginghams 8 Toile Du Nord and Red Seal 10c hisaseslHsbelfcved: - new dress Goods NEW GINGHAMS Apron-Checks admiration of the very men whom he was instrumental in bringing before the bar of justice. He work-e- many days and nights in an open handeil manner. Jle even warned the offenders and assured them- that "he knew what - - they were" doing". It " ChTeT 15. falfT QlesTSherTfrjudtl and .A. Morgan, city their role 'n the same common sensed attorney; manner. ;; When officers and officials and fill their respective positions usinghjeir-4tes- t jtidgment"; 'and mixing in a lew "grainstHjfothcrly love, they can- -.not be far ifornjbe right path: ZLTZTthe While integfityLof Hiesc men has been attached, to. have they arejoo vveU and htoraHy pmxn::hQT is true, throw a It on shadow name. their good that m even make but the h in tjiese may rakes, that, handling of the lkp;iariasesrwhfch have conie-u- p tiros 'far,' their nrotives, Jheirctions jjmLlheir accomplishments have becn 'bcyondf-fhreproach of any thinking citizen. It Is be to regretted that their actions have been cjues- ( really open-hand- ,.i ... s . ished by fine or in any other way; but laws must be enforced a mHmrjfi a In n joit" is be gtveiKto Commissioner L'feRoy Dixon, of the public safety department for the manoer jn which he handled ... Jn IT'S "THE; ; - It is not the best desire of any man to have men joru quality; That's Why We Get Your Trade, Also Your Neighbors es ! try but there is iwmderful differenc TnT tfi e IP" quor cases. This, was to be expected. It is not likely that in cases of this kind that' all should be satisfied. The. fact remains, however,, the' officers, deserve ..the. respect and commendation of the citizens of Prbvo, Never sjnce the prohibition ordinance was placed in the city law books, have cases been handled on safer ground or, with rnorejiiplomacyariixoramon sense, It is not a case of persecution but an enforcement of law on a high and dignified plan. --The (lefendents..pleaded guilty. There were' noong trials or technicalities brought into the matter. All was done in. a friendly and brotherly manner. It is believed that the action of the court will bring about the desired effect, that oT stopping the illicit sale 'of is to' be hoped that any future-casliquor, in-- these cases,-- li be settledand brought to 'termination may O Tfm PROVO HERALD 1 - -- ;'."-' As far as the Moody case i3 concerned, it Is safe to say that thcof ficers oi.Provo City are able to handle this .. ' ; :- , case as St deserves. - J- & COAL $ : vaaire vibwi Hiawatha Coal. 160 West Fifth North. . OREGON .IS OF FT EN .re " PEOPLE OF ' ferred to " when considering SEATTLE BACK the recall. It Is even assert- THEIR RECALL"; 'things ?iiypJ-cff'uin trie heat a recall e ection d not be sane- tioned under normal conditions $ome time ago H. C. .Gill, then mayor of Seattle, yyas'recalled because the peo-pi- e did not believe that the "open town" policy permit recalled by a large ted 'tylhY mayor waight. rHev-amajority, 7"cThcfe viicrc'a great lffy people who helieved that the mayor ftad been unjustly treated and frequently it was asserted thatjie'would again be elected mayor by the-apeople'who recalled Tiim,. These same recall is not a safe ,usingthe argument that-th- e x - . "and sanersafety for citizens, 7Jiti the municipal election which was held in Seattle of the Tuesday, Gill was again defeated .by -- the people.?iThus substantiating the- fact that the people - k'ndw'what they want even in a recall election. In the Seattle election, the wind is taken vspvef another argu- ment - against the recall. - " " y t Both Phones, 232. J. W. DUNN, Mgr. of cooks and . waiters aprons, etc., have to he kept nnrn uirrw hw in perfect condition all of the time. Illll II I HI II II I I II II I rI III I III . wwfc Fourteen electrically operated sewing machines are running steadily eight of every six week days. These hours av-- Hpw would you like (to wash, an have been so constructed machines erage 01 luu.uuu napKui3.eacn moncn that a hole hr a piece of table linen table-eloths- rinn - dish-towel- ," Monuments I If .you ftUUll if iI ucictu In-thi- anter rpnair ual remtnder ol the ..ivw.i.v care of the tame i!nen and make a Monument would-checkin- , . oalllx i selection. . : X contemplate erecting a This spring some- - launder lika-t- a '' shi(P)ment3 of ne same timea impossible to detect the stitches WUMAHO numbr'of diah clothiw etrv thirty from the original weave, " " ' 'days? If you had to launder 40,000 ..V.i--.,. o lnWhat a woman wants among! table cloths each month-whi- ch TRAtN&)Ar-OF7tJTOSrg Other important things ii a i Ciudes starching and Ironing account In manag- - n-- t you be pretty tired at the end of Ogden, March 6. Another solid a eaoa daysrwoTErespeciallyif you train load of Buick automobiles ar a as perpet- also had' to keep all this linen in rived s jheck book' acts city today from the east. would you ' are receiving or r spring We - nir rnn - ' f napkins,: ""-wt-l- s per--So- - . that-vvoul- me -- -- O " rtom xvhere -- thousands RE J ims ,is tne secona iraiuiuau tuuoisu- - .The Beesley MarbiB ' and GraniteWorks First 51 W. 80. St., Provo. Utah. ust one ment wMch has been sent west from attended and the glance just what your to by the dtnil,g car department of; the same Plant 8hiprSStZ has sent : more than $700,000 worthcial resources are how and th7'"g0u"theVn' he carload3. 105 train, today of cars west this season. The Tribtotals aciflcrcompan''; Aa where you have Spent Jour ;average of car3 and arrived pieces of linen are consisted of fn.thla. ch month teV9flVUui,dered -rjni0ILi'aclfic. -- At'ibis-poimt , depari, There better medicine made ch. plece ,g and t the train aS brokea up' pirtion3 f for coldsjsno centtvc m itself to save. Chamberlain's Cough than in ,mi nv,r , 10 iue tne sniDmeni kuhik cn. natures. Viu, u.acw or Kemeay... order to detect tears,, pieces that cific andrelieves the lungf. ovns the secre- STATE BANK OF PROVO. lare beginning-tthern show wear. At the Short Line, , tions, aids expectoration; and restores.; roads' for delivery at points oramis3arydepartment of We South- - other l Oakland. California, the west and. northwest. Including the system to a healthy condition. Jor SALT LAKE ROUTE ' , . . .. . . shiiimant tae on camoany Sale by He4qulst .Drug Co "j - n., "' land show at 1.08 Angeiea. Juarcn .mere la uiaiiuaiutu. ' 8th to 2Sth. Tickets on Sale larch 8tbr 9th and cm-- c 1 "YTrfrTeuar finan- - OUtgO. ns vj mall1tm that hnV la e to-b- f ' fifty-fiv- e r,?;-- w!& - ; o fern-Pailfl- DANCES. SONGS AND PLENTY- J LAUGHTER . HONEST laugh is a natural tonicrso tonic was h and ed out t o e v e ry b ody yes-- , l terday afternoon and evening -- -- recommendatiQiiof.Klav.and Erlangcr whiclr goes for something good. "If there was anyone who did not laugh it must not be blaimed to the production for. it Final limit March 31st- .- ' $40.00 rolng" and returning," "Salt "' Lake. Route. .. , . ri happy situations. It' is a clean, wholesome .attraction, . worthy of all pic praise that has been given. the which Little is has v Movement," "Every song .Ldone tnc major part to carry "Madame Sherry" to fame.' Notwithstanding that fact that it has been played,, sung,, "'and whblledJo jleath, itThas lotlib'nbritpopuIarityT-7- " of. this music, the thanks must be-t- o ... However, for.the-lifthe graceful and classy dancing which accompanies , ' throughout the play vhen the enchanting strains flow forth. Regarding the compafry in whose'Hi'ands'the re- sponsihility lies for the success of the production, it must be. said that they at? know theitbusincss and-bethe ' K. and E. stamp.' The business of the opera house was a record break- - " er all of which is coming to Mr. Jex. When'a season of ' nerve tojajce sparsely, filled seats is recalled it 'a chance of a K.' and "E.'production. " - Angeiej, retcrnlng via San Franclsco-Southern Pacific or Western Pa ctflc.' " - Stop-ove- .. ar DEATH OF the death of William D.v WILLIAM D. Roberts will be received with ROBERTS regret by the thousand who knew him. When the events tf the pa'st were recorded r his name. was among the leaders, a pioneer, a sturdy and honest citizen. . His life has been made uprf work and ' activity.- Whenever the services "orcitizens" was called was of one the first to respond for, William D. Kobcrfs shirked duty. He served.liis community, his -" country, his GoL He set an example to his children a was and thrift. man. Tie of industry He has good gone to a well earned rest from a life of activities. II U reward will be the crown which goes to the faithful," May r. the IcincLXather comfort the bereaved. - - . He-neve- r mizr- T t - - t l- . s " -- .mi s. ' " : T 1 1 oa return trip - ' ticket Fifty acres near Pleasant Grove, one or beat farms In Utah county, 4 acres frosted crops In fence and water. 9 acre-orchar- strawberries No years. House, Price $9,000. Half 46 "'""' ' cash "pMhanalltherest' irrigated farm, small log acres In alfalfa, all fence; 80-ac- house, 25 14 mllea from THE ANNOUNCEMENT of t ForraIe - - allowed- rs within limit ot e , -- -- mh. at the hands of the "Madame Sherry' Besides being-- a star production, it hadthecompany, plainly-mrmriiwi)n- icu --- in the opera house ittnny--f .,1. . .PrFce balance cash, town. good $2,000, 'About one-thlr- j JGme. . 80 acres good land, 'fe tinder irrigation in two'or will come three years. Easy payment.'Prlce, V' $800. irulf A jiunibecjot small rfjacU-- ot land in 5, 10, 20, And tracts, at per acre, terms down, balance $5.00 to $10.00 t at 8 per cent per month y ii acres at Sprlngvllle, 20 under. cultivation. Frame house, barn, etc. to one-fourt- $12.-0- 0 h . " .' J.-- - Wood . - f y BoKemian hops 'J'"- atcr- -"': - -- , -.r-T-- ', . ckoiceit A pure .r'-- nealtK food lever- MicfQt .' WnU for price list . ; - V ; brooks y nd pure mountain ' iSJrJ f ; 7, i ' .ymm'0'-"-'-.- - ,t- - - ' " - - . . .- ' " . .;:- - OrtierJimt.froa s -- ; 'VV '- - ' " v', t ' Really CoP "32 West Center '".'' - y-r.---- '. ;, jpby Jrf!1 with-Interes- Price $3,500. secured by the proper -r ;- 40-ac- re $10.00 Qs7S S some timber, :" Sjj St Provo, Utah " " - j ' ;. " " " ' . - ; ...7- - A . il,.-.- ; -- . . - 1 - |