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Show f , THE PROVO POST PAGE SIX HQE1F W Late spring compels us to cut the pricesdeepwe need themoney. Offers" that will set the whole town astir. Here are a few of the cut prices we are making Little Hoys'. 35e Waists. J - - .19 , Two for Each Customer. -i LITTLE - -1 -- .".t" . ' - BOYS OVERALLS Tlie Wst goods made, Grey and Blue, COe grade for. Two Pair for Each Customer. 4 , . . . t 20-e- nt There is None Better : ' e - 45 ... JT5 Ones for. 12 Big Buys1 Oveialtsrlie best' goods' inmIe7Grey8iid Blue, grade for itvt) pair for each eustomer. . . . . . 7. . .49 . 7 - $35.00 Suits 10 Vests..... Ladies1 and Misses Summer MENS AND YOUNG MENS CLOTHING EACH Straw Ilats. . . . . : . 7. . :. . .5 One Each for Each Member of the Faniilyj.: Only-OnFor Each Customer. Girls and Boys EACH . y,. Two Eaeh for. Each Customer. ...... ; ..... ... . ! . . . . . ... Shirts. . . Boys Shirts, the 50c grade A, .... - - . .... Tti or Each (ustonier - . . . . . MENS very-be- .......... , . . . ... .$2.00 1 1 1 . . . 7. . ; . i ..... . . . . . . . $4.00 grade for.... $2.25 grade JorT . . SHOES BOYS $2.f0 grade for $2.00 grade for. $1.75 grade tor. C9. $1.00 . . - -- ... $3.00 : $2.0Q -- 50 .$1.25 ,Si,e 5 Size 8 1-- . . . ; - 7. T . .. .05- ; ... for. .,$25.00 :v$1750 ..J.. ...: $10.00 ...$8.00 E, ...,..$1.9S ...$1.73 CHILDRENS SHOES . . . . . to .8,. $1.25 grade for. 2 to 2, $1.75 and $2.00 grade for. . : ; . i OUR MERCHANDISE IS NEW AND CLEAN; GUARANTEED TO GIVE SATIST ACTION. NO OLD SHOPWORN STUFF, ALL NEW SPRING MERCHANDISE. . --- . . . r. And if you want a $20.00 Suit like the other fellow sells for $10.00, and win pay us $4.95 for one, WE HAVE IT. . LADIES' SHOES AND SLIPPERS Best that Money Can Buy . ...... .79 grade for... Men's ami Boys Summer UnderWear, 40t: grade cut to. Mens Fancy Dress Shirts, $4.00 grade for. $3.00 grade for. . OVERALLS $1.00 grade fo.r . st MENS AND YOUNG MENS SHOES ..37 " -- The ... .38 77. . . . . . . . rut $12.50 Suits ." .Men s (J5e . . . , $25.00 Suits for. .00 Suits for... ...... iy1 $15.00 Suits for. . ..... .. . 5f..EACH v for. - L. D. S. GARMENTS The $1.00 grade The $1 .75 grade ... . The $1.50 grade; Ti The $1.35 grade. . . .. ,., .- - .$1.25 SO yf. : . i- . . - - Come to This Store Compare Quality and Price Before You Buy NEW YORK-CLOTHIN- G Provo, Utah 150 West Center Street New Course Started at Agricultural College (Continued From Page OueJ HOSPITAL PATIENT DIES. 1 her of hours of work ' James Jeffries, aged 52 years, for the College degree, thus indied at the State Mental Hospital ' of elironie mania and tensifying the course of study. last night general deteriation.-Th- e was born in England mitted ,t.o the hospital Lake City May 29, 19l A Letter to 'ihe Public: It was - announced that the and com- Smart Gymnasium would be comfrom Salt pleted before the close of the year I. ami be in operation during the summer school. The power plant SOLDIER SENT HOME. at the mouth of the canyon will be On the second day of May D. J. for Operation by next Sep(iiilliford, a Philippine war veter- ready this - the College an, came to Provo ami asked to be tember. From he state until and pother buildings will be housed in the city jail could write to his folks in Penn- supplied with light and power. sylvania for assistance. A letter Among the resignations acceptcame today bringing the necessary ed were those of Professor II. C. money to take him home, and Dale of the history department, off. The Mrs.JlIazel Jk Dunford, uf Jhe Thief Giles sent-hi- m 2G is of man T age but is Home Economics Department of only years from consumption., the Extension Division, Captain suffering L. W. Caffey who rejoins his regi CHARLES .DeMOISY. HERE. . ment in China. Leaves of absence 7 The U a i ted Sta t eti. Kegist ra r, were'granted ; Prof W.. S. Drew, Charles' DeMoisy, is in Provo N. A. Pederson. Calvin Fletcher, W.. L. Walker, W. McFarlane, to sending a few days in getting a do advanced study in eastern inlineup on political conditions here. Mr. JeMoisy is a candidate for the stitutions. The following appoint made for the coming position of district judge, for the meats were fourth judicial district,: lie eomes year r - Dr, K.. Stewart to be assist from Vernal and claims the entire ant director of the Experiment Station. Dr. F. S. Harris to he di Pintail county delegations rector of the School of Engineer - HOSPITAL BOARD HERE. ing; Prof. W. E. Carroll to be as sistant director of the School of Governor William Spry latp. J. D. Howell of Og . Auditor Jessit 'Jewkes and other Agriculture; t) )e Uegistrar Howard Sch .members of the State Alental I Ios,. In horticulture, instructor pital, board are in I rovo today j Arthur d. KHiS0Il! foreman Nephi chs-kinup the monthly business Kxperinient Statiou ; Franklin D. itf. that Dainesrassistaiir professor of his instructor ; Wm. L Qnayle, tory ARMSTRONG VISITS PROVO. iiL mathematics ; L. G. Humphreys, editor in in struetor in' 7 mathematics an LeKoy Armstrong, eh icf of the Ogden Examiner, farm machinery y Heber J. Webb, came to ProVo yesterday to attend assistant entomologist ; Alary E. the funeral services of Robert Ed- Johnson, instructor in' physica win Loose. Mr. Armstrong education for womert; Bobert J. ports business conditions in Ogden Biuford. professor of military to be on. the upward .trend. ; 7' science and tactics; Gertrude M. - deceased You attention is respectfully called to STREVELL, The Railroad T own in Raft River V alley , Southern Idaho, midway between Burley, Idaho and Saline, Utah, on the new Salt Lake & Idaho Railroad. 9 be a division point on the great Harriman system between Ogden and Portland. It will g be a modern town in every respect, serving as a and distributing point for at least fifteen towns within a radius of twenty miles. It is the natural center Its future of an immensely rich section of country. STREVELL-wi- ll ship-pin- - -- . commercial prosperity is unquestioned. Southern Idaho is the agricultural wonder of the twentieth century. Greater development has taken place here during the last seven years than in any. other section of the United States. A regular network of Railroads has been built. Some of the countrys richest men,' and many of its best been farmers have been Attracted to Southern Idaho. Their efforts-havcrowned with success, and they have made the country prosperous, Strevell is more advantageously situated than any of the new towns in Southern Idaho. With its added designation, The Railroad Town, it holds out greater promise of returns to the investor. We have put our money into Strevell because we have faith in its future. .We invite your in its developments Investigation is sure to mean investment. -- .domestic Cheyne instructor'-i- ll PAGE FAVORS JOHNSON. extension division, science, J. S. Page. Jr., of Pay son name to Provo yesterday morning and SUPREME COURT while-hergave a lineup on eondi-T..UPHOLDS WILL OF ihrgiristn im "i it MRS. BAKER-EDDteresteil in the candidacy of Floyd JiJmson for. County clerk and ('ONCORD. N. II., May states that Payson Republicans clause' of the will of Mrs. Mary are going to urge; the young mans G. Eddy, founder of the linker nomination. beChristian Science church', estate queathing, the residue of her Poor a))SiU- is a sure Biim of iuw valued .at $2,000, (XtO to the First paired digestion. A- - few- doses of Church of Christ, Scient ist tf and Stomach ChHmbertnin'B iBoston. creates a valid trust in Tablets will strengthen your digestion the opinion of th'e supreme court and improve lour appetite. Thous- of New Hampshire, aimounccd ands have beep benefited by taking these Tablets. For sale by' all dealers. Lame back is usually caused by muscles of the Just call eight .0 A- i lu,upiatisui.,if..;i.the,i, r back, for which you wlU find nothing WhjrAthL flowers rest do We the than Chamberlains Liniment, j For sale by all dealer. iThe' new'. place. co-operati- STREVELL TOWNSITE COMPANY u.iV.g oaa.Kq-- Suite'8 jb - 7.--- Tho . . - ' n- i' ' - - -- -- Y : j - ' 1 5 Newhouse BultdingrSaHUake'GtyT C. N. STREVELL, President; Vice-Presiden- 7' t, ; , . An Opening in Every Line of Business. For Additional Information and Free Illustrated Literature Call, Write or Phonic V; Mr.-- Ft . HOLDEN, Roberts Hotel, Provo, Utah ,rrow--bette- - . r JAMES Hr PATERSON, F. A. DRUEHL, Treasurer. HAROLD A. LAFOUNT, Sec. and Treas. DR. E. D. WOODRUFF, J 'Directors. W. MONT FERRY, ROBERT LAFOUNT; . . - ; e h : -- i jy , mz ,$1.00 08 |