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Show - THE PROVO POST IK PAGE FIVH iiM Latespring compels us to cut the prices deep, we need the money. Offers that will set the whole town astir. Here are a few of the cut prices we are making 19 Little Boys 35c Waists. , Two for Each Customer. - - MENS AND YOUNG MENS CLOTHING There is None Better EACH - LITTLE BOYS OVERALLS The best goods made, Grey and Blue, 60e grade for , Two Pair for Each Customer. Suits for. $25.00 Suits' for 45 a a. a, a a $15.00 Suits for77. $12.50 Suits for..;r:T.. 38? .37? a r. MEN'S The very best $1.00 grade for. Mens Fancy 'Dress Shirts, $1.00 grade for Mens and Boys Bummer Underwear, 4Qe grade $2.50 $2.00 $1.75 $4.00 grade for $3.00 grade for. . 7777T7-777- .J. ....... . .$25.00 . ..$17.50 7777$i 5.00 .....$10.00 ... , $8.00 . :A . ,. .777777777. . . . . And if you want a $20.00 Suit like the other fellow sells for $10.00, and .will pay us $4.95 for- one, .WE HAVE IT. $3.00 $2.00 . -- OUR.MERCHANDISE IS NEW-ANNO OLD GUARANTEED TO GIVE SATISFACTION. STUFF, ALL NEW SPRING MERCHANDISE. D SHOP-WOR- .7 LADIES SHOES AND SLIPPERS Best that Money Can Buy ' .79? .. ,69? . . cut-t- o. $4.00 $2 25 25? SHOES grade for............. rr. :tt7 grade for .7 tor grade . -- MENS AND YOUlG MENS SHOES OVERALLS- - BOYS ' $2o.orsuiirTofr:T:'.TT:. 777 Big Boys1 Ovefall'tieT)esf goods made, Grey ami Blue, , Coe grade for (tv'o pair fy each customer. . . ..... . . 49 Mens CoeShirts . . . a t 50c the Shirts, J3oys grade Three for Each Customer .A. ... $35.00 $1.73 CHILDRENS SHOES Size 5 to 8, $1.25 grade for. to 2, $1.75 and $2.00 grade for Size 8 r. $1.50 ...7. - ...$1.98 grade for. grade lor. $1.25 2 . -- 777 rrrTTT; .95? $1.25 N . L. D. S. GARMENTS 5? 7 TheJl.pO grade. .7 The $1.75 grade. The $1.50 grade. The $1.35 grade. - $2.00 ..T. 7. -- $1.25 $1.00 ,.9S? A Come to This Store Compare Quality and Price Before You Buy mmizoMK-cioTHs-m Provo, Utah ISO West Center Street germs, have been ordered to stay at home in order that the epidemic 'which is sweeping over the city, may be stopped. , City Health Commissioner i Announcement! Dr.-W- II. Sharpley has obtained a list of the persons of the dairy and is sending his deputies to every, family to warn them of the danger. AH are requested to report the first signs of illness in the family Dr. Sharpley believes the critical stage has been passed. He jsays the scarlet fever germ develops in two to five days after exposure. The last infected milk was delivered Friday or Saturday. Clayton school was thoroughly fumigated from roof to cellar. There were 1(1 eases among the -pupils of this school alone; The teachers of the public schools Have been ordered to wateh every child carefully, and if they detect signs -- Students desiring to enroll in the Music Department of B. Y. U. Summer School Should Make Application Immediately Johnson, Vocal and Public Music Supervision. - C. R. ed 1 , C. W. Reid, Piano-a- ll grades M. S. Gudmundson, Violin and IProf. with We took all the steps that were ialty of attending children, usej who was a Hollander, worked sevfor his in disease resystem the and his farm, possible to prevent further spread the milk from that commend it to their clients. The eral days, without reporting the of the disease. was ill, and in this way F. W. Hart, owner of the United States health officer made he this germs were carried to the inilk. Brookridge farm, has the finest a careful investigation of Even in the finest hospitals in told he and time ago, dairy in the West, continued the farm some Dr. Sharpley, He has taken every pre- me that it was one of the cleanest the country, said doctor. there, are contagious diseases caution known to modern dairy- dairy farms in the country. Noththat break out. The hospital docing, to serve the purest milk ob- ing tharTlr." Hart could have a loss t tainable. Many of the most prom- done, would have prevented this tors say that they are atare intio-duehow the germs explain inent physicians in the city, and trouble. into the building. In all probability, the milker. especially those that make a spec- - - School. Opens June 3rd toccccsoccoccoccoccsccoccoccoccpci Q O 0o of illness of a send the child home at once and o forenoonorafternoon. everyday to notify Theparents that o- be necessary to secure a cate ofhealth before the child can o 0 & resumeWe itshavestudies. Vi: done all that we O could do to prevent any epidemic o both children, were claimed by in this city, said Dr. Sharpley, 0u ms fin no way for any death yesterday, three new cases but there in reported to the health depart- chemist to discover these germs milk. When the first eases were o ment, and ten eases said by FEWER SCARLET -ascertained where the o sicians to have appeared One of reported were getting their milk, 0 the largest schools, The Clayton, people closed by the city health and all but two were using the o has one dairy. That was authorities aud the children using milk of An DENVER. May had 0 evidence that sufficient Brookridge Dairy milk, which demic of scarlet fever u found the source of the trouble. ed in this 'city, and twovictims, contaminated withscarld;fe'er o o o o AT o W-Ho o o 7 7 The Time o r o Wednesday, May 15th o o o o o o o Fletcher & Thomas Company o rws () 0o o o o Are the Latest o o The prices are right andjhe . o assortment the largest. o o i o o o o o The Quality Store o c Piano Students must be in Attendance -- it-w- ill certifi- -- -- nn is l phy- I been 10. thus epi- 1 is 7a threaten-- ( DAY A - , The W ondersjof the Orient will be Portrayed in Vivid Stories and Beautifully Colored Pictures THE PLACE THE HATS Tuesday Night . A Rare Treat in Romance and Travel t . . General Admission - . ' - t v O O O u .c? 5o I'O o o o o o o o Q o o o o o o o o o o o o oo o o o o o o o o o O o o 0o o o o o o o o -- jjl - o - 25c - -- O o 0 0 0) ( t f wW W WW 1& V w W- WWWW 'W W W W W Nrf : () j |