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Show PAGE SIX THE PROVO POST r;- - f'l lum It . ET3 ffti Afl in nn M ifo) mL Lni kU - , v - jvl Ulil 3 M kJ U . ! . jyMhj?fhebestmerchandisethatJias-evrTbe- n pkeed oil Sdvtruly the Premier Opportunity for Genuine Economy, e ana prices vouldnt do justice to low pricesthat prevail during these 13 days. The Bargains in -T every part of the store will be a Boom to the people of this community. - rs 1fone will go away its What emptyhandedwhen they see how much can be bought at a trifling outlay You Save That Counts-Tlii- &- - COMPANY GORDON u Is Your Chance To Save s Stand, 58 Academy Ave. Provo E-TDGGERY--Old iV nc Smoot Lumber Co. B. Y. U. Opera Opens Engagement PORTLAND CEMENT, PLASTER PARIS AND HARD WALL PLASTERS, BUILDERS HARDWARE, WIRE AND SLAT FENCE, NATIONAL FIELD AND HOG FENCE. . WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Co. and Erma Fletcher in very cleverly executed folk and ballet dances. The six young ladies are expert at dancing and aid very materially in the effectiveness of- - the performance. Their numbers will undoubtedly please all classes who attend the opera. the regular mail, as the tax notices for this year have been sent out r Iostmasfir Clove reports that the notWs were in much better condition this year than they have been iu the past, as the county treasurer has had the street nnd addresses placed on the .letters wherever possible. This method of mailing-haaided the postoffiee very materially. Much interest is, being taken rnents are being made by the stuin the B. Y. U. opera, Boccaccio dents of the lT. of lT. to attend in POST OFFICE HANDLED and as a result the seats for to- a body. FOURTEEN THOUSAND When Professor A. C. Lund EXTRAS IN TWO DAYS nights performance will likely be sold out and a great rush is on chose Boccaccio, Siitton-CliasDrug. Co. furnish Suppes opera for seats for the next two nights, eomique, for his annual producall cream social occasions. for lee During the past two days the which Lids well for the success of tion this year, his friends on all Postoffiee clerks have handled tie undertaking. There will be sides complimented him very high- fourteen thousand letters above Iir. Mili-s- AntiP-aiPills for rhumattoi no return engagement this year ly for his excellent taste Tn ehos-inas on other oeasions, and for that an opera fitted to the voices s Lumber, Doors, Windows, Mouldings, Lath, Shingles, " MILL WORK A SPECIALTY , o . P. 0. Box 488. Phones No. 20 and 40. Office and Yard opposte R. R. Freight Depot. ' ' A PROVO, UTAH. , " J HIGH SCOOL TRACK"- - MEET reason-th- er t Suit Lake City, May 25th. rates via SALT LAKE ROUTE. Tickets on sale May 25, ivi urlng May 2ttb. Ask for tickets via SALT LAKE ROUTE. The . n' ICC Graduation Suggestions i sal?" is exceptionally large: From Pro vo "Hie coni pa ny will 0 to Salt Lake City, where great business will be done."" It is reported today that the L. 1). S. University has bought out one whole circle and special arrange- - Princess Next Big Meet --Will" be Held on the 30th . of the Montlu Tuesday and Wednesday May 21-2- 2 'Preacher and the Gossips Lubin Comedy Peter Shook and Mike Yokel met at the Opera House last SatMrs. Enry Awkins urday night in a wrestling match Vitagraph Drama and gave the people of this city 4 who turned out one of the best Pathes Weekly bouts of the season. Yokel was - Jean of the Jail the aggressor most of the time, Kalem Drama in but found Saeoa one of the strongest men he had ever met. as 'th(TtjrreeTrbrokeaway from' hold after bold and showed that he had almost .unlimited endurance. At times the punishment was intense, V but Saeos was determined to win Tuesday and Wednesday, 2 : and never let up from May the time the match started until r T Fatal Coin he was forced to the mat after Pi A. Drama fifty-on- e minutes of hard wrestA ling. The second wrestle was Mother Love short, as Yokel succeeded in pinLubin Drama ning his mans shoulders to the t mat in about twelve minutes. Nemesis I After! the mecLwas over Yokel Vita graph Drama was interviewed by a reprosenta-thPo-sTh'o of and stated that t Is He Eligible? Saeos was one of the strongest - - - Edison Uomedy-- ; men he had exTFYVresTled at that weight, and that ho would un- EEL doubtedly lie a great wrestler in a sliortJime. lie, aka praisedJus opponent for the wonderful he display- O , ed. Saeos announced after the match was over that he believed Yokel to he the best man of his O weight in the world. boxMel Cox Jones and Ilenry ed six rounds for a preliminary and gave the spectators some real Ellen YOU are undeSFcided as to present for son or daughter for graduation, "'visit our store and our imstock mense will nodouHt suggest something sensible. . up-to-da- te - 21-2- -- e - N Our Jewelry is the very latest and no shopworn goods. We do our own work. Engraving free oh all purchases. ' r Our Motto: Not cheap goods, but good goods cheap. and aetln gofan amateur. comDoecaeeio is filled with pany. pretty songs and excellent choruses, giving plenty of opportunity for all. The comedy is rich and decidedly clever, and far above the average comic opera lines. This, coupled with the - Splendid costuming and exeelent scenic effects, places the singers-i- n an atmosphere to do their bestt the performances this week. An excellent cast of principals has been secured with Mr. John T. Hand singing the title hole. Mr. Hand was formerly- - anstudenf-- of the B. Y. U., but later took a very thorough course under some of the best music teachers in Berlin'. Miss Flora Ridge will sing the leading ladys role, and the Misses Olive Nixon and Anna Newell have the roles of Beatrice and Isabella. Miss Clarinda Holman will sing Prof. C. R. Johnson, another tenor who has studied both home and abroad wil sing the role of Leonetta, and Leslie Hickman sings Pietro, the disappointed prince. Messrs. and Whitaker arc the comedians of the opera and all are well fitted for the task. Among the students who have been heard to advantage in"' both solo and; chorus work, may be found the Misses Mabel Hone, Margaret Fia-mett- ?- 444.,$ hy Mo o o o good aiyusement. o The next big bout and o ling match for this city will ably be at the Opera House May o JOth, when Jack Rogers and Joe o Clark, two of the ..best boxers o of the middleweight class, will o comm to n to give the sports o of this city a good meet. Both of o iUi'lUhiU'igrra Lj them and will undoubtedly make o Go. 19 North Academy Ave. . Provo, Utah ISiirilms See Our Windows a, White Shoes Du.senberry. 'Emily wu-d-l.uk- Colonials, Pumps, Sandals and Oxfords for Children Misses and Women. See Them ; AndeTson; Mattie Daley, Thelma Clark and Leona Boyle. Miss Beatrice CampTlhegTrTsi physical director at the B. Y. U., lia&Jntroduced the Misses Anna1 Taylor, Orca Bean, Lael Irvine,1 Marguerite Stewart, Venice Clark,1 j F ar r er Bros. & Co. The Princess Theatre will pre- sent for its headliner for. , tonight aud tomorrow night Mrs. Enry Awkins. and English comedy which deals with the fortunes of love in Merry England. The two principal characters, are young English costers who are hot after a spiff of a girl,- - iwywvwWivDCODCDCCD o o() o o o o o o o 0 () 0 ,.o We dont advertise $35.00 Suits for $19.98 '" $30.00 $14.68 $25.00 $13;71 - u $20,00 1 . O : Circus Advertising at the Corner Store wrestprob- AT THE PRINCESS. Jewelry in CCOCCOCCoCCOCCOCCOCCOCbOCCOCCOCCOCC the go worth while. Chipman Some Special Things Per-onell- a. tow m--- n g $5.91 1-- 2 . But will give you the best value in $10, $15, $20 $25 Suits on Earth O -- j-; . , 1 o J Still Doing Business at the Same Corner B .. . -- v 1 otcoccoccoccoccoccocccccoccoccocpoccoccoccocccoccccoj |