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Show JPAUK El U I IT THE PROVO POST the course will I if a cry popular (( one with young' men interested .in SPECIAL COURSE AT WINS agriculture.. PLANNED FOR B.Y.U. A THE OPERA ROUSE BOXELDEE LANDS OFFEE BIG ' OPPORTUNITIES -- - ; yE. II. Holden of When the management of the Annual Catalogue givesOut- - Land a nd Water Coin the Pacific jiany,. locatHouse presented Sarah n - line of New Courses ed at 100 West First South street, Opera Bernhardt in the' great French this city, has just returned from love t r a d of Study Ca mi last ge yr S tre elT,'Td aIT(7, "vv Ti er e h e h ash een new and night, something entirely with a numbe- rr Joeatpeojde extraordinary w as thrown on the them" the wonderful farm True' to her own Tlif annual catalogue" of the showing screen.' picture lands in that section. Mr. Holden words BernIhe "Divine is Brigham Young University put, states that Park Valley," which is hardt must look to Sarah the picture and prebents a number of new and located in Boxelder county and machine for the of perpetration extends one into is of the interesting-featurIdaho, irf regard to fame as the greatest actress of her farm sections in the the the coming school yea r. Several most fertile Pacific-Lanage. Her innovation into the west. The d and Wanew departments Lave Tieen ere picture and the photo play" ter Company. has spent a tremend-ou- t moving have added greatly to the fame of ated.'givij.ig'greater varietyfo "the amount of money in develop-ingthi- s the beautiful work of the school, and making it .actress, as it serves section, and they are now to much more effective and thor-to thoseAvho otherher carry raising some of the finest grain in wise would never have-a-n - tiugfr. opporthe state.- Part of this land is 'Prominent among these new 1111,1 to know more of her than tunity '',r l)rt'7a,l,r'' the stories of her fame. In Cadepartments is that -o- f- Biblical mille she is wonderful, and as History and Literature, inelmrgeTl7li;';0,"he mofia'ns ho,feI she portrays the pathetic yet beaut4ho,,sa?d of Professor A. B. Christenson, w struetion and a tiful ui ?omm whQ has spent considerable time in story of Marguerite G&utheir ek be,nS Pub" The newspaper, V, Europe studying. the Bible from Lady of the Camillias, who various standpoints. Thefollmv71,sbpd ,be.rc- arui from environment by lived, but loathed !8 a si'(,tlon .bf the life of the courtesan she fairng courses are given in this de- - f?10? ,levplIeA Vlth won' ly surpasses the most vivid impartment: Israel and Surrounds V,a.UH-,wnderful success. Civilizaof the famous author, ing Nations. The Mr. Holden reports that the agination tions. Old Testament Literature, Alexander Dumas, who gave to has a few tracts of land the a true but veiled story jAhe History of Religion, and Ju- - company foil sale which is being offered of worjd yet daism and Christianity. one of the most beautiful fhe department of History, at prices ranging from fifteen to French women of the Nineteenth " " Economies and Sociology has been fifty dollars per acra. and that the Century;"'''- is one that will bring investment Swendivided. Professors John The story of Camille deals son and Earl Glade will be the big returns on the money from with the passion and emotions of the very beginning. , the very soul and most vividly professors in the department of Economies, Sociology and Comportrays the sorrows that must follow in the pathwayof"sin7 yet merce, and Professor Christen PEOVO FISHEEMEN EETUEN FEOM TEIP back of it. all it reveals the depths Jensen and Instructor Suow in the ON THE STEAWBEEEY of the character of a woman who of and department History is willing to suffer all that the New courses have been added in each of - thesw depart- - - C. E ugdle "Tlctldicrw A1 bert "S'. innocent mTghTTfoTbFealTedlipbn ""'"'7.. "...7-. merits. l Jones, Eugene Jones, Jack Hague to help pay the extreme penalty Music for the first time is made and Professor Ilarvey Fletcher re- of her shame. a separate department, and great- turned last night from a weeks The patrons of the Opera House er emphasiswill be placed On this fishing trip on - the Strawberry enjoyed last nights bill and no " w ofk than ever before. Professor river. Upon leaving Proto the doubt another large audience will witness "Lund will continue at the head of party went to the government be out again tonight-t- o ' 1 1 e - ff," Continuance of Our Exceeding mrm V Our determination to give you An absolute new' stock of merchandise nextseason. com g Isale. pel us to continue" our Imagine" buying" a $20 suit for $10, and a -- : $4 pair of shoes for $1 price-cuttin- -- - i R Aru-ien- -- - Gov-..jrnme- f -- -- t Ibis work. In the College department of Theology, a course hasbeen addled dealing with internal aiuP evidences of the autlienti--rityu- f the-Book -- of Mormon,..aLso a harmony of the teachings f the Hebrew and Nephite prophets in .r d at, on to- Ch mtr lus.mission.and doctrine. The faculty has been strength-lie- s "ened by the return of Prof. Will iam F, Ward in the department of Mathematics, and the addition of Arthur Vance, I). V. M., who will " instructions iu veterinary . give ' v science. Miss May-- Waul, after a years .absence in Hie east, will again take charge of the Domestic -- Science work. Instructor Eyring will assist in the department of physics. The. outlook for a splendid school year is certainly very promising. Work has been commenced on an agTiculfufal mechanics laboratory building, located south of the I University" bl ockr Practical - instructions will here be given in putting together, handling, operating and 'repairing all kinds of farm machinery. It is expected - - works at theAiead of Diamond Fork and spent a short time jgoing through the tunnel, watching the progress on the big dam where a great force of inen are at work. From there they went to Stinking over onto the Stravn Springsand where berrythey found fishing very good, and many fishermen were on the stream, as largepar have gone out with teams and autos to enjoy the cool Strawberry valley. WILL WOEK TO MAEKET UTAHS BUMPEE FEUIT CEOP IN THE EAST On ing" to the bumper crop of peaches being raised iu this city this year, the Utah Development League has called a meeting to be held in the Salt Lake Commercial Club tomorrow afternoon at four oclock in order to discuss the best plans of effecting a stedy market for the products 'of the Utah Utah' farms. A large number-o- f cunty-frn- it growers to attend the meeting and to do what they can to ajd in the establishment of a bureau to help find places to place the fruit. are-planni- ng the last performance of this It is one. of the best pictures ever slfown in a local picture house and well deserves the patronage of the people "of beau-tifuLstor- v ' Provo, VOLUNTEERFIREMEN MEET TONIGHT TO JOIN IN PARADE --- BOY SCOUTS WILL HIKE SATURDAY TAKE " L The Jhy. Scout :s .of ProVo will meet neSt Saturday afternoon for a trip on Provo Bench, where they will make maps and spend the afternoon going over the farms. - . $6.00 Suits for . $4.00 $4.00 Suits lo7T7 $2.70 $3.00 Suits for $2.00 Little Boys Odd Pants, 75c for 777777749 4 4 The The The The 23 Little Boys Overalls, the best goods, made, Grey and Blue, 60c grade, two pair for each customer, for r. . 45 Big Boys Overalls, the best goods made, ,GrfiV and Blue. 65c grade, two pair fox. eaeli customer, for.'. , . . . . . rr. .jt .49 Mens 65c Shirts , . Hoys Shirts, the 50c grade 37 Ladies V Misses and Childrens JParasols. all 'kinds and colors ,..,1-- 3 OFF $5.00 Parasols .$3.35 $4.00 Parasols $2.70 $1.50 Parasols r.$1.00 $1.00 Parasols ....65 50c Parasols-- . -..35 30c Parasols . 20 98i gra4e, - 420AXLSu4ts $15.0(1 Suits PRICE ONE-HAL- F . . $10.00 Suits -' .'.$10.00 $7.50 v ; .$5.00 ; CHILDRENS SHOES Sizes 5 to 8, $1.50 grade for . . . . .tt.95J Sizes 8 to 3, $1.75 grade for $1.25 00 pairs Children s Shoes, sizes 5 to 8, $1.00 to $1.50 a pair, on this sale for a pair 59JBOYS . - FELT HATS $1.00 grade $1.25 grade AA.J 1 49 95 Girls, and Boys 20c Straw Hats - - - - - - Only one each for each member of the family0 Ladies and Misses Summer Vests, 10c,Two121c and 15c ones for SHOES MENS OXFORDS $4.50 and $4.00 Oxfords, eut to . .7, .$1.88 LADIES CORSETS 7 $1.50 Corsets 9g $3.00 Corsets $2.50 Corset-.',- , .$1.08 $2.00, Corsets . .r. . ... . . $1,757 gradefor grade for $1.50 grade fox, ..... I SANDLES, COLONIALS ! OXFORDS .$1.5g LADIES SUMMER KIMONAS ! In Newbuck, Canvas, Velvet, Patent, Suade X I $3.00 Kirnona.-$2.25 Kimona $1.50 Kimona ds, $1.28 . . .98 9g cut- - Mens Odd Pants . . . . . . . . . . -- . . 1-- 3 $3.00 Pants for .777. . ,"r.r-.$2.0- 0 ; $1.00 Pants for tp Tan, Champagne .and-Oxfor- .77T7. v .....,.$2.48 rrrr.;:. Bojs Shoes, a pair All Boys Slippers Childs Misses and Ladies Each 300 pairs Ladies and Misses Shoes," $3.50, : $3.00, $2.75, on this Sale, per pair $1.00 $-- 00 1 I Cents for each customer .....$1.98 t 59 $1.25 $1.00 MENS AND YOUNG MENS CLOTHING ALL CHILDRENS SLIPPERS ! L. D. S. GARMENTS $1.00 grade $1.75 grade $1.50 grade $1.35 . Little Boys 40c Waists, 2 to each customer. eat-h- ' 25 grade cut to 1(M) 4i -- MENS OVERALLS llie very best $1.00 grade for 79 Mens Fancy Dress Shirts, $1.00 grade 69 Mens and Boys Summer Underwear, 40c pairs Ladies Oxfords, $3.50 and $4.00 . . grade, on this Sale, per pair $1.69 All Ladies Pumps and Slippers, $2.50 grade for 4 -- Short Pant Suits two pair Pants if you want them . . ..... .1-- 3 OFF WILL John Martin has called the first volunteer fire department of this city to a meeting tonight at the fire hall, where the surviving members of the old fire fighting brigade will meet to discuss plans for taking part in the Pioneer Day parade which will be held next W ednesdav, According Ito Mr. Martin, there are enough of the members in town tomake aTgood showing, and they will line up and take part in the celebration. J All Little Boys . 7. . OFF- 1-- 3 .7. - $2,00 81.75 .,-.-98 LADIES BLACK PETTICOATS $1.10 Black Petticoats .78$ $1.75 Black $1.00 Black Petticoats Ladies White Muslin Underwear '1--3 OFF Ladies 20c Hose : , to a PetticoatsJtJ,1.19 .50 OFF 9gk Little Girls Straw Hats ...9 1-- 2 PRICE Maldng room for" fall stock gives you these wonderful opportunities. Every reduction direct and legiti-mat- e. You enjoy making $10 to $20 dont you? To save it is to make it. Dont forget. AT A GREAT SACRIFICE r , We have all sizes yet. 1 4 Come and see them ! -- ' 5 v . WARRER BROS. &C0.1 f 't ? S-C J'V I $ m i P , i NEW YORK CLOTHING CO. Never Undersold - . . Never Undersold |