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Show i PAGE FIVE- THE PROVO POST - T - -- BUTT that it would he difficult to' decide on BOOKED what was a prize fight and what a & JEFF AT OPERA HOUSE - Successful Comedy With 7 Fifty ' People 'Will Be Here- - ' " A Sale which will attract the attention of the whole country- - a sale so cyclonic in the force of-- its low. prices ' that it will make a dean sweep of -- ' ' the entire stock on hand.7 J. . . Never was there such a breaking up of prices. Goods and prices of tKe kind to create enthusiasm at once. Price reductions not equalled at any other time. Bargains are on every side for you. Never has Provo seen such values. We have cut prices to a point where we know you will want the Merchandise- .-- ; . -- ' JanuarylD. ' - ... MENS, LADIES AND CHILDRENS OFF ; . SWEATERS ONE-FOURT- The Biggest and Best Sale of the Season. SUITS AND OVERCOATS ALL GO AT ( HALF PRICE.. r. '$35.00 Suits' . .77. ;r:7 77;v:. $17.50 $25.00 Suits or Overcoats...... $12.50 $20.00 Suits or Overcoats $10.00 $15.00 Suits or Overcoats.7. ....$7.50 -$12.00 Suits or. Overcoats. ..$6.00 MENS ODD PANTS $6.00 Mens Pants. . . .. . . $4.00 Men's Pants. . . ONE-THIR- , ...... .$4.00 $2.70 $2.00 . ' $3.00 Mens Pants OFF D ! . 99- Mens Pants, special.... L BOYS SHORT PANTS OFF t .$2.1)0 - - ONE-THIR- D V- ' - .'.$1.00 .65 . , . . . HATS MENS AND BOYS $1.50 Girls Sweaters $f.00 Girls Sweaters, ft 99 for. go for " llot To rMENS SHOES . i EACH a . ... - , ,,,$1.00 v:;, - - ladies - 7 ..89 SHOES BOYS A PAIR lot $2.50, $2.00 and $1.75 cut to 7 A . PAIR 77 1 - ' 99 A' PAIR CHIIJJRENS SHOES "ljot .95 77, A PAIR BABY SHOES 1 a pair lot cut 'toT. . . 25 . 19 - . Jex ot the Prpvo Opera House announces as the attraction at his plahou8e'Friday7Janua.ry 1, Gus Hills $7,000 cartoon play entitled, Mutt and Jeff, being a dramatization of the famous cartoons of Bud Fisher, of the same name.. The piece wiil be put on complete, with a selected cast of fifty people, a large number of supernumeraries and a large contingent of pretty girls, all handsomely gowned. There- will be no cuts' or eliminations and the piece" will be presented in a manner that will' be credit to Mr Hill and In line with the other plays that he has, heretofore sent on the road. .. Mutt a'nd Jeff are a pair of race track "habituants, who at the close of the Saratoga Taclnjj season find themselves as they term It "flatten ed, Irretrievably broke, .without a nickel in their clothes and in need of something to drive away their hunger. The young and beautiful daughter of South American the President Republic is stopping at the hotel with The principal charv her chaperone. acters in the playJlMut and 7Jeff learn from her of an immensely, rich estate oL a deceased revolutionary general, who had been banished from the' country for sedition. They also learn that there are no claimants for the estate and that it was likely soon to by the Government. They immediately start an investiga. .Manager ...... 30 J. . .19 1 Lambs Wool Garments. WW Garments 5Vool $L5Q, Garments. A PAIR I .... $2.25 $1.25 95 All Winter Weights MENS AND BOYS SHOES Mens $4.00 Shoes, $6.00. 77!: " , BLANKETS 25 $5.00 $2.50 .$3.00 ... $2.00 .7-.-v Blankets..?. v. . ...... - ..$1.50' 90 $1.50Blankets $1.00 Blankets, .7 ... .. 7. . 75c Blankets $1.00 Dress Shirts Mens $1.50 Dress Shirts. T. WEDDING STOCK The finest to be had anywhere at very reasonable prices. Call and see only the latest styles in wedding cabinets. 75 ...60 . ' .69 $1.00' Can Save Money7 on Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Childrens Coats, Underwear, Hosiery, Etc. .are forced to save Of course, many Speaking plainly most of us desire to save money. of saving, every conservative person at every opportunity, but regardless of the necessity on? most important feature of this will save" wherever possible. Its good judgment.. The and Sale is that the reductions are on the best! goods produced goods that you Clean-u- p " everybody else are familiar with. Those who take advantage of it save money. P'A - tth perfect and imfort These )rsets Include eH TO v,y CClpETS. Tor the wo'nan of h.iga Sf'.xrs well e.a for tnose of roeiu.-a''-o a is T jendcr lonn. FOR SALE BY' LONDON MERC.--C0. OH GOODIE . OOOOOVOOOOOOOOOOO' 0 QCwu i i ( ( C) o o o, o o o o o o o o O o c Tabernacle, Saturday, r Q O seme c oC) c oc Jan. 13, 8 p. m THE UNIVERSITY CORPSE AND ORCHESTRA D Assisted by John P. Hand, Tenor,, and SJrB. Lizzie Thomas Edwards, the Salt Lake Soprano, whowill be heard in opera airs and lighter- - songs; ADMISSION 25c k oo c - ( ( o( ( Of 0 10 VIA Deiiven.RioGrar.fe - e n fji$ it"deveIopeathatJt .wasgoin ' rence, was the answer. I think-- , we ought to define our policy with regard to these matters Lawrence. suggested. Commissioner I move that we do not allow prize -fights In thi- city. t. was' seconded by The motion Yes, TRAINS EAST usBEzr-jEzszitzs- lizzm i IN CONNECTION WITH u SANTA FE ROUTE - BURLINGTON ROUTE- ROCK ISLAND ROUTE. U. ISSO U FI LP AC ! FI C UNION PACIFIC - 7 TWO- - NIGHTS TO CHICAGO TWO NIGHTS TO ST. LOUIS , THREE NIGHTS TO NEW YORK THROUGIl CHOICE OF ROUTES SLEEPERS For further information see any JQ CHICAGO KANSAS -Sa- 7 D. or address fc R. G. Agp pL I. A. BENTON, C. A. P. D. - r 0 0 fJewJTrain Service - lt-LakeCity, CITY Then the question ha 'to what conST. LOUIS stituted a prISe fight. was interjected iSeveral of the into the proceedings. commissioners expressed the opinion Hr : -. F. A. WADLEICH, C. P, A. - . - - t The Best Musical Treat of the Season o o o o beyond the boxing contest stage, said he. "This commission should bq able to regulate these affairs: Every time we have a fight here will there be a commission appointLawed? queried Commissloher SEVER UNDERSOLD, ONE PRICE TO ALL. 0 O -- Wftetf 154 WES T CENTER ,7f Imperfection - THEY ARE HERE AT LAST The city commissioners this morn ing .sounded the death knell of prize fighting in Salt Lake City. By unanimous vot the citys new legislative Jbody declared itself to' be unequivocally and unalterably oppos ed to prize ring encounters and the chief of police will be instructed to C) see that fights, which have been disgrace to" the city, are no longer staged.' The action of the commission was precipitated at the regular meeting vWWw this morning when the communication of Chief B. F. Grant relative to the the bout between Reagan and Germain, came up for final disposition On motion, this communication was -. ' ordered filed. This matter has been disposed of, UNE but I Should like to- know what is to be the policy In the future, said ComOF THE Are we missioner .JL,W. Lawrence. going to stop these affairs, or not? WORLD an Mayor S. C. Park- - expressed of as laws the inasmuch opinion that, the state permitted boxing contests, that the commission could do nothing to stop bona-fidboxing contests. THREE The prize fight commission appointed to look after the T bout,"stopped it in the fifth round Reagan-Germai- -- Sli lines of ones form" and "cor. rect any figure Bud Flsh- The Whole Country is Talking about MUTT and JEFF, , c J ' 1 er Started It ' You Have Seen Them Cartooned and Had Many a Laugh Come and See the Play hnd Have the Laugh of Your Life 50 PEOPLE 50 PEOPLE V ALL LIVE AND ACTIVE, NOT MOVING P1CTURE8 SEATS ARE SELLING FAST HURRY IF YOU WANT TO SIT - DOWN PRICES 50c TO F Si advantage' the "graceful 00000000000000 P rovo Q pera H ouse ture of Prize Fight. .$3.75 . Chamberlains. Sold by Hedqulst Drug Co., two storeB, safest place to trade. Commission to be Appointed to Put a Stop, to All Boxing Con tests That Partake" of the Na PER CENT DISCOUNT $5.00 Blankets. ... $4.00 Blankets $2.50Blankets . , . , . to c SALT LAKE COMMISSIONERS PUT END TO PRIzE FIGHTING Childrens Mens High Cut Shoes, $7.50.: .'.'.$6.00 Boys High Cut Shoes, $3.50, COIt SETS . bring out -- f . . AMERICAN BEADTT of ' $3.00 ,.$1.50 .. .95 Dress Shoes How do you know! u The'Widqw IanT going te marry" you. Houston Post S5.fi ths desirable Idoas Hlj1 Known to the worlds ' best corset C. c - ih. , 'V which resu-ijs nors, ,vv Every family has need,of. a good, tn a stylish garment eliable liniment For sprains, bruises, with superb tRbig'7, V- - ! 77; soreness of the muscles and rheumat-r' 7Tr ' qualities, pains there - is none better than AMERIG4K BEAUtl comedy, theeatchy music, Mr. Hill has songs and ensembles. nor time money to nether spared make of Mutt and JefT one of the best plays of the kind ever sent on the road and he believes he has sue ceeded in doing so. 7 This7Ts the first'season of Mutt and Jeff on the road and the "play has not heretofore been seen in this city. It was in rehearsal for a great many, weeks in New York City, one or two of these rehearsals being open to the public, and those who saw them declare it to be one of the best laugh provoking vehicles ever L. D. S. GARMENTS $2.00 $1.50 and $1.25 cut to , .$1.00 v ........ 'Mens High Cut ' ... lot $2.50, $2.00 ami $1.50 cut to. . . $1.25 Slides. SHOES 1 " - 40c Underwear $1.50 Union Suits. -- on':v'''v' tappy The Man tion and learn that an article indispensable in theC mtfnufactilf e ofehew Ing gum has been discovered on the property. They proceed to impersonate the heirs of the estate and claim the property and their antics in doing ,sO forms one of the most interesting stories ever penned, but the most Important things in the play are the . Ladies $2.50 Shoes $5.00, $4.00 and $3.00 cut 7- -- ' , . LADIES AND CHILDRENS UNDER-- 7 1- WEAR . $3.50 $2.00 SHOES Mens - The Best Line in Utah County Ladies Girls and Boys. Shoes. 7 . .$10.00 or Coat for 7 .'.7". $6.00 . Coat" 777. for or Coat for.'..."... $3.00 Goat for .$2.50 $20.00 Suit $12.00 Suit $6.00 Girls $5.00 Girls' . EACH ..,95 - : ; ONE-HAL- F '60c Hoods 40c Hoods. lot Boys $1.50 and $1.25 Hats 1 .. . $1.50 $1.15 65 LADIES AND CHILDRENS COATS PRICE AND SUITS TTot Mens $3.00, $2.50 and $2.00 Hats' go . -- CHILDRENS HOODS AND CAPS AT HALF PRICE - j- $1.50 Boys Short Pants. $1.00 Boys Short Papts. . .7. 75c Boys Short Pants...,. Girls Sweaters .$2.00 . - H fekjr - n of-th- .MENS CLOTHWO Breaking ths News. widow Wouldnt you Ifk ' o read your palmt The Man Delighted! Now. tell omethlng of my future. The Widow Your future is te be The- boxing aontest. A prize fight or boxing contest in which they' do not go afterirhaifiliier and tongs wiH not attractfy-alteii-tio- n," said Commissioner Lawrence,, 7!Well,yin that connection accordso- - morning ing to reports in the bout papers after the Reagan-Germaithe, affair was nothing more than 'a Straight prize fightk said Commissioner Korns. They went at one another in a brjital manner, according to these did considerable physical papers.-an-d ' - ', damage." The question before us seems to be what is a prize flght?said Mayor Park. Following discussion as to what constituted, a prize fight. Commissioner Lawrences motion was put to vote. Roll call showed ail voting in favor of the motion. As commissioner of public safety, Mr, Park will probably notify Chief ot Police Grant of - the action the, commission. - Denver, Colorada J |