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Show Local in J?drepnal Hathenbruck went to Salt Lake Wednesday to attend ' the funeral service of her grandson, J. ThmY wStTol IfrTaodni. Warren J. Thom&a, who TO drowned "Mrs. V. W. C. Ken-neti- h in the Portneuf river, at Pooatelto, Idabo, November 1. The body of the little boy waa aot recovered from the November 18 and 19. river untirTnefday. - 6oren Sorehson, who haa recently returned from a mission to Denmark. underwent a successful operation for appendicitis at tfte rrovo uenerai hospital yesterday., R. J. Kroupsj received a telegram ELLEN Ranchman's Trust y Hit Trade Detective Desperate Chance The Indelible Stain 7 Hi Pair of Pants A frofltf Chicago The Street Singer Charge of the Light Brigade Popular Betty Broncho Billy for Sheriff ' The yestertar advising EI .1 5 .1 11T0 MA ft-- c- " si YASP. vi, . A yiA to fit XUltU DUKilDkL limfiL1 RPQUIRES. BUYf ROM OUR STOCK 1 & 1 iuu m WMI HLH 01 fM VER AtW YOU CA BRYl THE OUR they are less than reasonable, thev are out and out rate. If you want a real bargain we can give it to you. Bead the following prices and convince yourself that you can afford either a r Suit or a Coat, or perhaps, both. M. Adams, recently Los Angeles, , California, will speak in the Seventh Day Adventtats from church next Sunday evening at 7:30 In-- ' Ladies Plush Coats Ladies' Ladies Suits Some special Suits in good materialst rather light colors, to close at $9.75 Caracule Ladies' Black Cloth Coats, Satin trimmed and lined, sizes 36 to 46, to close A complete line Caracule Coats, sizes 36xfo 46, we at FOUND Black velvet handbag. One week from today will be. Buster Owner may have same by calling at Brown day at the Boston Store. The police station, identifying ba and managers, A. Schonfeld and N.. Grass-man- , paying for tills ad. a heavy exhave gone to .. .. .. ...... ... $15.00 , quite ' pense to bring this unique outfit to WANTED--- A man of good character the Garden City, yet .they wlll he ' to act aa country salesman on .here bright and early on November 15. straight salary. Trevious experi- They will entertain the children at the ence not necessary. We teach our Princess theater on Friday afternoon own methods. Applicant must posiand Buster and his dog Tige will per tively show a clean record as to form interesting tricks. Don't fail to honesty. . Recommendations from see Buster at the handsome new store responsible parties accompanying on Center street. The Boston Store .application will facilitate matters. has orieofJlie handsomest fronts in 8t Portland. Provo and the window trimmings are ' FOR SALE Household furniture, artistic. made of heavy rnanish serge, lined with guaranteed Skinner Satin, worth $22.50 to $25.00, to at . close $25.00 values at $27.50 values in Suits all sizes. Prices cut all to -- practIcallyhewT also incubator" and 4th West 3t brooder. 541 for $20.00 Suits for $22.50 Suits for $25.00 Suits for $37.50 values at $10.00 $15.00 $17.50 $18.75 Ouroetter $6.95 Coats re- - values at -- $9.50 $15.00 values at $11.50 S22.50. $27.50 $29.50 $18.50 values' at $20.00 values at $25.00 values at Warm Knitted Sweaters Caracule at the following: $12.50 ,$20.00 and Baby C..$6.75 offer at $14.50 $15.00 $18.50 . for Women and Children at special reduced prices. ..Sole Agents for Derby and Monarch Kid Gloves; Dorothy Dodd Shoes, Ladies Home Journal JU U All nice new styles, just the kind you are looking for - .- at $35.00 values at pieces. $15.00 Suits -- Cut prices on all Plush Coats. 17.50 Fancy Mixtures . at Better grade Navy Suits, . s "" $12.50 WI$ For the Mother T Suits regular values from $13.50 to $16.50,, to close TO PROVO Warm! Special line ;Seal Plush Coats, lined with guaran-teecSatin," sale price One lot Navy Blue BUSTER BROWN COMING quire at tlhs office. . n STORE (OV KB FIT YOURlELf Mr i oAMITADT ftf P iA Aff viiiiii wi i n yiku i nL turn ua i nvv BarainiveWrimttinfthe PIOS OR HOGS FOR SALE From o'clock. The subject, "Will the Good $1.09 up. See A. H. DeLong, office Old Book Stand?" will be Illustrated phone 108; residence, 531k. ' 884 by a stereoptlcon. Everybody is In' West 19th South. vited to hear this lecture. Invite your to come. No admslsion friendg - WANTED Two loijds of straw. charges. 2t "Phone 551-- roomer. VI(D Ati$ OUR TODAY o CLASSIFIED ADS A young lady UU i f M TORfilEST MY WITH ' A SA1LE. PRICES AKZ ALtAY& RE0li4BLE. Pastor Willis WIANTED Aif :.. HOT LET THE V1ATCR ' - VIiTER v ILLUSTRATED LECTURE AT ADVENTIST CHURCH . f?::-- DO that his brother, Thomas Kroupa, had been killed. No; particulars were given. Mr. Kroupa was unmarried. His brother wired money for burial and a request for particulars to A. D. Gash, of OUcago, formerly of Provo. ' Princess ' a, S'A WANTED Student desires place to board.-- Will do chores to help pay for same. Notify Z, care Herald. It WANTED Carpenters must be mechanics, for general building work; two months work. Fare one way paid. Fifty cents per hour; nine hours. D. R. Bmltlu" Helper, Utah, State Chairman Praises Utah County WANTED Girl for general housework. Good wages.. Mrs. Wm. M. - Roylance. - Aberdeen &I(infl MISS MILHOLLAND TO SPEAK. Trenton, N. J. Nov. 8. Mlsg Inez Mllholland, the militant suffragist of ; New' York, Is billed as the principal speaker, ak.th eannual convention of WITH THE PHOTOPLAY. Just the thing to keep your feet warm One of the best programs that has been presented at the Princess theater for some time is billed for that popu(Continued from sage 1.) lar play house tonight and tomorrow It would be difficult to say Just in different communities of the' state. night. which picture should have the top of 'One other factor, however, un- ' ' doubtedly "affected the result " I am satisfied the vote of what is called the liquor interests, especially in Salt Lake county, was almost unaniCo. mous against the Democrats without 459. Telephone regard to party ties or affiliations. the New Jersey Suffrage Association, whlc hbegan lta sessionrtn the assemHowever, the result considered in its bly chamber of the etatehouse here to- row. Mrs. E. P. Fedskert,. of Dunellon, broadest aspect cannot but be highly day. The convention will conclude is slated to succeed Miss Clara Laddy gratifying to the Democrats, of Utah, with thee election of officers- tomor-- as president of the association. . aa well as the whole nation. "It means in Utah, that in two years we will elect a Democratic legislature (which. in, turn will elect a Democratic senator. We will also elect two congressmen unless all signs (alt. con- At least we .Intend to do what we have been trying to do ever since the deviBlon of party lines and that is make Utah .a Democratic state. "Of course It would be unjust not to give xnredit to the Progressives for the work they did both in the state and nation in bringing about the result. , The only thing that should detract from the credit to them is the fact that they should .have become Pemocrata whenthey'.left the Republican party Instead of organizing a new party. .Hie organization of a new party had but one object in TieW and that .waa the gratification of the am . bitions of one man.' Indepnijent Coal - Eve's clothing was very primitive, Tsistirig bf only one Fall Style teh bill but perhaps It jihould be the film, ','The Charge of the Ught Brigade." This picture, taken, from Tennyson's famous oemi is said to be one of the most interesting and realistic war pictures ever exhibited. Then some will choose the beautiful Kalem drama, "The Street Singer," as the leading picture. Miss Alice Joyce, the beautiful actress who "is pleasing in any role, has the stellar part and the scenes are taken in and about New York. Then there are two comedy dramas, VPopular Betty" and "The Fortune in a Tea .. Cup." At ' the "Ellen tfcg "feature film is "The Indelible Stain," a tale., of the Vita-grap- . old California Mission days which is filled with human interest The scenery ot the picture. is most beautiful and ,it is played by a specially selected cast from the Sellg company. On the Ellen bill are also two Lubln comedies, "His Pair of Pants" and "His Trade." ' . o . CHIEF GILES GIVES TROUT FEAST Moore, who has been political counselor to Chief Giles during the 'I.; H. Masters, of the Provo Herald; C. P. Blanton, Sharp Gillespie, Constable Wren Wllklns, the new Democratic officer-elect- ; Jesse Man- waringr Jonas Collins, M71. Bushman and Clay Spencer. w .uu.u vicuii tauuuL uc aoaigucu Chief Giles for his contribution of effectual work which ddd much to land Utah county in the Democratic ranks, . iWtlford F. Giles, Provo's chief of and his love feast was most fitting. o police, celebra ted the victory of Democracy at a late supper Wednes- DEDICATE SAN JOSE day morning which was served by LABOR TEMPLE Clay Spencer the "Royal Chef." Chief Giles had some trout shipped ' San Jose, Cal., Nov. 8. Representatives o forganized labor throughout he is president, and this enjoyable re- California were present today at the past was indulged in by a number of dedication of the new labor temple, the chief's friends, together "with the which ts to serve as headquarters of worthy police force. Among those in- the labor organizations of San Jose. vited by the genial host were the P. H. McCarthy, president of the newly elected. Democratic district State 'Building -- Trades - Council - was Judge, Andrew B. Morgan, John N. j the principal speaker at the exercises. mm MS Our Celebrated lines make Ladies' Suits,! Coats and :., " - Drosses W:&- - i "'! - v' " , ... ' .. We have special prices for you.1 thing in silks for party dresses ; ..vj :y;-.Qome and See them:.::.;''-- :- ', FURS! FURS! FURS! In Endless Varieties State of Utah. t!he : ' -. VL., D. S. , . , WINTER GARMENTS-rHEAV- Y $3.0 all 'wool Garments; $2.50 all wool flrm'fnt ,,: r ' ' Creditors will present claims to the undersigned, at his place of residence, Vernal Utah, or, at teh Jaiw.oCticot E. E. Corifman, at Provoi Utah, on or D.' before the 15th day of March ' ' vns. Dated November , 1912. y JOHN k. BULLOCK ;T Administrator. .i . ' " ' ,.,ii;2.4 $1.9S $2.00,art..wool Garments-..- ,$1.25 .,$1.50 part wool Garments.!....;,:. :,, 98$ j You positi'yely ;;an not afford bo buy your , . garments .anywhere else. J ; ' . ..1.25 484 $4.50 $3.50 $2.98 -- ool Blankets" $5.00 Wool Blankets $4.00 Wool Blankets Remember the .pricesr-cxamisee the best at cheap prices ne X ;. COTTON AND WOOL BLANKETS $1.75 Cotton Blanket.:: ". 1.25 Cotton Blankets. ' nKA. , WEIGHTS,' . Estate of Martha B. Bullock, deceased.::.-":-- : Benefit by Our Reductions " In the Ji9trlct Court of. the , Fourth Judicial District' In and 'for Utah In the Matter of i We riiust make room for our Christmas goods , NOTICE TO CREDITORS. County, - . "v i caim-paig- our', merchandise consider, yoif ' are buy or less - ! ! E. B. CORFMAN, " ' ' ; : Attorney for Administrator. (First publication Nov. 8; 1912.) - ' One Price to All 154 W. Center St. Never Undersold n; i , ' " |