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Show Foley Kidney Pills, "trnlizo and remove the poisons causo backache, rheumatism, nerv-M"snoss. nerv-M"snoss. nntl kidney and bladder ir-'iHKCulriritioa. ir-'iHKCulriritioa. They build up and restore ''b natural nction of those vital or-feKnB- Scliramtn-.lohi:son, Drujjs, five Sfi'fn WiU 0l0Se- 2mxFi S:ilt Lakc Auditoriiun Ualler ATn i? k wiiI cIose Sftuny cvcu' D?' ilarf'' in order to make some Wnanjs n the building prupamtory to SlBx:,1"6 tl,c biK buildin-i into an arli-sSBlm, arli-sSBlm, ,,,!ikati,1K nnlc It is tho inten-t&iM. inten-t&iM. i 0 new 'oiinnnv to be readv jSllPf ness by .'July 4." Think of it, MKC SKatmg on tho Fourth of July. r$wL, bune-Reportor Printing Co. -gnS CKl Second South St. Phoue 718. Medicines that aid nature are always most successful. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy acts on this plan. It loosens the cough, relieves the lungs, opens the secretions and aids nature in restoring the system to a healthy condition. Sold by all dealers. 3 XMat- Mon., Mar. 13 A. H. Woods Presents sInt The GIRL ris0' TAXI Exceeding the speed limit. Prices: Eve., 25c to $1.50. Mat., 25c to S1.00. Seats now on sale. ICOLONgAlj Tonight, Bargain Matinee Today First time at "pop" prices, "THE MAN OF THE HOUR" COMING COMING March 1 3, 1 4, 1 5 3 Nights and Wednesday Mat. Only Marie Dressier In tho greatest of musical comedy successes, "Trie's Nightmare." Seats now selling. Both Phones 3569' ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE. Matlneo daily (Including Sunday). WHITE AND STUART. The Hanlon Brothers. Charles 13. I.awlor and Daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Allen. The Gordons. Ernest S'charff. Frank PvOgers. Orphoum Motion Picture. Mntlneo prices. 15c, 25c. 50c NlRbt nrlcpn. 25c 50c. 76e. THE W LIBERTY mTHEATRE fjf WILL WjJ OPEN jyi MONDAY (rErTfjSjf NIGHT ADVERTISEMENT. Sealed proposals will bo received. at the office of the project engineer. U. S. Reclamation Service. Provo, Utah, until l o'clock p. m. March 7Lh. 1111, anil thi-'reaftor opened, for leasing lor erasing purposKS the land deMeribcd below: UINTAH S1MSCIAL MERIDIAN. T '1 S. r 11 w, all sections IS. 10. 2'J. u'J, ::1 and I 3 s. r 11 w, all sections 1 to 21, and 27 to !M, Inclusive; t 1 s. v 11 w, all auctions I! to 10, lf to 22, nnil 27 to u2, Inclusive; t 2 s. r 12 w, all sections sec-tions 1. 2, 3. 10. 11. 1'-'. IS. 11. 13. 22. 211. 2i, 2r,. 2tj. 27. :u. ar. and :n;; t :i s, r 12 w, all sections 1, 2 and 12. fi 1,8 ID neros (mon' or loss). Further Information and forms of pro posul iiiiiv br obtained on application to ,j u Iyiel. projifl i-nglm-i-r. U a. Iloi-laniallon Iloi-laniallon SliMcc. l'rovo, Utah. U07U I Closing out a small group of S Jf Silk Petticoats, values to $7.50 for $3.98 J f Cravenette and Rubberized RAIN CO A1S W M M J 1 Si I ALMOST HF THE BBGULAE PRICE to pay for these I H Id , , ... , r . m M Mr JU MJ Jm Mm well made, beautiful Petticoats, made 01 messalmes and I I Regularly sold for $15 Saturday, $4.95 J flf tyMm plain or faney taffeta silks in many attractive colors. H I Choose from fitted, semi-fitted or loose back styles, in tan, fpnrjF Wfc Several attractive styles, broad circular ruffler, I black and navy, all sizes in one style or another; special, u "riWiJ M.VHftowWWL&hmmW tucked and accordeon pleated. Great values at 1 Saturday $4.95. Fu-irnCWatfjglflP $3.98. ( oys' spring Suits & sf (Rousing Values in Shirt Waists I Jk ' SPeCtal Saturday . A great cleanup. Exceptional savings n New Spring Goods 1 WMlK THE NEW SPRING SUITS are of mixtures and wor- , (Tmnw -r-rmmr -vt . IH 1 flWmk Bteds, and they are not only correctly proportioned OFTEN t A VERY LITTLE MONEY will gp a very H I JIM W&l) S WGl1 taUred thCy depend6d n fr tte WrikeJstSw is insulted . wardrobe-if jw WgWSh Full bloomer trousers, mannish sacque coats, Saturday brings new evidence of that fact in these fe H W&m' 1 Ir excellent styles and colDrs-$5.00. several offeringa of Waists, not one of which can regu- XgK gEM jM f&Mp Wm Hi if larly be equaled at the prices. rp0mr wbHH iiM..fW The New Spring Hats for Boys. $2.25, $2.50 and 1 nfl f!L ' IH yrmTjl A splendid value Sf $2.75 Weists . . . JL.lJiJ rm ikW U Jwl Saturday JJ VIJ. Tailored Linens and Lingerie I INI IE WMyC mi. 1. i. i iv 1 . . yt 1 Not all sizes. Neither is the style range complete. But the llWfflSegmR? ' 1 it M yy vnte V6ry newest sfcvles nobby cloth Hats With sheer force of these gTeat values' will self these waists in short LI 1 Wm 1 MiMj stitched brim, silk band, handsome new shape, just order. Just a hint. Lffim JvPk 1 ! WrrWISffi the thing for the little chaps of 3 to 8 years, brown, Tucked and pleated front, waists with laundered Miisk &f 1 IH -i 1 collars and cuffs, dainty lingerie waists, lace and am 1 HlUlfl (yr red, gray, navy oOc. embroidery trimmed, sizes 3i, 36, 40 and 42. Satur- Lm ?3? 1 iiH Other styles of CLOTH CAPS ; golf, bulldog and eton styles ; in handsome A JjLk 1 IbHh v mixtures and plain navy serges; special 50c. J. Silk Waists that sold f 'J AO rWS V JH S lisH 1 to $13.75, now .. . -4.70 (mm W lIH y s. Taffetas, messalines, chiffons and crepe do chines, in black, .) Mj-f B s n. navy and brown. Just a small group not all sizes. Sat- fN 3 ll $1.25 "Reindeer" fLs One Button Cham- j J urday-2'98- fabric Gloves, pair J3V ois Gloves, pair . . VP I We include a group of $7.00 A group of $8.00 to $17.50 Closing out fabric gloves at half price, and Genuine chamois skin, best quality, Prix White Waists at $2.95 WaistS at $4.85 I Jl these at 65c in chamois or while are iust seam sewing; Speer point back: one bntlon - , ... e. 1 IH HTtV to Made of fine White linens with hand em- Cort .gj a I H mmftA. Satada.wc. S3. SO Long 9 b- broidered fronts, dainty striped madras 5'. dSSTIH I Women's "Lambskin" & l' White Gloves pr VP - OC' "Waists tucked and pleated, some With crochet and even hand embroidered, in new I I Gloves, pair VP 1 The new 16-button lengths; the most pop- collars and cuffs ; all .are fresh and clean ISb sES OF A FA- 1 H ular glove of tho season. In white, all sizes "Waists and considered excellent $7.00 MOUS MAKEE and each waist is. a model of 2 ill Lamb ovcrscam styles; black, white, tan and excepting 6. In black, all sizes excepting i vn.Aw en?ol of t9 On th?, new sPrluff styles shown overywhero at H A navy; excellent value for SI. 6 y Values; Saturday special at ipJ.JO. full prices. y g ! V cJ1ZurclVTi? Y Women's Underwear -Odd Lots( Kimonos and M mfssaturt Pay One-Third Instead of Full Price Dressing Sacques 1 A? I? 7V? f Th' ' 4 jo tir A most successful Underwear Season brings in its wake the entirely natural re- CHANCE TO COME SATURDAY, and 1 I M.tLJy . 1 fltS IS yOUr sult that the best se1-mg lines as they become depleted, leave us with many , in- those who come early get first pick. H 1 Opportunity. complete assortments. By grouping these, nearly all sizes are found; but, of Chance to pay about a fourth, instead 1 jtH 1 course, not all sizes in every style. prices. 1 IH 1 $1.50 to $2.50 Men S iq rl0Z ffarments in the lot, including women's and children's garments; Garments from our regular stocks. I Kl 1 Shirts 95c mostly vests and tights; a few union suits. The ones and twos of a kind that H llH , Underwear of cotton, wool, silk, American made and Swiss goods. UNDER- must be closed out to make room for ll I (See window display.) WEAR SELLING FROM 65c TO $3.60 AT 1-3 OF THE REGULAR PRICES. the new spring lines. Concerned are 1 IH I Still plenty of styles to select from and Choose from whit Wack gk blue and pink choicest values gQ to the H nearly all sizes; Coat styles, cuffs-at- ' I aHycomers - KimOUOS and Dressing I 'tnTu-. Sacques sold up to I $1.50 to $2.50 Night Shirts, v o I H I V1 f n5c eTh i I Women's 75c Lisle O I ' I 1 Made of soisettes and cambrics, neatly r 41 tf I trimmed, broken size range. M.OS JOT . fLF JT IU Q Q I IH $1.50 and $2.50 Pajamas, FINER HOSIERY at regular prices is impossible. It is a phenomenal offer and n. . - . . , , , . I H HALF PRICE . b c L . . . l. , -i i 4i i i . 1 , Of velour flannels, in dark and medium 1 fM xxvxwy illustrative of a condition of affairs that is only possible through the great outlet , ... , . , , 1 Of madras and French dannels. These which this store has developed colors' wlth hlSh or S(luare neck louS 1 H are odd sizes that must be closed out m , , ls , ' or short sleeves tucked yokes; belted at Tlie hosiery is in opera length, fine gauze, and full fashioned lisle; in sky blue, waist 1 IbM at Half. tan, and pink; hosiery which is regularly sold for 75c a pair. I Novelty Bat Ij-the $1.00 Women's Silk Lisle Hose, - SZ LnZ Kimonos sold to kinds for soc A great value, at a pair . OC $4.50, for I Various good colors; have more or & y ' I them than we care to have. Saturday excellent wearing Hose with double top, linen spliced heels and toes, in black rf 4 g B fl I choose any at One-Half Price. . and colors, an excellent grade of lisle Stocking, and one that will give unusually qlm j B Men's Thread Silk Half good service. I H Rt rt allies Infants' 50c Black Silk Hose, pair 17c StS" I Jes , qua 1 pui 1 c , , pairs 50c. Just a small lot and only sizes 4 up to 0V2, black only; Saturday 17c. and floral patterns. 1 J lall colors, Saturday at oOc. y lJ 'J y v y 1 I THIS WEEK l THE GARRICK STOCK CO. will preccnt Edward Pople's dellght-H ful story. C THE PRINCE CHAP Matinees Thursday and Saturday. E Souvenirs Thursday matinee. m K Next week WIUlo Collier's Suream.R SHUBERT THEATRE WEEK BEGINNING SAT., MAR. 11. Doric Wilson, Lillian Sutherland. Jack Curtis, Edward S. Allen, Leslie Forrest, Ben Bard, Mayme Prager and a big chorus of beautiful show girls In the rollicking musical comedy. The Hen Peck Family Every night at 7:45 and 9:15. 10 cts. and 20 ds. Matinees Sunday, Wednesday and Saturday. 10 cts. Children, 5 cts. Today and tomorrow, the famous Buffalo Jones pictures, LASSOING WILD ANIMALS IN AFRICA. Bailey's Statue Dogs. The MalcommlG, clever Jugglers. Fred WobGter. female Impersonator. DON'T MISS THIS SHOW. Prices. 10c. Reserved. '20v. Matlneo Mat-lneo dally, -:Io. Evenings, 7. Sundays, Sun-days, i;:30. The. cyorlnstin: jirl question is easily and entirely solved by the insertion of a little want ":id" in Tho Tribune Bell phono jLXIU. Iml. 3GU Signs of Spring (These showers are reminders only of what we may i expect in April, the month ol showers. We've Raincoats $. Sand other things that will protect your health and insure your comfort. J RAINCOATS ytr! A most interesting variety ol styles ? an(l patterns from ? I A Ml $12 to $35 . i 1 ( Jk I A OIL COATS 1 u j liiiis For those who are required to spend J 3, w mucn ume ouldoors during rainy i TJU I li weather, the Oil Coat (or Slicker) is ? ! c a sure protection i I ill $3, $5 and $6 5 m mfl6 'i Men s Rubbers (first quality) $1 .00 f IMf ' UMBRlLLAS ) IWI Umbrellas cheap enough to "lend" aff' and good enough to keep 75c to $12 J Hi I38-I40-I4-2 OMAIN ST. V SUBSCK1BJ3 FOll Till TU-IBITNB AND GET ALL THE NEWS I COAL VALLEY ill THE LAND OF SUNSHINE I PERFECT CLIMATE I I Best of soil. Abundance pure water. Growing wea- " 1 1 ther (en months out of twelve plow any month of 1 the year. lost beautiful valley in the "West must 1 1 be seen to be appreciated. Big profit in slock rais- 1 ing. Can cut live crops of alfalfa per year. Grain, 1 I potatoes, sugar beets, vegetables and cantaloupes 1 B grow to perfection. An ideal orchard spot citrus fruits and berries of all kinds produce abundantly. COAL VALLEY I I Where Is I! ? H Call on Parker & Ballard I 1 ' 400 Atlas-Block I H I For full particulars of the best and cheapest irri- 1 iH I gated land in the West. Why pay $200.00 to $500.00 I 1 per acre for land not as good? Seo us before decid- 1 JA 1 wig and get 320 acres for what 10 acres will cost 1 1 rou elsewhere. |