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Show ' 13, 1911. THE PROVO HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY f 4llttttf 4 STYLE 11 ftttf tttttf f f f f f ?f f ft f f f tf ff tttt WORTH QUALITY ' II . ' r - . BLEB TAG - , rvn 0 I ,.f ill .? - , r w t i r - ii make this Ked l ag jalelor. l. - . j- -i r;-- have endeavored to commuHItv. Whenever entire interest: to this vou see the Red Ta& on anv " . . i . arucie you u marvel at ine wonaermuy tow price. I I unusual . " - 3 Those $12.50, $15 and $16 Suits wc sold for $6.50, WHAT'S LEFT j If ' LADIES' DEPARTMENT $125 jPetticoats ; red tag price. , Oxfords.'...... 1.50 35c Boys' Waists ;' red tag price. $1.00 Men's Overalls; red tag price.;. 25c and5c Neckwear. , ,19 50c Men's Work Shirts; red tag price $6 to $10 Boys' Long-paOne Lot Men's Shirts. . . 77. . . $2.50 Suits ,.... Men's $1.50 Felt Hats. .. ... 7. NEW LOT OF WHITE WASH 25c Men's Sox . nt 15 19 ...I.... One lot Children's Shoes "HDpeMusHn T. ; .... Aniosfceag Gingham Calico 98 THE .l 712 g g ON 1U MK CENT OFF ALL LADIES OXFORDS 15c Madras .... x (TRI-WEEKL- $1.98 .gc . theRedTag V n I . . - BAKER, Center Street - governed. It. is precisely this orincinle that th" T fllnriH iHpa contra ' . In an Mct.m . r..f into m. Tc .to w be thc juugca for coal, desire to learn and who they desire' shall teach them. After oiilsavs The Catholic. The citv of I it-is their problenviot who are out 'of all supplying the city with coalr and these prices were submitted : sympathies with youth because of the busy years intervening m,ne run' $2.65;. Indiana lump, $1.60; Indiana lump.. their own youth and the maturity that has are admittedly lower than the brought them $198. These prices distinction of trusteeship. Conservatism is the city had been n of ad- able to get before this year, but they are for a ton. delivered irfthe vancing years, age resents innovation and that which seemed good Cal n the contract " in an era 'long, gone may be and often is wholly out of keeping oaV haUld distancc SmC frora the fliU with latter-yeideas and ideals. for bid s Pocahontas mine run, which delivered The Telluride idea ris a at young manY ideal. Not only does another point is bid at $2.65. i give to them a measure "of responsibility that will tend in rreate Indianapolis is about as far from its coal is U-- ta confidence needed byjuturc participants in the There affairs of the t ,0 be very big ou?ht scientific and professional world, but it"' will make the members .of these prices with the summer ,!S:,b"t P-son of the association more than ever ambitious" to TxcerotherT 01 Clt'2ens of Salt Lake shows a vasLdiffer- tuEidnslnnheTuglTsrand ... ...u, vi me eastern fisTandhnTiFaF city. tainment of lofty purp05eT"and serious achievements. Th HeraM The- - coal price ...... . T at,- .... question in Salt 'ni ue sciuea -. ::.iH.iw-- ut until these from approximate the Indiana capital It for doing a wonderful work in the university world, and Provo to be 1.not expected that private citizen- - win c.,.w I nome ot upon oeing-me W &RSONnOwaer:jy ".Provo; Utah. ' "BOTH PHONES.- Entered at Second Class Matter J une 6, 1911 at the Postoffice at Provo, Uuh, under act of March 3, 1879.- . . - . ouon S5 m V; The Tclluridc Idea 'in rear. to come frov'o is going to poin with more than' eon- of a hnnrtr- nf in ' .vent!fna1-TruJ- " nf greatdfOTiif'TJatieaifoftititrnirgen xeuunae laea.is gnmg to ue wonu-wtu- in e tts tame, ana in ume will have many, imitators.!--clever philosopher who specializes inhecrystaJIization into epigranTbfTthe accmnulated .wisdom oT riaW Ka'i.itH that "Tri ctand st!!l it tn rrtrpat:" ' Rfnre Hiih--n .with bard was Huxley- - with his warning that stagnation-begi- ns : Absolute contentment of achievement. , "jlt.hasjong.been a- problem to educators whether or not antiau te4 systems pf school government are rsufficien,t for the needs h of of todays In some of the student ties, , participation in the affairs of the' institutions has been bfda'dened in late years with excellent results, but inmost of the centers of." learning of our own country absolutism - centers in the offices of the faculty, and .over their heads looms the board ---- J of trustees to chide or to praise. Just as has come disintegration of the traditionaroSligation of A . t- y- 'A -- .. - tlie-yout- . XTp.SX be-twe- en hand-maide- a'J ar - p0 arid West CoaU-Ea- st and be" with the consent of the v it ii Look For AAAAAaaaa a A .' FRESH NEW REMNANTS 25c White Goods 17 1-- 2 ONE LOT BOYS' SHORT .$1.25 that. phrase of the declaration of the rebellious colonies that PRQVO-HERAL- D A Consolidation of The Pro vo Herald (Daily) and IntermounUin Herald (Weekly). , PUBLISHED BY HERALD PUBLISHING CO. . 5 lilercantile Co. 44A4AAA4AAAAAA "aisis yi.ov The . - .. . . . . it ....He ...... . . .ftA T iV 5 75C - XX THE xi?ROVQ HERALD'S EDITORIAL PAGE c , i 50 ...7 12 . . . . . . -- fcd-ciifto- n VAAAAAAAAA4AAA4A4A4AA44AA4AAAAA44AAA444i 19 '. It Pays to Trade at yheRedTag .... Misses' $2.00 Shoes; red tag price $2,50 Ladies' Oxfords; red tag price. 20c Lawns . PRICE 5c, 20c, 25c Embroidery 15c Wash Goods . . m en w 1 ...... 25e ... ....1-- 2 . g Special Ladies'. Hose . . One lot 35c Ladies' Gloves 75 ..30 ...... BoysSuits ureg-la- If $5.75 Men's $3.50 and $4.0O SEE WINDOW : ; o . MEN'S DEPARTMENT j fit . ran Cv CIA A W It IS' o) tit m I ,- JJ c-- , . ures $3-25- V T !la " .n"" 1 he-f,g- "? fr ? ; "-'- course it is not supposed that the cobble stones and boulders street, xrora Lenter to First''''East "street' -- re to tcmain there in their present state, but they we're placed tl'tre a long while ago' and not a few are askinz why the "al!eirc(r road improvement is not contemplated! Almost every road building rule nas Deen ignored in placing these cobbles on this thoroughfare but v nat is tne use oi kicking. It requires brains to build good roads st .. wn me great cost of states wh,ch has held ttdc the o! manufacturing development and which gives,. the railroads - - ... ri.,l.W' ou of the state to the manuficturing centers of the east and then -,hauhng the; manufactured- products hart'" tt-, 7.: .uv V me vuusuuict pays both , freight ways. ; . "";.rir. the-benefi- t -- -- Plans have. been drawn for a bC feet hih- - Were the builders of I allowed to hie the.v ci.- when this building completed they would no Moubtlurn away- ... ,.-- i ine arcnitects ot New York all honor in" tower building. J IT lm ?t They are already talking, about the city election. Thev are talking about the new form of government and the men to get me positions 01 : commissioners. - 1 here is a complainrhere iftd there against the commission form of povernment without the re. call, but in general the new planvis beingi accepted with satisfaction. score ot men are peing considered fathers and it is .Saloonlessliation bv Fourth election the wil bljgyAdJjlt ' There seems on the part of . i": great 1 many to have to be ' - .rt.A. men of business experience in the' i.positions of cltvcovernors.And .' .: this is'as it should wVvv M46 wwauw ui .uic nation -- - theory that the reverse, should prevail, so it has come to pass where student control of Institutions of learning has been partially tried 'there is grjater sympathy between' the under graduates and the as-the--eity instruction staff, and the tangible results1 show an increase in "riflcini7yTna in scholastic attainments than under, the older sys- tera. The Improvement is natural and:iheeasdn""theref6r"oIw - viouarr Pcmocracy in its : abstract application, is best defined in ' i "7 btr" ";: . . " i A ',";:-.fL- . ' : .l. v.. . .. J N-".- oeen issuea irom tn aula norutouitura I carhnn Wnr nm.V W U I CI LI -- ' w it commislsoner to ranchmea ia Call ranchmen. fornla. Stephen Strong, recently p "In a bulletin Issued by the Utah pointed deputy quarantine officer for Commercial club it la shown that the . iiposIUoa ot a aweeplus qu&raatiae . peri of tSat product of the soil southern California, atated today that alfalfa weevil, widely ' known, for Its L:llli:;S tie aWjment of all alfalfa rollowlag la the telesram received a Quarantine asauutt all alfalfa from destructive proclivities ia Eurono and trim ViUx ly the 8tat commissioner from Loa Anffeelt; ',.."'.: will be atricOy enforced, and the north of Africa, has Utah, appeared in of horticulture of CaI!fora!a taa . JMeIea, Joljr 11, that aH alfalfa seed, of which ten car- - certain district Is Utah, and henoe to aroissej tba Utah producer and ship- - ; "A seaeral alarm: against all alfalfa toads Is Imported' yeaily, will be treat- - isolate the weevil and. eventually end- - lfca tVe'cw'Z Not in Utah Seed eJBlJejtiftUati " - ; ion" lyoxplDaanrredic ' : f Ttw i ... nJe ujese iacu urn in all other quarantine absolutuly pnnecessary. First of all .the seed trn,.Mn. viauuB9iuB lum report oi California g jtion of the state is entirely free from .uaua weevil. Next, the weeviL mova against thj receiving of Utah's even when it infecta the mnt. twa alfana , yroaucC August . H. Voe1r Vay colltam,nate the seed. : president oMhepgefeOt'edQin.-pany- . andeven if the seed came:". Salt. Lake, saidiv., 'v ' "SP as the seed' Is" concerned would be Just as good as any oSer?j mv. - MOWMW statq will be rejected state x the union." ' , a ; -- -- ' - h |