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Show THE-PROV- - HERALD.-TUE- O S 1 OF CSIlS f7".. ; ST But that's nothing against the hat. You . viii.iiaye sto hunt" long for hat goodness in this store .; v The STETSONS are full of it. The real old fashioned men didn't goodness-whe- n know how to "chemicalize" things so, There's nothing the matter 'with Crofut & Knoff Hats. . - al ct in 1840,, accompanied his fatTTer to In 1847 he joined his Nauvpo. brother, Jeremiah at Sugar Creek, pas and accompanied him to Florence, He met President urignam loung in Ithat ckyT In the spring of 1850 with his brother and sisters he began the journey acros&sthe plains and en 4 tered Salt Lake valley September lo 4 of the same year. He sailed- - on a mission in 1864, returnutgto Utah in ?X 1867. During his active mOe was in chureiK and prominent always 7-- REGAL SHOES DONE IS TRAVELING. PRIMARY. ENTERTAINMENT. , ' 1 The Toggery . . m . . rr, ................ - -. en-Utf- e inUiaisTX"P'n5rir"wM'"ofte 61 the features of the, decoration and on the stage was seena profusion of ex quisite ferns, "palms, ahij cut' flowers. The Opera . Houses was completeTy filled, many, remaining standing throughout the evening rather than . theb'eauliful-ceremonie- t t1 Maibn, exalted ruler of the lQdge was, .the- presiding officer and the bgjutiful' ritual of the order, the solemn musicr the elequent memorial address and the" Impressive eulogies made up the program. The memorial address was given by Hon. J. y. N. Whitecoffon and y La-Ma- ad-vic- - ,11111 MT J ...J Ml A jlY AVUTOl S ' Styles in Men's Suits that are But are fresh not hasbeens. X from l Fashion's Incubator. t Schwab. Waiting for YOU '4 We're always ready and willing- to play the Victor for you. You'd come in right now if you only realized what splendid music you can hear on the Victor. . X r A You owe U to yourself and family to find out. why not come in today? t - . xV 'lr: 5 r ? to There's a Victor for YOU-$- 10 $250. Easy terms if desired. 4 ? Provo Book & Stationery PROVO, UTAH. The Beesley t The Best Marble and Granite Works 51 4--0) : W FOR SALE cheap. 338 S. WANTED ern Union. SPENCER & MILLER Props. Messenger boy. West- led AL Do you X t and King I " f remember deaxi4hen jrou Unkind o 4 t Get the Aberdeen i PPOVO STEAM LAUffDRY. hp I HELP. - 62 West Center j bushel, Robert His Misfortune. "You got a raise In pay. Didn't you?" Yes, but It didn't do me any good." 'Why not?" I talk In my sleep and my wilt found put about It" Toledo Blada. He loves to look at his linen when we send it home snowy --white and perfectly laundered. It does his heart good to contemplate it. Everyone in the county concedes us the palm for fine laundry .work. We know what people want and wc see that they- get it on time, ;:too. OUR SPECIALITY New Place i PERFECTLY LAUNDERED Quality and Quick Service Spencer's Cafe cow First East. FOR SALE Apples 50c 25 a gallon. sweet cider Birkln. Good Coffee ; Durnam Good WANTED Special Attention Paid to Ladies Suit Sale is On $1.00 M.M FOR SALE. We Cater to Every- - See ShOW Window lor Display. Particulars at our store. Hose Made. f At Our New zu pairs tiayv ieivlVoolen Mills Plaid Blankets 25c Pair Boxed 4 W. First So. St., Provo, Utah HOME beat any you have ever heard of. Think of Ladies' SUITS tor $7.95- These" ults are Saiin-line- d TAILORED AlUVpol well-madand We are including our entire stock $f)) f A "in thi? sale. You best in the suit for store pur canbuy "; Educational., 7 III, t TGyCRAr- , body. Prict-tha- X WATCH FOR OPENING OF THE PRINCESS. MONUMENTS Given Auay to Our CustomGis M -- D DLE" X PRESIDENT LUND RECOVERING. The condition of President Anthon H. Lund , has greatly Improved the last few days. This morning he feeling fine, and was strong enou to get out of bed and walk "around the house. . His son, Dr. H. Z. Lund, him was very who is attending happy about the condition ,of his father juhT is very hopeful about his entire recovery In a short 'time. t, P Animated Newspaper '"REVENGE IS SWEET"-- Marsh, William B. Hamilton, E. A. John Perry, William Boren, Goodale and JohnAr Wilhelmy. the eulogies were given by Rev. T. A. Simpkin of SalV Lake City and both were pronounced features of the services. The music under the direction of Professor A. C. "Lund and Professor - C. W; Iteid was indeed of beautiful., The departed-memberthe lodge are" Alex Mafcil, Harry B. ,ard. "PATiiWEEKL- - , "FROM-FIEL'- A. H. :. A Scream. s. - quorum. 'OUTG EN ER A LE D" Comedy. 1 . - . " j V clari-voyan- " . - "RED ROSE" PLEASES. From all appearances all roads led to the Provo Opera house last night, the attraction being the ed "Red Rose." To say that the show pleased the capacity audience would be putting it mildly. It was one of the best attractions that has visited Provo in many seasons and gave -- MME. ALIESE PINK. satisfaction.. Miss oe Barnett, aa "Lola," was the favorite, Judging The wonderful and accomplished from the applause which greeted her. is now In Provo and can be A close second was Marguerite Do seen In person at the Hotel, Von, as "Gyp." Of the men Maurice room NOjj 22, where she will give reliDarcy, as Al'onza Lorlmer, and Joseph able infojmatlon on all business and W. Standlsh, as Raphael Spiegel, love affairs, Investments, mines, In. pleased most. Sidney Broughton, as ventions, .lawsuits, etc. Can locate Dick Lorlmer, made a fairly good lots property and give confidential e America Jover. The costumes were on al1 private affairs. Test meet- L very elaborate as were the scenic ef - flogs every night starts at 8 o'clock, J fecta. Spiritualism adviser. much-herald- - wara. will be the participants in a de- Hghtfn'iNutlft playlet, "Gradma's Tea I Tuesday and Wednesday, ' f y December 5 arid 6. ! Party," Wednesday evening next, at 7:30 o'clock atXhe meeting house of wilt: be several the ward. There-ts- o dialogues, recitations a$d songs and Miss Grace Woodward, of Salt Lake tbe chil One of the most delightful stage music will be furnished City, js visiting friends in PrOvo, the pjcture8 3 the first act setting in dren's orchastra. guest of Miss Jene George. "When Knighthood was in Flower," it uieeir.KiAotiTC e?ro rfKien "5imllav is a fac of the garden surAn interesting concert has been arrounding Windsor Castle during the and will be given in the Third ranged reign of Kng Henry VIII, and shows MARBLE & GRANITE ward house Thisrsday next, meeting' a fine panoramic view of the famous J castle in the background. All students December 7, beginning at 8 o'clock, for the benefit of the missionaries In should see this. the fiold. .The affair is under the elders' auspices.pfHfheTbcird. - ?X The primary children of the Fourth - Provo : Lodge No. 849, Benevolent and Protective lOrder ofElks paida solemn tribute bf love and tenderness A fft thA num.rtrv ft, . n( that order wko have passed beyond the veil In their annual memorial v services Sunday last at the Opera House. A handsome star bearng the miss WillaroT Done left Sunday morning to examine the New World Life Insurance company of Spokane, Wash. After investigating that company, he will go to San Francisco upon the invitation of the Fire Underwriters of that city and look into the fire insurance business of ' that , s'tateto be gone about tendays or two weeks." . poltlcal affairs. Ten children survive him, among them being Mrs. A. K. Far ns worth of tills city. Funeral services for him blocks for Men and Young -were held yeslefuayafteriroon from .. Menr the Wasatch stake tabernacle and Soft hats and derbies. ' interment was in the Heber City T cemetery. ? A 83.45 TO 4.65 Y4 They're the real stylish 4 DEPARTED "ELKS '"""' jt -- . SrmtT k 7" HE6ER Sometimes a good hat may cover a multitude of sins. DECEMBER TRIBUTE PAID TO TIM? AND PLACE. 1 "Tbe time and place for holding the Democratic national convention will CITY he decided by the Democratic committee in Washington at noon, January . according to an an- Abram Hatch,;one of the earliest nouncement made by Norman E. settlers of Wasatch1 county, and the Mack', chalrmai. of5 the committee. Heber City,, died at his founder In the MOrth-aof "When Knighthome- in Heber Saturday teat at the hood was In Flower," a Miss Oay.ap- age of 86 years. His death wa3 due pears in a gown trimmed wth irmlne to a cancer, accelerated by old ; age and cloth of gold which was im- and general debility. France at a cost of ported from born at Lincoln, loOO. Owing to the length of the Mr. Hatch-wa- s Addidon county, January 3, 1830, and show curtain raises at ! DA Y, S They are . the best in the Independent Coal Co. xara oy tot woolen nulls. k CROWTHERS, Proprletora. KOFFORD Shoes Repaired Workman ship guaranteed. LUIGI GAUDO Hlnv told me that you would be perfectly happy and contented If I could secure an incon'ie of $5,000 a year?" "Oh. George, why do you insist on jrlnging UD foolish things that I said when I f new shop lor; SCIENTIFIC SHOE REPAIRING , A3 W."lst N. St. Provo. - X J w&s a silly girlT" - e. VJv, You can choose from a large range of colors in our .. t . , special lot at s. ...... As an extra inducement to out to. this sale, we Offer a beautiful lihe,,pf MESS ALINE PETTI- - Art 7 V. COATS, aU colors, at ... .'.'v.'. bring-everybod- 'Vill " $9.50 'L y -- jH ....... ....... pZ.OO 36 Woolrei Patterns 2 y ' i - : . - J mm large r Dolls Ask for Particulars jy if |