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Show EVERYBODY IS DOING IT Q.CIETY '; pjnlf be Halt tchafher Club Notes and Personals - . , Buying (C)lothing, Furnishings and - Shoes frbfh yOU , Jike fes JaLtbe.. jou matter of clothes; good jj we've got the best in the world; you don't have to go very high in prices. clothes, McPherson of Wiiater J. HAYDErfS J The NirieteenUi Century club will meet this afternoon at the home of ' Mrs. A. P. Plam. Mrs. Palm Is to : on "William Dean give (the paper E. Mrs. " Mrs. Hannah Leonard and. " . '. ., C. Goddard and Miss Venice God-darhav&jeturned from a week's viMrs. R. E. McRea of Salt Lake City -sit with relatives in Salt Lake City. is spending a few days with Provo " ' : ' friends. The marriage of Miss Hattie Tif! fany and Joseph Kirby of Heber City Miss Theresa Jones of Ogden spent was solemnized Wednesday evening yesterday in Provo with relatives. at' the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. Miss Alice Jensen entertained with G. Tiffany. The marriage ceremony of con- house In the sixty-fircongress, was performed by Bishop O. H. Berg a beautifully appointed violet lunch- promise at the extra session which which was so splendid as to surprise bills We Aariff gress. passed ,A low mound of in the presence of the immediate fami-l- eon last evening. ' ould have saved to the American our friend and dumbfound our eneMr. and Mrs. Kirby will "leave the fragrant blossoms formed the about J500.000.000 a year of mies, and also on tie magalflcent people Sunday for Heber where they will centerpiece of the dining table and "sliould never be record made by the Democrats in fourden. tariffs violet ribbons extended from the cenmake their home. .. yunder that a bigh protective both house and senate in the present forgotten ter of each place where corsage 1 where tariff Our prospects are. bet'tejr goes into the session. system, For Miss Hattie Tiffany, whose mar- boquets of the blossoms were placed. aout of the coffers than $5 have been In my recolec- government, they ' riage was solemnized the fore part of Place cards, hand painted in violets, "the tariff bar- tion. of .' the into go pockets the week. Misses Teressa Ob&rg- and were laid for six guests. If ons we lose this fight.it will be Annie ..M c'vhruii entertained at the At this regular session we have through overconfidehce and by reason home of Mrs. Geo. Startup Monday passed tariff.-- bills which In the ag- of a foolish dependence on the facevening. - Tlie rooms were prettily :- -: s :- -: tional fight among the Republicans. gregate would have 6av.ed the decorated with various spring blosmuch as the fariff bills which Against' this I warn, all my Demosoms and a dainty "luncheon was servIn cratic friends. we passed at the extra session. In order to win we ed. Twenty-fivThe great singer who is to be in guests were present the item of sugar alone one of our must hold all the votes we received I Piovo on April 2G, uses his own name bills saves " the consumers of the in 1908 and during the evening. many thousands more. ' of his vocal exercises. Ueinuinan! The only way we can hope to draw land $150,000,000 a year. ., .The Utah Sorosis club met Wed- Heineman! lleinemany Campaign Issue. independent voters to 'our' side is by Mrs. of the home at afternoon nesday be must The campaign continuing on the line which: impending, The following i a paragrap.h from Ed'-TJones.. Mrs. Josiaa Beck gave house has been proceed-- , fought out very largely on .the recthe paper of the afternoon on "Jean a letter received by Prof. Lund from ord made by the Pemocrats of the ing ever since its organization. s Jacoues-- Rousseau," and- Mrs. R. R. Prof Evan Stevens, leader of the Salt "I wish to Irvine, Jr., read the story from Mad- U'tke tabernacle-choir- : visit to Jean say a, word of appreciation to you and ame Du Barry's Jacques Rousseau. The next session your deligbtful young singers or the of the club will be held Wednesday splendid ivork you did for us last Sat- of' Mrs. - jirdsy. , It was at the: home afternoon next 1 .... ': j.wJa'w io Jj&teji 1, M tfones commencing at 4 o'clock" w"heh to them. While full of the verve and Alice -- Reynolds will give a lecture. fervor of youth, they never sounded The members of the Nineteenth Cen- harsh or strained since they were altury club will be the guests of the ways on key and in good tone qualimeeting. ty. I noted with pleasure that your "if singers were free of the tremolo or for Miss Lael Irvine left yesterday veljj.i.o that so readily creeps in w strain and excitement."' ill tshe mtrnd r where Sal Lake City Considerable trouble was experiencto this be by ball the evenia; given ed with the great organ. It appears the Salt Lake high school cadets that it has been in bad shape for some irftw'ifTfjiiiri The electric and pneuematlc Mr. and Mrs. Harry Boshard have time. MADE IN ALL HEICHTS ' . announced the engagement of their actions of our modern organs must ' Made of larjre, strong:, hich-grad- e steel vires; heavily galvadaughter, Marie to My.ronlTahner of be of the very best or no dependence be placed on. them. The organ nized. Amply provides for expansion and contraction. "Is of Farmington, the marriage to take practically everlasting. Never goes w'ron, no matter how great place Wednesday next in the Salt here at Provo has giwsn no, bother a strain is ppVoii it- - Does nor injure stock. ' temple. Miss Boshard is one of the since it. was installed and Prof. Reid ' we is very emphatic in saying that talented young musicians- of the city Turns and Pigs Horsey and is very popular among her have by far the most perfect instru:, , EVERY ROD GUARANTEED by us and Ruaranteed, by the ment in the staiey'' J(" Is Duilt on 'a large circle of friends. manufacturers. Call and see it. We can show you how'it will orm all from other different principle save you money and fetes your fields so they will stay fenced. The Misses Florence Dulfin, Mar- gans and its simplicity enables tho . Latest Patern Wire Gates. Poultry Netting l and mesh. ian Andelin and Hattie Keeler will organist to get at any pf its parts entertain at the home of the former in a moment and while the powejM BUY OUR WE WIRE FENCE IN CAR LOAD LOTS. this" evening with a bundle shower in is on. we are prepared to sell you at lower prices than ever. Therefore compliment , to "Miss Marie Boshard. , y0 All sizes of American Wire Fence, '.. The guest list includes the names of To th Manner Born, ' 1: Max MuHer. also Nelthe famous Sanskrit We, the Misses Ethel Van Wagenen, Carry a complete line of builders hardware, ' ' lie Tavlor. Ethel Taylor. Ora BaHey. scholar, was fond of recnl'ine that he had once seen Queen, Victoria and the IGrace Paxman, Rueda PaxmatC Mer- -i Tine'. Roy lance, Har"llialazierriMa-lineIazieriffiei:ns- , ter togetber.-vTh- e' audience cheered t' . Madeline Itself 5 Provo Utah U hut , what Interested Pro hoarse:; S Phones Pearl Edna fessor Muller was the contrast In the Southwiek, Boshard, R3! " Romney, Mae;;HWtiry; "tydla"" Byersj conduct of the two royalties. Iretta Peay, Mary Shelly, EnlyAii-derson- : new, nowea in answer to the plaud and Uien sat down; but whereas Olive Nixon, Anna Selck, its, nie glanced behind her; much Alice llussell, as you oiMwould do, to make ewell, Marry' sure of LeonaVorsley, and "Mesdames HaSfrJ the chnlr berrtK(liire to receive her, es Bs'iai d, Alma Boydep, Will .Boyden, Victoria to the front, ' ielurum. piarnfiei..liQshard, and tool$ th. chjlr for "granted. . That was the ftifferencebetween Frank Duftiu, and Cyril Duffln. Deing corn into tn purple and TTft rytng Into It. Youth's Companion, lar7ioaiimdsniall-sonw h6 have spent ine past month in a3ij"titgtoTi;rl?ittngJ"Senatorand- Mrs. Pansy plants, Y.c and 25c a doz. Rood Snioo parents of Mrs. Cardon, daisy, verbena, petunia, aster nnd all 1 2 Va c liavc.ijri for their 'homeIn Provo, oth'T bedding a doz. 230 West Center St. v Lower End District y prices. ir $20i$222 and $251 -- -- Our Clothcralt Special - MUSIC ovv , is a world beater. It's a Suit of Quality that should not be measured by the price and is one that can only beom- - pared with clothes at a higher value. Any rnan can feel xwell dressed in it and absolutely certain of service and satisfaction. It is fully guaranteed both by the maker ' and us. . peo-plea- e Blue Serge Suit ... You st -- re ' Mrs. Nettie Quarters, Utah, is spending a few week la Provo with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Join Oocaran. Why Pay More Elsewhere? .v Don't Get no Better. tn fit, inrfihisrvtTmrTany you can for double our made-to-measu- Bib-ben- H.-ll- are better in ready-to-wea- r, Mra. D. N. Admon of Pleasant s Grove wa A fuest of Mra. E. W. during the veek. . 0-.. Miss Barbara Paxm&n pent part of the week in Pay son the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Paxman. d MailSclialfncivvMarx buy : Man CAN FLY as high as Brics, ': WHAT i y Headquarters for Farm Fences. - i :..-- Our All Wool Special $10.00 Suit - Is a Hummer ...Nowhere else in the Mountain States can you get so This' may sound strong-tgood a Suit for $10-00- ' you, lut make us prove it. Let the goods speak for themselves. Toil 'will agree with us if you will only put them to the" test.Vou should be the judge and know-whe- tn not-mutilr-t- e ' you are getfing a good thing. , Me(ri),s MThipcoard Coats ,y ,' roughotvear coat forwork and TheJiew outing, neat " ' - ; . appearance and wears, like leather. Regular $3.50 at burpre Regular $4.00 (juality elsewhere, $1-9at cfur store. y Men's $3.00 whip cord quality only S2-4' t . t. t i i :t.. our taicpi uargam pains umy these at a great bargain. Ycm reap the benefits. in 8 en-aJJA-Oy- - ri 1 uuyer-4JOUg- iu Men's Corduroy Pants ; Splendid fjtialitvf thoroughly made, neatly shaped," belt loopiCcuft bottom, $3.00 quality elsewhere, peg-tov rV'iur price fc,U p. ' . yy S ' ' ' - Men's Work Shoes for S2.98 Z7) and comfortable they fitvell and will yy'JL nhnnrrosrsc'fvlCief anyshoes y.oiti, can buy aKth? price. ':' yJhey arcweH wortli "SnliVl $3-50-X- '' Boy's Heavy Blue ffi' Denims 0 veralls Sizes 3 to 10 45c. yy Sizes 10 to 15 49c. Boy's Solid Shoes for $1.49 This is guaranteed solid arrd serviceable and is equal In qualitv and style to shoes sold cliewhere at S2-25- Men s spiciuiHi worh smris 'Cotton Gloves, wjthjeuit wrists only, Wr pairx 5 hi as We have hundreds more ,iust such splendid ji. this. Let us show you. IT PAVS.TO BUYAT PROVO'S REAL BARGAIN ' Ids... .- - r" ,. y 104-10- '"' ' STORE ,: :kz$ Co. SometKing New In "liil Is AA2 - plants,' The' new place, Phone RIGHT f'onirau" J, Williams of the local 6? 'will be .tlw? guest of h nior at a sarin! to be given Monday 'St'ermjon nj?xt by, the W.'T. ' I'o-- t and Relief corps ai the on Sher-ma- he lomeut Mrs. affair is given in honor-o- f the eighty-firs- t birthday of Mr. Williams. W. . Hibbetis. O. .. on display. now a; beautiful arrajrv WEofHAVE feather weight, straight line Petticoats Champ Clark's Attack Present Tariff Law 1 (Continued from Page One.) ' the same. The Republicans promised! Last night the Girls' Friendly so- before the election of 1908 if they ciety and a few of their friends en- were again entrusted witli power to joyed a rare treat at the rectory reduce the tariff. Without that prom--Iswhen A. E. Buckler gave an Inter- they could not lave carried the Towers on the them country On , that promise they did rating lectureto - carry the country, and Immediately of Iondon; proceeded to revise the tariff, upwards. For that stupendous piece of bad faith the people trounced them In 1910 and will'trounce them still more ' , .. thoroughly in 1912- -, Says Promise Redetmsd. .We promise to reduce the tariff. There "was nothing equivocal about e ' Undoubtedly just such an underskirt as you are looking for. Plain Colors,' Pin Stripes, Pokadots, etc. All made on the new, straight lines without flare. Colors, Blacks and Navys, with white figures, PRICES . SI 25. $150, $1 75 i2 25 and $2 50 . . filer. A- kept-ltffcx- . VJood-Clift- on - y: K. ' J-Jog- y Overalls Xeat shape. Full size, and all sizes, union riade for " " : 09tfExtra' heavy grade" 89"y. . tattle . L . . : -- Our Goods Cost No More But Look Better S Us x iy |