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Show 1. X Editorials Alt Sad Ending " , ... Perhaps One of tlie' sahiest Provo was the death of Robert day. ' A. younff man who "was midst aajd w parents were Provo. He. was jiit reaching events ' oal for which he fur three or t'Uir year's and his par ay t sec him gradua te frurn mont Military acailerny when the sad news reached Trnvo ttHiituL JiLi-1- j c tec red death. lie wa a voting' irian !etidid priTiiise rind m the elements .which are buund brinr a vomir man to the fn nt. He had a host of friend.-!- hen- at h dine he ha a: tended Thoul h ri (i lt trie rarlv part of hi me. ;ike t.'ity, Jiolen and a number of the. other '.own-- , nvtr the ?faie. will join in' mourning this lo of a life Tui.'li' wajle-i-tineto mak'e .the state and the nation happier aTid betof people ter.... .Til ere are hundreds and even tlnmsnnd here in Provo and in other parts of the state who would be glad to say or do some thing-t- o Comfort the. bereaved ones of the tamrfyT" Our tiearr certainly '.throbs with the faUier., ' one'kn w s 'sympathy for Airs. Loom-anwhat such an affair means in he.ut aclu-- but a mother. "7Vs"ve stand atThe foot of lhe-.newly made graves and see our loved ones laid to rest, we are led to believe more and more that a great God i,i lo e is not- - separating us forever from these dear.oiro, but is taking them on to that bettet land to await us there. eft had been .TtniLfHin tut s were on h eir -- , ' O jn..-e?-- -- v ' --Y--X 1 J y Y X si -- hf r i ; I d 4 e The Same Old Story ur M Pt -- fi II pi m . In an editorial last evening the Post suggests the old long drawn out slogan of the good old jtarty that the possibility of a Democratic victory this fall. would mean another panic. .The writer goes on to state that it the Democratic party should win this fa that wotib mean a Democratic house .and senate, and, of course, to his way of thinking, this would mean utter destruction to.our country. We would like to inform the editor of the Post that the best authorities on Political Economy to political parties. That today do not attribute-panicold stale exeitsr frits-f- ar fetched as "the full dinner pail slogan of a few years ago. We would like to ask our worthy, compettitor what caused the panic of 1907, and what is causing the the present day and'-th- e past two or three years. Has the Democrats had flurries and the anythingto do-w-tth panic mentioned. This old rock ribbed excuse of the standpat Republicans that a Democratic rule means panic is too big a pill for the thinking citizen to swallow. The next .president, of this great nation will not come from a standpatter, but will be either a Democrat or . Roosevelt. ) eg LI hard-times-- U -- it West Prices We are not having Bankrupt Adjustment or Clasing. Out Sales, but we are making the lpwest prices on depend-al- e Clothing. We want your patronage. We are getting into the Clothing game stronger, than ever. ..We' have " contldehcT in the future prosperity of Provo. We are for-jt-, are. you with us. Our "Men's Suits this season are far superior in style., in fabric and in workmanship, to any assortments previously Ippught together here. In fact, these clever garments art proving a revelation to many men who have heretofore thought that ready tailoring meapt tioihes. ' We're converting them daily, just as you. will be converted by merely trying on, one of ihtzs Suits. . Boys' Suit at Special Suits at $2.50 - SI 0.00 Cleverly made, stylish, ew handsome patterns and material that will stand lots of rough wear. OUR STEEL FIBRE SUITS FOR Boys are honestly the best made, of the strongest; dressy material it is possible to. find, .and put into clothing. You will accept no other kind if you once try these splendid clothes. They don't cost you much, and give you great service. Hart, Schaflner & mi You men who want a good serviceable everyday suit for little money, we're ready to serve you with the smartest, cleverest models you've ever seen for the same money. Snappy, all wool Suits at this low price. We're glad to sacrifice some of ouf profit to give you superior quality, and we can do it. There is a reason, let us prove it ; P W$i Copyright basnet Hart A 1? & Marx Marx Smart Clothes, $20.00 to 25.00 a Suit .ih earnestly appeal to your good excellently. taste, good judgment, and appreciation of .economy without risk of sacrificing q ualitv to let us prove to you the 'merits of this superior line of clothing. They are built to stand up and hold their shape'after lots of hard usaV -of- : & W really.- Ust in ready- - tailored' Su'ifs and we think you do you'll let us fit vou - with one of these .iMu-uMiiia- T v .viarx sims; mat lias caused so many of the business men to to the hi'di uric C say good-bv- e l.w.,m .iauu .imus. iucir reputation, sty le ami quality are climbing higher and higher every 'year, while the prices are kept down to so low a figure that me.i of moderate means can dress We mT,yvaut ri RMoV Sor& 4-k-o . ne-re-- ' 1 rifi r -- n o o n n rs " vyo. - r - - At M last Saturburn and reared in our amxn.the builders of Kd.win Loose the - f lMmrr . j - - - - A . n3 U' u XT' y - Our Ottering to the Working Man to Reduce the High Cost of Living MEN'S OVERALLS Blue Denims, bibbed, . BOYS' OVERALLS solutely best quality. You will not be asked- to take somefhtne mst as trood. .WeTTate .all sizes 69 SHIRTS Excellent vwearexsA neat patterns-39- - Fake Pictures . Just at this time when the Titanic disaster" is fresh in the minds' of thf people a number of the cheaper film houses are advertising films for. sale of the Titanic disaster,, They usually clothe the ad iii such a manner that the average reader is misled as to its real meaning and thinks he will see a .real moving picture of the sinking , 'ship with all on board. The following is a clipping from the. Moving Picture World and is self explanatory: "I have just read," says Jas. S; McQuade, "a , "(lood Blue Denims 49 . MEN'S WORK ab- Men's Whip Cord Coats for COTTON GLOVES Good quality, per pair 5 Special values; comfort- LEATHER PALM . , COTTON GLOMES 2 pairs foV ; ,25? full " SI 98 Men's Corduroy Just Received -- MEN'S WORK SHOES able, neat ; serviceable, . black and tan Pants for $1.69 SI 98 Men's Outing Shoes line of Goodyear Welt Mert Shoes in tans only, that we will sell at All sizes, '1 his shoe is well worth $3.50 ot my Vo ly s X A J With Soles, well made and every pair guaranteed, We will sell for the little price of monev SI 98 pub---Kshe- d- w- 4riflmph' scored 4y in the only picture of the Weekly securing account-o- , f tlie,,.-iiiigJar Titanic wreck. 'In that account I have readthat Chas; K. Hall, cameraman, who had been in Sydney. Cape Preton, awaiting a steamer that would carry him to St. Johns, Newfoundland, to take moving pictures of certain ceremonies there was obliged to charter a 'big of the steamer; g tug.1 owing to the of the Titanic St. for news before Johns, that, starting wreck was received in Sydney and that 'within twenty minutes his tug was. pounding the seas, hosing its way to the disabled Titanic." Evidently this va written in good faith, and sent in for publication before it was learned that tfie Titanic sank about two hours after she had. been ripped by the submerged iceberg : but surely., after ascertaining the non-arriv- sea-goin- " facts,, u u u. u u u mm been Uh) 'A ' t- Governor William Spry was in Provo for a short time Tuesday and a great many good people in our town were Wondering whether the flovernor was really in or . repairing his political fences. town Since the organization of a Roosevelt club here in Provo, and the progreis which the insurgents seem to be piak- ing all over the country, we think the 'governor is getting rather uneasy. We are glad he can see the hand writing the wall hetause-lhpeople of Utah are determined ta hav some voice in the rule of this state and ifthey do not get it in the Republican party, they will turn to some other source. T5os9 rule has existed in Utah ad long'as the people will stand for it and like the Old Chinese Em- - pire they will assert themselves and talce the reins of J power in their own hands. ess . V " 0 If ng - " You Can Make Dark Colored Floors the-write- r.- 5ea-goi- .on - 5 y Clinilll Mrs Chi-Nam- Ghi-Nam- el . l Tst Mrs, . . r v ... U4U SIIBil smith--v. - Bt.. i, vuiuuiiu . wW?T7n7 ' - O ... lami has wr ' tes- - des- - "r sufX -- GRANDE tACURSJONS TO days. For furthef particulars Destinations in British Columbia. Union Depot Ticket agent, ' or California, Idaho, Montana, Ore write Mr,. I." A. Benton," G. A. P ' O, gon and Washington, '. Salt Lake City Lot Angeles, Calif., and return via direct route, I25.(,0, San Francisco VACATION RATES. . and return via direct route", $37.55; To various eastern destinations via San Dleso. Calif., and return tla di Salt Lake Route, ' Tickets on sale rect route, 159.75; Portland, Operand return tia direct route, 139.55. Diverse various atee, May 18th to September 5th "ROUt Of the I.Ofl Anruloa T ln.lt routes allowed with fares slightly in ed.. See. your local agent for excess of the above. TlckeU on particiK sale lars. ' . , April 29, 30, May 1, 2 3, 4 and -- ycall-upo- We wel- ' Bedbe Lumb er Co. .Uoaes.lOi-aoS- ft RIO Introductory Price, only $2.75 demonstrating" table where, the public are Self Grainet come to practice with the t For sale by the "Hedquist Drug Co." 1 have U A. L " el Gill at our store and see samples of this work. Tol,il wun Kidney trouble, had sever v 'rin acK ana , felt altoeethPr . ',. . s c- ey Kidney Pii.U a few days , th me ana now l Jrave no kidney valua trouble, In fact, Foley, Kid-- . ney Tills have cured me orapetely." Floor Outfits which you own one of these for contain eveiything graining, staining and varnishing, and material for treatment of . 00 square feet of surface. if This TestimonyTonvinces . .' Kr Anknhn,, cendant of one of ourv finest All Between Two Sundays . A short time ago a lady cameto this office and asked for asample copy of the local paper. She then went i to the other ,office and did likewise, and took the two papers home with her and read them carefully. Yesterday she came in and subscribed for .The Herald. j Conceal the ividecracksbetween boards- And Nde ell stains and rvcrections. With a costing ifiat looks and xvea.s like varnished 'hard wood And have your old carpets maae into a rug e -- fa u ghastly and horrible to imagine for a moment that this "big tug" could have been .on men and devoted wobrave of the spot While the lives faint the 'out under went men glimmer of the stars, and to save them. h&rid out was stretched that no no can be No:'lhere moving pictures of this fearful To have any. reputed as- being such, .would, catastrophe'. htl ghoulish. be" gruesome, ghastly It is ercantileCo. CT0 al Ihejcin to by IT PAYS TO BUY AT PROVO'S REAL BARGAIN STORE "Provof TJtkh. 15, 16, 17, Sune is, 19 20, 21 and 1912; August 31, September 1 "to 7 fluslre." Good returnlng for ai)6ut 22, in-- 60 ft THE CLASSIFIED COLUMN ATO YOU' T MAY CONTAIN SOMETHING .y i |