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Show fi Last Wednesday when lion. AV J. Bryan visited Provp and spoke .before a crowded Bouse at the Ooera House it was fett-b- v nartv leaders from both the oltT.parties and the Progressives that he was indeed a rare leader iu politica thot Peopje who had gone to the speaking with views averse to Bryan wnt away saying that he is without exception the greatest leader m lAmenca today. lie handles his "opponents in "such a polite manne that no one can take offense, even. tho they are not of the same political faith as Bryan , The feeline was as the crowd left I STETSON Atlas The finest Velour at Underwear . HATS fort Hat Shown $3.50 presence of a leader not of political thot alone, but in the presence of a distintruished iientleman as well. The, very presence of Bry an partakes of the atmosphere of the man which is total unselhsh ness and the desire Jo help those about him. The- Commoner has characteristics which are seldom found in an individual and these littljj traits of a tender heart show themselves in his life and face. The life and character of Bryan is HransmiUed through his counten ance and thus his face glows as it were with the very purity of his Features "- .Trousers Coat I Pencil poo k et joining inside breast pocket t Mitch pocket on inner left nide. i t 7 d lining. cape : prevents wrinkling below coat Patented. Ettenmon .wfety pocket; conceals and ecure letter, papers, etc. Buttonniere bolder nnder lapel. Watch pocket within outside breait Neck collar. Vest 10 Bryan like Henry Clay or Daniel Webster, may. never he president of this United States, but he will be remembered long after hundreds o'f presidents are forgotten and the principles which he has stood for will be handed down from one generation Ui another. He has fought for sixteen years to down the trusts and corporations and this looksTlike the year that will bring the harvest. Bryan has .fought all these years not for a selfish aim or ambition, but for a great issue. He has been jested and laughed at but he has outlived both and the people are eoin- ' sit at his feet ami ask ing now-tadvice. Sometimes ns weu place ourselves in Bryan's shoes- and ink-what a fight he has made it seems too interests the against bad that he cannot sit in the president's chair- - He is indeed a peer among his fellow men and yet the joy of the highest honor which this nation can bestow upon a leader must be denied this sage of Democracy. But his name will - verJiV.e among the heroes for the man who dared .to fight and keep fighting until his cause won. Bryan is growing old and wearing out . ition. Side buckles to produce smooth-fittin- g back. Watch guard in lower left pocket for fob or chain. Pencil or fountain pen pocket: opens in seam of upper left pocket Detachable and washable; . Vestce. ktUiched w ith gold pins.- adds dressiness. Improved secret money pocket on inside of waistliand. Closed and liil Jr:v by buttoning to inside suspender butlu:i. HI Silk braid edging on hip pockets. K Our specially designed side pockets Big, roomy, and shaped especially to follow the form of the hand. Pockets curve down to crotch. 23 Silk braid edging on watch pocket. 24 Hanger of colored silk braid. . 25 214 inch turn-ufor soft turn-uor per manent cuir. 20 Jpxtension safety pocket r same as No. 5 the coat. of same material, with patent gold buckle. Vi - Trousers IS Permanent crease; keeps trousers pressed and prevents bugging at the knee. Aq cxcellent.-practica- l feature. Patented i)une"ia,H(u- i- No.8W7W. Cash pocket within side pocket Permits carrying keys, knife, etc, on same side without confusion, right-han- p p 111 d Ik-I- t - Horotrj Uranii o fn-ntr- -- pocket. Boul. Continued Guard in watch pocket to prevent theft or loss. Pencil pocket in right-hanhip pocket Very convenient especially when no coat or vest is worn. Braid belt loops. Neat, attractive, practical. None the less a4active with suspenders. Tunnel belt slides; hold trousers firmly over hips and keep belt in place. 18 Two steel pivot pearl trattoria nt waistband. Add tone ai.U stiiurl::es. is Ijoop in front for belt; holds belt in pos- I Perspiration shieldi at armpit to protect - Society. Brand" Practical Practical "Society Brand' Features - GllfltItP3 -ih- V ' fot. in Viir- - yyi nVi AVi For Young Men and Men who Stay Young modern clothes-makmust incorporate more than merely fine tailoring and good fabrics in his He must also embody "lines" which give the wearer the appearance pf perfect physique. Ask us to let you try on a Master Suit of Society Brand make. You'll like the effect of and broad the waist trim lull, chest, graceful stride it encourages- and the a;r of stately carriage refinement it gives you. er THE - TtrTf' "the if aster Suit possesses the very latest style effects in men's clothes, he is fighting a battle against heavy odds, but he is on the side of right and justice and is bound in win in the end. ' 0 " ' faultlessly "" Florsheim $5.00 Shoes REPUBLICANS AND POSTAL TlTTtTTY " of staunch fabrics. ft ITTTMITO The rankest piece On saje here ready-to-we- It is tailored $20 to $40. ar The Toggery Regal $3.50, $4, $4.50 Shoes No Monkey Business "Gum Shoe" method of stealing some free advertising, by the Republican party, is that which is being carried on at the present time through the agency of the Congressional Record and the Copyright 1911 AUrad Decker A Cohn post officeBy8temthroughout the 1 . uttiiuii. i usuiinsitu n it t.... uruvini STATE DEMOCRATIC TICKjET .Ilitehcock hatfan-'eysingle to the enforcement of the spirit of Presidential Elector! the law in this case it would stop Jesse Knight, Provo. at once and do so quickly. If O. W. Powen, Salt Lake. even the postmaster inspectors H. Fltxgerald, Salt Lake, T. their , ter'i the country, had eyes James Andrus, St George. free from the scales of Republican boss rule and stagnation they Congressmen would certainly take this question T. D. Johnson, Ogden. of in out favor and it Mathonlhah Thomas, Salt fight jus up tice. These articles published in Lake. a card form and sent out as a part Governor' of the Congressional Record ver John Frank Tolton, Bearer. the country are nothing less than Attorney. General-J- os. 4:ampaignrhterature jn lavor "ol W. Stringfellow. the Republican party, and yet .Secretary of State . these tarda are being printed and Charles England, Logan. mailed Under the caption of ConAuditor-J- ohn gressional Record material and go S. Blain, Spring City. through the mails free and of Treasurer course are printed in the govern J. F. Mendenhall, Sprlngville. ment printing'offices free. Is this of Public Superintendent, right,- is it just that a; political Instruction party, .because they are in power, -- A. C. Nelson, Salt Lake. duuiuu iiatc i lire unc vi iuc Justice of- - Supreme Court. mails and the government print-- , Le Grand Young, Salt Lake. too arthese of Each ing plant,, ticles deals with the speech of some congressman derogatory to o the Democratic party or to .Wilson. If the party has the right to COMMENCES SUIT FOR DIVORCE mail out this material which is less than cam nothing more-n- or Emma Evans of Spanish Fork has paign literature, free, why should not the other party be granted the commenced suit for divorce against same privilege. e will leave David T. Evans'on the ground of this to the judgment of the local habitual drunkenness. Plaintiff asks postmaster as 'to whether it is for the of seven 1 - . e . i - A- s it vi .; v. ;..y -- If ' - ; . . - . -- 4 V . SPECIAL PRICES ON MISSES AND CHILDREN'S SCHOOL HATS. Saturday and -- Monday only, The Princess Millinery .will have-op-etheir large stock of Misses and .Children's School Hats. Don't miss these great bargains. Sale prices for abegre . :. I . days only. -- ale minor childcustody ren, ranging in age from two years to twenty yeart' and for $30 per month . n, - just.' new and intensely intresting a story PROGRESSIVE COUNTY CONVENthat grips the hearts and stirs the TION. CALL. thoughts of an audience to the highest pitch of enthusiasm, and lingers long The Progressive County Convention and lovingly in their memories. will meet in Provo, Sept. 27th, at 10 Mrs. Annie Adams, who' has chosen "The Butler's Secret" as her starring a. m. The apportionment of delevehicle for the coming season needs gates is as follows: Alpine, 3; American - Fork, 14; no introduction to the theatrical public, and- - her name and reputation alone "vujouiui,- o, v,vituu, i, van ion, l. Cedar Fork, 1; Goshen, 3; Elberta, ,2; are enough to assure the success of 1: Fairfield, Hiehland. 1: LpM k- any play with which she may be asLake 2; Lake Shore, 2; Maple-toView, ' sociated. Surtounded this season 2; Provo, 36; Payson, 10; Pleaswith a most capable cast and an elaboant Grove, 10; Provo Bench. 4: rate production Mrs. Adams in the 2: (Pleasant View, SDrlnevllle. IE; role of Nurse Applegate in "The But-- , Salem, 5; 2; Santaquin, ler's Secret" will be seen at her best. Spring Lake, The management of the Opera House 1; Spanish Fork,. 18; Thistle, 2; are to be congratulated in securing Tucker, 2; Vineyard, 2. The various Precinct Chairmen, and this high class attraction so early in in charge of Progressive move-men- t, those the present season. "The Butler's are requested , to call their Secret" will be presented here tonight primaries, and send their allotment of in the local Opera House. ' delegates; Nominations for all, the o t offices will be made, also the county "I have a world of confidence in fregular county committee will be Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for I chosen at this time. Each Precinct have used It with perfect success," will nominate their Justice of "the writes Mrs." M. I. Basford, Poolesville, Peace and Constable. Md. For sale by Headqulst Drug Co., (Signed.) B. H.. BOWER, ' Two Stores, Successors-to- . rVlfllrmon Palace and uiaui i i .rii Smoot Drug Co. t E. A. MITCHELL, ' MRS'. ANAlE ADAMS ; America's Foremost Character Actress, as Nurse Applegate. ! , . ret," written especially for . Mrs. What will most likely be the most Adams by James LattmoreJIimrod. : alimony. The marriage took pltlce at successful .... The Butlef's secret comes to Proand pleasing. offering of Spanish Fork, November 22,1889. the present dramatic season U the ap- vo most highly recommended, by the Press and eminent dramatit critics as You can. for "a few days buy Wag' pearance here of America's foremost one. of the greatest treations" ofHhe ons, Buggies and Harness at. "actual character actress, Mrs! Annie Adams, modern dramatic literary genius. TTie cost from, the BEEBE LUMBER CO. In .her new play "The Butler's Sec- - play" unfolds, w'at . - once '; ... .".:;-v.'-:"- -, Secretary. 'A mass primary, will be held in As .usually treated, a sprained ankle the court house, Tresday, Sept. 24, will disable a man for three or four 1912, at 8 o'clock, Tor the purpose of weeks, but by applying Chamberlain's electing delegates to the county conLiniment freely as soon as the injury vention. Nephi L. Morris, Stephen H. Love, is received, and observing the direcand other speakers will speak In the tions with each fiottle, a cure can be effected in from two to four days. For opera house, Friday night. sale by Headqulst Drug Co., Two k'i-- or- SALE WILL LAST ONE btores, Successors to c Palace and ..' WEEK. S-----Smoot Drug Co , THE BEEBE "LUMBER CO., are " o closing out at cost, their full line of LOST-red mulev cow, brand on Henney Buggies, ScbutJer and Mandt left Finder phone SSk-an- d re- - Wagons, Single and Double sets of '. ' celve re'ward. Harness. Term cash.v , lvial blp' - |