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Show ; : - " ' 7 I U . 7 ' , ' , , ' - ; ; - " ' 7 ,n . - ud i large assortment of eparHsj tn Kalpb 4rci- re taii-ood bolds store, besides, he Beadquart- er for ' ell 'r fciad - of reDbs , few1 bicycle and tootorcycles, fcarini tie beet of tool end supplies" for doing this kind of work. i I U V Lri I V ? a Mi lH I k . .... - ' the IlarrU. proprleWf N. Avenue Grocery, 728, Academy, will organize early ( October "The Co. Mercantile 'Avenue Rebating ) with one hundred and twenty-fiv- e associamember. This tion planned very- - muca after the old English system of mercantile establishments which had their origin In Rochdale, England, and have been conducted for years moat successfully in California. JHHIDAY AND SATURDAY SEPT- - J7:2S. John mi F. ELLEN . ri KING OF EGYPT exin', I " -A ' sent by frank ,this week, five thousand copies of the new Commercial club booklets to each, the D. & R. G. offices in Den ver, and the Salt Lake Route at Lob Angeicsr" "Mr." Ray's ' tlme'Ts" about equally divided between boosting for the "Hull Moosers" and Utah Valley. PRINCESS Part : 4 X fiSSTr- - " 1 W. H. Ray WIFE OF THE Ifrr. ; MORE PRECIOUS THAN : GOLD PRISONER OP THE HAREM DOWN JAYVILLE WAY THE SHERIFF'S DAUGHTER o ' -- HILLS-MA- WIANTED, O Ml ' TMDC YOUR "f. LJ MM' PLMC U. com,, bu- ythem vcLL i i m - m PLMKm"''' mz,MY-- - m hm WILL . TRDC YOUR . WILL wll .. CLEANING HOUSE SERVICES AT ST. MARY'S. There will be the regular evening services at St. 'Mary's on Sunday evening Sept. 29, at 7:30 o'clock. The full surpliced choir will be in attendance. Bishop Spalding will be in Provo on Sunday Oct. 6, and will conduct the services in the morning at 11 o'clock,, and preach and also in the evening at "7: 30. All are cordially invited to all these services. Local and Personal t The Lumber company report manufacturers prlceB have advanced oae aollar-'pe- f thousand on cedar ' jahiBglea; fur lumber" for flooring "i'lrom three to six dollars; common ; Xar three dollarsj common pine two JBeebe . ' ttollara. ' : - for women Washington"- Shoes. - r- - 3Ioover Brothers, proprietors of the jfcelslor Roller Mills, are having " atly Increased demand for all - itAt grades of flour. The Excelsiof was closed during July and ;.lai jjiugust when the new machinery installed. The Great Western tffystsiu was put In, and there' Is no 7'wre modern flouring - mill la the ".vest, the quality made at the Excel-sjio- r mill will grade up with the flour expensively advertiBed In all the vjfgaaines and Messrs. Hoover says 'In tbe women of Provo, "why buyi i'llour away from home." " -- , ( Ducks wfll be flying next week for 2iK! sportsman, and Ralph Archbold 2ia.s"3n8t gotten in a big supply of '.Peters "Target" shells, the kind that fiavie token all prizes, and if any 1 ... SPoA. for power, is available to the fruit growers of the Provo East Bench, for erecting a preserving plant, the loca tion Is at or near the Poulson mill site. Mr! James Hadfield who is visiting his daughter, "Mrs. H. P. Mack, First West . between Third and Fourth North came, to see thePrpyo Herald in interest of this project which does seem an industry very worthy the consideration of the people. Mr. Had- fleld has secured an option on the land and water, at a very small cost, which be swill turn oveTto the people If they will get together on the organization. That fresh frrtt preserved, and put up in glass packages will sell readily at good profit, is absolutely certain. and that the fruit growers have enbr: rf1''iT(ii?it'Ti wuua Huaum.ico Ru iu Mie m aiso true, then why aok talk up thia in-- B. Y. TJ. gymnasium suits L- - 17- dustry ' and get the people Intfrestea ' in it. Hadfield is, very anxious to meet the East Bench fruit growers, and tender them all the aid he can in promoting the company ; he thinks about- fifty thousand dollars would .be necessary to build and equip tsuch a Mr. IpljaLa-L-gQiUJti ; i . s" 7 - ,7 J." ;l C ? "r ? ; r "' ".-- . ; ,"'' ' . Come and See Us to 1- -2 $2.00 factory stocking in black, tan and colors, at ;..15 an .extraprdinary "" 7' Our famous. Round Tick- 25 mm buy. heels an K toe's and ' conies in all siies. Black, white and tan.. 25 For special fine wear we offer a silk plaited stock, x254 ing, all sizes.. Fay Stockings are wonderful wearers, they cost and up to you .. Worsted Spanish Cashmere $1.25 25 and h at 35 icir' i ' It and stockings r' Jif if' 4 ' 50 35 75 SHOES best It has linen Pure Thread Silk. Hose, black and colors, at-Also in heavy weiehts at ; can you 25 35 50 v - - 2. the stocking is et, and kindly remember that I $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 these are shoes that' are ..magna woven Silk Hose r. u,oi.if,.. 'itr. Fruit .Grower won't busy on this proposition? KM nnA OPERA HOUSE - "The Message" get you TONIGHT Telegrapher." - ."0 ". '. ' "ioi BiSOn ' """ 'Mills of the Gods," Nestor. 'The Birthday Present," Reliance. "Vken Love Rules,"' Rex, . MONDAY SPECIAL: A Bison 101 feature PRODUCTION paralleled magnificence depicting a thrilling romance laid in the days of ancient Egypt. The comedies on to-night's and tomorrow night's Prin cess program are both Lubins, "Man Wanted." and 'Housa Cleaning." A Kalem drama, "A Prisoner of the Harem" heads the "Ellen bills for the same evenings and there Js also' a Lubln drama. "The Sheriff's ' ' ' Daughter." . in "The Post . i -- Special Sale for One Week -- ON - UNDERWEAR, - LADIES COATS, SUITS," SKIRTS, ETC. bIaNKETS Ladies; Underwear, two pieces, SOc values, sale price. Lad.es Lnion Suits, 90c values, sale price! ! Glen's Underwear, two pieces, ' " . ,7W7 mm i I7iiii - For Saturday matjuee and night at the Opera House an exceptionally strong regular program has been ar ranged headed by ("His Message." This Is another strong Bison "101" western desperado .drama" of Intense interest, - "Mills of the Gods," is. an oriental production. "A Birthday Present," tells"' of a woman's curiosity and what became of It "Where Love Rules," is .another of those always beautiful, satisfying Rex dramas. '40L' . 50c 75L orfT . valuessate price ' Mens Union Suits,- - $1.25 ' values, sale price... Hoys Underwear, two pieces, 35c Values, safe price .2& Boys Union, Suits, 60c Values, sale price,-... "" ' ; Ladies Coat, m big line to select from 10 pcr cent off oa entire line. . jC 4dl' Blankets; a big line te select from at price, lower than ' ." ever before. ' , Ladies Suiis and Skirts to close b.g line out at 25 per cent off a ' to select from. Come and get our prices before bur mg elsewhere. We Lead in Prices - : "' ' ... t. 348 WANTED Bright girls and boys over 16 years to learn woolen weavWages paid ing and spinning. while learning. Appljr at 'once. t Knight Woolen Mills. : D. L. VAN WAGENEN "..".. WEST CENTER STREET.' 'V. ! . - . . " v . t " . AT THE OPERA HOUSE im With Mentor Underwear 11 $1.50. $1.75, $1.85 ; WATS 11, 1.35, $1.50. $1.65 Children's. 15 ribbed inch garter hem... ..:25 California, a stocking for the stout, with six inch ribbed top, a good wearer. 'for..". Silk Lisle, in black and colors, for fine wear Black Silk Gauze Hose, $1.00 "to fine ... Hop Scotch, a very satis- Endurance. . a beautiful mercerized black with six One of the i.nopL2pxge.c be presented in this city will be shown .at the Princess theatre tonight and , tomorrow night-i-t- lt itUaiClng. ieature in two reels and is caned, "Ramesee, King of Kgypt." The film tells In picture-story- : ot a mighty. monarch's lore for a modest shep. .. t . V. . . .. ,1 i J mi.. duction m said to be one 'of tin- - and W 2 -- AT PRINCESS The Latest Thing in Ladies ci llose. Wearer is a very probable industry in the manulacture of the glass containers right here; the sand. for making glass is now iu the laboratory of a pioiici- ent chemist. What's the use of paying profits , to Chicago preseviug companies, paying freight on glucose and Brow'n sugar when we can put up the "simon t,nr" frnir t n I t Children's, 8 MAGNtFiCENT s Focahunti. Hosiery w a nesg or me nreservme Diant. tosetner with all box manufacturing and there - SUITS $1.25. S1.35 Children's fast black cotton, toe. . a . to 8, 5 ' Will be appreciated by the youngsters who wear it, the mother who for itT , Children's, Unusual "Values'Tn ; seamless, double heel .and $1,25. comp- k Ins IU ; .., - Our Children's "r; "" any make. 18,000 pairs of women's shoe yery day and they are sold in every principal city in thT world. There is a reason. No other shoe manufacturer approaches this record. ; We are exclusive agents for this section. Am. The '"other-reliable- o. 826, . , The Dorothy Dodd site with adequate water A splendid and - for you if. you will buy them from us. We do not carry a poor shoe- for children. Exof other perience people lias taught us that ir docs not pay. We can give you theivery best at moderate prices. Infants from 75 ' to - we can fit you. We can also save you real money on CAN MAKE MUCH MONEY ' we makes, and and Washington but Women's Hosiery That Satisfies You. Children's Shoes Are no serious problem fam- carry also the Green Wheeler" "Gold Medal" "Martha ie Oregon, fnr from Bstern Oregon. on the ous " Duruthy Dodd" shoe 4he old t&use and-- effect of SPECIAL SALE WILL LAST ONE demand. . The shingle and WEEK.. fmpply THE BHEBB LUMBER CO., are fesdSs shut down a while, and run out -- uof both stock and logs; la the mean-'.tim- e closing .out at, cost, their full line of continued. - The fur Ilenney Buggies, Schutler and Mandt tmanofaciurers cut the price a. time Wagons, Single and Double sets of sjgo, and the pine people didn t, so Harness. Term cash. -- o shey both1 have advanced the cost to ' dealers, EAST BENCH FRUIT GROWERS . Fine lumber comes from eastern We speei ilize lTf : ; " 0 -" vi ' Just . yf i i fin n WANTED A wal ress .. at the Cafe. .. Colonial SMOOT Winter Rale Get iT'l Read the Provo Ver&ld. H SPAFFORD It now wnu, you LNirJH5 can. ;w Delivered have plenty. Toliph one ! 17 |