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Show A Dozen Reasons Why ADozen Reasons WHy I Should Vote I Should Vote fnr Ifnvtllrnnirlnnl l l nnn nnninnl niiHaui rano L en ipnw DAY, AND OCT.. THURS- 30-3- -- ' The Ancient Bow T The Box Car-Ba- Pyane-Ald-ric- progressive forces in this country. if f revision 2r If downward in the interest of lower prices 'and the elimination of monopoly. .'. 3. lie stands for trust legisla tinn WhiicjiT prevent: the. ,Con-trof" prices throughny; sort of monopoly. 47"ile; stands for the income tax and believes that wealth should share 'th burdens as well of government as 5. He stands for the rights of labor and the protection of the man - who earns his 4re&d by-- the in sweat of his his record as governor of New ELLEN of fr, Locked Out of Wedlock' The Street Beautiful Princess the-blessin- The Unseen Enemy Jim Bludso. -- Saving An Audience On ' the Moonlight Trail Jersey.;?1""-r-- w-' - 4 , S "' ' personal and In the case of tbe Utah Lake Land, Water and Power Company versus George Jf? Stephens et al, in the Fourth district court, an order has 'been made making the following parties' defendants: Alice Finch, administratrix; Wm. Finch, Joseph William Finch, Edgar Finch, iLeon Finch, Horace' Finch and Ada Finch. "Tim McCarty, you are full again." - "Shur and I am. Ole ate one of Cor-ry'- s ;; Chicken Pies." - ' "" .,' .' lisw Brown. Bread Recipe Easily mmi By Mrs. Janet McKente Hil Editorof Never sonify the Boston Cooking School Magazine New York Clothing Company Free" List bill, the Woolens bijl and dtn'crl)illuTiducfn' excessive , tariff duties. 3. He has failed to take any steps to lessen the present high . cost of Jiving. 4. He supported Ballinger. in his efforts to turn, rich coal in Alaska over to . , '... . . LADIES' DEPARTMENT LADIES' SUITS LADIES' COATS eposits the-Gug- . . ... .... .7 ........ .,8,75 ." ,s C Brow HEAVY WINTER WEIGHTS L. D. S. GARMENTS - - ...... $3.50 all wool garments ... . . .$2.48 ... . .$1.98 $2.50 all wool garments. $2.00 part wool garments. $1.50 part wool garments...... You positively can riot afford to buy your ......... ......... garments anywhere else.- ....98 - COTTON AND WOOL BLANKETS $175 Cotton Blankets $1.25 $1.25 Cotton Blankets 75c' Cotton Blankets' $6.00 Wool Blankets $5.00 Wool Blankets $4.00 Wool Blankets . 'Ex-Preside- nt 75 ;48 - V.vvr'v; $4.50 V5 J53.50 $2.98 SHOE DEPARTMENT One lot of Boys' and Children's Shoes to close out at, per pair. , f. . .59 MEN'S SHOES ' Our line is the very best that can be had for the money. No one can undersell us or give you better, quality. We have the newest v styles. - - MISSES' SHOES 98 One lot to close out at, per pair LADIES' SHOES S2.98 $4D0 Shoes for $3.00 Shoes for $2.25 Shoes for - f r. V.$2.48 ... ....... .$1,68 MEN'S SUITS AND BOYS' SUITS One lot to' close out at $3.98. Coic iu and get : . . . .1 . . . a bargain ; suit . . '. .$3.98 and $15.00 We have the best $10.00, $12. Men's Suits' in America. If you have to work money you will ' here. suit buy your LITTLE BOYS' SUITS . $3.00 Suits for $2.48 for Suits $4.00 $3.00 rr$3".'98 $5.00 Suits for,. v 1I , MEN'S PANTS . $1.50 grade for 95 $3.50 grade for ..... .$2.48 ' LITTLE BOYSr SHORT PANTS 75c grade for .. .. . 59 . 98 for $1.50 grade 7 . .MEN'S HATS t One lot to close out, worth $3.00, for 98 BOYS' CAPS One lot of Boys' Caps to close out. oc, 60,c '."7s. .'7 ... 50c values go for and 19 LITTLE BOYS' HATS AND CAPS . " for-yo-ur ....... ...... : 75c 50c ....48 Hats 35 Cans CHILDREN'S COATS One lot to' close out, $3.50 values, fro. . - 98 Speaking plainly, most of us desire to save, money. Of course,, many are forced to save at every opportunity, but regardl ess of the necessity of saving, every conservative person vvill save wherever possible.. It's good judgment. The one most important feature of these reduc tions are on the best goods produ ced goods that you and everybody, else are familiar wtih. Those who take advantage of it save money. YORK CLOTHING - COMPANY One Price to All - Bra4 One and one-ha- lf cup yellow corn-mea- l; entire-wheflour; 1 teal)i cup spoon salt; lYi cup sweet milk; ) cup - moiassesi 5 kvel ieaspaonfuU ILCMar - "- - . . ting Powder at -- v-v- Sift together, three times, tneal, flow, ait ana Damn? powaer. Mix mousse and sweet milk and stir into to make a smooth batter. Turn pedients into twa empty K C Baking Powdet boxes, thoroughly buttered, and let steam three hours. This bread ia par ticularly good to serve with talads of raw oysters; also at breakfast, aa toast of all kinds. ; Raisins or currants may be added, : though aome prefer it without, .. i. Readers of this paper may obtain The Cook's Book containing this and 89 other delicious recipes free br sending the colored -- certificate packed ia every can of K C Baking Powder to . the Uqvks Mfo. Co., Chicago. Send drln - i In this Hopsier Cabinet the owner has put 110 dishes, 41 -packages and more thari200 6thef articles." ' The Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet is a'genuine automatic servant that works without wages. It saves hundreds of steps and many times its cost. kitchen work. It solves the problem of your o The Ellen program Includes loilQwiag .lIImaL"Tlie Box Car thet good " SDlendid natronaee thev rwp.ivfld. Baby," Selig; "The. Street Beautiful Edison film, produced In "Saving an Audience," a splendid ; with General Federation of Womea's 'Vitagraph comedy, will head the Prln-- j "Locked Out of Wedlock." cess bill tonight and tomorrow night. Pathe comedy, and "The Ancient j Miss Lillian Walker has the leading Bow," a Vitagraph Indian drama. -I '"""""": : o feminine role of the production and a ttt tetureg-and-weH-deserred- ' cig. r---- Taylor Bros. Go. The Home : Furnishers 25-ce- nt 23 551-x.- 3 mm w I Are at Their ' "--Best- .made a decided hit with all lovers of drama. LOST--Velv- et . for Tho Cook's Book today. , yeargiJIThe Clansman," will be given aline production with clever specialties between the acts. Manager Epperson is trying to Induce this company to return. some time during the winter for a week in repertoire. WITh THE PHOTOPLAY s The pictures of the JStockholm delightful story Is todl in the film. handbag, between J Olympic games have come and gone Other films on the Princess program Centex street and depot, Friday night but It will be a long time before they are "An Unseen Enemy," Biograph Return Union station ticket office. are forgotten by the hundreds of! drama; "Jim Bludso," Kalem film, Reward. it were present taken from the poem by, the late sec- photoplay patrons during tne evenings of tbeir ptoAus-- ! retary of state, John Hay; "On the WANTED Two loads of straw. tion In Provo. The pictures certainly Moonlight Trail," S. & A. Western v 2t " Phone ... .' 4(ty All kinds of Ladies' and Misses' Underwear, heavy winter weight, at prices the very lowest. Never Undersold "',.' 73 E has used federal patron age to maintain a political tna" chine manipulated in his. behalf. 0, He abandoned his official duties to enter into an undignified scramble with his predecessor fcir renomination. 7A "He" has lost1 the confidence.! of his party and of the people. 8. He failed to support Dr. Wiley in his administration of the pure food law. 9. His trust policy has helped the trusts and brought no relief to the people. . 10. His administration has reand sulted in disappointment ' 117 : .$9.90 . ,.. LADIES' WINTER UNION SUITS ..... LADIES'-2:PIECUNDERWE AR (heavy), suit UNDERWEAR (heavy), suit MISSES' rrAnliPimc 5. He Nearly everybody likes Boston brown bread, bat sp many have experienced trouble with its being soggy, they have Here Is a new become discouraged. r)n thof rinnnt fail if the few simple directions are carefully followedr Ydtt J trill b delighted vita the results. ., '..-..- . . . 7 - K , ' Piovo, Utah - - 154 West Center Street stands for the revival of t it anaIftor tne our mercnant marine, of government enctruragement agriculture, industrial ana vocational education.. 7. He trusts tbe people and believes; that the governed should govern ; 'and that senators should be chosen by the people. 8. He faithfully performs in failure..1 1 l..v lie is,a.eactionary. office tne promises made out of 12! Roosevelt, office. 9. He will "clean house" at who knows him best, says of him, "He has proved faithless to the Washington as he has "cleaned cause of the A m erican people;" house" in New Jersey. -- o 10; He preaches and practices AT' THE PROVO THEATER. clean politics, and practices it ef He unalterably op fectively. machine poses politics and the A fairly good audience was present last evening at the Provo Theater rule of the bosses. clever 12. He stands for legitinrate and witnessed an unusually Man of "The Outside." business performance but lor big every day, The Inclement weather no doubt demonopoly never. 12. As Senator La Folette terred a greatmany from attending, says, "He approaches every prob- but the excellence of the company lem with the solemn promise to and the specialty entertainers should ' ie reaiiy, m trie nignest sense, a draw out a packed house tonight, when "the greatest success of recent ear.'.. fc-H- t Local T Echoes of various departments that mean a great saving! " . BECAUSE: . h 1. He' the ; signed 1. He' is the only candidate referred to it and tariff bill, for president, who represents the law ever tnacted. tariff 'tbe.be.st as real, the vital and the effective 2. " He vetoed the Farmers' BECAUSE: WEDNESDAY It's Not What You Earn, IT'S WHAT YOU SAVE "" CtF " 17 .Royco Brand Fruits are Best. Eat no other F, ; When you have any Fruits or Farm Products for sale, write, phon e or call and see - Order Soihe Wbe from Your Grocer , WE ARE ALWAYS IN THE MARKET LTO ..' :r' - AJo i Bey 4 1 t y 1 1 |