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Show - 1 MAY 4, 1S21. THE PROVO IIEPLDAVEDNESDAY, - Rubber. . ra'' t t; youtreafth Tom," iilififfli: HotiWater-ott- le art earns to leak; guaranteed Friday and Satur- $1.50. . day ........... eW town you're in. ln Canyou hear ie. song of nature? Do j jpu tear the robing sing? ilut-M6fcy 7jv Special "fwr Btryou hear the notes of the meadJvi lark? l)a you hear the bullfrogs croak? Can you hear these dear old sounds, -- T" ' -- . ot-stri- ;.;7'':'. - .... ; WED NESDAYTHURSDAY- - and smoke? 7fan you hear tiie wilddove call, Tom? In planning this sale we have one object of ittrewrtoerrerjurtnt our ability and we can assure-yo- u. that in value, quality and variety of merchandise it surpassed any event we have ever held. ALL SPRING SUITS HALF PRICE . . .$12.25 going at. . . going at. . . . . . . . . . . .,$14.25 $30.00 value going at . ... . .T. , , , , .$15.00 $35.00 value going at....T........ $17.50 . Fountain Syringe, rr made of best - her rubber, full length hose and three hard rubber pipes; regular. . .child; $lridajr ........ ...... 98 There's only one-rigway; Tom," Only ione life of joy, It's back to the heart of nature, And 'live, aijwrdid when a boy. Both , Bottle .'and Syringe $1.95 s , SIUT01CHASE -- V 7V MUSICAL TREAT THURSDAY REMEMBER MOTHER ON MOTHER'S DAY next Sundaywith a niceTwx of bur 'xhocoUiteWelhaiie. . just received fresh chocolates for this occasion from McDonald Chocolate company, Sweet's Candy company, company of California. dy One of the finestjnusical treats in the history of Provo is promised In thePuritan opera, Trlscil la, or The PilgrrrrnjPToiy," to be given by the B. Y, U. masic department Thursday evenfng at the Columbia theater. - The one thing that Is making so splendid a production possible is thr of the various I MrMadwn-assTBtrithTi- 1 w 'iff y ri FOR MOTUER'S DAY NEXT SUNDAY Something she is sure to if at. . . . . . . ... . . . $11.25 at. lSeOO at. ... . . . ...... .$17.50 4 9 9 Less Than Half Price. BOYS' SHOES I 3 12 OhTLot"of LAD1ESTIES, One Lot at 15? ;'.,jr$10.00 .,' . One Lot of GINGHAM ' TOWELS art PUMPS AND OXFORDS to 52 " at $1.68 $2.75 !. CHILDREN'S COATS GOING AT HALF, PjRICE on Black Cat Brand Silk Hose, $1.25 grade ". .7. v.". . .7 ;. Famous .90 rSpecial price II Special price on first quality Silk Gloves at. 50S 60 and 75 some oeautnul urgandies. Lawns, voiles and Silks tor gra dua just arrived-today- , - ; aresses. ; lion y 1 See our beautiful line of Vanity Cases, Bags, Shopping Bags, Belts, Beads, Collar and Cuff Sets, Mesh Bags, and all kind of Novelties .Pretty Lace Hose just "arrived. "orcTies-rrof- . T EL; Pardoe: of dramatics7r In staging; Prof. Eastmond flf the art department In scenery and costuming and Mrs. George E. Baljif of physical educatlnT4n dancing. AH are putting forth every effort toward i.he success of the production. The opera was especially selected to commemorate the landing of the Pilgrims on Plymouth Rock. The plot centers about the quaint courtship of the beautiful Priscilla by the sacrificing John Alden with characteristic Puritan setting. It is considered one of the best in comic opera. Prof. Eastmond has just painted a .beautiful scene of Plymouth Bay as a setting and this with other special scenic costumes and lighting effects an unusual background will be fur . icjj(mlLm LAn "TURKISH 1 ..:.. Ta r 0.00"yalu goiag-ti$22.50 value going $30.0a value going UUIIUUUIO $35.00 value going Some Coats Are See Our Good with ' Miss Jepperwon and her chorus. " I V DRUG CO. it . $25.00 $50.00yalue going at... $65.00 due going' at.Tr:7T7. . . . . .$32.50 Some Suits Even Lower Than This. ALL SPRING COATS HALF PRICE $14.50 value going at. ....$7.25 $16.50 value going at. . . . . t. . . . . , , .$8.25 $18.50 value going at $9.25 . . . .' . fBalyflurwealtKanffTnfluence can i DnngacK inejoyji)tJLrie day ..T. $20.00 , $40.CTvalueoinot77 re rlcntaffieweirf ui Tiow.,7Tom, jou have changed sine you were' a yon andSatiir-- : ....... $24.50 value $28.50 value new-turne- rt FRIDAY AliD SATURDAY - - tloom? - Special Prices on AH Wool and Silk Dresses In its mournful mating song? Can you hear the hum of the bees, As they work the whole day lonf? C&n-y-ou hear the nighthawk's cry, As It whirls injts evening flight?' woods, Cariyou hearhjealLjDt-l- hi : Tom, In your citjMpf smoke and blightfi. Can you aee one touch of nature, In your city of smoke and gloom? " Can you --smell the d earth, As the spade or plow sinks down? Do you feel one touch of nature, In your great big smoky town,? ' - .. Tom,' In your city Can you smell the clover fcloBsom? . Can you gather tbe snowdrop's k ...9S Of Suits, Coats and Capes . . ' ' " - " T- y 1 -- , -- 0)0) mo) o) A GOODTEAXE TO TRADE v nisned. The opera is to mark the erand climax to a year of unusual musical success ana attainnvents for the B. Y. U. and a fitting reminder : of - those brave men and women whose faHh and sterility made possible thegreat democracy of whttli we form a part today. :. u Utah County's Latest News ' 4. Springville, May prograjawaa-iel- d A aRooseyelt" at 4he high school a. m. Prof. AN. Merrill Monday at JO of the Brigham Young university and spoke. Mr. J. W. McAllister High school HAVE YOU R CEMENT WORK DONE quartet from the Provo " " THE BEST at a reasonable price. furnished the'znusic. Estimates free. Ted Johnson,-cemen- t A farewell reception wastendered contractor. 216 S. Seventh W. at the First ward meeting house MonHEMSTITCHING and P1COT edge day night to Victor Phillips, who elt for a mission to wdrk.Thls linlshJs ADDITIONAL WANT ADS appreciate. iw Parent-Teacher- tion. - s' ' - A Ralph Ince Pbobwtion at the Law," M-- ll r :'1r- - IralejrnltyaiLgAtgpA'f66tanoat"a 377 E. First North. r Phone - . tr Governor Mabey will speak at the high school tonight, under the aus associa pices of the TTrTharm-hurea- "u women this week fur on main roadjje-twee- n are interested in their new project, THE HIGHEST LAW Provo and Pleasant Crove. "millinery.'' Reward. :: T. P, Hunter.' care Walker "The Highest Each afternoon this week from 1 Bros. Dry Goods Co., Salt Lake. until 5 o'clock a class is held in the at..4.p,jri-"- gatn. I England U)S5P'-gund- ay, FOB-- ' I leaves-next-rwe- 4be-verya- tet lor ladiesBpringjaa jummetwearing linen. The finest work on all kinds of material AoneTyan experienced operator at reasonable prices at the SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO., 97 N. University avenue. x ..J. ,f bit Selrick. Pictor' 1 Columbia Friday, with matinee? -- -- Springville, May 2. The marriage of Effie Coffman to Victor Phillips in the Salt FOR SALE4room brick bungalow, took place Wednesday full basement, heat Tenns.nquire Lake temple. Mr. Phillips will leave soon for an L. D. S. mission to Eng3 phone 247-J- . .t . r .... ... ,: 341-J- . -- M-- 6 - ( - - ii i ii 4 land. WANTED A lot from building owner. Give best cash price. Ad - - M-In Constantinople the majority "of dreag Box 227, Provo. i the private houses show this division, but the chance to rent one side of the FOlt SALE One ladies' Iver Johnson ;Tur-Jshouse, or else the requisitions of bicycle, good as new, cheap. " Also j Constantinople, May 4.Th two new Iver Johnsons, at Horr's allied as has a caused families to troops, harem Is quickly passing part t ' 6 of their Bicycle Shop. cf the" Tnrklsh home. - Poverty and ! together In only one-hat- ? h room are i the causes. f ' The Turkish pashas, effendis, beys and all the well td do ot other days Intorlhe hose f narem and the haremlik, that ia of a mansion or palace for the women and the other for the men. are parting with this luxury as they have -- -h- omes-ere-illvided one-hal- Jewels and lands. The peasants still keep a division of their houSea for the privacy of their wives and daugh- " ters and - . .. - -r -h4J Many Turkieh women deplore the secesBity which compels "theni to live "like the "poor European." They declare that they were happier when living apart, that the home was eaBler manage and their husbands too. , - to -- 6 -. j - The marriage of. Miss Rita Swazie and Wlllard Miner,' which took place Wednesday, is announced, t - The mercantle store "of ,G. S. Woodward & Co.-- , was burglarized Friday night. It Is estimated that over $100 home. worth of clothing, canned goods, autof,.y. i glasses,! celluloid rims, mobile robes, guns and candy were Foreigners" are getting for the first LOST-Pa- lr in fclack casei Either on Third taken. Theg'uspects. time a pet into the more aristocratic of these old homes, until now hidden I South or beJL Center street and Suc- - in the county jail. tn the mystery op- protecting garden cess Motor Cfo; Finder return to this tf Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Avery ot winaows ana huge office. WH418, lamcea gates or doorways. The visit often GENTLEMAN would like to Santa Monica, Calif., but formerly exchange reveals a charming interior, with m to evtihcdira' a jiorkday room, walls anclellirqa-dgcoratespend the summer. NonnanFrazipr, with fresco . paintings and mosaics and board. . Address -. : showing charming views of mosques, Legion Hotel"or rovers, of mountains, seas, forests PLAIN. SEWING, quilting... making ' ' : Jew the oRI empire. In English Cltlea, . 443 - Wv quilts; : clothes Ironed. are the homes As vacated, their Fourth 7 more There are Jews In Munchester Mrs. North. Boel..'.; elaborate European furtiiture, together tharjiiu an?" other city in'the- - United with much of the collections pf; bro: For its slie Leeds has more Ktogaoo and- - fine rugs MILK AD BRINGS RESULTS. Jews In proportion than Manchester, held in house at sold auctions the are or else sent to the dealers or auction "Stop it!' exclaimed Isaac Boyce. though the actual number, la slightly less. ropms ot the old bazaar. . manager of the Edgewood dairycom-in- g into We Herald office. He.was talking about his ;: to.TAkE advertisement, in The Herald Monday. "' tJi6uiu graiips oi a-. I1bPoiH thatA hv """ school will take customers., he repllnd. "t have not tiietTovo Junior high "hitn" to SIS. milk ffiem. enough If voi tm$ su,.ply uveu i una .run that a another day they'll M'inia'cw, J"1 ui .v.vau.rii C.u and ad tUf 5 part of the county from which .tljat ,ler every woman' comes the Trovo city Vaster supply. ' 2 Th! The' 6tdets of the two classes ill LC Looks ,t?e t,alry and' . a . thev 1l ,.-- . n v it read The Herald." for the "hike.' S. Jr.- M-- lf the nee4Jorhpufle " Jl-1- - f 5 . ld - d af for-roo- "M-1- 6 JL-- ca4esZ-gossamer,.sllp- s - . f WStf - - , . ' ...... , - .. . .i. 1 d i 53 i IS PHI ;- - J JZ ili ,.v. JLLj Anita Stewart in "Human Desire'' at" the Princess Friday . . , n Saturday. . .a Read and UselHerald Ads - rr |