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Show TUB PROVO POST V. rendered by Miss Roberts rendered s solo and told a number of funny stories and Miss Dee Camp gave a reading. The banquet lasted until after 12 oclock and all bad a most enjoyable time KatW-.Chipman- . D. HERMAN HARRIS OP LINDON DIES IN L. D, S. HOSPITAL r Pott) (Special to The" Jan. 16. The .PLEASANT remains of Herman Harris of IJndon were brought home last night from Salt Lake City, where he died at the L.JD, 3. hospital Sunday morning at 8 oclock. The , unfortunate young man was stricken ill several months ago and was taken to the Provo General Hospital and fpom there to the L, D. S. hospital, where an operation was performed January 2. He was 17 years of age and the son of Albert Harris of LIndon ward. The funeral was held in LIndon ward today at 1 p. ' ' m. A Sale which will attract the attention of the 1 F ' Y t 1,, torce m the so or who cyclonic country I. ' ' . its lowrprices that it will make a clean sweep of GROVE." no STARS BEATER Of REGULAR TEAR Banquet Served at Hotel Roberts Where Toasts Were Responded to by Teachers and " - Students, I - ' - - After watching the play, Coach Roberts. was emphatic in stating that be belleved thiB years team ' would carry oft the state championship, as the boys are In splendid condition and put up a very speedy game. There were about eight hundred people present in the gymnasium at the time of the game, who cheered the different favorites Es they scored points.-T- he lineup for the two teams was as fol19. lows: B. Y. U. The annual basketball "game between ibe regular' team of the Brigham Young J University and the old stars of the school was played Saturday night at the gymnasium, and as usual resulted in a decided victory for this years team, the score being 40 to Tomorrow 1 ,l.f. ...... .Simmons , BEWISEAND QC wood. - i PLETCHER THOMAS COr U fM $6,007 ONE-THIR- D B0YSr SHORT PANTS OFF - ONE-THIR- D $1.50 Boys Short $1.00 Boys Short 73c Boys Short v Pants .. ... .. . $1 .00 Pants. 65 Panta.,,...,,,. 50 MENS AND BOYS HATS Z yr lot Mens go for ...99EACH 1 lot Boys1 $1.50 and $1.23 Hats' go for. 77 95 EACH 1 X Thursday, Friday and Saturday - EXTRA SPECIAL ' - ; lot $5 00, to-..- Fancy Ribbon This Ribbori has sold regular up to 35c a yard .Y-- . . X- - . . Special . . V nu -- -- HBJIKWI H U cut v i r"s eut n v : j A PAIR SHOES to..,...' .95 75e and 50c A PAIR a pair cut to - 25 A PAIR i H2jo 120West Centei W" LADIES AND CHILDRENS COATS AND SUITS PRICE ONE-HAL- F $20.00 Suit $12.00 Suit $6.00 Girls $5.00 Girls' $1 0.00 or Coat for. or Coat for Coat for Coat for...' $6.00 .7.. $3.00" $2.50 LADIES. AND. CHILDRENS UNDER-- WEAR 40c Underwear....: $1.50 Union Suits 19 . CHILDRENS HOODS AND CAPS"" AT HALF PRICE 60c Hoods. . . . . 7. . .' . . . . . f - L. D. S. GARMENTS $3.50 Lambs Wool Garments. .. $2.00 Vi Wool Garments $1.50 Yi Wool Garments .$2.25 $1.25 95 MENS AND BOYS SHOES . Men 8 $4.00 Dress Shoes. .7 ..$3)Ot Ladies $2.50 Shoes. .7 .... $1.50 Childrens $1.25 Shoes..'. 95 Mens High Cut Shoes, $7.5t).,,X$6.0- 0MenT8 High Cut Shoes, $6.00 $5.00 Boys High Cut Shoes, $3.507... .$2.50 -- BLANKETS 25 PER CENT DISCOUNT' Blankets .$3.75 BlXnkefsT'77X77r.Tr7777. $3.06 $2.50 Blankets . . ; $2,00 $2.00 Blankets. . $1.50 $1.50 Blankets. . . .7 ' 7. . ... .90 $1.00 Blankets. 75 75c Blankets .,,60 $1.00 Dress Shirts 69 Mens $1.50 Dress Shirts. .. .v. . .$1.00 $5.00 ' $4.00' Its good judgment. that the reductions are on the best goods ptoducod goods that you everybody else are familiar with. Those who' take advantage of it save money Clean-u- p SaLe is Come ' and. Every Day and See for Yourself Today-Co- me , - NEW r YORK o x- -j 154 WEST CENTER Ed D' A v Vir ti I! .30V 40c Hoods vj. ' fEVER UNDERSOLD. ONE PRICE TO ALL. r vim sr" v w :! 1 " ..$1.00 Of course, many are forced tO save of saving, every conservative person' The one most important feature of this will save wherever possible. waMi 01O)I:I ....$1,15 Speaking plainly most of us desire to save money. , r I::Come! $2.00 Girls Sweaters $1.50 I $1.50 Girls Sweaters....... $ 1 OOGirls 'Sweatera:iI77. .717165 -- at every opportunity, but regardless of the necessity w ! OFF H Can Save Money on Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Children Coats, Underwear, Hosiery, Etc. - v t x 89 $1.50 and $1.25 Hot I Women and Children ' - $1.50 t OES for Men, A PAIR BABY SH0ES f Extra Special Bargains in - to.;...t I lot Coats all wool, sold regular up . . to 85c, Special r and BOYS Girls Sweater Childrens and ,$1.00 .1 lot $2iiQr $2.00 and $1.75 cut to 99 A PAIR ' CHILDRENS SHOES iWIJIMPWa SEE OUR WINDOWS $2.50, $2.00 ot vIa i. MENS SHOES $4 00 and, $3.00 cut ...... . ONE-FOURT- All Winter Weights LADIES SnOES p - SWEATERS SHOES - 1 - . The Best line in Utah Comity Mens Ladies GiflF and Boys ShoesT m.wam -- v' . mM u .,..,$7.50 ....... MENS ODd"pANTS OFF $6.00 Men s Tants ...... $4.00 $4.00 Mens Pants $2.70 $3.00 Mens Pants. ... .7T. ... .$2.00 $2.00 Mens Pants, special. ....... .99 $1.95 t V MENS, .LADIES AND CHILDRENS i Suits or Overcoats. -$12.0OSuitsoF Overcoats. , t T Suits $17.50 Suits or Overcoats..... .$12.50 Suits or Overcoats, ..$10.00 $33.00 $25.00 $20.00 .$15.00 & Annual Shoe Sale - Ex-Sta- MENS CLOTHING The Biggest and Best Sale of the Season; SUITS AND OVERCOATS ALL GO AT HALF PRICE. THOMAS CO. "New Stars, former Captain" Homer Christenson. - "Our Basketball Outlook for 1912, Director Eugene Roberts. Stars as Seen From the Side Life Under the New Method of Seating Professor E. S. Hinckley. - "The Henry Rose. The Fair Sex, James Tucker. Why the Stars Fail in Wedlock John Christenson. During the evening a piano solo was 5 ' BE EARLY Stu-de- .. Never was there such a breaking up of prices. Goods and prices of the kind tocreate enthusiasm at once. Price reductions not equalled at any other time. Bargains are oh every side for you. Never has Provo seen such values. We have cut prices to a point where we know you will want the Merchandise:. ,.... ELETCHER . . , t , - r i f ....Rose ;. , . " tlieentirestockonhand. Come to the old fashioned " "Box Social at the Baptist Church, ThursRichards e..H. Christenson day, Jan. 18th, at 7:30 p. m. Ladies L. Greenwood. g. .J. Christenson please come with box lunch for two As soon as the game was over the persons. f, players went to the concert, where V. Greenwood, ,.r.f while all were enjoying the banquet the following toasts were responded to: The Basketball Boys, Old and New, President David Wilson of IT Body. Old Stars, Captain Vern Green- Shoes'?.) $1-4- . good things of the boys who had represented-the school In former days. George Worthen was then Introduced as toastmaster of the evening, and Sale (Jj Greenwood.. Weight 7., ... ., V. 1 I" ale Y The young mans mother Is seriously ill and has not left Jier room .for several weeks,' which adds greatly to the burden of the bereaved family. theyjematned until about 10:39, when tbeywenttr the Hoteritob erts for the big banquet President George H, Brimhall gave an address of welcome to the old stars and said many Annual Shoe Mens Old Stars. . Bowman, " J a-s- - J |