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Show Yi s THE PROVO .POST TAGK SIX SALOON MEN SAT FREE LUNCH AIDS TEMPERANCE CAUSE ill . iflTERESTIfiG PARENTS 1 ; Intense Interest Manifested Parents Eager for'the In formation Disseminated i iS The lecture course being given ' in the Sixth ward house under the auspices of the Parents Classes of the 'city by Prof. Hickman, dealing with the vital problems of child culture, brain and mind unfolding, heredity, etc., is attracting much attention, and the intense interest manifested Monday Wednesday" evenings - shows ' fiow the parents appreciate the opportunity given them to obtain ;11ie information so much needed. Thg subject discussed "Wednes-la- y evening was infantile knowledge and the nature of mental unfolding. It is the business of the ohild to grow for the first eight years, rather than any great effort at mental unfolding. The higher mental centers are poorly developed before that ge and Any Undue effort to force development is more or less a waste of time, if not a decided harm. Laws should be passed to protect the child from unnatural methods' of instruction? It was pointed out that parents very often attempt to force the child-min- d to unfold contrary to nature. As a result the child is offender. and-S-- made-an subject of punishment, greatly hinderin' its natural development. Such as xirging the child to walk before the instinct of walking is ready to respond, is either loves labor lost or works a physical injury to the child. All parents and those interested in psychology are invited to' these lectures. The next lecture will he hcld Monday, July 15th, Friday next being passed jup to give all parents of the city an opportunity t q get notice of the course. Monday evening connecti6n will he "'made with" all that" was' treated In the two preceding talks, so all .will he able'to get the foundation -- -- f I I - ... -- -- start. FROG TAKEN FROM WOMANS STOMACH AFTER ELEVEN MONTHS SEVEN-INC- H "WASHINGTON, July 10. Mrs. of a WashFannie t been relieved has suburb, ington lived in her stom which a frog jit ) ach since last August. ' She was conscious that she had King,-residen- swallowed something besides wa- but did notjvorry until last spring, when the frog caused her great annoyance by moving about in her stomach. The doctors were ller, You may be positive of what you read here since you laiow our method Los Angeles Liquor Dealers Meet W. C. T. U. Argument by Asserting Patron Drinks Less When Fed. LOS ANGELES, Cal., July 10. Members of the IV. C, T. U, and a delegation of saloon keepers ap- peared before the city council today to argue a proposed ordinance to prohibit free lunches. The W. C. T. U. took, the ground that the elimination? Of the free lunch would advance the cause of temperance. The saloon men as serted free lunch is a valuable aid - i to temperance. . to saloons at men Many go noon to getluneh and,' Of course, they must drink? said the leader of the W. C. T. U. . Yes? and after a man eats, he drinks less than he did before, replied the spokesman for the saloon men. A man always gets drunk quicker and wants toTdrink more when his stomach is empty. Another fact you seem to have overlooked, continued theis that free lunches prevent many crimes, A man down and out hungry and desperate, will go to a saloon, eat a free lunch, satisfy his hunger and with this satisfaction disappears all incentive for holding up some one, which in many cases results in murder. The council delayed action for a week to investigate further. TRAMPS TO PLAY SETTLE JAIL SENTENCES NEW YORK CLOTHING COS A AO Afl m uvl ALL - WILKESBARRE, Pa., July 10. Thirty tramps arrested by the police of Plyjnouthborough were taken before Burgess Morris today for sentence. He decreed that all be" held lmtir tomorrow? when he will lead a parade to the best baseball diamond in the borough. Two teams will.be selected and the burgess declaresThe game must be hotly contested from start to finish. The losers will be punished After the full nine innings, the losing team will be taken back to the lockup and for two days compelled to pound stone on the streets of the borough. The victors also will go to the lockup, but held only long enough for dinner, when they will be ordered out o town. Burgess Morris is a basebal fan. " lie" is" anxious to see how well men can play the- - national game when their liberty depends on the outcome. $6.00 Suits for $4.00 Suits for $3.00 Suits for -- Aunt Mirandas Cat Henri, the IV, and the,Wood Chopper Ellen Thursday and Friday, July A Beast at Bay 11-1- 2 Treasure Island Tin Can Battle Turtle Industry An Innocent Theft ONE-THIR- vrrrrr. 7. Straw Girls -- and .ber of the family -- Boys-20-ce- nt Hats-one- DALLAS, Texas; July 10. W. Laduque, clerk at a Dallas hotel, was killed by his wife today. Witnesses say Laduque was talking over a telephone when his wife came up behind him. She called him and as he turned around fired five shots. Mrs. Laduque was arrested and refused to talk. She formerly was Miss Minnie Shilling of Paris, Tex., and was known as a sister of the jockey of Jhat name. She had separated from her first husband. - ' , .5 $1.50 MENS OVERALLS . Corsets Corsets $2.50 Corsets ... $2.00 Corsets MENS & YOUNG $20.00 Suits $15.00 Suits $10,00 Suits 7..'.., ; ! MENS CLOTHING- - -- ONE-HALF 7 . PAIR' A 7 -. . ; . . r. rrr; .$2.00 98 . . .7777 to7. .$1.88 . , 7.7.98" . 7. . . ...7 7 . . 74-- J BOYS grade $1.25 grade $1.00 , OFF ONE-THIR- D . $1.50 Kimonli 7 69 .25 7777 v. Black Petticoats $1.75 Blaek Petticoats' $1.(K) Black Petticoats ?49 7 .95 .78 $1.19 . . . 7 ..... ,T. LITTLE GIRLS : STRAW HATS $5.00 . ; LADIES WHITE MUSLIN UNDERWEAR 20c Hose ,7 BLACK PETTICOATS PRICE Ladies . . $1.10 '..,...7...$7.50 $2.00 .$1.75 tt 98 . FELT HATS ...ttt,... , LADIES ?. $10.00 $1.98 $1.58 .7 ............... ..I .. 7 SUMMER KIMONAS ONE-THIR- D .59 OFF 9 7, ONE-HAL- F PRICE t , FIGURE IT UP. HOW MUCH CAN YOU SAVE? At least $10 to $20. The articles we offer to you at this Sale are not soiled things wc rannol sell at the Jf gular prices, hut this seasons, new, fresh, .snappy, tiling. Our reason for giving you these exceptional prices ou such quality articles from crown to sole is so that we may have another Brand New Stock to offer you next season.' We like to do business that way. La. NEW YORK CLOTHING CO. NEVER UNDERSOLD 154 West Center Street 1 1 LADIES CORSETS . 7. 7'77 . 7.77 7 77 . ; .7.77777.77. . 7. ...... $3.00 Kimona-- . .$1.00 98 . . . . 77. LADIES i..$1.25 ,t. and $4.00 .Oxfords cut $2.25 Kiimona 59 7. 50 OFF ONE-THIR- D V. A PAIR $3.00 , .7 tt. SLIPPERS AND OXFORDS CUT $1.50 L. D. S. GARMENTS The$1.50 grade The $1.35 grade 798 MENS ODD PANTS Pants for Pants for 7; $4.50 . ... .. .. 77.77 7. 77777777777777.98 MEN S OXFORDS EACH . . ""The very best $1.00 grade for cAIens Fancy Dress Shirts, $1.00 grade Meus and. Boys Summer Undenvear,JOe grade cut K?. Woman Separated From First Husband Sends Five Bullets Into Mate In Cell, Refuses to Talk.-- - A. $3.00 Ladies? and Misses Summer Vests, 10e, 12Vie aud 15 cent 777.5 7 EACH- ones for ... .. ' -- Two each for each customer. 7 The $1.00 grade The $1.75 grade . . SHOES ALL BOYS Only one for each customer. 1 .$1.48 $1.28 ' - ?...--. ,T. Texas . grade for grade for $1.50 grade. for BOYS 4 $1.98 $2.00 eaeh.for each mem-- . . ALL CHILDRENS SLIPPERS - $3.35 7.7... ?. 777777777777777 .7. .77. $2.70 .777. . ? . .77 . .$1.00 77T. , . . . 7 rvr '. 35 . . 20 "... $1.00 Parasols 50c Parasols 30c Parasols,' - ........ .$1.09 Ladies, Misses "and Childrens Parasols, all kinds and colors," $5.00 Parasols $4.00 Parasols??? $L50 ParasolsT 300 PAIRS LADIES AND MISSES SHOES $3.50, $3.00, $2.75, on this Sale per pair. .$1.00 PAIRS LADIES OXFORDS $3750 and $4.00 grade, on thitrSale per pair. All Radies Pumps aud Slippers, $2.50 grade for .45 Shirts, the 50c grade - A PAIR a 100 .38 37 OFF PAIRS CHILDRENS SHOES 8, $1.00 to $1.50 a pair, on this Sale for 59 o SHOES . OVERALLS D 5-t- - EACH Mens 65c Shirts CARD OF THANKS. DALLAS HOTEL CLERK SLAIN BY WIFE AS . ME TALKS AT PHONE Sie Big Boys Overalls, the best goods, made, Grey and blue, 65c .' 49 grade for Two Pair for each austomer . ONE-THIR- 95. .$1.25 200 j-lO- The best goods made, Grey and Blue, 60c grade for Two Pair for each customer Boys SHOES Size 5 to 8, $1.50 grade for. . . .T. Size 8V2 to 3, $1.75 grade for .'.$4.00 .$2.70 $2.00 . , . Little Boys Odd Pants, 75e for 7 7. . . . . . . : ... v Little BoysT 40c Waists , . .25 . ' Two for Each Customer ' LITTLE BOYS CHILDRENS D . -- . hi 3 Reels by Biograp"h. From the Poem of Sir Wal-- ? ter Scott. - . two pair Pants if you want OFF All Little Boys Short Pant Suits them . -- 11-1- 2 GO" . Freedom. -- July The Lady of the Rake WST MERCHANDISE It is one of our rules not to carry over any Summer Goods, .consequently we are going to Cut Slash, Hammer and Smash Prices, giving you some startling valries, so, that we may have an entire New Stock for Fall. V This sale is on, come at once,, realize the opportunity. Tell your friends. 10.-Itobe- Thursday and Friday, SUB Outcome Will Determine Whether It is Rock Pile or e Princess a liVl SB 777.."- ? Honest Bargains Wonderful Legitimate - ' .To the friends who came to ns Dr. inour hour of trouble and con Finally she persuaded lleinteen of the Emergency hosp- tributed all that human kindness could suggest to help and com ital to use a stomach pump. He is authority for the state- fort, we return ohr most heartfelt ment that a frog seven inches long thanks, and although such devotwas removed from the womans ed friendship cannot remove the sad memories that linger aroum stomach. our vacant chair, it brings into view the brightest side of humanBOY IN PARACHUTE LEAP FALLS INTO m ity and throws the pure light RESERVOIR; DROWNS an unselfish friendship into darkened home- - May the day-bfar distant when thoso - friends CLEVELAND, 0.,July Thibeadeau, 18 years old, who have assisted us so freely was drowned today when his para since the unfortunate acCiden chute cut adrift 1,000 feet in the which caused the death of our air, and descendedinio Fairmount son and brother, Vernon, will be in need of similar assistancerMay reservoir. theyL.aU receive the" full measure It was Thibeadeau Vsecond of 'The boys inexperience generous aid and, tender sym ' his an as him cost life, pathy should they be vi&ited with probably older parachute jumper might the sorrow that has come to us, and to all who assisted ns do we have, avoided the water. extend a most heartfelt thanks. '7 (Signed) ' ' MB. AND MRS. JOSEPI E. CHEEVER & FAMILY in credulous. Our reputation is back of everything we do of doing business. Provo , Utah |