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Show f i K3 fr?o rest ' 9 w '! PACSJItK lyi" M THE ECONOMY Everybodys ' Store- - Everything Underpriced 'I Mens and Young Mens Boys Knickerbocker Suits at 50c on The Dollar Suits at Just Half Their t. w for Rowes ' Clothes Shop Knickerbocker, Suits. Tou have heard nf.tby ' famous Wooley Boy Suits. ,' . ; , $11.25 Instead of $22.50 fpr Rowes 'Clothes .Shop pure, wool, hand tailored Blue 'Serge, Worsteds or Cheviot Suits. THIS Saturday it is not a case of one or two specials, but there will be a store full of them and the Z Instead of $20.00 for Rowe s Clothes Blue Shop Serges, light and dark mixtures, very snappy models, both extreme-Englis- h and - Suits. lustead of $$.00 for Rowe's Clothes Shop all Wool Suita. . $3.50 Instead of $7.00 for UowpVi Clothes Shop popular prii-Suits. d $2.50 specials are mostly mens and boys clothing, hats, caps, shoes furnishings, etc. This means that Saturday will be a day for the men folks. conservative Instead of $15.00 for Rowe's Clothes Shop popular priced SuH. This is 25 per cent loss, than manufacturers cost this lot of Suits. Instead of $5.00 'for Rowe's Clothes Shop all wool Serges and Scotch Mixed Suits. $2.00 $1.00 for Men s Union Made Bib Overalls. Instead of 35c for all Silk Fom- - Ties. m-IIa- All Rowes Clothes Shop well made Suits. 19 Instead of 35c for Bovs Waists lereale, Black Sateen or Gingham. ' 33 Instead of 50c and Rowes Clothes Shop (0c for Waists, - 49 Instead of 85c for Rowes Clothes Shop Waists, mad1 from Madras or Percale or An- Sim isette instead of $1.00 , 49 instead of 85c. All sizes 3 to 18 years. G9 all sizes. The Rowes Clothes Snop stock recently bought at Salt Lake, is now on sab). and the specials consist of this stock which is being soJpt 50C ON THE DOLLAR ' - and less. 18? for Instead of $4.00 t 69 ' 1 i 50 Instead of $1Q.0Q $4.00 . $10.00 - $5.00 Instead of Regular Worth Buy 1 $12.50 Rowes Instead of $25.00 for Clothes Shop pure all wool, BARGAINS, for lack of space wo can only give you a slight idea of the splendid values offered. There are hundreds of items not mentioned that are even better bargains for you. 0-- 0 5 , -- 5 All OLD FIFTEEN TONS OF MAIL 13 TIED UP AT COLTON FOR UINTAH EA3IN j 1CEIPE - According toPosloi n eluT spector F. M. Hamilton tare are fifteen tons of mail imd Sage Tea and Sulphi Uintah the for Colton at Gray, Faded Hair .. -- up Reservation and N. IL Mur- and Glossy. dock, who is carrying the Almose everyonfe knows hat Sage mail into the Reservation has Tea and Sulphur, nropeny lompound 36 horses, or nine four horse ed, brings back thte natural color and teams, on the job and cannot lustre to the hair when fad ?d, streak ed or gray; also er Js d dn ff, itching begin to catch lip with .the amount being left at Colton scalp and stops all in, h4ir. - Yeers ago the only wa7 :o get th 8 mixture in a are roads The' daily. was to make it hofie, hlcl is mupsy terrible condition. and troublesome. Postmaster John Marble Nowadays we Bijnpjy asty at any has had to empty. hi .4 ' ovndrug store lor Wystli's Saae and Sul hur Hair Remedy)'' You Twill get a Storehouses for the govern- bott,e or abohjso ceits. Eyery- ment mail and lusrmUl all uses this old, mmous jreclpe, bebody available buildings for store cause no one can possibly tail that you rooms,. There are fifty sacks f darkened your hair f as it Idoes- - it so naturally and evenl I. You dampen a of sugar in the local office sponge or soft brusl with t and draw be cannot for Vernal .that " ' sent and Vertni is threat-- , this through your lair,' iking one small strand at a line; y morning ened with serious losses on the gray hair disa pears and after " account of the Trouble Ty another application Dr tw i. your hair becomes beautifuly dark thick and government is doing abso- glossy and you look yea; s younger the to lutely nothing - help Hedqulst Drug Co., two stores, succes matter out. sors to S&oot and Palacf DrugCos a a &v - 1 X I (Adv. -- Utah and the surrounding coun-te- s will be exhibited in the great parade which is to take place in the morning. During the afternoon the sports will be taken to the race track, where the regular track and field events will be held. The Spanish Fork Commercial Club has extended a hearty invitation to all of the residents of Utah county to be "present and to join wRh the town in celebration. n? . 6 Look to Your Plumbing. r - You know what happens in a bouse in which the plumbing is 4n poor condition everybody in the house is' liable to contract typhoid or some other fever. The digestive ergans perform Xpoq treramj n n? euoncunj etrrea etji as the plumbing !loos far the house, and they should be kept in first class condition all the time. If you have any trouble with your digestion .take Chamberlain's Tablets and you are certain to get quick relief. For sale by all dealers. (Adv ) is Brighten - Up Season For a complete stock of Paints ane Wall Paper. . - . See Maiben Glass PRIMARY CONFERENCE IN GRAND VIEW WARD 272 W. Center Street The residents of Grand turned out last Sunday in BE LOYi ANDERS ANDERBERG LAID large numbers to the Primary conTO REST YESTERDAY ference which took place. MemIn order to have a! place where bers of the stake board were pres-jeJL and girls, and where boys and were your well Oliver Goldsmith was one ot the over services very pleased Funeral also- might be privileged to with' the you showing. the writers of England, Auder-bergreatest mama, of the. late Anders enjoy, an evening or so a week in and his works are famons. 'Ibis who died at his home in the Found s Curs for Rheumatism. gymnasium' work,' the' M. particular story is a favorite and ward' Tuesday" morning, taking.. I. Associations of this! cfty are were held 4n the Sixth ward meet- anxious to complete their gym"I suffered with rheumatism for two will be gladly received. Coming and could not get my right hand to the Princess Monday, April 27, ing house yesterday afternoon. nasium. s With this aim they ask years to my mouth for that lengtn of time," with a matinee at 4 p. m. Elders BrigThe speakers were your hearty support in the play writes Lee , L. Chapman, Mapleton, ham Johnson, L. P. Nelson, 0. II. to be presented May 6th In the fowa. I suffered terrible pain so PROVO PEOPLE MAY n Berg, D, B.' Thueseri. Moroni House. In return tlity could not sleep or He still at night BECOME BEN FI CLARIES and Ralph Poulton. The mu- Opera bc?ran U8lnK Cham will give you an evenings en.jo - berfainvfn S OF THE CAMP MILLIONS in two months sic was furnished by the Sixth ment that will cause to for- I was well and haveand you not suffered with a ward choir and quartette! rheumatism sincu. 'For .sale by - all get your troubfes ,in Should the .story which appear. The speakers told of the splenDrummer and dealers. (Adv.) ' the m'xup of the in a Salt Lake paper early in ed did character of the deceased and jjigW,' week prove true, a number- - of the of him anv acls of kindness dur- Chief of Police Wilford F. Giles , ing their acquaintance with him. SPANISH vnnir'wiT t reported 152 arrestS fpr the month Provo people wdl .come into, The interment took place in the of March'. Of" this dumber 09 gnug fortune from an estate said HOLD HORSE SHOW city cemetery.' for a nights lodg to be valued at $5,000,000.00, and OH FIRST OF MAY) were tekn be of Cecil 26 for ing; vagrancy; 12 for in- said toof the estate The local heirs GeorgiaCough Medicine for Children. Camp toxication, and the balance for A- - Nuttall and .Mrs The horsemen of Spanish Fork, numerous Mrs. W. are petty offenses. .Too much care cannot be wed in members of the Spanish Fork Will Boshard, who Are said to be S Conunercial club, and the cititen, What Y8u Have Been Looking For granddaughters of the man. Miss SA-EEMcrifol tvhlte Unlment Is a prep Beatrice Camp, Instructor at the contain no harmful substance and he, of that enterprising city generally most effectual. Chamberlain's Cough' Are. going to have one of the great-- ration that gives satisfaction where a B. Y. U belongs to another ea,er e4ded- - 'Ve Remodv mrets these requirements sad1 est celebrations of the year on the' K! the of branch family which wil blIev ott could get a betU a favorite with the mothers of come TeQ in for a large portion of the Un,unt any price. Provo Drug voune children everywhere. For sale frs.4e with the ,fr exclusive Co., connection I. he estate of in agency. High all dealers. (Adv.) (Adv.) Cn.p, uho wAs the by . . View-war- d nt - g. Pax-ma- -- I - t ta.i - - J Shis fc-Pa- int Go. 4 - -- O OOO0 THE VICAR OF WAKEFIELD COMING TO THE PRINCESS MONDAY School commencement and field day, and most of the best horses Mn TO D enough to run Note g THE --ECONOMY STORE and ' hand talored Blue Serge Dark Worsted Suit. THE boy Knickerbockers him through the season. 6 to 14. Mens and Boys Sii'ts at HALF PRICE. LIKE THIS MAY NOT PRESENT ITSELF AGAIN. CALL AND LOOK OVER WHETHER YOU BUY OR NOT. OPPORTUNITY that , ' . , - r The Painters' founder of the fortune". Many other descendants of the family are located in different parts oi ' the state. Dr. WUliam J. Camp of Poll-haGeorgia, has written to Utah and California papers for aid in searching out the heirs and he is having 'greaf"succes in Utah. B. Y. U. BASE BALL TEAM, IS NOW READY FOR GAME WITH U. NEXT MONDAY The B. Y. U. base ball team has been selected by Coach Roberts for this season, and according to the. coach., he will have a good. uc-- . gregation of ball players m th PRES. P. G. PETERSON OF intercollegiate league this year. COMMERCIAL CLUB HOMS The team at present is made up of Preston G, Peterson, 'president V, Greenwood, catch; Halverson. of the Commercial club, has . re- Baird and Burridge, pitch; Davis, turned from a short trip into Ida- first base ; Huish, second base ; ho and northern Utah, ne was Egbert, third base; E. Jones, much impressed with the life of short stop; Stott, left field; Fitzthe people in that part of the gerald, center field; II. Jones. country and has some very good right field, ideas to give to the people of Pro The boys played the Provo City ' vo. 'team a practice game today and are prepared to meet the U. The Provo High School defeat- - Lucas Field next Monday altered the Springville team in a game noon. While they have not play-o- f baseball last Tuesday aftom- - ed together enough to get the noon by the score of 9 to 6. To-- - team well organized, they will day the local team is playing give the U. a hard game. American Fork star pitcher for the J ,Garriekthe local team, will not be in the FOR SALE Limited amount of game for at least another week, good Carbon paper; le pee r1,hi but the boys are rounding th(L while it lasts, in 25 cent lots., Ibi three men available into excell' ent condition. ' , grade.' Call this olfree. - 1 1 , |