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Show FACE FOUE. MAEOI21225. THE EiTSSKtLEELVLIUfflKDAy. r ThekatestrBallq . T , - ' - ," '. -' V - - , JI J- " - J- LEAGUE TO COMAII I EIGHT 2 - and Howlts Flat G)ntour Prevents Early and Uneven TreadVcar Provs' was tvmmriy Prove baseball history and told of la the old I tah Central bsaetaU far transaction, by which . Proro same into control of the grand-ttso- d hmg st Meeting ut tbt central to ta rriirs of th Pre Is the dty swse Timp pat) Cbsjnbea sf: CotuusMs Hasday af- atd tbe saaebaU praphenlU. baae-baternoon. .. ;. f .. lie euphaaiied the fact that ' D. J. Wataoa UbU president of htMue actlTity as4 declared Is the leagwe, prrslcM at the Meeting. that the citiaeua get more enjoy-ss-, Dividend Sato asked ttf fea sSatt-ts- d wstefaing the home boys play Into the kajrae, b actios ' sa ball than the hired players ' He this reqset was porfpooed imll a said that hssebafl should be educalater aweting. It mat eared that it tional, developing and. progreive. Wonld b UapoisStjie jar tbe Mining t .Mayor Hansen tb mean tsws to adhere to the s of the bora of the board that Provo la anxflrgauiicatloa, whk-- atipuiates that ious to have baseball again and that no pi yen can participate is ths ths city will do all in its power ts league nnlesa they have lived In the ssHlat in placing the- - baseball inleague territory since February 19 terest where it should be. of th present year. in Prove --win be under th . howof of tbe city recreational direction Bepreaentativea Dividend, - ' , ' ever, were, certain that they could department. and would abide by that regulation. made for I were 'Arrangements Their application for entrance Into Mavor Hansen to Visit the virions will he renewed the fcffleT?BacohfeTtBH next meeting pf the board of con and city councils on the movement Vtrol, .i President Watson expressed himj That t'tah county ia to have self aa being anxious to see tbe live baseball organlxatioB thia year league kept aUvs and eight teams waf evident from the atatement st going this year; The city should . the meeting.. , . ' ssaiBt la keeping the-- sport alive in All of the tea ma in the old league the various communities, he sahVia were represented with the exception ss far as keeping the grounds . and of ftprrngvUle and Nepbi. Assur- seat a In a orderly and neat condi-tkance has been made, however,, that The traasportion problem was both of these citiea will be in the the greatest difficulty In most of tbe . towns ,he said, but waa certain that bagne again thia year. . Mayo O. K. Hansen reviewed it could be easily, solved by the e 'assistance- of ,the 0 Properly Meet the Requirements tartnt cy . of a Balloon Tire . necessary Operating at the l for Real Balloon Cushioning . ven and disfiguring tread TT IS the result of an exhaus- - : l Low-Inflati- tt on J tive study by U. 5. Tire en- gineers into the causes of early and uneven tread wear on Bal- loon Tire.. . :; - ... - .. h & Royal Balloon Cord Tire. present "The Balloon . w ... This study demonstrated very clearly Why '..' w Balloon Tire I. Due to the peculiar shape a round-trea- d Balloon Tire takes When under load and moving,' , lui . "LrP ; ,v jJisJtortiQnandtread movement. n There is also skid protection, blocks Is in full contact with - the road, and steering, too, - la easier. , . ." . But above all, the new Flat Tread." "Low-Pressu- re I per- - - mits running the tire on the ' low inflation necessary to give real Balloon Tire cushioning without causing early, un-- , Method of ry tti of (Km tiraivra ran ppraxfanatelr humbef of ihilet, under tha ium IomI with lk inflstiea. Tir A hu th oM round traM. Look kow M Iim lida. .' worm 4w Tin B hM tka bw:U. S. FUt "Lem -Prmntr waat era lh 1000 '.whola J, lrtioOfh to ku PM buU aoi um Tim A. BOTH hm im! 22 per cent more tractive sur- face on1 the rad, doing away ra lf T imeyenwearr and giving you many more milei out of your tire investment . - ' J Specify U. S. Royal Bal-loon Corda 'The Balloon 5 t' 1,, Imim Tire principle at its Best." Tread 99 exclusive with - , . . ..,.tl, ,i .. Today "Hello fASn for fare" ; Ifoedei cars. Mast be bargain. 40" X. 3rd W. I'bone 1030 or 1M-- Dcddy-do- nt 1 fend good board. riion Clone In. 10S2-- r. ojjp a pacKet ttiyour pocket wtcn yon p -- ' J.;.1'-"'- izuueaoxne long-lasti- ng sweet for pleasure and benefit. use nVw&cn wcrkdrsi ' lt 21 Cbolaa SA,LK ing lialf a mtnioti doIIfinrfoTthe lief of aged and Indigent film work-er- a in"ih nest two years. "The of plana' 'include esfabllsbment bomeB for seedy' membera of the industry in both Hollywood and SheBck , waa New.l'rkv-- joaepfc ' We See By The Paper s ro -- 1 'i. 1st Ph. "Irj 1874 Mr, F. W. S. was confined in an Insane asylum and had less than f50.000.00 in tha bank drawinjj 4 per cent ro t ts .' ' The-- . interest supreme! court .now J distribute amonf hi heirs on mil- -' v r Hon doHara. 3ecaui hi was insane the piling up of interest kept on with . the remorseless certain.---' ty of arithmetic and;les thaa fifty thousana dol- -' lars became a million." 1 ', . , i ai 1 ', I .nI i Tshould not be neces sary for a man to. x crazy in order to let In- terest .work.for .hurt -- , Bear 4.hatai8iiHd when passing this bank -- chants Bank , .... . i -- lA "The Home of Bulck ;, ;. "When Better "Automobiles Are Ba0t Bolck WAX ' " Build Them." 77 Center St. 55 West . : d flrat-rle- e , 8. empleHoS trf a fond to a new no ae toe a. w. rr tiM cr a for:, tie Furaiahed hotel with ad 14 the film- - ' restatirnnt-- " combined. " rbone qtilred dt every Tbe old praetii ef a f BjotheT! Perry at Steel City.. running ' arouad- ,.f rom i stodia to ra KOR . furnk-heWuiiio With a child seeking ,work ' airtment, rhone 173. 2(S0 S. riiout be wi'petl ? cmt" Uaya" an-- f I Ut Went. , ; noiinced tAg rang s U is impne-aiW- e , to bring 't ;,.the RENT FOR Modem , apartment M'hnolhontiat we the t brisg and garagaa. 00 E, 4th K. Phone achoolhouse to the atsidto." 23. . . FORT WORTH. Texas, March , " Organization" ei the .'Motion Ml! "Inf fodnced In the Texaa PtctttrS BeHef Fund i of America, lt . LipsDue to a nrnceM mrttnA xnmTvrn. leadinjtatars and producers pleda lejpitfirtnt'ty-Keprewatwonld regnlate rort.Worth of comb atniT gm th; ff one kWrtey of a lilllljoards on the blgUwaya and in dog f removed, the remaining kid- cities pifrticuwrfy at dahgeross la-ney wiu tunort doal.ie in nig 1 a ItcSrsectiona. Meitla withia faur or fl'e weekat apeosf inhalavapetaft . .k advertising od hlgh- m 9 - SpPV trealy op nostrils. i ways and streets would be proMliftoe AlKmt 20 per cent of the ana wouia ed by the" jtieaimre yural " population of .KiinBia'.. is now pisceit not nearer thai! 800" feet . ,V- ' iu ' from " the roads.- - - eulerprlsea. ' : f . ; 1 - , - ...--- v - . LOWER THE PRICE " RAISE THE QUALITY " V ;i : ORDER YOVU EASTM SUIT NOW! 1 4 4 14.u cxuiii, , 4 ( j j : i TO RESTRICT M-2- 9 - Modern Tailoring Methods re- - " ,'-- , of, the furnshings of the Lamar Hotel in ProvO.v This will include dressers, beds, springs mattresses,' chairs rockers electric ranges, coal range, kitchen cabinet r i. r nlly wilt be -- home, sleeping porch, or canyon cottage? Beginning March 31 we will sell piece by piece at low prices..aH M-2- hfiBra"' artioolltig i extra piece of furniture for your preal- - n one-hal- " Do you need an ; .(" fX)tt REX'T ' . I ma ifle. president f tht arganization raspberry U 2T WW Hay rbt Ou foUowkaf" atepa benefit of girls In pietnr woflt.i. plants. Call 8M-J- tor the Imia eweraent of tbe Bwrie I lays Ia fottaolste plaBs for Fell SALE 1027 font roadster. Indni" woidd r Taken f . ihe 4fttrtkfiwMB slowing" of speeisl at Texaco atatlon aonth of i. Establishment xf tbe "Uttle firms for school cblMren at bargald . Cull 1 ,M-2. Ill every v atndio.i matinee prices. Haywood atodlos Roberta HoteL red Derreed that the children employed have already prodaoed SSOO reel of FOH RENT houae With tn ipktfliva mtist keep np to thlr the edocatiofial pletares which are f acre garden ground. Mrs. leaaona of retire 'frrnn the aereen to it fur sear cents adrntssioft H fh Vera York; north end of University j and coihpMed, whereby theaters thrtmgbonth the country atadios will prorfle rianprwims for on Saturday forenoons. , , . , avewie.-- . , their jarenite pertoTinera.r Tbre -- ro and other articles. -- T8triIaTy-pickfor- la announced here, fill 9 uus - -- ' tlOLLtWOOD Cat, March' iI-2- 9 fH.P;t-r- t0R MOVIE LAND i U-2- 3 t - NICE clwta room I not ,. re- CONDlflONSIN: WILL.AY : J. r t TELLURIDK MOTOR CO, V ; ." dred. ' '. The annual calico ball, given by ths combined wards in tbe evening at the pavilion was a splendid suc cess. . u. j ' PLAINS BETTER New ' . BY--SPRI- StillAn GameTI live "without : urboola, and, free police, bifrcourts, tax from the "chains of rlvllltntlou, enjoj the blessing" of liarhflrlsmy tonighVind Tuesday. L: Befr8hinentg Were grved-- af The howbahds of the members par- ttrtpated tff the wreteeT"6r"TBe Fourth ward4 As excellent program was much enjoyed and refreshments werS serve to inore than one bun- - Built of Latek -- Treated Web -- Cord Aff?haniirtan ' STAND IS BROADCASTING. "The .automobile buff is busy USED CAR buyers are swinging: into action the heavy Spring buying has already started. Opportunity is calling you to select thatlcar now. A small deposit will hold the car of your ctwke delivery when you want it. Write, phone oricaO today our latest USED CAR bulletin with complete) listings, models and prices, is yours for the asklngH' .if The'Fatbani of l&e' iiMHiiilalns'of a" TELLURIDE MOTORIC USED CAR3 y . been organised. k , The representatives- were all in native costume. Mrs. Phoebe Beld of the stake board read the minute of the first Relief Society. A social hour followed, with games and re, ;., freshments. ('-.- J In ths Second ward the feature ef the program was a two - act play Suppressed Desires" played by Mrs. Ada Clayton, Mrs. itorthy Kennedy and, Enos Simmons, Several musical numbers and a song dramatization Wcre muck- enjoyed. The exercises. in the Third ward conaisted of a varied program - of readings, orchestra mushr, vocal and Instrumental muslo and ' speeches, h- - ' I - ' te character of President Clarissa $. Williama and in the convention aver which (he presided reeived a fepotLlreBLjU f the ml8sloBSof the world where Rallaf Society have iW : hi'- ' "w n" faHors,y Ueber, Ijehl, American Fork, Provo, SprlngViUe, Payaoa and NcphL The ether ieam will be either Xpenisb Fork r Dividend. At present it looks as though Dividend has the edge over Spanish Fork. (Specbtl to Tie HeraU.)' ' PAISON, March 19-- The The next, meet lug of the board of of the organisation of the control will be. held In the office ttcHcf Society vf as UltTiitfly observed of the clamber of. commerce Mon- In the four wards of Psyaonr a day evening, March - 30 at 7:30 Tuesday, March 17. The program O'clock, at which time tte officers In the First ward waa in tbe na for1 the coming year will be elected ture of an International convention. and ths leajgue completed.; T Mr Alfred R. Wllaon portrayed United States Rubber Company Practice with the bow and arrow on- - kolldaya wai compulsory ; In jondoalu 1309, Edward III rwinlr-Iu- k that each mnn own a long bow of bio own beiffbt. iU I J Due to the weather last year", the; female flowera wf Englsnfl's haaet-- .' nut bashes blossomed befurslht, male flowers, resulting Ut - crop . The? New, Flat "Low Preastire read" adding because i CELEBRATED position and tension of all tho the flexible outer row of tread ' ' X5olinibia tH It Is certain that st least eight teams will be la the leagna thlsi year.' Those whs are already la arc SOCIETY IS cords in the tire. better non- - ; QUIIMOF Building insuring uniform ' hereU-bettera4dtib- , ' lL At citi-kna- .'. Wide-awak- xJoag d 7fAk ft the-leag- superiority than any, other tire you ever used or heard of l Sprayed Rubber- - pure and to theconsequent working rubber derived direct from the of those parts of the tread on, . .Latex without acids or smoke, which the weight is concert- Late-treateWeb- d trated, the trwd wears un, Cord-t- ha cord icon-only evenly and quickly in two ,truction in which the indi- bands. (Note Tire A.) . Mtm ttw In'ThLnev,.Flat gether with pure rubber Tread cures all jure Its fiat contour anorthelarger n-j- uu area of road contact: greatly the tire to flex freely without reduces the weighfearried per injury, (even at extremely low souare ichrftr air pressures h There Is much less tread '.Flat-Ban, - -. Hera ia the tire that com- hinea moya exclusive points of round tread is impractical for J :vjft4."ir.'-- f'.- s The-game- s principle at lt$ Vest that the ordinary ll a-- mie wear. A . - f. Iv SEASON ECQLIG Firs Tread Ever: Designed 'rj Tfie --- UTAIICEIITRALBASEBALL when you TAILOR-MAD- E i 4. " ."."i---m- -. ana.i alauonng iriuuiuiis, can r. ; i.- '- r buy , v CLOTHES WITHOUT ADDED COST r. ...(it.,- t ..UEXT-r-Made- m rririnu v KEPT RIGHT! w t r BILLBOARDS -- m m . . 0 77 'J u If -- 564-M- m M-2- 9 MEAD COLDS . "nffpv or) am &f " ion1 aP:V. tit ..7 '"' ''""'. - t a a kz ft Vapo Rurj . . ' xfei is - .; r ' tntftducing VaeetiaH's McGtnntty. rfgiii "tron wha earned Jo the appellation corns IS year or so s ago while hurling for, the New.yprK OUnts, McGln-- . nity. despite the fact that he is mark, plans to passed tha work regularly on the mound this season for the frubuque club of th Mississippi League, of (Which he l " nan owner. . maaV double-header- No son of a Vale gruduate will to- Idle if he be refused mlmls-sio- passes4 the exinjrtaatIonS.'"'"Jy Yty r c a carpenter do uour carpetiterintef 1 1 -- a tailor.- your tai lor jnA ,vHaJ WfnirTzltvJ II U M I I M 1 M fit 10X N.'Univi Ave; Provo. - -. .- - - - i -i - i - . nrv - Telephone 28lLr vyv ui. - , mt'wfjuij V--. w-- ., -- f m , ' 4 14-- |