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Show -- 4 PROVO EVENING TIERAU), MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1925. PLAY-BY-PLA- Armstrong's Linoleum f m& thrrt'-- ir-ut- THIS HELPFUL BOOK ON DECORATION ) 11 FIFTH INNING . M ijoui " , Douthit tip. Ball 1 laside. Strike 1 called. Foul, Ktrike 2. Ball 2 outside. Douthit filed to Ruth for an easy catch. Soiithworth up. Strike I called. Foul strike 2. HoutbwttFth out, Shocker to Gehrig mi mi easy chance, HorurJ.y uji. Ball 7 .high. u Strike 1 ti lled. Hornsby out, to Gehrig on a nine 'slop. No ruiiK, no lilts, no error. Hie crowd wax strangely ftilet and even the cheering mi tense play lacked spontanlty. New York Severcld up. Foul strike 1. Hall l outside. "Heverelil out. Hell to Bottomley on an lufield Ixjiiiider, Shocker np. Hall 1 low. Strike 1 Strike 2 'called. Shocker (ailed, out on strike. Combs up. Strike 1 called. Strike 2 swung. Ball aide. Combs out, Hornsby "to Hot i . Y fim-t- i Let Cheer Into Your Home With D. T.R. Co. Pretty Patterns 3 I No runs, no hits, iiQerrors, . 1Ia......i... urve iui most effectively - and 'emed lx In couuiMiiKHif ui game, lie had the Yankees . winging wildly. . Sixth inning . . When the children run off to school" an old, worn-oWhen they come tripping home again night a brand new floor of pattern and color ut at $t.iui wood floor. 1 smooth, seamless floor of Arm.strong'a Linoleum. Once it's laid D. T. R. Co. way lamented by experts over builders' deadening felt it's laid for .good. - ( k$M7 , 1 Could your sun, porch floor be brighter? umroniiey up. strike 1 called. strike 2 swung. Foul. Hotion.!,. out, iehri unassisted. The V'unkeew ilrst baseman m1 to the bag for a fast lunv J,. Beirtip. strike 1 called. H 1 hif!h. Strike 2 called, Bell out, KuenlK to (Jehrisr. Hafey up l rik 1 ehllwl. .Strike 2 called. Ball ' wide. Foul. Iimw to That's air the time it taks our laytrs tT install a a Now on display t ' Pretty Patterns smartest patterns and the Mnm colors in Armstrong s Linoleum.- Come in today and niiiH.sed thoiisamls In "the sta. wVuHKnjentwl mounted by moT0H thehted tracks of uhleh overlooks uraay ew lorn select your room of Embossed Inlaid linoleum j10 the ideas the Add. J aj, . sombre room ? You w ill fin d bright color to overcome the handicap of poor light ing. A narrow hall? There are patterns thai will give an air of spaciousness. -, y : These are modern floors, indeed. Cleaned without trouble, kept lpveh; ;4 without-drudgery- , laid without ,upse ; or bother, permanent without any te- finishing cost. Beautiful first as floors , and then as backgrounds for nigs and y furniture. See them when shopping. - -- - Have you a large, straggling room? There are tile designs that bring to it a welcome feeling of unity. A dark, "."-"up. ii,rii i wide.Ball 2 nine, strike 1 SWUM. K.,pi.)., i. florilsllf in l,.i I.. on an . easy ""i'""y ce: Jiuth up. Bn ! wl(e Strike 1 called. Hall 2 wide. Ball ,l wl,',- - Jflul a f-- m strike 2, Foul Ruth out, Hornsby to Bottomlev n Krounder. Meulsel p, ' Fo', gh.,fce on iso s iswTHig: BSU 1 whit.; Ball 2 outside. Bail 3 low. Sleusel New Floor Covering Dept. Visit Our out. on strikes. ' Sit r mis; ho hits, no errors When Meusel fanned, It was r-- R the liJ,Uh KWkeout for Alexander who wns PVchinB almost ONE-PITC"THE HOUSE" perfwtlv. The Babe in this innii,K drew his first Provo SpringYiUe Nephi Payson PI. Grove Sp. Fcrk rnberry uf ,Ue series hen a f .veiled Jistrike him out!" . NOTICE OF HANKRITTt X ll::! O'clock a. m.. ht whteti lino ' SEVENTH INNING the Niiiil e.ieilitoM nmy Httend.-prov- e hL. Louis In the District Court of the Tint- uieir ciiiims, flNiint a truatinv rFarrell up. t B)l ed States for the District of I'tnh. bankrupt, and transact h kU. Strike 1 ,,II(.,l. Cooper, such other 1iiik1ohm us may proper in the matter "of- William OTarrell b'Ubled to left, eenter on . ly cowie before 'Mailt meeting. . Jinkrupt. hard " No: M7."5. S la liaDkniptry 4txr ItTiti, October 2. mlw. Tiievenow creditors of William Cone-O- r lWhV To the up. Ku i hil!b. j nf Simnfsh Firt'k. Comity of 1'tah J. T. McCOXXELL, ''"rrell whr almost uippe, ()ff iiid district a foresaw, a bnnkniit. Keferee In Hankrupuy. !! hut made the haB with a Notice la hereby (riven that on "llde. Thcvenow singied to left A. the Anna' Duller of 1st and ie Moore of July, Fay day !., llti, hWius at third by a threat wild William Cooiier wmh dvily adju-- : Spriiur Luke, winners of the li;kiiijt that the contest in the I'tnh County fair, are from Aleut's Brent throw. - Alexandicnted "bankrupt : der up. lie received a Flrwt Meotins of Hi Creditors will in Kaft Luke tremendous where they- are be hold 'at the office of the. under-- j ciiinjfktiiiK in City "wition. Alexander Vomd to ' the state The fair. rfigned Referee in Bankruptcy, i'JJj the runuera holdimr ih.,ir winner will be Riven a trip to,Port-ii- i Season BldR.. Salt City, I'tiili, "i'xen. Iiouthit up. Hall 1 .Ore. nd, hiph uti the 2(Uh day of October. l!2ti, at Foul strike mii-,-. o Oouthit fli.Ml to Meusel Tim crs uem their bases, Meusel's Bn.t iKht arm aWlin iiifimldatliij; ,iieni th worth up. Soiithworth hit. 'om,. rim Into rlitht field bleachers, :orinK O'Farrell and Thevemiw iheadof him. The Nt. Louis nid the crowd went s.ark placers er'ajsv. Hornsby ,,p. Ball 1 hitrtv Insi.n, J HW1IIIL'. Unrnul... .MO, ... lOl 'UK to (iehj-ijr" Thre runs, 3 hits, no errors. j Southworth's . homer was n ttno 'me mat went for over Buth's head hi the midst x,.Milt, Meacher fans. ForEvefvFIoor Vst. f It was a home run in any mini's ball in the House yard. New York- -. . ' local stores of linoleumC- r, bonia-plaane- another chance for beauty in the home. It is a different kind of beauty ' for every kind and type of room. In this Fall DisplayAfmstrong prev sents hew blendings of color, fresh intercstof pattern and design modern conceptions that will sweep away old Here's capture sunshine ia a new floor idea Armstrong's f,i.i . at tt twenty-four-pa- They answer ZL of the most vexing questions on home decorating. . tiitnley;: deeor-to- fau helped womeoin tverr in the Union toward prettier (tomei.. Her color ichemet, based on pattern nm nt InMlfrnv1! T.&nAldiifli tM . eagerly ought and priied. Now the has written ber ausple, rt in practical plana for book. Th a ahort, Attractive Homa How to Plan Ita Decoratioa" ia richly illustrated "In full color. bed-- : It skowi a model livint-rooroom, auB porch and entrance fcalL J PhotogTapha of room decorated a- - , cording to ber ideas art fives. Her J uEuvMutn v auew wvauvwB). walls, and drsperka at wU ai floora. Finally, it contains much helpful advice on the care of linoleum floors. A copy containing eolorplates of the newer linoleum patterns will be sent to any. reader of this newspaperj Addreaa the Armstrong Cork Com- iy. Linoleum Division, Lancaster, . Fl oor UCSl gns 1 Laid By D. T. R. Experts a copy Hue! Dell Brown, Interior Du-gu- A New Floor In A Day Every womaji x should have .; .Avy Dixon- - Taylo These NEW Tile Designs will give it the correct, scale ussell Co, Actually embossed patterned in a nat-ural relief this floor has the decorative hand-scharacter so suitable for the sun porch. A soft play of lights arid shadows is reflected from its surface in a way that lends an added interest-tthe decoration of the. room 'where guests and family spend so many hours. H - " hnnu- - brtwe'en-rMenser-nn- d 2, Ah idle attic? ad New designs in a of "", x..'' Jbr ' Ohtfg Strike np. 1 called. Strike trade-mar- 1 wide. Gehrig out. Vlexander to Bottomley on a hiKh bounded to the box. Lazarre up. Ball 1 low. Strike 1 swung. Ball : wide. Strike 2 swung. Lazarre SVV""K- k. - t . THE . DEPARTAENT STOI OF PRPVO f" What floor colors show dirt the least?' Blues, tans, grays in powder tones. Armstrong's designers have combined these colors in patterns that make a. pretty kitchen with a floor that is sanitary and spotless. " ' Cemented in place, over builders' deadening felt, they lie smooth, neat, firm your dust mop fairly flies ovet tbeflsu ARMSTRONG CORK COMPANY, Linolwm Division, Denver Ofifce 720 Symes Building Lancaster, Pennsylvania . Armstrong's Linoleum out, Theveimw to Bottomley on an asy pmy. jiugan Foul striker 1. Foul strike Dugan out. Bell Bottomlev. No runs, no hits, no errors KIGHTH INNING . At. MuiS JJottomiey up. Ball 1 outside long fly on the field foul line that City Candy Kitchen, Sanitary Meat, of the publisher, editor, managing other fiduciary . relation, he name Hop sold or distributed, "through from Ruth. Ruth thought MooreV Tool strike 1. Strike 1 called.. alitor, and business manager, are: of Foul got away persim'or corporation for the malU or othenrlw, topaldvhs for Koul. Foul. Ball 2 low. Foul. Ball trustee u ' 0,,, the twill that Thevenow high. Foul into grandstand. rrovo,.rtah; Editor, G. Rasmusoii . "''Ine th date shown - above 1 Fon turning iu tv,ot clear around and was credited with LAD1KS into grahdstand, . I'tah Provo, an 40c hour. Distribute Bottomley singled a .(This information is requlr-i-- u 3,m statements embrac contain graphs hiimerun. . Alexander Strike over second: Shocker was 2. That the owners are irom uuiiy publications only.) samples every - home and office. (Give ing affiant's full knowledge and he- taken 2 called. Foul.' Foul. up. Alexander Send addressed stained enveloiie. names ut, and Shawkey replaced hlin. L. q. RASMUHO.V.' . and addresses of individual nor" n trt tho' r1rriitnsriine0a linn fanned. Douthit lip. Ball 1 inside. De'uison; Heckel Bldg., 1027, DayBell up. The game was to subscribed bef a corporanon. give and held up a u or, owners, stockholders! un(ler wnl(,h Strike 1 swung. Strike 2 swung. ton, Ohio. few minutes while me ihJs name and the names and addresses; of October,, 192W. first Shawley warmed day who do notf and . security-holder- s Ball 1 inside. Foul strike 1 Ball 2 wide. Ball 3 wide. Dohfhit of stockholders owning or holding 1 ; FRED EVANS,' , j (Seal) eoin-books of the the j appear ixn :imf. Foul strike 2 bunt. Hell fan- walked. Soiithworth up. Foul rfrike STATKMfcNT OF THE OWNER-miP- . ,' per cent or more of the total amount, pnny as trustees, hold stock andi Jtotary Public. '. 1. Ball 1 hi'sh-wide .Font ned. Hafey up. Strike 1 MANAGEMENT. CIRCU- of stock.) swung. Bali securities In a capacity other than! strikeS. Soiithworth singled in fron' I wide. Strike. 2 LATION, ETC, REQHREI) BY Josephine 8. . Scripps, Mlraruar. swung.. Hafey of Ruth. Doutliit that of a bona fide owner; and this! speeding to fhird. fanned. O'Farrell up. Bottomley Hornsby up. Ball 1 high. lall 2 'THE ACT OF CONGRESS, OF Calif, j B. H. Canfteld. Oakland. affiant has no reason to believe that wit mealing. Severeid to Lnz- AlGl ST 3, 1313 r Snhders. - Seat.'le.. any -- other person, association,('alif.J high.BuUJ3 low.. HornsJiy walked 'irre. T" C. San Luis corporation has any Interest direct E. Wash. Ttodgers, the bases. filling Botloinley np. Xn runs, no hits, no errors. Ball 1 outside. Hall 2 outside. Strike Jf Evening Herald, published five ObWpo., "Calif.; J. ..W. Cnrts, Oak-lan- or indirect in the said stock, bonds New. York . times a week at l'rovo, I'tah, for Calif.; J. W.ci'ts. ngent for '.r oUier swuritles thaft as so stated EWerly People AW, Lwrralnf Im. .evereld up. Paschal batted for 1 called. Bottomley flied to ('Arabs. October 1. 912(1. . N. Hicks. W. F. An- - by him portanco Good EKminotio. i' G. L llasmuson, MriKe 1 swung. Strike . One run, two hits, no errors. State of T'tflh Jesse Clark, all of Pro and xlerson 5. nnmlier That of --' swung. T N the later years of life there . the, average 1'aschal T lined. Ruether New York County, of Utah. s. vo. Ji apt to be'a ilowlng np ol i copies of each issue of thlsjpubllea- - ,JJ' Koeliiff un. Kocniir'ont. lloMishv tiatflug' for Shawkey. Before me n 'nrnrv PiiKU In'. I'tah. Reuther up. the bodily function. Good j RHI 1 "wMer'Foiirsirike'l.'Rilonter to BottmnteyTirl-TtrsrWn- .JRnthVid for the Mate and county afore.-.- 1 3- - That the known nonrthoMera. elimination, however, is Just as ' iJUJ.UexHi)d(T-ttrBoTfoinle1 called Rnth lined to said, ncrsonallv nnneare.! J. lias- - '"ortgnges, and .other security hold essential to the old as to the ' on an up. or easy roller. Combs up. Itail 1 young.- - Many Aid folkt have Hurnsby who made a. sensational ;mnson. who having lieen flutv sworn j0 ovr,lIl,K "r hf'I,u"S 1 Iht cent learned the value of ZJOjin's "ount of bond Metis-st-pStrike called. Ball 2 np. Strike t 0wr,,is to law,. iVsea and av!U'"re "f ,(!,alor sother fill when a stiinulant diuretic curities are: Combs fiied tt Ha'fev who Meusel. out; Therenow to BottoInley. that he Is the Editor of the Evening '""rtsases, to the Sidneys is required. iimde the ell ten without Xo run, no 'hits, no errors, . ' (H there are none, so state). j .Herald, and that the following Scanty or burnini pa stages ol 1 No runs, no hits,, no errors. W. H. ,Hornibrook. l'rovo. I'tah: to the licst of his knowledge and kidnev secretions arc often ' m " NINTH INNING. ; MM. true statement. of the own-- j 4- That the two paragraphs next signs W improper kidney func I St. Imis tion. In most every community . J.ership. mnnaVement (ami If TOO daily above, giving the iiamea of theown" 'are scores of users and Collm went behind the plate for th cJrculpt!on. etc.. of he cYn, stoi'kholdeM and security hold'-. endorsers who acclaim New York, and Jones went to the afrtr'iitd rmblieation for the dare ers, if nny, contain riot only the list merit of JQoari'a. MK yotit box or the Yankees. tr. of stockholders' and security hold- neighbor t : O'Farrell np.. Hall I bih Inside. CAPABLE YOCNG WOMAN want ed by the Act of August 24. 1012.it" as they appear upon the books, 2 house vork. Inq. at 649 So. 2nd., Strike 1 called. Ball 2 inside. O' embodied in Section 443. Tostal of the company put also, in cases .' ' p.-m;Farrell out, Lrzarre to Gehrig." The-- West. I,awsand RegnlatIon,' jirinted on where the stoclsholder or security T n'ttilef"" rrThevehow fipiK,nrs:"tiiKm "liiyfe'iiJks"HilSFHirTsT'S of this form, rflinfc3ip.FiraWlk(i TUMALESjtho-I scored on a home run. It wa a Sold at Iledqulst Drug, Garden ' That the names and addresses Uih company 'as trustee "or. in any j BROS COMPANY (TT Women say these new pat, terns are "dirt-proo- , ". mm Vi' j. Does jour kitchen floor soil quickly - dust-lade- n . Armstrongs Linoleum I'm- PLAIN - INLAID formryjbor'inthehouse zffJ - parts jash - printed ..J - f" "onrtiti,, , -- A Word With, -- - -- . Packing Hauling trfera "the Old Folfcsl" . - ...,- out-fid- . J . ojit-siu- ..., 1 t , ' BOWLING : . VPE GUARANTEE SATISFYING RESULTS T" L!lte For "We Aim to Please" Hardy-Maflse- W SfL Firit 13t . ;. .. Ohicc aiid Res. rhone,l Every afternoon - ,' Classification TransferCo. n 1' and evening, f to-w- it 11:30 . " at The ARMORY from p. m. to - j8: f . .: H.d I tf :- - MOVING i f til mm 1....: 1 Why is an attic useless? Stored things and empty trunks, true. But lack of proper light and floor boards rough, keep valuable space idle. Armstrong's Printed Linoleum makes a smooth, comfortable surface for guests to tread. Bright colors and pat-- . terns make fvery ray of daylight do double duty. This genuine cork linoleum is of the standard quality that bears the Gircle.A See our fall - low-pric- ed A ' Plain-colo- printed linoleum will turn it into a prized 'Spare room 1 Vfloor display four-inc- h o lke i Here is a group of new block patterns particularly adaptable to the room whose very size offers a decoration problem. Hall too narrow? Here are small, tiles that seem to multiply the room's measure. A straggling, oversized room? You wilj find large, bold squares that seemtobring thewalls somewhat closer with an air of Cozy r tiles, marble tiles, or uniry. the New Marbleized Tile Inlaids. et Laz-nrre- ,. f rffnLflfeyw oversized worn ? -- |