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Show THE HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 4, 1923. nrnnnnruY PiniiTI ninnnMA i H h J.VIIr JP.Nr Mliil I UIWUU1IV VJ Vhl nwnniiAr IIHIIiiUX -- III 111 1 I IS I II 7S W HERALDED AT BASEBALL PARK The returaa of the Dempsey-Gi- b world championship fiery weight battle at Shelby, MobC wlU be "Heralded" la aad Bear Prove oa the afteraooa of July Fourth. Bound by rooad the great battle win be rushed oyer the teased wire of the International News Service from 8helby to Bait Lako City, aad the relayed by wire to the Herald boat Real Qualify at Real Prices - office Aad round by round of tho fight Herald office to Timpanogos park, whore Salt Lake city aad Provo sUte league baseball teams will .engage la a diamond battle. The Herald firght returns, by rounds, will bo megaphoned to graadstaad aad bleachers at the baseball park as rapidly as they .. come la. So. by going to the Salt take Prove game yon can, jet both the basebaU game aad the prtietlgnt! wUl be harried from tho In th field of Sport Shirts you will find a, Manhattan quality and right In right up to the mark of superior comfortable fit and style. Better Right Here Now for Erery Sport Need. " --GET HAT ? f TAYLOR BROS. CO. . . MEN'S DEPARTMENT -- Every Housewife Loves to Work in a rsiiiil - Clean Kitchen The returns of the Demrsev-Gibbo'fieri, at Rhrfhv Mont, on the Fourth of July will be "HERALDED," round- as tney are received by wire in The Herald office to trie ioliowing points : Lake iimpanogos baseball park, during Provo-Sa- lt ns And It Is Easily Kept Clean When You Have an cy-roun- a, v Electric Range game. Ker&ld Spnnle, Geneva resort. "Cleanliness is next to Godliness" has been repeated bo often that it has become the of the American housewife of today. She dotes on a clean kitchen and its spic and span appearance is her pride and joy. Vivian Park. The Herald asks its readers not to by-wo- rd use Telenhone 95 game. The Herald EXTRA will Immediately after the oe distributed on the streets. The Herald EXTRA will contain the story of the fight, and of the baseball games of the Utah State league, and the Utah Central league. There will be no regular issue of The Herald Wednes ,: day. bright with the old kind of kitchen equipment means drudgery it means many hours of the day' spent in unnecessary work. Wherever Electric Ranges are installed, kitchen drudgery is eliminated, the kitchen takes on a new To keep a kitchen clean and - STATE HOSPITAL PROGRAM. The Springville Fourth ward choir furnished the program at the Utah State hospital Sunday morning, July 1, which was as follows: America, prayer; congregation; chorus by choir, "Calvary"; piano solo, Howard May cock; reading, Mrs. Frank Saulsbury ; duet, Melba appearance and STAYS CLEAN. Foods taste better, less time is wasted and economical results spell success in hundreds of homes all over the world where Electric Ranges are used. Let us demonstrate how you can save time and food by using an electric range. We have just the right one for you in stock. bulletin. and Richard Condie; male quartet, Frank Saulsbury, Kenneth Weight, ; Cornell Mendenhall, Richard Melba "PilCondie; reading, grim's Chorus," choir; benediction, Bishop G, Ray Maycock. After the service the choir members visited the main building, accompanied the head doctors and matron. Con-die- TENNIS T DURfJE Everything Electrical for the Home. Anderberg Inc. njaffiftt i hs I T COLOR tMTVKBjir SruriNO till MANDtOMI 6-- 6--3, 6-- 6-- 6-- creases approximating $1,607,000 annually for 28,800 employes of four southern and southeastern railroads were announced here to day by the United States railroad labor board. All are effective a? of June, 1923. HEAVYWEIGHT FIGHTS - - v March 25, 18(16-Je- ss Willard beat of .the day. H,e was In cheerful Frank Moran, 10 rounds New York. mood and ready to talk on mosl July 4 1919 Jack Dempsey beat Jess Willard three rounds, Toledo, any subject but the Fourth of July Sept 7, 1920 Jack Dempsey beati She'bJ battle. He whiled part of supervising the Billy Miske, three rounds. Benton' ine ume " case of his "young menagerie," Harbor, Mich, Dec. 14, 1920 Jack Dempsey beat which he has collected during nte Bill Brennan, 12 rounds, New York. six weeks here and which he will July 2, 1921 Jack Dempsey beat take to his Dempsey City ranch. Georges Carpentler, four rounds,' The champion plans to leave for Shelby Wednesday morning, and Jersey City, N. J. will return to the Great Falls part camp following the fight HEAVYWEIGHT 1841-184- 9. 1853-1851857-186- ' 1865-186- 6. Mike McCool Sept 7, 1892 James J. Corbett Tom Allen baet John L. Sullivan, 21 rounds, Joe Goss New Orleans. Paddy Ryan 1880-18- ! J.. Corbett Hip Bockanyon-wHersTheysfndlJohn L. Sullivan beat Charlie Mitchell, eight rounds, plant forms and returned to Provo James J. Corbett Jacksonville Fla, via the "Y trail. This hike is a ; Bob Fitzsimmons March 17, 1897. Bob Fitisimmons pretty strenuous one for the first James J. Jeffries beat James J. Corbett, 14 rounds, day, but Dr. Cowles suggested that Marvin Hart Carson City, Nev. the ladies were game and could Tommy Burns June 9, 1899 James J. Jeffries probably make any reasonable Jack Johnson beat Bob Fitzsimmons, 11 rounds, hike that could be mad by men. Jess. Willard Coney Island, N. T. ' Today the group has been on and Jack Dempsey 1919 Nov. 3, 1901 James J. Jeffries around JJtah lake. A number of beat Gus Ruhlin, S rounds, San scientific trips haive been arranged Francisco. ' for this week. Next week the group JACK IMJOP FORM expects to go south to the Grand Aug. 14, 1903 James J. Jeffries c anyon and Zion beat Jame J. Corbett, 10 rounds, canyon, although San Francisco. ;. nothing has been said regarding International News Service. wese trips since T T)r, 7. Cowles July 4 1910 Jack Johnson beat GREAT FALLS, Mont, July 3. James J. Jeffries, IS rounds, Reno "Right in top form,, was the way reached Provo, " , 1 ' Nev. ; un July 20, the group wjll be Jack Dempsey expressed his physl July 4 1912 Jack Johnson beat cal condition today. back ready for the Mt TImpanogos Jim Flynn, nine rounds,vLas Vagas, Dempsey looked fit for his ap hike, after which the Alpine sumN. M. proaching battle with Challenger mer school will- - get under Way. June 27, 1914 Jack Johnson, beat Tommy Gibbons. Following yes Kegistratlon is now proceeding. I. Frank Moran, 20 rounds, in . Paris terday's program, the Manassa man All students who wish to study At France. mauler took a light workout on the tne Alpine school at Aspen Grove April B, 1915 Jess Willard beat road this morning and sat around should get in touch rwith Dean Jack Johnson 26 rounds, Mariamo, the camp onthe banks of the Mis Hugh M. Woodward at once. ti Cuba. souri river daring the remainder 1866-186- 1876-188- 0. In Two HelM el Famed ll ?!act ,' I 1899-190- 1905-190- 1906-190- - and Its Super-s;noot- Toait h m lUh erUf Vent -- b Sti3 Like Ne ! la w.f.iTnrH Jl 1908-191- 1915-191- r overcomes) 1897-189- 13030 Guests registered 'i ! FUMv Ageat positively ed Continental Limited Los Angela Vrr ' vd .. s California F- - O. H. But ny kind of rheumatism or cout on earth-- What more do you wantf There Is nothing just aa good, sn4 It Is ImpoBsible to get something better. The greatest uric acid sol'', 1882-189- 2. 1892-189- 'X Cannot Exist In the Human Body it Yeu Will Use Trunk's Presoriptio1 , I It ts prepoitsrous; M fact. It Sham to iuffr with Inflammatory. ciatlo or any form muacuiar, Kbeumattsm. Tbia Prescription does not nils the stomach. It doea not depress the heart. tout all the meat and foot. food you wish while taklns Trunk's, Prescription. Contains no mercury,' salicylate soda, oil wlntergreen or;' known and also a liver arlelee. Trunk's freserlptlon sells forfl-Tr t for only 15.00 at druy stores. the. students from the east, accomHedqui Druflipo, Two Stores. Dr. Dr. Henderpanied by Cowles, son, Dr. M. C. Merrill, Professor Buss and Professor Cottam, hiked (Continued from Page One.) 1863-186- 5. 1869-187- Three Trains Daily -- ASPEirWE 4849-185- John Morrlssey John C. Heenan Joe Coborn James Dunn J) RIIEOWISM arcoiics. CHAMPIONS. Tom Hyer Yankee Sul Ivan 1882 Miss. Only a comfortable nights journey summer vacation land via the directroute the Union Pacific WW Remember you are always more than welcome whether you buy or not. John L. Sullivan beat Paddy Ryan, nine' rounds, Mis sissippi City. July 8, 1889 John I Sullivan beat Kilrain,' 75 rounds Richburg, to this ( here. 6-- Feb. 7, Summer Excursion fa from Utah points to Califor. ia in effect to September 30. Final return limit October 3 1. TCft In fact it's a pleasure to buy your home furnishings - 6-- o$r! Summer A . 7-- RAILROAD WAGE INCREASES CHICAGO, July 3. Wage in 'I unusually low price.1 d The schedule for the doubles tournament is now being drawn up and competition for the winning honors will commence this week. It is expected that almost a dozen teams will enter the doubles. "Efficient Public Service" immmtmmmmm We're sure of everything we have to sell ure of its construction its quality its design and also sure of 6-- Utah Power & Light Co. , Every chair, every suite we sell, must stand as an advertisement fori the Bates Stores. We would rather not sell you at all than to sell you something that you will be dissatisfied with later on. semi-final- . , you buy furniture that you intend to live with for years to come, you want to be sure of its dependable quality. After choosing the designs, you want to be certain of the construction of eery piece. That's the advantage of buying furniture here. Kiefer Sauls is leading in the B. Y. U. summer school tennis tournament. He is np against; Fred Markham in the finals of the singles matches, and to date has played three of the five final sets, winning two of them. The other two sets are scheduled for this afternoon and Should Sauls take one of them he will become the singles champ. The outcome of the tournament jto date has been somewhat of a surprise to the fans. The battling cut employed by Sauls has been most difficult to handle by all his contestants. Markham has displayed some consistent straight drives but has been Weak with his back-hanstroke. He played Sauls somej stiff games In the , first set of! the finals, winning The next' set was hard fought at times and' loosely played at others, finally! enuing 9 for Sauls. The third set was featured by Fred's weakening which lost for him a love set Some good matches have marked the tournament thus far. The results of the second day of playing was as follows: Allen defeated 01Sauls won from War-del- l, pin, Markham bested and Bean defeated Reeves, Brimhall, s In the Sauls took the first match from Mark Allen, and Markham won from Bean, 6-- SF'aiiw-,,- . When SAULS LEADS III TOMMY GIBBONS. EIGHT RETURNS go! Reserve your seat for either, or bothaaoralag aad afternoon games by seeing Bea Rea at the Prove CoBsolidated Heal Estate this even lug or up to the boar of the game. The biggest baseball crowd that ever gathered in Ptoto Is expected for the afternoon game, and s large gang of fans are sure to be out for the morning. If the Tlmpt take both and Ogden loses two Provo will grace the top of. the league tandlng. oF the Kose and Throa! J , ' I m 1 ijamm mam. . KIM 1ICOHIIM a PRICE 504 DRECTIONS-- Nl tW The Temple Pharmacy Pocattilo. Idaho FOR SALE AT ALL DRtJGGISTS. t t-- |