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Show THE HERALD, MONDAY, JULY SO, 1523. reqoeeted to prepare a paper to be given thereat. Dundee Takes Title from Criqui No Purse For "Boxerett" MACFADOEN '" ssi SBaaaasasaau I Cona., July 30. While champion and failing to obtain more than ii per cent of the gate receipts, refuse to flcbt. a little girl here ia willing to meet any female boier her weight and fighting for nothing! .Visa Virginia Harris ia theiaame of the yoang boxer, and Just te I ahow that the' willing to take on all comer, she starts off by challenging Jeanette Le Mar,' claimant of the world's bantamweight championship for ber sie. The challenger doesn't look much like a boxer when she is outside the ring. Only 17, she is soft-spoken and retiring, moving about with a deceiving slowness when she i dressed tn her street clothes. But once she gets into the ring ber father, Harry Harris, forwith TUStjUSh merly a professional boxer, the languid air vanishes and Virginia swings a mean left and equally effective Tight "Dad began to teach me bow to box when I was a little girl,'' she explains. Tin not looking for the championship particularly, but if I win It I'll defend my title. Boxing appears to me most, although I like all sport." Virginia, by the way, is a speedy baseball player, an expert swimmer and the bolder of several trophies tor high and fancy diving. After admitting in her soft voice BOY DIES 0 TYPHOID. i that she'd like a match out of HEBER. Jnly 30.Leo Witt, 16, son Bridgeport, "because the girls here Mr. and Mrs. Frank Witt or won't fight with me," Virginia made and a student of the Wasatch a' statement which would cause a r dgb, school died at hli home Thnrs. professional boxer to tear his hair l',J lay ot typhoid fever which it ia he-- in despair. ''I'm not in the ring for money-J- ust heved he contracted with his lister for the love of It. I don't want n Brighaia City. l BRIDGEPORT, The six Macfaddea pabUeatioas, Physical Cultare, Tme Story. Movie Weekly, - National Brain Power, Beaatifnl Womanhood and Metropolitan Magazine are now oa sale at the aewastanda. Brimful of interesting articles and absorbing stories their hold on readers strengthens with every issue, as Is attested by their increased sales. The art cover by the noted artist Leo Sielke, Jr, are most attractive. Each periodical presents an array of featvea an usual in scope and in vividness of ' appeal. Bernarr Macfaddea exercises close editorial supervision over all his brain children and the impress of the founder is seea oa every page of this group of paalieationa. jS?"'?bJbw s, 110-pou- V?L0RSHEI1V SHOE Reliable, refined "he kind youH enjoy, 'Cost no more than ordinary shoes ' iSO GET IT AT A-N- VX -- 7 I V-'' v'i1 VIRGINIA HARRIS. A AND A FIGHTING MliSS CLOSE-U- P t. IAJX FOB CASH Wert Center. Fhoae 440. Lowest Price, - any allowance for training expenses. I'll pay my own fare to New York to fight the championship claimant. The purse, or the lack of one, makes no difference to me." After which Virginia turned her attention to her punching bag, as if fighting championship battles without hope of banking the gate receipts was the most usual thing tn the world. GIRL INJURED BY AUTO. HEBER, July 30. Mary Larsen, 6 daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. George Larsen of Heber, was knocked down by an automobile Thursday afternoon, dragged by the fender tor a short distance, and badly shaken and bruised. The accident was unavoidable as the child stepped from behind a loaded wagon directly in the way of a tourist s car going in the op--) posite. direction. The car stopped and carried the child to her home and renderel what assistance they could. Mr. Larsen is the forest ranger for this district III Two caddies of a Chicago golf club were caught hunting highballs instead ot golf balls. 4 SOVIET I don't have to invest a great gum of money in a good car if you take advantage of one of the bargains we are offering. These cars Yoii International Newt Service. to slump recently, but that was NEW YORK, July 30. Two ' old- - after he had sustained an infc.rv timers" in baseball have effectual! t his fow u ha8 forced him tem. disproved the blatant assertion: porarily out of the game, and many come back." j 'They never of his adaiirers fear now it is. the of the end of his big- miy one tning nas Kept in tne .National leag'i. league, career, for the legs of the entry siyns ' pennant- race' from sinkingjnto the ballplayer go fast at Wheat's age. aeptns-tniyear, n nas Dfn the, Journier -- retired" at the end of terrific, hitting of i aptain Zack last season. Ht was traded to Wheat and Jacques Fournier; The Brooklyn but failed to report. eniorced absence of Wheat and the, Finally he was persuaded to do so. pace set by. the Dodgers before He began a terrific hitting streak FOurnier came to the resru. Ion? which has kept him consistently 1 after the season started, are sdt'ffr.l among the league's five leading of cient proof, this. batsmen, and during one period ! Ever since the barrier was lifted hammered out a 'home run rtail Wheat long one of the league's for the edification of Dodger root best outfielders has hammered era. As a first baseman the Frenchthe ball at a 4n rate. He began man long has been a star. INVITES DR ... . .. . . . . it . ... . . .ain .".j.'g Picnic Hams, lb. ... . . 7 .19 Bacon Squares, lb. isi Strictly Fresh Eggs . ... . . . , . ......... Smoked 2 dozen Pint Genuuie Bail Mason Fruit xucn, ciean tresn joint, quart i. the French Here is pictured the fighting face ot Eugene Criqui, man who less than two months ago took the world's featherweight championship from the veteran tiy," B0Mert Johnny Kilbaae. His back to the camera, Johnny Buoee, American challenger, is ahow round of a fight battering the slipping champion in tne at the Polo Grounds, New York, !n which Dundee won the decision and the championship. Criqui, already knocked down several times, had rushed Dundee to the ropes, only to be driven back. POSE. AW 1' T4- - Who Says They Don 't Come Back? We invite highways, which ia the put vj lempted awtsriats to "ste . will shortly, be lined with waiti speed "eops." A hiB aathorhdng the traffic afficera alonr . county roads to reduce the m-- S ot accidenU attributed to fa reckleaa drtrtng has rewired a! ecntlva approval and becoms tfC tiva. The new speed "cops- - m k equipped with badges, but will iZ serve as roaa patrols. Any m way eommlssioaer can obtain au tlonal deputies by appUcatka a the sheriff ot the county anti under the law. i. i give you good service. a.- -. and WEEK ENDING AUGUST 4, 1923. Shoe Department. are in good condition and they will SAVE ElKMEX tau 100 lbs. Beet Sugar . . . . 10 Tba Beet Sugar . . . . . o. 1 Fine Mild Cured Taylor Bros. Co. it! n? eonsta's many Bervi Wis, July SAMUEL KOPP Tarkway liir Ia4eTaatieai Nws FUBUCATtONaV. MAMSON. She's Willing to Rght Any Other Womanf or Nothing ' KECIOE8S MOTOR,,,, j 10 lbs. Red Beets Cucumbers, per dozen Sweet Corn, per dozen Jars ......... . qka ....... fek .... Utah Fresh Tomatoes, lb. 3 bunches Carrots tr..-vr ,v 3 bunches Green Onions 2 lbs. Okra . ... Fresh Salmon, extra fancy, lb. ... . . ... . Fresh Catfish, lb. Timpanogos or Fairview Butter Quart Genuine Ball Mason Fruit Jars. . -- ...... ...... ................... ...25 ...25 ...30 ...20 .10 .10 ..35 .35 deal with the problems connected with. drought its causes and cure; .47 means of preserving dampness inl $1.15 Half-gallo- n the soil; the suitable choice of Genuine Ball Mason Fruit Jars... .$1.45 plants for dry regions, etc Repreor Mason Fruit Jar Ham Anren Economy aaiwv, sentatives from various foreign 2 dozen Fruit Jar Rubbers . . . . . .15 countries will participate in the B congress, and President Harris is .25 f .............. w r Pitching Ace MOVING - - V Unequaled Service A; for Local or Long Distance Mowing. Prices Cheerfully HARRIS President Franklin S. Harris of the Brigham Young university is in receipts of an invitation from the Russian Socialist Federal Soviet republic, represented by the Russian Trade delegation, to be present at an Agricultural and Home Industries exhibition which is to take place from August 15 to September 30. , President Harris is informed that during the exhibition a congress of dry fanning will take place in Moscow,, the program of which will lipf Hardy-Madse- - .st '5'' Transfer Co. n Passenger Trips to All Resorts by Order. Prices Right. Regular Service to Geneva EVERY TUESDAY NIGHT Phone 148 '''An "Miss Coney,r , ' f " i ; your inspection. Hudson Model H.... $650.00 .... . . . .... $650.00 4 ........... ..$250.00 1922 Nash 4 1918 Buick . 1921 Cleveland Six . Paige .... . $500.00 1921 Dodge Commercial. Republic Truck . . . . .$350.00 . .$500.00 ....... $450.00 Ford Light Delivery Ford Light Truck . . . . .... .$200.00 .... $125.00 CONOCO inii i. in t : Adolpb Luque, of the Cincinnati Reds, is the premier pitcher of the National League and a strong fao tor in bis team's chase after the tM SUPERIOR GASOLINE pennant. ; ; i TENNIS STARS AT SALT LAKE ARRESTS OWN SER VICE SON. Provo's crack tennis players to- - International Newt Strvlc. 'day are in Salt Uce City where . MED IN" A. O, July 30. When the intermountain tennis tourna- - George Frost learned that his own f iment started this afternoon. son had helped rob a local ticket : All the above cars have just been overhauled, are in good running order, ana are equipped with good tires. i U i :: i humnow ... scheduled to meet Bob Nevins at 3 j o'clock,: At the same hour Lee Buttle will clash with G. Fred Jensen. An hour later J. Wm. Knight, John Smith. Preston Peter- ;son and Hunter Manson. all Provo tennis sUrs, will compete with op- ponents of other cities, At $ o'clock George Leven plays i Eliot Peterson, while Don "Sanky ' Dixon goes against Gordon Owens. - office of J41 he turned him over to Sheliff oThe boy and a confessed.1 later companion A HARD DAirg RECovERS rings SHE SENT WITH LAUNDRY i j International New. service, ST, PAUL,. Minn., July 30. When : Mrs. CJames E. Clancy, of this city, retired for the night re- i it t r SNAKES, BEWARE! cently she was unable to go to was She , fleep. positive there was nternational Newi Service. 'something wrong somewhere. Sud : VI COLlMBUS. Ind., July 30. Pity .denly she remembered that her the, poor reptile that meets Ruth three diamond rings, valued at of ''180, had been pinned to a night Ritz. daughter " Charles Ritz. living near this city, gown sent to the laundry. The girl encountered a large black The police were notified. At 2 Among the rtrts ia the annual snake in a wheat field. Seizing a. m. a squad of bluecoats arrived parade at Atlantic City wm the snake by the Uil and swinging at the laundry and, after several beauty be" Polly' .Walker: She twin be" it violently about her head, she hours of searching, found the MJss Coney Ialand.'U having' won', walked toward' the farmhouse, scat- rings. the compsUtioa agalnst'the other. before' harvesters her. Mrs. The retering Thereupon Clancy again tes!beanath!KeitArclr snake was killed. tired and slept soundly: j ( j Provo, Utah. ; ''.... r ' ' li' .. ' ' - ' f i " WORK :.'.. 5th West, Center St. Well What Is It? .Why! Ws the Extr atten tion you get without Ext ra - :7Li; Phone 74. MOBILE, VICO, HAVOLINE OILS '' 'I merits a good evening meal. And if your wife buys the Meat for it here, youll say the meal "tasted better than ITS FREE HERE ever." Also a complete line of Fancy and Staple Groceries. Sutherland Bros. Phone 46. ' ' Gasoline 25c - SUPERIOR MOTOR CO. Fifth West and Center. Phone 74. J |