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Show Boxers n :1- -J j AH III "TT; BT a , I IIIIIUU . D r ST :r met - I Ul UUUIIUI ' w this lst. men la. thejr man not in uniform an he was several fUfhta to only to follow the plays closely-Ththere their credit Friends of both men oukB whs taken from his foot In Salt LRke City claim that the and be had thrown away his fight here Thurndiiy, which la Tor crutches. However it la still a mat intf rmountuJn lightweight ter vi the Hiieciuauou wunurr vr uui ehaniploutthiu,. ..will be .lhe Jdevert'at he-- will t ln'thegame ugnrnst Utah. the boy have put up tor some time. As yet he has been able to get little .. .. .... 4 II J They are said to be In the pink of oui oi niB iiuiuu iimu. condition, having practiced for this aciioa Dixon was not In "Buck" deare bout for aome time. Both but Is ready to gradually termined to win and to win in the acrimanage up to the game Jsaturday. shortest possible time. Undoubtedly warm oata little but the fana will see aome Interesting Dunn Taylor worked work both with the feet and the complained every time he threw a forward pasyTbe other players hand In thia contest. Red Belcher, who has endeared moved around alright while In the himself to the fans of. this section plays, but limped afterward from for bis fearless and fast boxing in sore feet and bruise. They have former matches, will meet Walter plwity of nerve, however, and will Wallace of Fort Douglas. If the sol put up a game fight when they take dler dot is aa faat a man imoVtfs the field against the champions. Some new formations are being hard a hitter aa la hlsapponejitvthls match will compete witbtbe main tried by the coaches and some of event for th4;ulf- - honor -- of the them- - pjpomlsetfr beeertolnjatd Two weeks of experience gaThera, evening Red" Hlcks.who used to battle against the best the conference af in Park Citybut who now belongs fords, has served to enlighten them to the J teuton crew, wm nave an considerably on the tactics of foot introduction to the Provo fana l:i ball of all klnda and if r. fortune bis bout with Young Osborne of 11 Fort Douglas, also a regular in tnei U. 8. army. Although it la only one of ..the curtain rulsers, the bout between Eddie Pomilas of Salt City jkud'Daggert" Snow toof Provo will hold lota of Interest the Provo I fans. Eddie has been teen here on several other occasions when he displayed some excellent form and boxing knowledge. Snow is one of the 'prime favorites of the Provo fight fans and has fought in many hattles .during the past year pr twapurtnKthat time the fans have seen him progress until at present he Is a real little boxer able to hold bis own with 1 i.i ui anyone in hit class. Those close to him say that . he has progressed more during the past few month! than he has at any other previous lime. Tickets for the fight are being sold like hot cakes, says .Matchmaker Williams, and present indications are that standing room at the opening performance of the Jack Dempsey Boxing club will be at a, premium. afmiiT'ftf lhe 1 . jm irw GREAT CROWD r FOR GAME U-- Y p rnJ ! 4k - LARA-T1- WYO- - WHO MEETS EDDIE KELLY IN THE MAIN BOUT OF THB OPENING CARD OF THE JACK DEMPSEY MOXlNO CLUB, THURBDAYf some rem ooiiug matches will be served the fight fans of Provo and Utah county by Matchmaker Gad Williams at the . opening card of the Jack Dempsey Boxing club at the Armory Thurs evening. day . Three headllners will be given, - all of which promise to furnish the fight fana more thrills than they have had in any other card given , -P- - 1 -- Be Here on Time T ....,111 -. ",i . MnA D'Orft H I ll A One Sale Doors Open at- - 9 A. M. Early and Get ' Your Share of Bargains. .'' -i- . 10 Uie uim-omr- I- x ui FOR BENT furnished 193 E. 1st. N. Phone 634. . wiii rw" i ll eflI II 0-2- 8 FOR SALE Apples: Jonathans, Bellflower and Permaln, 40 cents 8 the bushel. Phone 667-- apt O-3-0 -- 0-2- AotomobQea 0-2- 6 0-2- 0-2- m er O-3- A-- O-3-0 Setfen Pet Cent EmpIoTmenti LOAN on both city ry 175 and farm property, at 7 per cent; MAN, woman wanted.-SalaS1.60 an hour weekly full time, no waiting your turn, eee rroyo hosConsolidated Keat fcstaW Co, Phone spare tline,- selling guaranteed iery to wearer, Cottons, heathers; 6 Double 8. silks.. Guaranteed .Mills, Norrig. AND ROOM BOARD Working town, Pa. . 'JAJ& K. H. 2nd wen preferred. W ANTED A girt 0 for" general 4 housework. Call 436-J- . iUOU liUAKU AND tCUOM. See Mrs. J. A. Smith. 89 W. 2nd N. WANTED Girl for epnprl hansn. work, good eook; two lu iamMyrr 8 room wttn private path, good n.Att " FOK SALE modern brick Cau 171 y. 1st tL ;y-homo. smaU payment down. 12b WANTED and fancy Washings 8. Srd E. Phone 637.- 5 laundry. 142 B. 9th Wc. PER CENT, loans under reserrs EARN (20 weekly spare time, at system on city or farm property. - home. addreeslng. music, Beaerrs Deposit Company, CUIt circulars. Send 10c nwllliig, for muster InUtah. Lake Salt formation. BuildinK, American Music Co., City, 1658 Broadway. Dept. L New Tork. , 8 ALE Lots of used furni FOR 8 Miscellaneous Wants. ture at bargain prices, gee it at Barton's.. WANTED I would like to take care of children afternoons and FOR RENT Rooms, with range. evenings. Mrs. Don Price, 169 B. 7th N. Phone 106-NFOR RENT OR HALE Two new I wortenuH-roon- i houses, one. furnlahed. 267WTSrdS MONEY 10 ' 0-2- -U 0-2- loa Pat It There . j o-2- tt r ISIlBl , . f Brunswick . .ork?. $150.00 MB :. - : Brunswlrk . -- t (j - : "" -- .R?!00 - u t Terms -- - U Terms " - " " J15 V 0-2- 4 FOR RENT Bedroom, bath, heat BARGAINS in used gas and coal 0 ranges, sates stores Co. ana pnone. wock irom uooerta 3 Hotet Phone VUVt. WANTED Buggy, J. Huff, " Terms -- Edkon, "London" I -" - W T (13SJt u Terms; " : Jttoute 3, Box 213-9 Provo, 4 room modern home furnished. Call lt7 E 2nd. N. FOUND A bunch on of key.keys 0 26 ring. Loser can get them by and RENT rooms FOR Furnished for calling 0 light housekeeping. 719 W. Cen paying far this ad. , ter ; close in. LOST Wallet containing two bank oooks ana papers pinned together. WESTERN BUILDING AND LOAN ' Phone 184-makes easy Installment loans. No for Provo gee turn, your waiting Consolidated Real Estate Co., phone 6 Double 8. ' . - tf ncmaiircniiVQ and PICOTINQ For Sale or Trade, HQ W. Center.. Work done right . Mrs. A. F, Ritchie.. FOR SALE Three pure-bre- d Bee an ire spring boars from rest H. M. AVERS WELDING CO. stock in Utah. Also three U. A. welding and bred Leghorn cockerels from heavr We weld anything made of laying strain. Moderate prices. C. H. metaL Work maranfmut mrmt Davle,B4yersld9ItoaJ'hone servlcer-H- a N. 4th W. Phone 688-J- " -tf HONEY FOR SALE by W. O. FOUND Three keys "and button Mecham, B. F. D. No. 2. or call hook. Loser can have by first house south of Pleasant 'View Calling at Herald Offtnt andgame navtnr' " N-meeting house. Will deliver. for this ad. FOR RENT ..l. 01. men s onop North University Ave. , - 0-2- O-3- '" 0-2- 9 0-2- ft Note r"7 T?""'"AU 6 DONT FORGET reopie a store. Edison Jr.' ... Pi . $;M.M, any fuiUh. Terms. - o-2- 5 0-2- , J. 431-W- 0-2- 4 tf ANOTHER . barealn used niana FOR WIRING and electrical repair Taylor Bros., Music Dept. work, phone ' 1554 . or 451-ac Ouyman. . Leavltt FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for light housekeenine. Phone .. , NOTICE. . .v, I, T. L. Allen, .Jr., will not for any debts contracted Just ReeeiveAA new line of beds, all kinds, 110 and .np. . Barton' against me, except by, myself. , J. 511-W- n-2- S . C-24 tf Two Done Free! Lloyd baby carriage. HEM8TITCH1N0 and .PICOTINCL. price reason ingooaeonaition. Two pillow slips done fre with able. Inaulre R.KD. R1 every dollar order. Singer Sewing . 22, SprlngvlUe road. Machine Co., 2G0 W. Center. run DAi.fi or trade, smaU gas range, also automobile. 145 E. Srd SOMETHING NEW I Ko. . - i I fvs .if3 0-2- 6 . 10c PER WEEK win insure v you against auto accidents for one year. FOB SALE Potatoes, onions, HubIt pays $25 per week for bard squash, cabbage and apples, total disability due to an delivered,, phone automobile accident; $37.50 PIANOS FOR RENT Taylor Bros, to a Eer.week if confinda music department $1,000 for .accidental death. FOR SALE Choice Jonathan apples, 45c a bushel, 60 cents delivered. 801 -- Thia covers any kind of W FOR SALE er lease good cows. A an automobile accident ; milk allot of 68 quarts. Aa ideal opportunity for yonng man working ONLY 'V way through college. Phone 692W PER TEAR $5.00 f ; m. after 8 p. We sell of all kinds FOR SALE Freeh Jersey heifer, health and accident insurand mature cow; big producers. Call after 6:30 p. m., back of ance. Insure today. Farm and Gardens. 790-R-- U-2-9 tf . J N.-8- . m ' 8. 0-2- 4 rd v3 I'yj a;-'V- 0-2- 5 6 : Hoover's mill, Just east of Battery C stable. 0-2- 6 ; 'trViYoafititl Good, bright alfalfa hay ; first second and third crop, or 290 E. delivered, Phone 803-W-, FOR 8ALE Center. ' at The LOST Bulldog, brlndle color, veir pronounced under Jaw, bob tail. Will answer to name the of Mars. FOR SALE Good Emerson piano, Finder phone 188. Reward 0 price reasonable. Phone 725-PAPERHANGINQ and kalsomlnlng, interior and exterior painting. FOR SALE Round Oak, cooking House painting a specialty. Esti range and heater. fbone 150. mates cheerfully given. Smith, HI W. 4thN. Phone J68-NFOR 8ALE First class household . 0110X6; Phone RUGS CLEANED With electrio carpet washer, colors restored ; FOB BARGAINS in used pianos ana player pianos, telephone 15a work guaranteed. Phone 442-"v';:'"...v;.r.-'VV--" P" , IIV7" . , Machines'Guarahteed. Delivery Charges Prepaid. 7 Big sale 0-2- 0 $5.00 WILIVDELIVER r cutting. - FOR SALE or more to pay balance. ihen a Have You Heard --ofourWonderful Offer? A Beautiful $600 Piano Given Away FREE i . a 0-2- The beauty of design found in the cabinet adds charm and grace to your home. Any one of these models will bring to you the finest music rendered by the greatest artists in the world "a lasting pleasure, something you enjoy today and keep forever." when you try them out for yourself and know the satisfaction -- that the BEST always gives, We have just received a large ment of the latest styles. Get yours while our stock is com- - 26 - - B ciate- A Squash, t3 a ton: Corn a sack. Phone 643-1- $1 FOR SENT One large bedroom. ground floor, suitable for one or FOR SALE Ford roadster, motor two gentlemen. 62 B. 3rd S. in first class condition. Owner t'HR RRNT Two fron mnnu tin- - will sacrifice It for S100. P. 0. Box ; 8 188 Provo, JJtah. 8 umiahed. 093 Center. n SALE half-toFOR New Ford Five-roomodern FOR KENT truck at a aacriflce. Call 0 brick house. .245 W. 4th S. N-- t V Mfg, Co. ? FOR RENT modern brick FOB SALE 1921 Ford roadstef, bouse, bath,, pantry and cellar, l condition ; good rubber. Bargas range and linoleum in kitchen. gain for cash. Inquire 68 W. Srd S. 206 W. 3rd 8. Read what our late President Harding stated:- 4We cannot have too much music; we need it tlie world needs it probably more than ever before, and I am the friend of every effort to give it its right place in our national life." Warren G. Harding. when we recommend CRAWFORD that we are doing you a kindness that you will fully appre- - for aaie, . - - SHOES 9 ii a hit a no 4 FOR SALE Real Estate, Rooms, Board. To each one of the first 60 purchasers of a phonograph xdurine our campaign we give absolutely free a coupon entitling you to a free chance on the drawing for piano to be given away December 24, Free. Remember; only .59 others besido you have this chance. This is a real offer We Are Confident 7 urn a i n - ison 12 months n Tin? v. $5.00 DEPOSIT HOLDS ANY MACHINE. .' f- 0-2- t- . .. . "l Coach Fltzpatrlca usea uien Watkins and Francis tiillispie In li work and both Of these men showed the esalt of the, hard grind,.as they were not in the shape enjoyed by ine oiuer juua. Despite this fact, both men .will likely start the ameo against the Brigham Toung University at- Provo Saturday afternoon. it hna been definitely . decided that the Utah-B- . Y. U. game will be played at Provo on the university hlU campus. Utah's team will leave Friday afternoon ana wiu now m Fridav on the "I" iih wnrVnnt men willetafe .M Twentv-fiv- e en on the trip- .- The Crimaon playirnnn. exDed to meet . the strongest pra comvon eo aeainst a team season as to. that h faced it this, majide4 yraajwth a general ex-iFits-fri"Gene" Roberts you alwaya can beat the "Y" gang, gays Coach something you aren't looking bard to tried an bed has for," declared on of the most wary drill thia spirit la to his men. One .7" . ..." .l... of the changes that Fitzpatrick The University or unn is too late. .r-.,;:- , - and it won't last long. Already the response has surprised us. Join the bunch already in don't wait until it plete. I,-U- the-- ' "SflftB...' Or2Q THE PEOPLE'S STORE I fans ,no fust ereen players, who were Strong line and many of the uo the- Crimson , erf ense. niiu-- team hcwt V0U-J-- 26,-2-7" Come of the Ctah line aa a whole was not ports and they Intend to send' tO lh,,tJ.lWliJJUf.linif ImmMiuc erea rroiu iub biui y ri Of the year will be played" on the R T. U. field when tne xouiirsujthe mfif.jhe. Crimson griddersTT.of "' University of Utah. Confldehtauy, tne- pipnu to win. This is true ause 01 students and plavers. But they expect some hard batue before the games Is ended. "C" students, players ana coacneu the, "hear" stories seno out nt Provo. about the lnjnriea and the lack of training of tne xoungsier. have been manufactured solely for of making the "V" a111 ml ftVAr confident and therefore an easier opponent o u -;- , : O-3- FRESHEN By A. RAY OLPIN. Tough scrimmage against the frosh seems to be the prqgram for the varsity gridders every day this week. Last night the men came in off the field at dark, wet, cold and bruised. After that Coach Twitch- - Reductions on Entire Stock - ajuomn. worklbe .var. n 1 flffilf .! RACTICEON OCTOBER 25, " the steel city m .v :. .. niJ'.i? j.i,i,Miu.i.ur YOUNGSTERS DON'T FORGET THE BIG, CHEAP SALE OF DRY GOODS, NOTIONS AND MlTXlNERY" v. SALT LAKE, Oct, 24 Every U. nf it fnrtf.nf who can tret away Sat of urday will te in Provo. A group PiithiiHlastlc varsity football- fans have planned to set out in 'the wee Let Us Help aiam-uang 2 - ih warm-u- lr i man -- f1 i BENNIB SHANNON, OF . Sutur-'.Hir- "Music in the Home puts Sunshine in the Heart That For Your Happy Homecircle You heed V 1 Prdvo tonHnn In TBlrTira8t-fightrnd-ficht-nart- -- i- d that Jttave been lniB"1" 1 All indications point 10 field for the cruci! week end game. Urndilate" Manaser Oeorge Fox veHterdar i alt Lake placing advertiMiug material In the windows of the business houses - TheCialvrsity .of Ijtaa'ft aign lilihrto take the game to Salt, Lake have served to advertise the game a capigreat deal In the papers 01 weseems tal and the enthusiasm there to be running high. Latest reports indicate that a special train will be chartered for the benefit, of the U of U students. e ; -- expect to see the blue linesmen out- play the Crimson forwards In Sat' urday's game. ! Keport have come "from Provo that the "X" will, be crippled for the game, but the Crimson coaches are worked out last eveningv,was with Watkins and Kichards alternating at the lend and halfback. Both of these men were ablp to make considerable headway in their dual post- on. - r!i.iHrg . Kock, wnitney, snia' hours of. Saturday, morning and took their shower baths on Cum- hike ,t ,0 the pital of Ctah county. ' mings field yejsterday. afternoon- and on the water soggy "U will all the the of np Many gradjwrfes ? range fofrive business umUersTH J field.". After "going through their TKstse 1t4 nnra,Sarwiy. as the dwifl peritW. week Mi.rjIilI-iridIro- s dims jind have nnnnrl U. AfirtflllA. lst ' I smiles on the battered, iwiuad, Utah will face the beat Youngster team. this that has reiffeaented the' . year,. j Anytliig"T(u" drenching showers will not interfere aerioualy with the ell's 'office looked like a hospital as Iknnie Shannon of . Laramie, (be wounded list lined np for treatlightweights ment., WyOi, one of the JJ very jregula r n nd .every.. tubBtb. In this 'section,;, will meet . Eddie was out to the . practice last tnte is who. Keny lrf Suit Luke Clt known fur and wiiie as A flashing evening dexplte the fact that the hra flfr J1 , . , 0-2- 6 APPLES All kinds, 23c a box, de livered. 722 W. 8th N. Thone 144-- 026 . OWENS REAL ESTATE COMPANY . 214 West Center St. Agents for National Cas- ualty Co. of Detroit, , |