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Show THE PROVO HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1924. PAGE TWO. . The 'HERALD in')Hlli'li a a iU- in mm m mrrVly in 1&E; every Is:!; iHurdand lh china iniilliT imalufiice In 1'iuvo, I lull. Ti lMX . tHpi Delivered il l vu in Dtlivcit I K M null l,y nitinlh. ir year. L't.ih J In "lo In 3 &U county iulm'e in l.v tier o IUI-IIO- iiy i n 1. r. by furrier, 12. jO t Mini St. It ; futility, ler year. 3 In .llv,i,,l run ouli'l, II , i lilLE Dixon HARDER THAN K. O. i;i il nit' Its I.llllor HU.l I'llliUkhlT. rm tii Memlxr inti and N. V-- A. iiHl Net outh of Salt Lake l ily; Urgent circulation of any new aiiaprr In Utah outanla Bait City and Oirden. TKLEI'HONE TITLES AND THE REGIME. Several ancient mill high Koimd-lntitle borne ly more ir less useless Imt highly honorable nyi tif the ltrltlnh court, aoon will be nlKilishcU by the new labor ministiy. one of them master of th? horse to 111 Majesty will be the first to Kiln uiiili. It Is ii ii liouncod. Tin1 M:iriiiin of Jtmii, tin holder, hiiM renipiod mid it has been unofficially iiniioiinced the office will bp abolished. Iu tin iiiKt tin- - bolder of tliu title ranged us the. Uiinl lm urn-si- 0-- 0-- 1 - Iorn-Siuert- side-line- unity. There lire ninny other similar offices in Knizlaiid nuil In other European countries, but gradually they are going the way of all old Institutions. Sounds queer, doesn't It! Especially to us Americans, who are too young as a nation to have any traditions. And did you ever stop to wonder why such manners, customs and titles were not carried over the seas mid Implanted in the new civilization? One reason, of course, Is that we are so cosmopolitan in our ancestry. If nil of the old customs of our were brought over here, there would indeed lie a st range an impossible one. conglomeration Hut another reason why no musters of the horse nor other grandiose officials were Imported to this country which was settled largely by those of ltritlsh descent waa mostly, 1bat our ancestors did not tome from the class nccustonieil to the service of those aristocratic menials. Kathcr, tlu-- were those who served, and not those who were served, mid when they came to a new country, did not care to the manners and customs of those who had held them in servitude. A new and different kind of rummy, different surround-iiiL'salso, of (our-e- . had something g d 9-- 7 5-- 4 40-3- 0 fice. Hiiretury II. that about It was decided that the initiation fee of $10 rhall remain at that figure this summer and that aununl dues of $5 be collected from each . member. "Those who joined last fall and who paid their $10 Initiation fee may pay $5 in dues for this summer's privilege on the golf course," "New Sit rotary Hoyt explained. members will lie required to pay the $10 initiation fee and the $5 annual dues." tleorge Leven, of the greens committee, reiorted that the course is iu fail- shape' now and that with a little conditioning of the greens the course would lie all right for the summer. Harry Springmeyer, who recently returned from California where he did some winter golfing, suggested the formation of a corporation and the purchase of land for a golf - course. President Farrer suggested the trial of the First ward pasture course this summer and the plan of acquiring a permanent home for th club next summer. Mr. Ferrer's suggestion was unanimously adoirted. The niemliorship committee has passed upon names of aliout 30 persons submitted and these will be notified of their election Wbls week and Invited to attend thft membership meeting next W'pdncjMiy evening nt the Provo Chambii' of Commerce rooms. rashioned Oval Willi with Sisler returning (Yankee stars are thinking Infinite Care Hefore He to form. twice be fore ordering new imported liniou DiojoH Awiv dues on strength of 1024 world , ,, iseries' money. If Peerless George c.,..,i shows old time skill Browns will be l'Al.o ALTO. Oil., April 10. The" ghost of a w ill nobody's doormat, personality " hover over Stanford I'niversilie's ' several ivory lienors nave oeen ii new nv.il l.n !. foiiniillv in Greee This may eated here April 2ti in the annual found tilt between the Cardinals and the strengthen the Mief that baseball t'niversity of California tricksters. was an ancient Grecian sport. Dedication of the oval will mark One veteran who has been with commemoration of the life work of its builder. "Dad" Moulton, veteran the White Sox for many years says i that radio programs may co..ie and track mentor. I go, but the Chicago stockyards are Maybe, in the crash of spectators 'iiilll lirnnilonBtlTU' thotr fnvnritA nir- and amid the strain off voice and muscle, "Dad" Moulton will be for gotten. But It was his great work that gave Stanfard its splendid ,, $12.50 There are phant's trunk, and when you are 40,000 muscles tn an ele- traveling the bagcage men think you have that many in yours. More than a billion dollars worth cf women's clothes were made in lha United States last year, but it tsn t tha woman who pays. There is no place like home except during: spring cleaninff. a battlefield 1 We like spring much better than winter because in spring everybody else Is lazy. too. UEIHAM The college boys are looking for vacation lobs already, so many ot them could work as clothing advertisements. i le-fo- i p.te Tou will find that a sirl who doesn't close her eyes while kissin? doesn't keep her mouth shut aiter-war- career. Moulton was proud of Stanford, winning teams. He knew the Bears as lie liked Stanford's ancient rivals. to ... the Blue r.lld Ccid di pel m lo tin- pow ei i ss of the Card inals. Thi- - HirifK Stafford h'ts one of o'li Ms in ye:' rs. The nt i' e it eh'tuee Hi"! iter the Bears i'1 the meet de Heating V. ' n. w tf.'leU course. be won't Mmilloii Post "Pad" there April -- ii. final l ast summer, just as the was patted layer of his lat eren-tadown, 'Pad'' Moulton died. d. ind he turned out many In Omaha, a lihtiiins; streak tore off without hurtir.s Mm, which certainly was a streak of luck. a man's shoe You fun Incrcasi? the population of nnv town by havm; no bathing suit censor. t ! -- NEW SPRING FROCKS Especially assembled for this opening day at a remarkable price. Every dress a distinctive model; all exquisitely fashioned of rich, elegant silks, beaded and trimmed artistically. Frocks for street, frocks for afternoon, frocks for dinner, frocks for evening. For this Friday, Saturday ind Monday we have made the ulmost of our store's buying power to procure frocks that will amaze you at this price. We know that you will be delighted with their unusual value. Women's, misses' and extra sizes. On sale (JQQ 7C vZOilu Friday, Saturday and Monday ENTRIES MUST BE IN APRIL 19 n The management of the Brigham Young university invitation meet and relay carnival announces thot all entries for the high school pentathlon must lie in before Wednesday, April 10 in time ror the official program which will lie off the press WOMEN'S FULL FASHIONED SILK HOSE Offered at this very special price for Friday, Saturday and Monday, are high grade silk hose in the favored chiffon and service weights. Choice of black and the popular new spring shades. Every 64 pair of fine quaUty and clear weave. Priced specially low for this sale V I iwu April 19. Entries for the invitation tennis tournament should also be sent, to the management in time for the program. The names of contestants in all the other competitions of the big meet need not be entered until the day of the carni- j I The high school pentathlon, which has been introduced for the first time into the B. Y. I", spring carnival, is attracting considerable attention and the officials of the meet almost fear that they will be swamped with too many entries. Indeed, word ciimes out today from the "Y" camp that not more than twenty entries will be accepted for the Greek classic. It has become necessary to alter the program somewhat and arrange the jientathlon events differently from the original pro-jgram. They will take place as fol lows: running broad jump: uiscus throw. "Joo metre dash; throwing the javelin: 1500 metre run. The athlete who wins the highest average in the pentathlon competitions will receive a beautiful engraved, seventeen jewel Elgin watch the purchase of which has set the B. V. I". athletic authorities back dollars. The exactly thirty-fivsecond place winner will lie presented with a gold medal and the lad lauding third (dace will le given a silver medal. Entries for this unique event are already roning in, Paul Thorn at:.! I'.vioii Burt of the A SMART ASSEMBLAGE OF ATTRACTIVE SWEATERS New styles in gay spring coloringst The popularity of the sweater still predominates and we wish to emphasize the remarkable price we offer these ,new models for such rich coloring, ! sucn aasning wuu sivies att 1 1 Gl THE MOST ATTRACTIVE STYLES IN , SPORT SKIRTS In varied pleated effects, plaids, stripes and plain fabrics. Your choice for $3.95 and up. The most stunning effects have been achieved in these new skirts and they will add charm to a spring costume. Specially priced UP TO gQ (jjj ATTRACTIVE AFTERNOON FROCKS Fashioned of superior and handsomely trimmed high grade for afternoon and dinner wear, conceived in the newest, most distinguished styles, elaborately beaded and CQfl Kfl embroidered , ytJUiuU SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY All Linen Damask, 70 inches wide, jjj Table cioth Special each jjjj 7Cp I DC Bath Towels, special for Friday and Saturday only. These towels are worth double what we are IC asking for them. Size 20x40. Three towels to each customer. Each luu Just received for this sale 100 Dresses for oat New York buyer, in cloth and silk and beaded and in all new shades. Special for Friday and Saturday only. Some extra sizes. These dresses are worth three times what we are asking ff7 QC for them. Sale price yl imu This smart style comes with e perforated French style cuffs in effects, with embroidered backs to match; in black and brown color combinations. picot-edge- d, two-ton- l.HH.X. WINS. won the I'nh rs;t v o f I'tah situ;h-- tennis championship as a result of his victory over Bub five census a every Germany takes Cooilel! yt sterday. The match test-lIt is j.ist a habit an t n t ed bo-yours contestants to tin- limit of's are because the Gorman people t ability, b ith playing' their harder to count on. :h quot work. t;:i!h,-,...- $45.00 Women's Novelty Kid Gauntlets Sprir.gville high school were added to tin- list today. ! $26.75 200 WONDERFUL PENTATHLON Mi $16.95 Purposely for this apparel event, purposely for Easter, purposely for you we have keenly searched the market for high grade spring coats at moderate prices. The liberal assortment now awaits your inspection and approval. You will find not a mediocre smattering of "just coats," but garments of character, representing the most recent conceits of fashion, of fabric, of correct fit. The Mos Lewis buying power is unsurpassed; its apparel buyers are fashion-wise- . Considering these facts in the light of Friday, Saturday and Monday coat presentations, you will understand why such fine materials, such good colors, such styles are yours for such moderate prices. val. n n n n $t ABAG of Quality, Economically Priced at long-sough- , GENUINE Bl WOMEN'S AND MISSES' EASTER COATS n Had Ki-aus- tv? reported II1KII1. - Mf Hoyt ON THE HEAVENLY GREEN. The aged golfer paused beside t The pearly gate, "What have you done?" St. Teter cried, "To grant you this estate?" said "Discard your The golfer fears In this my virtue lies wretched years For thirty-seveI gave no alibis." By l.ES I'ONKLIN St Peter's eyes popped from his International News Service Staff head. Correspondent Young Stribling may be a vege- And downward cast his chin; but he came mighty near "A ringside seat is yours," he said terian. ! ringing home the bacon in the "come in, my man, come in !" McTigue fight. i to lid Willi it. Hut, though we do not have those magnificent parasites, aud no court! or royal families in which they may flourish, we can't pat ourselves on the back to any great extent, when we consider them. Why? 1 teen use we have hundreds even thousands of equally useless officials, according to those who have given much attention to this subject, and who are by no means confined to one political party. To lie sun, plant. It was the same hard work and they don't have magnificent titles, Imt they as a rule get more or less spirit that placed the Redshirters on the national track map that brought magnificent salaries, and the ser- the Cardinals perhaps the finest vices they perform for their I'ncle track in America Moulton even insisted that cinders Sam are perhaps not even so useful as were those of the bearers of the for the runway be brought here from Vancouver, B.C., he ludicrous titles of old Kndaud. knew that the Canadian material was needed for a per feet track. The track also has a layer of redwood slmvir.us in it to give the riisht spritis to the runners. And there's iu il California clay and California roek. mixed to the proper degree under "Dad" Moiilton's patient eye. "Dad" Moulton was a familiar figure in many places where track athletes are known. He built fifteen tracks in this country. He made the plans for the oval used in San Frai.eisco at its great World Eximsition in BH5. Iu his prime he was a sprinter of ability. lie ran more than "00 races re he retired to take up coaching IF V. 20 memU'rs paid their Initiation lYe of $10 last fall and that applications of 30 other cr- sons hud been received aud passed TRACK TO HIM! o , $5 Golf will be an interesting and Important dish of the sport menu of Provo this summer and for other summers to come. The above verdict was reached at a meeting of the Provo Country club Wednesday evening at the Dixon Beal Estate company's of- SPORT SPARKS STANFORD OWES Great ADDarel Department for 1924. Pixnn-Manso- gnrried ns ii liih hoimr. The office is of (.'nut nniliuity the iiivciiiioii if Hie cur jireiliitin of the horse Tlie nuisli-rintse. then cliiiiiii-- the iirivllcce of hold-lug the lini'M- for lils soverelcn to mount. Nominally lie hud control f the iiiicrrlcs, juices, proumx and stable servants. Since the king aud iiuet'ii tiHik to motors his labors have lost even their noinl- - I ixed at Dues 0-- re-- u Initiation Fee to Be $10, Golf 0-- offi- e 0 FEE GF MEMBERS Tenuis enthusiasts of the match letwocn proposed I Ii ii I V Jones niid Art Younc university were treated Smertz was ! with-beautiful tennis here AVed- some to called off today when KinerU drcw his agreement to the terms nesday afternoon when they watched Fred Dixon, Hunter Manson, himself had written. Ira iH-rDern blew Into 1'rovo, last week, Knight Alien and Leliind Buttle batthrough the senil-- f inals and carrying Art under bis protecting tle finals of the 'V singles tournament. wing. Leliind Buttle eliminated Knight i In the first contest "Henry Jones Is afraid to wrestle Allen and then Kred Dixon won over HuntSniertx," lern declared. 3 (!, In the Two dayn before than Iern and er Manson SnierlK bad heard thill Jones hud finals for school championship Hixou won his matches from Lcland broken his shoulder. "We want a march with Jones, Buttle mulch was reThe ami soon, too," coiintiimcil lern. and gave brilliant with playing plete echoed The winner the belter," I he large crowd of spectators conSmeriss. "We'll put tip $2"0 that Smelt!! siderable excitement. While the singles champion won wins." yelled lern. nearly every game Smertz. the first set "Sure we will." "I'll write the conditions myself," went to ilnee several times. A little more careful placing on the part volunteered eni. Then they'll be renl conditions," of Manson would have given him some of the games. Dixon's steadiSiiicrU explained. Item wrote his "terms and con- ness showed to advantage iu this ditions for a championship wrestl- set. The second set was a victory for and ing match between Art Suit-rtswift kills mill brilliant Lawfords. Henry Jolies." Manson who won the set 03 had x Henry Jones accepted the and he Dixon helpless at times "terms and conditions." Jones offered to put up his welter- brought s frequent recognition from by his effective play weight championship belt against the ing. Steadiness once more worked half the money Hern flourished. iu the final Bet, Then, suddenly a draft of cool air its way to the top Dixon emerged with began playing about the lower ex however, aud sixtremities of Messrs. Dern ond the school championship after teen games. Mansou's Smertz. with After his defeat by Ted Thye bullet like returns were met low puzzling chops which skimmed Hob told Dern Tuesday evening lines. Bullock that he had offers of the chalk off the bouudry atover-heaof his half More than matches for himself and Snierti nt fore court In the kills at tempts Portland, Ore. the Inter- Hmertz then declared thot It was were carefully lobbed byscore of The mountuln champ. all news to htm about a Jones however, that match In Provo. lie Indicated that! in this set indicates, not on Dixon's while Pern's "terms and conditions" all the wius were side. His old team mate gave him might suit Pern they were far his life and the match from delighting the Idealistic men- the chase of one of the greatest ever played' in Smertz. Artie of tality one time Manson "I want more money and I don't Provo city. Atand hut could know anything about putting up had Dixon over the not punch. wining put to I $100 and Portland," may go The final contests between LeSmertz observed. liind Buttle and Dixon were also All of which, or any one, lielng and interesting. closely good reasou for not meeting Henry While thefought diminutive young Buttle Jones. than the net, stands Thus, it may appear that Artie scarcely Dixon higher extend himself to Smertz may continue claiming the he made land the championship. welterweight title for quite awhile. a is title comparatively t'biimiin easy. 0-- 6 Utah women, misses and girls seeking Easter Apparel will find here more unusual values for Friday, Saturday and Monday to celebrate the opening of our f lAft AKflUAL The g cer of the lilns's cmirt mill Uie bus always been u Honor Smcrlz Fails on Conditions Written for Him by NEW Ira Hern. 5. Abb rel Easier Winsi. Tennis i Utah In newmmfer dHlly Only WINNING i" advance "Where Quality and Prices Meet" s at Kntired aa Mose Lewis o o o 0 o o ig Sunday Suturiiay. moniins; rural imirulnur (edition very iiiorriiiitf except Monday. In (ha Her.ibl l.ullillnij, lul.lili-.80 oulti Kirat Wnl afreet, i'rovo, Utah. et-ii- t r V X '-- c i y - $3.50 - tenni-hrtlian- c.o.cc.ooao oooo.oooooo.oooooooo:oo.oo Rain or shine, one carries a stubby umbrella of silk taffeta, and to add smartness has gauntlet gloves and underarm purse. 'V I |