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Show THE PROVO HERALD, FRIDAY, APRIL 11. 1924. PAGE EIGHT. AZUXLLS. QUALITY OUR AIMi TO AT LOW PRICES AND 47Z DEPARTMENT UNFAILINCLY Displays Ltresses Style Ted Thye Is Showing of New Coats Style Combining With Economy These Sport Coats for women and misses offer a saving you can't resist, for the value is too evident. The material is Polaire cloth in a heavy quality, in plaids, stripes and solid colors all in the new Spring colorings. You may choose a or loose back model, or one with side opening. New ideas are displayed in the cuffs and pockets, and some add fancy buttons , and stitching. Sizes for women and misses. belted Priced from bte$ for Women and Mi $10.90 to $32.50 n todav to K indicating aa emphatic kiiiK for Lferu't protege. liut the mere fart that Ira Dern is certain hmerti wiU win haseu't effected Henry Jones. losers before," "Urrn nas Junes observed. Junes Bays bis injured shoulder has wended and now is ax good as it ever was. For two weeks Henry baa been tralniuR steadily for the Smertz affair and now looks to be s shape in the pink of condition, Jones often bas lacked when be faced an opiwnent. ed won Season's Smrio "t E. H. rrudenee of Salt Lake LOST Lady's wrist watch. VhJL. Pru-demum tu Airiaui uiiice. t Gitr, brother of Ed Daugnerty who was killed in a faU from imii'V t'ii oue of the high smokestacks of the iun luiju s-- ts Ki.riiieville-Manleto- u v. ara X. fringe inquire Sugar com . pany Wednesday afternoon, arrived in Provo Friday morning and Iden rwo modern 3roo tified the body of the accident vic- run apartments, heated; one fumi. tim as his brother. According to the brother, the ed, one unfurnished; mitniily dead man has never been married. cated. Inquire at 41 S. 5th W. tns In his early life he was an acrobat, 5 P-- in. A.l4 rnrrrwwisi, jierformiug both in circuses and on was 4J years oi age the stage. He at the time of his death. He is survived by his mother who lives in Park City, three brothers and two sisters. It was learned through the sheriff's office late Thursday night that d the Daugherty family living in Throughout the coudid not b 'ong to the Spring-vill- e ntry today it is an acaccident victim as was at first Strong Franklin Girls' Team believed knowledged fact, that it by the officers. Defeated by Parker is as important that the Girls, 14 to 11, HUGO STIXXES IS DEAD. feet be properly clad as BERLIN, April 11. Hngo Stin- is the head. The Parker baseball team won nes, more closely identified wun With a full knowledge over the .fast victories thrilling German industrial life than any Franklin teams Thursday afternoon other man, died yesterday evening of this fact, at this in the second games of the grade at 8:30 o'clock. Easter time we have our school league. In both the boys and shoe stock In the pink as looked contests at first it girls condition and are pre. of though Franklin was going to walk : to fit you with right away from the Parker play pared FOR SALE 3x6 lot on 5th 8., era. shoes. elegant 2nd and 3rd W. Call Steadily and gradually the Park the fact Appreciating ers overcame the early lead Of the .a 1 j in many or us opponents sud then succeeded aiso, inai must make the dollar do passing them, the score for the boys WILL EXCHANGE SALT LAKE PROPERTY FOR PROVO being 11 to 16 in favor of Parker full duty, we have been PROPERTY. and the girls, 11 to 14 in favor of careful that our prices brick An eight-rooParker. should be within the The Maeser teams won a clear vic home, in a very choice location in tory from the Timpanogos squads. Salt Lake City that the owner will range of the people, Taking an early lead the Maeser exchange for property located in While Salt Lake stores teams marched right through the Provo. are selling slippers as contests never In doubt of victory. Large living room, well lighted For the Maeser lioys Max Zabris-ki- e high as $18.50, we are dining room, good sized cabineted and Allwood Worthington were kitchen, two large bed rooms offering you splendid downstairs and large reception the heavy heavers, while for the lines at hall. Hardwood floors, beamed girls Beulah Gorlett, Alta Johnson, Leah Jefferies, Norma Porter and $4.00, $5.00, $7.00 ceilings, two large bed rooms upstairs. Hot water heat, full Edna Giles, each scored two runs. $10.00 House Is worth $7500 basement. The score for the boys game was or more, but equity can be exwith proportionate prices as follows: 0 2 3 3 2 3 111 changed for equity in good home Timpanogos for boys and girls. 4 33320 x 15 there. Also, a modern Maeser Our Hosiery Comes from : was follows as The girls score cottage, worth $4000, that owner the Best Mills. will exchange for property in 0 041 Timpanogos Maeser 48012 x 15 Provo.Call Elmer T. Ashton, u..i with display of We have made thorough preparations for the Easter Coats, Dresses, Hosiery, Footwear, Handbags, and other wearables necessary for the completion of the Easter and Spring outfit The buying power of our hundreds of stores is responsible for the truly remarkable savings afforded you in our new presentations. Fashioned in the $10.90 to $29.75 Picked For Referee DEKX AND SMERTZ. Kntertz will "work out" on the mat at the Saturday Armory gymnasium Ira Dern and Art evening if the eonseut of ('apt. Kohert I'atterwm, of G. Battery can be obtained. The time probably will be a o'clock. Admission will be to the training work-ou- t free. The exact time and place of the workout may be learned by telephoning The Herald Saturday afternoon. Ted Thye, champion light heavyweight wrestler of the world, probably will referee the Sniertz-Jone- s welterweight championship match at the Armory Tuesday night. Thye telephoned from Delta this morning that he would try to be in Provo Tuesday evening and if satisfactory to both contestants, would referee. Gad Williams also has been mentioned as a possible referee. Ira Dern telephoned this afternoon that Smertz and he would be in Provo Saturday evening, for the lieginning of Smertzs' training. Dern will work out with Smertz until the match and will handle Smertz training during thnt time. Saturday evening Dern and Smertz will work out at the Armory, using the gymnasium. Jones and another will work out in the same place. The first report frrin Salt Lake today said Dern and Smertz would le in Provo in time to work out at the Armory nt o'clock. 2 Later it was learned that Smertz's baseball park Job would keep him in Salt Lake until after the Saturday game. Then he and Dern will come to Provo. Smertz will remain here until trie Tuenday matcH Dern will be here Monday and Tuesday. A flock of Salt take inouey drift- - Provo-r-Kr- We are offering as one of our Unusual Bargains until noon choice Steer Beef Pot Roast, best cuts, for 13 cents a pound. Shop early and get the cuts of meat you like best. Don't fail to take advantage of our other bargains. They are wonderful savings. SATURDAY UNUSUAL BARGAINS UNTIL NOON Choice Shoulder Pork Roast, best 13c cuts, lb Choice Shoulder Pork Roast, shank 8c J 3c 83c end, lb Prime Beef Pot Roast, best cuts, lb Fresh Creamery Butter, 2 lbs Sunmaid Raisins, seeded or seedless, 10C pkg. Prunes, Sweet California, 5 lbs.. . 40c 1 case Prunes for S1 .85 SOME SAVING PRICES LEMONS tofl: Ripe Olives caT... 19c 15c CHEESE rr.m:... SALMON 19c Tall can Med. Red Gallon jPjmi Loganberries, Blackberries Spring -- is MAKER WIN plt-ke- Mil-for- SPORT SPARKS Not that it will have the slightest effect on the prohibitive cost of rub-Ixhorse shoes, but we wish to suggest that a bout between Jesse Will-ar- d and Farmer Lodge would prove to be a survival of the fattest. -r 791-R-- EAT THE SPRING NECESSITIES 15c Head Lettuce, large 10c Head Lettuce, small 15c 2 Radishes, bunches 5c Green Onions, bunch 2 15c bunches Beets, Turnips, Carrots, Fresh Tomatoes, extra choice, lb. . .25c 15c Celery Hearts, bunch 12y2c Rhubarb, lb 10c Spinach, lb 25c lb Cauliflower, Loose Lard (bring your bucket), lb. 15c Shoulder Pork, lb. 12y2c, 15c 15c lb Spare Ribs, 18c Salt Bacon, lb 20c 25c lb to Breakfast Bacon, 12V2c Tripe, lb 12y2c Brains, lb lb 20c Sweetbread, 2 25c Oxtails, for Don't forget, we still have some of that good Mince Meat always fresh. Little Balls of Sweet Juice 'flavored $1.00 with oranges, 5 dozen for FOR THE FARMERS We will pay you For Eggs, in trade, 23c; in cash, mixed, 18; White Leghorn Eggs, in cash, 20c. For Veal, 13c and 14c; Butter, in trade, 40c, in cash, 30c. Mar cet The Original House of Quality and Service. Three Phones 193, 194, 195. USE THE PHONE. WE DELIVER. lt A-2- 5 m semi-coloni- and five-roo- 106 LE GRAND RICHARDS REALTY CO. 59 W. South Temple, Salt Lake City. Was. 4C31, 4632. REPORT MADE OF HOSPITAL NOT SO GOOD. In view of the fact that every foreign nation is to be represented by its strongest team in the Olympic tenuis, it is not at all encouraging that William M. Johnston, William T. Tilden and R. Norris Williams have taken turns in declaring themselves out of the international games at Paris. They are the Big Three of American, tennis, according to the present national ranking and Tilden and Johnston constitute the greatest n combination of the modern generation. With either Big Bill or Little Bill competing we do not see' how the American team could lose. With both out the prospect verges on dark black, as the fellow said. DR. FREDERICK DUNN. Superintendent State Hospital tn March 1 we had 739 regularly comniitteed patients and 14 voluntary patients under care and treatment in our institution During the mouth 21 regular patients and 0 voluntary patients were admitted, 12 regularl patients and 6 voluntary patients were discharged and 7 regular patients died, leaving a total of 741 regularly commited and 13 voluntary patients or a total of 754 patients remaining on April 1. We have sent to the state treasurer for fees and other cosh receipts during the month of March V.y lib HOP OFF ALASKA snow-cappe- mountains. d Yesterday's flight was the first one made with all the ships flying together. CASTORIA For Infants and Children ih Use For Over 30 Years Always l'ear Signature i(&&JT'&ctf& J. B. SCHILLING'S flftff 94? uOIluu 2 lL '....'481 S1.39 glbs .....$2.25 Campbells 2. Our patients' fund had a balance of cash on hand on March 1 of BEDTIME STORY: During the month we reOnce upon a time there was a ceived $241.72 and disbursed $998.26 collar ad that did not flaunt the a balance on April 1 of leaving of male a was It vamp. beauty horse collar ad. Other disbursements for March were as follows: from salaries and A baseball writer, touring the wages account, regular, $7,441.84, south, solemnly assures his public, extra ; office expenses $120.51 ; if any, that the New York Yankees travel $25. maintenexjienses will make a strong bid for the ance $6,216.21 ; $100.35; $187.67 ; repairs American League pennant We equipment $233.18; for developing haven't much time for a man who water system and constructing pipe can't keep a secret. line $1,050.40 or a total of $15,672.31. There has leen very little sickness LAST NIGHT'S FIGHTS. during the mouth ; a few cases of inluenza and tonsillitis of mild charAT MASON CITY Teddy Blatt, acter having occured. The number Minneapolis, outpointed Bobby of deaths the month was of Rock Island, 111., ten seven, threeduring males and four females. : Mason rounds Jimmy Bovaird, The causes of death in these cases City, won decision from Harry were: three from exhaustion of the la. ; Jack insane, two by appoplexy, one by Yahn, Cedar Rapids, Akins, Anamoso, la., bantam .outgeneral paresis and one by pneupointed Billy Banning. Mason City, monia. ten rounds; "Toots" Flynn, Mason Our farm has been progressing in City, shaded Earl Mack, Clear a satisfactory manner and is well Lake, six rounds. with the season at the present AT YONKERS Jack MeAluliffe, up mile of the water time. About 2nd., Detroit and Joe Stoessel, New pipe trench has veen excavated and York, fought a draw in 10 rounds. the pipe has been laid from the hospital to the new reservoir. A considerable number of men are working at this undertaking daily and the progress to date is very satisfactory. On March 21 we permanently ocInternational News Service, SITKA, Alaska, April 11. The cupied ward No. 7, at the new buildfour air cruisers flying around the ing. Thirty lady patients, includworld were all gassed and ready ing the voluntary cases, are now for hopping off today for Cordova, domiciled there. Meals are served Alaska, but weather reports were and all treatments are being given unfavorable and it seemed probable there. the flight would be delayed. Major Frederick L. Martin, in roiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiii, command of the flight, said he was prepared to take the next Jump of 475 miles to Cordova as soon at the A Wonder Mot weather was more promising. Major Martin reported today You 11 say it's a wonder there was little tuning np to be after yon have used it, done on the four ships as they arits soft, fluffy, (or rived from Prince Rupert, B. C. yesstrands seem He terday in perfect condition. said the going was extremely tough. to gather the dust like however, in the flight from Prima magic and hold it until nupert, as tne takeoff was made in you are ready to shake the rain with popr visibility conit out tinuing to Baronoff Island. The leading ship, with Lieut. Smith, was many times not in sight of the last place in the formation, Major Martin said. Coming into sight of Sitka the sun broke through the mists, he said and the own was sighted snuggled in its harbor surrounded by the M. 3 lbs 5 lbs. All SOUPS 0. here Wantads Additional MILLER H LOGINS, MAKlNtT. From a rather quiet little whiffit of a man, inclined more towards cajolery than truculeuce, ihe worthy Miller Huggins quite suddenly .has Iwcome a mariuet of the ball field. HIght now he has more "don't" than a medical book and reads the riot act with all the fervency and relish of a scoutmaster. Golf was aumng the first pastimes he declared taboo at New ( trleans. The second was late hours and the third late breakfasts. On the trip north the Yankees moved over to Pcusacola and four or five of the players went up in a seaplane, Huggins went up in a cloud of oratory. It was made thoroughly dear to all concerned that the Yankees 'were not to dally with the science of aeronautics. This is the same Miller Huggins who needed the services of a private detective to watch the Yankees on one of their western trips sev eral years ago. h SATURDAY SPECIALS 7k Mod Easter Footwear PARKER AND inert. S Im two-ma- Beef Roast 13c lb. Ph.. A-- 286 WEST CENTER, PROVO, UTAH. In Baby buggy, 13T-W- STORES APPAREL iASTER Unusual 668. u GOODS ALWAYS SERVE FAITHFULLY SALE FOR DEAD SMOKESTACK P AIN'T EK IDENTIFIED Varieties JELLO, All Flavors CANNED WALNUTS 'ompeian Olive Oil 32p; t. 1 Qt 1 10c Diamond Brand 49 8-- ties? Brooms, 5 '2-p- tk Marshmallows pt. 62 Angelus 15c size 35c size Sardines, Lily Brand Potato Flakes, $1.20 10 2SI i Portola Brand large oval cans 56 10?, 19 17t? BUTTER Substitute Oranges, Asparagus, 'lb Radishes, 2 bunches Green Onions, 3 bu. Rhubarb, lb 1 Pecoa Nucoa .....:28c .... .30c 5c-20c-5- 0c 25tf Banana Apples, lb. . . .5? Rome Beauty, lb.....4f 15 large ...10 10 Grapefruit, Extra large 15 10$ Head Lettuce 10, 12U MEATS SPECIAL UNTIL 12 O'CLOCK SATURDAY Picnic Hams, Eastern sugar cured, 15c lean lb ' Shoulder Pork Roast, ib . . . . . . . . . . 13c Loin Pork Chops, lb 20c 20c Rolled Rib Roast, lb Pjie 13c Pot Roaj:.4 jest cuts, lb .40c Lard, 3 1 . Watch foi the Fuller Man ti :rnd word and he w ill call M a time most convenient to you. 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