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Show liilllli fagc eight 3 iii ,- ,.- . - TEE "EVENING HETtALD, TIIUESDAY. JULY 16, 1525. A QUALITY STORE BUT NOT HIGH PRICErD J! f and Carried Away : 'REAL BARGAINS 1 $g)95 JiRESSES- 9 EATS - All Novelty, Sport and White Shoes Drastically Reduce d any hat in our store. Values to the greatest value hwe have everi $10.00 as far as your shoes S UMMERTIME, are concerned, continues days - :ft0 - Home - x of i -- L' f I $10.50 to $12.50 230 J- - G - . B ai k t W;1 P d. at a hi h hi h ll MM T : Center AJJ rv r.' T k longer, at least. But for us, the Fall " season opens shortly. . . So now for just a few days we have furr ther slashed our stocks, cut them down to the bone. Stunning lasts including a'l whites, sport and novelty shoes. These Shoes Were Previously Priced ' v) - . " Last Saturday Day of our July Clearance ? r 90 is Positively the 1 V . Street -- ti a I ai a: 8 SALE7QMMNCBS-JRIDAY7-MQRNING"Adefeated the tlmps by the score of 6 v to 5 In a ten Innlng'ganie. It waNJ)oc Montgomery' homer In the tenth which' spoiled the day Bishop for ihe Tlnips althongh Stanley aided and abetted his' team mates by sending the pill over tiffi battery barn; In the ninth inning. Even though Provo was defeated It wag a mighty flue ball game and Another bal) game everybedy went away feeling goo- dwas flayed .at limp Park Wednes only that more than one bad word day afternoon when the Heber team was uttered against the nmp. And HEBER WINS GOOD GAME half-raisin- g lots of things should have been said about that timp, but the best that can be wfid is no doubt the fact that Del. Webb, secretary of the league and the man who selects the umps for all of the games, promisd that Hughes would no more officiate at any of the ball games in this circuit. Before the game started, .Dell Webb was asked by the president of the league, J. L. Hiatt, of Heber, ' Hiker--s Special wo : . '- XL a .... ' ( "l. - -- wheir Hugheri rdwed Set'.y Hmlth, p. ........... 1 0 0 0 0 I Summary; Errors P., Murdock, hit P. Mnrdock. Two base hits- -P speeding automobile from pier to 1 O 0 Rwet, Farmer, Schatz, Smithr-S- ac Westover, rf . moving ferryboat Murdock; Bonner, Senate, Dixon, 1 0 0 0 0 rlflee hits Farmer, Berry; Stolen Montag, rf. crowded mrougn. puum in4 2 ,city in Conant, Hits off Smith streets and over bumpy country 0 0 rf bases Bonner, Raile. Home runs Wasden, rf. Totals ... ..v... . .35 S 7 30 8 Stanley, C. Montgomery. Three base nings; off Dyer, 4 in 8 "Innings. roads In the same automobile, and Struck out by A. Murdock 10; by ' Smith 2; by Dyer 12. Bases on balls Hue. off A. Murdock 6 ; off Dyer 1. Provo started the scoring In the ,-JIughes. first frame when, Farmer made the Four Shews Daily . . . circuit on his slngte assisted by 2:30 - 4:00 - 7:45 - 9:15 -Scbata' double and Oyer's single. THP CYCLONE RIDER" In. the Hecond inning Heber scored ' :, r r r two and in the third one, after ' the lead--- ) Reed whe has Howes, TONIGHT MARRY" TO CHEAPER which Smith was replaced on the male role .'.The in. ing .Cyclone mound by Dyer, who pitched a splen- Rldfir, whloh lid game allowing buojirjytBjJwol SATURDAY RIDAYANP umbla theater for a two-da- y run of which were, the fatal homeruns. .Dixon scored in the fifth and then beginning Friday had so many' halrr Raile tied the score in the clxtb . breadthvescapes.'when. the picture Stanley's home run and Bonner'jj was being made that he announced again tied, by tally' in h he was going to take a Doc Dixow and Wasden. After from vacation Just as smashed the Montgomery had conhis soon he second as home alt a in the run for completed sphere tenth, Provo tried hard to 'forge . tracts. . ahead hut failed when . Conant, When you see "The Cyclone Rider" Provo's last hope fanned out yon will not wonder regarding the HEBER, Ini young daredevil's .' intention. AB. H. II. O. A , he is that yon will wohoT stead, " ' ' .with O. Mo'ntgm'ry, rf. . 5 2 2 0 0 still alive. Here are a few of the . 5 0 2 0 2 P. Murdock, ss. things he Was called upon to do In JOHN BOWERS E. Montgm'ry, 3b. ..' 5" 0 0 0 0 cdurse of the filming of this mighty 0 . 4 2 Stanley, et ALICE CALHOUN V- $WMliiam..FpxtUL!Bd T" TPlgnt;for his Jlfe with an underBonner, OTIS-HARIrworld gangster on a' slender beam 4 0 O li 0 8fleH4f. ,; ALAN HALE ," 300 feet above the ground.' . G.' Nelson c. . f ;V .'4' 0 1 10 2 In escaping from the same ruf2 2b. 4 0 Sweat, t: fian became a human pendulum and A. Murdock, p. 4 ' 0 0 all.swing through the air out a, rope1 ; to a building 10Q feet away. 39 9 30 8 6 Totals ' Alow, a tunnel to be bloWTi'- up PBOVO. cave in on him .while be is en-- . and AB. R. II. O. A gnged In a fight with a desperate 3b. 1 4 1 2 3 Farmer, character of the Underworld. 3 0 0 Berry' cf. air on a "steel Swing out 5. .0 1 1 3 iSchats, ss. leam attached to a derrick and 5 0 0 15 0 Davidson, c. rescue a poor darkvjRho- - has fallen . 5 OITS 20 to 30 DEGREES COOLER'INSIDE Dyer, out of a window and was elinglug Raile, 2b. ........k. 3 1 0 for life to the ledge of the building. BY THERMOMETER TEST .1 4 0 1 Conqnt, lb. Jnnip across a gap of water, a dfHtan-8 0 Dison, rf-l- f of about ten feet Jn a 1 ........ ........ 01 10 . then' Strand f a After yo see air these thlnrt performed Is a manner that make the pen.seom a punytblng to at-tempt- to describe- - them wttbv yog won't wonder why Reed- - Deeds a -- vsrsflnn' ' ' ! Umpire- - .. f; 1 light 75c 85c -- - : - Pair - L; - . 12 JJJJ.ZmlSUSi, Special 69c r ...... toamberray. brpwh. i - J v -- 15 in your old screens every (fete .. 2 Bpt worse than that,! once the flief l Iind their way out again.,, v f - r Poor screens are worse than none at j - 13 , - .' Jenkins Knit Goods Go. THE HOSIERY STORE North University Avenue : ".. ' Xadies' Ribbed Sport Hose black, 50 DEPARTMENT STORE OF PRQVD the-nint- Pair , - . Holes 50c 55c 60c 65c . THE tl I three-mont- Men's Wool Socks all colors; medium or heavy weight. - w lei 43j0a 90c : CllMPAf ; Wool socks for high top boots uoiorea tops Mr . ' Hiking Hose with fancy roll tops el -- P lya Provo. JF " "'' " ' 'WaR:fHE t "on the ground ibat his fouL to left field was The declHion made , terrible roar among the fans, most of whom plain wthe ball strike the ground at foul Ion wt three Inches insldei the well shod. Hose are of first importance. We liave the biggest and best variety of wool and sport hose in $1.00-$l90.4225i- ""',r t tjj two-bagg- To Enjoy the hike YOU MUST, BE , 1 llnudt to bat HOSIERY CONTINUES n to send In some one else to officiate at the game,1 JAllcged poor service at other games in the league was the cause of Hiatt'g complaint - How ever, Dell allowed Hughes to take .';';.v' charge. ever was boner worst that The, F41ed bywtrr wWirt TttyrpBTic . Nir v .......... lf-p- - ..i..... ....... ......... r 12 -l JUST A LITTLE DRINK" CULUEN'tBEVER A'GE CO MP A NY ?- - i -- J.,1 w Let us measure your doors' and windows for new screens. i; ; r.lulual Coal 1 Lumber Co 10 :r " Phone 357 1-- ........ rrsi 210 ARIEll-SafcrJu :1a -- DANCE t |