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Show .V PROVO EVENING HERALD. MONDAY, OCTOBER unusual orrer with. ei;ery Kjur KITC H E N G A B I N E T C A high grade GROCERIES TA.'c JV DOWN 1 The Misses Virginia Hornlbrook Uud Marie Morgan entertained at me noiue or tne utter- - raturaa? exentng at dinner In honor vt Miss Grace Hughes, nub reeently left for California, The Blnlgy table waa prettily dVconUei wltn a bas ket of aster in shade of wrvuld and white an a centerpiece,, ..Table were arranged fur appointments Alice Aan Stubbs,' Aiieen )'au)ey, Fay Hafen, Maiule Jeown. Helen Sterling, Beth Carr, Ieih Moore. June lleiiqulst, th honored guest and the hostesses. . Calumet Making - . PoW-de- r. --- - r 1 fan 1 fun 1 Can Van Camp Spaghetti. 1 1 1 One-lb- Vhii Camp I'ork anil Means. 1 Can Van Camp Chile Con Came. JXUH.Yiui X"mu(il'tuualn Stiup. ! cwiiso. . car Crisco. "1 Can Horshey Coeoa. 1 I'kg. Win. II. Maker Premium Chocolate. 1 Pkg. Lipton Ten: 1 Can Maxwell House Coffee. 1 Pkg. Astor Jtice. 1 1'kK. Snow Tlake Sugar. 1 Pkg. Foulds Macaroni. 1 Pkg. Foulds Spaghetti. : Can Kin 1 oil. Vl'an Castle Peas , . 1 1 1 1 1 ; ' Pkg. Cns'thr Black' Popper.' I'kg. 'Castle Cinnamon. Hull Bungalow Toilet Paper. Can Roman Gold Corn. Pkg. i Virginia Sweet. Pancakfl Select Your HOOSIER I-- 1 -- Can ', Libby's Spinach. Can' Libby's Corned Meef Hash. I Can' Lilly's Milk. Now! 1 TTkrTtfgini!i : 1 1 1 1 J 1 t 1 "Sweet Mnrkwhent , - , M.IRRIAGE ANNOl'NCEII Mr. and. Mrs. Ueurue A. Scott the inarrtuqe. of (hehMhtKh- ter ArtheUa, to Ragnal Felker of Roosevelt The marriage tooki4ace Tbui'sday. Cream of "WhTnt.! I'kg. Jenny Wren Flout. Jar Beachuut I'eaiint 'Mu'.ter. I'kg. Col man Mustard. "- -; I'kg. Liriit starch.- Can Orange Label Karo. W'Mgliadgrocenes inet at no extra cost. '" Can CaStle Tomatoes. 1 Five-lb, sack 'rustle. Flour,. 1 Mottle Castle Lemon Extract. 1 Mottle Castle Vanilla Ex.racr. 1 I'kg. Castle Tootpicks. 5 MarsP-Soap. 1 Is ' Announcing the Opening of ' An Exclusive Juvenile Department For Boys and Girls to 16 with your cab Our customers are taking full advantage of this prize offer You'd better come in right away and pick out your model. Our supply for this sale can't last long. Sale closes Sat- urday night. In response to a .ong felt need we announce the opening; of an exclusive Junior Department. It is filled with smart and practical coats, dresses, suits, and accessories. Quality and prices are factors which make choosing more interesting. We invite you to call and inspect this new department. Ir. t 19 n - . ' cur customers have said all this t iM3K&Tfs THE Come week. in and. see the many wonderful - Ball - "pop-flyr"- - 1 - V W'-- - ry - :n3 l, ' Strike 1 called. Strike swungjCotjibs .singled, to tight on it'hard hit mill between Hornsby and Bottomly. Koenig up. Ball 1 outside. Strike 1 bunt. Strike 2 called. Koenig fanned on a slow ball. Ruth up. Huth popped to Thevenow on the first ball. Meusel up. Ball outside. Strike 1 called. Meusel out, Bell to. Bottomley. Bell jtde a spectacular throw after aNew York Combs up. He had them cutting at bad balls ' i and popping np. fw Yc; - i 'i , FOURTH INNING thnaa VT, up. ""M1,,ralarrell - "OA. ItallNj oinae.-- i outt.de- -' cwi. to Dugan ' PADLOCKED" 1 St. Louis Orarrell i u- at the ;1 nlilvii wwftT iTf, T wancrs, and morals of the younger we heartily recommeii.l .. .1.1- - il nV;Jha, Keueratl(m. .. .. -. - ''' ir remark- - able saving it really is. - Utah When the stupor of a full stomach - slows up your work- -, ...... And v you wish you could crawl away and sleep it off Remember ihat WRIGLEpSr Chewing Syveet will work AUTO TOPS AND CURTAINS t'pholsterlng and Seat CoveringY ... a mi mr Auto Tops and General BlacksmI thing ' i Trovo - 22 K 2nd W 85 Phone : StTPIL bruises and tnl?clty sufferea fracture oT"lfie leg Sunday, whlleT euueiivorliig r"to crank a car. Iu starting the engine, probable- - PLAY-BY-PLA- HOLLAND re Y feeling. .Crane Maternity Home1 382 South University Ave, X Phone 1156 ame i The furnace with a bonded guar antee. Long and easy payments no InteresL ' ' W. P. LRTIN ' m Knot Heating Engineer 1st So. St Phone HA ' p, after int, oa strikes. Southworth "up. 4tail 1 low witsidoi Strike 1 called. . Southworth fOule4 to Severeld near third base." Horos-b- y up.' He received a great cheer. Strike 1 called. Ball 1 high, inside. Ilornsby doubled to right .field wall. It was Hornsby'g first hit of the series. Bottomly tip. 'Bottomly out, Ml. 'Iota fc i '. . : .... When you attend. theStateFair be:sure and..see tlkin teresting Cedar Shingle cxhibit.prepared by the Utah Lun? berDealers AssociationItigh tin front of the Collosseum. Register at the office and ask us about the Free Garage 1 Use Wrigley's Strike I catled". Strike 2 swung. Ball J high inside. Douth-I- t FURNACES s in spurring yoxirlagging digestion and in easing that ove ate a- -: A.tr the car plunged forward," knocking FIRST INNING him against the wall of the 'garage St. Louis with terrific force. ixnithit won-der- ach in its work 1 ifio a ery meal to help the stonvt III Iiam HaaI jm j y A n mi r ' ' uidii Lumutji UMm ; lllnl-- t mwm w 0k Every Wednesday Ariel Opeh-i-'- J. - GADi UTAtfNA, : "' Get-- i " " , t t Gehrig up. Strike I called. Strike 2 swung. Foul. Bull 1 outside. Ball 2 outside. Gehrig fanned." Lazarre up.i Strike 1 swung. Strike 2 called. Ball 1 outside. Foul. ' Ball 2 outside. 'Lazarre fanned.- - Dugan up. Strike 1 called. Strike 2 swung. ''" Foul, Dugan fanned. o runs, no hits, no errors. in AifXKiwer worked, beautifully . fumble, this Inning twlng a- curve ball. ? lift i NiNyms, no hits, no errors, The irutograph hounds didn't even forced the three Yankee batters to desist between innings. Ilornsby and swing wildly or their third strike, Huth wereXopt busy in scribbling w- (Contintied on page six) t, .; ' t balls. , Thevenow up. Strike 1 swuiHfj. niclit when Allan Dwan's new Pnra. ... r. inevenow fouled to Gehrig In frontnount drama Tadlocked," begins or i ne st. Louis dugout. Alexander ifs local run. Two runs, three bits, no errors. up. Strike 1 swung. Strike 2 called. thi! honest portrayal nf ;a Shocker was in trouble through- Alexander out, on strikes. moderti American family reveals the out the entire inning when the CarNo runs, no hits," Ttio errors. fact thai lack of fympntb J and tin dinals started swinj-iiij- : bard for Shocker worked much easier In derstandhig. on the part of parent's is hits. The three hits were all real this inning and had llttte trouble driving the yxiuth of our country to smashes. wun tne three St. Louis batters. the imn life' X There are no strings to this offer. Come in today a J 1 MoTl-se- arid see what ; DEPAMMENT.STOIOFPRPVTJ outside. Ball York 2 low inside. Ball 3 high. Strike Sleusel up. Strike 1 swung. Ball base was not allowed, Strike 2, 1 called. Combs walked. Koenig 1 ittutsjde and low. Ball 2 low Ball , . 1 t. inln .naUnlf. IMpiae. Meusel sljifflea over sec- - called. Shocker 'fanned. ' Ball X wlda. Ball KatoLMMimmJtbW.QklMls- tmM4l-ttHhit into a double piny. Thevenow.l 6) got a hand. Ball 1, low. Geh- - 'The assist" on tlh rundmnnjn to Bottomley. Alexanrfer tipped the rij out, Alexander on', Lassarre was1 given to Thevenow and ball and got an assist. Iiuth tip. an liirteldToHfT, Mensel stopping at Bell and the error to Alexander. Strike 1 called. Foul strike 2 Into second, Lazarre up. Iazarre singled THIRD INNING Ruth out, on strikes. to left, Mensel "scoring with a bean grandstand. No runs no hits, no errors. tiful slide that just beat Hafey's St. Louis ; The Babe glared viciously at throw to the plate. Lazarre stopped Douthit up.. Bi;ll 1 Inside. Doutli when Alexander slipped the and held first, Dngan up. Diigfin it beat out ft,hit to Koenig on a close bird strike past him. sjnglcd, over second base, Lazarre play. Southworth up. Southworth SECOND INNING into third. Severeld sliding safely to left, Meusel almost forcBell up. Ball 1 Inside. Bell up.' Strike 1 called. Ball 1 lew. singied 'lied to Mensel who made a nice Foul strike two Into grandstand. ing Douthit at second with a throw. Ilornsby up. FSuI, atcfr in the sun. Hnfey up. Ball Foul. , Severeld fanned. Shocker up. strike, 1 bunt. Ball 1 outside. Horus- inside. Strike 1 called. Hafey Strike 1 called.. Foul strike 2. On liir l n nnf Kln:.. Hi out, Lazf.rre to Gehrig on an easy an attempted double steals i;,lldpr Laarrefn',ld ,)0th chance. O Farrell tin. Strike 1 made home when Bell dropped the r.M. Ball 1 outside. Ball 2 in ball on a run down between third ing. Ilornsby was credited with a sacrifice. 'Botti.'inley tip. Ball t outside. Ball 344de---0'Farre- ll singled and theTpIate7 Dugan took second side: Bottomley scored Douthit and in front of Mensel. Thevenow up. on the play. Alexander was charg- Southworth -- with a iine single to Foul, strike 1. Ball 1 low. Theve- ed with aa error on a bad throw now singled off Gehrig's shin, O'- - to Bell. Ball 1,' outside. A stolen right field. L. Bell uji. Bell fouled out to Severeld back of the plate. Hafey up. Hafey filed out to who almost missed the ball in the ball. np. 1 "Greatest bargain in years." -- LtfrilrIT" HfiUOR BROS C0MBNY siiec-tacul- That'6 what y Une.-run- New-Yor- Now you can buy a genuine Hoosier as low as $42.50. And you get 50 fullsized pack - l Koenig to Gehrig, on an easy chance. Farrell stopping at third. Ateynnder Alexander jxp-pe- d 'No runs, one hit, no errors. UPj, Ball 1 inside. to Koenig near left field Shocker, using a spitball almost two hits, no errora. entTreTyTlItciied TasiryaBlT"made Shocker Was in trouble but pulled only one mistake when he grooved one for Ilornsby. hfiiself out when he made Combs Hour. I'ksr. Ivory Soap Flakes. l!ar Jvory Soap.; Can Underwood Dwlled Hani, 4 ' I.na Ie, Flour. Morton's Iodized Salt. 1 raiiLihby Ji p ilc Ji ullej. 1 ' ' -- Can He.l Seal Lye. I'kg. Strawlierry' Jello. T - wftaltfjlimllry.- .fTaylor Van Cauip Vegetable Soup. . r een-tere- your Ho?sier-an- y "these high grade And style. Add them up and groceries,. See how much you mve. , One-lb- soir - Is AGE THIU - V - Deliyers "1 Wlluia Swapp, Gertrude . Saner, Sarah. Dixon, Josephine Sowards. ElUaUeth Ashworth, June l'bllHiis. Marele OhuiouL Ida l'i! Imle Forsyth, Huth Holbrwik,- - Bernltv Ja,k- BWly, Ialsy Hopply, MARRIED IN SALT LAKE . The marriage of Miss Lothiel HAS FRIENDS FOR DINNER daughter! of Mr. 'and Mrn Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Hrereton of Albert Jacobsen, and Francis MayEdgemont entertained friends at berry of this elty, is announced. dinner Sunday. A erystal liasket of The couple were married In SmH d jieas in the pastel shades Lake "City Saturday. They will ' the dining; table, at which make-thei- r 1: homo in I'mvo. covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. :! L, A. Glassier, Mr. and Mrs. K. K. PARTY TO SALT LAKE Prereton, Mkis Virginia Glazier and Mrs. J. J. Mootli arcouiianiel a Mr. and Mm. Austin Glazier. party of girls to Salt Ijike City In the part $ were. SI iss Monday. VISITING WITH FRIENDS Mis4 Renllon Wil Miss Wiluia Boyle, Miss Helen Wljuia Swapp, Miss lionise Mrown and Miss Marva Boyle are son. Miss Sarah Dixon,, Miss Sina Murdixk. Swensou and visiting in salt Lake City with 4c "'(k friends for a few days. ' SHOWER FOR BRIDE Mrs. Nonilan A. Wing of AmeriSI RPRISE DINNER can Fork entertained at a bridal The lady employees Brothers store pleasantry surprised shower at her hotue Jatnrila.y7 evenn Mr. and Mrs. William D. Cluff at ing for Mrs. '.Norman. B. Wing, flowtheir home Friday evening. Num" recent briU. Bright autumn emus nroeressive ea meg were en- - ers and leaves were, used through the- entertaining woiua, joyed'and ablate fmpper nerved tofeut ere enjoyed and games' gresslve Mil Grace Ploma Cowley, Linton, dred Morris, Ada Jackman, Sarah dainty icfienbflienlg were served to Edna twenty-five- . Wride. Louine Murphey, Iris Brpadbent, Effie Dahlquist, EfONOmC C LI B MEETS Anderson and the honored guests. Memherg of the Home E'ononilcs club of the Young university were ENTERTAINS CU B Miss Jennie Brlmball entertain delightfully entertained' at the. home ed the members of the B. Y. 17. elilb of Miss Maurine Fillmore Friday1 at her home during. the week-enevening. Thfr rooms were attrac Music and games were the niain dir tlvely decorated, in autumn colors. of the fntertaiBflieftt, SnniieUilv gHHicA were playHdi f Dainty refreshments were served to ter which fifteen new members wee Initiated info the club. Dainty re-Mary the Misses Melba TfeStiments were served forty. waou nnu, ... 41 926 , |