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Show c f PAGE EIGHT. F r - j THE EVENING HERALD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 7. GREAT BRITISH GOAL STRIKE . Tung That Corner CERTAUi TO COME NEXT HAY t Iiusy By HEDDA HOTT U '. ut Y head-flttlu- Spring Coats Dresses a You i -- priced. : shape.-withou- k 'jrj L 'mib-sidlz- e genuine Lloyd carriage. ellm-Inat- r L f-- " t ar i. You'll smile at the moder ate price we ask - for this itio,Jtlefo ; - The Stroller . We : in vite you to come and inspect caafet your babj out in the sushine with a Iioyd Carriage.' You wiS enjoy It. !Bring Baby down town, too. Price are lower than ever. . . .' . r.k Models in all the new shades and our line. x. .1 - T materialsvery""reasonably . For. You arid Baby TooV V Witti A (Written for the United Presa) Cook. "During tha lock-oJ. WILLIAMS By of 1921, KEW.IOB&, Feb. 24 (U. P.) (United Pre 8taff Correspondent) the miners were beaten la thl atmg-- rieiiUle hats for hard beads. That LONDON, Feb. 24 (U. P.) "A gle te niKlntain indltlona, and kwt Is what, the aallllaera are contend conflict' la May between the govwith a bump what all other trade ing. -- They claim that women want ernment and the miners la luevit- shapes that sell unionists gained. AU war oendi Bute A. miners ablrmld J.Cookj Aery were let. ' The wage nt the- .fptad f 58d iMtltbtp r hart. tl v interview leader, la aa .git-huminera at preaent la round figures Deadly atut.boHi bo the ubject - j with the dated Pres today. LArgeiat witht Hle brlaia were are aboat 45 per ernt above pre"The big government majority, war, which la about 30 cent be-- reeentiy- introduced. In . Paris but per together with the present stubborn lowJheusoatJirinav-- T womejuwuiafc attitude of the mine opera tor, ex tion then la such that the miner remain Id be seen. 8ev- cinde' the prmnilillty of a compro bavr1ei presalng for nn Increase enty-fiv- e percent of American wi; mise. least so as t at ieaat equal 1914 condi- men are ftoooea haired.-- At "Tha government la absolutely tions. In relation te other workers. the mtUinery manufactarers figure conferaant with the potation, and especially In View of the natara of It this way y iMkWseventy-flr- e ibould know that a meetlac ia hope-lea- their toll." the sjjnera are disaatls-fled- . penwv of r6- - hata .for Dobbed . k until the tiwaeM withdraw In recent years, owing to the beadav.!'.-As we all knowi kage ahanp de their preaent prupoaala, a.: stae of jtae industry,' the miners and larger then outlined the leaden hare been, restraining; the mand larger crowli Mr, points which he aald moat be clear- men from putting In for an advance crown demand wore hair. One ed op before a meetlnf could be !Hitil the indUKtryJ' improved can t rua a seam op the rear of a t V,;......-,!-- , large coining the ef : the operators- Bat in view of Href. Abolition national The leaders cannot keep it up, fect of the hat, although this- can be done with the small felt agreementa. "Thia," aald CooK,; JI31e--- fwrvrr getting-aw- ay JCronjoii' "would mean that the whole of the unlesa the trimmed there will be a lock-ou- t felts, There Is too much would coal nilnliie indimtry le treat owners withdraw their proposals of a sameness te then and we Shall a alnele unit,' thua elimmatr ed to of the' government continues men see them worn tor sports wijy. Inft aectkmal dlfferenwa and gtierll- the industry.- WbenIay 1 Felts this e coming season must be la warfare-J- t would certainly duwna the minera will .' be given trimmed with handwork or contrast eutHhtroat competition. - The their quitting; notices, which have a Inefficiency. never. JbelUMtaiwn- - since last ing color ornamentation to be smart FabrtcfPlt straw ahff their com H irTlttRr'ncwWrjrwbrta the July, but only auspeoded. We are titnauona wiu au be popular as or 'get out.' " InduHtry determined to maintain the presHining advances. And- shapes un Second, longer traura. a wage based ent with status quo, will be email and flexl. Ma-th- la doubtedly the- - minora.' will tewr' living cohdIH6n8." ' tam shapes will be The Beret Me.; Coole "At anertea present apree," Referring to the American an- among tne prominent snapes. 3WO0 minera are Idle. Longer - .. . .tfr. n thracite "strike. Cook said that the i...... a ...... v uuiu ...A.... uii:u iuut. uwiuci. hat 1f care is taken in Its selection. IW.IHIO T would be waUfiiiirfWi MbilJiilSFtfibi The-t- ftrt - waswith the' nose wan aTiUKe"'de.there" tfeelH.Tf "For our. part, aaldbok. "Brit- - should avoid an abruptly nuitid for twal It would Ite another m tniOT.Allgtbtlr-tfrooplngbrlBin: Is prepared' to"T rrywtit-iin- y matterr-ttr- lfffTallaoytoThlnt oVoIhUhih will be much more becoming to ler. the Ainerlcan nil iltiHtead :pf the preriiling Sttven would Increane deem ncearyto: asststnn Tne4' oroadfacea womanTan wear t crown "than the average for greater ma- struggle. We' have been in prodiu'lloii, It increase the length of tbe face. jority of the' uilner are on piece stant touch with the American minwork. ;it ia uof a qnesthm of the ers, and have acted upon their in- She should, never wear a brlmless ' model but should wear' a "medium , length of the working dayxbu.t the structions. "I further declare? added Cook, drooping" brim which casts a shad Intensity of it. the rar have not been changed, tiid Ithat despltejthe position in Brit- ow over the tipper part of her face, nutiirany.each.7nilner wants to eaiV ain.. fim f InutM. Pculntttlon itro tja The person with a wide mouth a straight brim no much as poattlble, therefore, be fa prepared, If the American miners should not wear ' of all iu at the end of aeveu liounkr desire, to restrict the Importation which increases the appearance Thb4 lower wages, v of anUttaeite coal into America. We the width of the mouth. Broad "Thia question Is one again that are- - awaiting instructions. The Jaws demand .rounded crown and not "square ones. Receding chins nobody knowing .tha facts would for miner in thXeountry have already eonmuer," "eontbnued decided to do 'everything to assist. demand large brims. Whea the low "mmnejit er part of the face is better shaped than .the upper, one should choose TOirBver the 1S8 tahrwfiletl a shadow over the head t upper face, Such a hat calls atten Hon to the lower part of the face and brings out the nose and chin. BID-VE- v. SiMLES CUa 07t Ta&a Aiu( Spring Hats ANNOUNCES MINERS' LEADER New Showing 192G. - - 7 l- -l pre(ent-rcm:.creHte- tS4kl president of the yal from persons who die natural Astronomical Society, sUtew that re.deaths. Theil suicide tewetery--Is cent discoveries ludluafe that the Jiext to tliii eltv duwu. enrthj niiiiMi4Hj cit fur from tbe center of the universe j wbo , The 1.50t).U00 timsed ilstenera-lThe Oxford student gats bKrip$"P-arat- e ' ' u janallyKriiifor radtoy-wyyi- eg; . theMSi-nBPT-i- nvo I. a f iup To tho kuteVwiKT... Iy .. dieuiwln;-h-ltHatios.---r- Big Dollar Days FRIDAYJkND SATURDAY, Feb. 26, 27. We will endeavor to make our Dollar Days better - each time to any previous, which means a great saving " ?4 I to you. Hundreds of people have taken advantage of ' Dollar Day bargains and have been well pleased. our Note a few of our many bargains and compare them f. - with any ,v -- - Cotton BattsA juiltsize $1.25 values at- -; , r7 r. ,i7?:'rS7. LadieaillrHoserSOc-grade3 pairs for ; Ladies' Lisle Hose, 35c grade 5 pairs for . . ''' ". - CI fifl ".ttT.A . - ",-'- '. Men's Part Wool Hose ... ,.; 35c grade, 5T5airt lor . &rf..V: . Men's Wool pxe4jUM)'Iea5Z.'.CQtton 8 pairs for . . , Men's Cottoh Hose, mixed colors. :y:..4:--- I ' ijL j s ; 10 p&irs - o i. Mens. Jersey Gloves : , POUtTlWMEN aad-jpas- I ) ' M flft hUU . .; J (1 V lot of Men's and Boy's Caps Values up to $1.75 for 1 lot of Men's and Boys' Work Shirts 2for -- . . .$1.00 Our entire line of L. D. S. garments on sale at reduced '' ?.' 7 prices, J;"..V'; "' ,; '.; ' j ; Men's. and Ladies' New Style, Summer Weight ; PQ4 $1.00 "grade, pair . .V, . . .".. Men's and Ladies' Old Style Garments 7Cn ffl nn - IdbuPliUU pair We have the largest line in town to select from, stock .. up for future heeds.""'" : PIECE GOODS DEPT. best Crepe, quality,, all colors. r Jap new stockf 5yard8 Towelsvtfpiibleithread: ' -- f TprkiFlXi5 . ; . V. . . . . . . . .V.. , , 24x45r3 fur . , '' 36 inch Percaler Scout,-'' ;' Light and dark, 20c grade, 5 yards : Indian. Head in all colors, new stock. .".7TT777777T ', 2 .yards fof Best Kalburnie Ginghams, light and dark ...... ' f ,$1,00 ' -- 5 r: ; rrr. rrnTrrrr rrTTT.T yards ,. ..$1.00 ..$1,00 ,$1,00 Devonshire Cloth in all colors. ' . .". . ;T777;7.Tr.T77: Light and dark Outing Flannels , best grade, h) yards Shoes, Shoes for entire" family," many less than factory r prices all on sale tor Dollar Day ' ' 1 lot of Children Shoes . values up to $2.00 at , 1 lot, of Men's Dress Oxfords I values up to $7.25 at '. v. , ...$4.25 ' -; Men's Dress Oxfords. .:.. values up to $5.90 . , 1 Boy's S"hoes and Oxfords ' - -- values to $4.50 at ,,:.T. 1 lot of Ladies'. and Children's $1.48 . Shoes and Slippers " : 1 lot of Men's Heavy WqrlrShoes . Factory lines, S4.50 values, at Hundreds of Qjher bargains we cannot mention here " ' -on sale Friday and Saturday at : . ( ndtof lotf 5 .,$2,69 .7. . " -- D.L. VanWagenen's WHERE YOU GET, yALUES 348 West Center St. . . Adrian Paulen, crack middle distance runner of Holland, who: la now In thia country to ahow what he can do against American performers. In hla native domain, Paulen la quite an Idol. What he can accomplish agCInat chap , like Alan Helffrlch .and soma bf the other Star runners In these part ia a. matter of con - jecture. ..$1.00 24x45,. 8. for.;5Tr i"; rrrrrT rTTV".';. '; .'. Wash Towels, double thread Turkish , Provo. When Waslilngtpnwag very, young He nniKt have knowu howl, to con . trol his tongue.' For- wtieii-- he chopped tbe cherry limited field Jnwhich to work toward better production and better In quality and more " purchasing feed and other was the comment of A..R. Mickelson, president of the and Albertus Wlllardson, vice field manager, who president-an"The attended all the meeting's. production of these better grades of eggs., which can be done.at a lower cost if tbe producer realizes that We iorar aw-socintion he can hold expenses down to a itilnimnin,"wlll enable the individual to take fullest advantage of prices which the association gets, for ita beat quality eggs." Everywhere Inthe jtate, Theof-ficlal- s agencies we're en ergetically-workintoward advan- - lwal hatcheries in the state .were to Improve the flock standards. - Some-- of these hatcher And when a man so strong and bold lea are bringing in better breetllng stock and. are' trapnestlng their hens StlU the truth be. must aave told For peflplrknewJiiini-far-an- d near to determine Jhe best- .strains, Tbe In the flocks producing .the And of him they always' loved to hena ' eggs for hatching are culled by .. bear. tree He told bin father It was he. - Terms of the Utah Agxicultra"! College. ' When WasbliiKtoh was forty three The outlook for the Industry He stood in the shade of the large comes brighter man nerore. ine CIHK ttm the producers indi His liien looked uiMin hhii and were attitude among cate aU will strive during the year pntud to ttav. to better the quillty of their pro We have a general we'll all oliey. duct. Utah has made an enviable Johnson. Helen reputation thus far for quality eggs Fifth Grade, Fnmkllu ScbiMil. And this reputation Is In the bands of the poultry producer,' the offic' ' V WASHINGTON; , ials said. When "Wa shl npton-wa- xa Ilttlerltoy Nt quite as big as nie couple here Who believed that they He t(K)k his little hatchet had been robbed of one hundred doA b1 cho) ( k4 dowa his fit t ber's llar. Police were notified tbnf the mon cherry tree. ey which was hidden in .the house His 'father didn't lick him bad been purloined in their absence. HecaiiKc heMold the trntb. Officers hurried to The of the So" 1 giiei's we hud loiter follow roll,ry'r to get a'start on the case The example 'of that youlh...while cfiies were yet hot Duflng " Roland. Washburn. the Intervening- time, however, the y : house wife, found the money In the . ilfth Grada .FrankUo-iJcItuo- L baby buggy, to -- where she: had change;) it from the IkhI, where she had long been in the habit of secur , ing the family funds,- SbB demonstrated niorc pleasure thau chagrin upon ' informing the antlmvitles of, the. ttrror-o- f her flljiited tinned n the hohacbbld bf a alarm, Can you improve on our ability to serve you with J Forgets Which Bed She Used As Bank WASHINGTON', Feb. 23 (U. P.) Radio broadcasting may be revolutionized a the result of investigations and experiments now under way by the army, according to MaJ. Gen. C Md 8altzman, chief of the 8ignal Office V , I There isoing to be quite a change In the radio world in the next year er so in tbe us of Baltunan eald, V'and our people) have done some very inter esting work along that line, In Im provising some of the material now on hand. We have gotten some I very interesting results." : V NrwwWWfcv ;L- - short-waves- ," . Windows Doors Hardware Cement. Lumber .tor . -- 5 After-short-wa- ves are-bett- er 8altcmaa predated that ( thererwould imnnore room in. the . air for, additional stations ate "with a mini urn in of .Interfer to-op- Coal AT PROPER PRICES . ence, which they cnu not do now in using long wave." Saltzman told of tbe receipt here of a message transmitted from Fort William McKintey, 7 Philippine Is ' lands," jon set Try us a .v.- - "home-mad- 250-wa- ' - f-- V;.'f!:j"-'-.-Vj.- aliss Gertrude Heynee of Waterloo, leu, la an athletic young lady, so atw-ear- ns part of her expenses at Drake University by aupervlslnf v D- -" Moines ptaygTound. A maaber took her by .the arm as she walked bomel riene night and hit hlro oh the Jaw, knocked him Inte the gutter end - called the cods, a He may - , brondcasdng"itbLlhein'",you before the' police cawv ; $ hare 10 sets broadcasting, whereas with long waves you can' only have ihose u me" ,the police withheld foUr, sets yrprktng comfortably.' overheard two men on the telephone-They- i i, "Jin- - the - early day of radlo,the Hold-u- p were talking In foreign Ian rit was- dont largeljl with short 'JTTO' TL- - r" wlthf whkh tbe girl was fort gungesoon as as radio became : wtives, but DEN'VER, Colo., Feb. 24 (United tunately familiar, to a degree that' a; commercial enterprise, everybody An .!' overheard' telephone she caught several" words - of ve Press.) tamight that by making the in which two men are conversation, , , ; , could so longer, they go farther; said to have disclosed She unwittingly iimuediately. notified the,po- -' " was a ort of a race In mafc-- i there a plot to rob- a messenger; bearing uee of the plot which she had dln iuj set using long waves, and we m BMmey-froa church bazaar to a now- - use three or fonrphpusand downtowa: bfinkff ru4trated the lug dollars, was act ... ' according W th police. 4 - eompanled byjwo pfflcers. The aU"-"We have reeeiltly commenced to plana, Amn-dtagtthe Woryr a'glrr Teged bandits were not een. discover that these little short wav es that we discarded In: the beginning are the most valuable.Tou can crowd in band of -- wave lengths a greater number at channels when using It Is just like this: Fivf thln men can walk abreast through a door which -will accommodate only thwiarge then." , . ' Established Aumist 1. 1901. ; ' we are devehtping - the use of these shbrtwives.'iisald "Aa 'Salfx-inan,ji"a- : raa-'wa- Girl Frustrates Scheme - - tt, "dz d ifeMitchell short-waves- Eo. "- e' lthej)lei.getto 1 rr - iHORTWAVTS SAYS OFFICIAL UUI VIUU STORE OF PROVO- RADI0T0USE - - " JUiOf e Easy Terms s' $1.00 i i or efhe $1.00 1 "Easy7 THE DEPARTMENT Utah P(oltfy Produn by officials of tbe State within the ranks of local Thia nmpliession" was gained by officials of the astte cooperative' who recently completed a tour of the leading districts of the state. ". 'The local association has an un- for.,. pairy ior Take the Elevator to the Second Floor iJuracrrTr pb. ALT JQ- - Men's Heavy Leather Faced Canvas Gauntlet tfl Of) . v IiUU Gloves, best grade, 60c value, 2 pair 1 lot of Men's DressJ5hutMfalueai ;r.oo wWand without collar for , 7 r l lot of Men's Bib Overalls, full cut 95c 220 denim, 1 pair for y Men's Silk Hose 3 $1 075 te Poultry producers of Utah are renV lalng that their biggest chafacite take advantage of tbe top pneea mnde available to them by the (1(1 :' I com-plet- COOPERATION -s- (M Ijft CI 1 Rain or shine, your baby; is fully protected in one of. i e these f inecarriages with hood and storm ocvers rriced as low as -- i. wn-Thigh- - Children'iJlssfc The Shell Type tf LEARN VALUE tl X.. ) thielshXJt1t,l't - From Holland liUU flfl V I i vU .... Ladies and UU 4- -n -- t, Popular Tailor , : Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt, after 17 from the White years of absen-Kpile. retlitlted' ft ""recently and spent, an .hour with Mrs. Coolldge nofJ)ngeJi3fteOj4jiiideeu made lu tha room. Domestic and Imported Woolens a Cleaning, Pressing. 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