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Show .wcd six-"-- THE EVENING HERALD, rTUESDAY,JMAYL2SOS25. - mums--- Ladies' Kesdj-ts- V - ' I '' 1 - , l fc. - , hools , Wednesday Only! S Contests la various athletics and aa well aa In aluglng, whistling, were held. field arenfa reading and Tie Bp? nc first "honor Page taking Khpol walked efLrltn with the ShafOB and aecond and third placea, respwtlfely. - iDdlvidoaU awards were given to student winning first, second and. third placea in the events.- - . X beffvtlful pennant waa present ed to Principal J. M. Jilley of the Spencer athool bjr Karl Banks, prin cinal of the Lincoln high atbooL for winning first place in etents held on the eighth grade da celebra .V.1. Hon. A red . and white pennant was presented to W. E. Loosee of the Page ksheooL for the excellent work of that Lschpoi in winning first place in the ball game. An interesting program was given by the Spencer and Lakerlews inncheen was school, after which served to those present by the Spen-eer and Lakerlew schools, r Shop Early! . high . Selected from our regular stock and radically reduced. Lincoln school grounds Thursday, is at hand. The pupils of tbf Spencer, Sharon,. Page, Lincoln, Lakevlew and Mountain schools participated, mm 'GradaatidriDr esses UP POPE; READYTOIL 1 TESTTRf IN SHEPHERD CASE, death had not Intervened, does, not care to have the world share her soitrow, .. . "I dislike being'"baled in eenti mentnliHin," she says. "I do not wearjaty affwtionJ on ,niy sleeve for t The first game of the season was e played last week between the, squad and the Bteel Plant aggregation, In which the infill distributors were defeated by' the dose score of 5 o 8, ' , . Beginning tonight, games will he played every evening la the Tlrnp park, the games to begin at 6 "Thf re SCORNS SENT1ENTALISM WEDNESDAY o'clock. Tonight's game Is between the Taylor Bros, team and the Steel ' Plant,-- - ' The schedule,, follows: 27, K. P. vs. High school; Kouadhoase ; May 28, Lake : vs.- - Ont-lMay 2ft, Postofttce ' ;? - May riow. i Tiger. Vi.rM:; June 1, K. P. ys. Tigers: June 2. Steel Plant vs. High school i June 3, Lske View vs. Taylor Bros; June i, Poatofflce vs. Roundhouse; June 6, Steel Plant J .Out ' 'v law Tigers. June 8, K. P. ys. Koundaouse; June 8, Lake yiew ts. Steelplant; June JO, Portoffiee ys. Bros ; June 11, High school vs. Lake VlewiJune 12. K, Pm fostoffice. Provo people will extend it wel June. 15, Taylor; Bros vs. High ooine to Pr. Jaa. Harrlnan of Lo school; Jnne 18, Out-laTigers ts. Angeles, who will deliver an addresa Bonndbouse; Jhne 17, Steelplant vs. at the Princess theater this evening K. P. ; June 18, Taylor Bros ys. Roundhouse ; June 19, Lake View vs. at 8 p. m. y , ;: Better business and industrial POStoffioe. ' V.'i June 22, High school YS. Out-laconditions,, better condition' In the Tigers more i June 23; Steelplant ys. and better self develophome, ment will sound t& keynote to. his Roundhouse; June 24, Lake view Out-l- a wv June 25, K. P. y great educational lecture on The vs. Taylor Bros; June. 20, Postofflce ys. Yellow Streak.", .. ,' ' . i Hi will make it very clear how High school. Boundschool Ilidh Juno ys. 29, people .ftnhrii! about, better eon- -ditlons to make life what it ought hnuse; June 30, Taylor Bros, y July L K. P. Yt Lake to be. :. He will tell Just . where, when and how to begin to make life View. a pleasure here and now, also, suc' TWILIGHT LEAGUE. cess In the future sure without fear Club Standbit:. of failure at anytime. Won. Jost, Pet A large crowd is expected te be . 10 J.000 at tUe Princesg theater this evening Rteelplnnt ..,,...-...-..'...0 1 .000 to hear the elwtrkal speaker of Postofflce the age, wita a inewige tlu't fa dif Twriffht's Game. ferent and one that will never ba f jr. ' Taylo "'"' "lant. gotten. ; Out-la- , Out-law- s; , ............. .,.......496 (.'ret of Wheat, ... ........- r 45e 2 for f lit;elde4 Wheat, 2 for riuTsDel Monte Catsup Slierry'a 3 lb. Flaked Wheat Oiliti Tar Soap, 10 Peter lnn Toilet Soap, S bars fcrtttiys Dill Pickles, 6 for Pure Wbito Lard, g llw. Medium Pork and B'ans, 3 for Kavy Beans, 5 lbs. , la lbs. fine" Sugar 8 11. powdered Sugur brown Sugar 3 lbs. Ban'anftS StFHberries, 2 cups for ....... U't tuo- - f '. Sew Putameg fresh. Bread, ......,.; :.24e .,.'.33e ..'.........32c bars.................... ...;.35c 23c 25e .(3e 34c ....40c .. . f. ., ......... .65c ......... 53c 53e .35' ....-.--r- . .n,.....25t 110c . .... ... ,,7Ke ...23c 3 loaves yard ......... $5c to 49 values yard ECSS8S 4. Slim broadcloth dresses, allur-ing,- models ;ia the newest ' styles of awning stripe. ; ........ .... ; Curtain Nets " ' i f- i(some slightly soiled) These excellent frocks, every one of them, 'priced to sell at $4.93, for only :S6 inch' Bordered Scrim .Regular 18c value yard in rrr;.' r Wide nets in fine quality Regular. 69c to , 9Qr values for 89c ... w3u Plain linen and striped broad-clot- h dresses of exceptional Regular values to styles. $6.00 for - Nets, .regularly sold at $15 And $1.39 CO ...... 03 U for, yard Extra fine quality wide nets, regular $1,95 to $2.75 Values Stripe" Broadcloth sport stripes in fast ors, priced special at col- and i specially priced Lingette Bloomers $1.00 value Voile Bloomers $1.00 value Crepe Bloomers $1.00 value ...... 59C ...... eSt-V- '. tin " 70 Mav AQ-$1- .00 ....... 43 values Crepe Bloomers $1.00 value Children's ers; 73c value 70 n 1 - U- - 9Q( w3C. ...... 3U CQ- , Sateen Bloomers lob m:.M UdU , nlli-tV,j- M'Pl the worse shortly., after , niMuight,' Pre sldeiit "Erneat l&wltt' Barton, of hea per It unit la .dj?veUpeiLil Two the Cnlveraity of Chicago, died here opera irons had been ' ptrfurated in today from complications following hoiies that Pr. Burton's life might sn oiwration for cuncer of the nites-tine- l saved. The first ocenred a month ago. and the serfiltd was uerfuruird lie was AO years old.' ..President Burton took a turn for May 19, Just, a week hefore dcethTP A J I WOMEN'S BLOOMERS ' ", 49C M mm QC. yard - PTfii lyC - c WW 9fl lowmrvd. After the .first oitMien, Hr; Bhrhm recovered to the extent that he roudl walk; fbjmt the. A relaiwe tot place li.s , nlitbi, aud the secwijpon. . " mlil-wa- bon-evcr- era t Ion retmnW the I' listnM"!. High . ....,...i.."...,i,..i........63e - Sardliwara-fo- - 4 25c to 29c Value . .............................. .....r...i..,...,. ...... 'titf In TohiatoSnd: UustHid " mrr "........ . i - ...... Sl'ELlALS Cretonnes Post-offic- nre no hystenes, there nre no tears except when she lets her self think of the dream that could never "etime true. 3d If Pot is to testify for the CHICAGO, May 20. The deepest hidden behind the ahndowajn two if all the tradegles that have grown clear gray eyes. state In the trial of William D. wt of Hilly JJfCliutoik's, fortune 1b j , Isabolltj Tope, the girl Billy ifa Shepherd, Billy's foster father, who ... l .l II i uccuseu or killing mm wun ty pboid germs to 'get his fortune. Will I)o Her Duty .She will do. her duty quietly and 43e Wfilte and Blue Butter, lb. unemotionally, and, then site wants ..48e FrcHh Kk?k, guamnteed, 2 dozen to bear no m:re of it. Shadows of CamK . Xfttiuttof .T. . 33c Vokt Toftsties, 8 pkgft sorrow swoll in her eye&8 she Knights ' of' Pythias v Cream Cheese, 2 lbs. ..7... , Another proof that they are the SchooL speaks of.it. . "I would rather 1hat what I must talkative sex, says Charles Wright) ..,.9c lltlk, Sego, large cans do to wtvetuot 43e nhe 10 be," . bars White is' says. Soap, that yod n'ever saw' a woman Crystal "It will be very bitter. Why must panromlmixr. .S7c flnftliy fiindBj Sniip, 10 hum everything be picked topleces again? .'.55c CtiVnation KoHedOats, 2 for "My only hope is that the trial Carnation Boiled Wheat, 2 for. et.-- ts Extraordinary . .'.....-...'- 1SABELLE e Values The Twillghl baseball league of Provo has entered on its 1925 career with eight teams trying out for the championship. Unusual Interest is centered in the league and the po-ing promise! to rival eren that of the more mature Central league. The tea m represented at the the Columbia Steel Puatoffke, Plant, the K. P. lodge, the Provo high school. Lake View, the P.onol-housTaylor Bros and Jhe Out-la- LECTURE HERE .new creations in all the wanted pastel t shades. -- Wednesday" arid Thursday HARRITtlAN TO Just received a new shipment of all the w m va i f , the Lincoln dlxtrlct bold st the Slower and Another. Great i of! w IIIin FOR BIG FUN A belated report outlining the fU'ld day activities of the public " Mini u II 1 1 111 LEAGUE OFF TRACK MEET PubH Lanu7" i fiEVMUGIIT SPEKCERWINS' , EVE . BHUNNERS WHITE AND . BLUE STORE Flew present us little us possible. IraAd. Today "But I want justice done. I will I '.will tell the truth.' ... And then the wants to go back FOR SALE-rCor- n, wheat, oats, bar to teach in her kindergarten and ley, whole, cracked or ground forget. Forget that she waited with shorts, etc. 69 S. 3rd bran, milh-un- , a marriage Becijse while Billy's life W. Phone 424-J- . slipped away; forget that she never could become the, bride' of the man FOB, RENT New modern apt, also she loved forget everthing,' perhaps garage. CO E. 4th . N. Phone ' except that she and Billy were M-l do ao they ask. hr U Pour Shows. Daily :30 LOST 34x4 tire and rim. to Herald office. . BertLytell -- 9:15 . Doris Kenyon Cullea tahdis J-- . - 7:45 Claire Windsor M-2- 6 sweethearts from childhood. MItw Pope 'is just 22. She has been festlug with relatives in California ever since into Billy' death, when Spite's Attorney Crowe ran on to the fhain of circumstances that led to the indictment of Shepherd for mnrder. .; She is to be asked to tell how she eainei to Billy's" home with a preacher and a marriage license, 4: 00 Return in 9 FOR RENT 2 unfurnished rooms. 129 P. Univ. Ave. . l "Born Rich" FOR liENT Strictly modern Close in. Phone 52 or 279. Beautiful ' women, gowns, motors; yauchs, horses a drama o luxury. J-- FOR SALE apt. ; ' J-- l Tomato plants. Phone her from joining the youth until It FOR SALE New modern home. was too late. Hardwood floors. 255 W. 3rd S. NEWS WEEKLY .. J-- . 3 FOR SENT ALL '""" ' Children's Bapded HATS . """" WEffi Bedroom, honrd if l di Rlred and housekeeping npartmer.t. J-320 E. 1st ,N. Phone M3-J- . . WANTED to buy, good one horse wagon. Apply R. F. D. 8, Box 8S. " j ?Tonight'?:30-9;1- ' in DRESSMAKER FROM PARIS" ; Wednesday andThursday. Adolph Zukor 'arid Jessee L Lasky, present THE $1.50 ' "MEN and WOMEN" 1 Ladies' Trimmed HATS ; i Jr 3 to $ 5 ALLEN MILLINERY 20 North University Avenue 5 it TleatricejotTT . earnest torrence Kl.-JIst-- '''' ! Phone 377 -- TT 1 25 . ' , Ounces (oi 2SC PRINCESS kss thanof higher ALIj SEATSlOc priced brands WHY PAY MOM T Wednesday and Thursday ' ART MDt ' ' . -in "THE DANGER RIDER", . THE GOVERNMENT USED MILLIONS OP POUNDS' ' - .' and Comedy EVENING HERALD ADVERTISING, YOUR DAILY SHOPPING GUIDE i A. William de MillT production with Richard Dix ' Mark Sennett comedy "Bashful Jim" Sv- - 1 ".V Thousands of Evenine Herald'readersra savinr nntoM st'eni unit mlnntw. '1' v each day by buying through thdvertisinjt columns of the Herald. Likewise, you, too, can cash in on the many ad stories that appear daily ' , in the Herald columns. . Whethee yours is a necessity or a luxuryyou will get the best buyinjr Informations . through Herald advertising. Read the ads then go out and do jour shopping , . you'll profit by this n C V . The Evening Herald - v i T 3 ; " :.asl . t . |