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Show & r , ... - THE EVENING HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1925. pace eight FOOTBALL TO I Just Arrived! 103 Nsw CLOSED OPEN UNTIL DAY SATURDAY, P. M. FRIDAY. .. EIvDFRIDAYON Y CAMPUS 7 1 , - Y -- Spring football la the Cougar ramp will come to a drtmatie close Friday norning shortly after sun rise. The Cougars hive been an Invigorated by the spring air and. the moleskins that they have decided ta get out at sunriae to play their final game of football this spring. This gains will be played at ( o'elock s a. m. Friday morning on the ' ' , ' ? field. The Cougars will train this af ternoon on the golf links where they have found grass so velvety and ai so balmy that they caper like colts, according to Coach Chick Hart, w ho baa bee enjoying the spring ses sion Immensely, bo declares. , When the Cougar's band In thel suits Friday- - som time, athletic at the win close for the school year 1825. t The fields, will be. practically deserted until nextpep- teinber when the Cougars will come from all over Utah at the callxf Coach E. L. Boberta snd bis assist ant, Coach Chick Hart This duo will put the "glnserl Into the Klnger? colored natives of the sand and sag. "I have enjoyed my brief associa tion with the X men,' Coach Hart declared this morning. "I am sure the sessions wo have had togetbe will make It possible for me to prepare during the summer to help the machine more thaji I could bav dune had I not come here for these ' brief two weeks."As soon as school it out, Coacb Hart and Director Roberta will .go r Imporlant - V' i H M "Closing TUnp-anogo- Announcement Vl!CtV Jl R' AST I - Out ' -- New Flat Crepes Pastel Georgettes White Flannels Printed Crepes '! These Values at 9 a' Red Seal Single-Fac- e Victor Records ''-- ' These Regularly Sdld From $125 I Sale . All j ' ; m. T Speak for east to Imbibe football Now - Selection from Entire Red Seal Selection from Entire Red Seal " - - Themselves See Them! Friday Now- Catalog.. Catalog - - r lore,,lnfornia-Moi- anil technique. They will return to the campus next fall with all of the latest, in football at theU season finger tips. The 1025-2promises to bea flourishing one for x athletics. , rr--- t- 0 250- Mr.TuttleCan Sleep lerikn removes gag In TEN minutes Gas ; gas) in my nbdomcn U en- derful fur const Ijiation 'or , j" ' , f.llJL..L CHAMPIONSHIP As Victor Red Seal Records now come double faced at new low prices, Red Seal records: will be closed out for all remaining single-face- d inunedlute disposal at about HALF rRtCET Galli-Curc- The Cougar tennis team will go to Salt Lake Thursday morning auuiinx the blame forma, a plot where the Cougars are to meet the which. brings about an unusual cli University of Utah in the final ten. max. ' nis contest of the season for the Glenn Hunter, famed for his stage Utah collegiate bbaniplonshlp, The Cougars are anxious to go creation of Mertbn in "Mertoo of the MovleaI and featured In ' several and and get the contest over with. picture suecesaes of the past two They are hopeful that old lady years, plays the part of Joe Robert, luck will be with them and that no the secretary. Bessie Lovev whose work in "Those Who Dance," "Sun recently seen In support of Corlnne in "LilUs of the Ftejd," down,' "Woman on the Jury," ana Griffith "Human Wreckage" cannot aooh bo- - portrays Lily Elliott, the show girl. Gertrude Astor, Lionel Belinroe, forgotten, has been cast as Mar Jennings, Aggie Herring, Hofinrtt Roberts, Joe's sweethart; Bosworth plays the character ot George Xieholls andf Brandon Hurst BoDator Steele, and Alma Bennett, are among the other members of the Why, Be Rich? and brings out n surprising amount is Gone of old.westdf After o mo tte never wag iti your system. This thought "After taking Adlerlkaj the heavy excellent iuiestluui evacuaut la won- TO MEET FOR Selections by the world's greatest artistsCaruso, Helfett, MeCormack, and others. Send for the Victor Red Seal Catalog and order by maiL Thousands of records to ciioow from. - Add to your miwieal library now and save half. This is a most extraordinary opportunity. : Profit while you can. TENNIS STARS CENTER PROVO STYLE stoiniieh tirely gone and I Ret a food night's trouble. BtopS tUnt full, blouled rest now,? (signed) J. C Tattle. Ad- - feeling. Hcd(ulst Drug iy ores. Ad. - ''A De-Wi- tt i supporting' east. latter Sugar Our own Brand Creamery, lb. . 39C ! m Extra Fine JwVOMIM 4 A Qn Dnno Twin Peaks extraTiny siftedlOC 5 a M M M M B M H M S H H Olives Many patrons have wondered how we are able to sell the high quality meats we do at such low prices as compared with the average market, . - Standard , . .16:g Ripe. Tall tana . s j t .;. CURTIS Salmon 41c I NEW POTATOES, 4 lbs. . . .25c We have- your picnic luncheon needs. - S fellow who et up nd Her to goes to work In the morning and he V tft. Yrwrc Martin nf IfPIJIt't son of tns mil. Chicago. Uonatrs parts manufacturer, in six month WW be heir to IJOO.OOO. Yet every day he takes his place as laborer in one of the plant' shops. M S M M ' H M M ST WATCHEET Dressings, Sandwich Spreads, etc. We close all day Saturday, MEATSF x. H I Pot Roasts Steer Beef Best Cuts, lb . "The Silont Watcher," featuring Glenn Ilmitcr and Bessie Ixve and adapted, to the Wreen from Mary KolwrtH BinehttrVs "The Alter On the Hill,' has been, announced as the. next- - attraction at i the ; Strand " theater. Frank . S "The SeaLloyd, .: S .18c a 14c! :: of Hawk," "Black Oxen" and other, feeeut screen snccesaes, has transferred' the Riiiehart narrative to film as n Klrst National, ' the and, aeeordlnn to' pk'ture Ktaiuls out aa one of the distinct draumtic aehievenienta, of ifoduorr-dlrecto- r ; . . year. The Ktory deals with the efforts of a yonnj secretary to a senatorial candidate to- show hid appm-iathof a promotion piTen him, hy his rlrt . .;W12V2C; ftsz:rrz:sECEBuniiiniiniHniiaRxlni2 aa . . . . nrrUWu DANCED vsimiiiinniiBniiiinrainuiiBiiiHKUiuin Green Peas ..... . . . : : . . . , .12c ...... . . ..8c New Pottatoes Asparagus, Spinach, Radish, Fancy Large Lettuce, Fresh Tomatoes, Cucumbers, Utah Beets, Turnips and Carrots. ' . FRUITS for a BuU AU "" s rner atone i PROVO STRAWBERRIES . Minced POTROASTS - i lb. Ripe Bananas lb. . Choice beef, lb. .v-,., it f Leg 11 - : Km . .15 13c -- N. ... -r- -, f - ? sw 31U1LjI v Hai-r-A- zi ..V m TT li ii TT vi & ...25c iV : t , . . . . : . ';: ............ . VEAL., ,; -. . .y1'. .30c .18c .22c : 20c g 15c 25c to 30c . M,-.25c ....... ........ m s Leg Roast 6 Rump Roast & .15c a . Loin Chops PORK Shoulders' Shoulder Chops Bull nghting Is attended by great . ... s pomp snd ceremony. And to fit into the picture matadors go to great trouble to look real pretty. Above Is Bodolfo Oaona, mOt:; famous Hexl-oa- n M mataoor, in bis spasgied suit of d many colors, having bis heir H and, pulled straight back to LZIXIIIXXXXXXXXXXXZXEXXXIKXIXXXSEXXZX3XIIXZEXXZI form the characteristic pig tatt. Sutton's Market vase-line- xf.w' tti ' r'- - T I" i.flnro m i T5a h r a 27c Shoulder Roast JTAHl w . .......... ...c Loin Roast Loin Chops " ; H g . , W 10r '1hr iuu ?Year lingiambs that are goodr Soulder Roast Breast ' We receive our strawberries fresh both morning and afternoon. Stares closed allday Saturday. M.ft it Jq ; ...;.-...::.20c- Franks, 2 lb. . . " Grapefruit, "Orangea," Lemons Bananas GooTEipe Veal MUTT0NR0ASTS&& " " Provo Cherries P(M0GHIPS. ... 15c Ham, LUNCH MEATS Slbs.cia 35 A m . ...25c for... lnyalt.T-- !i nd many iutensoly interesting and exciting developments arrlva siinultaueously with the hew that Lily Elliott, a show, with whom in close ass the candidate had sociation, had been murdered. Ho. the Imy shields his employer by aa- - Mutton Chops, lb. . . . . . :. . . . .20c ; . 65c Lard, 3 lbs. Plenty of Veal, Lamb and Poultry. Choice seVywisi. 2 '.. , . - Bamberger, fresh ground, lb. fF- - X In these games e 65c Booths M TWO-- " - has hot as yet been will not be opened until the istjes ' are ready to begin. JThls will give announced.' Since this is a neutral contest on both teams an even break. May VjaJ neutral courts each team will place best team win, is the hope of thcF its lineup in scaled '.envelopes. Which more upsets may occur as they have clearly demonstrated already that with all things equal they ought to take the state again. , .,.' Buck Dixon's foot Is' Improving. The champion may be a Ue to play in these Thursday matches. His presence on the court wlU do milch towards encouraging the Cougars and towards discouraging his opponents. In every contest this year. Buck has demonstrated that he, is without doubt still the chamipon of Utah in collegiate circles. Lee Buttle's experience at Boulder should do much towards preparing , the coming games. Lee played high class ban In Colorado, according to the papers. His performance on Utah courts this year has been of high quality. Knight Allen, "Rip": Gledbill, Hunter Hanson and Monte. Groes-becare all In good condition. Just which of the men will represent the Noon imit SARDINES ; FRIDAY MORNING SPECIALS ' 25c Leg Roasts PORK Shoulder Roasts SUGAR STOIE OF THE DEPARTMENT UNUSUAL BARGAINS Friday Until i t" er OlivesrPicklesrSalad PotatoXhlps; ' a The answer is simple. First, we use the greatest care in rutting, 4hu8 avoiding waste. We are satisfied with an extremely small profit on each transaction, depending for which skws cn the larger volume and quick turn-ovalways remit where a quality article is sold at-- a reasonable price. Our efficient methods of doing business en- able us to handle this greater volume at much lower oper filing cost than the average market doing half the volume. 23B Plenty of fresh, home grown strawberries and green vegetables. Mc Gowans large Maple Leaf cans , k llJdSjBrand M M i. him-for- QUALITY if. Selections By World's Greatest Artists .1 7 OF feeling - ..' ... Ladies 10c ilj'&iwb ' n 9 rl u n wtftuifiWH H n 1 |