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Show r PACE FOUR rur -- 1 THE EVENING HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER, 25;i925.' hp Goats Trim ESeH Thanks Ladie Floral Cutuny. Hit iw!u You will never find a better ; v:than we offer at ' coat value ; lli wider e procraiu. . Fn'ShwaV!1 , jWp-- t T' - . i ' " ' 7 Dun Hr-J- oh na f Gulda ro t. , tt the la conferanc il ' Man-- , :' . IU BitKir held, jSunday, tren rT. ( 10 t. JU In th vi oo suJ-saai- ; fine Mft Pri RfflOH.: FARIi TAILORED. AT; nrald TbeJ Eveuiug acknowledge wit thanks the re--i ceipt of beautiful bakket of flow- rtft frnr the erv tb waie bein Alluring Models at j ' ClTYIiEVS I of Aiwrlfaii Ftirk wee united In iaarrtoKe todayv County tVrlTW atlace S." Hale '.jpirf ortiied Crj-KtH- l U Salt LakewMr. and motorwl to Rait Lake today and will Mt with ifla Motors Ma. Georit Of unusual value ' ' it - tlT"TtBrtrleBdii. rrrj at only Iven. Neckwear and Shirts . lit splendid assortment VkUa In Prova Mra. Arrh M. Thonjaa and Mrl Brt ThurmaB of Salt Ijkke tuotorrd to PriTo Thursday to attend the meeting of tlie Tret Joll rlub. -- ' v. , i." ,.. , '". . In Halt Lake Mr. Ty Thomas siient Wednesday to Salt Lake tIhU-inwith relatives nd friends. g We have the largest ready-to-we- . de- ar partment in the city at your service Ladies', rest room for your convenience, and Mra. H. risking Hr-- Mr. Baiey of Neyada are siting, jia Provo the gueHta f ilt and Mn. r .' IVovo .Mlsg Rarnael Arrives Stiles of Lyong, Ntb., haa arrived 1" Provo to take- - charge of the Mio ' Trope klodvrgarten. 3 Dresses -- Our racks are.loaded with new - the minute sty les'of 7 r SILK AND WOOL DltESSES s 1 been: Fall Hats hats up to Hlvery 'ceptional ' value ?155,v:V" . ' Special , " " ' . Special M - JAP for y i , . : f VisHirg littol.MrVjfiliam Oodd of Beterlf Hllia; CuL, and Mrs. E. fl. V illiamaon , and. aoa Albert Chieo CaUfe VlSIUug in this cif with Mrs. Coda's sister, Mrs. Kobe : Orobrei, . ; 'iO' T Visiting . - New Arrival-- A Mi's. 3; 1H HOUSE QF QUA1JTY. Our haherdashery and shoe departments are full - PLAY HERE e OCTOBER 17 Speaks at Pirst-Wa- rd MrS Jo seph B. Keeler will sneak Monday evening at ward chapel on family records. The meeting; which, commences at 7 :30 o'clock, is nndeH THfr olrectloa of the genelogical for the society. .f:i the-Firs- t juihsrijjpnfojrihe scrgen- - In A Hon - -.- THE ROUND THAT WON 1 Warner Baxter appear a of HH Fntlier," Bessie, fcA K,g. nf His rutlier" ; Uarold iaivje Ju , the role, of tb irisB" aitaay Boll .IVriKlit'a first noveLto. be prii- - Novu O'blit-who; after the tlcath of a hef rnother,Jii!irui,jg to Tucson, dmf is ti rHrniaiiunt nkiure " VturJ neiiiTiiK a'oduct)iin wWich ArUona, to live with her brother on .Oi'Siijta'twoi days' mn tonight at a ranch, plays a part anierior to the 'Columbia, theater. 1ms a ciiiiltnl anything she has ever done before. . n rf Ld.iu.Uiu. AjLot. If. ..... t r ,7.." i...t Tl... Bessie Love, Varner Baxter'" and Lore made her first appearance. to advance reports you'll Baymoud Ilatton are "featured in the loading "roles of the production. fall in lore with Love in this plc- " first time In a western' role ldrtnm'Nofc" JrtwwrV inf Bud; wooly cowboy role as a veste'mer .really !aT this 111 ii-- ' wild Goes to JM. Datkelft wuere " a row hut rather - : ' Califorhla-M- r. a nfl Mrs this-morn- lng tney win visit for days before leaving for Cal4 ifornia where they will make, their hsin& remember Raymond HatWn'-y- ou him In "Adventure" and "In The Name of Love"? as Batter's Grey froni has a part of unusual importance a part that enables him to be even funnier than the fanR Visjta in Saltj LaJte Mrs. C. W. Thomna spent Vt ednesday in Salt Lake visiting, with friends. No Scout Examinations The Scout examinations whivh were to lime lnti heinfils evening has been Iiostponed until next Friday. FORMLKEItl Sunday Schol fonference A schol conference will be in .nkeview wan, gu cjiilvrs of the wardare urged rs r attend. (Uiy V of good thkp Jo , The "Y" Cougars of Brlgham Tonng university ' will meet the Tigers ot Cloradd College on Oc tober 17, the first home gnme-o- f the The contest will be a part season'. of the celebration of the, university which Is being held fiftieth annl versary of the founding of the in stitution. . This contest between Consrars fnd Tlgera promises to be an Interesting one," The teams will he evcm.v matchd and both wlH be determined " to win. ;;.. -'. 'Coaches Roberts, Hart and Jackson, of the Cougars are using every avajlable moment to prepare their men for. the battle, as all are de-"termined to win, if winning is possible. I '; This will be the 'second contest of the season for the .Cougars since they are to meet' the Logan Aggies gleg In Fort Collins on fMnW..JQ.. The following Saturday, October 24, they are to. meet he Logan Aggies tn Logan and the week following the Charles Stevens, Carl Stockdale, Bill? EugenerVirlentiruT Zemina and e Gorge Kuwa all have ... rolea. ... ., It was Victor Fleming who directed he first Zane production "To The Last Man." Ton know w hat he did with ihat ! Now see how he has handled Harold Bell Wright's Litest and finest story of the ever changing west - WaWla HaWilHt lM,f 1' . Amei ; HENRY : i ,r.:.''' ''; . "if. . The stage is all set ipr the big show tonight, All boxers scheduled are on deck and "rarin' to go." ." ' " AROUSEDOVER r .Ji .'. 2; ' it-- r. ".dl-,- , Jl t"ju JONES Provo - V;.' it; ' 1 ; i 7 V:: ) J "KID" WILLIAMS Provo i '. yg :" ; ... T' I IMEY GARFINKLE Salt Lake SPORT FANS LEGION FIGHT American Legion ' boxing i Armory !"- . , Legion Boxing Carnival remaining season will be played on" November 7." with .Western State College of Colorado at Provo and on November Bobcats at 21, with the Montana v". Provp., ' '" at 8 35. . ft , , " staged promptly DON'T MISS IT j ilia This bit of action was snapped in the fifteenth and final round of Mickey Walker's fight, with Dav Shade at the Yankee Stadium in New York. It shows the champion beating Shade Ieft) almost to Um floor. fany at the Riugnide believed the decision would go to Shade because. ho had battered Walker all over the ring in the wltiiiwind finish and received the detliioa. twolltli, tliirteenth and fourteenth rounds, foot Walker made .'2 ''' .. jtVt,s-I- A-i'",- -, ,..'. . the other bouts. .' Tickets are on sale at Bullock's Pool hall and Hank, Smith's. The . armory doors will open' at 7 o.'chx-pm., and the battle royal will be FOB! S OM ' I." These two bouta wilt it . any of audience. Is. believed, equal, in quality, ft- , w to wear ' tniversity of Utah n Prova ' Those. four games make a tough ioubu mm m Miner of the iwp aforeschedule, but .the Congars are in mentioned pictures, V t have ever !M'alter McGrall tands Out at the better shape thnnjhey head of the strong aupporting cast been before and- ought to make a in a more or less J'heuiy'' role, creditable showing. The two games of the true-to-typ- ,i The match, little interest. Many are favoring which has aroused sport fans, wlU the "cop," while Prince has a large without doubt be worth the price of number of supporters. admission. Williams and Gorman Fans are' going to. get a big'sur-rls- e in the other two preliminaries. are also expected to put op as good aJIgliLas baabeen'Wen in thlsity Very little has been said about for a long time. The bout between them, but there will 5e action and Whrttng and Prince is; causing no skill that will Surprlsethe ehtire . U were rist i ttruf Belgian linens- white and colored Jones-Garfinck- COUGARSTO Kpp. ..andJMLuy-4tr- . '"FASHION PARK CLOTHES" ; by AidUony" Coldewav.i . Unusual Handkerchief 16 West Center Street - 'nine pound baliy tcmber 18 Mother , doing spleudidly. v Ghristensen Glofhing Co. at the, home of Mr. and lr arrived Itajmond Clark Friday, CREPE for FaU Mrs. L. Craven of Price is visit. lut; 111 this city with .Mrs.A. B. Worsley and Mrs. Arthur Craven. 23c i r rom Price Here Oxfords rtr' .Visited Haift-iir- . aua ilrs. Byron Kesler and1 Mr, kti4 Mrs. Thurumn Amrtrirti,ftaBoUBfIfufisifed in this :city. Wednesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. L. B."Ililrinoh enroute from Bryce canyon. Arthur ! , , AlXhlULUift ) Scotchgrain and heavy weight calfsfy try-on- s Overhaflsler eft ' forXThree Vorkl Mont.' whero the wiH , teach acho uurmg me winter. . ; $4.95 TS j : ' !f $4.95 Special on ' ii jr 11.il 1L Considet the advantage tfiat propeTstyle gives you; The assurance and comfort of being correctly" dressed are factors that make for utmost satisfaction. The Royal Park groups finm our tailors and at Fashion Park afford these advantages nor the you. don't have the annoyance of . higher custom tailor fees to pay. Reasonably priced. 'k'Or.;;;?.i-- $7.50 Fall Hats Saturday ""-- 29c; " reeelvedby' city..- $3.85 A new line of The Lingette is of a very fine quality and the colors are new. Made to sell at ?1.50. Saturday V Tx- f or ' at for 4 princess slips wanted color in Fall Wardrobe city tlwt Miss Grace Linton, "who has been teborliyJnjthalifiXicaJ nilKsiou field the past two years, for the L. D. 8. Anrch, baa-- , been released and will leavt there today for Los A ugele wheroi ahe will tlsit for a few dy--t wfthLtier alster be fore retnrnfKg.to hoe home (n this Reductions on the: new shades an e.v I Word has Rted from Mission relati vea In thin priced special at 7lingette lo0mers In Planning Your I To Salt Lak Mrs, U$ L. .Baker and Mr. and Mra. H, i), lUinucnthal, motored to 8alt Lake today and will spend two or three day visiting " with friends. :- RAY GORMAN Salt Lake Three other good Preliminaries and. BATTLE ROYAL IMEY GARFINKLE ; Doors open 7: 00 o'clockBATTLE ROYAL 8:15V RAY GORMAN . - r |