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Show J rrr r.! the eyening herald. Wednesday,' mIech iius - -- ? - FAGETHRElj 4 CoaMBegratta j jeuingr,Keaay Wood-Clifton- 's Pi. BERKELEY, Gal, (Cnhed Fmir week rem la before the SockJ Edltwc, annua! regetta of the rnlrersity of CUfornia against the I'uiveo-k- y of Mr. and Mr. Totn gnmnet enter-- , WaKhlngtoa, scheduled April 8 at mum Settle, bat cnaebes of the Bear lainea ai inner, uw nm ar rounding week. Bright aprinf fWwera adoraed Inta condition for tb went. the table. Cover were laid for the ; . CalifonJi will' send a Tarsirtj followlmt anetts: Mr. aad Mr. crew, a junior Md a frvofa-aia- a Harold Buckler. Mr. and Ura. Hiigh boat ta eon-pela tba north- Brown, Mr. and Mrs, Earl UrthaiaJ ern regretta, and , their aoecesa Mr. and Mrs. Grant Egertaoa, again Washingto will be the oe-- Ur. Ralph Dunn, tbe boat and beat- r cidinf factor to proposed east-er-a esa. . Phoot 107 fereated are cordially tnrited to tend. te u i , trip. . : . 1 Wallpaper Sj b ; ; Leah and Fat W Buy Now! "xFe,iots,E" Mr and Mra.. Byroa Denbalter entertained a few frieada at tbeir bomr Jlouday ereninf. -- The card ram ' 5O- 0- wm pUyed. nigb. score prie were awarded to lira. Alex Mortem!, A. H. John, and Mra. ANNIVERSARY ' ParofjjywidforlMgeTliloyoi eey on a detailed study of climatic wriirtiowrby- - Eduard Brueckner, University of Vienna. I According to Woodford, the pres- Tei series la tty ; southland fits in with one of Brueekner'a "minor cycle, - If 3 transmitted. It was a call for help HDd I rifshed down the hall to the r. room where my iwrtner wag I found he had upset a Kalvanlc- - battery - and spllTed dd all over hU trouHers. " ,,"Bell forgot ail alnmt his trous ers, however,-- when-- 1 told Wm how plainly I had beard hlH voice and be ran to the other room and I talked oyer our new telephone. It was one way set and he could not twrwe tootturn talking to each experl-mentinj- ving Robnr -- i Wljh the state wrestling tonrna- ment only a few days away. Coach I!1 Webb has found It linpoesrt.e to select bis team."' He ls sparrinc around In the hopes that he will uncovr some umiHiial as talent, wrestlings material is scarce t at Young this year. At least fourten men are working hard to Impress the coach. All will be given their opportunity this week in timu for the- state meet Don Corbef t has been roped into me neavy weignt division and may be able to make the heavies travel as Don Is a gritty grappler even though his knowledge of the game is somewhat limited. 811k Knudsen will wrestle in the ITS pound class Ills friends and backers are .of the opinion that be will make a show ing this year. Last year be nearly ujfcet the graft Knowles of the shipment of Levin Living Room Suites has caused a great deal of comment. They are something new both in construction and design and have brought comfort and tia.at'yht:Chraiomesi:that have purchased them. We still have a complete suite of strong, sturdy, nachman spring, and full web construction, covered LJhileXoii PayFor - t-t See Model Home ; It m frniOTTrTrrpdTTFeTee Gardiner Cambridge. .Hubbard, . HOUSE" PAYSON NEPHI ONE-PRIC- E PL. GROVE . Mass. and Thomas Sander.., Haverhill, Mass. The work caused Wat-or- r to suffer a breakitm.i in 1S81 and he quit the busliies's He entered the never to return. ship building industry and rose to be president of. the Fore Biver Shipbuilding company. His concern eonstructed many battlesMps for the, Inited States navy. tele-ihon- Pays Big Fine Information not up to the high standard of en- Pacific Northwest! while appreciatstill tertainment prtwured by the Coluni- ing modem conveniences, -- wlwisf " -swerbyejDl(lJSrwJiarevea ' alnt what she used Ijo couldn't help my stomach and liver 'if V.she ' r trouble, nobodyelse: could: It has be." staged Thiirsdriy evening Is regard-ecost nie nine hundred dollars and 1 .Mi.onei.of Jhe Jjestjhows now . hvc paid niy fine. It remained for Tending the1ToTmgl,ffieTsTinferthe intermonntain region. touring Horse Over ence here recently favored the MATIt'S "One Dose Will Convince" Thurs-lay'bill will be presented by horse over the tractor for farming to do the tricky I have been'ln the the Ackennan and Harris company best of health since taking It eiofe and comes toProvo highly recomSPOKANE, Wash. (By TJn.tc.d4 in the; Big Bend district. than a year ago." It Is a simile, was week's talent "Old Last Dobbin seen mended. his has Press) harmless preparation that renfoves not obtained from the Ackerihan and day," gaily chortles the lover of never punish Malay parents catarrhal mucus from the InllartTs comi'wny and the show wag machinery, but the 'farmers of the their children. testinal' tract and, allays the inflammation whleh causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal K . is Good! fl a "- d Farmers Favor. Tractor tl' Heat:o u : f "f ---- - -- 4;-- illtMHtnncludlng r-- H - ... . - i: -- - . I - ; II 1 II f in- -- Vt Av. i I 1 l" l T - ll . ' Everglade IIIiU--ov-r,..j..'x - -jr- --,.-.!- III Rn Pnia a bUU.UI'lUUAI THREATENING ' - l I - lh - - V .. rnW.it11Vlt.4i .v i - HV 111 LAI a -. Taffeta.. A niih.ii inw ' I Materi- al- -- -- .. Satins -r- . II""- -' " -r! 7Z 1 1 , Crepe de Chines, W He declared . be wasn't strong enough to do nmnuel labor and that tbe war bad Interrupted his studies. t was granted. BBd he RIDE THE Is now behind tbe gray Walls of the "OREM prison at New Westminister. firm-- - rw Safety. - tmit ' 'and .1 rm Economy ,51.45 . , . Salt Lake & Utah R.RJ " began v their circus career by sbowlng a goat was called Billy Ruiiibow at an admis"Lavigne, a wounded four times during the war. sion charge of one eent. rs trade.'' IX)NDON.'(r-P.)"--DescriblnR"th- Henry I. Moore and D. P. Abercrombie, Receivers ; e wl.boylshgure!OU;yLj! f as a by young "JL Wive said it foityears X and we say it again: of Hfej rrr- - " ny gins vant to look like weak and weedy young men 1 cau v THE FARMER BOY BAYS : not imagine," Sir Bruce said, "but Milk is one ot the miracles they will get that figure all right, -of life.' It' brings baby and with it digestive troubles and a early health and strength greater risk of - and older folks should know . should the fair consumption. Why and strong sex t,ry to copy the worst points lu young tbeythey need It- every day and lots of It. men ? , Don't let your daughters , and nieces cultivate that figure. Milk is the- food that bas proven The craze won't last, and It does Its nutrition Tight to constant use. We have shown our right to your not. make for a happy old age; If they ever reach It." trade. Sir Bruce said the girl of today Is being taught a lot of MILK IS YOflt BEST FOOD things not worth On' the other hand, he believed she ought to be taught how to wok "whether she married a duke or a kitchen-boy.- " - Phone 713 The physician waa strongly backed up by a surgeon, 81r William Arbnthnot Lane, who Said v .'1' . ."If ta the "weedy women of today 'Jr 1. 1 i;r the heal of whole wheat th-val- ae tnmtnutet J. Formo--c dua ?0 Mush Ins been eeUiog itsjtm tory in the OfaJcfiuft bowfa of dbe Weft. And for good m- ton: --rboogibobeto you all the fkrvox, Cju-mi- K;S(2en ..... Carnation- - j,.mJmim) miam. Hetc'abow; Vct-ijcwfc- itr tdt&ed. VZc Snoow mht m, w ftcktf k. W deao k. W emoy only tke oma bnsk of riarvbeat ocxtaag dKX Tbe abeat ca bna.dx gatco,iietni,ceii al sms of iaeaO.' dM(t 7a- - kk BMMCMp,cnapryHl Cherry Hill Diary F-t- Man i 1 for 1H- PUEBLO, Colo., March 10 (TJ.P.) the of Although ship matrimony frequently takes refuge from the Week-En- d Excursions rough sea 8 of household expense in to Salt Lake and the port of tbe county-poo- r house, Saturday to Monday, Inclusive it Is unusual for a voyage to start from that point. . This is exactly what happened Ask our agent for details oil A here when Miss Letha Mayfield was our M 1 cciils per jnue anai married to Murlon Coojcreli at the & cents per mile rates. county iioor farm. A dinner in honorof the couple -Heated carserv.ee for" was given at tbe home of the supprotection of perishable erintendent following the 'ceremony. Miss Mayfield, up to tbe lime of ber freight. fiiarriagc, was an fttptoyeC- fltthe Send me to the Big House, or farm. I'll klll'niyself," the prisoner said, KingHng-Brothelyant- - to be where- -! cMiiv)oarn a , t LINE" Matrimony Starts At Poor House 1 II - it """"T: RACE FUTURE T IT'S CHEAPER. v . , w 1 r, '. HERE :L TT wnr- Seeks Penitentiary For An Education f hettheiHaetMd AND ENJOY CALIFORNIA COMFORT - I WV l - rY- ; Jt A who are "producing the weedy young men. "The future of the race is in the hands of women, aud it Is up to women to justify their existence. They arejiot doing so at the moment. They cut their hair, shorten their skirts and flnttetrthHlrJ JtrTnu?TdTffTcult. boy from a girl. They the most interesting ever held on to teH this side of the Hookies. - Four men have to wear high heels to prevent will be entered In each event making flat feet! because their physical It necessary for two preliminaries weakness will not allow them to and. a final to be worked off in wear low heels and keep perfectly each weight.' This arrangement shaped feet." will give the fans 21 bouts to witness and will do away with the drawing for bys which made It necessary for one ofthe contestants to wrestle twice to his opponent's once. This system will give all VANOOrVEK. H. V.. Mnrrh 10 an equal chance. (U'P.) The penitcnlmrv as an eduIn order to stimulate attendance, cational Institution was lauded in the officials of the Brlgham Young ru when Ebser tbe.COUatj.cuiU--ii- i tintveftttt jTinv"!!ma Teeasoii-ible for such a .senpleadt-Lavigne seats. prices for ring-sid- e tence instead of usual commitnient to jail when he apis'ared for trial women-otragtoday edy for the future of mankind. Sir Bruce Bruce-Porteeminent tbe modern girl for her vain value and warned her,, from a medical .point of view, that she was compromising her heritage as a potential mother. Speaking, for the benefit of the Convalescent Fund; here he said be hoped that 'young women might find a - ft 4 j)f 1 1 7 fcv :: in appendicitis. dose will convince or money reftmt.ed." .At all dni)ggti--Adv- .' One: r From II III d - A - II Jr jkJ we-Kly isn - Dixon Taylor Russell Go. gi ven out today by Manager AsBton :hc CuInmhia:thfOtcr,lii to rte eff-- t to lid tlnU .the vande?-ill- e I m IWI 4V ; upper-divisio- tla 2nd Floor "THE SPRINGVILLE -- -- I Aggie. . . -- II n The other event Bell, the Inventor, died In 1922. The "first telephones to be put will le handled by Vernon Merrill middle ..!?j?"..lS?LSP lntP. !BMJKrJ.CJ!ft! use .sera installed upon to Watson and Bell in Boston early event. He was counted make a showing - last jfear,-- bul lit We put up altout SO lines from wnen tne rnatcn came orr be was fm.nito"avnsuTOT private bouses to downtown we de credit to participate as be was car "'po"ffr high school worSrerveloped a central office or ex- ryibgIs till probnlili the Y's best chance change." Bell was 27 years old and Wit for a victory. Mew to work In the llg.iter events son, 22, when the former Invented the telephone. Bell received gum 11 FlU be" slected from a lievy of a& whom ha vel 'yiwiuft w salary "t"nuBto'rl' "toiHv'eWJtf!." Watson was working la an electiri- - made any great showing In the state. Most of them are raw recruits with cal shop. 'Bell tiecame with out any experience, acquainted Watson when tbe former culled at Butterfleld, Gam Webb find Cor- ve dell - are running neck and neck the elect rkvl Shop in 187-for the 115 pound events. F. Lani a, harmonic telegraphic Instrument madA j,, bert and Clark Larson are compet'lI made all of Bell's apparntiia ing for the 12 events; Wayne Kmart, Cal Croft and G. Larson for for him,." Wataon- said.'and the world's first successful the 135; and Grover, Gray and Jones for the 14?. telephone' from bis plans." The meet which will be held In Two other men were" assoclat With Bell and Watson in. their ex the Y gynaslum, on account of. the - ltmewMleattjiay.faEJtt, Vaudeville III '-- 1 ill Our convenient Credit .Plan makes it to buy one of these wonderful 1926 Levin Living Room Suites On easy monthly payments.. You use it and enjoy it in your j i -- Use And Enjoy A Living Room Suite PROVO Ifi A III III - A J , Js One frig JT ill I The first conversation on an out door line was on a wire two miles long betwen. Boston and Cambridge In October, 1877. Watson said. "We thought that was wonderful. Imt deveteptnent-ef-the tele;. phone and telegraph system since never them was amazing to us. dreamed that the Invention could be put to such practical nse,' ' he sald:: frocks for gaily eviry occasion! effective, with, their. flowing panels, uneven -- hems, and full sleeves, . . . .. And a are mocfer-- v7 , - - lovely new C, -- te New 1926 Icfo".- 41 neuteuce ever Haying very plainly. 'Watson, pleatw Atternoon and street . j I J - m jv l-- T SATURDAY ( ContIuuMJroinPag-- j 6n4--- 4 comenereri want y 'That wai the fir - , BE STAGED AT other-- . f?hHraxHirrSBfvJr- III - . Evening Gowns Dinner Gowns ' tyV ST0 y)ea --4 a dulnty to sixteen served J inths World Qfa&s: Thursday afternoonT All members are invited to be preseot. 1, L j 4 The Otomliit club will meet at the bome of lrm. Harold MitcheU lliiw Jeauule JiUaon . of Turkey a lii apeak under tbe aunplcea or the Woman's Mitloniiry society of tbe Cotuuunity cburch at the. borne lxif KertbWlllim avennue, - Tbaraday, luncheon waa CLAREMONT, CaL,: (By, United Cuiversilty fuettis. wlU Uarch 11, 8 p. in. AU ladlea Press) Southern California i bare an extremely dry period in the early 30a and a maximum era 21-B0UTor nooas ana rains wui - occur about I960, according to the forecast of Prof. A. O. Woodford, department of feology, Pomona col- lege. Coast to Have t ' Mr Nnan w I : iMValMot ... i |