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Show THE EVENING HERALD, FRIDAYKjE 18, 1926. EVERYBODY'S SPORTS SALE CONTINUES Xew Chicago ..... Philadelphia Cleveland - We wish to call your attention that we are still tI$ig at wholesale prices or Jess, so be sure and V come in Saturday and buy your share of these sand or more money-savin- g bargains. Overalls . ; L. D. S. Garments wa5d ' flair denim union made, triple knit or ribbed, $1.50 "val" stitched, bar tacked, the ues. Everybody's M Cn test overall on the mar- price, 2 pair ... V lidU ket for themoney. Mercerised for ladies or Boys' 0Cp $2.00 value, Every men, 8 . Ages 3 to Boys Ages 9 to Men's, 32 to 44 qc; ....v3WW . 16 tl ..yl'' 19 QC- . - twU . . pair . Men's Shirts - Dresses Extra fine quality, fancy trimmed 1 QR $2.50 values ... $lMld Good quality gingham Work Sftirts 7Cp I wl $1.25 value MVPress Shirts, fancy !ol- - ;. value - lars, $1.25 7Cp I ww ............ value Men's, and Boys' Shoes Men's fancy oxfords, M QC . latest toes and colors, $8.00 ...ipHiDJ Men's Oxfords and shoes, fl0 QC light tan tJhJiUd $6.00 value Boys' Qxfords, light tan, $5.00 values ''"M AC to o ...... PJ7W Youths' Oxfords, 11 to 2V2 2, $4.00 . $2.95 value Ladies' Hose Heavy cotton 25c Value . . . Ifjp ..V.:- IUw - . Children's 3-- Hose 4 Fancy colors 75c value ........ Children's "colors. 3-- Kp Hdb hose, light 4 OCp . tww 50c value Fancy Slippers Ladies new patterns, latest ' sea-jon- 's M lot'at I and $6.00 Children's Satine 7Cp 75c value, 2 for . . . w U Ladies' Bloomers, Satine Stripe and Crepe, $1.00 values, Everybody's1 price, Q0- UUu 2 pair Ladies' Silk Bloomers, $2.00 values Everybody's vUW " CJO Q C ..:.4'w ffl CC I iDJ frl PC .... $li0d. Ladies' Silt Silk hose,, 75c Hose ..... 7Cp value, 2 pair Ladies' Chiffon, $1.50 ' value, , 7Cr I UU pair Ladies' Pure Thread Silk $1.50 value 85c .- Bathing Suits All wool $5.00,... ' fancy ' "colors, fljnqr )tiUu yalues ....tiJJ il y3u QC values $5.00 ,V I Work Shoes Men's Scout Shoes, $2.50 values $1.79 pair ... Boy Scout Shoes, 1 CE 212 to 5 Children's Barefoot Sandals M AC Boys' Scout Shoes, Hi2 to 2 piitw Qftp ....... OUu Sizes 8V2 to 11 QflL $1.50 value ....... wUb Bed Spreads Sizes 5 to 8 $1.25 value Sizes 11 V4 to $ltf& value . 2 1 I nn value C ...sKliTU . . iwU Sheets Berry Hats Fit any head orrry Rayon Silk, 81x108 inch $7.00 Full size, 'extra quality 10c ....... value U ... ... .$1.25 g We wish we could quote you all the to we be sure so for but canot, Saturday, bargains call in and purchase and ave money. money-savin- 368 West Center, Provo 30 West BroadwayTSalt Lake City' 327 Twenty-Fourt- h Street, Ogden -' ' Main Street, Brigham City New Store, Eureka UNCLE SMI TO FILM FARMERS . K ICMIPMENT DistliiimKUas the only fnrni-mnma- the United hn endured rrl.l.h ' - through " " Mum idx consecutive years, for .four to Ix days :; each year, the annual Fnreers' Enhmpmeht conducted by he Extenl(Ja ScrTlce of the Utah In , Agricultural College, has eoine to 1 reoognllzcd nationally as the ixer ol all fotes for farm, folks. Proof ot this statejnent la td be found In thf fact that the United States Department of Agriculture hag duta!led It? staff of. "movie" pnotoftrapheYg to make an official film of the sixth annual encampment, to be held July 10 to 22. W. A. Lloyd, in charge of extension work in .the eleven west- -' em i states ha ; advised Director William Peterson' that the .photographers will come' prepared to film everything likely to prove interest-in- ; to farm folks in other state of the onion, 'fhe film, will be placed oulhe official list of the Depart- - Five days of real fun with pa rades, election day Indian stunts, picnics, track meets, and . festivals " afe promised the children .during Chautauqua week, besides the opportunity of attending any of, the other programs, according to W. It. Butler, chulrman of the local Chau . tauqua committee. Miss Smith, a carefully trained junior Chautauqua leader, will have charge .'of junior vactlvhies, which will be held every day of "Chautauqua except Sunday and the! opening day, Mr. Butler says, She will have with her costumes with which to .stage various parades, Indian encampments arid other t sings of that nature, ' "On" Monday, June 28, the chil dren will meet at a time set by the junior "leader, probably about 9 o 'deck," Mr. Butler said. "On this day an election will be held at which a junior mayor and city offl cers will be elected to take charge of ChSrataiiqua town during the re mainder of the week. On Tuesday the juniors will be on parade. This, according to advance notices, is one of the biggest events of Chautau qua- - TMs win proDaDiy De neia ip the evening in order that the older folk- - may enjoy it. Wednesday wilt be Indian day and picnic, at which the Indians will set up their tepees and totem polls. Thursday will be "Com pet Day," the day upon which the junior track meej; will be held. Winners will receive medals and blue ribbons. The Junior Festival will be held on, Thursday, the con eluding - day. Stunts' of all kinds, including Clown utunts and circus performances, will be performed." One thousand' children attended the Junior Chautauqua in Goldle, Arizona. ' Kip Van Winkle," one of America's most famous comedies, which will be played the last day by the Sprague players, Is one of tBe big features of the week' for the children, as' well as for the grown ups, according to Mr. Butler. ment of Agriculture for se. in ex tension work, in all parts of Amert ca. Anticipating the desires ot the photographers, many events sched uled for the sixth annual encamp ment are being so arranged as to ixiiedite the filming of Important scenes," and a number of unusual jvents are being 'planned. The task of preparing a scenario by which the photographers will ' be guided. uas been assigned to Professors Pv. aTreTnnrTM"C5Baug4rtlp jump for British officers lakes place Friday afternoon, June . 25. The show will close with testa for the champion cup in which only winners in previous classes can ' compete. The popular scurry stakes, wherein speed as well as good jumping counts, will be run on Wednesday evening, June 23, and the high jump will be decided on Friday evening, aope to make, the picture a credit to he progressive agriculture and" the advanced rural life of Utah. SpecialJot of Silk dresses in pretty shades, at close out price, i $12.45 Ctna $15.45 $21.45 Flock dot voiles in pretty new shades 00 65c .value mara thong ouMbe fwogram, also a visit by the Coaching club, classes for mounted police, trade turnouts. In cluding teams of four heavy draught horses, and a competition jof the smartest of London's costers in the floral arena: The preliminary judg tng of harness and riding classes will lie held In the mornings. Among the American... entries are Lieut. F. II. Bontecon of fKr304th. Standard quality, color .gingham. per 16c'lyard figured Crepe Rayon in endless variety-values to ....... 98c . Get ready for summer vacation and buy hiking "togs . " out " at Sr!!..;.;...;....98c Pretty Silk Rayon Sunv mer Vests. : NEW YORK, June 17 (UP). Cnlined coats of flannel In pastel shades and in white are designed to accompany the pas'tel-huejumper frocks of sports type. Grosgraln ribbon binds the edges 4n most Instances. Model ate. both dwible breasted and of the t type and, in some cases neither buttons nor pockets ar$ nsed since simplicity Is the keynote of the fashion. Kose beige, yellow, oft"blae, green -- d wrap-abou- Khaki trousers $2.45 Tweed Trousers ... J2.95 98 c '..,;,.,..$1.95 Figured Crepe De Chine i7rr $2.25 ....vImm value, yard $1145 Dresses :v$9.90 Dresses $11.90 519.45 Figured $3.25 -- Flat Crepe ......... value Heavy Unbleached sheeting of standard JO-55c quality value $14.90 Dresses 9--4 These are all new in stock. ........ You will be satisfied with your shoe service if you will try our warranted all leather footwear. They always satisfy. New Styles and Light Shades. Farrer Eros. Company tween Jasper Blrd'a Glanta, , In which such men as Will Clayton, Alfred Eves and other members of the High Priests' qliorum wlll.be pitted agalhst Charley Dixon's Mustangs. Dixon la surrounded by such men a a Jim Fescher. Arnold Dixon a n 4 others. v ,i There will be a game between the single and marritnkmen of the ElWill ders and Prjest - uorums, Burch has Issued a dpallenge to any The Provo Third ward will conone In the ward for a game of horse a duct Its annual excursion to shoes. Game have alio been arBeach Monday, June 21, ladles. to Wllford Hall, general ranged for the lunch hour a communcbafrman of the arrangements com- . During the will "be given la the mittee. Members of the ward whose ity program screened lunch room. BUbopi cars' are not fully occupied are re- large H. A. Dixon will lead the communquested to meet at the ward chapel Third' ward in sufficient t'me thataHniny leave ity singing, and the band 'will be among the entertainers. for 'the resort at '6 o'clock Monday evening. The children of the ward will be taken to the resort at 4 Hunt up the Chautauqua commito'clock. Children, unaccompanied by. tee and, buy a Season Ticket from their parents, should be given notes them to tell them you are giving permitting them to go in bathing, your J20 otherwise they will not be allowed in the water, Mr. Hall Htafes." A. delightful program has been arranged for the children. They will 5 plique is of green or red while the piny ball, run races and encage In shoes itself is black patent. The all kiuds of contests for prizes. At heel is then likely to be of green or 0:15 there will be a ball game be red. The lizard skin trimming is used on a great-man-y models, In fact, Tonight and Saturday most leather this year is oddly passed to give the crinkled effect DOLORES C0STELLO of snake or lizard. Vamps are a trif le shorter and more rounded this f year man last. Heels on smart models are invariably high, and the sports, type of shoe has 'almost en ' in tirely .disappeared. Light tan and parchment kids are by far the most 4 , Comedy popular street Bhoes of the se'ason, PR0V0TH1RD a ip i) 17 ii i WARD PLANS n BIG OUTING . r . 'THE hirh ouality made Maid in iU line, is also found A in much-marrie- d JJoll-Irige- js i" that ha o Clover gutter a leader ' o Clover ? Maid ICE GREAMr. Pro-v'on- 4l delicioas, refreshing, . nourishing food. BUTTER CHEESE . ICE EGGS CKEAIC 7J ft and white chosen. are .the colore pain Fringe is still popularly employed as a dress and wrap trimming. "The skirts of evening frocks, often use fringe to give the tier effect. Winged panels which flow from the shoulders at the rear are also bord ered with fringe in many instances. Wraps of evening variety are frequently weighted with two or three layers of deep silk fringe of the exact shade as the wrap. The little which resembles cape boudoir-gowthe popular, cape-coof street variety also uses fringe as a cape and hem border. Shoes of one color with appliques of another arejimong' the season's favorites. No longer do we see cut-oeffects and open work designs used on smart shoes. In stead, we find little, oddly shaped pieces of leather appliqued on the shoe! over vajnp. Sometimes the ap n . Columbia Strand Shows: Tonight and Saturday ' . Ca tauqua 'i CKM.S-BCMS- mwwii .....i. . j Rod I JUNIOR ; "THE BRIDE OF THE' STORM" v for the Children Chautauqua Season Tickets are on sale until opening night for $2.50 for adults, less for the youngsters, J20 June arer entitled to a salary when the performances, are broadcast byj radio, a Berlin court has decreed. Opera singers 26 - July "HOME CORED" - 1 Indian Day Picnic 10 per cent increase in Parades Track Meet ? ' L & -- r I W ,.1- 1- II AS CREA- M- , Gives fine consistency and flavor to your food. - -- rJunior FestivaT A week of fun, frolic and education. A junior city will be organized. MARGUERITE. DE.LA MOTH, . Can be diluted to suit any jnilkneed. Costs less than half aa much as cream. As extra rich milk, costs no more than ' ordinary , w'TV, EVAPQIMTED Tickets bri Sale now at I)rug Stores, Utah Abstract Co., Jenkins Knit Goods Co. Wood-Clifto- n, .' ; A VY2 Twelve programs and a week's schooling and fun) for QNE DOLLAR. ".OOUGtM . ' FOR MILK USES FASHIONS " Dammon-Mellarke- Bmy Woman Bedda Hoyt TaBu About 24-i- n. " Your choice of a fine se-- 7 lection of pretty Sill" , Dresses. J07 $1.43 All shades in pretty light Chiffon Silk Hose, boot 98c $125 value - . fast' Figured English Broadcloth, fast color and serv- icable,. "special . V.T7. . . . V Pretty " lot of fnrli'vHnnl Sfflr pretty patterns in Many Cavalry, jumping ; J. McE. Bowman of New York, jump and show ; and Lt. Col. Kenyon Joyce, military attache at the American Einbalssy here, who Is showing. ; , l Crisp new Silk Dresses in Flat Crepe, Crepe back Satin, Georgette in plain and figured, patterns shows you a biy value at r Xrtese prices. $19.45 June 25. There are two coaching MARSVILE, Cal, June 16 (UP). w'ife o'f her. third "murderer husFour husliands of Mrs. Eva Neff- - band.". She was working as a cook in the hop fields near Marysvllle, - Bellinger-WU- y liams were murders, but she has Cal., when she met Jim Mellarkey, a jovial Irishman. It was not until married for the fifth time. after her marriage that the woman she turned at luck has last", "My learned that the laughter hid a newest husband, believes, and her heart, and that Mellarkey had heavy Calvin Williams, who knows all served seventeen years-lprison for about the other four, nods In askilling a man named Douglas In a sent. saloon at. Bloomfield, New in an The story of the tragic episodes argumentover 50 cents. "Handin he life, of Mrs. Williams was some Jim" iiellarkey died in April, told recently wheii she and No, 5 1923. were camped at the Marysvill Motor Again a widow, the Park after a' season in the Yuba woman was wooed and won by Jack County peach orchards. Bollinger in Sacramento. The " William's first husband, Mrs; were encamped on Nigger Charlie Neff, whom ,she married in Jack Slough near here and the husTacouia, Wash., July 3, 1906, killed band, with jealousy apparently the a man in a drunken brawl and spent motive, killed a camp mate, Alex eight years behind prison walls. '.'.: Summers, with "an' axe. Her second mate was a .double The body was hid in- - a swamp, murderer and a suicide. Roe Dam-in- , and the murderer might never have who xhe married at Northport, been disclosed had not Bollinger's Wan., jn January, 1913, killed wife broken down under police George Bruen and Eddie Saburger, questioning".. Bollinger was hanged Folsom Prison, Cal., more than neighbors, who informed his wife that he abused her child by the first year ago. Then came Williams, and another, marriage. He slew with a hammer ' and then shot and killed Sanburger, marriage. , later turniug'the gun on himself? "Cal heard about the others and "A hop field romance" brought was willing to take a chance so I Mrs. Willlunis to the altar as the married him," said Mrs. Williams. BT Corner rior quality at great reductions. TURNS OUT DIFFERENTLY . J. Always gives splendid satisf action, new merchandise of supe- : MURDERERS; HOPES NO. FIVE LITTLE FOLKS Ladies' Knickers -- champion of Argentine, and a horse that has aa excellent chance jof win ning new honor la this internation. al competition. The gala performance la fixed for the afternoon of June 21, when offi cers of several nations will Jump round the course for King George's gold trophy. Teams of three offi cers will compete for the Prince ef Wales' International Cup on Thurs- - FIRST FOUR HUSBANDS WERE TO ENTERTAIN QQp Scotch tweeds $5.00 value Heavy khaki $2.50" value.. Light Tweed $2.50 value d CHAUTAUQUA QC $8.00 values Ladies' new patterns two tone, $6.00 CQ QC 1 One Bloomers P"ce pair r.:' .483 .482 .390 22 7C 1 u . 27 31 29 Jane "17 (UP) Under he patronage of King George, the fifteenth International Horse Show opened this afternoon at Alj pla In a blase of color, with fair faces and LONDON," - Ladies' House $1.25 ..;.32 ......29 ...27 SATURMY SPECIALS .707 . lot medium weight, $2.90 value, Everybody's price 2 pair ijNLiJU' 1 IT .....S3 28 30 .,...33 27 jsao JS42 ...... pair ... Iwb Children's extra heavy OC- ribbed 1 2 If!-2- 0c ........ 50c value, body s price L. Pet 41 1 tOdn HOSE Men's value Men's 25c value, 2 pairs old style, W. St s V ...... S&MOnc Washiiiirta .23 36- Louis. men of the social elect Boston ....16 41 581 paying homage to finely bred horses NATIONAL LE.GUE of many countries. Club SUndmc The entries - total well over a W. L. Pet thousand, which Is a record for the 31 Cincinnati 4 show. From all appearances a rec ord wl If a T be" e't s 1)11 sli el In 32 20 JS52 SLXoula Coming at the' height of ...28 27 J50!) the fashionable season, the show, Chicago ........27 26 .609 which will continue for nine days. Brooklyn . . 29 28 JS09 Is an event that Is almost an obliga Xew York .. .. Boston ...22 31 .415 tion for highly-place.persona as 20 33" .385 we'l as fanciers of For Philadelphia horsey. CXtAST LEAGUE ambassadors; other members of the Club Standine diplomatic corps, politicians, society AV. U Pet leaders and clubmen, it is a tradi 20 43-Los Angeles .28 tion to follow theead of their Sacramento .. . . .... .37 34 J21 King .and Queen and Oakland"'. ....35 33 515 ofiier members of the fioval family. .35 ,35 .500 Missions The entries are large in alMhe 35 37- .486 varied classes, " from coaches to Portland ...35. 38 . .479 posters and from officers' fharger Seattle 34 38 .472 to Shetland Hollywood ponies France and San Francisco ...29,42 .108 Italy particularly are strongly jrep UTAH-IDAHLEAGUE army resented. The- spectacular Club Standing riders of these two countries are . W. L. Pet going to make a strong bid for the 27 15 .643 Idaho Falis jumping honors, and they have also 1-14 .611 Twin Falls put manyhorses in show. Belgium 22 18' .550 also is cooperating with enthusiasm PocateJJo' 18 20 .474 and Logan nearly all of the Scandinavian .17 26 .395 .countries are represented. Salt Lake The 12 25,324 United States has a few ejitrle and Ogden Argentine's colors are being carried by J. D. Nelson, who hag entered his great polo pony, Marino, the thotK-- : , , Don't miss this sale, Detroit Farrer Bros. Company V HORSE SHOW OPENS UNDER ' PATRONAGE OF ROYALTY AMERICAN LEAGUE" nut Tork ... - COLORFUL INTERNATIONAL t DOTY ocravvt hot K.HOWARD PR0DUni0f(r and Mack' f Sennett Comedy "FIGHT FINAL nam COKk , . NIGHT Prize Night Every, '4 JIONDAY . PRINCESS1 ... X" i A ALL SEATS Tonight and Saturday s TOM TYLER in WILD TO GO" . f and comedy , 1 , . |