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Show TIIE SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, AUGUST 16, 1923. PAGE EIGHT 1? 4i Sk." IT IS MORE SAVES TIME . ... . .Vir.5c .$105 .21? red Salmon MEATS Rib Boil. 3 lbs. . tJ L25 Pot Roast , . . . . ... ,U10f Best Cut Pot Roast IS1 Shoulder "Mutton Chops per . .. .126? lb. . . . . . , i . Loin Mutton Chops ..15? ... BreaaLJuttQ!W.JM.Jut84 Try our compound it will save you money on lard, per ....... .15 lb. Tomatdes, lb. . .". . . .'. . U,tahvrrlO . .12 Cantaloupes Grapes . . .tv. V r aa I w Waf Cbarlea V. raised himself upon one royal to. nd amote the tell a i4t-rew- d bsffel Into tie opposing court. lATjerecpon the Duke, .being a clever mas and an erperlene-courtier, missed nd applauded hearlHy. Tot in those days tt was n small matter to return' the ssrv-l- e r o( the king. Tennis .baa changed tine these good old daa. No pastlxa boast, log the long and honorable history ot this royal sport has. so greatly altered In aspect and character or so much for the better. Time was when apprehensive henchmen advanced nervously npoa the court quaking la their wry shoes lest by some-- unpardonable oversight Jthey should win a match from their sovereign "lords. Today, Instead ot that innocuous form fit known as Jen ds Panme, ws hare a fast, keen. and.hls"hly competitive game in which the royalty. Is that ot skill and any man may be king. An Ancient Cams otitis town tennis as ire know tt Is a 'comparatively recent devel-- . opraent, the game ot the ball and racquet goes tack Into' the dim beginnings ot recorded time. Scholars hars held erndlU debates as to the nature of the game mentioned In which the Jioroar's Odyssey, 1 Moapa, 3 and 4 for 25 . 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In the mint corner of the upiht floor is JiulKe Iltinsen's dlvixlon of the 'dlstrfi't citii't. lit this suit la the uiuiu 'courtroom, thi Judk'f's stenographer's room, etc. This suite extends across the south Bide of the building to the .southeast cor-nr ' . , of the building. ..Xorth of the courtroom are ' the County clerk's room, which "are comprised of' a large ante room dl- viduu from the. niiiin otrK'e" by a " , a royal tame, not to be Indulged in by the masses or persons of Inferior de gree, is shown by ths large InURuUisoal there was a great vogne for the gama during the reign ot Philip lit. who waa an ardent player. ngland Honryrvriplayed Paulmiers-r&oquetler- ''f ahort-bandle- . l, jor "ball-play.- J - o s large mable.cohhter, "private offloes - J and a storage vault. Continuing north are the, rest rooms,, north of which Is the efty attorney's suite, with private offices, rapher's room, etc. This extends north to Judge. Parker's c6urt rooin. 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COTTAGE One achieved widespread popularity. : But while definite rulea and specifications have governed the playing: of the game from that time on, there haa been a.remarkable devel opment both In equipment and tan-nls technique.' : " Early balls and racquets 'were . crude - affalra, which would be laughed at today. The balls used aiEerea m sise, weight ' and ' resiliency In various localities, the racquets were clumsy , and loosely strung and awkward in shape. Recent years have witnessed a striking advance In the materials of the sport. Tennis balls are now available whfch retain their resiliency - Indefinitely'1 had have no Internal plug to spoil their balance. Steel tennia racquets have been successfully introduced, eliminating the fundameatfct dlUK CUlttcs experienced in wood and gut ; racquets because of atmospheria' changes. Even the science ot building the court has been developed along lines of durability and so that the game may be en' . joyed by all. J Tonnls today .Is still a royal sport; But it 1s a realm in which any man ' ' may b king. It and it helped in each case. Last Sunday we bad a family reunion In Reunion celebitlon of our recovery and what we ail did eat" It Is a 'Two of my brothers,' a sister, as simple, hnrmless preparation that well as myself have been chronic removes the catarrhal mucuc from sufferers from gas in stomach, In- the intestinal tract and allays the digestion, pain in right side near inflammation which causes practl npiHTidlx and liver trouble for many cally all stomach, liver and intcstl-nn- l tried Mayr's Wonyears. ailments, inrludlng iiendU'ltis-On- e An : ' After th standardisation ot the f court rfd the ball, lawn "tennia , J Joyful Family . GOOD THREE ROOM HOUSE Lot 3x6 rods Close in Price $1050.00 s, the game 'and revoked the laws of prohibitions which forbade 'tt to the lower number classes A plctur ot James II as surrounding it in various countries a boy depicts him standing la a and ages. In addition to the royal aarhe!; ;':,. 'v;'1.; l:, tennis court holding a ukase of Charles V. already meni Start of Uawn Tennia r racquet strung diagonally. tioned we find that in France the There waa a" court at Windsor f From auch beginnings baa come sport was forbidden to priests in onr modern game of lawn tennia, A. D. 124S, in 1485. again In 1512, Castle, which, existed untU 1697. It But the sport as we know It dates was in this court that a famous back and aa lata even aa 1673. In Eng- half a century to 1874, only waa match played between the king which may have" land hand-halwhen Major Walter C. Wlngfleld, been 'either tennis or cricket, was of Castile and the marquis ot Dor- of the British army, took out a 136$. set The king use&a racquet, while proscribed by Edward HL-f which he called the marqnia played with his open patent for a game I Nevertheless, the royal sport con- handV-from the Greek foots "Spalristike,' In of of the handicap spite tinued " meaning as tic royal patronage. In the 15th fifteen received --by the latter,' he waa played out of This game , lost the match. century a crude form ot tennis was doOra, but the court was shaped most famous of all like an hour glass, the net being played "In the moata' ot castles, .Probahry the where Charles VIII. nsed to watch tennis courts In history is that 21 feet long and the base lines 30. at meetfamous for Versailles, the the game. In the reign of Henry The whole court was 60 feet In II. the king was undoubtedly the ing of the Tiers Etat on the 20$ length and the net was seven feet best player in France, and a worthy ot June, 1789,. "which body there high at the sfeeaTTalllng to tour assembled and took the celebrated recipient" ot the silver ball given feet eight inches in the center. The to the most skillful players. Later, "Oath ot the Tennis Court" This server was required to stand within ot National the gathering Assembly to the throne, when Henry IV. came center of his ot the French nation was held there a marked space in the rules were tenuis became wf populsr-that- lt eouilTQUalntrarchaic" VI. because Louis had locked . was said that there were "more tenused and the game was so slow that nis players in Parts than drunkards them out from their appointed meet- it resembled badminton rather than ' - NVf.,',',,,'v in England." The king's devoted ing place in an effort to stem the tennia, '. and perspiring courtiers ministered rising tide of revolution. The possibilities of the new sport to his insatiable passion for this Oath of the Tennis Court were quickly seen; however, arid form of exercise Louis JXwbAL Finding the doers ef the Salle des th T6Howlng""f ear a'..'new set of was a player of some note himselt, Menus Plalslrs barred against them, rules was made by the Marylebone maintained a regular staff to care the deputies repaired to the adjoin' Cricket ! Club, t; of Lord's, ' which for his tennis court. In the 16th Ing tennis court and there swore greatly Improved the game.' They be not to disband Until they had estab- set the length of the court at 78 century there were known-t250 tennis courts in Paris alone. lished the constitution of the nation feet ns tt now; is, and took; the on a representative basis,' As the server back to the base-liii"Said the King of Spain" but reform. . Also, Pepys makes frequent reference ultimate result of ( this compact tained the hour-glasto tennis in his diary, and In Spain Louis lost, his head upon the gulllo- - they fortunately selected the name REAL BARGAINS . d the--i7t- , r . Street. r private chamlier ing west from this Is the city compiirtmnt 'quipHd wtth irivnte offlceF forThe mayor oommlxslmii-rH- . and officers Froin these is a private hall as on the main floor, leading to a iurite display, or unnsRlgnt'd rwm. South for-th- price for immediate. sale" 424 juilKt--s KtonoKropherg' Una and the' ancient regime was of lawn tennia In place ot "gp .. swept away. Thua, In an unexpect- tike.' ed manner, the game of tennis llnJITLft CmavLt L found Itself once more In intimate aab, whose grounds at Wimbledon association with the. Uvea and hive since beeoma famous the world "1 .. over. Inserted the words. Tawn kings.. century tht game be- Tennis" (a Its name and drew up a. Ja came a pnblle spectacle In France new set of rules which altered thai and the professional player came court to lta present reetangnlartTT" into existence. About this time was form and lowered! the net tor the' formed the guild of third time to three feet thro inches an association of man- in; the center.' In 1S83 the net waa ufacturers of tennis material The onoo mora lowered to three feet at, arma Of this organization consisted the center and three feet six inches ' of "sable, a tennia racquet proper; at the posts, where It remains today, In a cross four tennia balls of the Equipment ta Perfected t , yufft . and ft of rooiliont otool wtro. loft) B. Norrts Wlllramsv-Xne- U farojor Wtkml Chompton. ana eonoidoroa ay many g be the moot smiaMa sxayer Aownta sjm proaueooi fyyj t courtroom, (Above) The swohrthM of the tosMMe noquoL from loft to Ho" A srlmttivo form: noxt, a latar fnoSol, diooonotty atrwai Mat, tho stoosnt form of tno wood and rcJuot sod finally, the modoni stool rsoauot To-th- T. (Continued From Page One, i With otrlnglng aInternalioni . William T. Tlldm bid, -- Courthouse ' . Princess Nauskaa of Fhseaela is -represented as sporting with her s In a species of amuse ment played with a ball which was either thrown or batted from one aide to the other. : ' Whatever Hhe naturs ot this primeval pastime, (here can be no doubt that the Greeks and Romans tram played a variety ot some of which are derived the Trench Jen de Paome, which is the Ancestor of our modern gams of A typical enclosed eeurt for playing the sneltnt. oame of tennis tennis in the direct line. during the Middle Asm Th rooted gallsrtos It Side and roar had' donnite place in the rules, and wore a part ef every Many attempts hare been made Sourt, to explain the origin of tha name -"tennU" for thli ancient game. worthy and noble kynga Henry the gama wai In high tavor at the Soma ascribe a burner leal deriva- fourth" (1400). Also Henry 3r that French court, many ot the kings of tion, pointing to an early form In typical medieval hero and ardent this period being ardent devotees of which there were ten players, fife Iportaman, Is reputed to baebees the' sport Louis X. died ot a chill on each aids. Others see la ths tond of tennis, and in the Trench which he contracted after too much word tennis & corruption of the wars which be embarked upon folCharles V. played it conword Umls, meaning sieve, tor in lowing his accession to the throne playing. and thought It the most stantly ot one form Piume the player In 1413, he la represented by royal ot sports, but fegarded It as rr bounced ths bait oil ft sieve before 6MkesieM0juiBlngf-too good tor the common peo-- etrlkta tt Stilt ethers hkve at- "VThen we have match'd our rack- much ple and took vigorous measures to ' tempted, witbont notabli'succsBB, ets to these 7. from playing it Dur-- l to Usee the word to the term tyt will, in balls,r by God's prevent them Illness ot Charles VL he France, the ing Tha or SenolM Tenota, generally nsed to watch ths gama from a wingrace, play a eet ; accepted explanation Is that the Shall strike his father's crown dow of his room, and Du Guescifa word comes from the warning laid" aside httr racquet to do a single rntp tb.haiard, JTmMlTakavlU-Playwhie- h "l'ell him he hath made a match combat with Thomas ot Canterbury was tittered before serving Into the with such a wrangler at the siege ot Dlnan. . The gatfte opponent's court. That all the courts of France will was known in England at an early ' Shakespearean Tennis be disturbed date, for Chaucer alludes to it In The first nee ot the word "tennis" With chases." the words; "But' canstow playen ' in literature seems to be that oc(Henry V. Act 1, Scene J.) racket' to and fro T That tennis was long considered curring In Gower's "Balade unto the "In the fourteenth century the SPLENDID BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY p r. ping-pon- . A ' hnd-malden- SUTTONS n 1 4 . .T. ."47 White King Small Milk ,. . Large Milk, 10 for at ssTlag. King 89 ECONOMICAL TO PHONE for FOOD 8 n stock sales. 4 l . Sandwich IniTfT 396 W. Center ' live- - -. Watch Our Classified Column for Sale Dates- - 5 , - A. C. RICH ; COMPANY '. ' 155 N. Univ. Ave. AUCTIONEERS Provo . 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