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Show THE HERALD TUESDAY, JUNE 20, 1922. ' n it?lh lflfTtoProvo toagiiGr I fiosipsis ijlogor Kfflllf 1 TIMPS HERE GAME 4 P. M. To enable everybody to get an early stafV for Pleasant Grove's Strawberry day, the baseball 'gaAe 1 between the Tlmpa and gpringville will be called at 4 o'clock Wednesday afternoon. uousand. l. Phone Sun-drie- Wbl, manager of the Provo A I H: i n, r-- TUT 1 PINT f" J ' GLASS FRUIT JARS Bill A lift (X 69c 73c brick, 8 per felsoa Co, d penrod "" 782-J-- H$9-t- f CHICKENS boorbt sold or traded. ion of managerial authority the 847 W. Center. Phone 6M. team would fall In tbe racj. and be Mr. Webb Monday banded his said that at this moment the team FOR SALE New electric hotplate, is in shape for winning than to Secretary John it hasbetter resignation 2 burners, $25. (27 W. 1st N. J 21 been all season. to the "I am not resigning with Any feelBaxey,. to be, transmitted The team directors ot tbe Proro Athletic as ings of pique, hurt pride, nor with slugging Springvllle FOR SALE- - Airedale pups. 45 N, sociation. 2nd E. . any thought of retaliation," Mr. comes to Timp pafk - Wednesday "-resignation quickly followed Webb i reported, to have told the afternoon tor its first, game here notice riven Mr. Webb that Roy directors. "If there is anything I this season. WANTED Experienced salesman; Whksh promities a corking good Boren had been designated man' can do to help a new manager, or house to house work. Call Ralph baseball game, for. the Springers Young, J87 E. 3rd agin director to assist in the man the team, or the board, I will be K, efenlngs,Vj4r have won considerable reputation, agement of the team. to do so." Jerry-Dun- n In are and the with box Mr. Boren was chosen to this But Mr. Webb takes issue with FOR; SALE OR TftADStude-bake- r an aggregation bard, to beaU,. .' . poeitiotr at a special- meeting of the the board on the touring' car; - would take But are now theVflmp going take small Ford or a musical instru 4rd of directors.,- held Saturday phase of tbe matter. afternoon. Whoever your manager is," he better than ever, despite the de ment as part pay. Apply after fi t Mr. Webb resigned, It was said Instated, "he must cafe the respon feat at lehl Friday, which can be p. m., S64 E. 2nd S. . wis morning, oecause betelt' that slbilly of the team, and absolute chalked up against Simmons, who .of tbe men back of It is out of a Timp uniform. AUCTION SALE Three auto i.Dugnu 1W could iAofpe aiaii- -' confidence' ii 'm.if tyou bave to change man Kinney will do the burling tomor- BIQmobiles, garage aged suceessftlly by totcoiimltW even supplies, tires, row.'. . ... . a- pla. He tboufbt that by-a div agers every two weeks. spark plugs, tubes, battery equip It - la probable that Managing ment and accessories Saturday; Director Boren will try out Dodge June at laa n. univ. Ave.'- . and Page on the mound for Friday a game,' and probably will uee4hem MASON QLASS- JARS 60 cents it second mtcners. until anotner : dozen; need but in good condi ': ' mound sman is secured to take '''?:'" f grain. ' tion; also (two coal heaters for place. sale. 184 N. 1st E. Phone 187-NJune 19. .General CHICAGO, have only four more The Ml selling Induced by cooler weather games Tlmpf to play for the first half of and. by rains where needed In the the season. If they win 'em all LOST Bunch of keys on 3rd or 4th domestic winter crop belt did a they'll finish the half with a 0 : South, oet Univ. Ave. and 8th good dal to carry wheat prices division. They may reach the top West Return to Provo Consoli downward today- during the early of the second quartet, but even this dated Real Estate. dealings. Expected liberal arrivals is doubtful. However, nobody is new- - wheat tn week at primary ' worrying much over this half. The board of county coiamls'eioV pf to depress Every Prove fan la looking toward LOST Too are lotOng mooey un tended further cmKt ' less you trade with the Wasatch .era yesterday eiteraoon voted valaet., Beaidsi f la sterling the second half, and with another Produce. tfl cut to attention also the, nnahlmously given exchange .htm pitcher one who can go nine in KiikHiti Dnfinlnv 'n fntnr. Ham of all Improved rarnvjfopeib nings once a week the. Tlmps LOST Check for $2.50. Raward. quoUticoairbicli varied from stand a good chance of fighting It Iff per cent Return to Herald office. tf i i Mi.ir. out near the top. lowers , MV U m ' . wmu us a MWfo iviivwvu and; September I l.u American Fork today looks like WESTERN BUILDING AND LOAN i ttov presented by a large delega- - were followed by a material further the best bet for the first half sea makes easy Installment loans. No son winners, although Heber is waiting for your turn. See Prove members of the Utah county setback all around. r an awful Consolidated Real Estate. going to give the Cavemen ttrtt bareau federation and came LIVESTOCK. run for their' money. These two Sen after arguments made NORTHSALT LAKE. June 19. teams have a postponed game to FOR SALE Or will lease to right I . .ttor. South wick and I 1 Bunnell, Cattle Receipt 478. Steady, strong . play off, and the final reckoning modern hdnie party, new i- and .Chases. killerMm mr, rz may not be made until that game is with ot the county farm bu demands . prwideBt . "f.'. .All all' basement 157 S. 7th W. reau. ieeaer stoca. rjnne.sieers, i.ou - settled. , reea"Other counties have reduced .785: tood BtfleM.fe.6uai7.6u Spanish Fork, Springvllle and for sale Dodge touring ear; j farm valuations, even Including er vteers.&MMl5.t;0: choice cows Mldvale all have opportunities to run. 9000 miles, $450 cash. Call livestock anL machinery," Senator and heavy heifers, $4.75 05.25; fair cop the half season bunting, if any Earl Duke, 226 E. 4th 8. Phone cows and we. t eoutawick 4.0Up belters, to askare American Fork 731-deCwred. thing happens . ,60: utterswl3.W3J5; canners, and Heber. .The only three out of isg UUh coaz'T- to give n- MJL2.5O3.00; rione:4W.WlMi oer cent cut farm lands ift1tuli. the race are Provo, Lehl and Pay- FOR RENT 2 furnished rooms. tille; f J.004J8.00; light veal son. Cache county has done 165 N. 3rd W. Phone 204-,MrV'Sl u OCA...' 'the farmera, tooth in land taJutw Ij. FUNERAL SERVICES HELD. tloni aad uvestock. $U.wiewttncayate, - 'jemwmuvuf HortRecetets.- 4. Steady ,to SALEM. June 20. Funeral serv FOR SALE Immediately, house-- 1 The farm "bureau delegation pro hold furniture, in rood condition. tested the plan of the Alpine school biaher demand for fat stock. Choice ices were held Friday for Ellis Bed- ' : '- J board to levy a ltmill tax In that prime top fat nogs, iva 10 zzo ids., does, son of Mr. and Mrs. .Edward 331 .8. 3rd W. died ohool district, asserting' that 12 $10.75; bulk of sales, fiu.wwiu.ov; who Provo at the genBeddoes, ' mills would be enough if the proper feeders, $8.60.2B. eral, hospital as a result of blood MONEY TO LOAN on farms. 8 per I cent- Interest Phone 688. f rtf 5.809. SheeD tSeady, poisoning. In addition to his paReceipts. economy were exercised. Beddoes ; Chairman Gardner of the county fat lambs good demand; sheep slow, Mr. survived is rents by . 1 t ftI' mi .' . . . - . l commission fsaid that the , Alpine cmoice jai lamDB. .iivjrawit.uvtj oaeVsjster, Flora; bis widow, for- NO HUMAN BEING ever lost one district budget thierear'.js hjgfter chojee; yearlings, $5.uvj)6Jw; rat merly iMartha Petersen, and one cent of principal or interest on per capita than either, the'EfOvo or wethers, 4.W(B&.yv; iai ewes,aa,y hild six months of age. any real estate loan that I nave Nebo districts. made in the last 30 years. Tbdea. mortgages draw 8 per- - cent interest Vflll DflO FELLOW net to you. Large-am- i small mortgages for 'sale all the time. W. H. Dell Timp, ftu resigned. if GLASS FRUTf JARS FOR SALE WEDNESDAY QUART 1 .OTISDAV asoboll Team if ' i TO PLAY ProvoVtah - '286 West (Mtch Street 0 3 Tea ' ... d -- . r - -- II ' FiBr.1 from mutt to coast J, 0 - a eomtfy-wid- v " .Theart ptetiftd to ertrj l Tbm jbwrMi guarded hare wmt raluoi aril not lsdtod to eortaiii Htm of goods. rood" is. our rtet wSL taitU taviBgi you twtho-oriBaar- j "ookiaf daTortsieat - um w MARKETS i, V.?. V' J-- - - iinor Bathing Suits Gclarfiil HoucoV J. t, Xwiar Vilto Jimowa.- Festtr . Sim-mons- . popolariy o G. : An IaI 50-6- AttrDIav Onif puMhaM iiai forvnITour r'yieptM ihhi-a-treHend- - 1 pa eoold this trajremtfkable offering be pooaible. These trim uresaea are just what you need for' morning, about the house vand garden neat, chic and w semoeabU, for only. a. CO &pTroers, . Girl'' Trousers Wi I ....Mi rw q Spiral Leggint ,. , . . th nu tla l-- ll a 4MM tlJ; I r by-8U- . 3 ' J bray ginghantj I. 3 betbylegn r,e ll ... . J. A. fa Heat stripes ginghams. A newest ' model: wearin an erviceably nladc. ad" tfcepricea are II ' a8V - ii Exceptional Yaliiei 1 W,. v iuu Show 1 I 3 lYoiair Car Have traikuniseion ? A three-spee- d Should it have a water circulating pump? Should there be a fourth door in the touring body, or i ; ' if Should it possess an. oil circulating pump? i ' Shoiild it not hare a genuinehone.ycomb'radiotor? ' Should it have steering safe? is' that absohttely geir Should there be a spiral gear in the rear end? (The i spiral being twice as desirable as straight cut ! ' t (Continued fro2 Page One.) more expensive, Througnout me nation the educational program, be believed, waa greater than finances would justify; waste must be eliminated. He advocated giving all equal opportunities. Too much time was spent on subnormal pupils to the neglect of the brilliant ones. Thousands1 of'dollars could be saved by making the high .schools the centers of community activities and recreations. There should also be a program of saving at the universities. This could be done, suggested the speaker, by making each lines of university strong in special ' education. Aj: "'-'. If teaching is to be considered a superintendent profession,' the would have none but professionals in the schools. Every teacher, according to the ideal, should have at least a bachelor's degree. This should be true in the primary grade a well as tbe high school. He real- ized, however, that such a requirement at the present time, was, not practicable VButi ' the legislature should be required to pass a lew-r- e quiring teachers to bave two years! the high training after completing ' ' .. school. He deplored the hiring of teach-er- s beginning their work at lower salaries." It meant the eventual lowering, of salaries all along the .' 'a roadster, two doors? i iuui : A' est .it gears); Should it have a top without posts, that were prevalent in cars when they were in the experimental stage and a decided inconvenience when compared with n : tops? Should it have a ventilating windshield? Should it have a speedometer driven from the drive -- ; lmn rem Wstklns. 359 N. 6th W. J-2-1 Cmvs WUte women. partly modern, newly papered and paintthe a for Just ed; young thing, w., or couple. Apply .395 N. 3rd ' Z&2-phone 4 ' . '. x shaft? ' ' Shoufd you like ?n it a foot accelerator and a robe rai! ? Don't you think your battery would last longer if it was thought enough of by the manufacturer to be covered with a metal box ? Should vou like your car to contain a crankshaft of sufficient size to withstand the strain it receives? Should you not like a car with overhead valves which give it more pep, and a carburetor that was the most successful in war service? Should you not like a car with real brakes on the rear wheels (not cast iron against steel)? These things are contained in the Chevrolet for $660.53 f.o.b. Provo Don't neglect a constant ache, sharp darting pains or urinary disorders. The danger of dropsy or Brignt's disease is too serious to ignore. Use Doan's Kidney Pillg as have your friends and neighbors. Ask your neighbor! A Provo case. Mrs! S. S. Jones, 280 S. First East St, says: "I have found much relief through the use of Doan's Kid ney Pills and consider them a good remedy. I bave taken three boxes of Doan's and they have relieved me of backache and other signs of kidney complaint. 1 don't believe any kidney sufferer will make a mistake if they give Doan's Kidney Pills a fair trial." back- I PiU to tSnm' and Woaan v been popular it would cost you considerably more than the above amount. There are more things we can tell you. Call on us. FOR RENT New modern bunga low, 4 rooms and fuU basement or 162.. Phone 61-j 23 FOR RENT-Thr- ee furnished rooms for ladies or gentlemen. 272 E. Center. 3 FOR SALE Buick 4 touring car, almost new. Call 361 S. 1st E after 6 p. m. 6 a bargain, used Bates Stores Co. J-- n 6 TO CELEBRATE. SALfcv, June 20. Under the auspices of the local American Legion ii ortiofiold Auto Co Lady's brown coat, between Salt Lake and Provo. Reward. Notify Herald office. LOST 6 a program has been arranged for FOR the Fourth of July. SALE Motorcycle. Snow, 385 S. 7th E. D. R. Nswcjt Effects Ok White Cloth Flapper Pomp is a smart new style (or women's warm weather wear with sports apparel or dainty summer frocks. Style Illustrated offers exceptional valoe at a very moderate cost Wasaeae White Cloth One Strap Badde Flapper rHaaaa, atttcheO tip, covered .beet McKay soles. Arenas last I . Those charmtps - Httle frocks worn by,-- the. small miss this Sumner will be enhanced in loveliness by a pair of these dainty White Sandals. Splendid values. Misses' and Children's White Canvas Instep Strap Sandal, seamless Tamp, plain toe. McKay sole, white enameled heels. Sizes ' gises ; Ei Mot tour Non prof incr the justi hav thus field said ard ise Th grab ing ; miss 'in a somt It penta iead( htten Woto; Sal 12 to 2 NH-to'- $2.98 $1.49 $1.79 Women's Fine Silk Hose Unusual Quality at a Price Extra fine, silk boot with mer-l- j eerired top ; made of twelve strand pore thread silk with heels and toes. Comparison will prove these the Wst Silk Hose you can buj for the 19-in- four-threa- d money. FAB 98c iowin liow Cool Summer Underwear FOR WOMEN, MISSES AND CHILDREN e&t Women's Knit Vests, remarkable vahes, 2 Women's fine Swiss Ribbed Vests. . . Misses' fine Ribbed Vests, sizes 8 L. D. S. Garments, at each llent value 2 he orpc oreg :onct for. . . .25 16 1 price you will find an exce- .$1.98, $1.40, $1.19, 8 -- BLOOMERS Black Satin, good quab'ty, sizes 4 to 14. Fine Flesh Nainsook,, sizes 3 to 14 rerm tubli w .23, 29, 3 to Pre khen kid In Value, you cannot find more than these prices offer. 36 Women's Knit CombirUtions in all styles, sizes to 48 . ... ,, Th trov( S 1 Ov the Wrs. assoi V Il( Th fxtrt hew .5 .33t knd pool Bid Pa firls ion. : 306-W- valu Ml b 9 WOMAN GOES ON MI8SION. vt. June 20. Miss Ellen . Friday for u mission to FOR SALE Fresh Jersey milk, deKoylt livered morning and evening. the central states in t"!.:'f of the . Phone Mormon church. Sai.-- t ertu rPPOi YEARS SALF.M Ti on 2 LATER, FOR RENT Nice, cool, OVEK FOUR newly furMrs. Jones said: ' I am the same nished apartment; partly modKidney ern. 180 E. 5th S. 2 strong believer in Doan's Pills today as ever. - They always give me the desired relief," FOR SALE Hay. John E. Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't tensen. Phone get a for remedy-ask kidney simply Doan's Kidney Pills the same or WANTED A Harley-Daviso- n that Mrs. Jones had. Indian motorcycle. Call 356 N. Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. 1st N. Phdne 512-J- . Advertisement Foster-Mil-bur- pric men ask sand eipei take prom Jiave Jautoi 3040tineli Voile in newest printed designs. The patterns are tf 'smilrwork developed in the West sport shadings. . Extremely desirable at the low price of, TD. Ycrar Inspection Is Inrited. pasture 763-R-- If you appn.d these things to a cheap car that has san hTiei 5; Cittn's Wrist watch. 8wies, in southwest pert of city. Reward it returned to Aretta Durrant, 101 At Idee: outla LOST electric range. thei out! I Sup built tiner J-t- FOR 6ALE C- - J-2- 0 Household furniture: -dresser, wardrobe,- - bed. office desk, center table, kitchen ' tatriet Chairs, range, hot - blast heater cottage organ. All In. gorfd condition. Inquire 895 N. 3rd W., or phone 362 J.' SALE First ward ticket. Phone 306-- IKMtt)' ' OK SALE FOR $4.S0 ft fli-trtT9y",,- Cen 186! Al Many beantrfat styles to lift Parasols for Balms and tWim at above low Jap sflkt, ilk popoaa to c? eeftraar btnstlotts. made price. $249 Jibuse, na $1.83 to soles. N. Univ. Ave. DOrniRJSKJlEGIfCT me for white one-ma- : lOsaat' and Children's (Mat Parasols la Csney eombiaiiM .Jt eolara, : floral effects, plalll BaL Oxford Imitation cord tip. enamel military heeL McKay Cameo last.. A neat, well shoe at,an exceptionally low . 0 - 25c (6 $1.49 Tctas Extrt Vtbe Amy E. r ;' Cottoa Furasob STENOGRAPHER wishes position. Call at 176 W, 3rd N. . eok-rfu- ; Summer Oxfords of Vhite SALE Gates super-trea- d tires; low prices. ' Clay.son Auto Tire Co. J. faadnatlnff mortttett of rldt and l lot mam aod (BhUdren atylea on cannol AjjomdW VtmnlM MMMrth.M FOR FOR RENT "Fob and Children - $3.69 ' Dressmaking. orabte jptracc!) help bat adore. Latest eKU in shapes, voguish tolvn and natty patterns. A. bandit for fTery idawitli wrist, .V lei loops and irtay V- CLEANED WANTED Mmt : Women's WWte Cloth BaL. Jar . ImlUtien cord tip. 'covered ralliUry heel; white welt soles;, new Taaaar last. A splendid vain. Jl-1- with famous Hamilton Beach electric carpet washer. Removes grease spots, stains, etc; restores faded colors. Cleaned, on your floor or taken away. ' Satisfaction guaranteed; prices reasonable. Phone 442-- doisfords : NOTI9E The Daniel- -' Auto Wheel and Body Shop has moved to new location at 67 N. 1st W., Provo. 6 RUGS aut to gas ear ' Stylish White? For Women J-- Ray. Cm gas T Sup S2.C3.S3.S3 L I wh ' - 1 sail Oil 1 CVir. $1,23, $1.33, t ' . -- .TVA U Pie of m&J the the A wcnfferful aixav . tv tea vrt icoato tlt-At- iiii bjklt-- iJptojrSili will wil'.'OBjoy Made in pUhChaia- - -- JJ ant 8itt tint pleaae that ypa Bathing THE LARGEST CHAIN DEPARTMENT sSTORE ORGANIZATION IN THE WORLDS Et rues n |