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Show THE HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 13, 1923. W0RLXT3 LARGEST . CHAIN DSPARTPMENT STORE ORGANIZATION j 1 to STfp vol ' phw rr iffii Ms Firpo KnocksProvo Tennis Provo- - Leads RELIABLE QUALITY. goods! ALWAYS AT LOW .: Old fWCES 475 DEPARTMENT STORES Jess Team OUR j JERSEY CITT. July 13.-- Jest Willard went down to defeat Id the eighth round of a scheduled U- round affair here last might when Luis Angel Firpo, of Argentine, a right-han- d swing which landed flash oa Jess' Jaw. Firpo, scenting victory, crashed two cruel lefts into old Jess' stomach. and when the count of tea had been sounded Jess was still oa tho floor, but was trying to pull hlm- helt up to the ropes. The fight started with Firpo tearing all over after Wlllard, swinging both hands while the vet eran tried to dance out of danger. Tae xirst rouna was Firpo s by a TOWELS CHILDREN'S HOSE knn large margin. He landed some hard GINGHAM A rood size Turkish A rood weight Cotton punches to Jess head. The second Towel Hose, brown or black. round was also la favor of Firpo, bat in the third Wlllard staged a PAm 14cYAM rally and took the play away from Firpo. Wlllard landed one of hit famous nppercuts which lifted out of the ring. At that moFirpo COUCH COVERS LADIES' HOSE ment the crowd was cheering for Wlllard. It was sure a Wlllard A variety of attractive Fine lisle, black, white DRESS GINGHAM crowd and every time he landed on v and pattern . Attractive pattena. Firpo he. got a big hand. Wlllard lost the lead in the PAm fourth round, when Luis battered 19c?ABD . him with hard rights to the body, but Jess came back la tho fifth and forced Firpo to break ground. Wil-lar- d ; HONOR BLEACH CORSETS I v kept sticking his left Into Firpo's face and the latter had no Our own brand, fine quality. Our own Ladylyke brand. defense. Then it was that the Wll- ' ' flard boosters thought the old vet ' eran would come through and nail ; the kid from the Argentine. In the sixth round Wlllard appeared to be leading and holding PERCALE BUNGALOW Firpo safe when the latter unleash- BASE BALL IS AT OUTING FLANNEL ed a flock of rights to the head CRETONNE which evened the ftcbre and brought Yard wide, light and OG the boys on even terms as the bfU IDU ZuC dark patterns, : Many attractive pat- sounded for the end of the round. "; Colored Outing terns, light and dark. In the seventh it 'was again Firpo and then came the eighth 19c and last round. Right off the reel By JACK CAR BERRY. in the eighth round Firpo darted International News Service. across toward Willard's corner and NEW YORK, July 13 "Where before Jess could fight himself the stand on July 15 they finish." clear from Firpo, the latter sent Bug of the bleachers have made him back with a rush to the ropes. that one history. They backed off just a step when But whero they stand oa July 15, Firpo unleashed a right-han- d swing 1923, may have nothing whatever which he landed clean on Jess" to do with either the big or little chin. The old tattler wavered for world series. a moment and as he veered off toity singing and also sang a solo. The Tanks, as the curtain falls, ward the ropes Firpo cracked him date, appear Commissioner James T. Gardner with several hooks to the stomach on the sure-fir- e winners that's true. The a and series of to lefts won-of and American a Fork rights i INTRODUCTORY OFFER PEEPS WASHING predicted last series with the dangerous Philderful future for Utah county if the! the chin and Wlllard sunk to the MACHINE SOAP adelphia aggregation gave assurance people tram an communities co floor. Willard was resting on one of that Miiller Huggin's boys have the' referee knee the when started more a little 6 bars Crystal White Soap . in operated getting the had their slump, snapped out of it, A splendid wonders of the tounty ad count Jess reached over and grasp- and have gone off on a rampage 2 bars A. & Naptha Soap. . . . vertised to the world. He said that ed the rope in .an endeavor to pull that , 2 bars Creme OU Soap. . promises Gotham another sTSla within the next few years a perma himself up, but the right to the world's aeries. n lOF One 40c pkg. Peet's Washing d nent highway would chin and the lefts to the stomach ' In the National loop New York " '" Machine Soap he constructed through the canyon. were too much for the veteran Isn't From the sitting to pretty. He also called attention to the boxen The crowd kept yelling for lowly PhiUies to the menacing Pt CANNING SUPPLIES Queen's Taste Products completion within the next six Jess to get up. Jess made one rateb they have all been taking a weeks of the Alpine highway con- feeble effort to arise but old nature slap at Jawn J. McGraw's Macaroni, Spaghetti, Mason Jars, pts.. . . .87 high- necting all of the canyons, and rebelled. The old count was going priced collection during the recent Egg Noodles, Mason Jars, qts . . $1 .05 which he characterized as one of over fast and old Jess was doomed. days. 15 Mason Jars, 54 --gal $1.45 2 pkgs. Willard weighed 212 while Firpo Once the most beautiful mountain drives endangered, the Giants 214. scaled in the world. , Best Jar Rubbers, doz came to. life, nulled eight straights out of the fire and then dropped Dr. M. P. Henderson gave a short Cetto, bottle 321 MISCELLANEOUS; rt back to their form. As account of the beginning of tho Mason Jar Caps,' doz 27t the midseason approaches the ' summer Brass King Washboards, at school Alpine Aspen PROVO DAI doz. 27 world's champions look anything grove and predicted that It would GSH Economy Caps, each but a clinch, as Pittsburgh races become within a few years one of from (Continued Page One.) Clothes Pins, dozen. along but a few games behind. the leading schools of scientific research in the United States. He salesman he is a poor excuse," said Out In the Corn Belt St Paul Bulldog Grip Clothes Pins, Grape Juice,, Welch's and Kansas City are staging the said that scientists and students Governor Mabey. -. .271 3 dozen pkg. Pt. bottle qt. 724 County Commissioner A. O. race of the year in the American would come from all over the world Arm & Hammer Soda Bass Island, White, per to make research in this region Smoot called the meeting to order Association. The Saints but recently nosed which is most unique and which af- and Introduced County Agricultural Old Dutch Cleanser. . pint 374 the Kaw River crew out of first J. as Welch chairman. P. Agent fords wonderful opportunities lor Del Monte Sardines, large Nekto, per bottle 1214 Hugh J. Cannon, state dairy food nature study. oval can . . . 17 of the wonderful Clicquot Ginger Ale 224 Following the luncheon the men inspector, spoke Genuine Castile Soap, folks enjoyed a few games of results obtained in a milk campaign horseshoe pitching, after which in the Salt Lake city schools. bar 15 Prof. Reid Murray, head of the tney accompanied the women on a animal Wire Clothes Lines .354 Fresh Ranch Eggs, per husbandry department of CONOCO hikjs to Moss falls. ac tne oi Wisconsin, 'University Matches, box v. . . . . . 5 dozen The return to the city was in the SUPERIOR knowledged that Provo is farther early evening. Those present at the outing were along in dairying than many places GASOLINE He said that the pur President and Mrs. Walter Adams, In Wisconsin. behind the was pose dairy special Dr. and Mrs. George H. Brimhall, to render a service in the biggest Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hedquist. Dr. 3 lbs. Boiling Meat , .254 Leg Mutton, lb. and" Mrs. M C Merrill, President possible way. .254 Of Fond du Lac, B. and Mrs J. William Knight, Mrs. Wis- F. Sheridan Pot Roast, lb 104 Pork Roast, lb. the American .154 representing Jesse Knight, Mrs. lone Knight; Cattle predicted a Jordan, Dr. and Mrs. M. P. Hender-- i Guernsey future club, in dairying for wonderiul Mrs. T. L. Dr. and son, Martin, He said that on Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Farcer, Mr. and! Utah and Idaho. 2LBS- SAUSAGE OR HAMBURGER, 25C account of crop conditions here, Mrs. Frank Stubbs, Dean and Mrs. the farmers are able to care' for H. V. Hoyt, Mr. and Mrs. T. Ill twice as many cows on an acre Schofield, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Mur-- ! as the Wisconsin dairyman. He dock, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Hen-- ! told also of the effort .COLD LUNCH MEAT SPECIALS. cooperative roid, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Anderson, of the farmers in bis state in the Cooked Corn Boiled Ham, Senator and Mrs. LeRoy Dixon. Mr. lb Beef, lb. and M' . George Parker, Mr. andi selling of the dairy products. . J. Von Berg, banker and stock-raise- r Msr. James E. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Dried Beef, Virginia Loaf, of Mosinee, Wis.,: spoke of N.i W. Mr. J. Mrs. J. and Clark. lb. lb the between the stock- cooperation Mr. E. A. Mrs. and Ellertson, Jacob, Ham Bologna, Baked Loaf, Mr! and Mrs. Claude Ashworth, u?uf 8 "l " "cousin in l" aairy Business. lb. Jnhn TSppsIpv Miss Hlah luo lb. A large group ot farmers and Miss Laura Hickman, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar dairymen of the county were presWeiners, Frankfurters,Hams, whole or McArthur. Mrs. - Sterling Taylorr ent at the depot when the special Mrs. C. E. Maw, Mrs. L. L. Graham. pulled in Thursday afternoon. A Mrs. A. B, Morgan, Mrs. Hannah great deal of interest was manifested in the 17 cattle that are on Bacon, in piece, Eastern Sugar Pike, Mrs. J. C. Clark, Dr. and Mrs. board the train. 16c lb- E. G. Hughes, Harlan Adams, Paul twUCured Picnics, lb. The train left last night at 10:30 Diion and Golden Brimhall, all of ' Commissioner James T. o'clock for Laramie, Wyo. Provo; Gardner, Mr Reed Gardner, Mrs. Ernest Seastrand, Mrs. Jane Rotoi-soand Miss Ann Chipman of There are not enough people flivvers to elect Ford. America Fork; County Engineer WE LEAD, OTHERS FOLLOW. and Mrs. E. B. Jones of Lehi, and a St takes a lot of sense to get by Herald reporter. Fifth West and Center. without knowingg anything. EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR AFFORD YOU GREAT SAVIINGS well-place- ? 2 pair 2 25c 7 .S. Pierce-Peterso- tama. v 6-- 3, 25c $2.98TO$4.50, 6-- 6-- 8-- 6; 6-- 6-- 6-- 6-- . 6-- 6--3, 8-- 19c 98c 6-- ITofi JIG in 23c :J9c, 23c mid-summ- All .... r Ver-mkilh- fJ RJ O W KJ W ' hard-surface- 6-- 4. ti 4 .... 9 9 37, ...... UNUSUAL BARGAINS SATURDAY fine smooth new potatoes Med cans Pierces Pork and Sweet Corn, 3 cans for a, AT OUR MARKET ISUAL BARGAINS UNTIL uovcrnaicuiauapciicuaiccr I ...... Pot Roast best Cut Sweet Eastern Shoulder Pork best cuts Sweet Eastern Shoulder Pork ; 2 to 4 lbs ('. SB , Bsf 0 n.a.' iuoi r n Kouea rrime iid uvea w position in the league race. The winner ot this loop meets the winner of the International circuit for the minor league championship. And whether It will be Kansas City, or whether St Paul Is something July 15, this year, will never tell. Baltimore has had easy sailing as the club to meet the American Association winner in years gone Flour $1.65 sk Gold Seal Blended Flour 1 BROOMS 5-t- ie aaiic ll .. . $145 $1.00 70-val- ue Brooms, IV. U lull OQa Mw .....274 MEATS inr Sweet Mixed. Sweet Gherkins, for MOBILE, VICO, HAVOLLNE ............ , CORN FLAKES large pkg. for...... l POST TOASTIES it " for .... I PIERCE'S re may It Is pli bag and AX llL Of a cool it o ............ Q9P . , ww ....... . f it Small cans, fort for HERRING Large oval cans, 2 for. .. . AC Dr il r out oi If tomefc : " 'OILS SER VICE ..... ........ 35c 60c 35c 60c 20c 35c ?Sr:.'.....v..35c' ......... ,T "rrai 23c Why! It's the Extraatten- tion you get without Extra charge fir. n , , XJnequalel mm Service SUPERI0R10T0R0. Phone 74. Hardy-Madse- n can a se have Jert I h for SP for Local or Long Distance Moving. Prices CheerfaH Wven. All Work Guaranteed. ITS FREE HERE Standard Market mei irm ai Well What Is It? j 1 - PORK BEANS Large cans, 2 for . 3 9fLo7. . Per ........ jar 4Medium.cans, IOr . .......... PICKLES-26--oz. Sour Gherkins or Chow Girls and boys, men and women. short, tall, stout and thin, swim- - med. can Veal Loaf 07 1. med. can Corn .... Ia Beef med. can Roast fjl .'4 Beef t rood, jar Sliced ' K' Beef X SHREDDED WHEAI AC' Vresh 2 packages 10c for ...... ........ Small cans Ki for , ..... ........ 141. 2 medL.cans Vienna ...... ....... . MILE Tall cans life-savin- g v w Sausage BUTTER Skaggs Fresh Creamery, 43c Enthusiasm ran hieh vesterdav as the second day of enrollment tor the Red Cross campaign came to a close. Cards came in thick and fast and up to the time of going to press the total enrollment had reached to 1 sk. Optimo Hard Wheat 10 sks Gold Seal 13.95 Blended Flour. . 2 sks. Gold Seal Blended Flour !..$2.85 1928 LIFE SAVING M IK Hard Wheat Flour VJ Rochester is making a desperate- - bid for the honor a bid which bold promise of making a race worthy of tho name before the last game of the season closes. In 2 sks Optimo fVJ tuct OTHER SAVING 1 .... Goi Big pre-spu- ... ( por Saturday Y 6 15 Cities (SpwUI to Th HmU.1 LOG AM, July, 13. Provo jester. day divided honors with gait Lake at the state tennis tourney hare. Fred Dixon and John Smith won in the doubles. Some of the prettiest tennis yet seea in tho tourney was displayed vs. Coleman la the Dixon-Smit- h Peterson match, which was won by t-- 1 The the former team, t-losers played a hard driving, smashing game, bat were sot steady enough to cop with the chopping of Back Dixon and John Smith's d drives. It was a battle from the first service to tho last point, with both putting every thing Into their strokes. ' Fred Dixon easily beat Percy' Smith, while Hunter Man son and John Smith lost in their singles. Dixon In one of the four left in the singles, today going against Johnson, the winner of that match will meet the winner of the n match today. ' Yesterday's results: Men's singles, Bitot Peterson deEarl feated John Smith, Pierce defeated William Merriill, Fred Dixon defeated C. R. Johnson, Percy Smith, defeated Hunter Manson, Men's doubles Hammond and Howell defeated Pardoe and Man-son- , Dixon and John Smith defeated Coleman and PeterPierce and Gallacher son, won by default nee -- State Loop Is Victor Out In 8lli 286 WEST CENTER, PROVO, UTAH. Low were the high school nn! mors and among those making application t 5 snt,-WiitiU a' miaia, tho drffwent classes.' By tle'pres-en- t outlook the campaign is going everyone, to sim. ThU course is , to he a big success. to ' Enrollment, -i... - Pjof. C B. Leaf, who will personally conduct the classes, says Cards canbe MdatTww i that EM men, women and children ,1 can be accommodated without hiirh ariinftl crowding tho classes in the least Dr. Potter, chairman oFthe local Red Caoss chapter, hopes this will , TAYLORS HAVE to ' be the number who take advantage of this opportunity to leant to SPANISH FORsT; and Mrs. Jay Tarlir i swim.' , ' 1 Directors ot tho Provo Athletic son. This campaign which opened at birth bt a association met Thursday- - evening at tha offices of tho Provo Consolidated Real Fatato company, to add P tho profits and losses of state league baseball. Another interesting theme was We hare earefuDy selected some rery fine u tho continuation ot baseball la able Hems for our Unusual Bargains for Satsti Provo for the remainder of the season. These savings you cannot afford to miss. Come tt1 aA It was reported that state league I vtu uIIm nut uv juurc L JillJ uiuig m,.m muis lief Vaivu wHl baseball hero had paid its way, Provo being tho only city of lbs pleased with your savings. four la tho state loop that had broken area oa tho season's game, FOR which was duo to tho mora economical and efficient management of ONLY tno Provo finances and players. Both; Ogden. and Brigham plunged too heavily for high-coa- t ball play-er. 2 81bs while Salt Lake did not draw at the home games. Based oa popuBeans, 1 lation, Provo waa tha neat drawing I I club on their homo grounds, and -. the Timps were tho best drawing card oa the road. While tho club about breaks even oa this year, tt is said that a conaaaw siderable portion of last year's deKOf I TNI ficit remains unpaid. Efforts toward raising the manev for thA 1922 r-dehfa srobahlv will be made. cc 'cpECIA Vnoice Whether there . will be more 10c! league baseball here this summer depends upon the attitude of clubs Roasti j now in the Utah Central league,' If ...... j. ' that league continues its schedule 1J)C , Provo will not hare any more league baseball this year. If the Roatti Central .breaks up, three of those 10cll clubs may enter with Provo in a . . .o new state league.'Th'ese teams probOA-- 11 i m it i n!L ably will be Springville, Heber and American Fork. Should any of the three feel disinclined toward coming In, the Salt Lake Oilers are PRICES SOME anxious to go on with state league AO ( ball Tlorv P ATtw. vr Arm rruA uAe4 AVMWiV v A "M TM aw Tl W mJKJ U MM " ' J. 11C UVCb It is believed that Springville, LdODy s products oukk Fibur obtainable. Heber and American Fork could Pric . I 10 sks. Optimo C1R Ah them all. support fairly strong teams, and 5 small cans Deviled would make an interesting baseball Hard Wheat Fir 25 battle for the half season. Meajt . . . . Transfer Co. Passenger Trips to AH Resorts by Order. Prices RigW Service id Geneva Regular EVERY TUESDAY NIGHT Phone 148 iVo id li $ |