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Show THE PROVO HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1923. SiSPRIKGVILLE ipUYSJORDAIl (From SpringviUe Herald.) s ATbe football game between Spring-ril- e and the Jordan High school of Bait-Lak- e 'county, promise to be one of the hardest games of the He bob and probably one of the most interesting, .since both teams up to date have made --wonderful . Anything from 3 Rag Rug to the Finest F rench Wilton. The Bprihgville squad defeated , Eureka 624 and Payaon and the Jotdangridstera have. . to their credit the scalps of the West' High and the l. D. B. U. t Should the boys, win the Jordan High wme, Coach Smith feela confident that BprlugTille ia In line for the Utah state championship for vfV. Sl-O- . 9x12 waton Axminister 1923. .Hum' s BUSTER KEATON ia a gripping school athletics, and this Will IW no erfeprtnn for tt la arpanr. men. ed that the town will turn out en don't have any trouble with their masse to cheer the Sprlngville team wigs.". on to Tlctory. . Buster ought to be an authority on this subject since his costume In ENGLISH COLT CAN RUN. part of "Three Ages" Is almost wigs. Intpmational Kewa BervMO' "Three Ages," which ia Buster's NEW. YORK. Oct feature comedy; England's campion fhrefrywrHBld, l miie in i uns o at - Belmont was, directed by Keaton himself and park this morning In - his final by Eddie Climv The story and title workout for the international match are by Jean uavez, Joe Jiucneu race Saturday with Zev and did it and Clyde Bruckma- n- William Mc so easily that there was a doleful Oanu and Elfin Leasly are the photc Himaking xf headsThecfcickers graphers of this delightful comedy. u.m pocketed their watches, if than aa exercise gallop. It waa MARY IN RAGS AGAIN. Just a romp, the EngUSh colt mere-ly breezing, through the distance wun naraiy an urge irora the hands) Mum k f i .la llw meintiiablfr u yremierioci.ey. "Tess of the 8tona Country Isback - '.,'. , sene from THREE AGES' ran - . . Rugs - - Excellent Values Small Rugs Sizes and-Roo- Linoleum i . I Our direct jnill connections enable lis to give our patrons savings ta 7 Bug that are important. yi "1IREE AGES ueenaiedUhai you prices. Laid free, by expert workmen. M. Kchenck's I We Invite . Your Inspection Piano Given Free ' With Purcnase of " rTThonograph. $600.00 f I I tlx- - J J fcfjWfiftgi CRUTCHESBUT Get Your Phonograph Now and Get a Chance on the Saturday Oner was demands of teno of thousands of motion picture fans and editorial urging of th press! the other was her desire .to glva her most loved character a chance for a longer life through the advantage of the count lesr improvements available in the film making Industry now. ; -i Hundreds y vyili . J?Pk54F? l&atlffctrlthlnw ".JIiyJ"P l'' ' wm " Ir.ki:,J' ir.wri kT- " -' COLUMBIA ftM Initial version of Wb te'S popular novel Gra( M1 was releasee, miss nckiord was aBBSSS!8V iZSBXSU Boater Keaton in Three) Ajre" TONIGHT;f7V9:15 4he Man Without aCountryw: F0RB.Y.GAI.1E end PRINCESS n GUMP COMEDY lOc FRIDAY AND ONIClHTr 7:30, 9:1- 5ciiFFORD S. ELFELT Regular Prices. AIL SEATS "Plays a fW&fr AMERICAN LEGION ELIfiDNATED prae-tjcej- Barton's BIG SALE and free, ormuig w Herald Sports Editor Seeing the name of Henry Jones, welterweight champion of Utah, In the Wrestling Mews, and challenger Coach Simmons Drills His of any man In the world at hia Men Hard in Proper weight, I wish to say Mr. Jones will Catching of Ball . Crimson Squad Expects Hard be gladly accommodated by me. Hinckley, Howard, ; Dixon, time, any place: I will leave any ! Battle When U. of U. that part of It to Mr. Jones, himYoungs Mendenhall on to nd furthermore I decider self, uoacn. B. V. Y. Glenn Simmons is giving ; RoU of Injured. want to say that I am always in the best of condition. My several years his football men considerable (Saeelal ia The Herald.) catching the oval these days. of hard work as the wrestling InfiAT.T T.Agi, fw. By Herald Staff Correaaondent structor of the Olympic club ac ne la determined to stop the fumb lajrwJTnUj counts for that lnSOLUNS, Oct 18. Today's verslty of Utah football squad ling . that has characterized' the - Therefore, I'm 'i practice brought out the fact that ready to take on gamea a battle royal when they ven Jonee played thus far this season on very short notice. My the t. U. footbaU team'' wUl tun southward to Provo for the B. present is around 142 and believes the onlywa'y to do that enter the game against Boulder T. U. game Saturday. October 2T, weight at Before the Cougars made their pounds.- - I have been lightweight Is to put the boys through a con- Saturday in a very weakened con stand against the Colorado champion of the Pacific coast andIsJstaBt flrffl. - dltion, The y of taken gallant fost ofthe prae picture not lost ahowed-4hat last tllnck foot. Aggies Sstorday the Crimson have Jred toy's Now-if Mr. Jones Is as good as be tiees during this week will conhe would be out of the game In-- - coaches and players were inclined says he is. In the Wrestling News, sist of nothlhg else but practicing definitely. It waaJound necessary to took upon the B. X. U. game as ne wiu accept this challenge. the ball under all conditions. to place the injured member In a a stepping stone In their practice Furthermore. Mr. Editor. I will KIrby is still unable to do plaster cast, and according to Dr. series, pepping them up for the be very gateful to yon if you pub- practicing on account of injuriesany to Sadler,1 the examining physician, games that were to follow. But not lish this letter or It will assist you his arm sustained In the Tin tic game. Fred will need to use hia crutches now. Not on your life. me in on Jonea the Henry getting The Crimson squad will pot . for at least two weeks. .. ... uouina, who was Injured In the first .in .Howard's aukle and back may re-- forth everything they have In the see a match la that to hard beat ravonng his injured foot Be will apond to the treatment but it la way . of footbaU stuff when they doubtful If the big tackle wlU enter meet the "Y" t Prova And If the Trusting I will hear from you soon. be able to be back In the game ' some to wish uau advance. in i you time next week If he continues to the Boulder fracaa. Cougars make another good show I am very sincerely yours, Fred Dixon received some pain- ing against Colorado university this Improve as he has done lately. alACBCS. ful bruises that may Interfere with coming Saturday there'll be many No. iS Noe The next contest to be played St, Baa Fraaclseo. against a high school eleven the golden-halrparticipation here who wont teU you how the will game will end until the last touch be November 3. when Coach. Sim; la Saturday'a battle.' wlU take aaboat 17 awn with Captain Ike Ioung la aurslng C down has been made. j . ... LINCOLN AG BOYS mons horse and The drill yesterday afternoon him to Price to battle the Carbon ORGANIZED : a KVick ItendenhaU Ja Hobbling showed that the coaches and play-ercounty high school squad. The ietrottBtf oar a badly bruised toot of the Utah eleven will not take Coaldlggera are said to. have a Moataf the aaea Hiaaf tM any chances In their game against Tba agrtealtmral tfepartaseat a pretty fair team, aand will the O. x. u. on October 17. . the Uaeeha high echoes has wrgas the Provo boys a good practice give p hard- hatUe. bewere men condition ta good The laea an Ag aiab wtta th foUow fore the league- - game which will Xeaplta thenlasipa Oti Osgar two work i after their - ara atlll ferosUms ad erave . ths fat their Claraneaitu. Aahton, be played In SpringvUlo daya Um "fflceraj .against v taata ct Bwra Ootsrado neat; The rest and most of the Injuries are president ; Clark Carter, vlee clumplonabip team on -now ex. heated. The oC .Beat mem M la the coaching staff DeXan,- - aaei spirits and h November A. (ltjOwen ln-piri eagerly awaited tale" afternoon's porta ta have aU at the players ta treasurer, and Donald Clay ton, Arrangements are now bring made vf ,t - u.:w VpracUea. . The aaonlof waa devoted readiness for the gam at Provo. Bvicy reporter. to have aevMwl practice- gamea 4e Ma atedy and after aa hoar of blaek - Captain Glen Watklaa and Fran- - The saembera of the departmeat tween the high school players- - and took the ela OUleeple, wha were held out of have Jnat .completed putting la iMMird praetke th me the University second - stringers. with the ptgskia tho game last week on account of cement sidewalks around the school plans mature, a - public like a playful lamb ' around Its minor injuries, were on the field building. The boys are alas repair- If present between these two squads game Tl1 will be ac for and " farm old yesterday ready mother. .n.;i't''ing Implements, as well against the fast B. X U. eleven, as making boe handles,- - pitchfork may- be held on . University - field Boulder, aeeDNinff to at usurer tion . , which-spranWednesday October 84. the of the battle axe real big surprise handles, etc handle, Post, la expecting ' The -I'nl season seconds, Colorado verslty the although fair by holding their deAt Invade the when the Cougars present agricultural 14 to 6 In Saturday's game partment Is giving a harvest ex- not as strong perhaps as the Frosh city Saturday. They had a fuU Aggiea should give the hlsh school at rort roiling. the scouto hibit of are afwhlrh watching delegation .displayed aU team, Football crltlca are not easily kinds of prodacta grown on Provo boya a splendid - practice - for the B. I. lVAggle game here on the convinced that the "X" has a strong Bench. Ited, white and blue rib- coming contest with Carbon and 13th. , ,r . FootbaU funs of Denver and Fort football eleven, but if they could bons are presented to the best dis- Sprlngville. ColUua are making reservations tor hear the Crimson coaches, who have plays in each class. aeats for tula battle. Since the seen the Provo team In action, they PROPHESIED LIGHTNING SHIP JERSEYS TO MOAB, show tog Provo made many people would certainty change their minds STROKE COMES TO PASS A carload of L'tah county Jersey , about the infauta of the cunfvreuce. L'tah victory.. a are predicting ' - Twitehell Forty men are now In suits each cows has Just been shipped from international Ooachea Huberts,-an- d . News Service ' .' ' are not ao obtlmisUc but assure the afternoon for the varsity squad and Provo by Reed J. Kuudaeu to Moab, BUPEKlltli. Wis.. Oct IS. Xetifh It a sore tor to is see slKht eyes Grand county,' Trovo fans and the people of Utah u-4o merely grin when they labors. ilr- - Knudsen has senfraeveral nearu that lut Saturday's surprise will the boys ko throuch their josepn aiarsbelL a farmer nor be the tmly oUeTeslHtcrednhls (They all are working With the one carloads of Jerseys and Holstelns living near Saunders, Wit, predict "another conference from this county previously. year. Barring further amdents, determination, that soma day lightning- - would the White and Blue warriors will title In 1!W and if this spirit continues It looks like a big year on this week, but the .box wlU be Ktrlkehlm.fore "Boulder to her limit to win. Now, drilled new ar taking bis abilities the for hlU on Crimson athto the to use determined in they again plays . the The Cougars 'are "V game and also on a defense to ai a forecaster more seriously. , at k'Hst score on the Boulderltce and letic teams. Fifty-tw- o plhyera are out for the stop up the & X. C. formations, Marshal was seated on the Dorch with an equal share of the breaks who knows what the outcome will freshman squad and these lads are which gained some ground against i'f his home In a thundemhower a bolt enveloped him In W1 It is a sne bet that the B. X, doing all they can to win their the Colorado Aggies last Saturday. gamea and also to keep B. Y. U. will lie plHylng at BouldW, V. )nia will do themselvee proud in burned la nindltionfor:the Cflcrth1s"week and the Silver and and his right leg waa shattered. the eiune &atunlav staff. There will be no Gold wlU have to show sll their Pbysk-tan"Watch the 'X,' " U the slogan of attending him said ha the Colorado siUuols. i scrluuiMge work for the two squads skill to defeut the Young eleven. had an even chance for recovery. 7 -- ' whlchJiade - her FRISCO CRAMP WANTS TO MEET FUMBLES TO BE HENRY JONES UTAH TO LINE COUGARSUSE ?S?VA i j!L--SSS5g- - famnns clshf Veani a and nreaenti the world, theater-goer- s with a most elaborate revival of a photoplay which bids fair never, to . die. Once more this most popular of aU screen stars wears, the. rags which led to such great riches for her and it is a foregone conclusion her enter prise In restoring her most cherished characterization to the allver-ebee- t constitutes a veritable gift to the Keaton. starring In Joseph presentation of "Three Ages" which is now being shown at , the Strand theater, has a good rea-- ; son for the serious mien that ia a part of hia fame his. new theory . is worrying him, "Actors and actresses,' says Kea- ton, "should not have any hair; it is only a nuisance to them. I am going to shave my head bald and then es to tberlnema Heaeaday-devotettehairirari)yTho roots, as the and to posterity as well. Uojaye Indians did in the old daya. When Miss Pickford first essayed "Like every other actor, and act- - this role before the motion picture w juBi, uuq wig alter camera I .cm. nearly a decade ago, she aixwoer ana nas oeen ever since l was recognized as a star in., her was three years old. That was the own one could possibly right, but-ntime father glued some Irish- - esi design ana eotor- - combination are found in our stores long before they are offered elsewhere. Let us measure your floor and quote - -- , BtBTfcK IN I is complete. - m--- mtrn .. .mft-TlmUnm- - ' z-- , . placed her firmly va the bigbToid to much . wealth and there has never been the slightest luU,in the ap-plause which her each auceeedlnc plcture eUcits throughout the civil-- . ised world. There were two outstanding rea- sona which actuated Miss Pickford in producing, a ne ana her own L"Tes8 of the. Storm Oountry" a -! United Arusts release, coming to the; Columbia . theater Friday and of the silent drama and from, that time until the present she has .been the undisputed queen -- supreme . of the; screen. Moreover, one of the effects has been most monetary; this film Iriumph of jreara bygone ftrstr-fnlt-ten- - v - EASY-TER-MS there are no such valiles to be found elsewhere. 1 n $79.00 EASY TERMS - ' ... - pr"" la anticipated that the largest crowd that ever attended a football game In SpringviUe will be on the campus to. see the 8priugville-Jor-dnrame. Business men andpa friotle- elfbSenrTrf SpringviUe have always given exceptional support fo the high school boys who , have brought state-wid- e hpnor to. Spring-Villef- n Rugr $39.60 f i .,!. It Velvet Rugs 4 9x12 '5 ? SATURDAY -T- - - . N. 1 a ; ms Stakes f- and COMEDY . MARY P1CKFOCD inT&S en TK8 TOfiM' . . d HAVE - 8 - . ram li's - FRIDAY AND CkJirMmV: I ''1 p .' -- i li '.-- Li, -- i - i- j wm U If. - . ..' & iwri J 1 - ''Th&JCr'owning Achievemeniof, Career ' HfnOtailli , - s s Mm iyaiov Piciure m ; g Otoe ! 1 ! I V A fleld,-eaTortl- I , Pickford i . Vrr5 TONIGHT, FRIDAY AND loet-year- 'e- , i V .SATURDAY,, Also " , ... - Utah's Coal Industry, local pictures of Utah coal mines; and the recent flood disaster at Farmington.,. , l'r 11111 .haven't seen. v.i :TS .picture mm AOJTP SMITH PROOUCTJffli i FILM BOOKING 01 'fill' V s tr |