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Show .THE EVENING IIERALD, WEDNESDAY, APKIL 15 1925. SIX PAGE Perfumo in COLUFM Ear-Ri-ng CourityNews gPBINGTLLE SOCIETY Tc night and Thursday J . . Donald Boon of Santa Monica, Cat, la risking at the home of Mr. . and Mrs, Ft JLJCriveotra. -- 3 Pauline Erf In of Bali Lake City It visiting at the borne of her cousin, Virginia Connors. BIG iSALE. .CONTINUES Mr. and Mra. Sterling' Lawrence and Mr. and Mrs. W. O. McKfetude visited at the home of Mr. nd Mra. W. A. McKeuzieJbe fore part of the week. " k -WfJ" -"'- V.'" .') Goods being offered at less than manufacturers price , Mrs. Fae Hancark of Payaon is visiting at the borne of her mother, .,' Mra. Dennis Palfreywan. - Nicely decorated : . Mr. and Mrs. Howard Weber of Salt Lake were visitors in . town Tuesday. .: , 8UCH0WCTZKI ATO Khnr duction - of Molnar'a celebrated play which scored a phenomenal hit on . Broad way and wherever played. Sennett Comedy W ""ady J nostra hat Lea. film FORBALLCLUB HUGE SUCCESS ALL SEATSlQc The benefit card for the Provo l elub staged at the high bum-hal- Ing waa a huge success, financially as well as athletically. notices of what the fans in could expect at the bout were not "WESTERN BLOOD" exaggerated la the least and every and fan left the gymnasium thoroughly "Wolves of the North" satisfied that he had seen one of the best cards that baa ever been pulled In this city. . -- Bob" In aU bta glory, Bullock, ; Conrad had the choice of at leat was the master' of ceremonies, and three languages for bia novels classf bis announced in way usually Polish, Frentt'- - aud English. lie the bouts. A great deal of credit (hone EngllKh and though be wrote for the success ofThtTcard Is flue letters In French, he left the French Bob who has worked hard In artaDKlationaof his work to others. - ranging the various botita. liow- - MORRISON Pre-bo- . I- $2150 $189.00 - ' ' in Eastern Macedonia, Greece, to which the patriarch of bead of Greek Constantinople, church, has retired. Eggs and milk for the monks to eat and drink must come from across the border of this tnrniaaMiTepnhllP. 'jr innsula - xi Axminster rugs, $42.50, only $29.00. $49.00 rugs for $39.00 $58.00 and $60.00 rugs for a ha renin a ftr vnn and fibre rugs only $9.50 9x12 wool Wilton rugs $85.00 ralues for $53.00 ?60 Colonial Rugs for Hew Today tach A21 WANTED Somebody to move a house, CaU at 1050 W. ' 2nd. N. ' A-1- 6 House, furnished unfurnished strictly or modern- - 356 X. 1st. E. (I thr for delivery within any of th fc nay I zones, will be charged with postage if awnwsarx.- ... at the present aone rate fur parrel fvOMci e aauaw ( post (fourth-clas- s matter), ami fat wavr. T4 twwciM addition there will be a aerviee aw r rirrwtM ck ( Wy t l wt charge of two cents for iaae4 aaa agt regardless of weight, except bps tee. , .. nareels' or packages cuilerted w W .E. Hoover, 61 years of age, rural delivery doqtes. Pct5yi etiaMihciM'aaaOi smA asaArt M 786 West Third South street, met tMek (m in additk Whenever, t vffic tOMi with a painful accident last night as hereinbefore uroviOed postage nmt e tVr wrier W- when a stokes tire in which be was there shall be affixed to any parcel Motor at the Superiorputting air of mall matter of the fourth aaaj company's Service station blew out and struck vbin in the face with with cents, words the kawiSpecial ta taf such force as to render him uncon- wiU o a or printed apoa the Ttec Bewas hurriedJo the Alrd llng" written rapper; such parcel shall receive BMNt; or a y otaer hospital nd later takea-t- o "the of- the same yortal expeditions haadtiag; atad of fice of Dr. Arnold Robison, who rA Haas. and delivery acvort aaatwt found it necessary to close the transportation, tMsttggt oa ed matter of first flass. ; wound with a. number of stitches. aa ariBcal? (arwitapwrs Mr. Hoover is reported to be im- , Parcebj of either third- - or fortl-clas- s atai otarr taaa afcfeawr matter may be sealed, provid- aew ajr tw BI proving as well as can be expected. aajrata ed the following iaarriptio appears eara w "'tracrtwa ta-- f. aaaawt, tn print upon the wrapper or label: waeat awt rvnt fcac ci awaras Jewelry robbers in 1924 increased ."Contents third-cla50 per cent over 1923. atatter (w ta awfKftt Sw arlap wr&-iiMFourth-clas- s matter, as the ease aw a iawtu taa taaa may be.) Postmaster: This pareet parHPM! awae waa arfia ajvF-- ' A-2- 1 IS INJURED axeaaws each-parw- r ajwa4s t a4 w HEW POSTAL LAI. FavSkMsDar : - ;. " ' - Whether yours is a necessity or a luxury you will get the best buying . informations through-Heral- d advertising. Read the ads then go out and do your shopping you'll profit by this ' .. , , procedure. : , j.--- The Evening Herald have reduced the wash- ing of clothes to an exact We:use' no acids science. that, will iniure vour clothes we do use a lot otdis- cr;etionno::commoir sense. Let us call for the bundle. Our wet wash costs but little and it saves you a lot of work and worry. ; . r-- but C Tonight Last Times "GREEDn - .tHURSDAYOXLY A detective, FRANKLIN IS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Betty BIythe, EUiott Dexter. - : ogos girls 0 to 1. CSE ttystenr picture frataxins If UH , Srra Ovml .. Comedy LEAGUE LEADER Spring says: "Paint your car and The baseball team of the Frankput on a new top," lin school leads the city school baseball league, having won three games The next voice says: and lost none.. Tbe other three schools are tied, each school having i "Let the won one game and lost two. The games Thursday are scheduled between Timpanogos and Parker on the Parker grounds, and Franklin and Maeser on the' letter's . ground: At the Tuesday game the Timpanthe Tarker ogos school defeated squad by a '10 to 12 score, while the Parker girls won over the Timpan- "THE USAVEXWOBTH Martha Mansfield, Wilfred , We I H?. THE PERSON WHO had the film develoned at Ueduulst Dnig Co.. taken'f rom the Autograph Kodak found at SprlngdeH Sunday, kindly return to Schwab Clothing Co. and receive reward and no questions will 7 be asked. A-1- i 2X A-2- 3-- A - l4& raaar A-1- " iwM r at r elas!eFattkirkaaner . ' tafti tat lUmt FOR RENT 4 light rooms in base. (Continued From Page One.) ment, wood floors, $12 per7 mo. Will be ready May 1. 935 W.' 1st 8. nol .exceeding seventy pounds' "in ' " weight, when mailed for delivery In 1 ".' tbe first, second and tmra zones, or FOR RENT Sleeping and light fifty pounds In weight when mailed C60 - W. rooms. housekeeping " - ... 9 ? Center, .. ) If you cannot call Wednesday, there will be s W. E. HOOVER FOR BENT -. H H aflllBIXIEIIIUnilllHIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIBIISZIIKIIXUIIXIICXni JT WILL PAT you to read the General Shop advertisement in this issue. Thousands of Evening Herald readers are saving untold steps and minutes each day by buying through the advertising columns of the Herald. Likewise, you, too, can cash in on the many ad stories that appear daily in the Herald columns. s $U3 ThiiraHav FOR SALE Idaho Rural seed potaF. A. toes. S1.25 per hundred. EVENING HERALD ADVERTISING YOUR DAILY SHOPPING GUIDE , Genuine A small deposit will hold any article. 5 m most sickness u taolty Irnri nation. V..V ' ' Fine Clothes Brush and Towel Holder WITH EACH PURCHASE A-1- balanced jroperly Fooa -- MANY OTHER WONDERFUL VALUES AWAIT YOU., ' way enjoy day ROMAN MEAL a " " $45.00 HAVE LOCAL - OPENING for a -good man. Must bepbetween1 21 and 40 years of age, neat tn appear-aac- e and able to furnish good references. See Mr. Earl at 113 N. rMv.: A ve.i between 3 and dp. m. -- . ' 7 ; clocKwork. $2LC0 : T: No femalefli either animal or h4-man, are allowed on the Athos pett- - for. SiowOOztalue $6.00 worth three-fourth- ' Walnut chiffonier BIG BARGAINS IN RUGS of hlmseitTiuid showed of speeds Leeds ot Vineyard won the applause of the fana for his gameness lu bis bout with the taller and heavier Naylor of ronton. Naylor won the bout In the second round " ,""".'" with a knockout Christy bad small chance to do The anything against McCarthy. chunky McCarthy was after his op ponent every minute 'and sent him to the flo&r several times, each time getting up more groggy than before, until he .was unable to get on bis feet at all. Ihe final blow came when the second round had gone two minutes and IS seconds. Hy Pocock; stayed In the ring s minutes just one and until "Tartan" Hulllnger sent a stiff one to the jaw that made Hy look like the bird in a cuckoo clock. The main bout was fast and fur ious" throughout the sit rounds, both Wild Bill Ferrell and Cal Herman, rushing things. Bill seemedtobe the favorite among the talis. The boys put up a real interesting 'bout andTgavethe fans morjrthanthe'lr money's worth In that one bout . dresser for &3.C0 ChestsrPhotrographiddieCW'aons all being offered at big redactions. This indeed, is an opportuxutr et, Aory6u.:;rT;:--------- account .' walnut $43.00 $3.00 I $7.00 Blankets for. .$150 Quilts I JUST THE THING FOR SUMMER CAMPING : illtciimj Pictures, .Miss Thelda Carter of Provo spent a part of last week visiting at the borne of Mrs. J. R. Goldsbrough. be baa been ably awl unselfishly assisted In the match making by A. N. Atherton, familiarin sport circles as ly known All and Ad Taylor. "Judge" three of these sport lovera gave freely of their time and efforts to arranging a real card for the Provo fans. Z. There wasn't 7low minute In the entire program.. Everything went off with a vim from the time the fivd huskies climbed over the ropes forthebattle royal, until Dean Tucker raised the bands of Wild, Bill Ferreli and Cal Herman to Indicate that, the headllner was a draw. . One of the best bouts of the card was that between "Terrible Turk" and Red Ellison, which went to the former by decision of Bob Bullock Who waa referee of the bout The Turk surprised the fans with bis clever boxing and went after his A bad Old rival from the beginning. cut over Bed'a right eye seemed to woi,ryTiliOBorhr'fffnertargo at It as he has been seen to do in former bnuts.iJtIowever,: he gave, 4 good alone. ....... .$20 $5.00 Quilts Uiss Helen Oroesberk has gone to Salt Lake City, having accepted a : : position there. moot flashes "ever," PRINCESS . etraaa, la ahowa wnh tna "parwma $19.50 leaf p g Mr. and Sirs. Orson RteadlKH'k and family of Halt Luke ejient Easter Sunday 'with Mrs. Myron M. w Crandall ' "BREAKING THE ICE" i Tonight and Thursday- PETE i ' In.rHn A ' gorgeous, polished pro- table and 4 chairs. dining table, cost $45.00 going" for Bets.-Dro- ' William and Mary Real walnut dining room set sold for $375.00, this will be offered for ivory breakfast Ray McKenzie bis gone to .Nevada to engage la railroad protraction work. - -- ' -:' tt- Swan' " Warwki ra k Gu4 Kit cifr AUTO TOP & PAINTING CO. r do the job." 432 West Center Phone 848. . a adapted from the famons aorrt "P!aLsleT and eomedj "HIS FIRST CAR liats , |