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Show THE EVENING KEEALDt TTJDAY, HAY 22, 1325. .. EPII HEWS FEATURES PRESS -- COMMENT mm--- TIMELY EDITORIALS WASHINGTON NEWS . OFFICE CAT . J ! THE EVENING HERALD ir , 4 rtabhe4 aa a wkly la 18J6: at dally U 1622; leaned rrrrj Bund except 8uuUy, j rani- morning - ediUoa Uttujt y morning except aioaday. j i 1b the Herald building. 80 South First Wwt atreet, Provo, Cub. , u4 ' i --r t. ttArt UltcheU says the hardest aac-rai- - to stop. tad Breakfast in the ehuck-hous- e - calls for Hills Bros Coffee In The open country, wEcre men nust !rork, whatever the weather, breakfast roust sustain. It calls for hearty, filling (food , , tni that wonderful western coffee llillt Bros. Red Can. When you break the vacuum seal of at I'ui of Hills Eros., the aroma that is wafted , upward tells you that bcre is no ordinary, coffee.-Anwhen you moisten your lips with that first savory sip, you understand V ?hy' it jis The Rccopucd Standard of - - teams under the direction of Coaches Simmons ahjjJK. Weight have had the most prosperous year in the litory of the school from the standpoint of victories won on ho. f Hd of battle.. Here is. the year's record they have at hung up fcr the current season. In ifiootbaUj division champions, reached the semi finals ; i in elimination play off; i ' ;,Th basketball team tied with Nephl as division champions. ConsidefeVl' favorites for the state title, but were eliminated in the by Dixie Highthe ' state by a narrow margin of two points. i ? The track team won the; county meet and .in the state finals won fifth place in throne state record an .the Iwoks r credited to the school. ; . ' , i The debating teams directed by Mrs. Maud B. Jacob not to te ont done by theirmates who won success in physical tcmbat, won their division contests. In the state elimination they were defeated only by the ultimate state chninpiona, Monroe High schooL 1 In the 'county declamation contest a Provo girl was ugm declared the winner over the other schools, making tnc fourth successive time this honor has been conferred on this school. Misa Mary Wooley, the dramatic coach, is; to be commended for her work along this line. The giris of the school added new laurels in the "Y' relay caixival when the judges unanimously declared their posture pacadc group as the winning one. Miss Anna Marie Eggert-seii- ; was the coach in charge of this work. ' t This impressive array of victories in student competitive activities, speaks well for the school At the same time it should be kept In mind that the greatest good derived from these contests 4s the training received by these student. - The victories are merely incidental. X It is to be hoped that this unprecedented line of victories won by the Provo high school students does not lower their standards of sportsmanship in the slightest degree. While dame fortune has spoiled on them this year and given them more than their share o victories, the tide may turn as it doubtless will temporarily at leasV ' ft May the lean yers find the Provo High school students as treat in defeat as tjhey have been this season in victory. f - " " coffee excellence. . ' . . coffee-love- . , - .. ' . rs . " HILLS BROS COFFEE s, f 'y rna IhirfestBooSiTTilaa , ,( '' . office with him tor AwkOe.du'ilns nla early daya aa a lawyer In Iowa. wit- tto aecretary a ' mayor cf S'.'wx took i?r It tf.jaaJ o jt many daya before his death. Ho wa Just slSlngkr write Irj ', ' h' memoira. hcame into Hie capital, frdmv lUA t jme at V. Va.,' to talk Bjrkeley Springs, ovr withr-m- e 'jKMmr of Jiur adveti-- : turn I) ahttre. g)ifcfct . i jQulck llibkhittSiiatefed xr ckbritlea and eccentricities,, liij n9 a .nana in idi vi mporom and u0utrw$l(!bappeninEa and told. his experience In the queerest way. He kinked at them from an aji.Kle all his own not a bit like . . i ' ; f H4" a 7s tkt evaiVa tifinet Factum Pad ktifi the ( to Success is not it's pretty tough ? and the sceiierr la nothing to bat it gets you some brag about, ' ""' " ' The Road macadamized; jrctk. J925, HHh Bra. T ."- i & Student Scharwenka Xeacer " other aAgle. uiy s ' A T the proper ace tar it, be had ' i f I I had infaniila paralysis, whick kft Mm, i not ccipiiled, bi i;h a noticeable peculiarity ot gait. Infantile paralysis, he intended, was a very valuable thin? to nave hiiifc it greatly, strengthened and Improved the Intellect, provided . -t!. paViHt lie i n,M t 1 f i fcMWyJlJe-d.,Stf hnd it; but' rt'V'wh hadn't did inti.'st llsat practically wvery v. ,j.i.W ''gKHftV'CWPt: wily.tiie poien s i say, I Knew mm very well. Is he sort of eulogy he'd hke. And I'm the world never, wilt' see hi I, think this forty 42-p- c. 42-p- c c. ' 7.70 12.50 15.75 15.5 set Gold Band set Decorated Pattern' 83-p- c. 83-p- .$ 4.95 . set Victory Shape ... set Decorated design set Coronado Shape . ... ...... ; 15.45' 22.95 A set of dishes is a very welcome gift for June Brides.' Think how reasonable the price. Probably your mother would appreciate a set buy nowl Unusual values! i , ! and special work for teachers. WELOTORTM up-to-da- te hat and buy onef of hese cool nifty straps the latest styles. ' SATURDAY SPECIALS Sr f -- for:,..v... .1 values . .;. . : Dress Hose for, men, ... S2.0O , . . . . . ... .$1.25 ' A J , 4 izZZXZZUZS2IZZZ333ZXSXSUSlKIIIUI8niZIIIXZU a a a 3 3 3 "TIIE ONE PRICE HOUSE iUIUIEXIlIllIIIIIIIIIIKIZEIEEXXZZ'ZSSaEEKISIKCSIIIISIIIIEniCXEKIIKIIIia was investigating charges that Shepherd's attorneys had hired investigators to lure Robert White, an state witness, out of Chicay go, ',. IT DRIVER OUT WORM8 nt . 'The minors of tampering ' today the completely tedious work of selecting a jury. Crewe remained in court, personally directing the work of jury selection, but frequently he was called into an ante-rooas his investigators came to get his advice recording the jury and witnexg tampering. The suresf sign of worms in chil dren is paleness, lack ot interest in play, fretfulnes8, variabie appetite, picking at the nose and sudden, starting in sleep. When these symptoms appear it is time to give White's Cream Vermifuge. A few doses drives out the worms And puts the little one on the road to health again. White's Cream Vermifuge has a record of fifty Sold by Hedqulst Drug Co., Adv. These Are HafdDays for Slapstick Artists ' uu When aTr!ch'tmnr dies he leaves no more than a poor man They both leave everything. of shoes them, black boyT . Capltnl CoolldgeCoolldge shoea, ' s iiaoor'-ijo- silent is ur- - i . . open TiACE a w w come I - shoes,' boy uoouage snoes Capital NoBsnh.Viah '. lxss - died .1.'',iuto-m- i ano t steppeo J TtRitt . Lots' of men got Into JnH by mis take, bat'"Oonnt" Naylor says It's tbelr own mistake 1 :. winiiuRY g JSEVIDM r'is ;...,i:v75c work and dress 5 of line We . have the best 1 1 t 1 ana suppers 1f or me en shoes, oxioras ;,t!re family at ,the lowest price. Genuine economy prices prevail here - at all times. : VVELLWORTli CHAIN STORES COV 368 West Center; Provo m Co. Dixon-Taylor-Russ- ell m 125: 2oc value... t. 15c .49c Ladies'. Silk Hose; $1.00 value., Silk wide ribbed hose forcrhis. $U5 : r.value...,.' vs LOWEST-PRIC- E 8 The fart'fcef back he sits in church, the closer'np he sits af a leg show. Nnivnv nr riiitlfttilpss unions. . . ;. . - THE - 5 Men's Straw hats, $30jralue S i . $4150 . hatfil $2.98 . fif value Men's raw Men's work and dress shirts, $1.5Q".i g 98c B t value men s ouk oniris, o,uu vaiuc. . . .poo" Men's Athletic Union Suits, :..T69c value . ONE PRICE TO EVERYBODY n ! I FOR BARGAINS Now is the time to discard that last win- - B ters : r for our "new home?" T Do job ; The Clerk : "les, sir. " , want twin heda?" The' loung Wife (blushing) : "O, Hearem no! Just a small Q cradle." Our Silverware and Gift section Is full of beau-- . tiful gifts for showers, weddings and birthdays. ' Let us help you to solve your gift problems. . Silverware '' ..." was literal-minde- Music niiiiiiusiiiiBiiuiiiunxiiiiuxuiKUsnnuv COME TO - wu-fil- ! Borowski,' Busch MWta1a1kiajBsaasisBM ilr term aa niayar he tot out ot threenistKla'-k-HnHie flrat bet' one, before the- for part of the citizenry had found out what kind of character .they subscnuently thoQKht he was. His humor was too subtle for much success in politics. J. Q - Summer Quarter begins June 8 i b:ni the W , eral clenieta? It tiiii'i t endear him to puritan, ho'vt'ver. m.d one ! Summer work for beginners, advanced students ' tjBa; tiun u!t!tn,le set Gold Band Old lady : "Oh, Mr, BpiWins, I am so gind to see yon ; I'm In snch to work his trouble. Do tell me the name of a "wBrthwhile" for Barry Hebrew king of three letters, the way lilto the jury box. "Work your way into the jury middle one of which .' and we'll make it worth your while," to Barry, accordA lot of good English is wasted the man suggested statement to Crowe. to ing Barry's on cue balls. Barry told Crowe he was not cer1 tain pf the man's name but recog! Golden BrinihaU says the radio, nized him as a ward politician like some people, is never at Its best known to him only as "Cal." - j audiences. ' Crowe at once despatched officers before.btrge to "get the man and don't come back The young married couple entered without him.'' ' the furniture store. ' The charge of Jury tampering ' The Young Hubby (bashfully) : came while the county grand jury "We Want to look at a bedroom suite Studio B.Y.U. wasn't that he did anything " win their kindly regard. They almply gave R to him anasked.' Even, when he closed them up, tbey spoke well ot him just the same. lte dldo't Jiko crime, he sn'.d. but i oasunai.lt u mount he. condone W vice. W'lihln bounds, he ex plained, thoi.plv rififhensiiile, ha considered tt i::e vicious individuals own ofT.'ir. . PROnAELT 1 42-p- c. go-in- where. Wm. F. Hanson err- - ; set White -- c 42-p- c. Sooner or later, the .. reckless driver's friends also figure on. the vital sattistics. proud ottha.tect and criminals of every variety aad an lnsUoo "tlve liking tor him. It was true they did." He was tact with all the brought In shady saloon awn, dive keeper gamblers and miscellaneous bad II characters In town during the pe riod ot his Sioux City mayoralty I and they wese pretty plAts ' there ben and every one ot them look to him at first sight, s . ot tht' Federal ; member ' LoaS; Board, who died re- ieoj!t,yi''rM ve "nor! tntereetlnc lace to fac tbaa la hlo extremely 42-p- ,, (TTB waa very, XT that crooks y0iiW41'Wrtter!an Another large shipment of wonderful .dinner sets has just been received. iLarge. shipments dirct frqm the factories make possible the very unusual price that these quality sets are selling for. See them in 0 ur window. If you need a set of dishes--y now is the time to buy !. The following styles and combinations are offered to you: " ! !:' f lC; - ' k "1'm.lo a mlxup,' aald the malted milk as ir Was tossed into a con ' tainer. ft h, J- v J.,; "There's nothing la It, remarked thecanaibal as he gased Into the Mint's skull.' ' Ndw thatVoff my chest." grunt ed the, man after the .truck had ' , rum Med over hiut. J'Ajllhere'a the nib," aald. the man as the masseur approached. There's' my steak," cried the Rambler upon arriving home from 1 the butcher shop. ' "Shucks,'' exclaimed the farmer at the corn husking party. "I am greatly impressed, said the man as the steam roller ran - ' ' over him. "I've lost my pull," growled the dentist as the forceps slipped, 'Dammit," said the engineer as he ' 1 viewed the flood. , . EYCHAPwitES'PTEWABT iTtlafwere auQeCt i wasn't aura waica. '' ;t- KE Senrk Writr( ni . - I rf - : A G)mplete Set of Dishes v42 Pieces $4.95 . v. ' 5 Really, there is ho finer, coffee to be had. It is delicious beyond description. iThe : Quah'ty Quartet aroma, flavor strength, 'freshn'ess makes Hills Bros, the favorite Hills Bros. - of eveiywhereV ' Coffee is economical to usc- - v" l 5 i ' I ... spilled ' the casti regiirter. Cufifout," cried the patient they llflod him on to the operating -- i Mr ; "TMr nut Into money," said the fcashier as 'she water Into . strtii-Xinsl- s, A .. Tit Bits. : " cham-piop- .dotta i Ktary. . semi-fina- ls ear tones ea a fiddle made out of a cigar box, bat what ha was arrested for was bar- - - TPTASHtNaTON.f- s ; The Hlhletic - Hertwrt V A Utah convict plays -- . firi WLoa. Credit" Is so cheap any dead beat can bay five times' aa much as he needs and ten times as much as be intends to pay for. '! from the final round as state champions, not only in singles . .' play bu the doubles as weiL . The stock judging, teams, coached .by Wayne C Booth, piled up the highest total score in two different statewide contests, with nearly a score of high schools vieing for honors. In' this line of activity Provo High school has maintained a habit of winning, that must be disconcerting, to ccyM&t-nt-' - aai To oare my blopmln' life." . 3ri the' annua) state high school tennis tournament with all f he "larger schools competing, the Provo entries emerged rem , . n cannot - m jw ' - Nesut liUW OtM. I love tha honest rellow, . . Who says unto sis Wits; i - . , speeds "Oiddap"-- '1 The annual reports' of Principal I B, Harmon given ypsteray at the hieh school commencement exercises reveal' ed the, wonderful and rapid growth of the Prove High school in the few short years since its beginning. One phase or that report touching on the record of tha school in iBterscholastie conjpetitive activities shows such a phenomenal record of victories, that it merits more than passing comment. i ; For. a school tp win success in jitate competition once in a season, in one line of student activity is usually considered all teat can be expected of one schooL The students of the Prm-High school were crowned state champions in, four the past season.. In seven others they earned the title s county or division champions. ' Truh a 'wwidtrful record.- ; Thefs iaunkig ' team- eoachld by Prof. C S. Leaf won every Biee thejt.piurticipated in, during, the year Including the fiimLstte,,imeet.,,4n addition-- to this, the girls individual state championships in BO yard free style and diving went to students of this school, (,Provb is n6w known as the home of thstte part Oue-htln- if that eaa be said is (aror of the horse ! It only has two' ,.......,........v.......t.10T ...-.- , law M 4 Splendid Record " See Them In Oar Window EiTeSi TtotidaJP says" a Fkrida was luck he dldnt niakFup his mliid to take It vUb bin - Otl dally aewapap la Utah south of Salt Lk City Urge dr. filiation of any newspaper la LUb autalda Salt Lake City and Ogdea, Easiness Office, Telephone fcJltorlai Booms, Telephone s heaiaa. A. Service. N. . For 1 class Butter at til poatofflce la Pro to, Utah: Wa ii. Horaltroo .....,..............-.........,..- . ...PnbHh K. tiuauti Rasmuaoa uty Idltor Member United Preae News. Service Hundreds of Dinner Setc! SS el public speaking la to fears when u teruod Entered s "Gosh, yoa're fiwub; Tiy don't m get aa eacycKipediaT z yt"The pedals hurt my feet" An independent Newspaper,, :' r IB is Man Called fpr &ays Jury bervicu ue uaa JWeen Approached : CHICAGO. Sfajr ?t, ( V?- )Charges, of Jury tampering today were adJM to accusations ot witness' bribing og!Instt William D Sbe)hcrd) and the lawyers that are trying to .prove him innocent of murdering Billy "SIcCUntock. PhiUip Barry, called for Jury service in the Shepherd "Sl.000,000 germ murder" trial, told State's Attorney Robert E. Crowe fie had been approached by a man who offered to make it V "at. r& Z m & aafirk " awaaaBaaV' I v. jk'- - la v. A 1 v. ' |