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Show THE EVENING HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 2, 1023. .... - ii ijr i -- , sn hhpm man , i a FALLS SJX FLOORS, UNHURT W ed h es d ay Specials -- 0 T"W- - " 1 1 1 it. me A Duyer nas speru ju .- -. past iu .pays m tne mar n ket and has been successful in securing some unusual values, among" wliich are some of the best dress' lines obtainable, and he has secured them at a price, far bebv their actual J K' i ' it k3 Hi: i v HI W s. ; fXil '4 V " ' 'r ' ! English Broadcloth DRESSES .. -- . i4 'lijMj - $5:i,'f? -- Timp-Par- k "I $1.49 to $3.49 Yard 1 .49 IJwS-- held Sunday. On account of Memorial day, ynly a one day conference was held, President Lee It. Taylor presided nt each session and Presiding 1'atrl-arc- h i llyrum'C Smith of Salt Lake represented the general authorities of the church. Special mnnlc was provided by tie Stake choir under the leadership ot (Spwial To The Herald) I'rof.. Carl O. Nelson The male 2. The regular chnroB which will compete at 'rASSON, thw Ntlx) stake quarterly conference wus jubilee In Salt Lake next week, ren-- dered a election.- -' Brief addresses were made by Elder LundeH of Bvn' juniin, Jani II. Iladfleld of. Sauta-qui- n Second" ward, Ezra Tanner of r22ZU8SKEUEaEUISIIZMZUXIlKHSBBUIIICIP ory coninittee of the Aaronlc priesthood 8iKke of the acf ivitleg of these qtidruuis' In the stake Samuel" T. Taylor of the high .council of the NEBO STAKE REGULAR ,: ''CONFERENCE Jn Four Shows Daily J 4:00 - 7:30 9:15 :30 - N M M a H ; Tonight H . "INTO THE NET. Wednesday and Jhursday 8eoud ward and George Ei. of the Paymn Fourth wara. Each Rate a report of the e'kU'r quorum work In their respective Tayftcn 'x:bdti ffobart Henley s iihi II Production I! OltBOMDMAfc :LEW. i CODY, end CONRAD NACEL .and Christy Comedy , ji:.i:.IIE ADAMS in "NERVE TONIC , H " J ,".52 ... ,,jl itWf - 1D . ' ift.li , Aad t ; A.. ' k' i o- Days are shorter to the home , when they know they I will hear from -- Daddy." His,, ' ca events 33:6 major in the rrl J. - ; ; 'i- i ; lwith-.thosewho-areearesrt- SL; T. r( - ; 1 it" that nothing is left undone by thenvto keep the Provo squad on top. The old pep displayed years ago I the old park will be on. display once again and the grandstand will ring and reverberate with the cheers and yells which on former occasions has helped to win more than one game for the Timp. .' Now, don't get the Idea that 'the Provo fans are going to be alone In the grandstand. Ob, no! Every American Fork fan who Is able to find a way to come to Provo "Will be there shouting bis lungs out just as cheerfully and lustily us any of the Provo fans. The rivalry will undoubtedly be just as evident fin the grandstands and bleachers as ou the diamond. e Addle Miller, (hat flinger, a who has game both for American Fprk and Frovo will bo on the mound for the Cavemen and : Tonight 7:30 . 9:15 -Addle Is some ball pfayer, don't forELEANOR get that. He will try bis best to put BOARDMAN the Timps on the short end of the ... 111 cuow .1 score. , jj win preijareu a real battle. : It is- - even rumored that extra Mack Sennett r precaution will be taken by the . presents not to get American Fork "WALL STREET BLUES" Addie on his highsquad horse. Realizing how easy it Is for Addle to- - get Wednesday and Thursday fussed np and hot e collar when tbtvProv fans kid him, It Is said that "Happy" Holmstead, manager of the Cavemen, will have. Addie's ' ears filled with cotton so he will not in be able to hear what the fang have 1 to say to him. ' , " from the batting average Judging of the two teams in the six games and played thus far, it would indicate WILL ROGERS that American Fork has an extremein The ly IhfiF'Fdge on the - Timps. "COWBOY SHIEK-SAV- E 'I vemen's average 1. AW and the YOUR COUPONS Fork Timps .354. The American Every ticket purchased, jmuti have connected 8tf times at matinee or night Will 1?2 j nt bat, while the Provo squad bare gotten 6? hits at S46 trips to ' frize for Monday, June 8th U.,- but. the batters t ; the -- DIAMOND RIN-G' rniv (it with a bfttting averagv of by JKti, 'Davidson, Provo catcher, cornea ASHT0N"S INC. next wlrb --V!5. Durrant, the heavy Capital Prizes Amerli an Fork marshal and center-ffeldSTAR TOURING CAR leads the Cavemen batter " by Naylar Auto Co. and enmea as mimtier three In the UPRIGHT PIANO two leans with an evn .500. Next Diet By Walter Robinson Music fta "Happy" himself with w ith .400 leads Addle who. baft .448 Co.' and Doe- - Homer with .444 Schata SAVAGE. WASHER la next wkh .417. ' All the seat are by Bate Stores Co. under .333, with the exception of "Buck" Dixon who ias an average , of JSCS. 1 With batters like that on both teams, the game ahoakl be ne of the most interesting to be played " ' here this year.' wards Statloa-toStado- rates tt ' VlMjj bjffflf 1 IT'. jjj I.fM ifeV! W&Mjarctim ." higher priesthood, spoke of. their plans and accomplishments. Coun selors Alln rt II. Powell and Azra C. Page of the' stake presidency each spoke and the closing address of the m morning session waa by Patriarch Smith. At the afternoon session the general and stake authorities were presented and sustained. The speaker's wore President Taylor, Patriarch Jcwph Reese and Patriarch Smith. t'nrl XrfjwirtnW of the efforts beUig made In the . nnwleaj line In the stake.- In the evening the regular M. L A, conjoint couferenee wag held. Mrs. Ann J. Loveless of the Pay son First ward gave a history of the young Indies organiaation. The purpose of the 11 LA, V08 glve by b Mr. Snilth of Santaquln. Fred Davis of .GenolA 'told of the accomplishments of their organization, "What the M. I. A. Means to. Me," wa told by Waylnnd E. Wightmaa and Mrs. "Pearl Bigler, The musical program consisted of a male quartet from "the Paysou First ward, a vocal solo by Miss Ivy Done, piano selection by Mhs. . Madoline'; .Kol)insoB aiid Hiss Mildred Pace and selections by the choir. ; ! ! - . , : Ont Poticf Om System. Vmirenal Servkt .. . all Directed toward' ' Better Service . Mud The Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Co. ZZ3 VCMICKEN r mm W. II ft OTKl won-Byin- y Let Us Stamp Out the Epidemic of Goitre From This Intermountain Region Use foods that contain natural Iodine. Possibly no other food is so rich in readily, assimilated natural Iodine as WHITE STAR TUNA. Medical men are now advising that if TUNA is served regularly in its many delicious ways on the family menu, especially to children, tbjafe goitre, so , prevalent here, would Cisappear. Buy it by the dozen at all grocers. : - RICHAR CORTEZ "The i SPANIARD" Make it into CHICKEN OF THE SEA SALAD with lettuce; pimentos, mayonnaise, etc., or serve TUNA a la King (TUNA in cream gravy on ' buttered -- toast.) - - , . , . f . . - .tt. PRINCESS - ALLSEATSlOc r:30 - 9:15 JACKHOXIE ".Tonight - " -f- ' Wlxrcmor Cmj tdl gomd qtmdj . it' . "RIDIN' THUNDER v,. . andCopy IfJGREASEL YOUR EARNING POWER The R.0.& A; Free School of Training is . . a Limited Time Only , . . , No.9 . "Successful Salesmanship" "Business Efficiency" i Will enable any rrian or woman tc do bigger and" better things in life; or obtain, a. better position. If yon qualify ,nd want a permanent connection with the greatvement known to the American people, we need you, and will pay you welL 'Enrole Nowf Arrangements can be made to enrole in either afternoon on evening classes. All educational work will be conducted est business arid Indua'triar educational : . -- at Tour Service for under the personal direction of Dr. Wm, Jos Hafjaman of Los Angeles, California, who is causing- - the brainiest men and women of American to wonder at his ability. ' - Mail your name and address for further information. , Wednesday and Thursday PETE MORRISON . in "EMPTY SADDLE" ' and ' ' , "WOLVES of the NORII" Frt-daj- ; 1 System , Dr.' Asa L. Curtis of the high council and t hnlrninn of .the advis Porbett'Leavea for Meet George Corliott, Provo high school's star discuss and shot man, left Tuesday morning to jIn six Utah track star fot t4k national interscbolasttc track and field meet to be held r and Saturday la Chicago, under , m the auspices of the University of Chicago. Corbett wojd two firsts in H the recent state meet,', making a H state record In the discuss, 130 feet to A Inches and hurled the iron baa 45 ' ' '. : feet 10 Inches. ' COLUMBIA JBell .; M . Wflfee-Ciwrint- rf w ... ' :2f "PBOUd" FLESH" VVMaou a ' I '1 ..J , 'h i?rf'4 ' - old-tim- -- -' j f i VkS' Mt": nlflti of The" uplntoft Wednesday afternoon that It must the Fourth bfjuly in Prom Judging from the crowd,that will bt. there It undoubtedly "Will be easy fur almost anyone to lie mislead and think that It must be a real big holl- " doy In Provo onthat nftewfton; And so It Will be, too. The TImps wiit play the Cavemen of American Fork that hr itself its a real holiday affair and more so Wednesday afternoon since' neither team has been defeated thus fair In the LTtah Central Baseball league. ' Wednesday afternocn'a game wiU decide which is the better team of the two and which one will remain at the top of the league standing fur an, other game' or two. Every baseball fan in Provo Is going to be out and cheer the Tiinp to victory. They are going to see t - 3 . . tie ' 1 j' '4 V;- -- - " WEDNESDAY Arrivals of new printed silks, representing the most popular in weaves and patterns. PRINTED GEORGETTES PRINTED FLAT CREPE Printed Canton Crepe .. Printed Crepe de Chine Striped Broadcloth prieed from-- " I ; J V" j . What a joy ccopcj to tfee wife and (he kiddies when "Daddy" cmem- - ber them with a Long Distance call! actrfaesencejeomet over tha wire with his familiar voiced his in-quiries about their health, and "the. Uttle happenings of the household- Every BeU "telephone is a Long Distance station, inviting V i the traveler to communicate --CAVPIENHERE New Printed Silks f ' t ' innm,-i.Ii,Ii- jVj r 1"'r- 35 - , . .j..r I 'I . ' j , -.. f ' J? : V :. . Colored Pongee" "-vfT- i - CIXCIXXATI, June lTheodore Haefner, whose father owns the Hotel Alms here, is alive and unhurt after fa.Ultig six stories from the window of his parents' apart' ' , : ment, i The boy cllmled to the window and a acreen gave way. But. Theodore landed squarely in a newly planted flower bed. The soft loam broke his fall irKwded to raise an nproar. regardless, but pliysiciana could not find a trace of injury. Now he's I r .... forgotten It ever happened. Genuine $2 ( j ' - ' j ' tti'i knWJl X'P4 Wednesday at - - - Coin ' " -- - " i- " . -zi i a i r fflr : 'W yj I I of th0 latest creations, offered .On ' .- L 1fv Dresses ., . - JJ r Printed Crepe , O ,, N , i vaue. . . R. 0. B. A. P. a Box 180,. Provo, ' , EViYErrESADEUCHl :1 . |