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Show ' TOE EVENING HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 1525. JAZZAGEIS 3ULD IIAKG BOTH SCOHS V; 4 . First blioviBff ATTORNEY GORMAN SAYS FLOATING DOWN --LI- have gone unanswered.. Mrs. Cath- With fee erine Scott nusselTi wife, telcgraph-eunit ! bourn to go, the family and the president to Intervene.- - r lit uu of liUHwU Hvolt worked .l'iikw the unexpected happens, to per-VycrJlily today In ; naii' Hubert 8kttt to surrender aud geott will be haoiwd Friday. aw hi brother from the gallows. WINDSOR,-.OuL- , ExJuly Gfstt activity la onin Detroit, 1 Until hare pressing' belief that Robert Scott here. In ward pxiuguie baa been or la about to I located, u received that the former lirotbeir la la hiding Jn or John R. Ilewer.vbead of the. commitruuiij IMruit and (but amae friend tee fighting to sav BugseU T. Scott f tbo jtuBdi'Uuiwl man U lo toneh froin hanging,' today called off a to "xare Scott" ' ; Wh ,Jbie- - .' hare been heldT tonight '1 " 1 If Hubert Intended to show-u- p. "We do' hirrthtidrThrTsrdsfa e would bavt dma so befu'rs tills,' "" necessity noV,5 Hewer saiuVstnee Husw-IMid today. '.' nod telegrams it la nr belief that Robert Scott (II Mildredsforof letters mercy art flooding either has been .located of will be , lie offinTjof Governor SuialJ In, the wry near futum" ut the governor haa made it known hat if Hubert, does not appeal' he ill not grant another stay of exe. I ution. v., ft y r-Hwr are I ft U l7"TFi eye of- - the ililCAGa July ISSISSIPPI 22.- ' ;'; parade-schedule- -- ln . '"Dice Dress" law-the- .IJERS The ST. LOUIS, July 22.-- (t'P' Jnas age baa drifted dowa to U levee once the scjene of banjos and -'. aoft mnific. .tt-' j of the pleasure 'mariners Veteran craft of the Mhwhwlppl today are moaning that the old time negro have-beeones of the river-rian- t music of dance mad In the eclipsed today, The Jan music la neceswary tn retitlff the patronage of thejjver . 1- hoars,they ay.-W have found It necessary to obtain the best muislc posIblet" Cap-taiB lleory Ie he, veteran kUm on board wid. Our patrons come -chiefly to dance now. They keep tt up all night . n our longer trips and FEAR harmony and even out of tone, could get by for the iuatn thing was Boise. Such a band wouldn't last two min' utes now." t And the Leyhe moaned for the ; "yesterdaya" of river traffic. "The romance of piloting, such as Mark Twain and his comrades knew, haa passed. No longer does the pilot jOand at hla big wheel and struggle against the currents of the rivet. Instead the steering is manipulated mlth steam or hydraulic power, so pushes a that the pilot merely ' lever, he said. a ; But one of the old time river is stUl adhered to, according to Leyhe. That Is the custonj of nieet-lu- g the riser bostt at the Jloclt lp the small towns,r Arrivals and tafte "on the appearance of fextal o:asioris, Leyhe said. ' "And contrary to the general opinion- ateaiulwatiHg v revival Trade has been iietter in the lastjlve prjilx years than in the days when the river front was crowded with craft," he ' .. V said. , f "( A -'' it mdf ! Thursday TCo'M'ia-- $1.00 . West Open Until ., Watch for symptoms of worms In your children. These parasites are (he great destroyers of child life. If you have reason to think your child has worms, act quickly..:- Give tM little one a done or two of White's. fteaniermifugSr'.Wdrma cahhot exist where this time-trieadd succesaful remedy is used.. It drives ant the worms and restores the rosy hue of health to baby cheeks. Price 35c Sold by k Adv. Drug Co. - d Hed-qul- . Gibson, president; James J. Burke, vice president; J. F. Mulone, secretary and W. B. Fife, treasurer. These officers and the following are the cnarter memDera: Henry a. 1 MOTHERS - Brieft Roe)' (Continued from . 3k,- - New Todav ttet 2S.i2jv Cameron, T. J. Foley, Dr. J. J. Gall-gaP. H. Goggln, James Ivers, Cath director of dlocesatt pointed olic boys' activities by Bishop Glass, IL V. Loggins, J. J. Neville, J. H. called a meeting of the men of the Cook, B. W. Connole, D. J. E. Dowd, Catholic parish and paced the propo J. R Dwyer, J. B; Dunne, A. J. sition of a permanent boys' camphai Glllls, J. J. Harare fore them. Messrs. Cotterell Sad mer, j. ai. aiurpuy, uugn uyan ana . '. ,. Ray very generously donated, the C, BlnettL on how directions The following land (part of their- -' property In Provo canyon) and the organisation to get to Camp Glass are given to was formed under the name of tbp those who are unacquainted with Catholic Men's club. Oeorgo Jai the route ! About two miles south of Gibson was elelted president J. X Orem on the. state highway, turn, to Burke, vice president f J. Fi Maloue the left and Renter Provo" canyon secretary and W. E. Fife, treasurer about two miles from this highway; The club met each month in the. ca- proceed up the canyon six miles to thedral bail and at a dinner on May Vivian park ; cross the bridge at the. 11.1925, the organization was for right into the park and follow the mally offered to the Right Rev. road to the left to Camp Glass one HiMhnn and S30O0 Dledeed to eauio mile, up the South fork. For those the rnmn for onenlne durluir the loot wisning io ,anve meir own ' cars, arrangements have been made . summer of 1925." The Catholic Men's cbib' 'is w, rap by the transportation committee for idly growing organization, the mem- motor busses toleave the Cathedral bership committee, of which J. 6. of the Madeleine at 9 o'clock Sunday Lynch is chairman, having brought mornln jr." Reservation may be made to with the following: Arthur Grim-ardthe membership from thirty-fiv- e J. D. Derby, Charles Driscoll, The 250 within Just 8 short time officers of the club are : George Jay D. J. Laramie, George Jay Martin, J. P. O'CarrolL F. J. McGanhey and Motor bus Nell O'DonnelL may be made with John Kennedy or Don Dean. n, -- W Vy bom, .MM n (W Tk tbr i4 Maoirs to-Tni IT BRUK1SH ITUYWilStt ' - ' . NEWUSL , - v ' -: . Jy-2- 8 ! 913, . - FOR SALE CHEAP baby buggy 110. Jy-2- 8 Good Wicker Srd E. 117, N. - , WANTED Jy-2- 4 Jersey cow. Phone Good T87-J-3- .- Jy-2-4 INSILVERCITY FOR SALE Apples, "Red ""Astra- chans, Yellow Transparents, Cider vinegar and dill. . Thomas 672 N. 5th . Jy-2W. Phone 810-W- SPECIAL 8 AUGUST We connecting rod tighten for 41-58peciai price, for guarr anteed repairs on cars of all kinds. W. L. Angus, 390 TV. Center., Jy-2UNTIL your-For- 9 JohnAVlliiam Goodman was' made bishop- - of, the 8ller City ward o.the, L.':'D. S. church, vice Jesse Haws, resigned. at a special meeting held' at .Silver City Saturday night, TWih ;Apostbi MelvinJ. Ballard in charge or the . Installation.'.. . Abouf slity persons were present,-bumen numbered less than a dozen. Bishop Goodman selected: y art. Potts and Arthur Lltrist as his coum selors, an dthe Silver City ward Is flow completely reorganised, . i It Is and expected that a new amusement ball will be erected atf once, the former meeting house hat ing been destroyed by fire uitfrerthuii - A " two years ago. The selection of the new bishopric meets with general approval, It is - -- SIGNS YOU CAN BELIEVE IN i If your breath- bj'bad and yott. havis spells of swimming In the head poor . oppotite,VcoiiBtlpatlon and a general, feeling, it Is a sign ypur liver is torpid. iTlja one really, dependable remedy for all dls- orders; Jn the. lver,i stomach, and bowels is Herblne. . It acfrrjower-fvlIy.on,.tliver, strengthens digestion, purifies the bowels and restores a flne fceliif of emrrgy, vim and cheerfulness. Price 60a Sold by Hedqqjst Drug Co. Adv. - v. e ward-hous- 1 Lady desires work 2 said.' week. Call 90 8. 7th ANTED e saaVSiSstVSaj atf Elite BeautyPsfiorPbuiie "EUBEKArJuly 22 "' ' . OpSTI-Subscrib- TherEveaiBSTAr ISUiSTALLED HAVE MISS EMERT marcell youf ' or 8 days a East , vv , Jy-2- 8 8f Rib Boil URGE GOSHEN Pot Roast 8i . . Hamburger Steaks .11 Best' Pot Roast ' . . 15fr Yeal Stew, breast". :12&) . Neck". -so- FARMERS TO UTAH CENTRAL LEAGUE. 1 '"J Club Standing. WANTED High class man-- , for Won: Lost. Pet 'sales work out .of our Provo 1.000 Heber .v... ....4 branch. - Must- furnish references. Neck of veal 1.000 .4 Eureka .ffy See Mr. Smith ID a. m. to noon JW0 2 Nephl .......j . Lamb stew , . . . . . Thursday, Apex JOept .600 Provo EUREKA, July 22. With n api.k.2 Electric Co. 113 N. Univ. Ave. .600 ; 2 American Fork peal to the landowners of Gosbeh to 'PLENTY OF, PORK; hold to their lands and. a promijje 550 ROOM FOR RENT A Spanish Fork 110 E. at alUhentetlleHrn&Tbarreii that . NICE SRPING jCHICKEN .1 550 ..J'hono 900-J- . w ... Payaon hinds lying Ifflhewjrthwestern cove ; . ".000 .Vi. . .0 Springville w"here . . Goshen now at pet lb. of Utah hike, S5f and stretching up to the S- stands, western foothills would yet blossom large enought to roast. as the home. Apostle Molvin J. BalWatermelons lard closed the Tintic stake confer ence Sunday afternoon. ... . 'y 36size 1.2j ?The conference bega In Eureka' Cantaloupes' anS' afternoon Golden M. Saturday, ji? D. MERRILL. By Cantaloupes, 45- - size.rk10 Kimball and Apostle Ballard 'were) Tlie American Legion outing at MOSCOW. . Jnlr' 21. itrPl Re- the visitors and chief speakeri-The- ) Plenty, of good Raspberries, Geneva Tuesday night will be-rSembllng the crush t a Urgaln day afternoon session , had , a Saturday Dewberries,; Black English In one talued the memory of every mu tn an Amevcan denartment very small attendance, which led j Currants, Native Currants, present as one of the Outstanding I crowds the of nromxvtirp Mr. Kimball . to. make soibe events oi me aeason. in spite on nnrrhn.a nf fmm h caustic remayks on this 'neglect .of. Lettuce JOc. H the- g. -t- rTrzarff holdlfi- aflenlngrad. the conference. r1 ' .. cucumbers, 3,for norm, which no doubt'dampened the hove tiecome so large that it has i At the session In' Goshen ;8undny Red &striQan appfes, to the wme extent of per', of keepspirits been found necessary to make wait morning the two vlslt8 w'tre'the IK & 'WUW 'V'- y.tCA ing them home, there was a very ing lists- vl customers. ' spea kers. Sunday afternoon Yell6w'.' Transparent fpflea Eondtnrnoht fjwnroyOj .Besldes.merobers of foreign jnla, 1 dwit. Fro n lrth,ma4a'sttoBg per pScfe V.'.V?' vT-Fork and Lehl. 8lons aniioni to buy, it is under plea for attendance at sacrament . ".. : The mess 'fund waS lilierally stood that many purchasers are due meetings. Apostle Ballard and Mr. peck drawn upon und every one enjoyed from Europe and America, lured by Kimball also were speakers at this Tomateoes .'..lTJ, the' previledgc of going back for 1the prospect- - of obtaining regal session; , Potatoes, by the peclt ...j.. : j I A select choir, of tweht,? voices seconds with no' fear- - of being as- wares in this unusual sale, Apricots , ; j , music during signed to K; P. duty for a week. ; More than" 100 gowns of the late from Eureka furnished s the conference. Soils were Sung One of the regrettable things of czarina, a complete livery for two theeveulng, however.was the - ar thoujrtnijservantS andaiorgops by Apostle Ballard;- - John Hood, rest of State Commander Jack Booth clerical wardobe from '.rhe.wiBtei Frank BesUyrfMLee-Mansqn,- 1 R. AWIlkins-an-Ay- C. Burton. and about thirty other legionnaires paiace are among the belongings mus'le service was elaborate Bnd The for the' "perpetration of diverse and be sold. a distinctive feature of tbe""confer- sundry henious crimes." They were ennce. THE PHONE FOR FOOD ' hauled. into Judge Joe Nelson's court INDOXf Jply ' MARKET-"- .' a before Jury of nngympathetic dispatch to the Morning ' g wives., and in spite ol the V THREE PHONES reports that an unnamed Amer appeal of the council for ican bid $500,000 for the czar's per193 , PHONE defense, weref ftch fined the sum sonal tiJning-TOoSot at the Lenin' 194 FOR cents to defray of twenty-fivgrad auction Of the late- ruler's . 195' . ' FOOD " . . property. ...... : ." HOLD LAND - .15 ", Wn. -J.28 . MANY BUYER- .'.7.4 AT CZAR SALE Legionnaires RUBBER CASE BATTERIES s-; . W. 4he-fter- FOR FORD AND CHEVROLET CARS k-- ' Utah Valley Gas inAi for your home paper-- - Vives Convict As a lightener of toil, giver of comfort and herald 01 r economy, Gaslplaysa.foremost part Jnour everyday , life. . 208-M- . N. 1st W. IjOST One rubber bip boot with - Provo and rubber le.-btw. Vivian park' Finder return to Sut' ton Cafe, Reward Unsympathetic 'jV 7; The Gas" industry knows that its business is to serve therrr u public it is in the maintenance and carrying on of this creed, that all ourCf forts are being directed. You are invited to enjoy this great convenience. Phone B furnished mod ,' 444 ... k. .H.-A'.vJ- ern apt4 1st floor. NEWBISHOPRIC i Inter-moun-ta- ..rv used increased comfort, practicability and ' ; efficiency. j. i 2 room FOR RENT JBMrunul - maMU. RlbbM. ; . j pfmmmm,,tt Provo 8:00 Thursday office and home, Gas has brought to INTO factory, i ; bUfilneas-lswlt-nessl- KmrrirA TT s.Vi L.':f.:,n ; Center Gas Serves the Public! Take Advantage of It!--r t. j, 230 BB4MO FILM. T j. choiice I0U : : ..: your - T1 rtS- I SJ J Voiles e, r I ' The. -- : " l7rfcw - Summer Dresses Greatly Reduced . cua-tom- Inroads by smokeless fuels, portlo and coke, on the domestic (,' serl-u- a icuiliig business are creating iirnlilem for the anthracite coal ndustry,. according, to Samuel D, tVarriner, spokesman for the mine iperntorg, during a recent' confer' '.' nee In Atluutlc City. "As we all know,". Mr; Warrlner aid, "there la a limit to the price but the consumer will pay. When bat time in reached, he aearcbea mr'suhstltulesrehd industry and in mention provide them. That la what happening to the anthracite industry, With (he rapidly increasgjanaaaaMpvMlaaMat aMMHaiaajvaMa-r-'-ing cost of anthracite in comparison j vlth other fuels, it consumption per aplta has' 8tefldUy..jjhruiikv I "One of the birgeat gas companies 11 m TT I in the country baa Just announced I dotes on rdes!gHln tb at baa perfected mill more PARI just frecJtl such a this (me conmnlc apparatus for heating. The It la ol block chiffon in amnrt 'result for this ia that the use of tralglit tinea and tKt unique tea .VnthrHi tie ,ns a summer fuel has turt. is a.cluatvr of dice at regiir ceased." a long ribbon th nvcKimt ' . r' ikrly X.v.-. l! J- - . 1 ' GAS HEATING Fa: . ' Customer icho have looked over our first showing of. j 17 foil dresses have remarked at the beautiful shades and smart cuts. . Panzy Purple is a leading shade for fail. V:: Flare skirts arejveru good, long1 close fitting sleeves the je4tttIiMeOIrel nfJt, would music Tilnd of Years agp anf " k half.doien negroea ,witn are predominant. r- i fr horns an4 drums, alt playing put of do.- - .ormtiu said. 'Both were in the rag store when Joseph Maurer waa UiikaeU admitted bot to, death. .avlng beefl ttobmVwnTpuToTTTo ;he affair. If Robert' appear we viU prosecute him for murder and ' ang both." Hosnell insist that Robert fired be fatal shots during a Quarrel over ... iquor.' Appeals to President Coolldge J V B bf d - . A 11, GnaranteSf One YearT PARRY BATTERY AND ELECTRIC CO. West Center 1 v 159-16- PROVO I )pctt7:30 Phone Coke Co. Y30 - JO : " tg.nrc ri! tosJi...ilS .10 , 39 .7 SUTTONS MARKET - ;.: 21.-(r- P)-rA Springville Provo Spanish Fork h StOHAGt BATTERY lesirad llit e F--R Season's Ticket to Swim-mm-g rool Given Awiy at ..". - The Evening Herald Classified - Ads Are Business Getters. -- - WEDNESDAY, JULY 22nd '"Warner StoneV Columbians" 4-- f 1 |