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Show 'HIE EVENING For IV ACS I ; j We 4 FAST EUREKA CLOUT THUEE iieht i '6.90 tiHutloa t tlie WtdiH'sda giiM Mincra t Tlmp witk th Enn r"nrk. The graudsUiHl rlieered bim lo' in' etM Wlie 1 the leveDBJ Inning be connMed for the longwt line bit (Mtrallel with the third-batthat bm ever bett !W oat tbis canon, t leant I)avHla. who bad Just before thai put tnothef tour hit RBhiW the renterflcld lence. c we home with BUs. - In the eeeond liming Hoover trt-e- d the ealljr That roufiht is three ran tor the Tlmiw. He idaraMed wit and wat the tint wua a Ib the gaiak--"- '-The game waf one of Uioee thrlll-tn- g affalri'vblcb. the ItajebaU.fan of I'rovo have men two or lhr tfuiM iM'fore at Ttmp fark durUm - .J. the prewnt avason. The. Thups hive wvef .bewi U tteter 1 nhajiethAM :.Hk pwaent f TfflteHanff rnUer fhe aifw-tTothe boja have and Kn developed! rapidly: and bave. gained confidence In thewsefvea, WeUnetdur'a game 'war a little Ix'tter attended by tbo I'rovo ans than jirevloua guinea but all of the I'rovo faua have uut aa yet got the " Wedmwdny afteruooo bitblt " In.flneatyle Berry a batting with the bat, aettlng averuKe for the game ef .800. Three was singles and a In five time to lhrry'a eontrlbutioB the but ' Dyer did himself proud on the moiindi after he Jmil betsi tuni-hefor five bits one vf whkh waa a bonie run by Andrua in the Hlath, Dyer began to get good and angry and begun a treuk of pitching n likh bus JUt lMtett duplicattid here for a long time. - Four men, one after the other, 'were Bent to the dugout via the atrlke oiit route. In the- - Inst three innings only one hit m f.",'-v was gotteji from hlui. Fowk-- r alurted mound duty for the .Winers but only" luated tibe nnd a third Inning, lie wm replueed In the second by Sutherland after three hits and three runs had been wored on biia. In the meautlnie the Miners ran In two in the fourth and two in the sixth whH'U put them one to the good. ' , Ole pitched tight ball until the seventh when the TIraps" fonntf bis weak spot. After Dixon was out to short, Farmer started the bon bardnient with a single.. Be ad vanced to'thtrd on Berry's single and ' then eume homo oa Schats4 Davltlsaii clouded the pill Dingle. nnd oent it fiylng, into the enn- sheds while he was striding it off to third and Berry and ebaU were 4 crossing the' plate.'.-- . . . '. Then, "Hitting"', H,opyer .stepped up accpmpittileil by the cheer of ....$2.24 to $6.90 lot Ladies' Kid and Patent Slippersvalues v ;. .7:7.7: $3.4S or 1 Tot Men's High Grade Press Shoes and Oxfords & , . ;. c . . . . . $3.34 for . . . . XI lot Boys' Hih Grade Press Shoes 1 .':: r.Tr.T.-r.-TvTTT-.i-r;-- ............ ",..JCor vitTiii ds J5:i8 , High Grade Slippers 4L.lotD. Muses' ..$2.19 stock is more complete than-- ' S, Garments-i-o- ur ever before every pair is approved. Do not be de-- , ceived by any riethere'is only two lengths of sleeve, elbow and wrist, two lengths of leg, knee and ankle -approved, any other is without authority. 777 EWy!"6rjnl2atI6&'af "man or liigher power has a '" system iind" every good member will comply if Jthey - .are loyal. ... Note our prices and compare with any. ' .Fist knit in new or old style, pair ,. : tre two-bagg- t' t 70?, S9d - Knit in Ladies' or Men's $1.35 grade ...... .V81, 15 1 .25 jSlai&ripji'fa tadi&L $lJft grade IFea7 .weigh tjaen's new style, $2.00 grade . .$1.75 Heavy weight double back, $2.50 grade. .. ...$2.00 . . ' rW TAfl SUk, newer old style, $G.75" grade for. .7 . $3.48' Our entire line of Hose, Parasols, Straw and Cloth all on sale Hats, Dres Voiles, Summer Underwear, ' f at big discounts at -- D. L. VAN WAGENEN. . 318 W. J WHERE YOU GET" VALUES I I ..'.li' Mi III V Center; f illf'll Blii IH'li - I P Jill HI --J came-throug- ...... I . I,. . two-bagg- . ,11 B'MU'ittllHIjillHH i Enjoyable Outing' equipment or the lack of it, determine how successful er how miserable your trip will be. .J t A few things you can hardly do without: Tents Camp Stove Luggage , Carrier Water Bag Canteen . ; , Beds : Mattress Chairs You'll find it priced right at I; ' - tJ -- JH It i , rTttl 'I kY . WEST CENTER ' - . m H ON ERRORS it H m ' , M . M H H H M II H M M M tf M ', ' nM - Our shop has.the latest and best equipment made. We now build more service into the tire than ever before. We have no unsightly spots. The appearance is not spoiled. We have balloon equipment for the bal-- . loon tires. ;. t nr Hi 3-- J..... cf Ktirife, ah, w Boh net t. lit. Atadrus, a, ....... Fuwler, 102 4 4 .. ..... .......... id. Shriver, If.i VieKU 3b T. Smith. tl. O COME A 4 0 0 2 0 4 1 1 3 S 3 1 0 9 0 IkH-- k 0 0 0 1 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 O O 3 Q 2 ' 1 t) J 0 0 0 0 4 4 ..... p Bhrlver, Totals - H.Ol A. Furiwr, 3b 6 6 2 4 Uavidtwn, c Hoover, cf tJ'er, p 4 4 4 1 If. Berry, 2 ...... i Totals " .......38 8 Scare by T'-v:,-- Ituni OUO i- IIitsAl40 000 Buns-HM- O 'Sammarr! ; s Brffflfs-Viert- '. . Fa 2-- Murdw4Vff-BBDer-- Uniprirc Wright. ..... ....... innings. 7 FOR t- - man . : t i ' , : 4 $3,501$4.50-$5.9- 5 j j COATS THREAD 3c SPOOL 7 FOR 7 H"aTEaTIimaTO -- i'-t- - n ANOTHER GAME 1J i I WW i .- -. 1 ft-ro- - - -- 1 t ; - ..... ..... f i i. fi i - ja Ajm-rica- 0;Vwn. Vi Bank Helps Th e rm e r j, 110 113 ! This - t " .1' V-.- Two-lniw- - s .8 We regard the Farmer as one of the pii!ir3 th :t support the nation. For that reason this bank is ready'at' all times to come to hia aid not only in the matter of money, but with reports oi current as well as projective business conditions. Come today or tomo'rxew "u this service. Iiil ri: M n- M s Farmers & Merchants Banlc' 3 3 e All RAILROADS mi im.im t j .......... 30 130Sltj xi ' 7 . ' r, "J?--pnc SSarr:?? j rani-- Bolt LaKe City l $4.00 to . flan- - - - . .; 3 . 2; ...... rV J.Vi C3 . rnuand 10 TV 1 lf Jit,' - "'''" SjSaS to Dalton to Joaes ' checked novelty designs. Crepes, 15C r. h? Bonner 4 in 2 ff fcD 0ne lot new FALL SKIRTS, plain and Pleated effects, plain, striped and" ' Thread, Size 18x38 - l'mplre--Tnylo- 7 ! ball Davidson. Double . plnys fSchata to Conant, Farmer to Italle to Conaut. . , All other Fall SKIRTS drastically rv duced. Savings of one-haor more. AH new-- : Plain colors and beautiful novelty Priccd design 50c High Grade Turkish Towels, Double Uonae tun4 Audrua, Hoover. Thwp-ba- e hits Kline, Andrus, Berry, Hoover. Illt-a- off Fowler 3 ia 1 3 inning; ft Sutherland T in U in Innings; oft Aiidrus 2 in 1 nliiRB. - Struck aut by SstheriaiiU I. by Dwyer-8- . Bases on balls of f Sutherland 1, off Dyer 1. Passed iunings, $2 98 69C nh Turkish', Towels Berr. 2, Berry, Stolen bases ......-- SACRIFICED .Summer weight L-S. Garments, old, and new style, all sizes, regulat $1J25 values, aje price, per pair . el,- T ; SPECIAL ' " Clx 13 60x 8 010 12 13 27 Innings Eureka 2u ooi 'M iW-?- 4 ' 'Provo' . iiitoooi "" Values to $10.00; sizes up to 10 years. A good assortment to pick from No- w- t 4 it 'f - Kiddies' Fall Goats ;K:IewTfiaiTSKr6"!I 8 2 0 0 1 3 0 l(r 0 0 3 4 Italic, 2I ('4nunt, lb, ........ Dlxunr rf .t.,,.... 3 10 "2 1 E BEST. SELECTIO IT MEANS SAVINGS FOR YOU.V;.. ill 25 Silk Dresses in1 ill' Ull colors and new shades " I'BOVO t Jl EARliY-G- ET - 24.6 ..35 4 6 Jalues never before Seen in Provq Red Hot SpecMs for Friday 1-- 13 10 1 itrr..;..i0 B Sutherland, b a:- in. primps Ilatata, El'ItKKA Alt. R. ur - 1-- REtXJaO KATES ON - s Frontieij . : - extra inning ........ 1 nfever mmi mj offering sent Ms way- thiit was anywheres iHsKtMe. Often times he ran long distances to set to siuke the piny. Five iut em "er ebiilked" III tolls credit. Cut and Slashed g Threo successive errors were re sponsible for .lluber'a scoring six m runs in the fifth liming and winning . the game by an .18 to 5vscore in a league gnnifr phiyed here "yesterday afternoon with, Sprlngville. rBriniftlUe began-th-a scoring with JNTEriII1Aiig.-6.-Jayso- ir one in the second inning, which was Out victorious In one of the "battles tied yvitlLone'by Heier in the third. ef the ages" wlien In a ten lnnintt AUEUICAN FORK ssacruice iul Tlie score stood one-nnutll the gaiae? they defeated the Pay sou chen, I. M. l'ftty. Two-ba" liltsrAB. R. II.O.A Hilhiian. Cloward, (I to 5 score. fatal fifth. fighters, by Kiirnes, Jf Cowan, Wortiungtou. HiUmatu Heber added one more in the sixth The game i8 exciting from start Tbree-lms- e 4 0 1 hits Kitchen 2, Brlggs, Homer, rf Sprlngville added one in the eighth to finish. At the btg1nulng of tht S 1 runs Oraeo. Miller, p . . v. r, . . Home and three more In the ninth. Snow Seven tii franie, the score was tied Ilillman.' 0 0 Colvin 7. by Ilosweil Uurraiit cf 0 out by ' a good Struck that In at one. Inning the Nepbt gntue thromrhoiir, pitched sa 7 . 4 0 Ilolnisteud, BoBvell,4.: 4 on off halls,, 4. Bases Munlock pitched ft steady cameV boys) added three more rnns ttf tbelr .'4-- i lb M. 4 0 I. ball Thruster, Pitched by Petty tmt gax up the mound to Bonner tally,' ' I'tiyson cam through lu the lilt by . 2 0 2 Double pkiys S. Wilson to Austin, 3b in the eighth Inning when Spriug- - elghtU'. with twa runs making thu Olvln, Birch 2b . 4 0 2 0 3 score then 3 to 4 in favor of XephL II. Wilsba, O. Biwrry to brace. vllle batters began to connect. . . 4 0 0 8 1 ' race, to M.; Spcrry; M. Sperry to Robinson, c In the ninth.Tanon added an addiThe lineup: Bruce. to 'M. If -Petty, tional two and then Neplil tied tb HEBER 31 0 11 27 15 AB. R. H.O.A score." In the tenth inning. Piiywru Errors, 'Summary: Diidley, McKee M G. in aeroKH . succeeded 5 putting another 0. Montgomery rf Duvls, Framptiin, Miller, Ilolnwtcnd, 1 1 M unlock; ss 5 0 keep iw Xephr record Thrasher 2 ' Thrce-brts- e hits lur-ran- t, ! G.. elson, lb. 6 0 blank. 5 e hite-- ( Beck. Iloincr, PAYSON O Q 5 Stanley, cf Jones. Double play McKee to lf-AB. A O. II. It. 5 Bonner, 1.0 Duvls, Mlletf to Austin, Hobnstead 5 2 3 2 ' O E. Siontgomery, 8b .4 0 0 Kitchen, 3b ....-to Birch, Thratier to Birch, 4 0 1' 5 1 2 8. WiLsou, 4 Sweat, 2b ........ Wright. A. Mirrdock, 4 -1 --Umpire 0 1 Barnettylf t ; n R."TJeIson, e. i - AMERICA rOBK; Aiig. fl.The 5 .0 2 7 4 0 flJ0 Brigade ..ji.,!-.-- . WEDNESDAY'S RESI LTS Fork took the Siiouinh 8 1 .......... 3 Cj;! 1 Carcmen 3 p IN COAST LEAGIE baseball men Into camp here 27 Totals .....t. ...... 41 Cowiiu, rf .......... C 0 2 1 slrtn tmg wcttix'.', MjibT fttrmsrir, rrrr?' firHINQVILfcB . 4 1 1 ras' touched for only six sureties AB. It II.0;A Clowwrd. bs At Los Angeles : Suit Lake 1, Los( W A I .1 A A ' . Fork sluggers Vhile- - the 5 0 0" 6 n. - iisuu, in it. Groesbeck, a d U V a ' t . Angeles 2. ; . 11 for Hanks bits; found 3b Packard, i 9 6 0 At HMleVonkland 7, Seattle 5t -- r H.o.AJ .. 4 1. 0 4 . 2 Tiitals AlCll. Dnlton, J!b .., ,T...&i- 6 14 80 13 At I'fwtJnu: Vernon 3, rortlnmli ' T 1, k Ni:i'IU ' SPANISH FORK Davis, c ... At San Francisco; SnrrnmcHto 0, v.. AB. R. II. O. A Snow, ' . a ab. it; 11.0. . 6'. Snn Fram-two. 4 0 0 2 I B. IVttr. If. 5 1 2 .3 0 Dudley, If Jones, 3b . . F 2 1 O 1 3b 5 i 4 0 Grooms, If. tVIInnks, p WEDNESDAY'S RESl'LTS . 4 0 0 0 0; Worthlngton, c...... 5 0 Beck, 3b ..... nnrrelt, cf IN NV1IUVAL UCAGl'K 1 J McKee, ss . . 0 10 - 4 3 Oiltotmell, Wheeler, rf r " 1 J: M. Tetty, ms 0 1 J 3 Jones, cf C, Clit-i'- g Totals 0 7 u. At Chicago PhiliKk-Uihla 14 1 Davis, lb 5 .35'J 6 2t OlGrnee. lb MurdiKk, K.M. S perry, 2b ...... 4 0 3 5 LewiSj Summary; 1.3 (iroeshet-k- . MonigHiuery. 0 II l j At St. Lirnls: Boston 2 St I.culsl l. 0 0 0 Ol Packard, 'Park, rf ..i jrt, -- 1 ::, Jones 2, Wheeler, Two-basO. Slurry, cf 0 41 Oi J'umklvu at ritliliuri! g(ime post-hit 3 i O Carter, rf. ... 1 0 Stolon ' bases Sweat, Bonner. potietl ; ruin. t taUJjJlOll, 2b. . ' . track J Tttft eY ;orU at ClucJUia,tti pifiic irfw.; ... .v . M.w.y.VU 5 out by Snow 6j by MunliM k 14 In ! Summary : Krnr4illlman, 1 ,13 24 14 ijiwtl Kit- - s s lur:SIgSEX2IES2ZXnZ2S2XlKBIHMII3UlliailI8if ' Remember--Everythim- ball-aatin- g ..... Ralloon:Tire' Headquarters A y 1 A the finish af Ola Suti-- . the main stay xf the- - JJlner'u ' "Tire Merchants" M the paysImes M - its tir pltefcJug stuff. .Ute and Uwn suvrk-e- d livrii ut lata. lie was tlxud awi w tia aeut tu the dugout as soon fes. llllxs-- clouted the pill for the homer. - .Ted Smith was a lend tm tfce Uluw'i right garden. He mcr '- -nl ....... .31 ...... .4 .... Briiiiliall Bros. M ia erUtiid, r- '- l - ehthaiasti jataa their hats- - and i i lr.. i That aa - -n- v. a. 1 W w bands IL L- t) -- .;. plati by tUe wiving wbo rtr i K-J- il , II ued bniiie j H H H By Vulcanizing TU ! U-...l- circled ln cheering and sboujug continlung after he had crossed ytbe Ellas Double play Packard. H ., mi cheered with all .veiled ij;hc an nit--o- H . and T HEBERWINS uM the fdui He tw)k one healthy illug at the JitTe and sent it ls Dtrtilkl with th third h luto thp field.' Xbe Hue wajr erwwd vim Its feet ta an instant e ..... and-Oxfor- cj llVISTERS F0RB1GSCOR and-Wor- ...;:7;....-...iw.;v.- joined the throng of shoppers this morning tuu.. tr.,j.Aji c nAii i ... Jk-n's'an- N M PROVO'SIIAPMHiliGTW our bluck CTkEoea toTaiSIe rooia'i&r tur have the largest line of shoes ia town and they must go recardjiless-o- f cost. - All factory line 7 from the' best factories. All solid leather. VVe do notearry the cheap junk. . , atch Broken lots to clean up at any price. ' prices they wul pet better ech time. Shoes .St.OS 1 lot Bo);s' Scout 1 lot Men's and Eoys Scout and Work Shoes. $3.24 .1 let Lfcdies'Omifort Shoes and Slippers, i . , .$1.93 1 lot Ladies' Suede and" Leather Slippers, values to riuue - line. 1925. 1 mm FRIDAY, ANI) SATURDAY BARGAINS TTYffiHlrlP'- - rn PhoeVPry Goods.',.""We rriust iaDT - j IH:rJlD;TIItr:iIiYriLGTJST?;, . READ HERALD WANK h Every Wednesday ; ana oaiuraay at iiv Habit Ydu'll'iLikfclt Get-TH- e R-TllBllLIH8- T0NGIRLS i |