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Show '' .....!.. 'ner v ;j - . t i; ' . - j wi'V U - - i - .. f : THE - '. AGGIES WIN SPORTMGmNTS . . Whir do casserole dishes USUany taste. Detterr JINX" 8 " ASSOCIATION ... .. i By UBX,! FARREIX f United PiHa aart "Writer" itiw idm.4krcji 12 (r. pHvatejnsbit. t It wac pointed out ia this roluntu at the tiror that if tenuis ia France 'i - p.- itWra iuit tbst It in iu this con in ry that ecanip a hlg htne In Kraqca before the first m'tiiu be- - uo such: situation couli occur. Just a few days later aa Inr? twewi ' Mile,-- , Sitwtmi tne1ti n4 Minn 11 Wen Will ami m i dent arose that proved the point. V , ti f. Hill Tlldeu. rather ar- t that aoiotitliinif ehinUii be done ranged a aeriea of exhibition matches between French and American tbont It.: , - Amwrioi,- - wiia irutmtxU that playerl planned to be taued on Tex the iunorent and minoiihl.fltmted Kickard's Garden. ' to have been Xhe receipts youffg American chauiplon. was be,. dc voted t& the ircnch'AaicricaH Interests of Good Will Association. 'hanilise to further-thThe tennla association' refused to the hotel people In the Riviera 1Ir-sanction the matches and under the were answered with the trk, constitution any American player chargf '8o' your old man.' The .Frvidh critldn, who made: who played in the matches would have become liable to suspension. oni caitstlc comwfnt when the Tilden became rebellious and said of Miss Berkeley pave townspeople Vincent Richards and Fran WiHa an rfutotnoliile when she re- - that he, cis Hunter would play in defiance tuxued from her Olymjiie trltimih In of the association on the grounds wpnt. after per again because that the association had to 'j:n,4, wrlonsome artirle for exercise the .dominance of a slare theiwMrair;flatl.vT4otaaKd 4hat holder over a player.. "r defined by the Irnlt-e- d ;iittirisiu, The memlers of the French team Teiiiiis Liwii. States Association, refnsi'd to piny liecanse they were was the 'burtk.v the guests of the association in this The deiuund was made' in this country and because they didn't that American offletennis wrtmtry know a lot about the Good Will ials fhould.. swing, as couple of fists and what It was H abont. Tilden wjis forced to call off the f the' money interest but the In- matches with' a protest about red ternational (affairs committee of the taiw-anmisguided zeal of the asso association rn&d that SliBS". Wills ciation but it was not until later was on her own in. France a'ud that the association indirectly ei; : -:that there wag no just reason for plained its zeal the governors of the fame In this According to a prominent official nia Hills Bros. CoflTcc'ls roasted in small quantities a lew pounds at .a . tli-r- time by, our patented continuous roasting process. Even temperature constant circulation of fresh air ,",. . . controlled roasting! This ex -clusive-proces- s develops that inTm- itable flavor that . has made Hills Bros. 'Red Can the; pride of the , liimH-eiitiy- e ? West. "Prove what controlled roasting jdqes for coffee 1 Pierce the vacuum teal of a tin of Hills Bros.1 What coffee-lovin- g e try Sgttaflnff-is-xhrjfoiw- a wonderful fragrance greets you! Kowbrew a cup and rrais it to all In the world, no flavorr t lips. 3 fu to compare with this! Ask for Hills Brps. by name and look for the Arab on the caoiltV quite important-- -.That none of the perfection put' into the: can may be lost, in the cup. "The Alrt of Entertaining," mailed free on request. Address Hills Bros., : - 1 San Francisco. f FIE! HONORS " or ' - : ' - - ' - lO.Piece Aluminum Cooking Set - x with every IOGA. 'i lii(rwhafMvaa roHiitry' to rtep '26 Piece Set of Silverware . COMMERCIALIZED GATjIES i OR -F- AGAINST THE HOLDING OF , r FIRST GAME" TENNIS ASSOCIATION . pace mu ' r ElTNINff HEJULD, FRIDAY. JIAROt 12. HILLS BROS COFFEE kbrcfc 13 Th Hah ACnoimural college, chawplon of the orkj' Mountain confcreut. Tburtday Bight Majestic Range aprrtache4 nearer the highest tiasjtetliall honors of the interaaauntnin region by defeating the Pah'rttto State Teachers' col lege In the first encounter of their lhreeicaiue series. to 2a, IHsday- ln 0 same aggressive style f i li jfaalited play .ihemjtoefgat tfielr e era opisnienta. the Aggie towe'rJj aU.ve their smaller Ttvals, and. rather by good fortune of their physical endowments, than by kumt lor aaiu, triumphed with room to spare. f rnder the disaifvantagf of playing upon a at.ra.nge fhior.aud in a new eBTlrornnem, the Greeley Bears did exceptionally wetl They added to thelL jepujatLon as flghtera nd showed apeed and alertness through out the uauie. Their basket shootlnr waa weak and time and again thev ndsaefl attual setups beuvatb the Plain Black MS7 $13J30 Down $3.00 Per Week :;" ' l The Range with the Reputation or Blue Whiter-Gre- y I il .r ' Enamel . . hoop. The Ajrgics, too, were sorely amiss in the basket shooting department, and It was due largely to the. ability of Banders and Martiudale, the guards, who scored at considerable distance from the ring, that the Lo gan team gained Its wide margin. The Aggie guards tallied five of the fifteea goals and twelve of tlie Ihlrtv faine ,liits The sme was weu handled bv 1. K JPatterwm of Fort Morgaia, Colo., and Roy Ikiclntyre of Stilt Lake. ITAH AGGIES. G. T, F. P. 3 .2 Hwley,"i. .... 1 Nielsen) f. . .2 .1 Williama, f. .. 0' 2 .5 3 13 wprtnington, c, .v Satiderg, ...4 2 3 V Martlndale, g. , ...1 1 0 2 Wade, g. .. ... ...0 0 0 0 . $15.00 Down $3.00 per week Pay For Your Majestic On Easy Terms ... i-.:. without interest H ; -. f -- A Real Value Washer 2 tubs .... B-- r. ...... ...15 15 9 38 G. T. 3 ,'.,.2 4 2 7 P. t J.: 4 .0 0 0 ......1 ...,, i,., . ... ... ? -- - - $5.00 Down ?. $130.00 ft . 17.95 $128.50 $2.00 per week. Comemid .,0 c-- g.' 1 1 ... All for . . t'tlLOHAIH) Ilper, f. Brown, WUlette, f. loniison, c Dauth, Mashbitrn,, tlttddeuy i-- . . Bench and t Totals ..... Sea Wave seethe wonderf ul:Vossline of .2 g. . . .. . ...1 .......... ' MfcyAgpyTFroin, - teft tht tofitt Jrttk UMCM ti.nm,i relative 'tr the three rinvoeoplp APiECUTlO.M, who contributed to thjfe last number of onr Educational Ketlfl. We' ap' V!... ' Editor,preciate this mention and assure you fThe Eveuin SjfcraUlt.; jH2SflW that yon ate' welcome &4 any time lour issue' ot last evening lynched to use any material that you, may leed pleased to note what you say hapiH'ii to find lu our mBgti&e for ' tn tt 1 m ' Happy SellCanMdNever Bhe-- i ftf "thp -- at 744 K. South pike City, for the son Scott's Emulsion 4c ic isoflKf iio.4 aiu v suffered au4.;rlvi(uia,Ue ONIX3A3 northern Utah and southern Utah vvhere collecilim of various animal LONGAN. March 12. The Aggie forms may be'niadc. rhre polln?-tlon- s must lie worked, up mid left wrestling, team left for Provo Friday where thfy will defend the state M'Uh the institution. They are to and accredited mat chamnionshiD aeainst the T'tnh Is? labeled, MI 3HX isn " ' ' Onions, 10 . -- 3 Lettuce 3 25c 4 for Oranges, sweet and juicy, 2 dozen Bananas 45c lbs. -- ....V........V; 65c ; Fresh Ranch Eggs, 2 dozen'. 15c 41c of three-pai- :" $2.75 Seeds of- the very, best varieties . for this' climate. Flour and Vegetables. $23.00 New Incubator for . CASH AND DELIVERY .... ..lUyJ - THE BEST DOLLAR HOSE Jenkins Knit Goods Co. II! - Any Shade . $18.00 ' Any size ; ' MWUIIy. .... 7 , r ;;' wbiie he was on jritard an rete aunug tna kiick Hawk Indian war. - They were mate 4 fled on September 25. 1W0. To them were bona fifteen children, neven at whom survive as follows:: Albert Powell of the Nebo stake presf-dencand IJoyd Powell of Payaon of St. Louis, Mo.; Sra. Powell Will to the Herald.) (Special Emma tepew Of Raymond, Ca PAYSON. .March 12. .Mrs. Chris- a da; Stephen Powell' and Vernon tina Powell, a resident of Pay son Powell and RaymonU of for the past sixty years, died at her Powell of Magna There are Nephl. thfrty home in tlie First ward Wednesday. three grandchildren... Funeral aer- - . She was born In Wlthen, Denmark, vices will be held in the Fourth u on' June 14, 1850. She came to ward cnapal Slonday at 2 p. m. wlt, . 11 yearsjof age with hen Bishop Alfred II. Wilson of he ; piiTenta and aud other nicnilvrs of llrst ward in charge. i the family who had' Joined the L. "D. S. church. Thef alktcf ,acros the ' plains from Florence,' Neb to VtaJ with the hand f!irt company and at Kpliriaiii, Sati lVte eonn riiiuui PAYSONWOMAN wltHt George -- Aelson-will aeqmpany : the frection team. The tnen selected are: Joe Credit in This course wiH be given I'rhtt, heavyweight ; Woyd 'Naffer,' in accordance with the amount of Reed Walker, work accomplished.; ichtheavywelght; This will middleweight ; Stevens, 148 pounds ; amount to either two or four. hours. ?etcraon, 135 pounds; Geddes, 125 Dr. Tanner's field group is al- 'kiuikTs, and Packard, 115 piiunirsV ready made up and will, push out in .Captnin Pickett, the only letterman to the Green river beds as sofm as m' the squad was eliminated by schiiol Is out at the close- - of the Peterson this week and will not be spring quarter. Other students may m the squad. for tlu? workw Jjowe,ver,. and register The weakness of the Aggfe Mnenp make their collectionis lack of experience.- - The. same uniami bring it Into-th- e fault was found with the team last territory be worked to , up. versity vear, however, and they surprised ..' - . . he dopesters by taking the state meet. . Walker, Stevens and Peter- SIGN'S l'OU CAN BELIEVE IN n have all had stiff Opposition In heir classes but Nuffer, PratCGed- Jes and Packard have leen pracVily alone., Nelson says that, be has - If your l.realb is bad and you as strong a team as he had last have spells "of - swimming In th year and he baa the opinion that head, poor appetite, constipation, hud.4br8i'-44H--wiaijd.it general no acconnt feeling, it is a 'sign your' liver Is torpid. The tliutgle4t-the- jtone really deiiendable remedy 'for all disorder in the, liver, stomach THERET3 KO GREATER ADVEK-TISIN- and .bowels Is llerblne. It acts MEDIUM IN UTAH pWejfuU"onnhe COUXTI -- THAN THE : EVENING digestion; purltflea the bowels and BEUALDJ2JLSSIFIED COLUMNS restore a fine feeling of energy. vim and cheerfuTnessTTrTcenMV;'. Sold by Hedqulst Drug Stores. Adv ,Pwefl duty in I. y . Amer-ica.wlie- f -- The Evening Herald Classified Ads Are' BusjuessrJG elf e ri IN COFFEE, for ice creama and desserts in all crearrt tises Sego Milk provides the "whole-milk- richness " for which there is no substituteat less than half the cost of cream. ' 'Ask your, grocer for Milk -- You'll like it for everything . -- Sego IF Uave-a-mer- O I rrn,., fOUfc , THIRTY COLORS full line of new Garden Tools just in. Wilford Perry " r A ASK US ABOUT IT. AaaaWiaaSalaaaaaaaBaa-s-I" IU EUREKA ? . NEW TODAY - .' lb. Lard Pairs $2i75r For a limited time only we we sell ' this famous hose for .... , Loose Pure : IUU &lb8.., . HOLEPROOF DOLLAR HOSE -- It pays to trade with Perry's. One day each we refund your money back. Anyone liolding refund slips dated February 19th bring them in and get your Pirsnipsf - A -- 1SPANISII lTO6the.Y.trrWfainiBg""C5flafttu' Saturday Savings month or Carrots. WAYTOPROVO which seemed d xxaaaoaa hqoi tnent to build health. CabbageV' jmus aaMissvio aivaaH h- money. WRESTLERS ON 'Karnak f iuat awful frojn neuritis xsaaDiaCi sxk-1'io- Temple, Salt past three LABORATORY , - months. oxista'ii sxiasan is the food-tonr.ch in vita mins that helps solve nu trition problems. It sup plies vrtamin-nounsAT RETAIL DRUGGISTS Priea 0 ud 41.20 v & 8nra Bkwmatbi. H.7. - 4: . STUDENTS TO "I just knew Romaic' was 1n which yoqhave sin from ordinary liiedii'ine liy the - splendid way way jjcople on all Bides were praisundoubtedsuch encouragement, Many grown people do not lut it was simply hmus'.ing does much toward making for ing it, the way this medicine really rid realize the importance of the ly, results. better educational me. of my trouble and restored ine .Respectfully, tight selection of vitamin-ric- h grand health agiiiii," de I). W. rAHRATT. foods to assure a sound clarA Mrs. Anna Ge, of Burley, A. V. of E., Executive Secretary Idaho, who has been visiting her body and health. - VITAMINS- itiation, pROVQ Praise It hoiiih. Says Idaho Woman. .tiL':t wlofi llf'S -- matism4iiiGreat l;,r - your "iiewspaper.'; "l.fpIre-Mnrtyt'e-TrtanTT-- Neuritis and, Kheii- L "t ' 4 ...Z 18 9 23 ! SWa8f. i tnrwiif er 1n Tny hips aiid kepr-me iieiereei rauersou t rarKlo) ; uuj-- I iuist.rarho.th.rinT and Ttpht;" Mrs. Gee. '"For three- - venrs'Tr T this"' Condition, and .had berrfln of the-the broad siwcok had stvere headaches Hittd felt weak of itlckJiftFB big arena were offered and all rundown. I was simply in for 4he Charity show but the' Gardeh a deplorable state of health and stuff wiis jto get 25 percent of the was very much concerned over my receipt4 and a the' Garden staff wag (xiudUluu. , 1 fntercstd iprlmafily In seeing how 'But this wonderful Karnak many, spectators tennis would draw helped me from the very start, aud iu (he arena. since taking three bottles of thf It is generally believed that Rick- iuc.Uc'.up all tnosc neuritis pad rfceu- - srd was the American promoter who matic pains are gone; and I havi offered Mlb Ienylen $20,000 for been rid of those a wfui headaches several Jptf aasional .matche lit this mid liuilt up to where I just feel ionntry and he admits that he ike a new jwrson. I simply WIIOT' would promote 8ome professl and enjoy .my meals more than ever court: mutches If he thouirht now, and I am so we;l and happy would pay. Hint I just can't praise Karnak The assoeiatlon claim that the It certainly Is h:iir cnousluGood Will matches, were a move to how (juickly the' right find out If the paying public would medicine will get a jierson to feeling snpiiort exhibition . tepnla right again, and Karnak certainly is the right medicine." A field zwiloy course is belug Karnak is eoIdJnProvo exclusivefor thu summer by Dr. planned ly by. the I'royo Drug Co., aud by Vasco SI. Tanner jilans. to take : a the leading druggists In every town group of students) in autouiobilcs to i'r'.,,-.r. . Adv. s i - - Warner Stone and his : with t |