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Show THE EVENING HERALD, MONDAY. JUNE 14. 1921 PAGE TCTJZ Grates WOOD CMEfORI(C Blues Victorous In Soda Editor, PhoM 107 D.T.R. Co. Buy Now! TM ON RICC HOU9C" Curtains and Uraperies it a bacrince . Iresh, Cnsl), Popular Materials j-- - " ' - ... .15c to 65c yards Cretonnes . . .150 yards Terry Cloth, heavy weight 500 yards Madras Draperies . . . , 1 lot 36 inch Rayon Draperies 1 lot 36 inch Silk Marquisettes . . . . . 1 lot Curtain Nets, ecru. . . . 600 Damasks, Shiki 60c 20c .35c 65c ......,. ... 15c RepCjfri descent Silks, guaranteed sunfast, were regluar $430 . . . . . . . . . .$1.50 to $2.95 "THE Provo NephL SpringvjUe- - ' ; The memliers of the I. O. O. T. lodge No. 14 of Provo and their partners wer! entertained at the club rooms - Friday evening at a strawberry festival and ball. A feast of strawberries aud cream was! enjoyed by fifty couples. Thewere PL Grove Mllford crew, both teanig of the L'niou Psclflfleague, Dyer won out Snnday ui Mllford. The .score was 1 to 0. Each pitcher allowed only four hits mid struck out eight men. Dyer was the main player of the two In a most hitter ami sensational teams. BetsidttH pitching a duel between Dyer of theous game he also hrought home the Provo rirates ami Mctiee of the lone tally for the Pirates. . It was tri-sta- MILFORD 1 TO 0 marvel-lillehcr- Ch . l I 's tn the tuli Mr. and Mrs. Joha W. Elllsoa at a canyon party at their borne an South Fork Sunday in hejt-or of their son. Jack, whose birthday aiiniversnry occurred on that dtfte. Tiie assisting hostesses were Mist- - Rboda Douglas and Miss Na- r Sp. Fork omr-Emai- Miss Edna Ekins entertained a number of rinse friends at ber home at a "Bunco" party the latter part of last Week. Prizes for the game were awarded the Misses Luclle Merrill and Luclle Pyne. Delicious refreshments were served to. the following : . Miss Ora Haws, Miss Eve lyn Watson, Miss Ada Hasler, Miss Luclle Pyne .Miss Wllma Boyle, Miss'Luclle Merrill, Miss Mary Hoi brook and. tbe hostess. ;..l ..... 15. in the .fifth inning. Berry walked He went to second on Farmer's sac rifice, and came home on Dyer's single. Dyer secured two bits . in four times at bat, a and A single. E. Shrlvcr. Xoe, U s Heber at American Fork. Payson at Provo. Hpantsh Fork at Springville. Neplli. .... Warburtou, lb Kline; 3b ..... TRY A WANT AD 1 2 . Sutherland, jP. ...5 ,..3 ...5 . 0 0 0 0 11 24 A O ...4 ...5 0 1 1 2 2. 3 te .... 1 0 1 INTO TIE WITH TIPS two-thir- d national; '. used grocer When you have once without neverfce will GLOROX you ! ............31 it. three-bagger- ....... .............25 0klmi,Cslif Al &. H. Root Beer In Connection With Superior Drive In! . '.V s;f-- ..... -- UNDER ARM BAGS1 29c yd. 69c 9-- Tuesday free from starch. Original price 45c. v Color: tan, brown, black. OriginaUrice -- $1.00 j ) Which ever way the battle goes our patrons win. See our windows for many other types of explosives.' " FREE: A $2.50 Season Ticket to Chautauqua to each fiftieth purchaser. Good for every performance, June 26 to July; 1. AMERICAN! LEAGUE Clubo Standing New York: L. 1 5 Pet. 30 30 2(1 .EU1 2(1 .530 27 2(5 .5(KI 27 30 35 38 .474 .375 .21HS L. ret. 40, ..31 Philadelphia t.,. . ?. 21 St. Louis Boston' ....... ....... ..10 .721) .544 COAST LEAGIE Club Standing W. Los Angeles .. ..41 Oakland ..34 Sacra uiento .. ..35 Missions -34 . . ..34 ..34 ..32 ..28 Daseoau shoes heavy ones with cleats. But after a while be even got nsed to them, and enjoyed tbe Thomas Melghan hasn't played change. , i ' Para mount's Tbe New Klondike" haseliall in quite some time. When eomes to tbe Columbia Theatre he was told his role la "The New and Tuesday." ;"' r Klondike" was to be that of a big league baseball pitcher, be thought ITES-STIII- GS it might be a good idea to limber up. ppiy ww ouuif aoaa or housWi w bold ammonia. Therefore, the week before pro duction on the film actually began. Llla Lee, his leading woman, was much surprised to find Tom and Lewis Milestone, the. director, tossing a ball around 1ft an empty lot behind the studio. At the end of LIST TOUB PBOPEBTT the first day, Tom felt like doing IN THE EVENING nothing so much as lylnjr down on HEHALD CLASSIFIED a bunch of pillows and calling for COLUMNS TOR THE liniment. Stiff? That word Isn't QUICKEST AND MOST strong enough! PLEASINO EESTTT.TH I Then came his introduction to aji - "THE NEW KLONDIKE" "..;( B -- 5 31 .(121 35 33 35 .523 .515 .507 .493 3(i .48(1 37 42 .404 .400 J fnll..i V VapoRubi : If Closing Out Sale MILLINERY -- wondtOrderaborfesiomyour m Bayonet Rush Store Space Rented-AI- L Hats Must Go In Two Days Iff by THE CLOROX CHEMICAL CORPORATION, BLUES - Tuesday 4 BLEACHED SHEETING 2-- housewife can have every towel as white and stainless as when new. Put ClOROX in die rinsing water household magk will this and bleach your dish towels ana oua mops instantly, disinfecting them and removing all stains. Complete directions and additional uses are given on the label of each bottle. CLOROX costs tittle,ut works ffalMn. REDS Mustard Gas ....... and free from "stains was never considered an easy task until CLOROX was introduced.Nbw the x 4 1, d snow-whi- m' their-figh- t. 1 War-burto- , in W. - ". non-co- 9 1 10 .3 : 1 on-th- e Keenintr dish towels t spoils Every time a bomb is exploded there is a rush of batants who encourage their favorite army and urge theri da ingr 5' 1 0 Chicago Cleveland 2 2 0 0 5 3 Washington Detroit ...5JT . 1 2 11 0 0 0 ..:':,".' ""'rvi: - ; "purcustohtersfrliSpp in the Total ..:..39 14 27 7 , Score by Innings 7 Springville. runs ..310 t02 001 Hits ..110 004. 11210 205 422 (Mix 15 Eureka, runs Hits .....104 413 lOx 14 Portland . . . . SUMMARY. Seattle , Runs Taylor, Memory, Davis 2, Hollywood . . . Through its 7 to, 15 victory over Chat win, V. Dalton 2.-- E. Shrlver 4, San Francisco Springville Sunday, Eureka went Noe 4, Butler, Audrus 2, Kline 2, nto a tie with Provo' for first place H. Shrlver. Beck. in the Central I'tah baseball league. H. Shrlver. Peck. Errors Andrus, and Sprfngville and American Fork Kline, Memory, Packard. Stolen liecame tied for third place. bases Andrus 2. Butler, Warbur-ton- . Sacrifice- hits Although "Snide" Taylor usedJ Warburton; halt of his team mound,, be Home runs Butler. Three base was unable to stem the slugging of hits Davis, Noe 2. Two base hits the hardhiffttfg Eurek"a"Miners. Memory, Cole, V. Dalton, Double plays Chatwln to At the beginning of the contest it looked as though Springville would Memory to Senior. Innings pitched of the by V. Dalton 2, by Show 1. by come 5uT oa the long-enCredit score. At the end ot tne second in Cole 1 by Taylor 3 ning the score stood 4 to 2 In favor victory to Sutherland; charge deof Springville. In the third Inning feat to Snow. At bat off V. Dalton V.. Dalton was touched for three 18," off Snow T, off Cole 10, off Tayhits which filled the bases. He, was lor 15. Hits hatted off V. Dalton;!. replaced by Snow, who allowed one off Snow 3, off Cole 3, off 'Taylor bit In the thlrd and two. In the 4. Runs scored off V. Dalton 4, off also filled the base.. Snow 4, off; Cole 3. : off Taylor 4. fourth, Taylor then, sent Cole to th6 mound Struck outby Dalton 2, by Cole 3, by Taylor h, by Sutherland 3- - Bases but he lasted only one and on balls off V. Dalton 1, off Snow which after the manager innings, himself had to step in and do the 2, Cole 3V "AVlld pltcWps Sutherland. Pafssed balls Davis 4, Beck. heavy work; Sutherland kept tiis hits well Umpires Selman and Elliott. ' scattered withrthe exception of the he was sixth inning, wljgn pelted League for four hits netting two runs. Club. Standing, In the fourth Inning Noe knocked three-baggPet. and was brougutL .585 home. shortly after on Butler's home Cincinnati 28 .571 run. In. six times at bat. Nop Pittsburgh s .537 and St Louis ....--. 29 knocked out two .510 V.h,.,..2 three singles. Chicago .500 Brooklyn Women used to say they baarNew Tork ...26 28 .481 ...21 2$ .420 nothing to wear and it was a Joke. j Hoston t . .19- - 31 .380 Now it Is almost the truth. Philadelphia PROVO i II. Shrlver, 2b Beck, c EUREKASTEPS 1 0 . . A 3 8 2 8 AB H PO 4 lt&. 2 rf iAndrus, ss three-bagg- sides. i PO hurled back and forth with mny casualties both Bombs Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Lawrsen of Lynndyl, Utah, announce the en gagemenint of their daughter Ella to GlenWilllams of Vineyard. The marriage will take placs; Wednesday In tbe Salt Lake Temple an a re ceptlon will lie given In their honor In tbe Vineyard ward amusement hall. SPRINGVILLE AB H Taylor, 3b, p .,..4 0 CENTRAL Vtfu LEAGIE Memory. 2b .. ,...4 1 Davis, c Club Standing ...5 2 ....5 2 Pet. Chatwtn. ss 1 Provo 7 .700 Senior," lb .i. 4 2 7 .700J Cole, cf, rf, p Eureka 0 .uuu lonng, rf American Fork 6 H. Dulton, rf 2 0 6 Springville ,600 1 0 Heber .500 Snow, p 5 3 0 4 .400 Packard, If Nephi 4 .400 V, Daltons p. cf, rf, 3b.fv 2 Payson 1 J0O Spanish Fork Total 38 10 Result of Sunday's Game At Eureka Springville 7, Eureka EUREKA Eureka at Monday's Battle 4 At Eureka Where They Play Wednesday: PROVO BEATS which jl graceful arsummer flower. rangement of early Dancing was enjoyed room. ....... Co. Fayson ' . two long table .............5 HOUSE" ONE-PiUC- E Cartwrlght. at ere centered with ..... Bates Stores Stock on Sale Till July, 1st Dixon- - Taylor-Russe- ll Rfcb-mon- seated SPOKTS Kirsch CurtahiRod Special! All sizes I OC ech A CoairJImentsry to Mr. and Mrt Lea Sutherland, who m ill lea re to make their hoate in Eureka la the near future, the L'Uetla, club enter talned at the borne of Mrs. Jack Bullock Saturday evening. Seven table were arranged for 300.' Card prises were awarded to Mr. and Mrs, D. Orlo Allen and B. K. Bullock. Art bowls of colorful nas turtium and vases of American Beauty roses were used throughout tb entertaining rooms. At iri'td- ght flaimynnch Vm BewecTIT tbe card tabUTs. The club members present were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ah lander, Mr. and Mrs. B. K. Bullock, Mr.'and Mrs. Robert Reld. Mr. and Mrs. D. Orlo Allen, Mr. and Mrs. E.Byron Dastrup, Mr. and Mrs. Oran Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Groneman, Bonnett, Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Gray, Mr. and Mrs. Wells Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bullock. Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Eldred St. Harding and tbe host and hostess. The inrlted guest was Miss Loneene ;. V Tuesday-Wednesd- Every Hat to uc juiu ai ay Cost and LeSS The Hat Corner First North and University Avenue - . You'll Like Our Root Eeeil Rotisserie-Sandwic- hes 1st Northland 5th West of All Kinds w .. .. . lve to |