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Show PAGE FQUE. THE SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, APRIL 4, 1825. - I city 's--j- j ilrrt la Pr bo 1( time' w huol at Yliiwatha cpeat a few days ia this city vialilng witk his aaatber, lira. Alice Jones. 1 Eft Jouea, Mrs. Hark la Mrasajat Kbulwr tfnent Friday la Plea wot Grova a Ike (mtit of Mrs. Hugh Wadley. tbe Ftfteentb' Annua! Invitation truck meet and relay carnival which will be held on that date at tbe! Brlgbam Toong t'nlTerelty, lWttat In' the big events seeaia to grow i ,; . apace. " PROVO HIGH trf-ev- e erip : Beautiful Mirror Specially Priced A . Vtdia Auotar The accoontinf class nf ike college of commerce arid r administration at the uader the dirw-t- ii . iloyt visited the f Deea-county auditor's offtc Friday. .. l.tmlm--x fMWit ianlveraity Three Panel French Plate Mirror. U. ,tched designs and fancy polychrome. finish frame,, - " Jhrrid--- A marriage license baa been issued to Dawaoa Llnday of Hebe and IMca Ueserrj of Provo. Size 15x51 in. ; . . c V: A don Daughter Mr! and Mrs. Shel- are rejoicing over Ike baby (Irt at their home April 3. Mother and baby are doing nicely. See Them in Our Window Prj-wlal- arrival ot 90 In Sajt Lake4Ir. and Mrs. W, T. rratt are spending the day In Salt Lake attending conference. Vkltlnf Hera Mra. D. M. Blcbln of Spokane, TaaKl. Is In thlaj city Tixiting witk iter kiotber, Mra. Alice Jones. IMjOR BRflS THE DJEPARIWE Place of MeeUnf Chantf-- On atsmint of kfra. Leslie Condon being iHMrs. K. W. Duncan Will Ladles' qnlld at her home MonWij afternoon at S O'clock. COMPANY STORE OF PROVO- - In Salt Mra. Oeorgett Von Planck. Urn, Bob Raaewalk and Mrs.. Catherine Duncan pwt Frt day In Snjjr Lake h;ipj)lnj " and attending' "conference. Ml mmms run n nn r-- r- -i Ike - 1 Coach Alvla Twlteiiell, wltk to scores of Toes-da- y brawny men, axed X Day-hur- t to put ttut tr&ck 4 fU'ld in ah1p shape. The gronnda are going The state chaiUDioaisbJp la swim-min- e to he In their asnal spi and span was ca ptared bf too Prov cimdiUoB.' for the Wg aiwt. Every hrk awlauaera Friday easiug by effort ril tie Bwde to make the oVfeating the L. D. R V. tank stars day as interesting as It has fceea v The la year past at the Deaeret gyojnaalnw. Protxi team has gono through the As In yer pasf, the events are season without a defeat. ' The aeora stood Provo, 48, L D. to be run off on tcbedule. time. ' therefore youths who wteh to enter - :: R. ; F, 2S.' fhe varioua' events "Shouli make im state careful selection according" W the; What is believed to be record, was set in the plunge when program which win be mailed aotne few day before the data of the QreeO of Provo went 57 feet "7 meet The directors of tbe contest. Inches. Vanes ot I K 8. CW-however, ere' scheduling the events feet- -f second with a plunge of Inches, while 'Sutton of Provo was in suck a way that It win to poss' ouly elevea- - Inches behind. 3he ible for the entrant to get lnt aU the competition they desire. : . ' t iiiimwi; ' ' Addtlonal information recording free atjj Smart, Provo, may be had by first; Bockley, Provo, second; tbe carnival letters Ho Coach Alvin third.. Peterson, L. D. 8 , TwitcheU. Tim 'TAKE STATE ...... a sl stance of several Eyiryooe of them a genuine for aion Park garment, built of "the particiilar. meftr-mabest' of jnateriaW de i Wrong Vguan'tGo -' Clothes on Fashion Park They're wearing 'em in New York and in Frisco in --fact everywhere that you find well frroomed men.' . 220-yar- d dlstance-Cree- n, PJunge. for Provo, first, distance, 57 fee t 7 ; iJttbeajLlltncaJCisJ . Sutton, Provo, third. back stroke Christop.- erson, Provo, first; Saunder, L.1 D. B. second ; Smart, Trovo, third. Tim, 1:10:02. 10 yard ireo style Shields,' Provo, first;. Bucjpe, Provof second; Cutler, h. D. 8. U, third. - v . Time, 1:34. - ;i 4 ' a , , 1923-.- S. 2.0.: IJ., 129:3. .' stroke-Hamae- 300-j-ar- U D; 8. IT, flwt, Tetser, I D. 8. V., To Attend Conference Nfr. NVl- third. second: Fechaer, Proo, Hp Dultif IVay lef Friday morning Time, 1:20.8. for Rnlt Iiike as a de'legate of the fiaunliters of tbe Pioneers of Camp "So. Z " While there she will visit with relatives and attend , INTEREST IS Don't buy ajTJVay outfit until yoir tafflYOMG TRACK IiIEET 'QRDSON AIIGIT8TA. Ga.. The Reds did look good "against the Tigersnot B. A. 151 1921, feet Hunter, . here . yesterday when codds men 100-yd: events school dash, High with the Cincinnati "crowd toyed Benton. East Side H. 8., 10 V-9 to L 220-ydash, Farney, West 8Ide H. and won, 440-yd-. S 1022, 23 dash, Cran- ATLANTA, Ga., Nick Cullop, daH. fiprlngvtlle,1922. 53 ; 880-yfrom Omaha, marked several weeks 2.03 rumBxrk, BoxeMer, 1924, as the find of the season, was ago mile rop. Burk, ... Boxejder, 1924, out today. to the Atlanta: farmed 4.S0; 220-yGardner, . . . a lyurdles, ' ituie noouiuero i mbuumuuu Sfraaish 192$ . 27. high CluD orNew Yankees. . ' T York the' by 5 Johnson. 1923, Kanab, jump, 10 in. ; pole vault, Nlebjon, American Fork,' 1921, 10 ft 6 ia ; broad Jump, 8 in. ; Pratt L. D. 8, 1923,'2Q Javelin. Baker," Beaver, 1924, 160 11 In.; discus, Dern, East Side, (Continued froni Page One) j ? 1924, 45 ft. 2ln.' of passing doom on a man to form Junior High school events .' 100-ytheironical phrase of Qtberi dash, ' Johtisoni Sftrlngvine,"! 1924, add . and 220-ycourts, 11 may God have mercy on Graham, dash, ' ' Provo,' 1921,4 dash, Kitchen, your souL" , Iu.imaiCmtmptiMna4JtJMJirts yd; rnn, Payson, 492262.4 known, American Fork, 1920, 2.2.9 aSd the law and Judges, , would not ; mile rrun, Groesbeck, Spflng-Vlll- e have been consoled hy legalistic sups. . 1919, 5.56 ; broad JumpjDerh, plications on his behalf. was me juuge a East Sider4921rl7iftrJ4i, away, TaKepm - 1-- 2 - C 1-- 1-- 3-- 8 t.In . ft ft ARCH BANDIT 1-- 2 ft . 40-y- 4 2-- 5 day,-iiiterc- 8t A New Invention Call at the' Anderson Garage. Si JJ 8-- 2-- Spray Outfit ,; col-le- g, 1924, 65 . Dinner Gueats Mr. and Mrs. ny rum Duke had as their dinner gnests last Sunday Mrs. Mary J. Thomas, Kdna and Chancy Thomas, Miss Beiira Steele, Mias Maxlne Jorgen Wn, Mr. and Mrs. Roliert Thomas and daughter IMh, al bf Salt Lake. n " "ifnri nnn jijir swjj jk e With-thlost Saturday In April over, which fortune after fortune towards ua at the rate of hurtling In gnld ntutgets lussed years ago. r etc. The river boat sequence, ia seven days a week and twenty-foushort-hour- s to the In ernwiiied Tan"ot action. ", Vaudeville secriou as follows: Revue Comlqne ''might be described a a night In one of the . gilded cabarets of old Petrograd. There are five dnncers in the com- men and three girls, and' naay, their dances sud gorgeous costumes ""i'lwf V affll 'aTTMiTI I are" lltfusslan. Two oTThe com a liue love iuclo4iai!ia of CulUor-ni'- pany do a burlesque dance that has in IK). U optns la the gold proven a riot ot comedy every where. An upache dance Is also town of Sa(Temento. "The Deril s Canro" is an ac- presented which is quite realistic In Tbe beautiful Riia- curate, Rrniiliic picture of the its portrayal. slan costumes and scenic embellish j thriMflHeil diiys of the dim ..flinj uisiani pusr or rue unys of the Btf'iir are enough lo win fo'r Ihem great oppn spaces where men were the encoiulums of their, auditors and will prove jto le"a delight to the eye. , nieau. When-Ma wh Wiii1tncTnae'Tfu?h. iu tlie picture you see one of the lug into the, service garage for help Witt Armstrong working I Ton wouldn't lielieve It possible to I U i.... i, and William Collier, on his 5 whom she mistakes for ' car, so a pile many punch scenes Into a Jr. Both re featured In the pro- the her wan, garage troublet and pUljireas are found in. Paramount' (luction wuu 1'uullne Starke and also her big adventure starts. 'The Devil's CarRO," which is the Claire Adams. the situation at a glance Realizing feature at the "Columlijift theater The "Bonanza" saloon and gam theluair takes advantage of the Atonday.: Willis ball is another big scene. v young lady's position and the Inv at adaptal ot "The Everything is faithfully rcDroduced. evitable Invitation to a ride and a HIIyct'BohV hy Cbarlef nutaker, the bar, roulette and card abies snpper. etc, follow, with the result that all ends happily though the go hkrles W. Nash, L- - Because of the unusual record of ing was rough for a spell. a 'Atop high electric fountain, the President of the Nash Motors Co., former President of peak of which Is only large enough Motors Co., aruLone of the country's; greatest General for one iierson to stand on, Virgil and Blanche Forenl will perform a : V : industrial leaders. scries of poses that are both beauti ful and daring. Through the act. 2. 1 Because of "NASH FINANCIAL STRENGTH." Nowhere the waters ot the fountain will idav about the scene. American buaipesa history ia there a Fiske A Fallon's "Words and 1 admirable example of able management than shown Music" la a delightful mixture of !') 4 . "OSS'" conversation and vocal and, comedy by the. Nash financial statement, not. the largest but Instrumental music. JST. Sltl'V We have seen', admired and en perhaps the CLEANEST in the industry. The company. of Joyed looking at thousands a.dollar 4 pwea.no monjy.. pretty vases, statues and uniquely c odd pieces of made from its unusual BEATJTY, resulting in distinctive n day and wondered )ow they were eeau?e made, welt, we a re " and exclusive ownership. tig t have an opportunity of knowing the modus operandi of this Interesting 4 - Because of its standar.1 par. aliif f n 1, phase of clay modeling wRmi "Clay-mo- " who-haan artisan the steering mechanism which anakes operation socnt the s easy, major portion of bis life in the eSDecialW. fc& tho lnrlw aihn ntAam i business, presents his comedy and to drive a quality can , i" . j ' artistic clay modeling offering for your entertainment distinctive appearance By 5. Because its, full balloon tires are Buick This clever chap begins, his ex large enough to carry hibition hy taking lumps of clay and .the. weight of the car.,. This, together cars, ycu may judge inner yith proper BAL-AC- E 9. throwing them together until he has of chassis and body; gives superior riding com- pile two or more feet high and same engineering quality. : ; then with his bare ' hands deftly fort. . ' ' ' . moulds a series of heads representValvein-Hea- d ing present day leaders of men and womenjs comedy belpg d- engine, Sealed Chassis, automatic Jubrica- nveti from a clown head which with a slap here and a push there makes tion, Buick mechanical brakes, and all kiwis of funny faces. "Claymo" like is s skillful modeler., which with hs knowledge of showmanship give is also him prestige and standing as an ar-ti-c 145 second to none in his line. The act as he presents' it will certainly please, entertain and delight every- . . 220-y- 2-- ft ' AA hurdle, Harmon, finow eollege, 1924, 440 run, Terry, Webef 29 - f Fancy tOK . CLOTHING COMPANY DiddeH .fi. L.' f- - GHRISTENSEN nearly as they can be found. Jtnlojr college events: lObyCfasK,' Baker, Branch A.. C, 1920, 104-6- ; 220-ydash. Baker) Branch A. C, 192L 23 , ( .... J ' - 8o many inquiries have been mads regarding records of 'years past ' " have scenAndersori's BJew paster Suits ;: d I I ' Cbrlstopherdon, diving Ia Lake MIm EUiabeth Provo, first; Forsberg. L. D. 8. XT., in second f Snow, Provo, third. Taylor la upending tbe week-enSalt Lake. . d breast " 3 - :- high Jump, Patterson, West Minster,' 1923,' S ft. .Webster, lVyar4 JlayPi(-Suckleya-8---pole-u- tt, rhrtatopbenon, Shields and Smart), Branch A. C, 1921, 11 ft. 7 2 In. ; W. P. Wblte- - first; L. D. R LV'(nler, Norton, broad Jump, Hunter, B. A. C, 1921, 10 a few days In Toronto and Clayton) second. Time 20 in.; JaveUn throw, Salt- - n I . takera. T Suit bead la- spending Salt Lake. mils sPonnriG . last word to Chapman and ft seemed 'more fitting under the circum ' : stances.; The pronouncing of the verdict was dramatic in the extreme. !GerJLhapBian,: atand npi!! said the clerk of the court ss the foreman handed over the document cbntaiiUiur tKa Judgement. Chapnian rose from his chair in tin nrlaoners case where he had been sitting With the fright sunlight pouring over him. It was then 10 :31 " Chapman's delicate mouth. vTbe corners tightened. nia flngera moved. Then he sagged Into th chair and his head loIU-- hark. ,. Thapman sat In the pea for a tew mlftutes after Uheiterdlvt. gaalM vacantly at a chandelier aa, Jmlgt Jennings thanked the Jury and spoke his personal approval of the verdict It 1 . was a rlgamarole lnjlneBS Chapman-thimen w ho to formal salute to the had Just sentenced bin to s die. Tbe Jndce did not even kllnde to et. Chapman's month was tight him. The Judge did not look at htm. His eye lids were red. But there The Jurymen averted their eyea aU1it from htm. Hugh M. was no the "" whipped expression him. proHecutor, sitting with hia back to "Gentlemen of the Jury what is. Chapman, did not even jjax him the1 personal compliment of a. triumph-- , yopr verdict" the clerk asked. . the ant smile In his direction bet kept Chapmnn , stiffened for 1 hla . Wk inmad. - . ' - . supreme Jolt, Frederick GroehL"w "Guilty," said the forman, "as fought .' so hard to win .for cWpnyaa 'tha charged in the indictment." ' ' .There was an ataiost imperceptchance to go to Atlanta prison tp ible change In the expression '. of die, did not turn about either. . '- . Ak-or- " t -- to u BIG THRILLS ONCOLUPIA : VAUDEVILLE and-find- s ' twcea-Beery- " Ndsh Leads the World in Motor Car Value t.-- If you are contemplating the purchase of an automobile, here are why you should consider NASH. 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