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Show i THE SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, AUGUST 9, tTAH CLNTILU. LEAGIE. Huh SUftdSnj.- 1 American Ffcrt Provo . rnrt ..3 liVw -jLj JL-JU- i -- fc sm 3 8 4 i 4 . .536 f.............. 44 Xepht timuUlk Fork L1 , Lost V'L .TT IHer ...... .t....... mrsSn 1 ; - ' Won, V JS Xn i. - a. o r M on day - Tit 6 fid ay ;Nevr did we hare such a crowd and never before did' we ever give such values as we are giving, during our CLEAN Friday's ! BtwuMa. T )M: " At IMyKm-rl'ru- To 13, rjsoi J(t At Heber NelAi 1, Jlober . At f!iiilti Fork Siitii'STlUe 1, ' Sptutdh Fork 6 Whwrt Twjr Play Today. : iSpringrJlle at Eureka. It, . ; - ;- , ; . . . 18x40 Double Thread Turkish Towels four to each customer voiles, broathclothg, linens, etc., many styles and colors ; some trimmed .with hand embroidery, some with piping and some with, collars and cuffs pood arrangements of sizes, formerly and $8.00 values .; ..100-dresse- 1 CW .... each . One lot L D. S. Garment, regular UOb, 11.25 hew style. Only - One lot L. D. S. Garments old style,. 0Q ,due for early fall. ": .......... . .......... $7-0- , s 38 and-siz- ,1 Onejafc heautychene Jbioomerewith-- f !,.;rO'fi be placed very smart style dresses, ffl flfl ancy garter trimmings. Wnnday-TttesdayVgefling- I iWU, Regular $1.50 values 1C v Extra heavy Jap crepe in all colors, yard Fall Sweaters regular $5.00 to $12 00. ' will be placed on sale for M QC SWEEP at LEAN , Monday ' One lot extra, heavy skirts for street and school wear. Regular , flJO QC iJ)iUd .$7.00. values at .i One kyMiber and silk sweaters, all coCI1 QQ lors, sleeves, no sleeves and S . part sleeves at k Just received a beautiful new fall line" of hats in Kids and felts just in for ; your coming school and street wear for ........vlvu . I $ald - iQ $2.49 $1.98 $3.49 -tt derful new styles, regular $15-00- won- - . $20.00 , "and $25.00Tvalues fn satin cantons, georgettes,- pure linens and . different kinds of Silks You will buy two or' three of these dresses; when you seethe - T C C Qft wonderful values.' all new Totorsrrr.T7r.7777rT77vDw" 85 dresses regular $40.00 to $50.0.0 long and short sleeves in all shades beaded " - dresses in all colors; evening dresses, afternoon dresses,, and street dresses These are the biggest "values we" have ever offered. CLEAN SWEEP SALE " for Monday and Tusday, tpum priced at . .. When we $19.90 it means to. com and see what we . pare elswhere you. sy are-givin- - four-whe- o : 1 el y. super-safet- Ma V; - Utah Central League Head Comfttenla on Healthy Condition of League' .i ilde-swa- . (fWial to th Aug1J HeraJd.) The standing fifl -- the I'tah OntraJ Xeague -- s pub Ushed in the Evening Ilprald aud the Sunday Herald if Trovo Is for jevt, accordfiig to the fu at the of Ac of J. X. Iflntt, prejildciit of the league. The attention of Prest dent Hiatt was coifed to the con. flirting club standinj published in the Provo and the Halt Lakv news papers, when he lhade th'eiilatenienf that the standing of the leajue a published in the frbvo newspaper horse-pow- er ; Chrytler-deilgne- lt " oil-filt- er ( the I'tah Central League," said President Hiatt," there hag only heeii one protest filed in-- m.V office. That protest wag egistered by the America n Fort gome played at Trdvo,. 3uly 29,'vcheil the Tlmpa were flefeated by the wore of 10 to 7. i!PTJn!PaJontmiUjat- - Addle Miller wag not eligible to piny with the CaVemen since he had not left the Magna team .in time to be properly reinstated- in the Utah Central League. "I am now Investigating the factg Until guch a time as of make my decision e- - the point raTsea ly the Tlnipi, America n Fork must be credited, with a victory and the Timps with a defeat in the lea gue standing. If there is to be any change In the league standing that will be: officially given out from thia office. Until then the' league Htandlng as given out in the Herald is correct, President tllatt is elated with the Interest that Is being manifested in the various towns over the baseball situation. is he Especially pleased with 4h fact that there Is no club atr seems to be too heavy for any of the other clubs of the league. - The foci that Sprlngvllle has been to win a, game thtfs far this season is more to be checked against the breaks than aginst the ten m, li the opinion of President Hiatt Most of the games won against the team have been by close scores, although in one or two instances a "big margin has been registered by the winning team. . Purolatof, which filters all dirt front crankcaee. oil as the motor runi; Wauon Stabilatots, the most efficient and moat coitiy device of its type to abaorb the shock of road irregularities which removes sill road dirt and dust from air entering the engine! thermoititic control of water heat for moat effideiu operhyation!) Chrysler-Lockhee- d draulic brakes which provide utmost safety control) Spartan "SOS" electric horn) duco durable body finUh balloon tires. PFevtea-aKainRt"t1ie- r Sl3iiiU ,7;... Special SAYS HIATT correct 'Thug far in the second fialf of these suits regular $50.00 just two left tan and dark brown, CIO Oft Li air-clean- er haa-laclca- wag 0 To Ensemble Suits size 18 regular $1.50.Only . y3L. Our entire line of Cchildren's Half Hose - Bilk and 0C plaided 75c to $1.00 CLEAN SWEEP SALE price. . ..OJw tandingo:k: , tat TU U j ' f -- Chrysler-designe- d ctoseJ Lsxiiea are all Two yetri ecv CKrysIcf predlcteJ tAak the Chrysler Six Virouid change the whole executed by fisher. trend of motor car design, engineering, ' , Two yean ago, Chrysler initiated the manufacture and equipment. hydraulic brake trend. The cULmi tfia CWMte buf th mod Today the Industry ii celebrating as ai- Chrysler Six was the first car to have, at" pKeaonwiul car cvm boOt.Wlir jvanced Improvements features which standard equipment these ielfquAi P. Chrydicr uiAQunec notable im" Introduced and Which made Chrysle ing brakes of provement la qujiitv of materi Six the the Chrysler quality outstanding als. of Two years ago, Chrysler Six provided, as pftormaf ot craltMMU cat in all the world, v ' tbip, 9t squipmmi. m deacni'' ' standard equipment, the . Today, while otneri proclaim Chrysler Qrtatrr cylia which keeps dust and dirt out of your (ierbora rUaX is approximately Six features of two years ago, Chrysler' ..; 10 pa cnc nvo 70 ior)o, giving ttridm torwariia nm limits of guaiiiy' : " engine. mile pec nou with greater eaaf thermo. Two apo, adtianced en of gave Chryiter years performance results, of aad quldcncai ttuut cvcaT before. static controf of motor heat to assure fineertn;. Fatter Acceleration 5 to 25 miles greatest working efficiency. In 7 seconds, row Chrysler Six owners the world over do cliub trie Kecpeet grade aad pull y not forget thw trumfa""'' Two years ago, Chrysler eliminated tavougb dcepeat mud or and,f rom method new of a suspenby the spring Two retined power plant wots (till years ago, Chrysler pioneered sion exclusive to the Chrysler Six. larger craiikthart or 50 per cent compact, roomy car, combining comfort " toraionel rigidirg. greater and ease of riding, without wasteful'-weig- ht Today, the new developments initiated Remarkable Fel Economy Car. or extravagant aize. by Chrysler quality have not yet brought rwetion Improved to deliver 20 Two year ago, Chrysler introduced a . any other car abreast of the Chrysler Six and mora miles per gallon of gaso line, aorwit Kstand in g increased new ratio of per pound of of two years ago. power and faster acceiemrion. weight. The Chrysler Six is today the And meanwhile, Chrysler has developed Improved Rear AxU Ring gears "Only eat in the world which give! a speed new measures of manufacturing fineness, and pinions are largentdifferential - of 70 miles per hour and more.combined carrier keaviertokandle Increased newfeaturesofextraordinaryequipment, with gasoline economy of better than new superiorities of performance' and engine power. miles 20 per gallon. new standards rf ridinir and driving ease Distinctive Color ComWnottom-Bo- dy Two years ago, Chrysler created thgfjjjt . --bow available in the hew Chrysler Six color, In duco, are the most attractive and tasteful ever offered. double-ton- e color combinations and re at new low prices. Fisher-buitaste in motorcar finish. .created American cloaed bodies are further refined; Discriminating buyers'are naturally Two years ago, Chrysler pioneered Pur attractively low and gracefully refusing to go back to the Chrysler standrounded. whichxleanses your olator the ards "of two years ago. They seek the crankcase oil as the motor runs. Extraordinary Equipment Chry. Chrysler standards of today. That is why sler equipment is of a quality and tales are reaching new high advanced an Two Chrysler Chrysler ago, years completeness rarely found on any car even the bighett priced. It peaks each monih. entirely new. design in bodies, and today "i -- ' US Still Greater Quilltyi New Lower Prices , UhIU OM wwtonng public c HERALD CLUB SWEEP SALE.. ; If you have not attended this sale, you are loosing money by it Ask your neighbors about the wonderful values that the MOSE LEWIS STORE is giving. Three days of buyers pushing their way through the store forrthe merchandise that MOSE LEWIS is giving fa Jhe: - v-' vJT-iT; T$ pubjic, iThil-- iaie is lor one purpose- - io clear out the summer? mer- fhahdise. We have also placed on this salesome of theNewH Fall merchandise in the Sweep iig Sale for Monday and Tues-day- v . ; ; , : For Monday and Tuesday morning selling we have placed on sale a few extra specials These specials are for women, only, no one under sixteen can get these wonderful values. - 1D23. - The New Chrysler Six Prices . S179ST H39S Tht Royal Coup , ThePKoeton 186S 1445 Th Brougham . The Coach -- The -1625 --The lmptWl Roadjter ' . ' 2095 1695 Th Th Sedan The Chrstef Four Touring Car. $895 Club Couft, $995; Coach, $I045 ciu hue Sedan, $1095. All priett . o. b. Detroit, subject to current Federal Aslt about Chry. Wc are pleated to extend th convenience of Icr's attractive plan, Chrysler dealers a.id sul'crtor Chrylr service everyuihere. . Croun-Imperial- four-whe- the-case- I." . 1 . - Richins Motor Co. ' 310 TV.CenieTSt "ProvofUtaK - on-nb- mm i it CHAMP WINS. , i REPHANK, N. J Frankie Oc'n In Genaro, American flyweight 'Gergi j championr - ottpotnled round no! aten in California Marks, decision bout. ' lilOND'AY-rTUE- SD SO THE FAN'S MAY KNOW To "get irlK)X score or a Iftw" boll game played T the Utah Central lengtnfls more difficult by far than getting a pint. In an to get a complete lioxscore of the .N'epht-Hcbe- r gume at Ileber Friday, the reporters mode uo less than three telephone calls to Hebcr, t"one"fo NVplilai.d several Tff and around Prove 1 To obtain the details of Hie game Spanish at Spanish Fork, the reporter cuHcd Spanish Fjjrk four, differ ent- times, made a half a dozen calls to Sprlngvllo and then . did 'with' sncepded just ."l. the HcIkt score. It is no fault of tjie Herald editorial staff ' that the box ncores of the games are not fn" today's Issue of the paper. Besides being extremely costlv loth Id ,fime and" money, such lack of cooperation-I- s dividcdiy ' Four Shows Daily 2:30 - 4:00 - 7:45- - 9:15g AY WEDNESDAY - WALKER TO MEET PIXKET. CHICAGO--(UJack Reams, manager of.Mickey Walker, welterweight champion, announced today flint he lias signed his' man to meet at the State ..Fair Plnkeyjntche Grounds, Milwaukee, Sept. 12. The bout W conditonal upon Mitchell's Winning from Willie Harmon in the ' cream city next Friday "night TIMPSSET lSSk I lourfavonk rwvd photoplay . . tTfllsK'frlrlg.'-"'- ,' - ; :-;282-W.; ..ALWAYS ASK FOR ' HOWARD HOCKEY .RENE RICH i innr i Flour ; tort - CRUCOTon nw.s j?SSSSrw"M)PElORlNG opver s H 4 LODlii UI6HT0N X.' - R. II. 0,A. Barnett, If. 2 8. Vlln)n, 2br. . . . . . 5 5 1 At your GROCER'S ,...,L4 13120 . . Colvln,-8b-p- 8riKjrs,c. -- ,t KiUhen, rf., ;;'. llman, lb. . . Howard, ..ss. J. WlRnall, cf. H. : ... Total Farmer, 2b. Herry, If. c. Iiats, ss: Davidson, Hoover; cf. Dyer, , Ilnlle, 2b. iantf 1. Wasden, TOBIGDEFEAT rf-p- By DEIXWEBB. Baseball Secretary, t'tah Leagua. We thank you Payson I Payson will probably niit make itiother error the remuinder of this season, we tmuic tney unionaea an ihelr errors wben they tangled with ihaju:wUW-Xiuipu.Xhwijwwi : brittle field Friday. Their errors wer probsbly due to two causes, s to win the fintt, Ix'inj? ?nrtie and second, the.terrific drlvins iit Ot (he Tiiups slngwrs. When 4 tin II went into tup out item it ot)ked like-- Wwoudi never tome down, the Fiiysott outfielders shonbl hiivc liecn efiujpped with runuing shoes" Inst pad of bnsetiall spikes. When a ball went through the infield -- itwns ninety .tii'.le on hour uid jutit as high as your shoe tops, and the: Payson .inf folders were in lanper of losing their elotheS by the in itsway. ball if they Waitden pitched three very fine the pinie was innings for Prove.-bn- t in h .tly confuted that Ilall.- felt a little more confident with the battler Dyer In 1he bojt.- -. Davidson lit third inning Zt a rrack dn his cf.rbnlenlly dlM.ib'cd ct . tl 282W. S3. f&iiZ A Cowan, e libc-lic-- - Aa - Jam : ft fell;-- PATSON.' PAYSMDOWN" 1 HRcputationBlasted by a Rotters Lie - P) - . if-- ; P.F.F.66 nnger aim was sent to the loft garden, Betry climbecl into the mnzzol. In the sixth inning, Davidson probably made the. most beautiful catch ot that park this season, going from liwidff the left field- te the- - outside of the park; behind the automobiles and snagued a wicked fouL ; Sovernl automobiles of loyal followed the team to Tayson. ,,. ... 2 1 1 3 3 1 0 2 3 ..,...,-- , 5 5 .... ' Total VuJ The sealed chassis ' . iVlll 0 1 4 2 0 1 0 Errors Jmiiii; 1'ay.son )tcbd 4.012. 12. 4 byr-Was- S- TriplScakdte theoil is cleaned, the - 'olvln 3. Kitchen 6, Dypr 61-3- ; Credit victory to Dyer. Chnrgo to Kitchen. Hits off Wnsden 2, Dyer 10, Kitchen 10, Colvin 5. Uons ored off Wasden 4, Dyer 0, Kitchen 9; Colvlrr 4. Htruck out, 1, Dyw fi, Kitrhcn 1, Colvin 2. Baups on bnllsirt Wamlrn C Dyer 1, Kitchen 2.! Home runs, Dyet, Davldwin,' X'BKden, Brigjts 3, Barnett. Umpire Taylor.: . . at , fQr J aiFis"cleancdr:: gas is cleaned. Every point of entry for the dirt and dust which causey engine wear:: is closed Sealed! No other car, regardless of price.even approaches Jhe protection for. working parts found in Buick's Famous Sealed Chassis with the Triple Sealed e. And this is only one of many ' 1926 improvements. See the Better Buick today in the showroom' of ' . . . f Sf-ijr- ? ' ' En-gin- ;. PRINCESS "Monday and Tuesday" 'JACK HOXIE , in "A ROARING : ADVENTURE" 1 - and Coraoily vHt, ; Wiis-Vle- ALL'SEATSlOc 1 with triple sealed engjne '.......,. ;.49 13 17 27 It .....'.2 lei 0 2 4 3 1 1 15 Provo Payson . 5 - n any Buick dcafef; BUICH MOTOR COMPANY, FLINT, DlUI tf Gnmut Ittfn Ctfnt4t i MICH. v ' . r , ! - TelloFide-Motor-i -- Go. |