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Show THE SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, AUGUST 23, 1925' -- i For Immediate Sale We Offfer TAKE FAST ONE ..... ON TERMS 2 building lots, 3 N 5 EJ location, $223.00 each, you can make f 150.00 en your investment if you buy now. , " . ' . FROUW . .. 'slock, $1100.00 fixtures, must go at X bi disc10t for cash. , 4 r V thtir jlortout over America furk Kimrred ou ( ; ;. Home to -- V - the best location, " ooo $200.00 will handle, 5 rooms and - Modern ooo .; . ' VV- K v 1 . . v . 18 Nepkiien, had aiade ao faalt wure aea-sk- m i . The saiua despite the Iobj eeort was on of th moot iuteroatlBg ef the entire fcagua aeriea. wefe chepre4 tfl the echo j theU aegregatioo of rooter,.,, large group of deroted fan having made the trip to bm k the HiW ly? . i, era u lth heir eheera. " Thing began to kk bad for Ptot'o Tight from the beginning a hen KephTa hard hitting" r compasted a Btth-4eam- t :; EXCEPTIONAL BUYS ; Elegant home; nine rooms and. full basement; last "word in modern equipment; brick garage; lawn,' flower anf shade; ICQ East Center, Also lot 4 x 12 rods between 2nd and 3rd E, on Center; choicest loca. tion in town either for residence or business. Also the old Milner corner, located on 3rd East on Center :7V x 12 rods; space for several buildings. You can't miss it if you buy. uwner moving to oan ia.e wiy. iuusi oeu - triple-department- ; AVorth-Ingto- pletely over enterflc;lder oaly ihrough Smtthl striking out a second Nephlta that, they were ahuit put ia that inning. Davidson, Hoover, Dyer and Ralle then started things for the Timps. Davidson wa waUted and stole sec ond. Hoover hit and landed safe on second "and Dyer sihgleil himself to first. Ralle then came along witn d Provo a tnree-baggthree runs and later came home on a sacrifice fly, .. and Bos- Cowan, Worthlngton " OOO REALTY CO. HOMELAND ' ' 35 ' INSURANCE "V ' n' Prvp and lt wa hd Provo'a raouadman, Securities e First-Mortgag- a Ihrve-bagge- ooo- - Cpjod ef tlie ho aqtil the niuth litipauoeus towa'exiutdear worried1 ably Contrite for Sale at LarsreDiscounts. Morfgices and t Itt it 000- y - to wepst the stellar the Vuh Cvutrl keue from tlM Tliop plyerV Id hard fonght batUe at Nephl mdajr. That tiug failed tp take the long end of a - shares of 'watery best tuy in the 3.jereall In alfalfa, 3One crop of strawberries will pay country, only $585.00. 'Akuk in full, $150.00 down, balance as you want -- (D team rv- u tie-an- y WmIim-Oa- ouo- - " li tbe Nviii Modern home, with all furniture included, $3750.00, fick ljuiiain.and right in t&wn locatiop. Easy Terms., Phone . $GOO.0,Q V 'r-- -- OOO- - .',. Store with' , PROVO TiLIPS " " 102 N. University 2 ; . that-nette- Many Important ImWovemmU New LowerPridel visitors in the third session and Itaile, Smith and Berry retaliated ltt the fourth. In that, act the Xephi players staeed a sluffging bee that netted them three runs. Belliston, a. rey and Cowatt making the circle suc M" Yoii: XL Land, livestock, Improved Real Estate, Sold by anil MtUl nnmrniuulATI iV Auo- - Administrator Sales, rrtul mirpVlSIQA your stocks. No stocks too. large for us to handle. Merchandiss sales.t general farm sales, pure bred live-- Svatch Our Classified Column for Sale Dates . m,A. C RICH COMPANY - V AUCTIONEERS Provo 155 .N. Univ. Aye. : iness in quality of detail in price To its already ample roominess-1- - , unmatched in the Coach field we -'- without bulk for even more.roominess. . Jewett Coach now has more en-trance space than any two-do- or car pn the market It's the greatest ex- Thone 910-- --7. Palie-hjrdraul- ; ... 9' : portant irrovements. p ; it Took 17 Years to Build It Jewett has concentrated the experience of 17 years on this Coach. Through all these years it has been our desire to produce a car as good asbeautifulascompletely an engineering triumph as Jewett Coach "ar a moderate price! Already Jewett Coach has produced for us record un- 5 ' in business. our equalled NOW W rrfTfr'a frr!Sfr lenxrt T " two-bagg- W Jewett Coach xnasr be good. And when you drive you will realize instantly that Jewett has made a truly great motor even greater in smooth, quiet power. io Reduction on 1 ires Ten Per cent reduction while a few tires left. Only theyslast. u , - , '. PHOVO. Eemerrlber, tires are advancing due to control of ; the rubber supply.. Farmer, 3b. Berry, c. .w Scbatz, ss. Davidson. If Hoover, cf.-Dyer, rf . Itaile, 2b. , ' ' We ,are also' closing" out" our stock of Willard Bat-- t at cost We are doing this to make room for a, . better priced line of equal quality, i'. . v teiries 18 0 a 2 12 6 .4 ....... -- ?Nf ,t ...vi;-4-- 2 Automolive Electrician V, Fhone-'-l- . S 2 2 2 3 2 0 Vt 0 2 10 - IIat f- . f M y-;z- . - . WWrmmi 3 - ....... oiifc-rj- jy it " 1- .... hj 6-- ' " sXphii: Huns ... .... 0 0 3 3 08 0 1 010 3 4 12 0 3 15 Wasden KHinmary ; BmltlfX 8 3 2-Hoover 2. Belliston 3 2-- IVtty 1 Bwinvetl 1. Credit victory to Hits (Smith. 11 Charge, d-- THRILLINGt AUsllHr2D. to Belliston. Bits batted ofrSinith , H(Kver 2, Belliston 0, Petty 6, n 6. Struck out 1y Smith 4, B;lliston 2, Petty 2, Hoover Stolen bnses, Baile 2, Berry 8,rDyer 1. Dixon 1. Home rnna, Farmer, Worthingtott, Three base hit, Baile, Worthington, B. Petty.' Two base hns. Hoover, Berry. 2, B.; Petty 2. Uiiile. Dixon. ''Sacrifice bits. Davld- son 2, ScbaU. Uuipire, Selman. Bos-,vc- GAME GOES 12 INNINGS 6 ...... Dainty Pastry ShoR, C:SSX:ZS::SSS:SZSSZXXIZXZX3SXZZSZZZSIZS::ZZi:sa - 1- -2 01, 12 11 30 10 t SPRIXOVJLLE. Groesbeck, c. Packard, rf. Dalton, cf. .. ..i Tajiof, lb Wa-de- You'll note th? difference 1- 0-- Totuis ;" Olirlxteuwin, 2l. Snow, ss. v. . Grooms, If. L. Clark, 2b. F. Clark, p. -- After for twelve Innings, Sprlngville lost to score Aniericnn Ferric with a in the most thrilling league baseball game played here this season. Thr visitors began the scoring with fire runs In the first inning oud added - fighting---iK'speratel- 12-1- Totals . AB. U. II. PO. A. 7 0, 1 11 7 1 S 7 3 11 4 3 , , , ,. 7 11 11 7 7 6 6 ;. 2 :s 3 4 0 Ox 8 0 69 10 19 0 11 Ta,vlor Errors Holmstead, Blmh, SUPERIOR dtisseris .... ,71 - . " Phone 74 1 . - Cotnp Die third vith seven safe hits. League SUading. "3, C'hriMteusoji if, Snow '4, Grooms, F. Amain,; Packard fnow.v lilt :by 2 innings ; by Miller 11 in 0 2 3 Won. Lost. Pet. j tAuterican Fork scored three more (TiiilC L. Chirk. Hume i s on balls off Sliller rniisrjPnr 84-2 Ttiftlia BcnTCd UO the fifth and Bpriagviite A Annuity H rauii Ihiltori. llircx! base bits Stolen bases 2. Stnick I, off Mercer lf off tlnrk 1. hri!!ciison " .Ci)2 two In the nixth and two in the Kurcku 9 .4 2 1 Smith, p. . Tbrushcr. Twp tusw,,' JJf Birk, Clark: 11; by Mercer 3 is ;i 4 0 4. 2 0 Ainerlian Turk eighth, making the score- - ' mull WasdeBfi); . 7 0 ,53 the twelfth inulutf. . , 1 0 Nephi . Dixon, 1 6 .538 HelH?r In the twelfth liming Grooms ser.230 3 40 18 10 27 Sjwnish Fork . . Totals . . iously sprained his ankle while run0 13 .cou ning after a Sprlngville NEPIII "fly Imll in left field : 1: liosuiu. mid had tp be eaxr.ied off the HuhE AB. It. II. Pft, . At Provo 18. Ncphl 10. Nephl Grooms' misstep hit in. three tuns. 2 B. Petty, ., At Siwinish Furk Htber 13, Span Snringvllle raised one in the lnin 4 . 3b.. Cowan, " ' "; . . ' ' lsh. Fork U. 2 innings. The lineup: Worthlngton, fc ' American Fork At 12, Hprluj.'villc . AMEUICAN ' FORK.- .1 IBoswell, ;rf-p- . Sprlugvilli! 10, (12'iuninj,'s.) oAB. K. II. PO. A. j I. M. Tettyss-p- . 8 3 3 2 0 nnrnes, If. 0 A. Kiierryi cf. ',. Where Tlwy Play Today. 0 0 1 Oj or Homer, M. Pirry, 2h. .'. y- .. Hiwiii.sb Fork nt Eureka. 10 iUlhr 3lH:-- v ; . , Durrant, cf. 1.0 5 1 1 .0 RclKstdn 7 Itoltnstead, ss.- t. M'hertJTbcjt Ilay JlVwUiesUay a i 0 8 I'rovo at Auiericiin, Fork'. .' 3 10 15 27 7 Iiincb, 3b, . TotaW 2 1 0 0 Blrk, 2b, I'ayson u"t Hebcr Trovo : -- 1 (1 o r Thrasher, lb. ltuns .... . . 0 4 0 3 0. 2 1 1.7 IS Xcphi at JSpritiifville. 7 1 2 11 "0 . . . c. . Kobinsoft, I HU) ... 0 ft 0 8 1 2 1 10 0- - -- 0 0 ilercorju-- . . , . . r5 a 4 rt - with yourself at the wheel - rszrsssnuizzEinsii!icBZBBicaaiHiSKsnEU ---- , - ! " at an important reduction in price. Come in and let us show you what these improvements mean ....... . 170 N. U. Ave; TS 406 West Center 1 110 110 f Theo. W. Vickers Sub enor Mi 1 4 -- 4 completeness that neglects nothing . charmed with its distinctive new T" coloring and upholstery. L Youcan only appreciate this great ... ; 4 See These Improvements! AB.K.H.PQ.A. . a-sal- es . "10 . JfrojDjndny qual--We- Tlaw Sower prion on a7 Improved Jewett models follow: Jewett Coach $1245, Jewett De luxe Tour' ini $1320, Jewett De Luxe Coach $100, Jewett De Luxe Roadster $1500, Jewett De Lute Sedan $1680. Price t. o. b. Detroit, tat extra. brake at , alight extra coet car after a thorough inspection of its many improvements.' The new coincidental lock that locks steering wheel and igritioh'with one turn of the key; a new air cleaner that keeps road oust aryj grit out of the cylinders; indirect lighting that eliminates glare on the instrument board; light owiiuioa uuiivcmenuy at nana on the Bicoiiug Kcar; gear sxiut ana emergency brake levers moved for? ward to provide "clear floor space in ' ample of manufacturing and designing skill Jewett has ever produced. s, ACccliwith so many great you will be hard put to the task of finding its greatest You will get an impression of quality when you see Jewett Coach such as you have never associated with so low a prica To look so good Jewett Coach how. has more entrance space than any two door car on the market two-bagg- into cash lines. Quickly Turned MHlh ftf Overstocks, Broken tlf. t' n. three-bapge- Attended Lei Us' Sell It For You Bankrupt stocks, Assignments, have made Jewett Coach comparisbii-proof-iroom-- cessfully. Wasdeu relieved Bmlth on the mound for Trovo. Berry and SchaU, with the aid of Hoover, added two to Provo's Hat In the sixth. Then came a trio of hard hitters form the Tanner's, led by B. Petty r. Cowan who slammed fullowed.with a successful aacrifkft snd Worthington shot one over Dyer'a head hi ccnterfleld which lwunced ever the end fence, giving the Nephites a sufficient number of runs to tie the score.v . ; assisted by Itaile's Conant's ningle added, another mark This session to Provo's credit. proved very Jinlm;ky for . Nephi, Kiwrrv, Grace and Belliston-goin- g down In one, two, three fashion. In the eighth Cowan crossed the pin te Tor Nephi Uoswell succeeded In ruachiiis third, Petty atood . on icond and A. Pin rry made to first when Hoover, who in that liming bad replaced Kasden on the mound, saved the day by fanning his second man durlne that inhing. retiring the side. . . In theninth Provo staged a which began with K&ile. Conout followed and Buck off in Dixon slipped a Freddie to the corner of the lot. Farmer" followed with a home run, gained by the longest hit of the day. Scbatz, Hoover and DfIdsou also made the rouuda successfully: Inthis session Poswell replaced for the Hellistou on farmers, but Tinipanogos town had started, and were not easily stoiped. TriIike the last time" "these two teams Jtiet. the playing of both was characterized by a superior type .of ball which carried plenty of thrills ' for everyone. Eat, Drink, and Be Merry. All kinds of barbecued Sandwiches, ; cold drinks, caridy arid everything. . IN Superior Park |