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Show 'Second Section PROVQ SST lillNUTE FUIiIBLEROBS ; - ; ' OF PROVO HIGH BULLDOGS ) By ERNEST It. RASMC80N. Captain Conover covered himself with, glory. He gained more ground than any man on the field and was alwaya food for. anywhere from 6 to 15 yards. On defense be was aleri and dumped bis man time and again when the linesmen failed to get through the interference of the opposition. His drop kick in the first half wti the neatest piece of work of the day.;-.jBliss Hoover got away 0 round the ends several t lilies for long run which sent cold chi'U. down the spines' f the L. I). 8. rootera. Prom a spectators standpoint it was one of those fare games full 01 la bitter and. heartbreaking i tbll game Friday," the Provo , "Bulldogs"' were banded the vort end of a 12-- acore by the I f. g.'tf j''Sainta" of Salt Lake, on Tleld. The game wii won je I the: final quarter when Cannon, I ainrnnl ..l.lroJ .iV tkai hall Provo mlsplay and scampered ,kji yards for a touchdown and . the t me. T.i. The Provo boys clearly outplayed be .L, D. 8. In every phise of the frame. The Salnte'were. unable to ,ake anj) headway through the liJiJldog" line and were forced to VjaMdng game by which ... lfiTuut over their touchdown In lie tulrd; quarter, Garff to Davis. 4 Provo fed s the half having orpd Just a few minutes before the fiidOtbe half en a drop kick by ,'VtuiiVtr from the 85 yard line. It i fa one of the most bautlfully ex. ' li uted drop kicks ever seen on the j fieal field and drew hearty applause ' . om the Mamlx. i After the Salnta haAscored their Vucbdown airly in the Third qnar-ji'ton a forward pass, .they failed ' ) count the extra point making On the following score joe f , Conover went 15 yards ; hrough half of the Batut team. ' i'acher, the i w ri - , 3"5l f ever before. in better tyle-th- an The stunt between halves by the high school girls elicited much favorable comment. The girls lined up like two . opposing teams and went through play after tlay in slow motion picture style. When a player was "injured" a butler was on hand with a tmy of hot tea and the Indispensable powder puff. If was a clever stunt pulled1 off in a clever -- -- . T Ick-of- ' -. manner.- 131 NEW J.OUK. 81. Safd the barber, "I will rob b If I Elliot 9-- 6 L Passcy le. ..... It ... hi. Whitehead .... Ward Smith ... Cannon ... Brinton .. Henry . rrr FREE L. Olson D: Olson N; Davis ..... Webb fin The line ofall her neiohbors rt. McCoard . Evans qb. Lylieft Taylor rhb. Garff Nelson Very Easy Down all button! EVERYTHINO' intact and unharmed, rid wringer-crease- s to be ironed out and she has the . satisfactioncf4cnowing that the wonderful Savage "Spin-RinEhelped her complete her washing faster than she could do , it by any other means ot,machine! And best of all, she has finished as fresh and cheerful as when she began! ; . fb. Substitutions : ProvoVicher for Webb ;' Itobertsnn for Passey. , for Gubler; L. p. 8. Brown Lusty for D. Olson; i Leaver for Ash-IcBrown; Forsberg for Lybert; Ashfor for L.. Olson; McCnrty Taylor; Bishopp ley! T. Davis for " . for Leaver. ' Score by quarters : tita " .iionotrAiic fnmhlA In . the fourth Provo 6'- -u ,V.,.....ft0 football smart L.D.8., quarter thej- played ; head Reddish Officialsr: Keferee, touchand should have won by' two ' ' linesman, Swensolu .'' downs oh form. c, y . Spln-Dry""h- as Pajrments " ..i..;,.;....... One Free Home Test without obligation. Spm iUNDER THE CAPITOL DOME Whole Year To Pay Balance " aaxicU wttk every ' Dry mnt Prohibition and Politics ticker after the recent By PAUL R. MALLOX. ?:; r Tammany Democratic primaries there showed Press Staff Correspondent that Tammany, received contribu tions totaling $162,174 aid expended t 135il3 of that sum in beating How far a man may go In shunfor Wing iMilitics in Washington ia Ulus- - Mayor JHylaafor the nomination lw .trated by the case' of Assistant ec-- . mayor. Uylan 'spent. Frank IX retary of the Treasury Andrews, new Republican candidal. nothing enforcement. Waterman spent" virtually director of prohibition v his 011 Andrews went into his proposed because he had no fight of the old enforce- hands. "" National Democrats are beginning ment ugenctes, with vim of ,youth. of had ideas as to how prohibition to trousider Governor Vic Donahey canuiaaie a he and as Ohio best-be- ; enforced prospective ujj!d thii first requirement should the next Democratic presidential beat activities whose be nomination 4tot and congressmen e that i relieved t the privilege of appoint watching. Recent United- - Press from Columbus,,. Ohio, ing their TwUtlcal henchmen to en' dlsnatches. foreeuient office." Men-o- f chnrncter, aeUing forth Douahcyn tlaliua have com like army officers who have avoid- stirred considerable eoitonuito the beeii' called ed politics and perfected discipline, ment Which has in leaders Democratic of to was it attention law if the enforce should ' coneress. His feat in electing him lx enforced, he professed. Beiore it "bad self as Democratic b 300,000 w.hile Cwf 'seen ncwVadinihiArative ofticJ.'als Mr. Coolidge was sweeplnghestate offteCJS'lth ihntiew Al for the entire Republican ticket ny hpm-4it- e ways? it had seen tfcera cnange ineir 'iThdonbtiHllv he Is wronger An d few nntnfji.s nilnfls sftef most times of their own Ohio than any other Democrat in irrfHirtiv without a s(iuav.'k. . lnv other state." "Senator Key Pitt- L Andrews, however, surprised tneni man, aaviser 01 joou bv not only telling the newspaper privately recently. jnei We was going to keep politics out if prohibition, hut by actually making' preliminary appointments a 'he desired.' Fwrvone knows that a massive In I political ttmchlneVan be kept ' ' rilniilrtfi order only when the organisation is kept intact from the lowpostmaster to, the est fourth' highest, cabinet officers. AND- Senators and congressmen began re Finally he . calling on Andrews, It's astonishing bow well some of mannish the younger girls look--4- n haircuts. Tbey are like young boyr,. in their teens. Hat, suit, fchlrt and shoes earry out the vogue for man- nishnes One musn't get the idea that al women are wearing sucn severe It's merely a fao Iwbs,. however. with the younger elftoetit and with women who, want to diKplny their fine' features to advantage. Evry one Reenia.j0Je fayuriiu? the hair-cutwbiiU .follows ihe ill nes of Ihi rear of the head. The aides an with cmh (senorally waved lotiw-ry- , turned under. Both side and center part'iugs are being worn. Frizsled effects have entirety gone out ot style.' with the Exclusive savage wtungerless jsisa ; 19U49U he was resident managing agent of the Beneficial Life Insurance company at Provo. In 1921 he was appointed by the court receiver" for the Carpenter Seed company, which position of trust he filled with the utmost satisfaction. ; He. and his partner, LeRoy Dixon, are heavy owners in Provo City, having paid over $1800.00 in taxes last yeur. He is therefore interested in . keeping taxes down. He has made ho pledges or promises to any one, and if elected commissioner he will be free to carry out the desire of the people without apology. prop--ert- y. . .HET STANDS FOR , ' trsiimniiHiiiixsEixfiniiniaiinsiizzmzmi ...... H M IB mi m - , m m M the crop ia of unusually fine qual ity, and less than the usual pro portion will go to waste or lie used for manufacturing purposes. The Above All I portion known ns the - commercial crop will reach 30,134,000 barrels harrel comimred with 28,5K7,(KK year. Northwestern apples are being sblpier rapidly and are now reaching the peak movnient Federal inspection of aptles at shipping points is also greater than last year, nspections In the northwest proni- sing to lie 50 per cent more than in any previous season. at 3 FULL-SIZ- 5 GUM-DIPPE- 'other their cords are s f - fttor Harreld, noma. Republican, left th d fraak-lm- -- - nnTiiTTiTT" rTiAmTiTinri. Hint thA Keniilmcnn or-ma- ganlzatlon in his state would be ..1 i I. .1 . .,11 tne lor jou ntum . " TlC'JaB f (I it l1 A wif lu. ?Hk It w 111 come 11.. MA,, In Tro. ..,.,.fl ... out remains to be seen. Jt costs plehty of nioney fo conduct ammpnign in New Tork City. lUed by the Walker-BerrA " ri-w- t hollAndt- V ! ' i "''IK' m&& ' j& 1 ''' Tiiovo Easy : Interest -- 0 "WTiere the Flowers Grow r. . irURKITUBrtl .2,Vt-- i 1)- J ...... ........ ...... '4 nviv w. ..... ...... f .' v 5; ; V; v" in iiv V i.v i)hiiiii v .. ii i.,vi. II, .. .1 .; mtTOrttiLa Here are the cainalni of two of th. best football teams in the country Fred Henderson of Chteiigft And Easy Terms Thv No ru the great lnteraecjional bat riiiiuuuipiiia,' Saturday. jjotF leaders play tackle positions'. Hen deraon ia the one at the" top of above t at riiovo.xrr; n ayalnareurt" i;otner in 31 y " Side Curtains for Fords . ......$7.65 To open with doors . .;a ..$9.65 To' open with jdoor, roadster. .,. .... . .$6.35 . .$1.75 Isseriglass 20x50 inches . Coupe and Sedan Decks ,.;. .$3.95 Heaters for Fords 77.:.:. . . . ; .. ;,For all other cars .$5.95 V Skid chains for all cars, v .. $1.95 Special 30x32 tubes (gray) j in- greenhouse Phone Eight-- Winter Motor Necessities Top Recovers for Fords ............. $6.95 ...... will "gladly- - demonstrate this Call lis for demonstration-w;lwonderfuLwasher. without obi igation4o you Terms No 260 -- e once for early : Bpring flowers rilONG I ..... PJant-- at " - - SPEGIAL improved way. - - " fllllllllI8211IlllllIIIIIKIgI3HIMaMa -- are here from now-M:ome- "in TIKE MEKtlLVXTS Wash the new DAFFODILLS, v. d. 223 WEST ! CENTER ST. s TULIPS Gum-Dippe- Better get your Firestone Balloons 5 today. . , BALLOONS D In every secction of this country.'on every kind from .n.ii, "" E S of roads, in all kinds of weather, on any kind of cars, Firestone Balloons are head and shoulders above all Save your hands . HI year will reach . scalding hot water, - - - (l'aid I'olilicjH Advertisement) with 164,000.000 bushels compared 179,000,000 bushel jfhls year. The de ai Tease pntdlfptinn; how'ever. pnrtlullv offset by the fact that Safeguard your children from the danger of a, exper-on.X-'n- SERV- and has no special friends or relatives to give jobs to. His policy will be for economy, efficiency and progress, with special .favors to none, .... ' tins" EFFICIENT ICE FROM EVERY CITY EMPLOYEE, , r lie was bom in Levan, Juab county, 1879, and From . wringer. ' . ii ; and experience which especially qualifies hiih for the office of City Commissioner. . f nil-- , The per capita consumption of pples in the United States now about half an apple ft day, snys tbe United States department of Lead-Team- . tin I rtTeived his education in ""the district schobls and Snow academy, completing a thorough business sourse. From 1902 to 1904, he was manager, of one of. the. largest ranches in Juab county. For five and a half veara he served in the Hawaiian Mission as manager of the ' church store. , . ' Jle ' Smaller Apple " Crop This Year ' Spin-Rins- s, . - 0 , ft agriculture, The total cron Investigate the Savage Wringerless.. and Spin;Dry" rlow. r - II cleaned beautifUlly lhb. Hoover f lung. rg. ... k. L. D. S. V GubWr . ..... ..... f inch trima we olliect. Id other words. when a womun weara a uiaacullue hair-eu- t abe should not 'be taxed for a woman'a hair-cu- t Almost very woman who has a eood profiie i wearing a ' hair-cu- t that Is more or lesa muiK ullne. 8onie of them go to their buslwud'a jiarbcr tins: where they can lie aure of a trim. . Otbera content tbMnwIvtu with a close clip at the rear, and with want aideburna at the aide f the chef k. One of the favorite bobs on Broad wuy la where the hair la brushed straight back from the' forehead to the nape of the neck in one long brilliant aween. This is becoming to the woman with s.Jcautlful forehead and alu'veThe hair is long enough to 'be drawn smoothly back to the nape of the neck it does not seem aa masculine as Howe of the boyish cuta where no hair on the beud is over two inches i er Estate company, has had a wide business-trainin- her u secretary-treasur- the Dixon Real . way-war- : ' Provo. Bown to the Saints 1 yard Hne .t Hoover bucked It over 90 the next Conover filuy for a tonchdown. . iilHHed his try and the score was 'or Provo. With only 9 minutes left ! Jp play It looked like Provtt had thp( D. . 'jame securely teked away. h .was fighting with desperatfon 'Jnd their rooters were In the throes ,,jf despair. The-- stage was set for I ereat Provo victory when the feak came iwb'lch turned the tide. ,1 loover, who had been 0 illed to take hrltall three times in succession, I .Jrt.niu'd hack M mint on the fourth !lown. The jSass" from center wan f.ow and the ball lilt the ground. Be 'V'ore Hoover could recover. Cannon. mnrd had scoooed it no and fwlth a flcar field ahead of him It nVrtter to cover the In. i'was a slmplff . . . . 40 yafds.ior a toocnoown, (:erveMg team won the admlra Won ot'all by heir aggressive and 'alert playing. Coach Ashton of the lli. D. S. team admitted that his team was outptoyed bnt "the Lord ka with us," he remarked, thus giving proper credit 'where credit is .due, J The Provoltes have made wonder 'ful improvement under the tutelage , juna, bob '". , and of years, Like nian!" fc Barbers coarse 00 eenra for a man 'a balretiU -- Tbe identical cut for a woman cost one dollar. One doesnt mind paying a dollar to have boUnnl hair ait incb of (rimmed off but when the barber '." Lineup and summary lho hd substituted ior Webb i wo aenaational 80 yard alf, - ' tX-t.-. fleet-foote- d i jpelef off co- partner Senator LeRoy Dixon, for the past eleven (WritteB for the United Pros.) One "and the Safest nEPPA. 1IOYT. - V By -s For November 0nly From Clothes Basket to Clothes Line, the "Fastest in the World'9 J; Elmer Jacobsen, of irirv peoa MJGW stand interest and susjwnse-whk'- h out above all others.- - The settbig wag ideal With perfect Weather and just warm enough to be enjoyable. The cheering of the high school oot era led "by Fred Moore waa put over 3-- Female Shieks n ; Provo Needs A Business Man for Commissioner Bedda Doj1 Talis Ahwt Five Years in Advance of Them All i Thlnn That ' Interest tba Milady's Corner The M ost Won dertul ash er in the World ft EARIO VICTORY FROM GRASP t V L'TAII. SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 1, 1925. . .layout. v2SfeVij . .I,"? WEST CENTER t ; Up Up Up ' " 5 |