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Show " TROVO SUNDAY HERALDrSUNDAYrFEBRUARY jr,' m.z!7$tM r For Town, Suburb or Farm Comfort! of Cry Spread to Suburb) and Rural Districts Carbid Gas in Greater I, was tbe of what yon wight term arrested action. Three years of inactivity bad wovea a Wilhelm's web ot restraint over mind, muscle and Instinct. It wa fletaentary to rush a man to the ropes and throw one imnt h." DAuiHsey could do that aud did." Tf "was closer to science, to that riGUTlXO ElXiE I mentioned abov, to follow tne opening Could Jack funney Wallop bllH-- ! the Demiwey-Tuuue- y juxt t with a quick destrsettve blast. cs easily as the present chamiiou IK'Uilwey couldn't do that and didn't Just As Easily Now As tries to figbtTuuney 1 1 H'tui r did. On First Occasion uirulii trrln hinacalt Ant uwre to iriug pempsef jajLdvi' xt.ieist two test tishtM he win bimdelf to a state of fighting fur much tbe same kind of a fight BY JOE WILLIAMS uiidabilltv bv tossine mecr mittens right and it will end in much the same NEW TORK, Feb: 28. Mr. JacU i direction of ftjw p.neral Demiisey la back in tbe headlines earnest lug ugltes.wbo tbink tbey way And this goes even-- tf ararKearm again talking about another duel a jgreDB third bato championship is in his corner and none but non the digits with the great lntellec. Hn thsn by a elUulinnntain tolsonoisWare permltfedT t dP: tual of the ring, lir. JameJ Joseph lug. Wig punching and "Tunuey-or- tUl the cream for tbe matutinal . lauuey, oobody" utlimatum In the world. Java. It would be mnch easier for some of us fellows who- fell down and Ucit lighting Edge lem(wey lacked a lot of thing broke prophetic noztles last 1n his fight with Tunney, weight, turn to tbe at call L.HB0.l TAU CLUB . the trying Battle the Sesqui to take Ur.ltenip- - stamtna, sensible advice In the corKIXJE. Tbe Misses Naomi and LaRue F1UUTI.NU aey seriously If he would do more ner, poise and fiWi-edhi ltWM l g .lmU4tt, BtaMup entpiuined the mruilwis tesi Tmd talklnF fighting " "i that made tbe fight look bad and Of the Lambda Tau club at their Needs Some Fight caused so many ringside "observers home Monday evening. Spring flow. T'baj lir nempsey needs now Is to lielieve it was crooked. ers were used in decoratlug.rGamc . the nii me thing that be needed before In tbe fourth round Dempsey and music were enjoyable features I he climbed through the ropes to lose rushed Tunney to the ropea and pin- of the evening's entertainment dur-- 1 bis crown to tbe fighting marine ned him tbera with an overhand ing which a delicious luacbeen was' last fall and that is some honest- - right. Tunney ivmained against rvei to the following; Miss Laen for dle Ulon, . Misa Naomi Seamouut, righting under big belt. the rope8- - crouched, wide If Dempsey comes back to the' another punch, apparently fliwtered Miss Gertrude Reynolds, Mis Anna ring to meet Tunney without enr and hurt.. But liempsey didn't let I'eay. Miss Maurlne Bee, Miss Lou. . ' .1 . most rarm4 jnuiueiain; gaging in two or three ligltimate another punch go. Instead he flound- ise Johnson, Misa Agnes Karrer, mi. iuisI.. is ine warm-ubouts en route he will be ered around and did approximately I1hs IIteta Williams, MUss Loree forme-beaten again just as badly if not nothing. VanWagcnen, Miss June Hansen, of the only daughter of tjye looked worse than ho was the first time. terrible. Mlsa look Miss Itid It badllt Virginia German kaiser. She Is the Dticbes Kathryn 'Taylor. He ought Ui be In there swinging And terrible.' But. Denipney WblttakeT, Miss Verna Hulgate and " Miss loaded punches at the Sbarkeya, the wasn't holding back intentionally. of Brunswick, and is now llvlnJ Evelyn Stewart 1 FIGHT RIVALS ITT dweller moria toward the country ' asd . firmer McKtnc mora comfortable Urtag condition are dot ting the countryside with . rebii nOouaaxompact, tastefully designed and complete with modern conveniences. The Dutch colonial house pic- tured hers Illustrates one type of urexpenaire country,, home, suitable either for the suburbanite orhe konest-to-- f oodness farmer. It is -- eeieaUfie ta atTaagemeat, tl.arnv. tug u appearance ana nsa peea no--algaed to flsr the accommodations required by the coudUions of coun i' 1 if try Ufa. i- Jj ; - d John J. Estbf of a Crosse, Wis., has been ojipolutHl chairman of the Interslute Commerce Commission, lie is a former congressman and Joint author of the famous Esch- CummUiH bill.. litre he is at his I-- r ""VST) : twitf.iiiiiitr. W,,t,: kiKNta- lit JF cn - impA - n t, r er Special Featurea On the second Boor there are three good-sitebedrooms, Ave -- closets and jk bathroom large single bed' In an enough to hold emergency. On the first Door the combination living and dining room occupies one side of the house. It china cabinet with has a built-iglass doors and drawers for 'table llnea and stlrer below. The builtout window. Is a sunny place for and potted plants in geranium . winter. : JTbsi kitchen is large and well planned, has windows on two sides and adequate wall space for sink, work table, range and gas hot plate Both pantry, and kitchen are con venlently located, and the latter is quite large and has facilities to enable Its use as a washroom. The cellar runs the full length of the building and will house the furnace .and provide etra space for stop age. Lighting In the Country Modern lighting is often neglected by the rural population, al though it Is a first consideration with' ". people accustomed to city life. Carbide gas, which has become Increasingly popular In rural - : Daughter T-b-e Use. c vU-tiut i- !! . - - ofille U Maloiutys and the Bi&kos, bom, 1 think, would tojicle before bis .attack, inaccurate and rusty though it may be,There are oly two jaon la the Helff TJemiJ'ynBcSrproceed agaliifct hi Tnu-wywith ca utiou. One of other Is Jack Ielatfey, the light neavrwlght, a deadly sharp-shootwho tuiht bav won f rout DEMPSEYMUST Esch Promoted . fags rn 27, 1927 . . t V Cmutrv p denk In Washington. ZlL . HART SCORES ioor. PROFESSIONALS Second Ftoer Plan Flret J'loor Copyright Tho Architects' Smalt. House Sorvict Bureau ef the United Btatoe, Inc." noma nan no, One r-- : A-r, The altus4s tlitit Jiav'e crept Into uthlitlcs wiTe jwlijtd out In a, lfsr fuscefnl mauner by Charles J.. Hart, instructor in physical edu at Brlgham tim and athletic Young university, in an address de- liverfd bifore tlie students "Of thatir.stitution on Friday morning. Coach Hart advocated.tb-Usa-ii.atiof professionalism by not Sfcurlng 8inciin5 jobs for promising athletes; the elimination- of the practice of rustling athletes; the cessation the employment of high to bulla,' but th'e cftst will naturally vary' according "to Location, running as low as 14,000 in some parts ot jhe West,, but .considerably above that figure in some Eastern 'sections where labor and material are high. Inasmuch as labor is usually estimated at 50 per cent of the total, the more the owner can do himself the cheaper his cost will be. r -' "were The plans made for the Architects' Small House Service Bureau and can be obtained from ' any branch, or from the national ut Minnnnit winn haaAr,artT. homes, is suggested for the present house, since it can be used for convenience, cooking, and ironing, as well as lighting, and it makes the householder independent of outside' supply. The light Is soft and white. The plant is buried under ground a short distance from the house, and the gas, which generates automatically, Is conveyed by ordinary city gas piping to the various rooms and outbuildings. This house has ,been modestly designed and was planned to be built of frame construction ' with wood siding exterior. It should be inexpensive Week More - on At All D-T-- Co. Stores R it coaches; 'and of .a program of j,ne inauguration,masses tor tne Brmencs ratner tnan , r i...lie nun. eiiuienu AJireinor it lor e salaried-seasonabl- i ; . m a levy, - NOTICE OF SALE FAWNROWLEY I Ain AT DFCT Eureka DeLuxe Mining Company, principal place of business., I'rovo, Utali. Impressive funeral services for (laugh- Fawn Kowley, tef of Mr." and Mrs. J. A. Kowley, who died at the family home in this city Tuesday following a brief wertTheld In the I'luneer ward 'ibapel under the dirwllou of Ilelifr A, Knudseu, nieuilier of the ward "' liishoprlc. Apjtropriate music was furnished ward quartet, the lj the l'ioneer memlntrSi of. which also sang duets. The invocation was by Benjamin Black and the benediction by Jr. .......10,000 30.00 of tipringville. The mEllzabeth A.Crane 'lQ.OOO 50.1X1 G.00 speaker was" Jesse" A. Wnshbttrfis 23 Elizabeth A.Crano li2f)0 Interment was in the Provo City, 55 Frank Garrity ..;10.000 50.00 10.00 6!) Frank Garrity .. . 2.000 cemetery, where tbe dedicatory tirayer was offered by Heber A. 68 Lenard Mlkelson.". 2,000 lo.oo r Knmlsen. 88 Inard Mlkelson. 3.000 15.(H) 5.)0 ,The funeral was largely attended 99 Lenard Mikelson. 1,000 find i many beautiful floral pieces 100 lenard Mlkelson 10.(K) 2,(MK) held love estevn and 5.00 1.0K) 110 Mlkelson bespoke the for Fawn and the members or tne 131 Lenard Mlkelson . 1,000 5.00 family by their many friends. For 51" Mary Johnson , , 5.0IK) 25.00 this expression of sympathy and 24 Clarence Olsen . . 1.500 7.50 elxlit-yearl- ryr-lW- 27. d (he-fea- 1 . Xn. Bronchitis, Cold Or Cough, Build Strength With SCOUTS EMULSION Giving Vitamin&Ofl " Wbrthj Texas, are dead nnd Lewis Jones., of Chrlstoval, Texas, is ser-- . Icusly Injured as a result of an putoBiobile crash near here yester 38 83 30 37 86 139 35 23 60 152 140 151 147 1169 170 i v ' ' . N Vi 1 ' i A Beauty That earned meafortune By Edna Wallace Hopper Some 40 years ago I started to cultivate beauty. I searched the world for the best beauty helps. As .a result, I made my fame and fortune on the stage. And I've kept that beauty to a old age. I am today among the ighest-salarie- d stars. And I still look a girl of 1. I now' co to France every year to keep in intimate touch with the latest beauty discoveries and I have gained wnat i Believe ine greatest ueamy nay in existence. EverjMoilet counter now r.upplies Edna Wallace Hopper's beauty fcclps exactly as I use them." . Onl is jot JfnuthyCream. It com Llnea a dozen of my greatest helps in one. These include products of both lemon and strawberry. Also ali the "arence ?. J. W Gentry ..... lillthon Chapman. 01-e- ... , r - " : For Trial Tube Kkajfront Cabinet We'll say they Do the women of this city know values? They have proved it this week by smashing all kitchen cabinet selling records to smithereens! No wonder! Just look at this offer. You get all these groceries absolutely free you buy your Sellers Klear Front Cabinet this coming week. The terms are so convenient you'll have it paid for without missing the money. Here is an opportunity of th rarest kind Modernize your kitchen by equipping it with a Sellers Cabinet now while you can get all these extras free. See this beautiful kitchen helper now while you can save. . - - -- ' .K f do. l Lrf I IV ' TmfcMiaaWe.1 J M n. 6ELLERSarFrr This Seller KlearFront Cabinet alone is rare value t or sale price. Think what a sensational bargain it it with all these extra Included free. Come in and let u show yon g feature. it many exclusive - labor-Mvin- 5.0CH) 5,000 Charles H.Johnson 2,VK) 13,(KI 2.000 10.00 Lewis James W.Monroe Paxrann 1,500 7.50 2.50 Charles .RawlingslfiOO. Charles Rawlings. 2,5(M) 12.5(X 1 25 Edwin J, Duckett. 250 1.25 Edwin J. Duckett. 250 2.50 Edwin J. Duckett. 500 1.50 300 Andrew M. Souter 4(10 Andrew M. Souter 5.30 Andrew M. Souter 1,000 GOO 3.00 Andrew M. Souter .00 Florence L. Sotiter , 120 5.00 S. P. Eggertsen... 1.000 ..... S. P. Eggertsen... C. D. Maag L. L. Cook C. S. Bean .i 2,500 1.000 1,000 1,000 Edith Anderson... lO.OtK) ...... 12.50 5.00 5.00 5 00 50 00 50.00 50.00 Niels Anderson Hyrttm Anderssnn. 10,000 j And in accordance with lav; and an order of the hoard of directors made on the 24th day of January, 1927, many shares of each parcel of stock." as may l necessary will l sold at public auction at the office of the company, the residence of John A. Johnson, secretary, 105 West Fifth North, street," Provo; Utah; at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m., March 14, 1927. to pay, the delinquent assessment, together with the A JTrlrl ' Paste! Porch,'..- .Gloria. last . . ,$7.25 . ,. .. ' : . ral K ' . ' mm Free! S ... HAYE.Y0UR DIAMOND 11 PATENT "Watch .:::.;.$2.00 ,t Crystals',.... r .nr. UJb Reading (Jlasses, Toric Tenses, Zyloid Q Crt frames .". . uiUU " Pell Chipman ' Cream mail thia today to ptYoutJi tdna Wallace Hopper. 5J6 Lake The Upstairs. Jeweler 3 doors We.st Sutton-- " " Chaie Drug Shore Drive, Chicago, Illinois. facial ' Rose Cubist Trimming J 'sSk' ' -- - - $7.75 y ; : - ' ' U &yp fffzyy J : LEATHER Repairing Springs1 . ' ' ' 5 - S"i.J- s left; all D. T.-quick! There aretinly arfew-dayCo. stores are giving special demonstrations of these wonder- V ful Sellers Cabinets.. Go into" any D. T. R. Co. store, see ' - Ack Expert Watch r-- 1 THESE - GROCERIES TREE WITH EACH CABINET PURCHASED DURING CARLOADLOT SALE Ask For Demonstration . . - -- .ring; ' EXAMINED I reset vour Diamond r nd t' 7 " 20.00 25.00 25.00 4.0(i0 ie. preserve the. skin. My. Youth Cream' comes in two tvnes sold eream and vaiitehntgr-TaTOtrne at night, the othcr-ihe morningi llevcr is my skin without these helps. I am one example of results. But thousands of , women are sharing thera today. I hope the time will come when millions gain the benefits Youth Creanj ' las brought to me. The coupon will bring you a sample. Alsor my latest Beauty Book Let, me fclt yod of my search and give you one of the best results. are being used. in gowns for. .evening wear. The materials may be finely ruffled lace, pet or taffeta. .. & nowne, Bloomfield. Jf. J. . . CIRCULAR SKIRTS A number of circular skirts . Cod'liverOil .... jwrd 122 133 ; 181 135 THREE DIE IN CRASH 103 EL PASO, Texas, Feb. 26 (I'P- )- 21 Lee Robinson, 34. nationally known 153 I 7TOfleo star, la.wtrgTnnrtlietr.'U-yeii- r 154 (Id dailbhter, Mary Lee of Fort 33 .Tie natural tones of straw are to me very smart for spring hats. are chiefly navy blue Trimming twill ribbons and uhrrow b.ck bauds. RichlnTheHetdth. - tieis the family expresses its NATURAL STRAWS J r? After Grippe, ...... fortherwrdsan toit given " l tlliit Hiere 'are delitiqueut upon- the following deBcribetl-stockon account of assessment No. 2, levied on the the wevenri day of Jaiitm amounts set OpiKislte the names of the resiiec'tlve stockholders, as follows: v. '"'.' (Vrt. Anit. KanwX.f 2 tfeo, W. Tinsinan, 10,000 $50.00 2.50 127 Geo. W. Tiiismaii. WHI, 128 Oeo. W. Tlnsman. 4.5K) .22.50 50.00 1 Iwis Merrimen..lO.(KKI 126 Lewis Merrimen.. 5,000 ' 25.00 27 Mrs. E. W. Crane, 'ffflTierPliy-gtvei- nsts of advertising and expense of ed that legitimate athletics should men slender : graceful a'e. '. develop clear-eyealert, erect, happy and JOHN A. JOHXSOX, " fcreefui. They should be clean with , Secretary, a sense of fair play, and they should 13. March Feb. 0, l'nb. dates: 27; r of Qod in their Hearts. have i aunress was too principal tne TtRTiRSU'CR Tartar mw doubles tbe atrrae - f,'"Ulre f, the phlcaL education and ticnu of JiioMt broiled or baked fish. program given by the faculty' students of the-- physical education d(partnient. Other features "were aesthetic unit ba'let dancing, and various forms of physical education The program concluded exercised," with a "Pep" rally in which Direct . or- Roberts made- - an encouraging sjteech. The cheering; had lost no vigor by the recent defeats of the basketball team. A number of hum oiorus "'stunts" enlivened the oc casion; ,lrja iT.. .1 c . . ' n W : -- pZZs&i& I . - ...... '. '. t .;J- ' V" 1 tali, oct IN I them! handle them! learn of the new wa,y to drive work VSejattAylWy. from your kitchen. And think of the wonderful free and ' special features of this occasion.. J,'.,. . ".'" You no tloubt have seen Buster andTige Buster Brown Shoe Store 168 West Center, Provo Provo : Springvilk "THE ONE - PRICE HOUSE' ' Pay son . Pleasant Grove Nephi Spanish Fo , |