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Show 4. PEOVO SUKDAY HE WSONWINSy Jr llilll M1 I I une tltt eleventh . irllliantly-pUyc- - iKounlaia climbtog- S . - - :. ;7 tt C.Jitaele ksd sligfctr.edge over XrlckBun, ik Of tbc ftMuUrUs. l " yiiongh defeat fur Iuyson seemed " jtPTtaiu. im the lUut when Uiwhd it into a double pUif at a critical olnt. Going Into the ninth one run be-, bind. Hllhnau started things with a inufcle. Billy Spainbower was hit (with a pitched ball, but Cowan .hit Une drive to Sillier which was Aimed Into a double play. How itver, Taylor and Barney cann? ' ttirough with the bits needed to tend Spulnhowee scampering across the plate with the tieing run. Hillinan Arair ' In the eleventh, IIMuan single! and stole second wViiie .riekson was striking out B. Riwlabiwer, and Cowan's bit ended the giinie. Payson' first three markers came In the first Inning, when D. Hjwlu ower banged ont a home run with 'two mea on bases. "f Jones and Hanks were the heavy bitters for the Beetdlggers; ,M The score:'. AB II PO SPANISH FOHK: . f. 4 . . . . 0. iijones, rf 4 3 ;Hank, 2b 1 3 Muffcf 1 0 Briekson, p, ; 0 0 JT. Dudley, If "l B 0. Dudley, ss-- . . n 11 Carter.' lb o 1 Beck, .3b-s- s ill o F- "-X ' f ?T v -- ;i I'i' , V J .p 7 ' Over the.V iI mountain" H;.:;t; L Xk w TKN . 7i ,2 I Kims Hits ? 7 : 4 1- 02020 ..300 Jones s, 2. Hanks?, C. Steele, D. D. Steele, Kpainhower, B. Rpnlnhower. SpainlwserIlanks Erk-ksori- r, INTO TRAINING i , -- '".. , W. - FINE EIGHT NOTE This is Olive Eiberts Barton's second cf OF CHI I J) .series on THK TKN COM.MANOMKNTS in Evening HeraliL In it the first TBAINKS'G K is givett and xlai,u'd. wmBLETONT England, June 23 EDITOR'S W13lam T. Tilden,ACe of Ihe American teainis team, advanced nto the last eight in the men a ingles yesterday when he beat the Ohristian! Frenchman, (IT)' flttera-artjel- the first of the ten coin- - with fciir- He sees a big dog! He triautbimiU of child .ttniuirg ,.is. i nns hystiTically to his mother. Why One of h7, 2. raiicis T. Hunter joined Tilden J tiid he not scream or run when be in the last eight, beating the Eng 'Thou shalt not teach iiiui fear. A baby Ls liom into tjii-- v,o:bl was a year or two old? Because be- lishman J. C. Gregory, , wlttatrat knowing what fear means fore that time he had not observril It is not there ami it will, nob be consternation on someone's face Henri t)oehot,- - France, ulso enter- until it is nut there. jwheh there wtfs a loud noLse. Be- eil the hist eight in the men's singles And when we think t hut-b- it ck of canse mere r.au ueen no NiiKgtfiuou beating, Baron Kehrling, Hun le Cochet most failure, lxick of much ill before thaf from other children or gary, wiu meet a Hunter In the next round. health and unhapptuess is fear " his parents o'f danger coining-froone of its forms, ducWt not sivni dot:. Miss Klizabcth Byan entered the If you do not want your child to last eiglk in the women's Kingles, irepostcrims that we make so lit t It a child to it? We p'y effort le a coward, never puunish him by beatiiig Miss E. II. Harvey, England, with vaccines and serums ana all shutting him in a dark closet; abso- 5, She will meet Kitty Mc- Orts of preventative treatment to inte'rv never, never hold over bis Kuue Uodfrcje, present title bolder, " keep his body healthy yet we Tt; head the rag man, the policeman, a n the nest round. Mrs. John' UU1, England, uuati- criminally careless about, allowing witch, or a bugaboo of smy sort. soul-dehiiisis to happen" that mnkj a Never tell him a story that, has in fidtl to'siee Betty Ntithull, fu the coward of him forever. it the elements f grotesipiciiess or lust sixteen in the Women's singles. Yon ask how he can he frightened disaster, maliciousrutss or crime. when .he iliws not - know what, It Never let a child see feact on your BOBBY J0XES LEAVES neaiis. The developuieiit of n little face. Show him that fire, will burn ATLANTA. Ga., June 25 (IT)-- cjiild's luind miiKt necessarily bo and teach him ordinary caution. difficult of analysis at the. begin- - But not through fear. And never let: Bolaiy Jones h'ft for New York yes him hear you say. "I in afraid!" as terday enrotite to England to defend iiii.. He His first knowledge is gained by we are ant to do wlien we are act oiK'n championship. nstinct. a lot. of it is sained by pure uall.r'afraid of nothing at all. The had no better luck iti his last round mimicry, and Jiis own sensation of child s suWoncious mind seizes ana before leaving than be; did in the boVis thingrthat his conscious mind national open at Oitkmont hist week. my gesture httph.-Then-mines " Joe Kirkwpod defeated biin five up t psycbologi'cal wrd calked may forget minds are not to be in 18 boles at Albany, Georgia, yesNubcoiiM-louwb-tnuislated means . ' 'to see through to." He iiiteriin ts fooled with . They have a dirct terday. my new knowledge gaiued in terms beafTirg- ' ott mental and physical In order to fall before a wrest lieallh. Wo should watch what we f what he nlrenrty knows. He hears a crash! H flcreams put .lhere, ling' champion, a chaUengernad to have gome kind ot down payment -Ttwmas Sterling Baker and Elva Baum! U)th of I'rovo, were married FrHny afternoon at the court house by Bishop L. L. Nelson ward. Provo of. the PHONE 10? H(Oissus. 0-- . " , D: Steele: stolen bases, 'Hanks, Ilil'mian; home runs, D. two bane' hits, Jones, Kpainhower;Hiff t'. Steele; double plays, B. I kpainhower to I). Spainhower to gtarnev. 1. Spainhower to B. Miller to Hanks; struck out KrUkson 9, C. Steele 12; bases 'on bills off 0. Steele 2; bit with Ipitched uHs, B. Spainhower by wild pitches, Kricksoa; :Erickson 10 uiiauics; ttlhie or gbme, 2 hours " tnupire, Brown, Spaiu-4twe- YOUR CHILD apni-ariii- -5; .1000000010 3 0 212 Miller, - IE t : TILDEN JOINS SfiE FEAR ON YOUR FACE .42 12 33 1 KHummary-Uun- OF Ciill.O TRAINING COMMAXDMKNTS NEVER 2niSh Fork 4-- !-- 6-- 7-- 0-- t -- 6-- (i-- k h J' June 25 rP-- J Jacie DemDey lost no time In i"ct-- J tiflR to, work today at the- task, of .jceuditiouing himself for his comeback. Jai'k Sharkey, will fwhom the former champion with jflght July 21, bosled himself fishing preparations for a v Wtrtn'-itlWlne. I Dempscy left Thursday night for Hihj training camp ar unraiogu IXiirlnirs. New Vork. Gus .AVilsmi . Jbbr trainer, and other members oi birflttaff had preceded him, leavliii' Llirtmedbitelv "after papers lor me, Min. Margaret Stliolt and son fffriht were signed at Madisttu Hob of Kock Srings, Wyoming, Isonane Owrden Tburwlay. IHnnp ipuTfait week here with Lis- neyV..wlfe, KsttlW la.um, .atoiu St hott's sister, isnied hyiv LjlSI m tteevlief iyrf--. gohigto Caltfoni1aro Sharkey nlanned to start train wake their' hime. Mrs. Scholt was B. The hit! in New York almut niierlyMlss Margaret Messick oi signed xnurscuiy eaueu Provo. ' bout with Denipsey !ft a and the 27 gate iicefting jenfntot is IJUifl Nielson of Logan is l:Mrkey 22i'. ' Eacb 'posted a fSSOO lie bouse Euei of Miss Erma Jac- (bson for two win ks. i t!'lgned 'an' agree-fnie"apts'r-eptimi,- ' - 'wk' r ' CITY NEWS '!' , - iDempsa'lso for1? uhampioTwhlp' In' SeiftemUv' if he to de jI 4defeatiHjbttkey--at- 1928another tinder' Rith- ffeMa the1 mien' lucrative auspices If he wtos 4biK-thtS chaihplonship Tdniiey to)k frbta him in 'phiiadelphia lasrfwr. Blckafd ici it lie known tnat m Setweterf tlie fielit to mill a 11.250.- 1.000 gate Instead of the $1,000,000 . "total wnicn previously,: uau owu ' V. v Tuitf tnin ted. m A d To " -- ' -- foiiis .2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0.0 0 !' Hits ..3 0 0 1 2 0 4 0 2 0 0- -12 f Pyson w CONCERT WILL - wigcoie by Innings: ' .Ttl'OR(.E" Seymour Gray, 'David R. GiKKlnian, IV .Raymond Green, EniMt IlftlveT-on- . WilUrJ John 'W Halllday, Bruce Haws, Joshua Hawktna.-- V U HHls..n. William 1. Ibwver, F. E'lert Hulsb. riarence Hnrmon, John Jackson., Jiiijlus M, Jaekso)!. : Merry e Elmer A.i Jacob, lVter M. Jensen, Larry 8utton of the ffnperbaa Havid ' JalMimm. ' Harr- - Uadley, nnt Hick Kinwflla of rtie Giants FohI L. Markhnnu- Thmnas L. Marwere put n"Torrerstrall. They till, Jobu.W.. McAdant, B.'VV5;' M Al !ngbed when tOalhiied him. lister,. EdgAr McArthur, Jielvtn '. What, gdy werhrlHsW in the Miller. Willlsm E. Mortimer. CnH major leaguesr Then they langhed O. Nelson," Elmer Nelson, OrviPe Milton Dome aior. Olseu, M. Alma Paxuian, While they were laughing, Erule Perkins. J. W. Prows, John B. S. Pyne, Arnold Landgras, owner of the Kyracnse len." KeulH-Hub of the International league. ltawltngs. Charle.W. Bobbins, Mnr and cashed.' ray K. Roliortv Boh Rolilnsim. G. played rb bmg-tdiToporcer wat given a trial by ItiiVmmid Ross, Walter Robinwih. t Haiier. Hillman. C. Knell, J. Byrarusa ou the training trip lu tlie RolH-rA. X spring of 1021 and he juude mni n (1. Striekley. W.Wallace Thomas.Leland .Thornton, Impression with Bra neb IUtey,i Talbot. J. then mitBager of the CardlualH, that Van Wagoner, Daniel Webster, Ken be was bought by the National neth Weight, Nathan L. Whetten, Walter P. Whitehead. leaguers. B. Y. P. summer nuile chorus No regular helped more to win William F. Ilansim, director: Thc- the 1920 pennant for the Cardinals ira" Whetten. accompanist; Richard than Substitute To)orcer. In the E.V G. (nrl rola of ptnebhitter last season he McAllister, A'ton Whitwood, .Lnraen, Lowell, Daversjiort, ldWae field with an average of Ulddulph, Milton Perkins, Gilbert . ,409. Childs, Lorin. (', Miles, Jesse L : f tj-r-- tt Ynnng, F, M. Paulsen. Reed Mor . if rill, Grant Mirroll, J. W. Pulsipher, Raymond Ilont, J. Hathcock. . ..' IV..;'... ... sGEOKUK Ha-Ha- j.Taylbr, cf ,. . - . ABH.PO V frotgls. i al Montague, iff ... .'.v. .5 5 1. Stee's 3b 5 C. Steele, p J). Spaluhower, ss Hillinan. c Bi Sptlhuower, 2b jCdwan, If Barney, ' v ultlt ute. So Tonoreer ta areirular! rVr- al iajr league club hBe noueht bit aervicet, but the Carfla have held to him br Just ub an emergency. fiM Thereuow'a shoes Jf Geerge-taaucceasfnllyi he wtrl be doing eiwp-tlon' wark. . Toporeer't majtir league career In deed ta nniqne. Ha was a member of a caad lot team in Jersey City during the 1920 season." His fame as a graceful fielder around second baw and bard bitter bad spread to the ears 'of the big league wonts. 45 12 xSl 12 seorea. - meaaoo.' out when winning run was iAY3(N: aevvMil t 5 2 l ; for Walla tM Card were taking a header- - Tnedajr," Toiuaij b) ro of the 1820 world Tberenow, a erics, broke bis ankle alldinc Is second base, an4 doctor report that be will b nut for ne rest f the r- -- -' ! : a- - tlon at la the role of ! 'x-On- '"(((if i t Ankle Ekokea tjdiiuibchaw to hw baa m that be U at good In a regulnr'pool tMK' .... Totals , Ht. Louis. c i'M , biiectacle4 lufielder, who of the ba lieru rittlnf b th 1! fe---" fc3 .... " . Tb m 1. . C3b e 0NTOP0RCER - up ' Kavlnoml Messiik of Idaho Falls. CLASSIFICATION routo they-wilt-spe- nd SCOUTS PASS t)ll 1 . - HAND-BLOCKE- band-blocke- d Lace-edges- , .i-v4- T HTO THC BOAT S0 iU fOS YOURSfLF MOTOR TO STRAWBERRY .'v Mrs. Inez Sutton of Payson was Provo visitor Friday. uly r c ; GPTTHEBlGONESi , ylAftCELINEDAYw ROOKIES Bare ain eek Commencing, Monday, June 27 and con-- ; tinuin&until Saturdayr July 2. We are closing out a number, of lines regardless pf cost for bargain week. -' .;... , 'i Note a number of our many, bargains if you miss this you loose money. f ' T : 7(1 Best Scout Percales, 20c regular, 6 yards $1.00 Best Kalburnie Gingham.25c regular, 6 yds. Best 26-iChallies for quilts, 19c regular, 6 yds $1.00. Best Cretonne for quilts,,25c regular, 5 yds. $1.00 Best Normandy Voiles, assorted colors, 50c regular S yartjs . , . , . ... . . . . .,. ... . . ; . . . fljpo Best Dress Gingham, fast color, 22c regular 36-i- n. 32-i- n. $1-0- fe- - 0 ' n, 86-i- n. ...... 27-i- n. 7: yards ................. .i,.frJ, ., ., . ... i, ,$U)0 . ,p regular, 12 . $1.60 $1.00 69c 4 pairs Ladies' Brown Silk 'Hose, 2$ regular for Ladies' Silk Hose, all colors, 50c regular for .'. . . .39c Li D S. GARMENTS ON SALE Crochet Cotton, all colors niAmerican spool .". . . . ,8e Men's Mountaineer Coveralls, $3.25 regufar $2.79 Men's Kant Rip Coveralls. $2,98 regular . ...$2.60 Men 8 Chambria Work Shirts, each 63c-- . Men's UnioQ Suits, dimity or knit, each . . ,48c Boys' Uruon Suits, dimity or knit 45e Men's HfeWSr' Bib Overalls ; . $1.00 . . Boys' Heavy Bib Overalls from 79c up ane on ealeistraw i Hats jnure Entire line of Hose h sale 10 to 50& Off ' ..... ...... - uMt-f- SHOES SHOES ; For all the famUyj all "solid leather. lot childs Slippers, regular $2.25, .sale $1.19 1 lot Misses' Slippers,' values up to $3.25, sale . . . .'$2.48 1 lot Ladies' Slippers, values up to $5.90, Bale . . .$2.89 1 lot Ladies' Slippers, values up to $6,901 sale . . .$3.98 1 lot. Ladies' Slippers, values up to $4.50, sale . . .$1.98 1 lot. Men's Dress Shoes, $4.90 value . .,.$1.48 1 lot Men's Dress Shoes, valueup to $4.25. $l;69 1. lot Gym Shoes ... . , , .j69c y fait ...',. 1 .... r - .- 1926 DODGE SEDAN, 1926 NASH SPECIAL Mr. and Mrs. T. are iolelngovor the arrival of twin girls which were lorn nt their home 1924 Mother and babies are Thursday. 1925 .. doing nicely; e I. . . s ' - SHOES doing nicely. Sniifh of Mllford ' wn ainong the risltora to Trovo. the latr Mrs. Rubm Van Wagenen-.anter part of last week. Mrs; (V F. Eyring sivnt'Tbursday ' Mrs. D. Lynn- Oixtisbaw of Los in Aiuerican Ftork vWtlng their par ents, president abt JJr,?. Slt'hen L. is .spending Angeles, .'('ulifttruia, man. three weeks ijProTo with her po- (lit I tent, Mr. and Mrs. kDhvM John. r. aixi Mm. 1 v. uatklns an Mrs. 0tensliHW was formerly Miss nouhee the arrival of a fine baby Loreudii John. ' boy, born at their borne Thursday, VI. H. - - Mrs. J. N. Carter of Salt Lake 192bVFORD TOURING Mrs. C. Im Ijangley and daughter if Sail Bcruaruino, (alir., ' were NlU'lit last week here' with her par 1925 DODGR TOURING . ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ward: Provo visitors Saturday. 1 - - f ,Pr 100 pair Men's, Cotton Hose15c m m . 4 - 7 ( iBVUUflflVflft ' OUTBOARD MOTORS jig (I err Mr. and Mrs. Alma Van Wgenen Mis Ruth Lindsay, for the past three years a resident of Honolulu, and Mis Ioree Van 'Wagpnen' vrere arrived in rrvvo tnday to six;nd Salt Lake victors Friday.. tie sulniuer with her motber, Mrs. M". arid Mrs. S. S. Hardy are re Ilobert l.lBdsiiy. over the arrival of twin Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 'E, Sandei s air's, birn Friday morning at th :;f Malta,-- Idaho, fre I'rovo visitors 'Jrane Mnternitr home. Mothe and i bnbb's are doing for a few days. Mrs. Aileen linker of Glendale, Oulif., ajicut Saturday in I'rovo With friends, - Curtain Scrim, all an sole, 20c regular, 6 yards . . $1.00 Best Devonshire Cloth, 3 yards . . .". .$1.00 1 tot Indianhead cloth, colors, 48c regular, 3 yards $1.00 100 Childs Hose in and long length, 25c regular. Take Your Own I. are ;, Of coarse whe . Gilbert Whit of Goshen and (Ilea Gem Keith of Ellierta were issued a marriage license at the couuty xmrt honse Friday. Mother and Irnby i PICTtpS) now wa at itt peak. they'd ever been. the'v were way irorfde, twrfi fu4 a Imagine riding, lu the beak tit any dark as night. an It . 'Twas strange flying ipejictin. And then, fhe first thing tBat tuey wer could tie. ine nuymues vo tickled pink, ud Bcouty ahoiited, knew, the pelicans had paxa the' TinyJust to think that Just a short. Utronifh, and Bee again time back I was away down iu the mites were in iuu uThen Sctmty wald, This is na Jofcu. sea." Tlie pe'lcana flew very high, and We got all mnndged Willie in tnnt And true, the birds and U smote. nil the Tintes saw the sky. seemed like being carried iu a min- Tinvmitea- ' were blackened up ' , iature balloon, Tliey passed by fair. suiall cbitids now aud then, but i: YARDMEN GET INCREASE . qtdckly tliey were gone again. JSald June 25 (IT) Tha ve CHICAGO, I that hoe get Clowuy,"Oc, some place jirptty soon." Fnlted State Railway Board if Lets taka a nap, someone re-- Mediation today granted tha yar4-me- n of the Western railroads 7V Iilled. 'We may as well sleep while we ride. The others .thought the per cent Increase in wages and rep.nn was good, and soon they fell fused lncrense asked by the Brothasleep. The birds kejit going iike erhood of 'Railway' TralitfueA aud the hm-eand moved with quite conductors. apparent ease.' Tlie leader set a U PRISONERS ESCAPE pace for all the other birds to keen. All of a sudden t'oupy woke, and HOBART, Okl., June 2S (UPfh talsed the others when he sixike. Eleven prisoners sawed their way ''Oh, look ahead.", he said aloud, out of the Kiowa eonpnty Jail tnday What" Is lliaf thing that's liiuck f and escajied in ail automobile. Heveu To nil the Tlnles in the crowd, it other immitea in' another compart- looked just like a thunder cloud. nient were unable to free themand Clowny said, qulte nieekly, "Gee selves. t tinnjj wed best turn back." Sheriff forces immediately took The- dark thing, though, turned j " up the search. out to be a smoke cloud, which they soon count, see. Til bet we're goStone, pink, lianana and the yeling Hiryugh the 0jing."'.ial4 Carp?, low greens and orchid shades all vie run or rrigntvAwi sure enough, thy risht now for' first place iVtua suueq rignt jn, the queerest placemost popular colors. ' ' t . ivand Mrs. Osmond wififr In lToVo with his.sister.-Mrs- . Ijaw are renocing over the arrival of a rence Lisotibc-e-, enrotite to Toiiopab, fine baby girl, born Saturday morn Netada, where he wil make his ing at the Crane Maternity home. home, (READ TtlE STORY, THEN COLOR THE .; III III I'- 1 WANTED Two salesmen for good selling article in Ttnh county. Good chance for advancAnent. (Continued from page one) (M at 214 West Center at 5 o'clock IK m. j28 Merrill, craftwork in leather, craft- work in 'wood and electricity; Jay ILK5T-- -2 furnished rooms NeNon, handicraft, craftmairshlp In with private batb. Call 314 W. wood carving and public health. 4th 'Homo. Kenneth Polly, firemahshln ; El- jyl von Jackson, swimming, life saving, FOR RENT 1 three room and craftwork in leather and life badge'; five room apt. Hafen Apt. Houscm Elwin Miller, handicraft; Milne 128 Payne, swimming and life saving; 56 So. 5tb West. Phone 298-Jcivics t Howard Marcus Jenkins. FOR SALE Leonard refrigera tori- - (Vftam, handicraft, craftmanship in 719 No. I'niver- - cement and bronze pnlm; Oswald good condition. ' sity Avenue. Hayes," hronge pullii ; Fred Powe',- son. safety first; irvln Maiiey, FOR SALE Thoroughbred Lnellen handicraft "ind ' forestry; James 121 S10. Call BasmuHsen. life saving (.Frances Mc Better, Neb Hoover. and jyl I'hee, cycling, leather-workinpoultry keeping; Don Vlncent,..con- WANTS HOUSE WORK GIRL sorvation;. ThurlHT Prows, fireman Phone 508. j27 lilp; Ronald Dixon, craftwork in wood. FEMALE HELP WANTED Wo man with teaching of" nurtdne ex LINEN perience for employment connected with Juvenile training and hygiene Straight, mitrimmed coats of fcalary $90. Give phone and ad linen in bright designs, dress. Box 316. give dash to sleeveless White tennis frocks or fco'I costumes. A barefoot boy in San Francisco waa barred from school. It is tnilv NEW TOUCHES in this modern age that education has come to apply to man's nether Faggottlng is used increasingly extremities. on summer frocks. tiers and flounces and forms puff sleeves. 'Kt; seems the wrestlers are U Point d'esprit forms smart yokes o veil fixed. organdy dresses. Se-on- Mrs.' John Beck and daughter Marv of San Francisco, Calit, are spending a few days' in Provo with Mr nil,! Mra Thniimg HPiinmns en ('.. Where Waslilngtin, POR TOO LATE iob-in- If FJT3 Cites Player Place1 " ginTVtrk,- 'between , 'liet, Gtilis-Chanc- Gaorge Toporcer get his cnaace! lii secotu) Itiduf, Piiyson and rtpanHh , Hie hoine dub"Wtaulug'uy ' 5 to ninut - TbeTeoow'a , broke inning d, T- W-Or- an's 'Single with Ilillman on - 7 1 Rs&steee .la Well Fray V PAT SOX. -- Mt 1 Put Up Stern Beidiger CARDSCOUNT,. How Dempsey Worta IN FI.EVFNTH PACE JUNE 23, 1927. St?JDAV . u TOURING FOKD ROADSTER FORD COUflEi FORD TON TRUCK . JACKSQN MOTOR CARCOr 143 , North VnlVeriAyfe:1, rnone sus r w' . v what an aggravation it is to go to Strawberry and then have to paddle your own You know cwn JOHNSON" and enjoy "U0!" v the fishfnir io the utmost. , " . .mm cycle PHONE 688 or 82 co. . ' ' ; RUBBER BOOTS ' Men's Knee Boots in 1st quality . . . . . .'."$3.25 . . . ;.$2.75 Boys' Knee Boots in jst quality . Entire line of Dress Shirts 10 to 50, off. ; ' Hundreds of other bargains that we cannot mention here because jof time and space. ' ' ; If you want real bargains keep in touch, with our prices, ' 1 V ...... r at fli'ti ilfali CI 348 WET CENTER |