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Show PROVO EVENING HERALD. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1927 TREACHER IS - GMIIEIIO;,! Ier. Charks PIRATES WILL ; How DilHe Hang QiiTp It? Urban A Loves " 7 t PITTSBURGH. live from Ms "''it Charles Urban, of Olnty, Pa, member, and a valuable on, too, of the Pens football aquad this Absent jfte.a n . urban loves ana be rootoe.il after three years of preaching and -- at the age of S), ha Insisted on his chare officials at Olaey allowing ln him to, cater Penn and play football. Dreaaurf ef rootbalfc--. . This praacher-foetballetarn in a small New i entry town, dreamed jpfU being a football slayer at Penn the, time he was working his way through high school and di vinity (College. Whea the chance came he was aU for tt HU church officials, how ever, thought it better that their pupreacher apt mix football and " ' r, - - u k I- - . x 1 would "personally like to sees'Sco'u; Ijig barred throughout' the hatibn.' ; 'Offhand! it looks tlke'Joestlng of Minnesota,' Lais of , Northwestern and Hoffman of Stanford will hog ' most of the )nk about fullbacks this year. They look to be as good this - ear. as 'they were 'last year, and ' possibly better, - . ; . Alleys Are Open ? ,The Armory Bowling alleys are now open for the season, and are p in condition, according to ; tip-to- the management The alleys have been newly surfaced and newly decorated, so that all Is in readiness for the popular indoor sport . Many already have opened their winter's bowling at the alleys. . Former patrons and the general public are cordially invited to vislt-th,- e alleys. Announcement is made that a tournament will be held ;:-- 1 -- n. JACK BILLY . ' e ", . . ' ' . f i - ' v fV - over, Sings the Scythe "r ; r-- u a .. . - rd . ' Reports from the front indicate This is the time d year when the Pittsburgh series was ' held footballs flpat over scatisred hori-iojg bottle line. along the and weary father begin Just because Dempsey Ignores working their spn's way through Rickard and will fight nly t the college. Tia Juana race track this wintef, is no sign he's giving Tex the royal We know a gent quite dippy oyer v politics and sports. He has announced his candidacy for bowling DESPAIR ... ;r congress. He put his right foot forward He put his right foot back But still his game remained the Tiny Roebuck, who is going into boxing on a large scale, averaging sliced at every crack. three bouts a week, ought to change hia first name to Sears. It just occurred to us that if all those football statisticians were "The worm has 4000 muscles." laid end to end there'd be a U. of Illinois professor. This says nobody to figure out how far they'd reach! probably makes Stan Zbyszko sore. They call the new wrestling sen- We would write a snappy Verse sation, Kid Dandruff, because be is The pitcher's praise to sing always falling on somebody's neck But Pipgras does" not rhyme you ' .... . TWsls the time of year when With see Just any old thing. is d. ' I ' ""rft. ' Said Flo Brooh to L6u holtz while waiting for their cue to appear in"ManhattanMary" WANERS j I j , IN VAUDEVILLE I NEW TORK Tte Waner brothers Lloyd and Paul will do their stuff on a vaudfr ville stage for the next four months. Articles for - a four week engagement ' were signed yesterday and the Waner team will open Saturday at St Louis. j ( ) j They will play the saxophone, ukelele and violin. A. song and dance may be worked Into the act They will receive $2,000 a j week with the provision of an J option that they draw well. I "I - : 7 " ;r""Photobyi.MaillardkeiIere , , George White, Producer of , peorge White's Scandals, - r writes: . Give you swallow your you know "In the theapre world, Luckies have become at most universal. Stage folks are very critical must jfe Vepi pondition, throat irritation is a handicap. In Geor$e White's ScandaU't most actors and actresses whose voices ate Important smoke Luckies both for voice protection and finer flavor For these ' reasons I prefer them, tooSi ices' If wives only knew what stenographers think of their husbands, they'd quit worrying.. Confidence Don't marry trombone players, girls; they alwdys let things slide. There's -- DEATH CALLS You, too, yill find never-a- n in buying jMRS. SARGENT Better spend a few. dollars more at the outset, and own the kind that hold their shape and quality. PAYSON, pet 1?. Mrs. Mary Ellen Kerr Sargent wife of William Sargent died at her home in the First ward Tuesday inornlhg" after an Illness of several years. She was Jh daughter of Joseph and Ruth Row Kerr1 and was born in Payson August 7, 1862. She was Btarried to Will jam Sargent on December 27,. J887. Their only child a son, died in September, 1908 and Mrs. Sargent's health has continued to fail since" tha time." During Vr early life she was a1 very sctiye church Worker and for a number of years was a counsellor in the First .ward Relief' Society. She Is survived by her husband and 'sister, Mrsf' Nettie of Sprlng-i- v i lie and two brothers Robert nd Albert Kerr of Payson. Funeral services will be held Saturday afternoon- in the Fourth ward chapel with Bishop A. R. Wilson of the first ward in charge. This is the lird death within four days In one 1 immediate neighborhood. . -- that LUCKY STRIKES give the greatest pleasureMild and Mellow, the finest cigarettes you ever smoked JVlade :of the choicest tobao cos, properly aged and blended with gret skill, and there is an extra process "IPS. TOASTED"-- no harshne, not a bit of bite cheap clothes. SUITS 2500 to $50 oo - The Schwab Clolhing Co., Inc, Kuppenheimer "Good Clothes" Na-- 10 North - 'i 66. It toasted The House of "MET WITH SOCIAL WOKKEBS Mrs. John AHemaji, chairman of he state health unit of Springville Represented the Relief Societies of the Kolob staks at the. social workers' convention held in Salt-Xak-e ' - ." - Greater week. ' . - THURSTON SOLD TO SEALS ThursWASHINGTON Hollia ton, right hand pitcher who won 13 games and lost 12 for the Washthis year, has ington Senator been sold to the San- Francisco Seals. He came hero from the White Sox in the deal that sent Roger Peckinpaugh to Chicago. ' Consider the tack and the automobile tire and don't go around " blowing yourself tip. )at . , Better glomes - Jjcollar button, Ifat least -- TrUOGS - V' The league has ruled war off the books. Hereafter when European nations desire to go to war, it must be on the defensive.' , '- iter t " A safety council officer calls moving day the most dangerous of the yVar. Doesn't that depend on whether or not your rent is paid? where It is. .. . I .Cheer up! --- to . Jar JA1U TOK out-of-to- ; rty face-liftin- g. - dinner Tuesday evening in honor or ner oirwoay anniversary., m guesU wars thirty immediate relay Uvea. - atra .Uea Taylor ox laano ) Falls was the guest A goose dinner was served at" o'clock. Miss Dora Jones assisted in serving. The big feature of. the dinner was a beautiful birthday cake. Following dinner cards were enjoyed. Mrs. Ellen Taylor winning the high scot, and Mr. Ella Jones ths consolation prise, Mrs. Rebecca Buster was hostess ths Beta Bridge club. Monday ur table were played, evening-FoMrs. Haxel Hughes winning the high score. Mrs. Leath Miller the second- high score, and Miss Dena Jones the consolation. Luncheon was servod at the card tables at 8 - were the dinner .. o'clock. guests Saturday evening of Prpf,, and Mrs. Lofter Mr. and rMa Henrr McQsrretir Mr, and Mrt. Salt and of Lake.. Sunday BJarnson ciayson wye tf nww.vn if-children of Dividend, Satur-- morning Mr. and Mrs. Junes accomhere with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. t day here with Mr. andspent Mrs. E A. panied Professor and Mrs. BJarnElga Johnson. Clayson. son, who were motoring to St Span- ' George for a week, as far' as ' Mr. and Mrs; De Inert Johnson Mr. and- Mrs. Roy Shoemaker ish Fork. and Mr. and Mrs.- Elga' Johnson and Miss Margaret Shoemaker of were among, those who attended Geaola visited her Thursday with Mrs. Annie R. Beck attended conMr. and Mrs. Fred Dart,. Jr. conference at Salt Lake Sunday. .' ference in Salt Lake Saturday. es anll' Eliaa-JonMrs. "Mrs. Ed. Morgan of Provo spent "Mrr went Mrs. 9' W- - Money was a' Salt last week end here with Mr. and to Salt Lake Saturday to meet their Lake visitor Saturday. Mrs, J. Will Lewis. daughter Dora.- who Is teaching school at Idaho Falls and came Miss Ruby Smith wars a Spanish Mrs. Eliaa Jones entertained at home for a week's vacation. They Fork visitor Wednesday. " sinsrins: "Hush and heed not for all things : pass,".- S:hols and Ht'nry Cummlngs dis"Hush, ah hush!" and the "Scythes Berthat at the crowd " appointed ths swinging lin track meet .They ran a dead Over the clover, over the grass! r- -J heat, Mys.Andrew Lang: Scythe' Song. 1 I agree George White that Luclties "r- - to the flowers and the grass? (New Orleans) star, "Hush, ah hush," the Scythes are Olwchapeau. goes off. to Tiny Drouilhet,--Loyolfor holding on to this pass. This remarkable shot was taken at the saying, "Hush and heed not and fall opening game of the year against Rice Institute, and Shows Drouilhet Moore.Loyola quarterback. Note asleep; grabbing a passfromBucky the two Rice players, one in front and the No. 26 in the rear, attempt "Hush," they say to the grasses " . or to all Also break up the pass. the leet swaying, V ing players. "Huah,.sing to jthe plover they XKftiifgti "publicity torotUs i. he(a - t?i manmg mmr "T5iJsh"--'.U- s the lullaby Time Au' pastern. , doctor has proposed a law against Won't the. ladies bices fall when they hear mat! - . far-flun- f IS (UP) eoast-to-coa- st - LITTLE JOE rlflSHFOMSOCIETY-l A meeting of the Parent-Teachassociation of the Rees school was held Thursday. Opt 6, 'with President Minnie Row presiding. The following program- - was' given in connection with the election of officers for the ensuing year,: Prsyer, Reginia Chri.stensen; "duet Fay and' Mary Banks; report of last year's work given by Mrs. Mima Thomaa. The following officers were elected: Mrs. Kate Skinner, president; Mrs. Mima Hales, .vice peidrnt; Mrs.andRoginia. Chrlsten-aetreasurer; Miss secretary Gven Prior, Mias Olivia Jameson, Mrs. Bertha Bowen. Mrs. Sarah lJiren and Mrs Mary Ann James, board. . Song, Gilbert executive Johnson; prayer, Mrs. Christina Peterson. Refreshments were then served by the outgoing officers of the association.' Here's one of the early entries in C C Pyie's marathon run. He's Jack Billy of Wichita, OLD MASTERS is now who Kas., by runtraining 15 to SO miles every day. Mowers, weary and brown, and ning from -records Billy holds all blithe, What is the word methlnks ye for ms state. r bnnv i The Davis cup squawk is that that the Scythe! Endless f-ovr-wor- d K TV.:T W- 'A.i tan miirh lnnl has iilavil V 4Tildeft V J UMU UI I T ' And we can expect anyone now to low 4his fellow Ruth is Scythes that swing In ths grass complam-tha- t, l too niapy nomers. and clover ,, nimg Something, still, they say as they nass: What is the word that oyer and I 1 .... i Sufficient it is to ay, Her. Charles Urban won. . He made the freshman football team and last year played In several games as a substitute. This s vear he hopes to land a regular - berth,. "I shall play football as long as v can," he says, "and when I an through at Penn I'll start hitting the line for the ord, if, I can find .a pulpit" Frowned Upon Scouting , tr.- S.T-- Sanford. Southern Con- ference official and v jtthJieyg dl I rector at Georgia, is against scout-- I '.lug In any form He agreed, to a g arrangement with fPQO,-scQutihprior to the YalOebrjje gam Pa, Oct -S- iiv; . reApparently another-annu-al port that the P ttuburgh Pirate bav been sold to Barney Dreylui was cleared up today and nothing mora along that line will be heard until about this tint nest year. OklaLew - WenU. millionaire homa oil snan srfao was reported to have bought the dub, denied the rumor last night bef or ' he left PlttaburgK WenU and Fred C Clarke, form eriy associated with Dreyfus in the management of his hall team. were 'enroute from New York to their homes in the west WenU said that sores lime ago he had asked DreyfusS about sell ing the Pirates, but the owner re fused to set a pries and did not seem interested That ended that matter, h nafd. J- - FuttLsil; Mates Squad ' At Pennsylvania yea.' r Early Entry PAGE 1 1 Univ. Ave. No Throat Irritation-N- o Cough . , BMCE MERLYN WALKER a- i - a Utiahna Friday,' 0Gt -- 1 A" A Band With a Name Gpp |