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Show PAGE EIGHT- - - PROVO' (UTAH) EVENING HEK'ALD, TUESDAY., MINERS TRAPPED - U. 1 fBYlEXPLOSlOtf - j zTx ' t (Continued From Pace One) ' wer dlgjjinr feverishly, toward a i top, slope In hopes of entering the muiaaad-- - looting the- groups- - SAIL FORTHArfT &-MARI- . - . ... -- jmrntttsm iLiiiii hi i' , : . .iiii.ii.in.il! ... .hi. . ER -- 1 7,- At Provo Home 1 Beverly Pace, daugbf ter of Thomas B. and Esmie.Hod-soa-Padied aarly this moraing two-year-o-ld c; l-- '- IT-.- Dee, -- -- f i ri k..i .tit i 10 -- 11 ''Wl StVfP VIRGINIA ? - frag The other3 miners were entombed at the 5.000 fo. level. Thr rev cuers said if gas vrjleU that chamber, like the level from which they took Paiken, all vould be dead by ' not.'. . " Vi'i'i'i'i' a Pf. JT. ' j of one billion dollars per year be cause of the frequent shortage of cars when crops were moving to market. "Today," Mr. Gray .SB1, "the railroads have all t he. benefit s"" of a carpe;t; without aay "or 14s jnnifest disa'dvantagest through the American Railroad association PROVO fn ., incruuft a nn i mvro 99 kww Paramount Picture Starting Wednesday Pr1rrttnrt Morton Downey Onty Once In A Lifetime! - CHORUS SCREEN JIKAK " iiUGKY IN LOVE 1 w IIKAK "Singln in The Itainw' "Gotta From the Play by BOOTH TARKINGTON with The Open Road AlirrT Turned Out of Honte--an- d a" Romantic Vagabond Who Slays th5 Dragon Called Trouble, L&ugh along the road to ro-mance with Mr. Antonio, MA- ntil Ilia Atntnnw avail anu ouailK" Vvtii Dialect. Ughtful A Picture You Can't "Forget ALL TALKING nVaRTONTOXO - Just a "Young Nowhereg" Ckwu nowhere! Wanting nothing! Jj til Love gave him a taste of th happiness ae could never get! It's so human, so lifelike, so rwl 1 ffl'JSWj of the most thrilling nave nyer upeni; yci VITAPHONE . ALL-TALKIN- houra PICTURE G 100 OF STARS - ' in . at - W thfStrV ', re ANTONIO" LASX, TIME TODAY- Child wo-Year-O- . j ViV. !1MER EEM wy-STimytug wiicv:, " .v..'. ' '"" ' " "" daughters and a son. ving expert rescue worKer?, among.. ?XoS Norfolk, V., aboard the rf thffimjhdse who aided in the tiangpoit V light. Major Louis E. Fagan, In commen I of me men, is snown at the oinceis anu k.:. Burton mine disaster cr Jan. 13, ;ppor left shortly aftw receiving-orde" to proceed tj Haiti. The 'Devil Dogs--we.. 'rushed toMie aid or "1 .2 rs ."v,hir.." oh Vh'o ciuistr Galzcston al readV has arrived at the 1926, the' ' level 'Helrltlja'gj:a buddies on the yr mrm mV mivwu awwuoa un ium vi.aiviiwii where the men were entombed. combines for harvesting: wheat has4 a, ",tt was believed by miners that revolutionized the handling of this j either gas or a dust explosion ld for Reiph cc,unt. feifd . tugemoni vvai a. grcat crop m,king it necessai-- to cagsed the blast which did not wr. me udoy Dorn at L.a;jemoai, rueh thousands of grain cars to ths President Hoover, must hate been! damage the upper part of the mine. JUite i, ih., and is .survived by wheat raising areas at r.arvetf confuting with the race, people.' Jjlpc Tn They iaid ft probably was gas. .its parents and the following broth- - 'time." ers and sisioi ?: Joseph, Nina, Ervin-- , A hope that taxes would be so Saloma Porter, two and one half Reese, GartH, Rschael and Hor- - adjusted as to prevent injustice t old daitghter of Joseph H. and tense Porter, nH of EMgernont. In-andbeing pon .any-?re1 year Hannah Janna Porte, died this Funeral announcement will be duslry such as the lumberyttal "Indus-mad' at the family home in the later. try was expressed by Mr. Gray. -y tw "Yinirrr JlTn , -- - BARXHELMESr -- ""rg. - a ; RICHARD fi'Si' - tbe-Pac- ific w.-?- KOffTfcAYixc ttvallnil VafMfal wife "rif fiamua pygtree The child waa born In Provo, Warner of Pwnona, Calif, were June 21,' X927. Surviving are ,U held afternoon at the of the stock market, tecotdioc Monday Berg parents, three brothers. Thomas President Cart. R. Gray" of the fcdMr 'mp 9 W"5' PWcn -- Pacify, aystea,. princTpaTT11 -- fch,?eL home af.her soa, jC-.- t J4 sister. Esmte Pace, all the at -- iwrtlw speaker before Fuaerl announcement will be warner, nursaay. west cdvisory board here today. made later. S. E. BaCheideT-of-he , "General business "(aa. shw Ptqvo CommunHy churchy had prompt recovery from ny thntmpraarive and well ences the unsetUed itick many attended,fservices. He may have exercised and I- feel the funeral sermon, and bad charge of to haa iar ?,onl country .nothing the committal services at the grave-sid- e thye present atoek nvatket, theTvo7cltyTceneterJ- He added, tlon," ilr. Gray said-- " A quartet, consisting of L. A. Cut- that he beliaveJ the unsteady bertaen, Mrs. Q. W. Mra,stock market situation had brought .iW. C Miller and J. C FUaroy. Halberslaben about the beneficial saise' of con"Jtock of Ages," "Saved By siderable speculative money fois Use aang Grace." "The City Four and, NOW PLAYING-Tiffaaytah- l in constructive, business projects; Square". Mr. B. C Bee waa at Another feature of Mr. Gray's talk the piano. Presents" t9 th shippers, railroad men sni Thp floral trthiitea wpre- manv was his fbusiness men opinion thav and beautiful. Relatives were .in at- LEO CARILLO the perfect eoopetai&n now exist- tendance from Nebraska, Montana, and ing between rallraads and between California and. Nevada. raihoads and shippers, is saving VALLI the country millions of Ooilarp In ear f yearry .byjthe. iveBtion shortage. ' He quoted Prssidetit Hoover who in 1920 estimated that o-the. "Ixivv Down (S Rhythm" "N'ttbody But You" Tmarzz, For You" ft 7 29 fi Beverly Pace Die? i , i- - 1 . i ntrgTrrn; Initial tnvaitfrttlon fsieglT termine exact cause of-- the' plist.. S!eh and "Womaii,. accustomed hazards f those who make .a living bv toiling In the mines. about in preparation for ahc'.ho-ha- t breaking vigil and effort to bring dear ones back to the face and possibly to life. fhile, companion worker? ,! coal mines esctppj the bliRht-fowjelde'l ;k and shovel, women and the less harc-- y prepared food atjij. Coffee for those men anxiously works? proline at" the .ed Flfttt Victim rescue workers sI'itM",' Irosi the gas filled mine at l:3i) p. m. bearing the bodv of f JoiS Parker. 50, the first victim .of the, u blast He 'was dena. The, rescuers, ''Charles PenfiV ana Joe Griffin, said t'iey found rfcinr lying- wr ithe floor at the foot level. Thev were sick the murky mine gas whicn" said- filled the entire shaft i,far as they Tiad penetiated. Rescuers had penetrated EC E M B icts , ., D , 41 MARION DAVIES-JOHGILBERT NORMA SHEARER WILLIAM HAINES JOAN CRAWFORD BUSTER KEATON BESSIE LOVE CHARLES KING MARIE RESSLER-CONRAD NAGEL DANE & ARTHUR LAUREL & HARDY UKELELE IKE ITA PAGE 7: The mosK.drdsfic reductions on Ladies' "and Children's OoatjT.we have ever liaa" at fhis f imp of year wheft yoip need them so badly. ttr Dress Defiaft- -ment is filled with pretty Dresses" TuTT of snap and 'style. -D- z- -"-- Hit And Many Others In Values'. MANY OTHER SILK DRESSES in new Fall numbers in Misses - and Small Women's ALL DAYS CONTINUOUS m. Shoppers Matinee till 83c Children All placed in NOW PLAYING Make Shopping a pleasure by seeing 'The Hollywood Revue" Check Parcels Ire Vvi 1.G5 :. . $2.25 BLAZERS $4.45 " SWEATERS IDEAL BUSINESS BUILDING RENT OR LEASE FOR ' ' . Will Accommodate Any Type lousiness. GoqcL Location on Center Street. Apply P. OBox ; 61, or Herald Box X SWEATERS " . $7.45 . SWEATERS Come and get one for Xmas .'it $7.50 $20.00 and: - v ' value in a large Pound 72x90 Quilt Batt Value $1.35 , . . : WOOL Every Pair of Footwear in Our RntirA Rtnolc Vh Sale, from Now Until Xmas Flannels, Ottaman and Ca'shmerMr $L6i value MAERIALS $2.25 Our Entire Line of Cotton and Wool ; ? $1.98 BLANKET . $2.25 BLANKET . $3.45 BLANKET . $4.45 BLANKET . . $5.45 BLANKET $6,45 BLANKET : $10.00 BLANKET $12.00 BLANKET $5.90 ALli VELVETS ; 3ft Inch widths 41.93 values '"1 .....$LS0 us ....... .v,..:. .... .. 27S 3,63 4.45 5.i9 7.95 9.75 , r --- " " ' Serges and Fancy One Lot rr- . . 3.90 , . 4.63 T5, WOOL MATERIALS :. . ; K. . $4.25 $2.00 value ;--.4 $3.00J value .fr ;. . .. . . . $3.25 value o LEL)LfU- k s $5.75 values $6.50 values . . I-- 5 1 .".$1.49 . ." 1.65 $1.75 Values V I... .6? w - Visit our Footwear Department for Special Values in Solid Leather Slippers that wUl give satisfaction f ts yvisit Our ToyjDepartment Every Pair on Sale From Now yntilXmas' 3) 3I ..$m 1.93, . value-.- $6.75 ....$4.85 fr' -- We can fit your, feet at a cost price or less. ...$4.35 -- 'Z r. ' MUST BE SOLD NOW t- .."19c. .22'le Extra Special $3.45 ... .'. . r. . .. . 38c values . 39c values .'. BLANKETS COATS $5.45 COATS $6.45 COATS $7.50. COATS . ..me 25ftlvalues . . . Vajues $4,45 COATS. t3". K.. . . : . - CrVrings ZWmhxbs $6.45 $4.95' ' $5.45 'alues Values $3.45 ! QniU Patterns" Values-.,......- ... CHILDREN'S COATS . . . . $5.45 ' $5.95. $2.9 - $1350 Shawl Collars, in Brown, Black and Plain Colors. Values from $12.45 to $29.50 $1.75 Sweaters ' -- New. Falj - values One Lot of Sample COATS $1.39 .....r...,.. SWEATERS $4.45 . $23.50 Values i $26.50 Values". $29.50 Values . 98c SWEATERS .$11,50 -- Value? this Final Xmas Clearance $125 $3.45 $19.45. BUY PRACTICAL GIFTS APUBLIX THEATRE Rent Reasonable 16.50 SWEATERS, BLAZERS AND JACKETS 10c $9.90 . vM 1.98 values . . 2.53 53,75; Values . . 2M" j vfjfe tonnes and CUT BELOW COST Valued. Sizes 14, 16, 18, 20 4m LATEST SOUND NEWS PRICES Adults Evenings $14.50 Values Dresses ! lk $12.50 . . $2.55 Lot No. 2 . -. 1.63 IttS values; f ; COATS $9,00 prk-es- . NEW FALL One lot vaTued from $9.90 to $12.50 Two hours of glorious fun! With the greatest luast of stars ever assembled in one picture! A $6.60 revue In every detail, with scenes See it It comes in technicolor! but on?;e in. a lifetime! At regular more-reduction- .$1.25-- us Drastically Reduced "from x45 and $ 7.50 to - - S6.75 All Talking - Singing & Dancing ahd one-thi-rd values $1.95 values $1.45 One Lot fur trimmed! Coat at reduced to the limit. One lot valued from $9.90 to $12.15 ILKS: -- reduced. Black, Brow nand Tan, pretty Dresses here - . furnished its share of values Tf rom our large stock t Drastically cut for quick clearance. You can buy youf Cnrlstnuw Vml- wear at a; sacrifice! .jiair: at . a. low t it price. ' |