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Show PROVO EVENING HERALD, WEDNESDAY. MARCH 14, 1928. ' BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES (caCouS mi nt too J. m I ssv I CID 1 THl t JLmoCK OVPiR Af S MlfVro a 'tulai OH Hi V wi Tw WHO S.f.Mtl -- Aki Hr H -J- t.TVAY I CCXVunl I y. w in yvw nwtiv-- WHY ivJU) M0t-?J1- - By Martin TDICUTTWAD ; V Tu' I lit WsttlOWM, a tws-- 1 - t UIU. WMi - I M WiS VVH TW WVJW'U TyKt HIM. - - btT NTW YORK. March 1J UP). When Kid Lavlgne, who died hut week at his Detroit home, ruled the lightweight division with fists of Iron, the boxing business), la not what it la today. . They were real fighters in those g days, the men wire nwlEtW1rHv-IhIn the rtngTT8T"tTt-,,SHgt- ntf " -- then , the-- only Frenrh-Canad-lwho ever attained the lightweight championship of the world, would have whipped the of today, nor would the current crop of welterweights and mid have been afgwhjlehfi was around. j ."The "Saginaw Kid" took on all comers, edminlsterlng and receiving terrific punishment In the long- i SsTha file, one of the grealest ever fought In an American ring. with the nego welterweight, Joe Walcott. the "Barbadoes Demon." That Is the-- f ight of which sporting men still speak with awe. Walcott known.. ajao aa'.Jths "Olant ryiler had cut down fighters weighing 60 pounds more than he. J is w RUSSIA SEEKS DISARMAMENT . 0 most runs, haa patted better than foreign air&irs in the Russian the, most times, has the most ernment, told the United Press ' runs, has the most total j day. bases, hii th most extra base hits, I LUvlnoff was In Berlin on his has been walked the most, haa bat- - way to the League of Nations dis-ted in the most runs, and has struck armament commission meeting at out the most times. Geneva March 15. It might be added that he The Russian proposals, which ably has made the most money caused a sensation when they were from su?h post season affairs. announced several months ago, proAnd there's not a record that he vide for dls- complete, world-wid- e now holile, unless it is his home run tmimanl writhln fnur u,r, Otliffr record, which he wouldn't crack if i ,. ,k. a,- -. he is In the next wnrld serlrs. armament commission have said The .holding of records mav be were impracticable. very interesting to those whose In they terest nini to figures, but those! figures with the dollar marks fore then ar the bfst reason wh Babe r.uth.Qlerb Pennock and all , uie ouier lanaces want to win mis gov-.30- I -- j.,...,,. . ;l HINDU RITES "ARE STARTED year. UP) Miss BOMBAY, March Nancy Ann Miller of Seattle underwent the- first half of her conversion to the Hindu religion today in preparation for her wedding to the former niaharajah of Indorc. A priest began the induction of the American girl Into the religion of her future husband. The ceremony was held In the on the banks of the sacred 13-(- - y1 - irfiii-prtva- I . 1 ., j- JLI.Uk CaPV SKAtO Vff err1 OSrSr ti' 1 R1 WfWW mm it It lasted of Nasik. "fOi. tn j VICTORY SIX IS POPULAR : trixict, mc era' a s . fti-iu- n..... ing the year will be Victory models. Plana for 1928 also Include an increase in the production of Standard Four equipped with four'wheel brakes and a larger production of Senior Sixes. ' In the truck division, due to the fact that Graham Brothers has Just completed the most prosperous year in its history, building of trucks and commercial cars In five rapacl-tie- t will continue. The line consists of four and six cylinder motor commercial cars and coarhes. trucTis of lVton; V ton and capacities. n T STADIUM i More than a year aod a halt wsa required to perfect the Victory Six , 1 ard Four and the Senior Line rang ing from $1,045 to J1.170, f.o.b Te- - troit ap- proximately 1,009.000 miles were rolled' up. by engineers in both ex- perimental and actul-productio- n models preceded tha formal announcement of the Victory. One of the 'test cars on durability runs was kepi going on the highways until Its speedometer showed ' over 100.000 miles: speed performances on the RANGE " , . ' Plus .Speedy Service ' , fill 0 'mit DOWN -- loin the D.T.R.CO. ashing the rainbow. 99 .. 'r K umber! 8C . Northl West Phone V 1250 IIY and RAY . Do Pont DUC0. Gty Auto Top SERVICE GARAGE MONARCH SHOW Gleaming Bines, dusky Maroons, f 1 Greens, soft Ofays and so on to the end-o- f DUC0 ' " Fhoft - 1254-J- - In that ace-- , tion. 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Fa ir- - Prices North 9th West . 469 RADIO LEAPS AGAIX NEW YORK, March 13(UP) Btock ef the Radio Corporation of America, center of the wildest trad- - - EENEW YOUR PRIDE IN YOUR .CAR! There, is only one Plus W. M. Perry ume- I ' WITH EACH the rapidly Increasing volof business of tha company in the Central and Southwest care-n- f Guaranteed road-holdin- economically, with DUC0. It will look like j new- .- EFFICIENCY! Work Thorough ' AttWrk re lt' PROGRESSING LET US DO IT! DINNER SET -- is now uu4vr eonatructtuH In St. Louis which will be opened as soon as it can be completed to take is roMUf trng-T- t Ttrtipt'gfi to eliminate walking on the state highway in that vicinity. A number of accidents and have occurred on that section of pedestrian being jo the automobile thoroughfare, and the prevalence i the- - practice has , Indiana icUis trak - demonstrated lhf.t the car was capable of maintaining nearly 70 miles an hour as an average in thounand-mil- e grinds. For months pcrliminary to the formal announcement Victory Six models have been subjected to all sorts and conditions, of roadwork in all parts of the United States; their drivcts taking them 14,000 feet up mountains and far below settle and ' dry. cea level on western deserts. The plan Is that each of the Officials of the Dodge company I state, tha the new car embodies several ba.de innovations in automotive construction and design.' To g provide qualities neces sary for high speeds and at the same time to permit the low sweeping body lines dictated by fashion without sacrificing- roominess or road clearance Dodge Brothers Is Rudolph Schildktaut as the high-prie- st in Cecil B. DeMiile's "The King of Kings" coming td the Paramount theater Sunday. - E ROOFING A recent .announcement by the company stethnt a new ware-hou- if Th-cn-i c During the recent clear days work cn the new "Y" stadium has gone forward with incredible rapidity, acording to Elmer Jacob, engineer. The two social units who have already contributed one nf. their promised day's work each have set an envious record, Mr. Jacob declared, by digging mora than 150 yards, of trench seven feet deep. This trenc Is to be used for drains. Thursday noon the grading company moved Its Took camp cad woi king units on to the stadium .lte in order to finish the grading' at an early date. While most of the dirt wis moved last fall, Mr. Jacobs said there Is stil some trimming on the side hlH to do In order to get it ready for the cement which will be poured during the early summer after the ground has had time to , Grilling tests -- during which . fiST2 42-PIEC- PAINTING-N- EW T orrj cross-membe- Due to the- volume of Victory Six orders which have been received since January 8. when this latest Dodge Brothers product was an nounced. It Is estimated by factory officibla that a large percentage of ADS K read ,,7ANT Styyrnra -- FREE!- ROOF UflREMlNXIOUSJ --SPECIAL MARCH SALE employing a design entirely hew to cial units among the men will work . i.u ui ' uu uuy (he industry. o rseni ana men win chassis frame,' in' the Victory Eix. contribute their other day later in the season a hand work Is needed. are a single unit " Because conventional sills and In this way President, F. 8. Harris are done away with, estimates the students" will contribthe center of gravity 1 closer to ute nproxtmatety 13000 toward! the the road and the over-a- ll height of project The women students aid the car is about at the ordinary by feeding the men students who man's hatbrlm. The low center of work on the stadium. gravity and union of chassis and body are said to have a marked sta- GRAND CALLED JURY side effect, bilising sway reducing and adding greatly to riding corn- - - SAN ANGELO. Texas, March '13 (UP) The Tom Greene county uty-w- as allad. Into session thus elimln to Investigate the maniacal murders of Mrs. J. W. Juergens, her ating .a Sbutce of noise. Further structural distinctiveness mother, Mrs. Rose Schirra, and has been obtained by a novel type her daughter, Myrna Juergens, 13, of body design, which might be de- which Newton Byrnes,' 24, chauf scribed as a steel shell welded in- feur for the Juergens', had con side an outer steel shell to form a leased. double wall with n sir space between. iioly City half an hour. ROOFJIEPAIRING TO END DANGER 17 p- A t LEAKS cent . - He faced the Cardinals in the 1926 llasaic snd turned them back twice ;nd last year he pitched one of the greatest games ever pitched In a wprld series to defeat the Pirates. Against the Pirates, for seven long innings, he retired the batters The Kill's tarter was to reaemliW- only "1 Vrf tfcxt of Tvarry ethpr great- ght"t thrrr lif J and" won-ttPennoek has this year ahead to ers of his time, however, for a fev smash Coombs' record. However, more years found him penniless. he has other year ahead of him Lavlgne was M years old when he ' should the Yankees fail this year, as died. he is far from through, jluth Holds Record- -It is doubtful whether the breaking of records compares In Import-"- " ance to the receiving of an extra ' five grsnd to the Bambino, but the Babe will smash quite a few records If the Ymkeca get. into another series this fall, i. ..... The l".abe has been In eight clas-BERLIN. March and. that explains why he holds (UP) Kucsla t ( aicf about a the records possible. will back energetlnaliy bor propos-r.U- " just of world-wid- e disarmament. Just to show, however,' that he r VEVm AU -- U rounds "The beatings he had taken, coupled with his penchant for dissipation, landed LAvigne in an insane asylum. But the "Saginaw Kid" was not through. Pronounced cured, he returned, to the ring in 1905 and knocked out JackP.oberU in Paris. f, a VKKtM KMOWtO rXTT.VvVX. AS0MV ' I - Lavlgne, Brooktvnl In 11 Pennock, who broke in with the Athletki in 1914. did not get a . Lavlgne's other great fight was world aeries victory until 182S, with Dick Burge, lightweight chamwhen he trimmed the Giants twice of England, whom he knocked rs a member of the rival New York pion ; - alL- - ouLln - r:. j WCTV" An-K- H LAK ' SJfcVL.Ht TO NO HEArt VAT Kid" was one ef T-.r- veer, ho probably would win. Coombs, while pitching for the He never was A's, woa five game beaten. He beat the Cubs three times fn 1910. the Giants In 1911, and the Red Sox (while he was with "IT'l I -- A UV." tive evening. While no printed programs had been prepared, the numbers were made even more enjoyable, and the singer was brought even nearer to his audience by announcing his songs and giving a brief description when necessary, especially in the French and Italian groups. Winning his hearers with his very first number, Mr,' McQuhaa nr his way Into their hearts with his French and Italian groups, and filled them to overflowing with his Irish folk songs and ballads. The fine quality of his voice, the roguishness of hit manner and the whole-hecrtimpunity In Ilia en- rwv numocri to Itrmly endeared him to his admirers, and they to him, that it was not until five extra numbers had beein given af ter the tegular peogtanw would the nudience relinquish its desire for more. Mr Albert Doug'ms at the piano contributed greatly, to the succcaa of"t he performance. Lightweight's Pass ReralU Great Rittc Feats Old-tim- e has another reason. The Babe could be said to have ether reason, too, but it so happens that the Babe now holds Just about all the records .he can hold for his batting ability and his playing to another world aeries would afford only the chance to smash his own records and make them harder to be shattered in future years. With Pennock. however. It Is dif- Jerent. although new record can hardly be constd- k important ae being lvu 1 few extra thousands of dollars 'lo 'carry on during the winter month Pennock haa won five world aeries games. That ties the record of Jack Coomba, the former Athletic star, who is now out of baseball. Throe nd JfnHTSli"'tn-gti?- there really is no cause to think they von't, Pennock will get to Ditch at least one world .series game. And with the Yankees behind him " laiie.-apprecia- MwSTOP-YOU- R- dross sales of .tie" J. tJ. Penury company for the month of February lBlift, were $S.906.4O7.2 as compared with groa sales of f? 490 U4 for the same period of 1927. The gain was $1,415,572 40 or an Increase of 18 per cent Oiuiiulallfa gross sales since ths first of the year were 1C 635.354-3as compared with cumulative gross sales for the same period of 1927 of $13,321,494 70. Cumulative increase over the same period of 1927 was 12.813.859.63 of a gross gain, of 30 34 per cent Comparative sales for the month of February. 1928, were $7 954.396 J as against 37,166.433.12 for the same period on tha same stores la 1927. The comparative gain was $787.-96- 3 17 or an increase of 11 per cent. Cumulative comparative increase since the first ef the-- year was or a gain of '10 82 per t the Peggy O Netla of Ireland; all the Soldiers of Fortune of France, and all the love birds of the forest came to life in the hearts of his hoards at the bidding of Allen McQuhae. Jovial Irish tenor who thrilled a audience la College hall Monday WAS BATTLER . southpaw. ' Pennock won't be alone in his Joy. and. unlike the other member of 'the club whoee pleasure will revolve around the extra five grand they would be paid for their services, he - I mums, Hiff " ; the New York wUxl . teapot ths marktt erane4 aaUoaaUy recent years, i Change In when IS7IIASlNGrSH0WBIGGAIN I All Khould the Vew Tork Tank.ee fulfill all ths Die prophesies anade about then thia wlnUr and win another pennant thia cummer, that fcrreeabW. to Uerfe it WIH and! efficient Ptanock, their V rr iDITMOTV C A1VQ 260 2.50, special . ; V y l "d Special low prices on bicycle overhauling and ing during March. on I |