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Show ;., J. 11 I PROVO EVENING HERALD. TUESDAY. MARCH IIEAD 07 UTAII AI0I-SALCr- :i itional Sports LEAGUE URGES Prize Rookie yOTEi'JiC L . ,,. 'J en 4 Yr. ...... , .V W, , . ., J . ClnctnnaU haan t had a root find since Hugh Crita . was dlsorevered but Jack Hendricks, manager of the Reds, thinks be has landed a real Pid" Purdy Lacking much hatting fluneh In his- sensation In Utile out field, Manager Bill Carrigan an- j (above), a youniifier from Beatrice nrted KenJtfiiiiiMi a veteran. Neb. le Is only 8 feet 6 Inches from the St. Louis Browns during sad weighs lSj pounds but he's a the winter months. While Williams riant with pep. He starred with Tafcdvek has seen bis boat playing Seattle ta the Pacific Coast league years, ha Is likely to prove the best and la a basketball and football hitter tbe Red 80s will hsve this player. season. He should not be such a slouch afield, and? perhaps will be -a ig help for3iTga this year. 1 RKAOtM LTr3 from page one) (Continued FREE! PIECB DINNERSET a a 1 1 V11 m. TV TSST'V bp-ho- ld "last-trttnu- ATTEND -D-TrRrCO,-MONARCH elude a free trip to the Internation al typewriting contest, two scholarships to Brlghsm Young university, loving cups from the Utah Power and Light company; and the Mountain 8tates Telephone and Telegraph company. In addition to many pennants and medals. I The public Is Invited to attend. RANGE VASHOW Tegudlrtg the land situation, with vital A feature of Wednesday's Para- bearing upon this bill, appeared In the la tact taeu af "Outdoor Amermount vaudevme jrill be the of the University 'of Utah ica,' publication of the Izaak Wal. . Girls' Glee club, according to Sam ton league. President L. L, Bunnell, "who pre Levtse, manager. This group of singers come to ths reso-utloa- s - Lady". The" paper, a four pege It ts and It ought to come out and say so. And he told the Governor of New Jersey that he would help him put over a bill that would "get us where we fid put a foot on a rail again ap blew off the froth." At a rtotou dmner party of the New Terk police lieuentanta, Feb. 22, 1921, Smith wss given tha- ova- - g exttrnrlnatedV , , ( , Cemplote discussion, nf the'varU' ous nrobicma was held by tha' as ' ' semMad sportsmen. ; :. TODAY nVRACTS VAUDEVILLE aheet , V ; ; VAN AND GILBERT TRIO , ; ! Entire change of Prcsrant - t . Regular rficea - 9 DOWN Debaters Entertain Rotary Qub Session DELIVERS ANY SPANISH FORK. March 20. Debaters of the Spanish Fork hlzh fprlw affirmaUve and Agnes Hales .for the negative, enfertalned the members of the Rotary club at the regular meeting and luncheon of the club Monday noon, by presenting the'.r debate: '" Resolved tnat the Modern Sys-4r- g of. Buying Merchandise on the GET IT-NO- W! i 7 ALSO FEATURE PICTURE -- DlrecUon L. Msrcus Enterprises ..'t C03IEDY I tl , -- ?f;W 7- LAST TIMES TODAY Bebe Daniels in 'Teel JONIGHT,AND WEDNESDAY My Pulse" . Ccntinaous Showinjr And MAX DAVIDSON comedy -- -- "CAME THE DAWN" y: ! March 14, 1128, Re-Hgt- iswa.-Wrgin- Last'Tinies Installment Plan Should be Condemned". The debate was for prac12x1, expresses regret that "the tice only and no decision was made. limits of our paper are to narrow President W. P. Shlppe presidsd this week, for the STatvaHetv , for en news received by tha last at the meeting. , mails." U rarh For Sale A column of Sheriffs Sales, and a dozen adds done In very modest type occupy tbe back naze, the 1axitat of which In ithrti inrhrs. and contains tho following copy: "For Sale.. Ths on half of a taw Mill, with a convenient place for building lying In the town of Rochester. B ythe Mill la an quantity of pinewood. d slso. A Ktt. Healt jr. Active, NEGRO WENC1L Any person Inclined to purchase, may know the Oarticulars by applying - to John Schoonmaker, Jun, at Rochester. November 23, 179." man thoroughly rellabte-ehat- tbe president else our children and their children may have to fight this battle all over again If we unwittingly commit the power of the prealdeaey to bitted enemy of our rreat reform. Act "NOW. Get In touch with all your neighbors and those you can arouse to assert their :tt!senhlp bv attending primaries USB THE PHONE LIBERALLY. - Bespeetfully submitted, Antl Saloon League af ' , America, (Utah dept) Startup, jjy Oea. A. : ' '"V Supt ' i Provb. Utah, RELIGION CLASS CONFERENCE SPANISH FORK, March 30 class conference was held In the four, wards of Spanish Fork Sunday with tha children of the religion classes giving their pro-trafn art Interesting manner. Many parents attended the conference, men t of f'.tk and yarn Miss Florence Summerhaya: la their recent appearance in the stngsrs carried thr Vtxh Pntsgr encore honors with their off the wonderful singing. ef respect are published. In cluding a poem "On- tbe Death of 'SenvnU Washington, By a Young - Ihe pubuc to lou to ths future," m order that wild life may not b puLitc is - eraoas activities m this direction. He also urged the creation of public sentiment favoring enfo from page one) (Continued bys Mr. Anderson ut are that mora man 50 schools will aartlcpate Utah county high schools are hold ing contest this week at Provo to give teams from the various schools additional training. Mr. Johnson Is slso holding local contests at the Dxvis county high school at Ksys- vllle. and the UfanTTf TTTSttWhoot He 'cI6Usly-Tppos- ed Salt Lake City. He has conducted farms.' anti-rac- e contests track the similar gambling bill to his during thirty lasting dishonor.". A governor of present year. NewYork he dominated the legis World Champion Coming and re-An additional announcment of In- - lature on the liquor question a Irtrt I Bugl stasasiaai i I a ajp j Tn urn sfciM 101 001 iconics uiv iuiiicbi v-al - taia V i gt j flee. Mixs Stella Willlna, world ceeedlng from the Union to that champion amateur typist is already extent, for the 18th amendment Is In the state, and win be on hand to mandatory on all tha states, so he give demonstiattona at tha state violated his solemn oath to tbe constitution of the United contest on Friday, Msrch SO. At the tlm of the conlesrfrepre States. Then tn mockery Be told his seniatlves from the various type- state officers (o enforce the fedwriting companies are on hand to eral law or he would remore them. attention to their To readers of the news this ts s give machines and W render every as hugs Joke. At ths Vanderbllt hotel sistance possible to assure tha suc dinner a few years ago Smith de clared the Demoe ratio party la cess of the contest tfems --42-- tO Tni prnnafTes arSCc6nventioaar No political party would be so and send dry delegate to the state and pass eme such utterly Inconsistent as to pass de ootrrehtlan, as ths: , finitely "dry" resolutions and then resolution "P.esolved. that the supremacy of nominate a notorious "wet" for the Constitution aad tha laws mede president How much more America will be if Its In pursuance thereof are tbe best nd wisest guarantee of the rlph'e, voters permit the noisy minority foist upon them a "wet" presi- 'ihcrtles and happlneao ef all the pevple, and an movements seeking dent! Al Smith la clearly a product of 1v detvptlon." pci ttcal manipulaand leader rt Tammany, . the big tions, threats or organised popular clamor to overthrew or supplant city's corrupt political machine of these guarantee are attempts to Tweed, Crocker and Murphy Beginning with hiatJtols oa April 1. destroy the American system of nresectatlve government there1907. to etmis- - local option bill In committee, Smith's legislative fore. our delegates to work We fasti-ac- t record Is wringing "wet". He voted for Sunday liquor selling; for pro for' and demand positive, clear-cvisions o hamper prosecutions of plctfom declarations, pledging the liquor law violators; for Increasing tupport of the party and nominees hoars of soiling boose, for slicing 'A Tliarov.s sad efficient enforee-saloons , closer to schools and TMint of the Uta atuwndment aud supporting legislation, churches, for jokers In gambling seewaary laws; to force saloons on 300 dry ind we demand further. That candidates be nominated towns; to continue tbe Infamous hotel law. with Its prostitution dis- who are positively and openly comgraces; for delivery of liquor In dry mitted to this policy of effective territory, etc. The Cltlsens Union prohibition law enfocement by u.ir of New York City, made up of utterances, act and records." respectable and Influential people "The fact that the president apsaid of Smith: "On most Issues of points members of the Supenw Importance be stood against the Court, alt of his. Cabinet, and conHe executed trols all ether appointments for law public Interest Ho op- - enforcement ahould make all "drys" orders of the machine. ti COMMERCIAL J ( tlan of the evening, which party was characterised y the New Tors aa impudeat Evening Poet as challenge to law that Mot eves the most determined opponents of the Volstead act enn regard with cember 44.lTTf.A. pumbr .. equanimity." of condolence and timely question ot Interest te ail . oteraJ Shall All Smith. Got. Rilchle, Smith's huge sloeh funds are beSenator Reed. Murray Butler, Beejr. ing spent - lavishly ta sail western Mellon, or any other "wet" nulilfl- states for propaganda ind eetloniat be Dominated (or Preat-den- tt workers, printed subsidizing Democratic papers, etc. These po-The "dryi" labored for a century litical hirelings have already railto achieve prohibition. Despite the roaded tbe Idaho Democracy Into tremendous handicaps Incident to convention of their picking Its enforcement, due to the disloyal- and Instructed the delegates to the and officials of Houston for Smith. ty many public The Utah convention of Democ power of great fortunes still arnl- ble te thwart the people's desire to racy has already beea called for I be rid of boose. Its success ta April tth. at Salt Lake, many weeks clear they are bending every energy earlier than usual Every loyal citi to land a "wet", in the White zen should see to It thet "dm"g 91 -- tmxrlAC na tiBaa tori'r hB ti.e eapitoi letters of the body type. Tha leading article, entitled. -- American Congress," has to do with President Jobs Adams' first aness-agw to congress. The entire Inside of the paper went to press with heavy black barker jm! Inverted eeJussas rules. In honor of President George Wash ington, whose death occurred De pgt S PARAIMIT AT (ConUnued from page ooe) AWAKE AT COLEGPnt-IARCEditor's Not The vtowa preased in this communication may or may Dot b the riews of this newspaper. It U published at tKfl request of ths author, mine it la sided at Ua meeting, also spokd breltfy. urging a publta ej4 peliey, asi nealslag Ms, GLEEG3LS t Red Sox Star 20,193. On 1B TOMORROW The Stage On The Stag AUMIEE- in featuring BIG ACTS I THE I .. MIDNIGHT-MERR- , Musiological Gem SnapPr HAL STEPHENS AND COMPANY in PRICES Matinees Children....... ' "Adults .15c nr. Evenings Children A J..- .25e - 50c DU BARRY & DU PREEZE In v ' Watch Little Character i ARID ACTS JOHNNIE LARKINS in Happy and NoreltrWhistler I BIG A R. A. MILLER The 1 I4T1MT-- Y MAKERS J MI oMmi&MriSPVf LAST TIMES TONIGHT , SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION Evening Performances Only I; hen Game . UNIVERSITY OF UTAH GI RLS-GLEE"C- 35 LUB nAaijcCUw 35 CO-ED- S aMildred Rcjan In Fifteen Minutes of Harmony PAKAMOrWT Dtnrtloa RALPHJE ORCflESTR TulAC1"kdnEBltlh''rix'ku 7 YEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY- BOOTH On tbe Screen. . A DANGEROUS 3 MILD enough for Anyone's taste, milder in fact than mot cigarettes '" and jet, they do what always wanted a cigarette to do THEY SATISFY! jout ClHESTERFD'ElID c igar.ett.es 1 f -- TIT k Krai Tomec9 Co. f T ROY BARNXS-, M ARJORIE GAY fsar . I I" f I 7 She was qniet and home-lovi; he was a "show-off- " who liked the white lights. And they were married that's where the Irrhs come in. ' CHRISTIE COMEDY NEWS EVENTS nf 1 - ' 20 Shows Corrtinaoos to 11p.m. ' VAUDEVILLE STARTS 4:15 9:15 Matinee 10c 23e ETening. any seat 35e - -- -- J. STARTS THURSDAY After Lon Gbaney "London . Midnight" - r Vik?VSqCKZ?I v4i iti St.ri FRIENDS -- TK3 OOSXSM - tiM ta r 14 trk mr e m mwK. mr 1 7xri.Tf ts frU. fl wr. asj 9jTt un sr4 4 aa grwst T w aw at . 111 U 1 4- Mi |