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Show American-- JFbrk 1 - - J - .', J. .. I. I Title o Wins-192- 8 : The Thousand Per Gent Girl " et SntithirrDuel ' " .' .' f&.'i. .W', m. , ' : ; J CITY NEWS $ Hazel Clyde was here from Heber the: latter - part of 'the --weekr the guest of friends. Deon All red of Fountain Green visited in this city Saturday. Dale Thompson of Ephralm was among the visitors here the latter ... part of the week. John W Dow of Draper spent the later part-o- f last week with Proyo friends. '. Tberoh Johnson was among the business visitors here from Price on Saturday. Thomas Jensen and Gay lord Griffith of Fredonla, Ariz., were busir ness visitors here Saturday. miss rraucn xayior oi bum Is spending a week with Miss May I Scott .of Lake View. Mr. and Mrs, Kenbon Ellis of pgden visited here Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. 'Alonzo Morley. Mr. and Mrs. J. Carlos Lambert of Ehr.-Ne-T among 4M visiMors in Provo the latter part of the ;, I, ...UIIIIH... ,.. AnnPY IlflM liJimP UU...,' part'sU IwTPW.., .......... Alili' Tlnimcf jiviuijivuu ; n Play-Of- f Series of the Second-Half Honors Tor l Post-Seaso- T B RASMl'SON VI the. chanr- - s.'al Kok won f f OILERS FIRST post-seano- n the Timppailt T aftTnwm v V'' 3"mv wore was 4- - to 2, Beit Kmit'j-- who pitched for .u- - Fih - 1IMPS OPPOSE rri;i.DysnarnK tkf. yevson thf oiU yiuni! of the .s. Hi, I- ye iat- - Stindarwhen he turnea duck. -- I'ip disastrous 'itur. whew the Fortws' f4! ftrst-tn-rii- rijj TnpeiP'ilI, .uho pili'hp'l a stoutly an mo way, ine (own witii mx mis, one of Ihrm of "tht variety.' ' .Otrrvm rtl xn old maKim m- phns'mu hv 'Hap" Ho'.mstead, foxy rtdtiner of tfif Kovkrra, to "do It la'thn other "follow before he. does it all lol yon," (ho champiflaar-wore- th fwt-4)ifthB- V V va:v. - 11. , Foik-Walk- r I lonwgwere-A ft f yl'i'iifii'lt-tiTt- d' nut Kline to Shriver; Karrftlt reach ed tir-i- t on "mi infieM out and Dur- -' singled to, left.- simtn gave jmrt Heinle-tena to first t filling tha pas 'banes. Mott.V. screaming double over b:r5r f V: 1 rf-h- -- 4 . tful reporteL;...-- -- . Scored Bnrrstt and JJurrant Hoinif terul nnd Mott checked tn v.TVen Barnes knocked a terrific Mow to left field that was good "for t luce' bases. Ingersoll filed out to end the inning, and . BEAT FRENCH MOST BROO KLINE, Mass, Aug. 81. y, With four run tucked under his George M. Lott Jr. and John belt IngersoII settled down to real young American Davis cup work. Worthington, first man up In players won their way to the finals the second, whiffed. Kirk who got of the national doubles tournament or first on an Infield out scored net a by winning a great victory from first when Smith knocked one over Henri Cochet and " Jaques over In the corner of right field. Brugnon of France, the Kngllah I The last scoring was In the third doubles champions In the se.nu-flnwhen Eureka registered one more. round., The match which was replayed "Hack" Wilson knocked one over the right field fence but ground due to the deadlock rultinir from rules held him on second. He eross-- the day before when the two teams tiod In the fifth s t with darkness edthe platter onVlrtlel's single. Eureka, by the way received the making further l';ay"" Tfnposslble, 6 2. w$rt of the breaks on the ground ended today --l, rules which limited --hits over thH The Americans played the great right field fence to two bases est tennis iof their careers to beat Tells Of Wprthington knocked another over the brilliant Frenchman. They used Mrs. Leo Lewis (he .same fence as Wilson In the the volley and kill effectively and Styles and Modes eighth hut the big boy was left their lobbing especially against " " -on second was hltlesa by his overwhelming. li!tolp98ly Brugnon East I ' mates. Patterson and They oppose feome sparkling plays were flashKawke the Australians in the rs. Tjeo N. Lewis According to ed bv both, teams. Eureka staged final, Saturday, Helen-- Wills paired With JackJof the Mos.; istore of Provo, plays and College tvj fasLdouble mtrred with a marvelous recovery Hawkes of Australia won one of Trhrr re!itred Wednesday. nTdt'nlnB semi-fina. in the mixed dou-- from a five weeks' buylnp trip to arfl throw of BSnch's hot liner over the F'bn3 f tho fourth inning. bles tourney. New Vork, Mtlady's clothra th! od C$itra!-rta- h 1928 finale"! fall are far more beautiful -- DIRIGIBLE 1 orlglnaL than of HOPS OFF the Hie, closenesa of tho plny-lprewis Ineal circu:t-th- ia season was shown LAKEIIURST, N. J., SepL 1 (UP) Mrs. Lewis has brought w.iii The United Statea naval' dirigible from New, York, some of .the vi; bylUe fact that both the firsthand n second halves of the schedule Los Angeles took off at 9:30 a. m. latest models In drSTH, contsrhnt.-srleaiilocks. Provo disputed the today on a training flight which handbaes. eloves. etc., so that th y JitUt-huaa ' , to lake It over-Neiiile, but "Provo Mlsaan3e--tuTT!ill- y in Jersey, Pennsylvania and possibly dressed as the leaders of fashion. nf n did Eureka, the .runntr-u" tl secoil liaif. i X)hio. Mrs. Lewis attended the fashion The soro cf FridaVa game: ' further scoring. Hen-esae- al BUYER BACK FROM MARKET 8--2, nianu-facture- end-tiVi- lubHrr-tmrrilg- wss-gxpee- i . ; ai n KHho. Hli Ttiel. ft ...... PSf!.y- if !'f-lb ; ,t k. " .nz ' yXViJZT' IfjZL.ff fS3- ritf,mv- - 1 8S 3 i " o 5 ( , " rl7 'itS ' " 't '., - "Dreams don't come true all by themselves you make trie. Your ship Isn't apt to come in when the tide's going out One action of yours is worth a thousand . . promises from the other fellow." says Practy -. Cat There is no doubt vast possibilities for improvement in the conveniences, appearance and comfort in your home. Our years of experience together with a large assortment of plans and sketches enables us to render a valuable service in your pbanning.-nier- e arenotrings4o it. Itis yours for the asking. Phone 20 Ask Us Phone 20 " W -- ..Jf-"- ..".Z. We J(ayoiiife- ' HI U U J : Iaj W 11 : y D READY FOR YOU NOW , Let us demonstrate one of the followradios in yourihome- ing high-clas- s !aif ' -- 'em come , -- ft;.V opu,anty 1 . . p ' PO A . ib iviT, li,"i-"h- i Kuc" ; , c t;-ti- ,TOi . p ... 7 . Never heft re has there been such cxquiailXL-hal- S Nearly all are small Yprkmanufacturers duplicate. - According to the Prove-- buyerjl and ore clevely trimmed with satin,d feathera; embroidery, tinsel, the afternoon frocks are made up designs and brilliants. The of transparent velvets, both plain hats are of felt, velvet, French felt velvet. and printed, satins and flat crepes, soleil, and trarfsparent - A large variety of handbags, flowprinted jersey dresses are amon,i costume imported jewelry, the newest In tho dress line. Eve-ni- ers, and hankies, has been ordergowns ar? being shown in gloves ed by Mrs. Lewis, which she exgeoiiesar.iL.chir fon.s which a re J will match the hai,d iH itiit 'l or hand painted. JlacK, plains, hats perfectly and coats among, the nuil!" irv, ri se, and orchid are lead- dresses, new stock. ing in !he n.lors of evening gowns. it. t, tho pnmhlnnMorf nf OoU i,is, s l.i- h is extremely attractive. A SUCCESSFUL SIX NOW WINNING EVEN GREATER SUCCESS .!... . vi ning gowns are also made fmn! n tvet materials in the high shades, and the modernistic designs flaVHHBMsPHRMHMssaflMMHHH " 11 L-- - if used." ne ;'"; I - rs . ls ted are very popular. The coats are nearly all in black and browri materials,- lavishly fur trimmed. Smart and" attractive are the imported sport coats, tans and browns being the foremost colors hand-painte- ln n - -- show held at the Ambassador hotel in Atlantic city, in addition to th shows given by "thevarious of New York. The finest clothes from all over the world were shown at these reviewsTlnclud- ing imported models which the New -- - ' .llFr n ;i,, ...- -.. and Mrs, Joseph Nelson, daughter Lyle, and sonJWWard, have- - returned home after spending a "week in Afton, Wyo.,. the guests of relatives. y Mr. and Mrs. Tt. TV Kef tor, left Saturday to make their home in Salt Lake, where Mr. Keeler will teach this winter at the L. D. S. high school. Miss Evelyn Heal has returned home from a six weeks' trip to the east Visits were made to Chicago, Denver, Cleveland- - Cedar Point, Niagara Falls, Canada, and various other'places of interest Miss Heal was accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Ramshaw and daughters, Cora and May, of Salt Lake. Coach C. S. Leaf, Bud Shields and William McCoard, Jr., left last week by auto for a trip to the northwest They will also visit in jfellowstone park. : t: George Nelson of Logan, athletic trainer at the U. A. C, and a well known wrestler of Utah, visited in , f ProvcTSaturday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C Nelson are visiting relatives in Brigham, prior to their departure for St Louis, where they will make their home for the time being. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Badley of Bakersfield,- - Calif. L arrived in Provo Saturday evening to spend two weeks with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Sutton. Miss Virginia Gardner of Soldier Summit is spending a week here with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Vincent Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Sutton and Mr. AMERICANDUO wond ....... Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kelson have returned to their home in Provo from Boise, Idaho, where they have been attending tlje Union Pacific trip is er - - - urday.'.- ri They wew almost too 1'itfiTrt that TS Ttvro TnPTr"WTT( wwnywhrn "the be l.tti'.d bombardment bognnv -- .T Eva Hansen of Goshen is a visitzi or here for a few days 'Mrs. J. L Morley and Mrs. Helena Stevens, of Moroni, visited in Provo Friday with. Mre and Mrs. Alonzo Morley.- Lawrence Dean of Pocatello, Ida., was a business visitor in Provo Sat- Ainrt- - c- the-Da- ; week. C ..:. - Provo-Continenta- d -- - -- wany; runs in I V- r-"v-i- -u ho play-t- ContinentatOil nine of Suit Lake In trKmpfiring gwme of the state aaml- lot tournanfeiiTbeglnnlrtg Friday at 10o'clock. SpaniHh Fork, selected ai-- l tho ei)?hth.team of the tourney will efORK hatn with- - W'alker Bank of Salt 1110 at 2:30 the same. day, ac-- 1 (MiillilK to the drjvwin completed F'liilay by Officials of the Meet l Saturday, the Oil winner will meet the Kaysville- IX R. O. winner. "The virtor of the Bank, tilt will Spanish ay winner. oppdxif the Nephl-MuliOHers of tho first day will- play through the second a ml third, day to dertde fifth money. The prizes wiir be awarded' as " foirowr.Flrat place, jlSO; second, $125; third, $7S; fourth, 0; fifth, $25. KHrm ami lu.i I iiiIib .suck- rft fritted urhnni li J heir hits;: oft .t PWa Tlmpa,wi)l The : hunched Jake TnfTthrtr-rTin- .. i - y:j.i ill,; Tourney- - a nice at that Kert .pitched L'.ven wzxssi-.ss- i Drawings. Completed for the State Sandlot Laseball , Mr. and Mrs. Thomas V. Fairer Mr. and Mrs. Hollls Snelson have returnreturned home from a pleasant ten-da- y and Miss Ethel aFarrer have three dtslightful from home ed to canyon, Fish Bryce lake, trip the Columbia Kaibab forest. Cedar Breaks and weeks' auto tripto over British Columbia. rlvef highway various other places of Interest! Califor--.. Mrs. Erven J. Nelson, Mrs.Melis- - They returned by way of lB"re-r- sa Lewis and Kenneth and Dean nia. A most enjoyable time ,.m. Lewis are spend in the week' end in porUd.--- Tooele with their son and brother, Mr. and JUrs. Bobert Moorefleld st :,: have had as their guests during Eldon Lewis. Mr. and. Mrs. Phil few days, son small of the Smith, Stephen Mrs. Mary F. Smith, who has been Ingleman and two daughters, Maroi earet ; and ingiewoo for blood Phylius, with suffering poisoning the past ten days, is reported recov- Calif. Mrs. Ingleman was formerly ':' Miss Kuth Foster of Prove ering. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Dunf ord are Mrs. Bulon Bandley qfBurley, Idaho, is spending two weeks in the proud parents of a fine baby Provo with her parents, Mr. and girl, born at the Crane Maternity Mrs. D. D. Sutton. Mrs. Bandley was home Friday. Mother and baby are formerly Miss Maude Sutton. getting along nicely. :.' Mgersqll Bests" IS 'T.. PROVO SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1928. PAGE FOUR Mai estic-Crosley-P- hilco . Tot.il AMf:n,TCAN fork--- . AH H Ifrnier, Jh I'll Tttt t. . v ...4 2' 3 ' A I r I . TAf S ltvt -- 'tu. it .... 3 o o I'lii'1.!. rit:il (HI H'l If OfK) rj n . Iu illt. I I lxiirH. Wilfon, !!v DmTfrnClIlmstea.V :. 1 Kirk; Mott line.,' fcrnnett. Homer. Stolen Pen net t. .sacrifice- hits . H. jius, H. WilHon, Wrthing-,-trt- t Hutt. liouhla plays. Ingprsoll tt to" IlomerrShriVPf to T - ".. to Kirk, Kline to Kjrk. by Jnpcrsoll 4r by Smith 4. on Balls off Ingersoll 4; off frmith 8. Time of game 1 ''hour :i:ii 50 minutes. 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