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Show FRIDAY, AUGUST 25, 1922 THE PROVO POST -- S PROVO SCOOPS AM. FK. CLASSIFIED ADS M 286 WEST CENTER IN FIRST Advertising under this head is accepted at 10c per line for the first insertion and 5c per line for each subsequent insertion, payable in advance. tJncorporated 371 DEPARTMENT STORES g Ex- 25c. i NEVERLEAK, Bicycle change, rear '351 W. Center. PROVO. UTAH POST-SEAS- Many New Arrivals for Fall GAME OF SERIES ON IN Provo won the first of the e n series from American Fork by a score of 3 at Timpan-ogo- s park Wednesday. While Garrick the Cavemans new pitcher added strength to their team, they were unable to cope with the situation. Kinney was in the box for the local boys and pitched a consistent game. Snow of the visiting team scored. the of the day when he only home-ru- n batted the ball over the centerfield fence, making one of the longest hits of the season. Unfortunately for the visiting team the bases were empty at that time. Miller scored two men on a three bagger, which set the fans in a riotous frame of mind. This, however, is not a new stunt for the bullet twirler. The details of the game are as follows: AMERICAN FORK. five-gam- post-seaso- COATS 6-- For Men For Men Real Shoe Value Quality Shoes i HEMSTITCHING AND PICOTING, National French Cleaning North University avenue. 95 Co., . FOR SALE. All kinds of vegetDill and sage. ables. R. Gay. S. 9. Phone 612, 314 W. 4 Suoth. FOR SALE house, with two bath rooms, heating plant, lot 6x7 rods. Call at 313 East Fourth 10-roo- m North. Phone 90. FOR SALE Real mens Shoes, made of specially tanned leathers that resist hard wear. ItStyongly constructed over i comfortable fitting lasts. This box leather blucher-showith mat top and ' half double McKay soles is an exceptionally good .value at a low price. 222-- half-doubl- Work Shoes Mens Shoes (A. 26.) Barratt, 'c Holmstead, 2b i RIB CORDS, 32x4 $21.45. RISON BROS, 107 W.Center. HEMSTITCHING and PICOT EDGE work done in the best manner on all kinds of material and household linens at reasonable prices. BUTTONHOLES made on silk shirts a specialSINGER ty. All work guaranteed. SEWING MACHING CO., 97 North University avenue. Phone 399. Jll MARRY IF LONELY; for results, try me; best and most successful Home' Maker; hundreds rich wish marriage soon; strictly confidential; most reliable; years experience; deThe Successful scriptions free. MRS. Box 556. OakNASH, lub, r If 1"" Homer, rf P' Totals 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 34 0 1 0 1 6 2 0 2 2 1 1 9 1 1 2 0 0 7 Call and see them as they come. We like to show them! 1 1 0 FARRER BROS. CO, 24 12 AB. R. H. O. A. Raile, 2b 4 4 4 Fleiger, If 2 Wilson, lb Miller, rf Biley, c 0 2 2 3 1 14 1 2 0 0 0 4 3 4 4 4 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 2 1 33 6 ... Hillman, cf Schatz, ss ... Kinney, p ... Totals Summary: 0 2 1 2 1 3 1 0 LEADER OF KIWANIS 10 27 15 (Continued From Page 1.) where many interesting contests took place with the following results: One hundred yard dash, won by Earl hose Ferguson of Sandy; cart race, won by Spanish Fork; 220 yard dash, first, Earl Fergusen, Sandy, time 26 seconds, sebond Ralph Pratt. Tooele. Four men hose coupling contest, won by Sandy, time D Men who know real shoe value know they can less get satisfaction for v money here. This Chocolate Retan Work Shoe Is one of many good alues we sell. Blucher cut, whole quarter spilt gusset, soft tip and welt soles. Splendid value for men who waht style, comfort and long serAll black kid vice. whole quarter blucher shoe, tip. half rubber heel, welt soles. Our six-cylind- 2 $5.90 $2.98 Boys and Youths Shoes . v 71 well s'ies. Sizes 2 Ye to 5 V3 Sizes 12 $2.69 $2.49 . tg 2 j two-colum- j If b-- fr A-2- j ! wear-resistin- g I Republicans Organize In American Fork -- i ng spec-Followi- 9 Best Hard Fuel for House Heating. I 1 ' j fur-pleasu- STRENUOUS SAWDUST STORY. 'F M. Publishers association. After al po-licit- speak- ing of the newspaper as an? organ of democracy, fraternity and equality, Prof. Davenport concluded with this parable: h, flavor, the real test of honest milk. CHEERFUL NEAVS. Every delicious drop of SEGO milk is filled with that natural flavor that When you go to New Zealand I the little folks and the big ones like so much.. SEGO has the real wish you would inquire after my flavor. Jeremiah Thompson. Certainly, said the traveler. And wherever he went he asked CREAM'S for news of the ancestor, but withO Ki LY ed er, out avail. One day he was introduced to a fine old Maori of advanced age. Did you ever meet with an Englishman named Jeremiah Thompson? he asked. A smile passed over the Maoris face. Meet him? he repeated. Why, I ate him! Thousands of magnificent bull elk have been slaughtered illegally in the Yellowstone park region for the two teeth that may be obtained from each and sold to be worn as ornaments. Among the Indians the braves decorated themselves with necklaces made of grizzly bears and only the squaws wore elk teth as they used only those ig as youre fighting back decorations andkilled for clothing and Rd age isnt so likely to from animals food. S-- 74-J-- 2. n, D) may n, n, Once there was a country newspaper man who mixed sawdust with the meal he 'fed his hens. He thought they would never know the difference. But they got even. When he came to set the eggs, half the brood hatched were woodpeckers. Whatsoever a newspaper sow-etthat shall it also reap. great-grandfath- re. 8-- Davenport, professor of sciience at Hamilton College, Clinton, N. Y., once made a speech before the American Newspaper RIVA two-colum- v j leather Made of with stout seams and durable soles. Splendid Values. Boys, Youths and Little Gents Dress Shoe; black box leather, u hole quarter Blucher tip, halfdouble Mi Kay sole. $2-6Sizes 2h to ZVi '. . . . 1 . $2.30 Sizes 2 lj to 2 . . $2.10 Sixes 8 to 12 never-to-be-Jmltat- When Governor Peck of Wisconsin was publishing the Sun, at La Crosse, Wis., Sells circus icame to town. The press agent was Charley Scott, big, bluff, and acutdly sensii tive to a humorous situation. He a to Sun visit the paid office, and, meeting Peck said: n Well want a ad in your paper. Toledo Blade. All right, you can have the umns. space, was the repuly. A BEAUTIFUL THOUGHT. How much will it cost? Just $63.50. The lowest form of animal life' is Well, we must economize some, and perhaps I can get along with the anonymous letter writer. . , less space. Ask O. WJ Prue, expert mechanic All right. at the Telluride Motor company. Hes What will one column cost? Cost you $63.50. got one that reaches from ear jto But thats only half as much as ar. And thats not all! His haiids n were groping down into the depths the ad. I know it, but it will cost you of his Jeans and coming up with Have one all day long Tuesday. just the same, said Peck. What the devil do you mean by AVhen some one got curious Mr. charging just the same fr one col- Prue said: i umn as you do for two? Its a boy! 4 ! For Boys and Youths Ask Your Best Friends About Sego Milk said Peck Well, Ill tell you, The circus will with a genial grin. be here the 17th, and the 18th, I must meet a draft for paper for $63.50, and your circus is a godsend. Your ad will just meet that draft. Ill be hanged! ejaculated t'he astonished Scott. Then the lnintor of the situation catching him, jhe But Ill take the two coladded: 68-ac- re Unusual Shoe Values . THE RATE. . A-22- -tf i- 5; SECOND WARD Milton S. Knud-seFOR SALE A few useful housea former member of the B. Y. hold articles. Call from 4 to 6 p. m., U. faculty, but recently returned at the rear of 2 70 East First South. fron Chi ago. will be the principal A-- 2 3 at the sacrament services, speaker h v. ill be held in the ward meet-- , whic to 1V(rant amj attaching nozzle. cr ll o U 80 . J (J WANTED First-clas- s at P m oPlOlKlKl i)S Jersey cow. rp r.ace wa wo" Murray in 11 Phone 752. musical selections will also fce fur-- : with Provo and Tooele seconds, FOR RENT 2 large front rooms, nDhed A welcome home tyi? or sfcond in 12 seconds. THIRD WARD modern, for light housekeeping. Call vill be conducted ednesday evening the visiting Sunday evening at' firemen Al4-t- f at SO North 2nd ast. and their partners were the 7:30 in the ward meeting house for of the local firemen and their guests missionaries 41. FOR SALE' farm,, four recently returned wives at a banquet served on the good water rights, y2 mile from from the Third ward. An interesting coutthouse lawn. Mayor O. K. Han-- , Neola, 12 miles from Roosevelt, evenings program has been arranged sen was the tosatmaster and he kept the occasion. The returned mis-- 1 the Price $3000. Would consider good in a happy frame of home in Provo in exchange. Inquire sionaries are: Elders Marion Taylor, mindbanquetors A number his with witticism. Union VanWagenen, William Birch of the visiting firemen 6 441 East 7th North. to responded and Lvn Taylor. Miss toasts. the evening During EXCELLENT PIANO BARGAINS FOURTH WARD Professor WilJeppersons dancing students We have in the vicinity of Provo liam H. Boyle, who has spent the Venice entertained the great throng of a fine piano, also a player-pian- o past six weeks attending the summer aYorsT a banquet which we would rather dispose of sessions of the University of Califor- confetti dance tooktheplace on the locally than ship hack to Salt Lake. nia, will be the evenings speaker at pavement with music furnished by Instruments will of course be sold the regular sacrament services Sun- the Provo band. separately. To any responsible party day evening at 7 oclock. A musical who will agree to take up the balance program will be rendered. All are of the contract on either instrument, cordially invited to be in attendance. we will extend the privilege of our SIXTH WARD Regular sacraeasy terms and give immediate pos- - ment services will be held in the session on paymet of a deposit, bal- - ward meeting house commencing at ance to be paid in convenient install- - 7:30 p. m. Interesting speaker and AMERICAN FORK, Aug. 2 4. At ments that will make the buying a a fine musical program will be a meeting of the executive committee If interested, write quick nished. The public i invited to at- - of the Republican party called by the to Sales Manager, Consolidated Music tend. chairman, Byron Kershaw, the folPIONEER WARD Company, 4 5 0 Main street, Salt Commencing lowing local organization was per- Lake City, Utah. at 7:30 p. m. the regular sacrament fected in accordance with the action services of the Pioneer ward will he of the local primary meeting: By PLACE your order now for early conducted in the ward meeting house. ron S. Kershaw, precinct chairman; Crawford peaches and assure delivM. Walker, vice chairman; Jesse 6 ery. Phone 7 CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Robert L. Ashby, secretary-treasure- r. will of Davies Lake Salt Rev. First district J. E. Chadwick; Paul BARN FOR SALE good ; E. P. McGrew, vice chair- at church chairman the Congregational preach 161 East First condition. Inquire at next Charles the Pierce, Thomas Single-toregular morning man; Sunday North. Phone 387-N-tf service, 11 oclock, in place of Rev. Nate Robinson, Martha Chipman. Second district Alice M. Crooks-toCharles McCoard, who is on his BOY WANTS WORK chairman; Mrs. Reuben Chip-maboy desires employment after school. vice chairman; C. M. Beck, EuCall 713. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, gene Nichols, S. W. Chipman, James WE GUARANTEE to save you SCIENTIST 80 North University S. Crystal. Third district George F. Shelley, money on all bicycle repair work. Try avenue. Sunday school at 9:45; us. Bicycle Exchange, rear 351 West Sunday morning services at 11 chairman; Mrs. Nellie Karrens, vice oclock. Subject, Love. Center. chairman; Mrs. Delos Adams, Ernest Parker, John F. Miller, William PresBUY A USED WHEEL UNDER A REORGANIZED CHURCH S. S. ton. Fourth district Mrs. Sadie Bromguarantee for less than a song. presiding elder. 240 West cycle Exchange, rear 351 West Cen- - Fourth South street. Regular Sun-te- r- ley, chairman; Johri E. Berg, vice day morning services at 11:30. Sun- - chairman; M. H. Ingersoll, Warren school at 10:30. Religious meet- Anderson, L. R. Pett, W. J. Chadday FOR SALE OR TRADE (by ownevery Friday evening at 9 wick, Thomas Coddington. er) in Orem8 Town 10 acres, 12 ings oclock. shares water, head milk cows, comAUTO-WAGOMISSIONARIES ing fresh; pigs, chickens, house, SUPERFLUOUS. barns, etc. ; 1 acre in berries, balance The wagon missionaries are again ' alfalfa; 35 ton9 hay, city water. in Provo, after an absence of six or athlete the famous Walter Camp, cash payment down, balance and more years. The seven men belong trainer, was talking about rough to easy terms. Phone W. Chase, 76 four, denominations, representing ball. foot ' 2 One of the roughest players only the great gospel truths held in common by evangelical churches, and WILL PARTY WHO GAVE ME Yale ever turned out, he said, went cowon a to west work The ranch. striving to stir up Interest in and ingasoline on Springville road Tuesday boys, having heard of his fame, ask- crease knowledge of these greatest of evening, August 22, please communi- ed him to teach them foot ball. Bible. the They serve without salcate with Nora Bingham, Spanish The this evening will two man So Yale made ary. the subject up Fork? Valuable coat was left in be Truth Its and Saturthe rules elevens, Authority, explained husky S2 car. and wound up with: day The Bible a Miracle of 3400 WANTED Girl about 18 to do Mind, men, if you cant kick the Years; or the Making, Keeping and 2 hall kick an opponent. Now lets get Use of the Word of God; Sunday, housework. Call 255 or 545-- J. Mans Greatest Question, Who and busy. Wheres the ball? The meetings will be Most people are too busy planning Oh, drat the ball, said a cow- What Is God? held at the on northeast corner of Uniwith the game. lets to have boy; get pleasures for the future much fun in the present. versity and Lodge, at 8 oclock. Seats, If you have a strong constitution for ladies; good music. All invited. it contains Every village probably means that most of your somebody Let the other fellow take the who can write as good poetry as life you have observed strict chance. Rileys. j and Youths Dress Shoe aii ). - an all rn.ihue.iny ' :uuj', til, btioilg 1 4-- n, paThey appeal footunusual rents alike. Truly wear at the price. Boys 2-- loist. 351 W. Center. 1-- 17. S-- Neat, Serviceable, Lowto Priced boys and . - 6 2 seconds; second, Murray, 12 5 secseconds: third, Provo, 12 onds. One mans hose coupling contest, won by- Glenn Clark of Provo, time 17 seconds; second, Sandy, Hub to 1714; third, Murray, hub race, won by Eureka, time 14 seconds; second, Springville, 15 seconds. Ladder contest, won by Eureka, time 5 5 seconds; second. 440 relay race, won Bingham, 5 by Coffee of Eureka, time 45 seconds; second, Dudley of Sandy. The Provo band was in attendance and enlivened the occasion with . a number of spirited selections. Last night an interesting auto fire hose race took place on East Center gYret This consisted of going one 3-- 10 FIRST WARD The Parents and the Child in the Home will be the MONEY TO LOAN on improved theme of an excellent address which real estkte, by Builders Loan and will be given by Professor E. S. Savings Association. See D. R. Beebe, Hinckley at the regular sacrament services Sunday evening, commencing 2 5 Provo. at 7:30. A pleasing musical proTIRES THAT WEAR AND GIVE gram will be furnished by Murray satisfaction for less than you have Roberts, soloist; Mrs. Eva Ramsey, ever paid. Bicycle Exchange, rear violinist, and Mrs. Sadie Ramsey, soA-- 4. an 12 CHURCH ACTIVITIES 21 FOR SALE brick house, blocks from center of town. Phone 765-R-- price, Hi hi A -- 8- S-- 16-m- er 6-- FIGURING LOCAL MAN CHOSEN Errors Birk, Binch, WORK Schatz, Kinney. Stolen bases Barratt 2, Snow, Raile. Sacrifice flies Fleiger, Bailey. Struck out By 6, by Kiney 4. First base on Garrick HAND-TINTEplace-car- s made to balls Off Garrick 1, off Kinney 2. order. Phone 634. tf Two-bas- e hit Kiney. Three-bas- e ; Miller. Home run hits 7 Fleiger, FOR REN T 2 large furnished Snow. Double play Garrick to Birk. CaB at25 7 South j'Hit by rooms, modern. Left on pitcher Binch. bases American Fork 9, Provo 7. FOR SALE, CHEAP Good s Saxon car. Call 5 9 V New Fall Material Arriving Daily PROVO. b ' land, California, 3 4 4 4 3 4 ? Durrant, cf shelly 0 0 5 Webb, 3b Jlltfjsnow, W. Sweaters AB. R. H. O. A. MOR- - Style and Service Long Wear for Men 777-J-- 5. FOR SALE brick house, partly modern, with good basement, good location; size of lot 3x9 rods. Inquire 69 South 7th West, or phone er $3.98 Phone WHEELS. BUILT UP at a guaranteed saving. Nothing but the very best material used. Bicycle Exchange, rear 351 West Center. Quality leather, specially tanned to resist wear. Made on neat appearing, comfort giving lasts. Shoe pictured above Is an all gun metal dress shoe, blu-cbstyle, with tip and e McKay soles. An exceptional value. $2.69 One large well built year old bay colt. 2 S- -l S-- 10 PER TON DELIVERED Bi-.Hol- m, N Rea-onab- PAY LATER 3 le 7-- S-- (p) zJ S-- a (7? Phone 295 Phone 295 - |