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Show 1 THE PROVO POST WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, 1923 . Provo Fire Department to Answer Third Alarm Tonight ;v r Itw HSW;Vs v fairn See These 100 : . ' r- v ;j 'Mv fl; SllMsfP?. v ( - 41 . , - 7 . w fo. I". i ..Y - -- '. NEW! DRESSES nfTfc6 C!ang l ,7-- - 1"o$ri v. - .y . a - : the eoa& the shreik Interest without sint - vijv k. .. v v,:'"'A .V ' . - JS-- feiL5l 'VC- - tr csus-, i1 Al J xi. t if vjVv - - the discard, in which he goes to ,F. B. O. by which It Is being distribto ,he prison so that his son may be uted, to the local chief of the fire rush of excited throngs in the wake which "In a Name of the Law, in which he rushes to the rescuefree, of department, Reed Boshard, and the paid glowing tribute to the his boy and his betrothed in a great of the fire apparatus, such are the braveand loyal men of his command; of policemen I scenes The America, Third to be enacted before when i safe pjungeb It has Mr. Johnsons opinion Alarm, bestows a similar compli- conflagration the eyes on Center street tonight at your interior of a blazing for years been through 7:30 ment upon the that the public at large It building and pensi tfie Iwhn. Chief Reed Boshard and his shows, by means of a and the owes the fire fighters a debt brave firemen will answer the third dramatic tremendously boy in the very bowels ofgirl the infernO of gratitude. . It had never great been adehow one veteran narrative, all are scenes big with smashing alarm in realistic mimicry of a real fireman quately presented on the screen or utmost to his job drama in which Mr. Lewis proves stage. fire. The stunt will be witnessed by how he gave his So Mr. Johnson assembled his his soul into poured his work. himself an hundreds. The run will be made in When his artist every inch. mighty production force in the great dim eyes grew from wiifds Others in the estimable cast asi R-honor of the Third Alarm. a pho- and his studios in California and bean weak grip grew from the sembled Mr. Johnson are Johnni the magnificent and by at the Columbia to- passingears, he was discarded toplay thrilling picture morrow running along Walker, Virginia True- Beardman which and Friday, depicing the life with now springs Into his favorite life on the old horse Bullet, Richard Morris, Josephine Adair and! of the firemen of a great city. All of now no screen at the Columbia theater. ' useful with adlonger the Frankie Lee. .the dash of realism that unstinted vent Of motorized Chief Boshard witnessed a review ; apparatus. money expenditure could purchase is As the fireman, Ralph Lewis has of Not the least interesting feature of tle picture at the Columbia some The Third Alarm is the fact time ago and contained in this picture, together one of the roles of his career. that it was unhesitatingly endorsed with heart throbs galore dedicated by it as one of the and human The scenes biggest in which he is cast into Mr. Johnson formally tributes to and the executives of the smoke eatersgreatest he had ever seen. theVuroi Values to $29.50 roIrh," eLIhtheli---COPanl-0nctur- e "" fire-fighte- rs. Special This Week C - I - I immediate selection is advisable as the attractiveness of these new dresses and their unusual price make their . popularity assured. OREM LINE LAUNCHES 1 CAMPAIGN IRVINES STATE LEAGUE HEAD NO CAUSE TO KICK "ISSUES WARNING TO SELL STOCK TO CUSTOMERS The is Customers Ownership idea beiig exploited by the Salt Lake & Utah Railroad company the Orem Line in its new offer of $50,000 of first preferred 7 per cent cumulative stock at $100 a share, which it is now, selling to the residents of the served by the road. Blaine territory W. Wilson is now in Provo introduc- PEACHES AND TIMPS ABOUT SCHOOL TAXES, TO ARE ON TAPIS FOR ' i The Ripple, the organ published during the summer session of the Brigham Young university, will make its first appearance this summer tomorrow The Ripple, as the name suggests, is not merely a newspaper, but is designed to relieve the seriousness of summer study. The periodical will be issued on book paper. Horatio Jones will Je the advertising agent and business manager of the paper, while the publicity committee of the Brigham Young university will act as editors. Advertisers wijl consult with Mi. Jones concerning rates and advertising possibilities. HOOVER MEN ARE IN TOWN. ing the offer and explaining the plans company. COMBATIVE PLAYERS SAYS DEAN BOLTON TODAYS PROGRAM of the The proceeds from the sale of this first preterred stock, he said, will be invested in additional spur, siding The average school, tax ot the and passing tracks, a new substation Unnecessary delays at the Utah Inoonstancy Contmptlbl. and other additions and betterments i?tate leagiie baseball contests caused United States is $9.50 percapita, wa3 which are necessary to handle the Nothing that is not a real dime by arguments between umpires and the statement of Dean F. E. Bolton makes a man appear as contemptible the University of Washington in great increase in freightnew business. players will subject the players tak-a of insteel of the The and little in the eyes of the world as school summer his the before to development address itf the disagreement ing part nconstanc.v the ,B. V. U., Tuesday dustry will contribute substantial heavy fine, President Fred M. Nye students ofThe revenues to this company.' The comstatement was made morning. has 'announced. pany prefers to obtain the money that the Todays Schedule Managers of the four clubs of the by Dean Bolton to show school needed for additions and betterments taxes Provo. at the with high against murmuring Brigham presidents, league, together was by the sale of stock, thereby offerat , Lake Salt and action this of Ogden. notified mnjustifihble. have been opporhe are that ing its friends and patrons an and There other said, taxes, will be expected to lend their cooperaass. Two games will be played in the tunity to share in the present with such argu-ment- are breaking our backs. In support tion in doing ' away comthe of ' prosperity ofthis assertion he cited the average Utah State league today. The league- sured future , pany. meet States will tax the United the in Provo been instructed Timps per by leading cgpita have, Umpires The stock is free from all state, and Brigham Peaches inone of the feature President Nye to fine all players who of $8, for cigarets, $5 for cigars,maka or municipal taxes in Utah, fs contest county 6f tobacco, $8 for other forms games of the day. This inpersist in rushing them when The taxes. inheritance toexcept ing a total of $21 ,per capita for ad- booked for Provo. taken to, their decisions. derived from it by individuals Of course, the dean Lloyd Keller, the pitching ace of come In his communication to the league bacco. is not subject to the federalis normal mitted the tobacco tax is not evenly the Peaches, will do the slab duty managers. President Nye etates that issued income tax. It individual are of Utah The to the for distributed. people of the Brlghamites. manager coveit is the privilege the with express as rubon paid fully work will not their the Jacobs Pat proportion, opinpaying shall it represent his club, when in his that Of the nant luxcompany to other ber for the Provo aggregation. The speaker referred ion protests are justifiable, but othfor assessment to any be not subject1, face powSalt Lake and Ogden will furnish er players must remain either in the ury taxes, such as jewelry, facetHe etc. lot. purpose. on This the Ogden the excitement gum, dugout or on the playing field.will do der, chewing The stock, 'after issue, carries a the game is booked; for 3:30 oclock, and iously admitted that perhaps disTills action. It Js believed, rate of $7.00 per share per dividend was tax not is expected to be a thriller. evenly away with delays, arguments and face powderIn total the rate of $1.75 the luxury tax is Metten, former Vernon chucker, annurp, payable atthree howls that have made' some of the tributed. months by share every in e the per on times Salt twenty-fivthe hill for will work Lake, as, great 'k contests farces. on stockholders to the mailed checks States as the school tax. while Andy Phillips is listed for slab Andy Wasco, outfielder and first United Septemof June, March, the Lth day The dean made an economic de- duty for the Gunners. sacker of Oakland, has Joined the has ber and December. The companydivithe tax school of Ogmeets of Gunners the the is by He fense citing, Brigham of the Gunners league. Ogden ' the to failed never regular on pay the den Saturday and Sunday. The game sticker and also throws valuable results achieved by tester a stock will be one of the features dend on its first preferred Saturday with the left arm. Wasco comes, to schools. The Babcock, milk the even during wasi it due, illusof the annual outing of the four the day referred to in the Gunners well recommended by was especially our best of so when many educain of Mutual period spent stakes the Improvtment PaDtain Oscar Vitt of the Salt Lake tration. The money will dividends. bring back association, vand Is expected 1 1 at- companies were passingstock tion, he declared, Bees. ; has pref"The first preferred other two same than a returns The tract crowd. moneyt record He replaCesLeo Jones, outfielder, larger common and over erence! preferred to taxation the phase clubs will do battle Sunday. Leading up who asked for1 his release last week rate of the at to dividends Addie Miller, rrecrult from the Cen- stock, n order that he might join the Wa- of education. Dean Bolton spoke of are dividends These share. school of the $7.00 per bv high tral Utah league, has been signed rapid growth ful-l- v terloo, Iowa, club, where he can play the be must ' that is, they In movementi in the United Statesl Ogden to alternate on the slab with cumulative; the entire every day. period during there were but forty Phillips. He worked the final two paid for Smiler Rose, third sacker of the 18fil, he said, issued bebeen has stock the in schools which four-yehigh frames of the ggme against Salt Lake ;ill free public be Brigham Peaches, who was taken can paid on dividends fore any States. Each of these last Sunday and displayed ability. at Salt Lake last Wednesday, when the United The stock. common or To1(10 preferred, students. the of about Changes In the playing positions the Peaches were en route to Proto, schools hadare two and a half million has prefalso stock the Ogden club, last Sunday' obtained first preferred will be back in th? lineup today. Rase day there and comUnited results. Manager Clarence Brooks erence! over the preferred is the leading hitter of the league.i high school' students in the of asdistribution in any r, States. There has been a propor- will use Wasco at first in future mon stock Bill Phtlbin. former Ogden increaselin the enrollment of games,! while Kilpatrick will jiold sets. in case of liquidation.own home has signed with the Peaches. tionate students.' You like to own your down the center field job. college base temporarily He is playing third, when In enrollment sdhool you make improvements you at Wobido secT This at short and Jacobs growth until Rose gets back into the game. you are making them for that know ond base are performing in styl, for yourself, you take pride in keeping the Gunners. the place looking its best, yoiknow tieon TheProvo baseball club has to always have a place on the surprise of the league race thus that you will be not will dependent and two j far. season with Stay, Opening the landlord, and you feel great defeats, the Timps were looked noon some in the knowledge that 'as the weak team of the league. Thev satisfaction not are paying rent to enrich you in all have displayed good teamwork ; else, of their contests of late, and are hit- someone ' i of the Now take the situation ting the hall hard. in own stock When you The two pitchers. Jacobs and Bur- railroad. & own you L. Utah S. railroad, SALT LAKE AND UTA RAILROAD CO. (Orem Lines) the rows, are pitching eood games regugreat corporation You larly, which hai aided the Provoites aaresharej of this PREFERRED 77c CUMULATIVE of its improvements and STOCK; proud lElRST materially, You can point, with Walbeck at short has been one of developments. new. beautiful terto the the big surprises of the team, while pleasure under construcnow exempt 'from normal individual Income minal building the sticking o( Fitzpatrick, Wilson taxes. and say, Im Utah Lake Salt in property from City, personal exempt Tax and Fleiger has aided in winning a tion ou of that building oNcner part gameis. numbeof sure the growing of business are stability-proven making ' , know that you Based upon a rapidly lias led toHhe problem, how to take-car- continuance of good transportation of the Jarge number of stu- service1 for yourself. You have the 17 consecutive dividendslhave. been paid. Next dividend dents. Taxation Is of course the chief satisfaction of knowing that everv JjUne-15time ypu pay your fare, and every source of revenue 1916. a time any other passenger pavs a fare, since was business bv lecture j in The 422 preceded of freight increase An number of delightful musical selec- a part of the profit comes to you in Price: $93 .per share (and accrued dividend) to yield 7:377, form of dividends.. ' tions by Profesor Robert Sauer and the i Newell Florence Miss . DEPARTMENT, "'inquire of f - The Ripple Will High School Youth Appear Tomorrow Taken by Death excep-tionsV- Velle Ammerman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Von Ammerman,' died here yesterday of peritonitis, following a short illness. VelPe was! student of the Provo high school where he made a host of friends who will sorrow in his untimely death In addition to his parents he survived by four sisters, Mrs. Mark of Provo, Mrs. Herold Cardj Tripp ner of Soldier Summit, A1 Von and Mary Ammerman: also one youngef is irt brother, Robert J. The body charge of lthe Berg Mortuary and will be taken to Midvale Friday morning for funeral services and burial. a UTAH STAKE TEMPLE WORKERS - lf , ht er 10-roo- m Jn-2- EXCURSION To Salt Lake Cityover Orem lines, General WANTED June 18th, will leave Springvillq Phone 767-J-- l. 6:01 a. m., Provo 6:15 a. m. and inFOR SALE Bed room termediate stops to Harris, one wajt fare for round trip $j..95, Provo jars, household goods. noons at 272 West Second Ask agents. $1.75. 4 ; J housework. Jn-1- 6 suite, fruit foreSouth. J2P Call re FLAG . JOSEPH II. KEELER WILL SELL Two fine building lots in Manavu addition on Temple Hill; city irrigation water; Elberta peach trees, bearing; beautiful for situation on brow of terrace. One acre, suitable for building lots; situated on Seventh East and Fourth North. Six and one-haacres in Orem Towpsite; also 9 y2 acres; both) tracts fenced and growing splendid and alfalfa crops; good water-vigalso accessahle to Orem spring-watmains. Part cash down, long time on balance. c One brick dwelling; hot water heat; modern in every particu- A lar. Terms; price moderate. j Two tracts of pasture land, 40 and 60 acres each, located in Benjamin. . Call Phone 90. ;D!A Y THURSDAY, JUNE 14 left-hand- -- ed 1 a-ri- 146th Anniversary of Our Flag ar , i out-leld- jA Safe Investment With n Liberal Return 7 P. Elks Parade ! I Sharp i i J c TWO BANDS PROGRAM 7:30 - Non-assessab- le , f ' ' e - . COME I t iNh:sj.MKNT SALT LA KK & IJTA f 1 RAILROAD CO. 22i South Ve Temple Street, Salt, Lake CityJ Utah. First Step Important. We are masters of our first step p.nd slaves of out second. Prof. Fried- - . - v ; f Fossils Used In Making Varnish. Among the resins which are most are commonly used in arniMi makingseml-fnor i re,-'iof fowj vrrious natural vl oi u ' . Decorate Your Home With National Colors! the i f I Is ' i i |