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Order Today and the Coal will be delrrered; ' Tomorrow. Try it. ) jjpperflcW Coal Co. . ; PHONE 33 GREAT CHAUTAUQUA PROGRAM COMING TO PRCVO THIS SEASON ' Provo, Utah The iBIlison - White Chautauqua, which opens here June 11 and closes June 17, promises to be one of the big-gest and best chautauquas ever held in the United Stales. Among the 26 patriotic attractions are included Cap-tain de Beaufort of the Belgian army, who has interviewed Von liindcnberg and has spent four months behind the German lines. Another extraordinary feature of .'ie program is the lecture by Lincoln I Wirt, who has been with our armies on t!v west front up until April of this year. Mr Wirt's lecture is entitled "With Our Armies In Europe," and Is . well worth the rrlce of the season ticket alone. Another big lectuie on the program will be given by Dr. C. J. Rushnell, who Is instructor at the Pennsylvania military college. This lecture will be devoted entirely on the government ! - ,:..;:. - . .. - The Double Standard Oil & Gas Co. i3 the owner of able oil lease's in Kansas, Oklahoma and Wyoming, and i recently added a valuable lease in the new Electra-Burk- - '; ) riett oil field, Texas, with 8 producing wells, together ' V pumping plant, tanks and full equipment, connected V f i the pipe line, and selling oil. Price was $2.00, now ;0, and expect soon to be getting $3.00 per barrel for this ' V grade oil. ." The Company is pushing drilling operations this new field, as rapidly as possible. ) "lock is now selling at 10c a share. A, ou can join us in an exceedingly profitable business . P erprise, and in doing so, help Increase the oil output, tch means, help win the war. Write us for free map and ; Wr particulars. Special inducements to live, active salesmen. I ifSi i al K ion Bldg Phone Main 3937. Denver, Colo. war problems in this country. These are only three of the many patriotic lectures that 'will be heard from the Chautauqua platform this year. For the mutlc lovers we are promis-ed an unusual treat which embraces the soft sweet music of the Royal Hawaiian Qulnete. the Zedeler Sym-phonic Quinete, the old soldier fid-dlers, Treble Clef Club and the Fen-wic- lt Newell Concert company. Thaviu's Exposition band, which was honored by the request to open end close the Qan Franclscc exposi-tion, will give two concerts on the fifth day. In the evening they will be supplemented by three of Chicago's grand opera singers. . Those of you wha attended the Chautauqua two years ago will remember what a won-derful organization the Mario LoZito military marine band was, and we can tate on good authority that the way In which the exposition band will rpn-il- er its stirring popular patriotic airs nnd some of those grand band selec-tions, that it will be a day to be long remembered. lAbove are mentioned only a few of the bi? numbers that will be heard this season and the rommlttee In charge of the Chautauqua express great confidence In putting the ticket sale "over the top." You are urged to buy your season tickets this week of the rommlttee in- - stead of waiting and buying single ad-mission tickets. President Wilson Speaks "The work that the Chautauqua la doing has not lost Importance because of the wcr, but rather has gained new opportunities for service and that the people will not fail In the sup-port of a patriotic institut n that may he said to be an Integra, part of the national defense." I Advertisement.) STAY-AT-HOM-E ARMY NOWHASITSCHAHGE i '; JViay Furnish the Supplies Necea-- pary to Sustain Our Lv.,3 i at the Front. Loyal Utahn Urged to Invest In War Saving Stamps that Soldier May ' : b Properly Equipped to Defeat the Hun. ; i - Stop, Listen. Tour boy has pone to the front. He may be in the trenches, "over there," he may be In cantonment here, he may be on the high sea, but wherever he Is In the service of Uncle Sam he is denying himself many ofi the comforts of life, not to say lux-- , orles, as he Is taking his life In his; own hands so that the stay-at-hom- e army may be safe. He must have foodf, and clothing of the best, arms and ammunition that are perfect and 100 per cent good, everything possible foi Jils comfort, and to fight the Huns. All this takes money. ' " - To furnish the supplies necessary tTncle Sam has called upon the Am-erican people to give their savings not In the way of a gift to him but In the way of a loan. This, has been done in Liberty bonds, the three calls made ha v. Ing been largely oversubscribed, Utah In particular going over the top la every call made. - Comes now another loan, the War Savings Stamp loan. Uncle Sam asks you to buy two billion dollars worth of War Savings Stamps, the money to be used In. making your boy comfortable, while In his service, to supply him with all the appliances of war needed to wipe I'russlanlsm and all that ltj Implies from the face of the earth, r Utah' Share 9,000,000. . j ; Of this, two billion dollars Utah Is L SBked to take $9,000,000. This mean I 120.00 for every man, woman and child! in the fetate Including Indians anil aliens. To meet this allotment you 1 are asked to purchase from your sav- - glm lngs Wttr Savings Stamps or to give a signed pledge that you will buy every month of the remaining neven in this year sn ninny War Savings Stamps. These utamr) tire the best Investment 1 you can make. They bear four per eeut interest compounded quarterly, f They ore free from taxes. By calling at your post office you can have them registered against loss. No such op-portunity has ever been offered you to place your savings. Message from McAdoo. State Director Geo. T. Odell is In re-ceipt of the following message from Secretary McAdoo of the treasury de-partment In regard to the War Savings Stamp campaign. Says the secretary : "It Is esseutlal that the American people economize and save in order to make available to their government the money Indispensably needed for the war and to release supplies and labor required for the production of things necessary for our own military forces and for the military forces of the na tions associated with us. One of the best methods of bringing about this result Is for everyone to pledge him-- ' helf to economize and save and to pur-chase, at finite periods, a specific amount of War Savings Stamps, thus 9 giving concrete evidence of his sup- - , toort of the practice of War Savings. , "To achieve this object, there will be conducted, under the direction of the Treasury Department a campaign fur pledges, culminating on June 28th, when loyal Americans throughout the country will be asked to commit them-jelv-to this program. "The progress of the war demands constant and Increasing sacrifices. Wa are sending our young manhood to rejH resent ua on foreign battlefields, wher4 they are called upon to sacrlflc notj only their personal comfort and mate rial Interests but their lives as well. Jt Is appropriate, therefore, for the American people who are privileged to remain In safety and comfort at home to consider their sacred obligation to support our gallant men and to pledge themselves earnestly to save and eeoni online In order that our soldiers aa sailors mny have the food and clothing end the arms and ammunition without hleh they cannot fight. "To the end that this Intensive cam palgn may be most effective, I earnest )y bespeak the of all the. organizations and Institutions of thq nation which, through their Infuencq and active support, can further thl work. It Is desirable that the atten-- i tlon of the entire people be centered on their obligation to pledge the gov-- i ernment this kind of support for the winning of the war. and with this oh- -' Jeet In view, that June 2th. 1018. he observed as a National War Savings Iay. "With adequate preparation for a Na-tional War Savings Day on June 28th, I am sure that the American people will he glad to participate and to pledge themselves to become war savers, thereby giving concrea evi-dence of their devotion to their coun-try." If you have bought War Savings Stamps, buy more. It may mean a sac-rifice upon your part but this is a time for sacrifice. Your boy is making ' It. War Savings Stamp societies hav been formed In your locality. Tout county has been divided Into di trlcts. These districts are In chargt I of a .chairman who will ask you tfl work, to call upon your neighbor and ask him to buy War Savings Stamps. I A house to house canvas will be made. There can be no slackers. The limit that can be sold to any one person li f 1 (HH), but every member of a famllj tuit buy the limit, r -- -- r - - - t-t - r- - - t n . i. m Musical Duo at Chautauqua k nn ft xlD ' ill ' ' W'W Hi' ' km 41 A . , i Vk I-- -' F v' "I The Morrison-Smit- Coinpuny, coining to Chautauqua on the third after-noon, Is one of the most tuleuted two-peopl- e companies on the platform. 'Alice Genevieve Smith is one of the country's foremost harpists, one who Infuses the singing quality of tone Into her playing, so rarely secured by. players on this wonderful Instrument. Mildred Morrison, pianist, soprano aoloist and reader, has been a prominent figure in the Lyceum and Chautau-qua world for several yean. A a reader ebe has attained unusual promi-nence. Famous Quintet Coming Zedeler Symphonic Quintet Coming to Chautauqua on Fourth Day Nlcolnl Zedeler, the distinguished cellist, organizxr and manager of the Zedeler Symphonic Qulntst, soon to be heard at Chautauqua, believes that love of good music Is Inherent In every one, and lie has surrounded himself with an organization of superior musicians for the one purpose of bringing the best In the world of music Into the life and appreciation of the average hearer. The programs of the company are chosen from the works of the masters, and a brief aud comprehensive explanation of each number pre-cedes Its presentation, adding much to a proper understanding of the music. To enable a company of five to secure symhonlc effects a special reed organ Is carried. Each member of the company Is a soloist, and Mrs. Emma Bruce Keck Is a singer of rare ubillty and charm. The coming of this great com-pan- y to Chautauqua will be an event of Interest to all music lovers. I The Chautauqua will open in Provo on June 11 end run to June 17tb Rusty Door Fattening. The best door fastening sometime full to catch without a special rurnln of the knob, the latch seeming slug-gish nnd slow In action. This annoy-nnc-e may be remedied by a few drop of kerosene, which dissolves the accu-mulated rust Apply with nn oil can having a long tube, so thrt the oil may be thrown far Into the luterlor of th latch. a :--- try- - Th Secretary Bird. secretary bird get Its nam . ' tufts of feather which grow 4 r side of It hl and look . ke a bunch of pen stuck be-(- I ear. This bird has long J- srtrte wings, with whichi It A great height. It builds . and lives In 1 s ) a tree, ml . car, subsisting oo fcztnll yei.' l Inj snakes, war' - U--- y si ! th ' tth 'I-Don at Radcllffe, Dally theme b a Rndcliff e student : "Some men nfe born with an Insight Into the soul feminine, some men mar-ry and achieve this Insight, and some men correct girls' themes and have thl Insight thrust upon them." Admiring comment by a Harvard student strug-gling with his own dally : "Gosh I but It takes n girl to Tlte that sort of thing, don't It?" Christian Hersld. ' TRY A CLASSIFIED AD.. THEY ARE. THE KID THAT BRING RESULTS |