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Show ; ' y ! i u - f t" FRIDAY JUNE f'l' THE PROVO POST 81923 FREE--5 PRINCESS 5cWorthof Johnsons Floor Varnish V' Vj Tonight and Saturday j JACK HOXIE You know, Johnson's Floor polishing Wax its used by house- wives everywhere; We want you to know John- sons Floor Varnish, too. Johnsons, Var nish is justjas good as their Wax.(:! To prove this statement we offer you 55c worth Strand in J rO"nr'Tr5r7T'wrf L ( t ' "wrSSSJ SONlS4 ifTnfsfiiHaAntAort I Kg wm. u.- - DON QUICKSHOT OF ! compiled Wednesday by Secretary A1 The Ogden Gunners with 1.310 are second. Individual batting honors for the first two weeks of the season. Including games of May 30,: go to Rose, the hard-hittin- g third sacker of the He has an average of club. Brigham .531. He is followed by Philbin of Ogden, who hasa .500 mark In three games. Matthews, the king of the strikers in the Northern Utah league last season, is third with a mark of OFFER v . s ,! - ' - - , J -. nt rs two-bagge- V 1 ,i rs PAIfJT & GLASS CO. I f dh .- - THIS COUPON 55c WORTH '0 7 i nt ; ........ .....j...... ADDRESS r.U.V.. .... . 1 P awm boi wm ...: j... Metteri ..... u..3 Only One Coupon Accepted From Each Family & mm ...4 !...4 ...1 Barry Snelgrove Meyer Borstadt mem Dance at 1 G. Fitzpatrick Adams ...j. Wilson J.. Snapp; i L 4 I. o o ...2 4.4 4 4 0 7 .375 .368 .333 .333 .266 .250 .250 .214 .143 .. .....4 3 Burrows 14 Walbeck J.':.; 4 14 Schmitt . I...A ...3 92 Howard Beckstead ..:.l 3 2- 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 .111 i.j Your - .. Jones- Kilpatrick loore .... Xnderson Todenhoft .531 .439 .411 .375 .333 .285 .250 .272 .212 .234 .117 .000 .000 Rose Olsen ijd Salle ... Parrish ... NJ Nelson Keller ..... peatty 1 Summer Excursion fare from Utah point, May 15tn to California will be In effect limit return Final, 30th. to September October 31st. , night Only a comfortable summe this j g. H. FltNK, Agent' journey to vacation land with thre Utah !Prov corn ; .trains a day for your - ' Watkins ... p. Jones ... p,ey Gleason gansaker - ... . .328 Totals Dr. S. K. Mardis, head of the ru universral education of Ohio State No per ; said: Columbus,! at ity, son, either native or foreign-borihould be permitted to vote until able no't only to read and to write Equipped with a complete radio side world, Alice Brady and a pany of players went into the frozen fjur country of panada, twenty miles from a railroad, to make scenes for The Snow Bride, a Paramount picture which will be on view at the Colombia theater Saturday. With a little fur post, Tem-Kiyn ithe shore of Lake Temiskeming as headquarters, the picture company made scenes showing the trails of the north country, fur trapping, and the activities of the men who make their living by gathering the pelts of beaotter. rer, mink and French-Canadian vilA complete a snow was of at built the foot lage ciovered mountain for the purposes story and one of the sensa-onitf the scenes to be filmed was a tremendous snow slide which buries the ttle town. In order to reach this point, were made with the Ca- rtadian Pacific railroad to run a spe-train over thirty m'iles of new ack from Montreal to Mattawac. rom Mattawac the company, under the direction of Henry toKolfeer, camp ade its way by dog train English language intelligently, but until they have and knowledge) of our government true the of spirit conception patriotic 5f the free, institutions of Amerca. In the British isles the buzzard lays iwo eggs, but never more than one bird is raised, as the incubation of the egg! commences from the moment it is laid and the) first bird gets the lions share of the food brought home! When about four days old it launches a violent attack upon its companion and kills jit. i Admirers of Richard Dix will share thief role he plays in Quicksands, the Howard Hawks picture which comes theater next Monday Besides the popular leading man, the cast is further enhanced by Helene Chadwick, Alan Hale, Noah Beery, J. Farrell McDonald, George Cooper, Walter Long, Edwin Stevens, Frank Champeau, Jean Hersholt, Dick Sutherland and others equally distinguished for strong acting. Iii many pictures Richard Dix and Helene Chadwick have been cast to play opposite roles. So often indeed that they are looked dpon as one of thei ideal screen combinations. Their youth, types and their skill in contrasting emotion and, best portraying, of all,, their ability tp make any sitr uation or picture interesting these qualifications haVe everything to do with the popularity npw theirs. But to get back to the pa)rt played by Richard' Dix in the nw picture. He is, first lieutenant of a milinear the Mexican border tary Ispost In love with , the right girl. and On one of his visits of inspection, to a (cantina across the boundary in Mexico a resort frequented by drug smugglers he sees a Mexican belle mingling with the sinister crowd and is struck by her beauty and her curious resemblance to the girl who has promised to marry him, In time he penetrates her disguise and' learns that the girl masquerading) as one of the evildoers is really his sweetheart. He cannot forgive the deception. She is aiding the nefarious traffic, he thinks, and so gives her up and resigns his commission, that he may go! away and forX, get, But when the girl, now in a desperate! plight because of her discovery as an American spy by the Mexicans, telegraphs the post for aid, he cannot remain indifferent to her need f6r him. And so he goes to the cantina. ; J Subsequent events in that hotbed of vice anJ villainy test his 'physical courage to the utmost. The lieutenant plunges into a series of adventures among the most absorbing and heroic ever seen on the screen. Richard Dixs acting makes them real rather than part of ai carefully planned scenario and at all times he makes you feel whki the character must undergo when in the midst of experiences calculated to test the endurance of any man. p, al al Tbm-Ki- p. ma-ine- Jack Baston, Stephen Cavanaugh, Margaret IVlorgan, Ned Hay, assistant director; cameraman, and a Seorge Weber, technical men made the trip. Farming schools for women and Germany. girls are now operating in household The pupils are taught the and other duties which are the share cif women on farms. (jratton, W. M. STETSON HATS Farmers of northern Virginia are mixing honey and water and using thej preparation as an agejit in the radiator of their automobiles. Ten pounds of honey with an equal amount of (water ' will last through the winter and the solution Is effective even at a (temperature as low as 20 degrees below zero. Many Japanese are America because of prejudice against them. The, press of Japan is urging them to take advantage of the lenient immigration laws of the southern countries. I- m out- his! enthusiasm for jutfit to keep in touch with the com- QUICKSANDS that heavy losses occur gerTHINNING SUGAR BEETS mination and thinning .during of, ,sugar ' 1 beets. It is now too late to' avoid the germination losses, these being Carleful supervision should be ex Hue principally to loose seed beds,! ercised by thej farmer over ,his beef" especially to land freshly broken thinning, according to Professor from grass or alfalfa) sod or to land Gteprge StewaVt ofj the Utah agricul that jhas been spring manured and This js not sufficiently packed. The seed, of experiment station.; brought out clharlV by a survey made course, ia responsible for pa certain rather recently in the districts of amount of this,7 but the! gjreat loosProvo UtahJ anjd es- come due to improper pihparation Idaho Falls, Idaho), This study was of the seed-beThinning! however, made in ah effort to find out; what is just beginning and- the heavy loss losses occurred in ugar-beproduc-- of 21 per cent of the stand may be brief Isummary of these will very largely tlon. Voided by proher supervision in ' thinning.. Thinning losses show (just what thfe situation was: at harvest . ...........53 pqr cent Come as a result of) Loss pf stand ............47 per cent (which results in making Ithe gaps ' ......63 per cent oo wide, in pulling out aill of the Yield 37 per cent eets im a cluster, ; in leaving twin Loss In yield, A total loss of ,47 per cent in eets and in breaking the tops off, stand amountihg io 37 per cpnt in eaving jthe roots. In the soil. A reat many beets thought to be yield occurred) as follows: 19 per cent ibinned 12 inches were' found to be Poor germination 16.8 inches in 'one case and Poor thinning) pr cent actually 18.7 inches in another case Poor cultivation hnd . 7 per cent irrigation There (are more than 800 distinct ....47 per cent finds of birds of 6 9 families in the .Total ....1:.. It i observable from these 'tables nited States. ' d. et , A - - i t . anti-freezi- THERE is no hat worri- ment to the Stetson wearer he is as sure' of the style of his hat as he is of it quality. ' Young men) in the style centres of the world recog- FOR SALE A New 3-ro- ng 4 i . SATURDAY Show8 2:30, 4, 7:30, 9.15 ve Under Northern Skies r 1 f , x SNAP AT $1100.00 frame house. 4x8 rod .lot. I" -- " Nice brick; home. Full basement. Large lot; good location, $270.00. nise Stetson leadership in style as well as quality. n, tjhe Lionel Belmore ! .310 Totals. Jean Hersholt William Dyer Hardee Kirkland Richard Dix A grain Entire Company I Goes to Canada Appears Opposite To Film Picture Helene Chadwick .500 .467 .333 .333 .312 .294 .285 .250 .234 .167 .000 .000 .... Jacobs Di;k Sutherland Edwin Stevens , George Cooper At the Columbia, Monday and Tuesday .272 Philbin ... Matthews French J. Farrell McDonald I GbIAob Pfctant A pleasant drive oyer good roads A delightful Lakeside Resort. Tourneurs Production of Sr Ha3 Cmtmt .000 5 Jack Curtis Noah Beery Frank Campeau THE CHRISTIAN AB.H.2B.HR.SB.Pct. Thompson, .375 .4 Menges Saturday WILDES ORCHESTRA b 4 4 ,. ...1 Jacobs Fleiger r 15 14 in Maurice 0 0 0 8 ...141 40 PROVO Totals. I ! Tom Wilson Mae Busch, Phyllis Haver, Makkn Ham&on ' and Cyril Qiachvklc. p A flat-ca- r loaded with .wind .250 and technical equipment ,for 1 .200 e filming of these difficult scenes 0 .143 as taken north from the compa'nys 0 .000 Long Island studio. In addition to 0 .000 iss Brady; the star, and Mr. Kol-k;e- r, cothe director, Sonya Levien,Mau3 ,284 author and of the story, adapter rice B. Flynn, Mario Majeroni, Nick j ' Alan Hale Walter Long Wardjen show. , Other leading hitters are Olsen, Brigham, .439; La Salle,. Brigham, Salt Lake, .400 ; 1 .411; Leonard, V U Salt Lake, .384; Dewald, Woodhave, be-- ! j Bring the coupon Salt Lake, .376; Buckle, Salt Lake, low to our store and 375; Fitzpatrick, Provo, .375; we will accept it as Adams, Provo, .375. Olsen of Brigham and his teama 55c credit on a mate,! Rose, top the loop in total pint, quart, half-galwith ten. Nelson and LaSalle hits, Ion, or gallon of Johnof the same club, together with Matson's Floor Varnish. thews, are! next, with seven. Ley of the Peaches and Wilson of Or, tthe coupon and the Timps are the leading run get10c .will entitle you with seven. ters, half-pito a of John- three men are tied In sons Floor each. Fallen-tinVarnish. with three for honors,! j and Rose of Nelson of Salt Lake, . hondrs these gain Brigham to his With three three-baggecredit, Wilson of Provo leads Ja-in that department. Matthews and cobs of Ogden and Keller, Watkins and Olsen of Brigham, together with n Buckle of Salt Lake, each have one recorded, IS Jacobs, Fleiger and Wilson each drive have Routed out a four-bas- e LAKE. SALT This coupon entitles you tda credit of 55c bit the purchase of wj G. AB.H.2B.HR.SB.Pct. 0 16 6- - 2 a, pint, quart, half-gallo- n l ,400 Leonard orgallon of Johnsons Floor Var0 .384 5 0 13 ....3 Woodhave for a half-pi0 nish. Or,1 this coupon ancUlOc is good of Q Dewald ....: 4 16 6 2 0 .375 ' 0 ,375 Floor Varnish. 1...4 16 6 .0 Johnsons Buckle 0 .33 3 B B 6 2 O Papworth ...2. 1 .312 I . ... ...4 16 5 3 V. . Fallentine 1. 250 0 B Henderson L...3' 12 . , HELEN CHADWICK RICHARD DIX ' .467. ; MONDAY, TUESDAY The Brigham PeacheB are leading the Utah State league In club batting vrilh a; mark of .32 8i averages ; in i And Comedy STATE LEAGUE RECORDS i i ! 10c ALL SEATS Use coupon below-- Johnsons Floor Varnish is very easy to; apply and has good body. It dries dust:free in two hours and hard over night gives a beautiful, high gloss which will not chip, check, mar, blister or scratch white. Has gjreat elasticity is pale jn color and absolutely waterproof, j Johnsons M Floor; Varnish will stand all reasonable tests.! Johnsons Floor Varnish is fine for tables, chairs, furniture, woodwork, trim, oilcloth and linoleum. It will rejuvenate the. whole interior of your home.! Do not hesitate to use it waerever a beautiful varnished- finish is; desired. I , human story in which tears and smiles are mingled. And Comedy. Made To Walk On r i in his new hard riding, sure fire Western Romance. i '..5 f FORGET-ME-N- OT -- absolutely FREE. isy TONIGHT and SATURDAY THE RIO GRANDE ;, J. !... J brick and stucco mod-- 1 Best location in town. $4200.00. Small payment. Very good terms. 8-ro- ' ern home. . A couple of .minutes in in our store wich the new models 'Will tell you what we mean. i Fine beet and dairy farm of lOO acres. . Close to sugar factory. terms. Good $8500.00. i LISTEN 1 Good home on Springville acres J Team, im.road. 9 etc. , plements GET IT AT 'I MONDAY and TUESDAY T j Taylor Bros. Co. - i . MENS DEPARTMENT HOME INSURANCE AGENCY Phone 370. T. i THE CHRISTIAN - i 208 W. Center h I i I:,'- ; 'I 1 J i i f W& ' T |