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Show h " THE PROVO POST PAGE FOUR f Feats ol Master Wizardry--:f ?S Mp(MaiT-FfeeMiMtion:at:FairfioHnds1'oraorr- - Razee7Who Has Rush- om& irTvrrYr "tjflrt W f rf LiHi.rwM 1 'WWitfyV43 SV ,( ow if) S t Made Modern. Fancy Shooting; One of the Worlds Wonders. K -- 1 By .RUSSEMCGi FOWLER. T 1 7vc ,? ' X (if .3,- . y 1 v 1 I S " .. T. f,r . , ri. 7 ?.' . 3 4, .44 Is' - C .A js,- V vtj b jS fc xv f A' & SS r ,JV 'fc thbowx is aib with ore hai, target RIRLB BKIHO FROM MUSTEK UK Bros TARGETS BTRAIGHTAWAT BREAKING UITQ HIGH POWER RIFLE. j O- , SHOOTING WITH BIGOT OBSCURED. LAB TO SHOOTING POSITION. mushrooms and whereas a TtkAlElendofjmineLfter see- - makes a hol.of more. deadly:a ppear-- . ciirror. i Razee furnish entertainment at a ance. But dont forget that this or' What Razee Bays Is the hardest mir- - Ing ghooting tournament, wrote me: ' shot of all Is sighting two revolvers jj0 Lawrenct, held a card edgewise In dinary bullet goes clear through an by one ITor 0n8 S'111 opsWe down, x hj8 hand, and Razee, at a distance of ax blade with apparently no trouble ' . J at all nd hitting two targets at the same fifteen feet, j , i split it in two the first Vj v. shotgun upside Using an i is V . e- Mlrrora also are used ladou- - shot- .4 , - tlmfusing - a revoiver .and .sighting, Razee breaks three hies" In and down," case the latter flying" tar triples. a stand hair with mirror. It made hhxakino ttvb clav targets in air, one mirror is under the shooter's cap on end, but Ollle acted my and, turning the gun over, breaks SHOOTING gets SHOTGUN BOTwere as it if A DOUBLB BHOT WITH DOUBLN MIRRORS. TOM BIDS UP. Visor, tbeeecond is held In his hand, a common, the remaining two of the five targets matter. and tiie third isflxed in position back ...With 23everyday thrown. Again, be throws two tar. caliber rifle Razee shoots of the hammer- x- V 7 dimes and breakfrone, then faces about and gets; air. the coppers tossed into To a spectator like myself all of USQ RAZEE'S or he breaks small metal rings, or be breaks the others He "doubles from In Three birds still the safely. Bang! stunts are equally interesting and fancy work air. Bang! Two left As you stand ejects a 22 short cartridge from the his left shoulder and then hits a third with any kind wonderful, though I suppose they are chamber and before it reaches the target, shooting this one from his right there you think three out of five is of various degrees of difficulty. of firearm makes reat work, bnt you notice that the really ground hits It with a shot from the shoulder. . How quickly Razea works AcjLi'nhI, CFp?tS Razee is certainly quite at home with same sure as and just rifle. What else? Oh, he covers is shown throughout the whole of his Fra Rffwotint RifieanS marksman shows no sign of quitting. kind of firearm rifle, shotgun, rean Impression Shot wi?h',siRTiI any novel repertory. - He throws a clay . Bang! A hit. Yon bold yourlrP8th, volver, - He knows the whole up the sights and doubles on small on everybody who fw cc6il pistol. ? Yes, and smash target, takes a shell from his pocket Bang! All dead. It Is five out of fire it as that made on the base with an ease and a precision that put family. Almost anything a boy's potafoesTTotatoea?" es marbles Into powder. With the puts it into bis pump gun and breaks smallest marble, an orange, a walnut, ball fan by the easy skill with which a sieve the target., ne ejects two empty Cobb's still into the and obstructed makes he shadow, Ty batting a saucer will do for a target In many sights . TV Cohh handle ahut. In this sense.: .. 5 out of a tomato can. Remember, these shells and hits both with separate shots; "With an empty in the chamber to he throws-tw- o" targets-in"tbenairr one then the hits over again, which Is about It empty, ua target by around ejects Btartlug the ground, trundling whatever the grocer happens to have never strikes out If you miss an op- once in a hundred then the other target He ns the fel- - j the empty, the with alonS years shots, placed carefully Razee .when Even is sighting han(y portunity to see him perform his wo- low says. throws two targets, breaking one with being held upside down. minors there may be moving as j nderful feats of marksmanship, all I tbe pump gun and the other with the One.of..hla .double of target., from his shots.ls. as well He array .takes stationary targets... sights ;.J!(est.hp tan say is, it will be your own loss.Ile made with 44 caliber revolvers. Flac-J- g lie ejects an empty from a 35 caliber revolver wlth two mirrors and hits .f Remingtons ses certainly deserves the title by which i two the pump gun, twenty-fivabout feet lays the gun aside and rifle a targets a ing in and . marble, the shots up chamtiny swinging target, be Is know n today the world's tbe hits the empty. with he hits and fcet nsu-away 1 twenty apart, made with the rifle or shotgun ho which, hardly visible before the shot pion fancy shooter,' of Razees shooting enuniratlon them at tile same time; holdlrijj hot T ally ' throws'' the intdXthS wben -vnishe9' into ':spa e airJ'sitddenty targets' Take the simplest feat Watch exhaustive is neither accomplishments down. More work himself. difficult guns f upside struck by the ton blow which the as he gathers five clay birds In his nor and It is worth rememis seen when he sights one of the guns adequate, been Razee about Talk thrills! has releases. The qualimushrooming hand and burls them sway from him. that there are at least a score by means of a mirror." the ' other re known toshoot fcrar clgarettes from ties of the bullet are shown bering hew They are rather heavy objects to his of lldcring feats that no other You some inverted. a between may man's get feet malnlng in an several When fingers, twenty b orange ways. throw, and it is Impossible for the idea of bow difficult this mirror Bight- even attempts. shooter fancy knock from and the ashes tho hit by a away, nothing is left bnt hooter to regain bis poise before firIn bis early days Razee that look-, says is a will stand before end of a cigar held in the smokers the aroma... A can of tomatoes simply ing if you ing. lie whips his gun to his shoulder, of real ' mouth. lie does that with a the days a sport he was no n to touch and certain ing glass try disappears. An ordinary bullet makes and bang! one bird is dead. But It Like many oth- marksman. precocious on n a WD-por certain spo- t- bora rifle. It makes yon think of yonr vest very small bole in a cake of soap. aeema as If the other four would alight your clothing, guiding your hand 01-T- or auto-loadln- g J X 7 V 1 ' Ra-se- es famous-hooter- ... 1 j - auto-loader.- auto-loadin- t$ e .. g and-tos- auto-loade- SEr, Vu df ( - 4 r fj Ra-,e- , trlg-ge- soft-poi- soft-poi- nt nt small-butto- I a the George W. Maxwell, s J r -- -- - H er boys, he had a 22 caliber rifle, with 1 wtrlctr he used sto shoot ground bogs or woodchucks, if you prefer). Sometimes be would throw small objects into tbe air for targets. It was only a few years ago, however, that he began specializing in marksmanship. -- At that time he was a mechanical engineer; lnr charge of mining work In the Black Hills of North Dakota. His home now Is in Curtis, Neb, Perhaps the mere fact that he is ar Westerner has Borne- thlng to do with his xievemesa in the handling of firearms. Besides Razee, several other of today are Western men, -- ' - v y BREAKING TOO TARGETS AT SAME TIME. soft-poi- , x one-arme- s d marksman, who ranks with the worlds foremost trap shooters, Is a Nebraskan. J. W. Akard, who broke 15,000 clay targets without a miss, lives In tho strikingly named Missouri town of Pair Play; Razee is nothing if not original and inventive. H e uses two weapons simultaneously. or he inverts his weapons, or he covers op tbe sights, or be aims by the use of mirrors. Hard enough, any one of these stunts, you may say, hut it is when be mixes up such elements of difficulty and, as a sporting wrltert ,saiLsrtovarlaldyJ..makea good' that you wonder if the controlling lever of yonr imagination has slipped. You. run. your . hand, suspiciously. .ova your bump of credulity. Wizardry or only superlative expertness? That is a question which you bad better decide for yourself after you have seen the master marksman in action. . t H yjRLr MARTIN a Music 6 Safdfldry Sfote TWO' NIGHTS V Everything' in Sheet 'Music,' Music Books, Musical Instruments and Findings, Station--- ery an.d School Supplies. ' PHONE 386. l large gathering Republican Miss Beulah Johnson R. Club at G. . the entertained a night-gow- at the 1detcecrfMrs?rjoBeph ti;''KeeIer bn partyMondayyeulug, OcL ladles met by Invitation resi- - n 19--The w V drc8Se1 in Plaln Elgtlt Kirl Wednesday afternoon and were ad-and caps. Punch, cake, nuts, gowns Booth. E. The dressed by Judge J. PRO VO, UTAH. were served. The girls and candy musical also included programme Ruth items and readings. Ice .credtu and being present were: May Clark, In same Building as . Thur- cake were served, and all present re- Baker, Agnes Baker, Oretta HEIND SELMAN .OPTICAL-Edith Anderson, Aessw-Bee- rs, port an excellent tlme6r iociabnityrf&ood. Mable Mlldenhall, JEWELRY CO. Mildenball, Edna, "V Drucilla Ellertson, Carrie Williams, K30CCK2t!Hi Grace Ross, Donna To honor the anniversary of the Belle. Williams, Beulah Johnson. Last evening at the tesldence of birthday of Mr. N. P. Wilson, about Hopkins, e a achool f Judge and. Mrs. A. B. Morgan a card Parker thirty-fivpupils of the called on him, regardless of invitation The officers and teachers of the) party waa carried out in a most nave a good to readiness and in all Vineyard Primary Association, with charming way. Fifty guests partici- refreshments and music j time. Games, partners, carried out a very pated and passed a pleasant Evening result, desired the about 8ucceasfui 8n enjoyable surprise party with the, playing of Five' Hundred. brought which was so much enjoyed hJthe on, Wednesday evening in .honor of Prizes in this regard were awarded to Mrs. Harry Gammon, , A Mf. and Mrs.' W. E. Stoker and Mrs. participants. deUghtiuLgv ening of Jollification fol- Bert Hedqulst and Mr. Milton Jones, nae supper In dainty 'effect were pinn and white lowed the surprise and a Gama-asiccamationa and. red.jant y ellpw.d.ahUa.3. sealed with 'a beautiful -- cut - glass used in decorating the. entertaining guests, who rooms for the occasion. Refreshments pitcher by the were Mr.rs. and Mrs. Joseph Madsen, that were delicious were served du PROGRAM TODAY Elmer Holdaway, Mr.Jlng the evenings course. Mr. and rMrs. Raymond Harding, Mr. and jllrs. Walter Holdaway, Mr. and Mrs, An interestulng sesslon of the Utah and Mrs. Hem y M. O Miner-Two Fart American. Comedy,- Sorosls Club was held on Wednslay Maag, Misses Annie Larsen, Mary afternoon at the home of Mrs. A. C. v "THE BELLE OF and Lydia Allen, Edith Madsen, Ve- Lund. An excellent paper on GariSCHOOL rona THE Clegg. Malicient Clegg. Messrs. baldi Mazzlni , was given by Mrs. Joseph , Jenkins, Milton Holdaway, Jacob Coleman. This was follow el Clarence and Leland Gammon Princess prama. with another splendid paper on The i American Woman and Her Home MUTUAL WEEKLY At a unique Bridge luncheon party Life given by Mrs. A. C. Lund. given Tuesday at one oclock, Mrs Latest War News, Direct I Yates very pleasantly enterJoseph from the FronL Mrs. Sarah Baker was tendered k tained, five invited guests also enjoyaffair-Mrspartyer on Tuesday evenlng by , Mvr.T;?elvei surprise ing the members-orhthe and family togciher coach the prize prizes received " SATURDAY In celebraof Mra. with a number to the friends, following: awarded wce her of tion Twelves Mrs. approaching , birthday Murray B. Arhton, J, C. H, Stephens. The enter The outcome of the surprise was a Mrs.' and NIEDA tainmg rooms presented a very pretty delightful evening with the slaying of Vith ther artistic dccora-tior- various' games afid with inuslAji e American Drama, Deauty can led out In auturm effect. Dainty refreshments were also eerv-i- j featuring Margarita Fischer Tho event was much enjoyed by all ed. who were present and Harry Pollard. M t wA'V, wmm J - w rm & T 1 e ffm I T ! - PRINCESS self-invite- d and-M- I Under Auspices M. L A. TONIGHT I SATURDAY BONNEVILLE WARD PRESENTS . Mr- THE FIRST WARD PRESENTS - Mr v ( , .4 aper-ranc- s IRir. THE SHERIFFS SISTER Two Part Boncho Western A THE MASQUERADER Keystone Comedy. Cluheld The members of the tL-rn fnterv st.ng session oa Vvfdnesday a'ternoon at the rcsldenciT of Mrs. J. t,'. Daiky. I.rsflmtna Reesa of Spanish-Eoris V jutng tln Vtuk with Judge Mrs. A. B. Morgan, and and Mrs. W. M. Kohnc Mr. The Gentle Jury The Typewriter Lady THE THIRD WARD PRESENTS THE FOURTH WARD PRESENTS ' T Who Is Who THE STAKE BOARD PRESENTS Advertising for a Husband All Account of a Lobster Courtship Under Difficulties y lyp V; and Mrs. Sam Schwab fcnd Dr, and;73 ke Mrs. N. H. Nelson went to City tho'fore part of the week' to witness tho play, The Bird Qf Fara- - SI7TH WARD PRESENTS ' My Neighbors Wife Mr V i va J A m PRICES lOo and. 25c Salt-La- dise. r Mrs. J, F. McClellan Fort visiting. ' " PASSENGER FARES REDUCED Mrs. Georgo H. Naylor of Salt Lake Round trip ten day tickets $2.45. Via Salt Lake Route, From Frovo for tickets via Salt Lake Route, is la tVdar City Is visiting this week with her son, to II. Salt Lake, one way fare $1.45. George Naylor. , Ask i |