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Show r 7 THIS PROVO POST E22TjQ32r2 ZZ i'.'ill. "Li INDEPENDENCE DAY.OBSERVED n WITH fl - i'' -- , nr -- COLUMBIA PREPARDNESSJARADE SATURDAY JULY 8th ' W'fX-'"v,-- ' v' f S 1 Vi f E 7? 7'S t.ifr.; ?. At six o'clock Tuesday morning the first guns boomed forth the announcement that Independence day had arrived and in about an hours time people begat appearing on the street When Troop F under the t command of Captain Freeman arrived over the Orem line, hundreds of people were out to greet the boys and they were given, an ovation as they appeared1 in their new uniforma td lead the big preparedness 3sP" U less Of The I' vine Q(HC :? t;i' production that' MONDAY JULY 10 th Matinee 4, p. m. Jesse L. 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I rai jJl pv ILM m rn ? v-- - m ;.rv N hi . - iimf J (Continued r vjk Tented City of the World s Wonders 3 on Page 6.) . - - Mammoth IIippodrome-5- 1 Funny Sensational Novelties Free to Everybody Bewildering Galaxy of Arenic Stars' Rings ) New Post Toasties - a new life. For years we have been deaf to the cries of humanity .coming from our nearest neighbor op tbe south. Men, women and children have been .crueUy and brutally murdered. citizenship- - fcar'ootmted fbr aaugbL Patience - has long since ceased to be a virtue and tbe time has' come when fa response to tbe call of the president, this - nation must rise fa all the strength end Foae? TSTlti nation al' palrloflsmlhci show to the world we are what se 61alni to he. "7 71 7 Some of the boys have already caught Jhe spirit and Gol speed and protect them Jn their struggles, but the people as a whole need awakening, the country needs preparation for self preervation. We need more training that as may know belter how to defend ourselves. We more equipment, so that these . 1i trained. boy wa send, out-ma-y all that is necessary with which t protect themselves and defend theV country. They must know that back j of them is a 'great powerful national! patriotism and a mighty government prepared to stand by them In .their struggles upon the battlefield. I Storm Country A 3 part Paramount ami the-Lo- st ha appeared , Baa-set- f T MARY PICKFORD In This is essentially not a military nation; our principles forbid a desire for conquest or. a greed for powtv er, therefore In a world of military powers we are dependant upon some other influence which Is able to cope with militarism, for our protection and perpetuation, and that other influence is National Patriotism." He then proceeded to point out the many deeds of valor and courage of the heroes of the Revolution, Civil and parade.' S3 wars, drawing At nine oclock the bicycle road Spanish American race was pulled off -- over - the race many- - thrilling pictures to Illustrate course starting at the Commercial their patriotism. He went on to bank owner, then weBt to Fifth West way: "What Is It 1 ask, that upon an to tha river bridge east to Academy these occasions, was such a motive avenne, and back to the corner. John power tb lmpelbrave" he&rts to acArchbold was the first to cross the tion and what ls that thrills you. and line. William Oliver won the time me as we recount their deeds t H prise by making the distance la $ Is the same flame that was kindled ( minutes 65 seconds. Others to wtn In Colonial days, the Influence of 0V which working upon our forefathers, I prises were Dewey Drake, Fred n Vern Jones and William Fister. leave to us this splendid government The Preparedness parade started tt of the people and has maintained ten oclock. It was led by Marshall of and preserved it during all the the Day William M. Williams and the Tears, We cherish and revere their n we . enjoy . the blessed troop under 1 Captain Bassett., The memory; fruits of their struggles, the princiGoddess of Liberty float carrying the Columbia and Utah, represented by ples of liberty and freedom for which the Mlssess Electa Woods. Ardella they were not afraid to fight, bleed Harmon and Millie Jensen. The Pro- add die have proved our greatest vo Commercial club was next in line blessings; we thank God for the Iron and the lodges of the city followed. in their blood. , If they had believed that peace at The ladles clubs took part In. the any price is better than war. If they of did as the the Knight girls parade AffPTlt" If Woolen mills and a number of local had been Too proud to fight I did to had listened that song they firms. marchers reached the Co- not raise my boy to be a soldier, When the Hudson Scjer-Six- S Bros Dodge then we today would have been fetlumbia theatre the doors were i H catering under, the chains of tyrany, to AUTOMOBILES and the hlg theatre filled It by reason of our ease and com-Provo The In record time. pacity while the jfrt in this land of liberty; If be- 'All kinds of Tires, Tubes, Oils, Greases and .Acces band rendered luxury,-w- e perrple were being seated. Chairman jbusr of. 'ir. wealth sories. ' Storage Batteries charged . and. repaired. 11c w ed that- - flamor-oa f national EpbHinneT presided and ltev. C. C. jhave Ali kinds of AutoRepair Work Dtcne to become or dead, dim Hartzler was chaplain. Professor J. patriotism we too become have and 1 proud to In sing-IL Bosharff led the audience Reasonably this then nation has fight, passed read Adams ' Walter j tng America, Fully equipped Machine Shop and Foundry m of ia its the sehith and J the glory rapidly of Declaration Independence connection. . Professor A. C. Lund sung The Fla disintegrating, and instead of ns bequeathing to our children and those Work .Guaranteed. Without a Stain. The orator of the day was .Harvey who come after us, a glorious powTHE PROVO FOUNDRY & MACHINE CO. Cluff. , In , glowing terms he re- erful government, dedicated to the viewed the hlBtory of the country principles of liberty and freedom, from the foundation of this govern- and capable of guaranteeing them Prohibit! .the P. letters SELECT P.Jtor PHPH1BTIONIST in ment down to the present time. He the same blessing we have received, Jug CAMEL A8 AN OULIM caBed 'attention to the war with we Shall leave them a fallen nation, Jrty. and they 'may become the easy0 prey Spain and the mighty response to the of the despotic powers of the world, been imued iQsensea CMpago, July I. The camel has hlarrigae hare, cal) of President William McKinley, amd we will - prove ourselves to be n 3e L adopted a the 1916 campaign to She following' couple: JohnT 5L The 'days . preceding the emblem of the Prohibition party. war. ' were compared - with unworthy of our ancestors. Forbid and Mirpuet Poulson. Bedelmeyer ' to'GonUito an announcement made time and the it, Almighty; God! Men may cry Andrew GoodseSl of 8prtagrllle ' and these of the prescut cornea a time day ati the national party headquarboys -- who have Joined In answer to peace, peace, bat there Alfneda Oox C. Mik f Heber lives of In JPovo Individuals emblem the The and naters 'here todaythe call of today were compared to tions when they must fight for, a orf psxnall camels made of gan ele and Anita Harris, both of Mam- thoee M89&. In atoning he said: i peaceful existence. If we shall pre7. Stetal Jo the form of a button, bear- moth. ' J J. r serve our honor and maintain the glory of our country that it may be transmitted toeur posterity, we must be ready and mot afraid to fight I believe our destiny, as a nation Is td suread the principle of liberty and freedom Jka the downtrodden and oppressed people of the earth. I believe that greater than life Itself should be the desire tty assist crar fellow man In his - struggles to establish constitutional peace and free himself from despotic powers. ' In the cause of humanity we went to war with Spain and Old Glory carried light. Intelligence and liberty to the dark, downtrodden people of tbe Orient, and they were brought vf ' 1 i Return Engagement of Spuria! N i 'i Matinee 2:30 to 5 p. m. Attorney Harvey Cluff Delivers Patriotic Ad- dress to Great Audience at Columbia. Troop F Guests of HonoF - ,?T- :. . Clowns--50- 0 MONSTER $50,000 Street Parade ' Special downtown reserved seat sale on circus day at Hansen Catering Company r , rL |