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Show SIX WHERE ROMANCE AND . 'ADVENTURE FLOURISH STILL THE BEE HIVE STATE ( (Travel by Land and Sea to the Picturesque Places of the World --Afforded by the (United States Marine Corps. , It Is reported that Frank Johnson, who escaped from the Utah penitentiary on April 29, has been killed at Los Angeles in n duel with officers who caught him In the act of burglarizing a: house. Marcus Callahan, who escaped from prison with Johnson, was T captured by the officer. f Drtnik from drinking vanilla extract, Harry Smith, dishwasher and kitilien helper at the state school for the deaf ind blind at Ogden, started a fire In a room of that Institution which came near proving disastrous, but which fortunately was checked In time tb pi event serious loss. No break has occurred In the deadlock existing between Salt Lake and building trades craftsmen who struck several days ago, although t is predicted that a settlement will he reached within a short time. commission has The Y Industrial awarded A. B. Riding the sum of $1482 damage aa tha result of his hav-.a-s lost the sight of one eye while picking frozen beets at the, augar plant Eleven hundred dollars in certificates of deposit stolen from Ira Price of at th Union depot at Ogden, whan he was Jostled, by two men as b was hoarding a train, was recovered by th police. The body of William McCulloch, a sbeepherder, waa found near Paradise 't' being believed that he died from ho effects of a discharge of giant powder. Judging from - tho shattered rendition of tho body. , Partly Insane, according to tho findings of tho court Arthur Lewis has escaped trial on a charge of automobile theft at Ogden after waiting trial for nearly a year, and will bo sent to da homo In England. . While attempting to escape from of-uwho were searching her house 4L Salt Lake, Georgia Scott aged 26, Mi through a trap door Into the cel-tand sustained a compound fracture .if her right leg. Sanpete county commissioners have n formed the state road commission ,nat they have 6140,000 of their road 'mud Issue ready and are anxious that , ork in that section be commenced at Ship by Truck and even better to Ship 20,000 carry goods nowadays in this reliable, eco- nomical, worm drive, lh ton trixek . Spring-tllle-Mapiet- to b a Marina. Yoa sea, Marine lives on and near th water a much that ha wb footed, and salt water tbr ar , , whr Ash. And In tropical watara tbora ar flab each aa Bah atorlaa ar mad of Bah aad turtle that "Sailiaf Orders If you're werjr of tho offlc And your atop hit loat It nap. Jf yoa'r looking for Ilf that lit d A big chap " If yo want to ft All Ihlt jolly old world roil ad, Cora rannln, baddy, Wbta tb bnglo atarta to aoand. For vivt rot oar aniline orders. And thirfa Joy la aU oar thra two-0at- ' i ' . I: up-po- wtr dropping down th rivr. And It's by for forolra portal Guam and Haiti IfAndhytb forbaach at WakaUdl Th Marin bay got tblr orders. And aa. putting out to tby If yoa'r tlrd of tb factory Or your weary of th plow, And you don't find any romanoo In th- Job yoa'r doing now, , - - I ; r'a a ehanc To th to go found, plac Advsntur . 60 com baddy, !Wbn yoa hear tb baglaa aoand. . Theyr cheering from tb And thyr waring from tba . . ftrri. ahor; llfa Th dull old behind aa And th nw Ilf before. Wer off to mak talk "howdy lia . With th Moro and Chin. Th Marinad hay got their orders. And thyro patting oat to sea. Th young man who haa not flt the call of th aea, who haa known th "wanderlust" .that rsstlese hunger for th eight of atrang foreign land and trnger people h doe not exist But how many men neglect their opportunities and grow old without ever having wanderd very far from their own home towns. What have such men gotten out of life? What have they to look hack on but a monotonous round nrr . . uninteresting toll? How - they must envy their mor fortunate or perhaps more dartng-t-fellowwho hav traveled and aeea end who have lived Ilf to th dny i full! " must How th regret hi lack of enterprise. a h site, on of an Interested group. ; while om spin yarn after yarn (and try yarn they are, too) of hi adventures on tossing aeea and jinder tropic skies. . The Marine al the Wide World ' At th moment you ar reading this there I hardly a country on earth whin there ar not United States Marines, doing men's work yea, and playing, too, a real men play-sto- ring up health and memories that will last them to th end of the chapter. There are Marine down In Cuba, picturesque old Cuba, almost as Spanish today as when th red and yellow Par rf Bonin floated over Morro Castle. In Haiti' th queer little re(u'-- ' !c where the colored folk spedH French. Marine are hclprg to rao had little v bandit on the wrist when they ' misbehave. That's life life with Just enough danger In It to make It worth the l'vinrr. ' Ther are Karines walking" the streets of London and Pares. They are hearing real ukeldes on a real beach at WakalkL They are la the Philippine and "somewhera east of Sues." where Mr. Kipling tells us there ain't no ten com- -. mandments and a man can ralae a thirst." Maybe It Isn't as bad aa that, hut the Orient Is mighty Interesting. ' Days of Real Sport ' Any than who feels at homo wfm gun and, a fishing rod was horn of ' New York obof wop , would mak r for Joy. Aad gaml How would It bo If thla morning wo bad started banting leave way up Into Chinnse in search of door or heart Or wo wro guarding Undo Barns big ditch at Panama and got lav t g ant and pot A Jaguar to mak somebody a loop-a- rd akla coatt Roam Ufa of Um Mariae No Marta over omA to stay ta on plac long onongh to get rusty. Whan b la not Jnst Off for for-olgn porta or Just coming homo from service abroad, ho la on on , of tho big battleships 'which ar always on tho move from one port to another. Today he may bo In Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, and tho : next bound for Franco or Congoodness knows stantinople, or where. And whan fee's on duty In th State fe may bo at any one of a number of interesting places Quantlco,' th station Just out of Island Washington: tho Lagu Navy Yard; at Philadelphia; tho Now York; Brooklyn Navy Yard, at or ho may bo at San Diego, In or Mart Island, ' sunny California, In Ban Francisco Bay. Work Time for the Marine y I The Marine's llfo la not all play. There's work to bo dona. But ItS a man's work and Interesting.There ar short,, snappy drills that teach a man to b on his toss. exercises There are setting-u- p that give a man a chest Ilk a bar- - , There ar rel. hike, short ones at Brat and gradually Increasing, that teach a man to walk on his own two feet, and Ilk it. And there's rlfl practice. But that Isn't work that's sport Ther Is wireless telegraphy and algnal Ther fa , v?work t he learned. training In scouting and woodcraft. Maybe you didn't know that every Marin I a regular Robinson Cruso when It comes to In a making himself- comfortable ' wild country. ; Ther I urttllery practice and something bf sailing, rowing and seamanship. For a Marine Is a sailor as well as a soldier. Bat It good work all of tt la addition to giving a man physical fitness and mental alert-ne- e, th Marin gives Corp plenty of opportunity for learning a trade that will mean big money for him after hi discharge. Thousands of hay Immeg diately been takenIlfIntoas civil Jobs in aviators, airplane mechanics, gas engine mechanics, chauffeurs, wireless operators, printers, barbers, ball players, chefs, bakers, electricians, fort-me- n, etc., etc. r An honorable discharge after two, three or four years service In the Marines is the best letter of recnmmencInMch pay esi can have. The Marine Coma nirts fsly fSOOTl men. Sot they Unc have to he gtaota, JbmJ ordiuarllT healthy. Dont oev. I eaot pssa the teat," until ran have fried. The doeters are kindly and nourtroua.- Give them a ehaaee t look you over Sead for booklet. If you are Interested call at - hrtw ' O, ,. s. ' "etay-at-home- . i , ; well-payin- U, S. Marine Corps Kecnilting Office 304-- 5 Knight Block. Provo, Utah. - i - . MllsprAs Jfw miU s ts ir once. ' ; ' ' Struck by a speeding automobile as !:? was endeavoring to catch a street cur In' Salt Lake, John A Mitchell, I barber, had one of his arms so badly . ushed that amputation was neces- ry. Vivangcinents are being made for he entertainment of the members of iio Indian affairs committee of the of, representatives when they hi'.t Salt, Lake May 29. , . I'tah has the smallest death rate of TON r : : , r, . Four, cylinders, 34 x 4i, cone clutch, three speeds- forward selective type transmission; 124-inc- h wheelbase, electric headlights and generator, tires optional, worm drive ' diows that the state banks in Utah at he close of business March 23, had iIo8lts of $33,276,185, and savings de toslts of $40,025,847. . William Monteeth, aged 78, was struck by a train at' Tooele and lnstant-- y kllloo, his body being cut In half iy a snift train bound from Tooele to ;he copper plant., j Twilight dances are banned and no tcron under 18 years of age can attend dances unless accompamea oy "in rents, under a new ordinance passed '' CSSS .t Ogden. STTSsSSSSiSi Those desiring to visit the state fair :t Salt Lake this fall are assured that ipecial excursion rates will be in effect, the fair management declares. Reglrming the second week In June, By EDGAR A. GUEST he Volunteers ef America will conduct eatings In the mountains for the poor MAY. .V;';, mil efrk mothers of Salt'Lake, The fifteenth annual session of the Heres May at the threshold, here's ;rand chapter, Order of the Eastern - May at the door. itar, of Utah,, was Aald In Salt Lake With, her' arms filled with blossoms inlTiursday and Friday last. to strew on earth's floor. On the occasion of tha formal open-hi- g Heres May with the gladness that rip-- " ; of the new home 'of the Commer-('.u- l pies along! 't club at Brigham City, on May 10, Oh, come all yoa, weary wKh striving : u public banquet waa given, r; ; ; . and sin Taxicab companies of Salt Lake are And fling wide the portals and wel- come her in! asking for an amendment to the city ordinance permitting them to double the fare charge patrons. In spit of the late planting season, bumper crops are expected in Juab and itah counties, there being plenty of moisture In that section. Ten-da- y stopover privileges are to be allowed on all tickets on all line through Salt Lake to permit trips to !h made to Zion canyon. . J ; The Utah Packing and Provision pass into company of Salt Lokw-wi- ll the; hands of i eastern.: capitalists, It has been announced. x letter carriers of Salt Lake are peI' to an increase grant titioning congress ' in their salaries. , . An ; organization of the womans 1 " farm bureau has been perfected at f Hrlgham City. PARRY MOTOR CQ. . 157 Ncilh L'riieisily Avenue h ' . BTI V: ; 4Meu Uowu Uie ways. She Is bringing you beauty and glad-ns- s and njlrth, . For' May ,1s the favorfte daughter of . ' Some visitors come with their scandals to tell, .Y, earth. Some show at our threshold the wares V would they sell,' Here's May at the threshold, heres But a few come to see us for what May at the door v they can bring Earths favorite maiden has come back Of laughter and gladness. We Jump , - . once more. at their ring There are blossoms about her wherevAnd rush to the door with a welcom' er she goes, .' ; , ing ShOUt. And gladness and laughter and baba Such a caller is May who now lingers " ' for onr woes. ' without K 1'., As flock the of the haa that pet long ... -been away, , . , The favorite sister of twelve has reLet ns welcomq anew the homecoming ' i turned, of May. . And she begs you to gather the blos; soms you've earned, . Correct Definition. Her arms hold of wonderful is dead the of crusade tha Bigotry sprays And she whispers of more that ale against the living. Life, 'V 1 - . --- . i.- - V , . ; ' - S ' rer 'J 1 I m fr p 9 1 . 1 . Aad hsAs cns 8r WSI Portum Cereal "company. aoa ' More Havor ! More Satisfection! ATHumph In Com Flakes ' : Order a pacing? today Avm the tfveer '3.;- Francisco Almedre, a Spanish sheep herder employed .by Calvqrt brothers cu Coal creek, was arrested last week charged , with second degree tnurdei for the kilting of Manousos Rltgakis a Greek sheeiherder, who waa working in the same vidnity. A suitcase falling from a baggage transfer truck burst open hhd dlsgorg lug $4t0 worth of silverware eausec 11. e arrest at Angeles of Cyril A Nick, sultrily after his nrrlvnl then from Srilt;I.f1ke City. It Is clnlmed th silverware hfid been stolen In Salt Lab( end Ogden. Is r t - .Vfftrlts under T yea?. Of kny- - statef In be union, the number ef births In 1918 e!ng 14,478 and the deaths of Infants aider 1 year being 64. A report by the bank Commissioner . : CONDENSED SPECIFICATIONS, v 5? It's good to ' con-recto- rs ; y v .. THE PROVO POST, FRIDAY MAY 21, 1920 ' ' A .JSI.. ' 77T VSL." ; . .. - ; VIVIAN MARTIN IN A SCENE FROM HUSB.-A.ND5- i and W IVHS At The Columbia Monday Matinee 4 p. m. |