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Show rf 1. . , T yrrth JV:, v1 rv ' i "s ;f Vv J PROVO POST, FRIDAY, JULY 29, 1921 - r ?.:. r v-- VA- V 1 i BASEBALL A T THE THEATRES CENTRAL ... American Fork I Pravo Spjnlph Fork NejAl' V. Hebefi., -"1 TheKkee TaGo" JTt8 TONIGHT AND SATURDAY Cooler-Inside- TUI&AY MQtNDAY;vAND f Isxl (A4 PaytrtH Lebi . ' v 1" V : v. in PASSION, PMIlHTi r f REID In .... - Chapter 11 I- - t 2.' Lehi 3, of THE DIAMOND QUEEN Matinees, Columbia: Mon. and Thurs.,' 4 p. m.; Sat. a j'.!"'; , , FAILS HMP OF Holidays, 2:30 & i $ MONDAY AND TUESDAY EARLE WILLIAMS In TH, BRANDED In CAPTAIN SWIFT V.' WOMAN J. - . ' . WaUaee-'Hjsi- , . v-'"- v ;. m t , . . ,t - , irid $ Fof $10 do 1 'I , v 4 a month for only l in d 1 iilonths Vou'can place this Too Mueh. Speed A Paiamaint Piewite FANS WANT REIDS AUTO PICTURES - The Tlmps had a real slugging bee with Flelger, Wednesday. They hit him almost at will and he was nnable to strike out more than three men. The Provo team made twelve runs off seventeen hits, while Sprlng-vill- e made eight rune off eleven hits. Provo started scoring from the In the first inning Hillbeginning. man singled, Raile sacrificed and Snow brought Hillman home with . The third inning his l&Ue looked big for the Tlmps. singled, Snow was out, Flelger to Senior; Elliott walked; Singletons single brought Raile ovep'the plate. Shots was out to Groesbeck; Elliott and Singleton camehome on Farmers single, which edme way was lost In the ditch; Sheehan reached first ertor and Farmer came across for another run; Kinney brought Sheehan home and the inning closed with Hillman sending a long fly to Jerry In centerfleld. Snow made a rnn In' the fourth, although no hits wee garnered In that inning. Three runs were made in the eighth. With Raile and Snow ' on bases.' Elliott lost the ball over the east fence. Up to that time Flelger had walked Elliott three times. Kinney pitched splendid ball until when he weakened, and for, a time the heart of every Provo fan was hitting more than the legitimate number of beats per minute. And they had a perfect right to feel shaky, too!. SprlngvlUe made five runs In that Inning,. However, Kinney ended the game right by striking out Jerry, the Smiler, and the soore read IS to I in favor of Provo. , , Score; , three-bagge- r. the-nint- h, 4 t : Paramount ' Star to Be Seen - In SLUGGERS on-Tay- lors TONIQHT AND SATURDAY NQRMA TALMADGE . , v .ns- ' J Today's Games. Lebl at Provo. V ' American. Ffvrk at pursoa, Hdber. 8PrtPjrgVWat rSpanJk Fork , at Nephi. t 4 r TO OVERCOME LEAD by ERNEST LUBITSCH, director of PASSION. A mighty marvel of the screen with multitudes of players equalled only by the artistic realism of PASSION. A First National Attraction. ... Also Saturday it SPRIHGVILLE A STIRRING LOVE TALE OF OLD SPAIN Based on Prosper Directed Merimee's CARMEN." Too MUCH Speed!- i Lehf Nephi ' A . pu'i t'.'ei ,: ,v . , V GIPSY BLOOD WALLACE , 6 ' - .1 - 'Fork American v 4 v? i Wk.;32, Payson 12 At Heber Spanish Fork 7, He- - ' 1 IjjK .286 .286 .143 2 f.TT7TT7T2 - t J .5Q0 2 Ser 6. ; $KV .750 .87 At "Star of the sensational success L. 4 WvAmericanr jr JESftl l.o DO iult of Wednesday's Games. 12, Spring Sprlngville Provo; J Till heortparAble' V m. 7 6 3 ...... SprlCviile 1 .... nn "N n UTAH LEAGUE. Club Standing. Won. Lost. ! ' l. f Too Much Speed. The popularity of the automobile race Paramount pictures In which Wallace Bold has stained has result-e- d in the screening of Too Much another Speed, original Byron Morgan story with' the race track aa background. In thishew picture, which will open atthe' Columbia theater next Frlday'and Saturday, Mr. Reid again will' be seen In the pilots overalls pnd helmet, speeding around the eourse to the speedometers tune of a hundred and ten miles per hour, and winning a race and .the consent of the girls father, to her wedding. The picture is a continuation of the experiences of the characters in "Whats Your Hurry? Mr. Reids previous automobile picture, and the three principal characters of that story. Dusty Rhoades, played by Mr. Reid, Virginia MacMurran, played by Agnes Ayres and Pat MacMurran, played by Theodore Roberta are again brought to life. Dusty Rhoades is on the point of marrying Virginia, when he races a rival dealer on the open road, and Enrages old Pat MacMnrran, who declares the wedding off. Dusty elopes with the bride, old Pat pursues and both are Jailed for speedAfter serving his sentence. ing. Dusty, with Virginias help, secretly buys Pats Pakro racing car, which has been out of the game for two years, eaters the big event and wins the race. - The supporting company Is excellent. . PROVO. PREMIER PASTIME ELECTRIC RANGE in YOUR HOME . , At this price you can easily afford to cook in this modern, convenient and comfortable way. Secure now' this popular cabinet type range, with cooking surface, larger lower shelf and easily regulated oven with thermometer. three-burn- er See this range at our store Utah Power & . t It Seems to Consist of Trying to Find s Fighter . Better Thu Dempsey. v.a Light Co. Efficient Public Service 1 The business of finding some one separate Jack Dempsey from his heavyweight crown is always a pleasant occupation for many, but never more so than after the peerless Jack has flattened another opponent with a powerful punchrThe bout at Rickards arena on July 2. If It did nothing else, gave a great impetus to this engaging pursuit, and the boxing experts are now scanning the horizon with anxious eyes on the lookout for the fighter who will do what Willard, Miske, Brennan and finally Carpentier failed to do. It Is a tribute to Dempsey, or per1 haps a reflection on the present crop pf heavyweights, that two years after X he won his title Dempsey stands quite alone among the big fighters of without taxing stomach or ; the ring. The war probably slowed up the development of heavyweights dogging and retarded boxing so much that Dempsey, the last great fighter to comeNout before the .conflict, is suf feting from a lack of competition. But the fact remains that no young fighter has been found in the last two years who could give the cham has famous these many plon serious trouble, and Dempsey must wait now for the next titlehold-e- r years because tl emerge from obscurity and claim his reward. nourishment quick The present field, It has been which ness found by the experts, is ease h Jess Willard wants an hopeless. is other try at the title he lost at Toledo, hut there has been much lifting of brows at the suggestion and Delightful many murmurs about old age and lack of condition. Tommy Gibbons, regarded favorably by many, has apparently decided to be modest in his campaigl, and first try to polish off 7hereaReasmybrGmpcNu!s the already polished Carpentier. Harrf Willis probably will have to stand on the other side of the color line and look on wistfully. Frank Moran says he will be the next champion, but few people seem to agree with him, especially after losing his fight with Bob Martin last week. Bill Brennan, with two good Made hy Postum Cereal Camp any, Inc., Battic Creek ,Mich igan , fights against Dempsey to his credit, will undoubtedly get another chance, but the remainder of the field hardly modest than his friends. Speaking UP AGAINST IT. has such rosy hopes to look forward from experience, he says- that there no is In to. world the tighter . . today who The story Is told hy a certain philEven Carpentlers friends are now can stand up against Dempsey, and in the west, who la a m&n anthropist most critics agree with the Frenchtalking blqmfly of a return bout, al- man. of business But as well and who Is this not need big deter the will never he though Dempsey says fight the Frenchman again. In Paris fascinating search for the unknown noted for his sympathy for the they sit at the little tables along the who some day will be king. If possible he boulevards and maintain stoutly that will give any desenring applicant for better Fish would which a have has been chance Georges preserved by! In a longer bout and a bigger ring. a treatment of electricity is said to work a chance to make good. On one occasion It Is stated this remain edible for seven years. They point to the battle as proof of what a good small gentleman was approached by an In- man can do to a good big man when FIRSTrCLASS hay for sale. John ' dividual so utterly disreputable In the time allotted is long enough to E. Christenson. Phone appearance that any but the philaninto full play the wiles and bring 0 thropist himself would have had him stratagems that atone for the differ-nc-e In weight and power.. It is cerfrom the office. Halls Catarrh Medicine ejected "Cant tainly true that Gdorges was between Those who are In a run you find any work at all f down conditwo fires. If he carried the fight to tion will notice asked the good .man, when he had that Catarrh bothers Dempsey he would become, the easy them murh more than when they are In heard the mans recital of his woes. victim of a master of If. good health. This (act proves that while "I can find work, all right, said he choe to fight at long range he Catarrh Is a local disease. It Is greatly the man, "plenty, of It, but everycon,t!tS,ional conditions. would have been unable to wear HALLS CATARRH MEDICINE from my last --Is a body wants references ' Dempsey down In twelve rounds and Tonic nnd Blood Purifier, and acts through employer. th tnucou tipow furfacei of fhe American would have retained tne And refer'these cannotyou get thus reducing the InflammaUon ences his title by reason of not having been and body, from him? restoring normal conditions. knocked out. All drucglsta Circulars free. "No, sir, hes been dead for 25 years. Carpentier, however, ls more F. J. Chaney A Co., Toledo, Ohlta who can 7 r' , ? Si , f Bread buSder. 3 i ; is the best of all foods; it$ a wonderful tissue Keep your youngsters hearty and rosy on - i 1 The bread i , V i 4 . , V. that made lb Senior, 5 Flelger, p ......... Baxter, rf ....... . 2b .... Davis, c Dunn, c 4 S 5 4 t 03 , 3 .... 38 mother quit bclrimj ROYAL BAKING COMPANY 8 11 27 14 Raile, Shots, Farmer, Groesbeck, .Pexton, Taylor (2). e Home runa Elliott. Davia. hits Davis, Dunn. Three-bas- e hit Snow. Sacrifice hits RkUe (2), Sheehan. Stolen bases Sheehan. Base hits Off Kinney 8; off Flelger 17. Struck out By Kinney IS, by Flelger 8. Bases on balls Off Kinney S, off Flelger S. Double plays 6hots to Ralls to Elliott. Hit batsman Flelger .by Kinney. Time of game 1:55. Umpires Reddish and Hafen.' BEES AS ENGINEERS. THAT . Standard . Castle Gate A French professor, named Bon filer, tells a tale of the Intelligence of the busy bee. On the Parls-Lyorailway, neat; the biological laboratory at Fontainebleau, he says, some coarse granulated sugar had been spilled In a heap beside the track, Bees came and tried to carry off the GOOD COAL ns THE KIND YOU WANT Panther King Black Hawk Clear Creek ORDER TOO AY T T T SMOOT & SPAFFORD' . Phone 17. Coionades, Book Cases, Kitchen "T3 c , i t t , i i 1 i - t , ' I , 1 -- ; j , ' CD C n sugar; but the grains were too lIg for a bee to carry. Did they give up? Not these bees. They flew to the neighboring watering trough, loaded themselves with All the water i they could carry, flew back to the sugar pile, and threw .the water on the sugar. Soon the top of the pile was converted into a syrup, In which the bees busily rolled themselves until each and all were coated with syrup, when they flew away to their i hives. There they got rid of their cargo and returned for more and. whenever they got down to the coarse granulations, they resorted aggln to the water trough. Countless bees engaged in the operation, and kept at it till no sugar was left. LTEREisafoodtbatnour-ishes and strengthens , CANADIAN TREKS FOR EGYPT. i 1 . One-thir- t , been ofits splendid and the and well-nig- with it digested. to taste, and ready to eat from the package. - down-and-oute- rs. Corbett-Sulliva- n 763-R-- O Egypt has just placed one of th largest orders for manufactured lumber ever secured by British Columb'I flin8 Cablegrams have been received by Vancouver banks confirming the rurWly He Came, chase of 24,000,000 feet of rallwtv Ready to Help'. i Joan Mummy, was baby gent ties whi(h was' placed by an Alext 1 "Oh, doctor, I am suffering so down from heaven? andria firm, acting as agent for the Mother Yes, dear. much I want to die! d of government of Egypt. Joan They do like to have it the order will be rushed forward bj "You did perfectly right to call of the Caname." The American Leglou Weekly, euiet up there, dont they? TLe two special steamers dian government. 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