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Show THE PROVO POST FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1922 Man 132 Years Old Is Still Working . K BELLEAU WOODS AND GRAVES OF MARINES WHO FELL THERE ..y , m .yyw i fjvm jw is reAntonio Rosas, a negro who been born 132 ears puted to have st aso in the African Cqngo. is in Buenos Ayres a earning a living ticket seller. a and o medicine man to put up old too not was He held him up men three when fight days ago. bu and robbed him a few hav would he told a reporter not t had he if a better shewing ken a drop too much. Antonio claims to have been capa child by. tured in. the Congo. whenThe French slaVe traders. French' other and he negroes ship on whichwas d pursued and were placed and vessel taken, bv an English Arto Madeira. He. was brought to fpte of eight. gentina at the birth of the Argentine He saw the 1S1U and in slavery abolished nation he adopted In later years 1S13. in fathe surname of Rosas after the of Rosas, mous Argentine tyrant. whom he was an admirer. He is one of the few negroes liing in Buenos - .jy '.y fgm That If You WoulcI Be Sure , You are Beginning Right llWfrrH vj , - . I- - 1 f m M t ; t?ap-ture- v SW.A,AfiSa9 A a2v. . r- - yyi rY;L..,., z!r!tr!P - -- 32 Wood ef the American Marine) showing' the grave of Part of the cemetery at Belleau Wood (now the lives in the battle of Belleau Wood. some of the marines of our forces who gave up their L OUR FLAN 5c a Day for 180 Months Will Mature 10c !a Day for 180 Months Will Mature 50c 'a Day for 180 Months Will Mature v , i $ 500.00 Cash $1000.00 Cash $5000.00 Cash i Provo Commercial and Savings Bank Depository for this District. All Savings placed with us will' be used for the upbuilding of this ; community. ' ; 7 PROVO BRANCH 'ederal Building & Loam Association HOME OFFICE, OGDEN, UTAH IS the friends of the groom on the er 100-fo- - oth-ue- s. , President George II. Brimhall as chairman of the Charles W. Penrose library committee, is delighted withs the splendid' response to the sugges-hition of dollar ontributions to the fund, and expresses his appreciation of the action of the conors. Treas-ver- y urer E H. Holt is still in receipt Those daily of further contributions. contri-trict who have not yet sent in their bution and desire to do so should send checks to Mr. TTolt at the B. Y. U., Provo. c . KIDS ENTERTAINED BY MISS FERGUSON Clyde Cook, who has done almost everc thing in his travels, had his Helen Ferguson, leading woman for Charles iones, dislikes writing Recent-- , autographs on photographs. lv she entertained a number of poor children at her Hollywood home. Of course, all the children wanted signed photographs. Miss Fergusondemurred, hut compromised by feeding the kids to a batch of auto- - co the other1 day. doughnut- Patsy Huth Miller, who plays opposite Tom Mix in his most recent William Fox picture, A Fighting Streak. .believes she owes her life to the star. Mix, however,, says she is wjong; hut, like a woman, she insists) There is a scene in The Fighting and Streak" in which Miss Miller of role Gerald Pring. who has the buckboard are her jfiance. riding behind two fast horses. The horses ever sifpposetl to dash madly around but a,cJqrve on the edg of a cliffcontrol he to were not beyond they of Mr. Pring. In the actual shooting of the scene, the buckboard hit a threw Mr. Pring large rock, which t lie vehicle. He lost on the floor of control of the lines and Torn. Mix, as he Wa1 supposed to do in the stody. came to the rescue hv leaping at the bridle of the nearest horse. Miss Miller insists that had not Mix been successful in stopping the horses, she and Mr. Pring would ha vie purely; been dashed over the cliff. The trio came to the concluhad become sion that the horso the buckboard frightened when struck the rock in the road. fighting to 'be done over there. ft dismissed policeman has been a pretty kiss to because lie attempted boasted libwoman. Where are our that-thbaterties? Was it for this was fought? tle of Bunker Hill A Jr RIGHT (7 ot - of If the Near East ever gets out. a be will it world the of the news Somein. to live highty good place there is alwas where. somehow', - President B. H. Bullock of the Syndicate Mining company has just returned from the companys property at Santaquin with a report that Tuesday afternoon he and J. M. Pierce were prospecting the surface showings of the property and in so doing discovered a large ore cropval- pingping. containing Mr. Bullock This cropping, says, extends for a distance of 200 feet in width and more than 500 in length, and was found at a point where several east and west fissures cut into the large north and south fissures in the contact between the will quartzite and lime stone. oreMen once. at be put to work piling the , Mr. Bullock says. The tunnel, which is now in a dis- tance of 25t)0 feet, is breaking into this large orebodv on the level, he says, which demonstrates to satisfaction that or.e of the larg- est orebodies in the state has been discovered.. President Bullock feels happy at" the discovery and ex- presses the belief that this means the opening of another great mining dis-- I for the state of Itah. It is also his belief that the Syndicate will soon be in the dividend class. lead-silv- Avres. Patsy Miller Sure Tom Mix Saved Her- Life PREPARING? FOR TFfE BATTLE Big Strike Reported At Syndicate Mine in Santaquin District -- j j V METHOD A RIGHT WAY AND A WRONG WAY We pride ourselves " upon right methods in funeral direction. In each instance arrangements are made down to the most minute nothing is left to chance, details; As a consequence there is never r a hit h in our conduct of a We invite neralJ interment. vour disideration. Th. only new buggy in the state of Oregon, as far, as leading vehicle, houses of Portland were able to find, has been sold at a little town in the interior of the state. Inquiries were sent to Pendleton. Salem, Eugene and Medford from Portland, hut no new buggies could bo found. At last one was purchased at a store jn a small town by a Portland vehicle ho use. fu-o- first experience with a bucking broil- Thb Fox comedian was induced to mount the animal by one of Charles Jonesl cowboys No, he did not fide the liprse to a finish and give the wicked cowboys the laugh. 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