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Advertisements; Advertising--Brand name products--Utah--Salt Lake City; Business--Utah--Salt Lake City; Candy industry--Utah--Salt Lake City; Clothing trade--Utah--Salt Lake City; Church schools--Utah--Salt Lake City; Confections--Utah; C.R. Savage Co. (Salt Lake City, Utah); Department stores--Utah--Salt Lake City; Education--Utah; Fire; Frank's Confectionary (Salt Lake City, Utah); Newspapers--Utah--Salt Lake City; Railroad accidents--fiction; Railroads; Salt Lake Collegiate Institute (Salt Lake City, Utah); Salt Lake's State Street Department Store (Salt Lake City, Utah); Schools--Utah--Salt Lake City; Shopping; Star Tailors, the (Salt Lake City, Utah); Stories, American; Students--Utah; Tailors--Utah--Salt Lake City; Tailoring--Utah--Salt Lake City; Universities and colleges--Utah--Salt Lake City; Westminster College (Salt Lake City, Utah : 1902-1983) |
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Show COLLEGIATE LIFE <br><br> C. R. Savage Co. <br> 12 and 14 MAIN STREET <br> FOR KODAKS Drawing Materials and School Supplies Generally We have a big stock. Why Not Buy a Kodak for Christmas? <br><br> the sidetrack he flew. The engineer was already aware that something was taking place and made every effort to stop the engine. Could the engineer make the lower switch he could stop the engine; a race was on. Faster went the engine. The switch was reached, turned, and again the engine and driver went rushing madly down the awful grade, faster, faster, the whole engine groaned, she tossed, staggered, pitched, she almost stood on two wheels rounding the curves. Could he make the box cars before the fire. Minute after minute passed by, not even the howling wind could be heard, only the tumult of the roaring engine in its mad flight. The town now comes into view. At the terrible thought, the fireman unconsciously pulls wider the throttle, forward she bounds, only a few minutes more an |
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This page includes a continuation of the story from the previous page titled "An Incident in the Wyoming Fire" as well as some advertisements and notes. The advertisements are for C.R. Savage Co., Salt Lake's State Street Department Store, Frank's Confectionary, and the Star Tailors. The story is about a fire fighter at the Watertown train station who received a telegraph pertaining to a fire at a nearby town. He took control of train no. 76 in order to come to the town's rescue, but collided with several train cars when he arrived at the station. Beneath the article, a message states that this story will be continued in next month's issue of Collegiate Life. Underneath the advertisements on the right side of the page there are some sayings and notes about the Prep class business meeting for the school paper's benefit and the boys' business meeting for electing a new basketball captain. |