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Show 1 REQISTER z'' ITPAYSTOAD YOUR COMPLAINTS Poat" subscriber VER TISE Today The Post comes to you larger and better than ever. . In order to give our readers the full review of the news of Provo and vicinity, and at the same tin e give the merchants news, we ere obliged to add to the size of the paper. This we are glad to do with the business justifying such an enlargement. This additional business has a significance which can all be summed up in the old ! It Pays to Advertise." saying, are particu- larly requested to notify this If for any reason the paper does not reach them regularly twice each 'pk. Our phone number Is 13. Call us up whenever It misses yom We have no other way of knowing If you are missed. office through which you seek Inf matlon. Therefore the mere v ant who uses the newspaper tw advise his patrons of the values he has to offer them Is bound to get the attention of th" buyer who wants to know of v o offers made. The-Posthe proper, med tJs ium in Provo. It Is reliable. ! .J r KTV9B NUMBER 379 PROVO CITYr UTAH, FRIDAY, WILLIAM HAWES FATALLY HURT IN KNIGHT MILL AT SH -- TO OCTOBER 2, 1914 -- FORCES WON FRENCH-ENGUS- H CITY I AT ROYE; 70,000 The Germans Are Slowly Yielding as the Allied Forces Increase Their Forces From I Far Off Colonies ; the Losses - Continue Heavy. Known Provo Man, Suc-combed to Accident While Pass- ing Through Payson on the Way to the Local Hospital,- - Funeral Sunday, -- Paris, Oct. 1, The principal new" from the western theater of war tell-o- f a decided victory for the Allies In tk The most shocking death reported - in this vicinity in many months was that Haws, one of the otd ' . INDIANS-JOI- N ,.JVell fierce battle at Roye.Thls advantage to the allies resulted In their offensive movement against the point of Genline of eral von Klucks on based Noyon. .fortifications It Is generally accepted- - that the hour for decisive action by the enemy has arrived. Further delay will place -the whole German line In such a precarious situation that only superb strategy can save it from disaster. the action along the Generally whole battle front has entered upon a Blow ef and more deliberate stage, consistent with the grave consequences which will attack to any very Important aggressive movement by either army. The allies have desisted from further frontal attacks, except where large supporting bodies of fresh, troops are at band 'to - relieve the fighters. All along fatlgved first-linthe line the allies are husbanding' their effective fighting strength for the 'final effort which shall decide whether the right and left wings or thelnvadera shall he abe to withdraw to a new defensive line or remain to ori surrender. AFRICAN TURCOS SELECTING THEIR SPOILS OF WAR IN FRONT O F A" FRENCH CHURCH. The battle has now reached Its the village of Neufontler, aflefhdiTvof the Germans, thrown In roadsndj twentieth day and It has been most trlcL The Turcos, the Aerce African This photograph shows an ing frightened Germans before them, flelda as they fled, were picked up costly to both contending armies., In- Incident of the French attack on troops called to the aid of France, lQgathlLJh9 equipment of the re-- by the Turcos and piled In front ofeed. the casualties have been so the Germans retreating In Meaux dls- - havestopped In front of a church tit great,veiTamong the French troops, ,The funeral services will be held In that the French officials have rethe Third ward meeting house at 2 frained even from estimating them. d oclock Sunday afternoon; With both great armies practically UTAH COUNTY BIG REPUBLICAN exhausled military experts agree that A WILL HAVE 4 J RECEPTION TONIGHT ithe advantage ultimately will rest Died AT HEADQUARTERS -- hlch 1. .11. at tin ?.E!fil,HIBIT jwIUi th.t . 4. ' to throw Into the toal- crucial foment After attempting to lay the blame forthe enormous E. H. 4 .' and Professeor Eastmond Of ance bodies rGBEerai-Gfresh troops.- great AsaistantJUtorney te in Utah county during ycar-o- nfniese In great" allies Poulson nowhave 4 the' are Otto J. will come preparing A Iverson to Provo Board of Equalization, because of the raise in the valuaProminent Young Man Succumbed first-linAside abundance. the from at the Utah exhibit Utah countys tion of farm land, ami failing miserably, the Democrats have $ tonight as speaker for the big After a Hard Fight For troops, which have been withdrawn State Fair, and promise to have HI Life. now attempted to make the referendum on the liquor question reception to the candidates at for recuperative purposes while the re- this for the exhibition it ready I the paramount issue in the present campaign. But here, as on Republican headquarters. .All hold- their places along the cen-serves . News this morning of the death of evening. The plan of the exhibit .ter, there are now at the front 70,000 all other questions, the Republicans are ready and willing to county nominees have been notl- Arthur F. Buckley, thirty years of age is a world worked out on a globe meet them. fled and will be present at the T Indlan troopgj lan(j6d ftt Marseilles and the eon of Mr, and Mrs. Jonathan dlameIn Democrats feet went Four the of before fourteen voters. the of ago fruit, several' years is It days ago. Their presence It" also meeting. probable that Buckley, cast a gloom over the entire state-wid- e ' Around this minature state a on the Is now ter. compulsory prohibition globe only plank. permlssable to reveal. Utaty Chief Justice William McCarty city. Mr. Buckley was one of Provos state. wet almost was "Black a Butchers" .The ever asentirely the runs They Call Big Guns. InscripRepublicans, a men been and had train nearing and State Superintendent A. C. popular young 4 a. m. Dilating Ex- wise in Oct. studied situation the their 2, London, went councils, and Fruit "Utah business a of tlon, number with sanely sociated County Matheson will be In attendance. ' upon the splendid accuracy of the before the voters on the tried and true system of local option, press. concerns in this city. Early in the committees two The appointed to Professor Eastmond has had artillery fire and the extent to which endorsed by alL of the jtcir; pera nee and summer he had a tooth extracted and organiza- on the ladies entertainment the artillery has been used in th Salt by into men take tions in America. The Republicans won. The cities and townsT in some way an Infection caused vson have-maIn work the and to all assist and Cl ' became present wa, the Dally Mall correspon- refreshment very Ike of the state were given the referendum and the present exeell- -' poisoning. He of State In France says: , Fair of dent strike count the Vivian to Stork, taken was Anally ent condition of the state is due to that law. This year the preparations for other numbers in succeeded has but "The employees, Infantry has counted for little where he Bpent the greater part of the on the program, and the lunchDemocrats admitted they erred four years ago, so attempted to of the one in the these display summer. making protracted operations. On 4 eon and the reception promises make a state question of the referendum on la Utah shown. ever County best allies the left wing the men say that Late In August he felt so much bet of events to be one the big Tution. The Republicans in state convention referred the mat-te- r more once to hard carry In the yhave nothing to do and several trying ; terthat. tec .returned to his home the . ,, i iids-thhrn elect countlea ountiest-f- or the w to J directly to eff' the to back iof ...epeadlng... eight . go Fourth ward, expecting men to enact the law. In Utah county a state-wid- e referendum In a retrenches without seeing A work. However, he suffered the days. And the was all the and" until German. adopted Repuldicans "unanimously Both plank by are tired. sank armies gradually lapse OPEN ' nominees on the Republican ticket are bound to stand by the MRS. MELISSA B. PENROD .... end came. There was on appalling Incident. PROHIBITION CAMPAIGN DIED WEDNESDAY NIGHT He It survived by his "Wife. two Three days ago 500 Germans were platform. Republicans are not breakers of platform pledges. FOLLOWING AN OPERATION Ave his father, mother,' asks from Our fields with slpoev children, jn aoma for5a pledge contemporary Republican ! brothers and three sisters The fun- "CHICAGO, Sept. 30. Under the on every side. - The French artillery us the for Let from same C. ask candidates. Grant pledge Mrs. Melissa Baum Penrod, the wife took up po9ltIong eral services will he held Snuday at 2 leadership of Eugene W. Chafin, twice ,eCretly and when the Democratic nominee for county attorney.. IIow Bagley, for candidate president. prohibition of Nephi Penrod of Pleasant View. the oclock In the Fourth ward meeting long has'the present county clerk, A. V. Robison, been num8(uadron oC America" be- dlpd Wednesday night at 12 oclock house. Friends mar view the remains!11 bered among the prohibitionists? Have the Democratic nom- nation-widfor procampaign after having suffered a brief illness 428 North at the family residence, inees for the legislative, including Clarenoe.M.Beckvmade. wlth Peor,a IU from gall stones and aomjHicatlon th(j runB aecounlingor tll." scene of the first demonstration. Ap-statements as to where they stand on the liquor question? Mr. of diseases. Mrs. Penrod wu operate 1 oclock. of the 500 and rifle Cm part greater D Voter: Compare the personnel of the Republican ticket with proxlmately 150 cities.rincluldlng all e upon or er tor the rest. . . Those who were there , capl-taland the.JiatlQnal. own judgment-o- n of the hybrid organizationi Jthempftss-yon- r not xecovetB L EUROPEAN "WAR 45UT8 a not German escaped." that single will be visited. was born in Provo 52 years ago . . .. the reliability of the two sets of candidates. DOWN IMMIGRATION J. Frank Hanly, former governor of Her lito. to action .0 thl. ll,rf ' But How About Taxes? t,', Indiana, and other men who have been .WllLlto b, .Jtortrt totond , Europ- NEW YORK. Sept. a rlUlery the bltftk butoher. cturc6 When we touch the tax question we find our Democratic Mltwa, and relatives. Besides her husband " 18 terrlbeThe 8heni' membe she Is survived by two sons and two Thelr effect opponents In dire distress. Two" years ago they went before Into the United States to the lowest ,orl ten feet Pbdethrow only the voters with a famous eeonomy plank. It was a good daughters of the Immediate family. point , in manr yeer.' During this and their the d work ground then spread In bf held Spokanei Wagh.t The funeral services will plank but it jdid not take six months forjhe amateur 00m- month only 22,000 aliens entered the back 10O over November from the east areameasuring house View through meeting the Pleasant missioners of Democracy to shoot it full of holes. After'iwiT port of New York-- .. This compares to the middle of February, when they The shock of ; yards by thirty yards. oclock. at I day with 108,504 this month a jeaxi ago. will turn southward. Three-da' years of Democratic cannonading the plank is now a sawkills alone at their often explosion stops j More American- refugees arrived Jnr- dust monument to Democratic During the efficiency. be ffiade ,n e,ch cltyi according to On Wednesday evening a weddlng'once a whole row of Intrenched men. Dern ra tin- m isrule .many, farmers . as jiveU ns first yea Ing the ' month than Immigrants . reception-wa- a given, on. Provo Betich -about 35,000. town, folks found their taxes very much Increased. The of Mr. Archj many of the in honor marriage e. Cheever accompanied ber medijjrs, j. Including in specters, guards, Democrats would like very much to lay that increase to the and Miss Margaret Kirby. A Teenies cal officers and clerks, government E,mj Cltj oa Wed., for providing a half mill for the assistance of number of the city people at-- f g(n legislature goodly nearnumber EHls Island where he waS un!led ln wod" employes at tended the affair, uhleh Is reported Deeday and 'Saturday-- " generally Tonight ana now 500 compara' I took to Miss Annie ly personsrwho Mecham. as having beep one of success, (Continued on page 5) ' fair, not much change In temperature. ,12 tively Idle; and well known residents of Provo, who was fatally hurt at the Knight mill In Silver City yesterday. Mr. w'Haws was a foreman In the mill and arly In the afternoon ne attempted to adjust a belt and in some way caught his arm, which was pulled out at the shoulder socket He was to the floor and the other broken. He also received Berlous Injuries -- about the head. While nobody saw the accident, workmen went Into the mill Immediately after it happened and found him In an. unconscious condition. He was picked up and a special train, was chartered to bring him to the local hospital. At Eureka, Doctor Laker was taken aboard and came down to Provo with the train. As It passed "Through Payson Mr: Haws- died of the terrible shock. was 5 years at Age and had lived in Provo all his life, for the times he was In Eureka at work. His wife, three daughters and two sons survive him, and when the news of his death was received they were almost prostrate with grief. : He also has numerous other relatives in the cityTamongwhom are his sisters, Mra. Jpsse Knight and Mrs. John rf vo la: wedge-shape- d , , e Tkdesed ex-ce- -- ion Me-Ewa- n. What Is the County Issue , Taxation or Prohibition? ArFBuckley uni Today of Poisoning tbe-Sta- the-past- -; e ... anti-saloo- , n from-Pro- vo I ) de ! ! J ! state-wide.prohi- -.. -- . k o TION-WID- ? .I V, ,-- e aweep-atake- have-complai- E - , , e . state-capi- tal at ---j's- smnd f ay .d' a. '1'?, - jn Sun-.1881- -- , y - r--- of -- - 1 , ' . |