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Show I 'AtfMtiMaMi'-jf- REQISTEIt DontBeTooS YOUR. -- timcs peoplearV too Ekeptical aa to the resets Th at wi!l bederived by- - placing a small ad in their home town paper. Some will resort to all kinds of methods of advertising and plac e themselvea to aH kinds of inconvenience rather than spend a dime for & clissified ad. in the local paper. If youve got something to sell or want a job, or want to buy no is there surer way cf getting your wants supplied than by The Posts classified column something, This column is a paying proposition to the user and to the reader. Mr. Farmer, if youve got anything to sell, try this column.' Results are certain. . COMPLAINT Poet subscribers are particularly requested. to - notify this offlco if for any reaaon tha papar doaa not roach them regu- JNFORMATION kMany -- YOU WANT Todays Post carrlea a vast amount of Information that I r of valua to you. The local la tha logical medium through which you eeek Information. Therefore the merchant who uees the newspaper to advlae hie patrona of the' values ha haa to offer them la bound to get tha attention of tha who wanta to know of the rf. newt-pape- larly twice each mk. Our telephone number la IS. Call ee up whenever It mloeee you. We have ne ether way ef knowing If yew aro mlaeed. y-- ar fan mads. The Poet la tha proper mad Itlsrellabl. lum In Provo. NUMBER 382 VOLUME G PROVO CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1914 Sen. Salherlcnd the' BRIGHAM YOUNG UtllVEIISITV Threw Democrats iFrohtStatesAI- VORK Oil CITY CAR HUE CELEBRATING FOUNDER'S DAY Into Panic Real lies Are Gaming . ' A, Provo City treat Car System Will 444444444444444 Thousand Students Parade Before the largest audleace which Over LONDON, Oct l. Ia the Westers LACIES. REPUBLICAN Undoubtedly, Be Putlnte Operatise haa gathered- la Provo la, many theatre of war, according to Reuters the Streets ef Prove Thte OflEr.l COMPANY. RESUMES nirr . " 4 r 4 The activity on the part of the Orem officials la nmsldered by many to mean that It-- will- - notbe-- long before! the company will take up the work of extending the line It haa been known tor some time 1 1 r-Muxiou wm to r trem extend the Interurban as far south as; Pay son, but the condition of the rr 'WHioa-W- Itt money market haa made It Impossible " to Celum-b- e Effort Her Latest for an undertaking of that extent to x Bring Next bia Theater undertaken until the outlook is f Tuesday.' " brighter, .7 277727' In the announcement that Margaret 44 44 southward.'' m Upera at Columbia r- - - Whimeyi'ff"muBical-omdy,.Jrh- e Wrong Bird, la to be ahown at the 1 Columbia theater next Tuesday even-Ha-S theater-goin4h public of this 4ng, EF " clty sill indeed be glad to learn that of musical comedy thia much-talke- d 77777' 100 ,000.00 Paid Farmers For Crops by one of Utahs talented young hipped During Past SO Days, ladies will bo seen here, Provo Benefltted by This Pay Day. Though scarcely out of her teens, . ..I mIbs Whitney has written and pro- Yesterday was pay day&ttheWIII- - duced quite a number. Lyety, success; lam M. Roylance company and the 4ul operatf. The Wrong Bird" Is ner at 4h , fanners and fruitgrowers of Provo, 131684 ef4ort- - 11 WM pr834 one of the acts of theater at Pauses Springville, Pleasant Grove and tho In the entertainment ' this week. contributing territory received more of one of the performance speaking Roylance Company Day g than 1100,000.00 for the irutt shipped paper, haf lQ part the gat by this popular firm. Aside from this foIlowlng to aay; "amount paid to the growers for their j Before - packed houses Margaret farm products, which covers a period Whitney's musical 1 comedy, . The of thirty days, the company has paid Wrong Bird. was given its Initial per-lwages during the same length cf formance at the aPntages yesterday. - time over I8.DOO.OO. This neat sum To say that It was a complete success will be felt quite extensively through Is not too strong, for, though tacked 4 hlU unusually good of Itself. U the business channels of Provo and : proved the headline attraction, and this was not d(ie entirely, by any to the fact that the author Is lance stated that It was the largest means, local girl and that the cast Is com- a single pay day the flm toss ver bad1 posed of local talent. All that aside, in, the history of Hs successful career. th0 production iB one that ought to Business this year has been very gooTtake-we- n oa. Byrt'WUdCTillrfIrcuit intbelrmlino,, juuyre, low on some of the frjilt, Mr. Roy--, Certainly' Vo" pretffeY Chorea OF lance feels very good over the fact girls ever found Its way Into vaude-tha- t he was able to pay the growers ville. Their voices are, uniformly good, several of them excellent and . such handsome sum,- their stage presence is. the - more was when knew the fruit Everyone of delivered Just wbkt prices would be farming because of the absence that professional paid aad thua no shipper took any have vaudevine plecea chances, and Mr. - Roylance stated come to Salt Uke houses can boast that be felt that the growers general- - 8uph comedlaa M Morse Moon, the local stock actor. ' Mr. iy were very wen satisfied with the treatment accorded them, (Moon appears to have fqund himself Provo can well boast of such an in-- in musical comedy. His talent tor come which represents only s fmc- - being Just naturally funny at all times tlon of the money brought Into this is brought out .better In bis latest debis roles In the county by the William M, Roylance parture than In any of at all hard to not is It 8tock Plays. company, and even yet this season a national a him celebrity In Urge amount of produce will be ship- Imagine the musical comedy field before many ped. ' . to note the years. It Is Miss Whitneys music has a aweet success that the farmers have bad andcatchy quality, not at all startling this year with their crops, knd we nor unique, but sufficient to carry the understand for the most part they aro sketch through with a lilt , and a very well satisfied with their profits rhythm. We are sorry that space will not on most of the crops. permit us to give a complete revie to say that Mrs. La Prele D. Crane, the wife of of the show, but suffice which Tuesday, entertainment Bert Crane, local agent for the Orem. the from Miss aside acts of six consists Express, is seriously 111 with pleural a production, will be one of Whitney fomiio Her immediate Offered here this pneumonia, and friends aro very apprehensive season. over her. a - - nonc-haTenc- weii-know- Indeed-grktifyin- their-helghL- y g -- s. i ' Through ..i:4 7 Services Morning;-Spec- ial e 7 al . 444444444444444 -- Wsro students paraded south on Academy Avenue and west to Firth West street. Then countermarched back to the institution. ' The teachers smd students assembled at College Hall! and there a speo-lFounders dhy 'program and a splendid musical program was render-ed- . 4 -- -- . TOE WITH CORNS 4 - Held at College HsIL 1 When the Jury la the case ef 4 4 Irene Berry vs. F. A. Graham re-- 4 4 ported to the court' today," Mias 4 Today .is. Founders day., si thr Berry found that she would be 4 Brigham Young University. Provo In paid very well for the loss of 4 decorated in white and blue, the 4 two corns and Incidentally two 4 colors of tbs school, and at 9:20 this 4 Joes. In April, 1912, the young 4 morning over a thousand teachers and 3ut President ' George H. Brimhall was the first speaker of the meeting and took up the endowments received by the local Institution upon so many different occasions. He told the students of the many great gifts Unde Jesse" Knight had given to assist the University In its advancement. W. Lester Mtngum spoke on endowments and told the students that the greatest endowments they could Receive cams In the characters they developed at the B. T. U. ne spoke on the great 'demand for local student-'-- because of that character they devet-ope" at the achooL . Jesse Kntght was enthusiastically greeted by the students and la n brief address be 'said that be, too, had to make sacrifices for the Institution and had made his endowment now for fear of having nothing to give when he died. Wilsoh H.Dusenberry,"'One of the oldest members of tbs board, was present and spoke on muslo and the Rheims. tinging of hymns. Hs told how certain hymns and national airs had In7 spired the people. MANY SPEAKERS TELL' This afternoon the students held a' OF WORK NEEDED IN tug of war and a flag rush, with other THE JUVENILE COURT sports. A grand ball win be given this evening.- the meeting held In the Commercial club last Wednesday night SHERMAN RELIEF CORPS many speakers talked on the Juvenile ENTERTAINS VISITORS Court. Every phase of Juvenile work was discussed by the seat authorities Tbe Wm. T. Sherman Relief Cprpn In the county and E, J. Milne of the No. 1, O. L R, entertained a number Juvenile Court Commrsslun, was pres of distinguished Relief corps officer ent and spoke at considerable length Wednesday. on the progress of the work In the came The officers for an official state. As he has been In that line of visit to inspect the work and condiwork for many years, ne was able to tions of the local corps, wnich werw gfte Instructions which will undoubt all found satisfactory Tbe visitor edly be worth much to the local offl- - and member of Wm. T. Sherman cers. , post No. 5, were entertained at lunch-The other . speakers were Arch eon by members of th eRelief corps. Thurman, B. F. Roper, Judge D. T.rhe visiting officers, who returned Lewis, E. L. Roberts, John C. Swen- - to 8alt Lake last evening, were; son. awl Mrs, 8. R, Calloway, Tha;Mi. Addle L Williams, Ogden. was very well attended and partment president; ' Mrs. Julia H. Jo-war- d - d per-SlL.I1- tQ-br- Just A Little More .Tax lit) jBetny-su-Ba- Democratic Refrain Pat on a little more tax, Ben, just a little more tax. Our farmer boys will get it where the' chicken got the ex. Our pork barrels getting low, Ben, and we must have the cash ""'"'Add & mill or two just to see us through.!, ... Put on a little more tax. , - They added on a mill or two and then checked up the bills, The overdrafts began to grow, Ben Isaacs took the chills. more deputies they hired, They talked about efficiency Their hands were.in the. money bags, twaa just what " . they desired. , Refrain The valuations then were raised, right here they saw a chance To add more to the treasury from off the farmers lands. The levies were made big enough to stand the awful strain, 'NThen with joyful tears mixed in with cheers, They sang this sad refrain 1 Refrain c ---- -- L 'coMidefable''enthusraSilf'kndrTiitfereSt'Alrla:'-Sdlt'',Lake,'-department''eebe-wa-s And if upon November third they chance to win again, Theyre going to place a war tax on potatoes, fruit and grainl" ' ? Your burdens will be lifted yes theyll takeyonr farm and all When they get your goat, theyll take youf coat, , And in your bawl. ear-wa- ll - n PER lady was. re8iding7In'Sprlngville 4 and F, A. Graham was practicing dentistry there. In a conversa- - 4 4 tion the dentist agreea to remove 4 the 4 Jwo corns. Miss Berry took the 4 reached public treament and Jt resulted in the 4 is Allowed only an occasional glance 4f their progress through communicn- - 4 loss of the two toes. She brought 4 tiona which are officially widely at 4 suit for 2,500, but the Jury saw 4 variance. 4 fit to award her only a hundred 4 From the French reports it appears 4 dollars a toe,-- 4 that the western battle is going slowly but surely In favor of tho allies. Under the pressure of the troops of have made notable progress." - Assault With Leas the allies the Germans, who started to Vim. advance on Calais and other coast Evidence that the German assaults forts, have been forced to evacuate are being delivered with less force is the left bank of the Lys river, which conveyed in the intimation that beIs a considerable distance east of the tween the Somme and the OCse their points their advance guards reached artllfery attacks are not being followlast week. Further east In the Lens ed up with infantry charges. It Is district and. southward' between Arras possible that they have withdrawn and Albert, where the Germans "made some of lhelr' troopS fiPoni this posiwork around tion to, strengthen, their., advance thelr'lnitlal attempt-tCon on tinned the allies left, the English and Fren:h ( the eoaat, but it Is considered page 2). this would be risky, as It mignt allies through and Interrupt the communications of 'thelr armies fighting north ef the Atsne. In the center the allies also have (Sin g to Any, Tune That Will advanced, partially toward Craonne, and several German trenches are reTwo years Ago' the Democrata began to make a howl, ported to have been. carried to the northeast of tbs road jfrom r raved about and made the people mad. economy to Rheims and to the north of They elected them to office and the storys awful sad. Prunay, In the direction of Seine, which Is slightly to the southeast cf r-- can. i- cam- neo-essar- Utnh-LAah- t , Amsterdam correspondentT'the Ger- George 8uthertaa the people of Provo .the beat mans have appeared at Blacken berghe insight Into the present Democratic , on the English channel, nine miles administration they have had, and he northwest of Surges, and aro expected aleo threw a bomb into the ranks to arrive at Oatend today. After a of Provo Democracy that created a brief battle, near Uuael (ten miles Sen-- ' southeast of Burges), the. Germans panic of no light consequence. ator Sutherland was Introduced by opened the way to Bruges yesterday. Jacob ColemanT who acted a man of the meeting. Helm medLONDON, Oct IB. Two great bat iately paid his respects to the great tlea, one la northesn- - France and glum, the other In Russian Poland, political parties and told how eary they were In our national life. both with a front of 300 miles, have paigns, Senator The Ladies Republisaa . Club have completed arrangements for one of tho boat social meet- lags they have held this fall, 4 which will Jake place at Republi- can headquarters on Monday evening next Besides an excell- - 4 end mualcal program. Hour Geo.4 F. Was eon of Salt Lake City wil deliver an address, and the 4 will evenings 'entertainment The rule of the majorities being conclude with refreshments and 4 for all good government, ne BOcJal showed how at present the Unitea, Tha following is tha program States is being ruled by the minority " that wil Ibd given: Democrats were--' elect party, ' Piano selection. Miss Gladys ed 42as the cent of the vote of the by per NajTor" V nation. : Cornet eolo, Prof. Robert Sauer 4 The alliance between the Demoand J. Carl Beck. 4 cratic and BultfldoQse parties was Speech, Hon. George F. Was- handled Senator Sutherland and by , " "T son. . he aaked'the Democrats present to Vocal solo, Mrs. H. C. Hicks. tell lm what the result would be of Cornet solo, J.Cari Beck and the combination made purely for the 4. lust of office. Prof. Robert 8auer. He asked if the peonot were to know where entitled ple the Democratic senatorial candidate and --the" Bull M ooae eongreesl anal IT can d Watts stand upon' the great ts-- With carloads of ties stacked on the (treats and men at work cleaning the rails of dirt and crave, the outlook for a resumption of work on tha . Provo City street ear system la vary good. Already the rail are l&id for the beginning oMhe workand the Job of stringing power wires la but the work of n very few cays. According to' the best Information obtainable, the Orem company will pat from twenty to thirty men at work on the road Immediately, Thellno will be extended north to Eighth North on Academy Avenne, where a wye will be ptft in. Another wye will be put la .near the Union Passenger 8tatlon on Third West Plana are also being made to extend tho lino to tho slicing o plant of the Sugar comView in Lake where another pany wye will be laid for the cnanging of t - - I jew From Refrain To save your land, please understand, Jim Gardner is the man, Frank Bringburst, too, will - see you through on an " economic plan., , , , r No war tax will be levied on the things we have to eat. , And you bet theyll lower taxes while this glad refrain ' , ' , Take off a little more tax, Ben, take off a little more tax. Our" farmer boys will need it, let them keep it in their - ' tary; Mrs. Margaret A. Mesklll, Og-den, department Inspector; Miss Kate RED CROSS SOCIETY ' j Frost, Salt Lake, of the department "PLANNED FOR PRO VO auditing committee; Mrs.Agnes ' (Carter, president Oliver. O. Howard announced WP No. 1, Salt Lake; Mrs. Isabella Mayor Charles F. Decker Yy Salt Lake, department senior Would an made be to that effort today establish s branch of the Red Cross Tice president; Mrs. Agnes E. Peass, society In this city. A meeting will San Francisco, national aide departments, California and Nevada. be called to discuss tbe matter. I Jt 4444444444 FABLE 4 ,, There is no pork barrel now, boys, and we dont need Drop a mill or two, well see you through, Take off a little more tax. that cash 44444 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 - The suit brought by Bell Brows 4 against tbe estate of Valentin 4 Wightman for 15,000 damages for A - Republican Refrain Back , - M you'll greet. shown In tbe work. , ' Cl in- 4 juries sustained when Wightman at(With apologies to - ' 4 tempted to kill her will go to tbe Once upon S time In the valley 4 preme court Miss Brown first brought of Utah there was s mountain 4 suit fn Jhe district court but the cm named Tlmpanogos, and beside 4 was dismissed by Judge A. B. Morgan. it there was a mound that bad 4 At tbe time of the snooting Mis no name. Now behold it was ex- - 4 Brown waa picking fruit on a farm tremely Jealous of . the great 4 near Provo. Wightman tried to setmountain and it did labor dlli-tle a lovers quarrel and failing to do mounto cause that the bo he drew a revolver and shot her iently tain to fall." And Jt did labor, through the breast When she fell be and labor, and labor, and It ran to the road near by and there shot himself, causing almost instant brought forth a gnat. death. -- 4 , 44444444444444 . -- . |