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Show 'jnpmEE 392 PROVO CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1914 Christmas 0VO COMMERCIAL CLUB Number-Announceme- VOLUME 6 PYNE-BO- YS nt i The Post U sires to ami ounce that jn keeping with its former custom of portraying the development of Provo, a Christ--ma- s number will be issued December J 8th. Already preparations are being made to make this the most extensive and edition that has yet been offered to the people of this locality. Many special features will be presented, among which will be a prize Christmas story. To the successful Contestant AGAINST COPPER EMBARGO tf uretsry val-liab- le State la Urged to Fight FRANK J. CANNON CAME CLOSE TO CHURCH ROW ' 7 ", , ' 19. Former OMAHA, Nov, the Curtailment of the Utah Copper Output : 4 '4 gewteatiene. haa many of the feat of the Joted 'Osesmerelal Cluba of the atate in sehd--Jatelegrams to William J, Bryan, the secretary of state, urging him as . the : nepreaentaUve..of the Unites .States, to prevent this embargo on xioirpae to neutral ports. As the move-s- t set on foot by England would paralyse the entire mining and Sag industry of Utah, the clubs getting very busy. The telegnun sett by the Provo MOeamercdal Club Is as follows:. Club 4 Utah got "with g Jf 4-as- he - 1 44444444444 . i t BERLIN, Nov. 20. (By wireless to Both Boys Wert Thrown from Buggy and Horst Was Badly Injured When London, 3:10 p. m.) The German Auto 8mashtd - Rig to - Kindling troops, have repulsed a French attack Wood Tueeday In the neighborhood ot Verdun, in Nights France, and the Russian retreat in north westeraJPoraridf continues,.,, ac- - Clifford and John Delos Pyne, the ' V Joh TC,PjBe cording to an omcrai wmmumcation a very call last Issued today by the German general when W. F. Parker, a night Tuesday .1 army headquarter a.- traveling man of this city,- - smashed The text ofthe official statement into their buggy and pushed It about ' reads: fifty feet, smashing it to kindling , In West Flanders and, In North wood. . The two boys , had just left the France no appreciable change in the Sharon meeting house about 9:30 p.. has taken place. jsltu which, m. and were going' toward home when Heavy rains and - snows, the auto came from the north and first soaked and then partlylfroze-thmovement our have made very struck,lhe buggy a terrific blow from ground, -- V "'ttSeback. The impetus of the car difficult I Sir: , ;I"A I French . attack . at Courtibre, to drove the rig forward for a distance Premier Asquith's' declaration that the southeast bf Verdun, was repulsed.' of more than' 60 feetr and threw both j Ihgssd would consider copper as an Tbe. situation on the East Prus-- boys to the ground, stunning them. ateahite contraband of war, If carried remains unchanged, The horse was badly injured. elan frontier ' amt means the absolute paralysis dur-tat East of the plain' of the'Mazurlan According to a number of people INSPECTS CATTLE the enforcement of the same ot lakes the Russians captured an un-- I who were on the road, the auto was the western mining and smelting occupied fort In which wire some oil going at a high rate of speed and had The demoralization of the Careful Inspection of Supposed Foot cannon. The retreat of Jhe no lights. He came close to - others obsolete j TOrtvrts-fometals brought on by the and Mouth Cases Made But the Lipno and Newaml who were on the road. Mr. Parker. t enemy through war Informed Mr, Pyne that he would pay has pruamt already severely continues. Our attack has . Physician Did lot Find Enouqn I r the metal output and in for the damages. grees to the south of Plock. Evldenco to Show Disease.. The nnmber of men employed The residents on Provo Bench are j "No decision yet has been reached in Its productkMWEnglandg. order. If in thd fighting around Lodz and to the ones more up in arms over the fast Some of the farmers of this section carried ont, means the enforced driving and claim that they are not least of Czenstochowa" ef thousands who are still em- were greatly worried for the past few being properly protected against the' fast drivers across the bench, ployed and consequently suffering and days for they believed that sqpie of Pari Reports inactivity at Front. hardship to thousands more dependent theiranimals were. suffering.from the PARIS, Nov.-- 20, 2:48 p m. The era the labor of these men The order dreaded foot and mouth diseases. Now FVeneh official communication Issued affects practically all Utah mines, as they are mystified, for they are not sMinejttfc iWsaPemoon says thai - yesterday REFERENDUM-LA' w' !" ' the greatWportlon of our oreacarry certain whether their animals have there were hardly any Infantry at-copper values. It affects the smelters, the trouble. Dr. F. E. Murray of the on the part of the enemy and ATTRACTS the coal mines, railroads and etectri-- ' Department of Animal Husbandry and 1th at their artillery activity also was GAN2. RUDOLPH cal plants. A blow to these vital came for down this district, Inspector : ..largely reduMd.--.-- . course, affects every cell from Salt lake'laat 'WedneSJay night Next' Tuesday night, the Provo pub-- last year that "he will make a move text of the communication fol- From Every Part of State Legislators ' JtM oar Industrial body. an4 yesterday he made the inspection lie will have thd opportunity to hear prolonged visit to America the 'coin- lows: - v, $re Beginning to Discuss the Meas' we that When returnhe you, for the government. respectfully urge Kay mark-Ist19 was one of the worlds mosc taiuwus plan- - lng' season in order to fulfill' all the The day of November ure Which'C6rtoe Before the Nest jmo; representative, use your beet ed last night he gave out the followabsence of Infantry almost total ''! Legislature. , Cans. mu-are The to.hltu.thaL . open Rudolph engagemeiUs fampns rOets to secure for American pro- ing Information: on the pant of the enemy; At attacks In was slclan born Mr. th same town as Cans returned to America- the dsent of copper the rlgnt to snip the The situation Is too serious to take the. same tlmebeir artillery firewas Leglslators-eler- t frorrr all over tbe -- predict to neutral ports in neutral snap Judgment and attempt definitely Professor J." R. Boshard, Zurich, 8 wit- season of 1911-1for a short hour. , less vlolen than on the much state are attention to special paying r- ehipa, and To further use your efforts to say what the disease Is. or to say and at the age of 10 years was so great that he retarntd nooq of November 18. the meaeure which will go before the develop every possible market for that It Is not the foot and mouth dis- made his first To the north the weather has bee legislature giving to the people of tor ft public appearance. He the. following season of 1912-1copper output ease, says Dr, Murray, in examln- - Is had and snow has fallen. All the Utah the right to votS at referendum now known in the musical world a tour of seventy concerts, going from PROVO COMMERCIAL CLUB. lng the five herds of cattle on Provo . of canal to the east election. 4 . to c6ast with hnprecedented sue- - region Preston G. Peterson President east bench I observed that approxl- - j The PIanlsFWlth a Message. and of Dlxmude Is Invaded by the waters.) There will In all probability be two Is cattle wtre affect-- every performance inspiration, cess. H,ft returnsJ October, 1914, mattly seventy-fiv- e jn' front of Rahscapelle we have bills Introduced on the measure, one ' . . an Professor In some Instances ed by bllstens and ULuno Has charge --of andwllt spend BiX mon:hs agaln tour- - withdrawn from the water two l6.5- - iln the senate and one inrthe boose. 1 slight swellings In the mouth and nos the concert and has recommended that lug the American continent Centimeter mortars abandoned by theTA.sJohn H, Wooton represents the TiOSSIAIIEMPIRE trils- .- No other part-o- f the His recent appearance in Switzer- - Germans. There ha been a very fair-- J strongest "dry county in the, state. to the musician to Bee his. wonderful to be affected. he will most likely father the senate land, his native .country, in Germany PROHIBITS UQUOR Under the circumstances It may be. touch. ' Ypres" bill, but as the house Is very evenly The eminent pianist was eorn In and In Paris, .have" not only called said that itjls too qarty to determine thfl CfHf)ter there ave divided It will be bard to say Just ,.0n n0 cause or exact nature of the dls- - Zurich, Switzerland, February 24, forth praise from the critics and the - nETROCRAD, actions to report In the who will Introduce that measure la Nov. 18. There Is the mportan ease. I will begin another Investlga-- j 1877, It was as a violinist that Mr. people, but have brought return on-:i5ro6JbUlon In Russia todny, prohibt-tSnArgpnne three vigorous attacks on the the lower branch of the legislature. the herds Ganz began his musical education. As gagementa, which, after all, - is the Meanwhile tlon Saturday. of (he enPrny8 in fantry jjaTe ' The Salt Lake members of the legls-- " means of which that not a drop j a performer on the Jatter. instrument will be carefully guarded!.., of an artists success. , proof greatest ofh or vodka t'nre would have the measure go be- wrfthifcy, brgudy, gin, any Owners of the cattle on Provo east he made his first appearance In public ; The reports from Paris claim that our the Germans Qn one fore the people of Utah as a revenue . Is from obtainable wing' adnmgliqnoir also taken np the no pianist of recent limes has had a Mve bench told. Dr: Murray that no stock in 1887. section and that portion o the law mu! to the ether In a territory popreocc,ip1ed destroyed measure, .. to of ChauvoncnurL feturhs shli)ped from the east recently tl&d piano he made hi3 debut as a per: greater ovation. He Further ulated try loO.OOO.OOO people, and former uponana better we have made some been added to their herder licensed saloons and breweries will progress oTthe'habftabte'flO'b-er-' Ganz twelve. then of, of will the became age and a j present many neu , Learning yesterday morning artistry bq repealed. Next June is considered Tt story ,tf how strong drink has discovery-oof his uncle, Carl .Eschmann- - programs. the uhexplainel as the most acceptable time for holdwttetly banished from the . BREAKING CROWD .RECORD toms In animals near Provo, Dr, A. Dumnr," leaving this teacher In 1839 was related to the ing the election. take up his piano .studies .with C. Young, state live stock inspector.jto gEES GOOD VAUDEVILLE FREEMAN IS Press by Michael Demitrovltch Instructed Dr. L, B. Philpott of Provo, ; Ferruccio Busoni. In composition Mr, . MARION HAWS DIED "TtkJiBhr!7. the man directly NOW BEHIN one of his inspectors, to make an In Cans was instructed by nelnrich Ir- ITetty girls, beautifully gowned, nfiKe for puttlng an end to Russias AT 8N BERNARD N0 ' headed by a comedienne that was all, lan.; v, vestlgatlon. wtoii, the vodka habit . Freemam-ha' ' hound lL "! been, Auren ' In 1901 tte came to .America as a' s at the. imedy, was Dr. Philpott reported tome that he G. O. Haws of this city has received It dodia be said In the beginning answer to to over district court th lumbla vaudeville Wednesday. blisters and soreness In member of the faculty of the Chicago wwd prohlbJtk)i:-i- f Russia thought the of the affected cattle had , Musical ColIeg but he resigned this for passing a forged check. He waiv OMalleys Reception was the title of mouths he ,I , . be taken literally. Its use does Francis as Mrs. from browsing on grass' and j position In 1905, in order to devote ed bis preliminary bearing, and his ,he act Kitty developed Loply a partially successful at. ' had become dry," said Dr. himself to a virtuosos ' career, Mr. . . OMalley was' certanly there on the and nf,R t .. made his home . He came to" of forage that j...,,. mjA te curtail the consumption Ganz no me returned to that also assured 'thereupon Young."He ' ' 'Berlin," cf which he was remanded to the cus- Utah in 1848 and In 1849 he came to ' Kiynsr resulting In (drinking In secret j have been received to Provo or i Germany. cattle -" a paren s ere medical Ve W of licenses the abuse gsherirf until hearing can 0f (ft cleverest bicycle and aero- from eastern states which ' As a composer, Rucolph Ganz has, t0y ' h to '" .wad general .evasion and subterfuge. vicinity 'h ,n court 0vted 'hatic feats that one usually sees In until, been quarantined. I feel satis- In addition to the Concertstuck for be had urvived "It ir means that a vast population who have ' 1 - fact the entire bill wag perhaps th. fied that it is not the foot and mouth Piano, written a symphony, a sonata . dren- rsaatinansd tjdjfl&l) ,000,000 worth of ' for and a violin best c: ,Tbf 0,,01?r,f B,8ter"Uv GILES FOUND. number yet produced in the local bouse. piano, tfisease. CHIEF. . Mm. Anna , flu m, year; whose ordinary condition sriall pieces for piano, and - many t all records for the , The crovrtj broke team STOLEN MORE O. York, and . T"k described by Russians them-es-s new bouse and" there wa. not a seat wnga vA a pUnlst-h- e haa appeared; , MR SYC. THD WsW-TH A WEEK AG0 of brers-- 0. O. Hawal ranging from a slight degree to bqhl gt 8:30. That Provo Is fond at concerts four Theodore ON SUNDAY FUNERAL John of Hava lifted Tremonton. mX has been OUnuflation upward, , of good vaudeville Thomas Orchestra, and each season thoroughly over the sAvert! ld- -' d looking la one day from a drunken Inbe visited America he that haa apWednesday eveng theover In a Salt Lake paper, Chief menti -to sobriety. The. nation, hat The funeral services . J ms soloist wttb the Boston Giles found that a team had been I . of Mrs. T. C. Thompson will peared The body was brought to Provo tor compelled), virtually over night Orchestra.' Symphony , i burial and arrived Livery KAISER 8TAKE8 ALL today.' The iefcgaabaadon Its enormous dally conaum-Go- be held in the Fifth ward meeting The Concertstuck was composed by stolen from the McDonald Went Word He In Midvale. oclock. BATTLE to In held then ON Stable were POLAND house vices at the First ward 1;80 Sunday ml voBka. a liquor that la almost Mr. Gans in 1903 and presented the Woodbead ' aue-- nt members of this' sent to i the been has city, abstemious livery chapel gave alcohol, and become for the first time at a Commencement LONDON,' Nov. 19, 2:50 a. m. Tho vto the extent of letttng no liquor pass of the family and they wIH reach Pro- Conrer, o? .thei Chicago Musical, Col- where a team had been left a week BIG HIKE. vo by that time. ago and located the team Wednesday Posts Petrograd correspondent says: AtxGsw. lege the same year. Since the Iate ' I Is staking his all William evening. Emperor mobilization the when Hurt On day of that first Interpretation. Mr. Ganz When the Midvale man came ttown upon the great battle In Poland., He The Boy 8couts of all Provo ward 9 Russian army began, special po-- like a different race. The marks of has revised the work and has added a 'i he found one of his horses and one has brought his finest troops from are of looks illness the ascewwm visited every public pinched going to take a long hike Saturdayplace suffering, cadenza. cavalry-mou- nted ,-Nov. him.Ha. , - and best not 'did the to borrowed nourishment hare that 21, 1914. .We want every Franco, .belong gone , improper writere vodka Is Bold, locked up the supMr, Ganz is one of the most eminent ' horse-d- ehorse and the Scout and every boy or wan there gave strange from Hungarian their the, facet, namely, on the shop f liquor and placed pianists of the day, and as an Inter- him a free rein. - The horse went to-In scout work, to his a remarkable Interested is has also ineirwho by been pleted garrison moving manufacthe Theqe Since the imperial seal. preter ot Liszt Is unsurpassed. So re- ward Spanish Fork" and when the now come along with us. "We meet ready Of and wherever In their possible, the guns t govern-uncuappearance Is a vodka change of and salc newed has the Swiss pianist become man arrived at that city he strike for victory or death. Having to start at 9:15 a. m. on the Taberare ' cleaner monopoly in Russia, It Is not a clothing. Their clothes that last season he was toreed to livery own horea about to le sold based all his hopes on ' crushing nacle. corner. his found women ' S3Tfctt men , and appear rrowd Into the limited space of three thing to enforce prohibition. and both the to a prrty buying horses for the France, he now is similarly turning more neatly and better dressed. The months as Big hunrah time Bring your lunch. was taken this the step concerts as other many day Bhpm an war. He recovered hts own on Russia, ansJ this battle must Je Be prepared. '3hwr&efcess vanished in Russia. The destitute character of the homes-o- f take seven months to accomplish. Europt DELBERT WEDB. , animal g srd ' finally got his team to- - ride the fate of Germanys whole ad- with , been has the In replaced poor the peasan-to?wwmS era Foen at once The" demand for Canr wna-a'great DIsL Master home. went venture." getter srd like order and thrift already they are beginning to look i 'anti-Mormo- n BihtUdlfnialtlaUtfcetr r AO- - TO VICTORY for the Christmas story a beautiful set of James Whitcomb Riley s complete works in six volumes will be given. These' volumes contain all hitherto published editions of Rileys works ' , and two hundred and twenty poems heretofore unpublished in any book. - It is a rare work, valued at $25.00iThe aver-as reader will appreciate the .value of such, a work, and, no . doubt many, will nffer.thdr.best efforta with a hope of winning this prize. The terms of the contest will be published in the next issue of The Post. A second prize of $5.00 will be given 1 for, the best story, on How Can We Build a Greater Utah terms of this contest will also be published, in !ATbe County the next issue of this paper. ' IlighSchooI students are especially invited to enter these contests. Other features will be announeed later, and from the present indications it will be a most attractive edition. ' Senator Prank J. Cannqn . of .4 in trouble ' here last 4 4 night with about 100 members 4 4qf the Josephite Church. : At the 4 lecture 4 4 close of his started to leave the stage 4 the Josephltes rose in all parta4 4 of the Auditorium ami demanded 4 4 that Mr. Cannon stay and tell 4 chureh 4 4 and the Mormons varied widely, 4 4 For a quarter of an hour the dls- - 4 4 turbance continued until a "force 4 4 of house emptoyees lined up be 4 4 fore the stage while Mr Cannon 4 - November 1914. 17, Thra. W. 3, "Bryan, Secretary of State, 4 dodged out and made his escape 4 by automobile 4 H United States of America, 4 4 Washington, D, C. The Provo Commercial ESCAPE CLAIM BIG y0 Tl -- I e J 44 . , DR.F.E.MUHRAY -- g r -- 1 cur-'tail- made-pro-- J conse-esnc- . L Z ldle-mt- j -- 4;t8.yrvv, , v - W tf xvijnt'VAxr -- -- - 1 - - s, ,1' jas - - j - 2 after-serlan- d, - - v i tbe-Ys- -. t I " -- w a . and-havfn- g , . -- 'In ( U . -- -- symp-ipup- ll f Rus-empi- re , - ' s Co---- -' B -1 ... ' , w - - V - -- ' " -- ' r ; - . - M-hl- - -- - a iu i - r 1 bn ar-is- ts () sonie-tblr- o , f , i |