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Show ' . 1 REG1STERY0UR . , INFORMATION YOU WANT COMPLAINT Pot subsorlbertv are Today's Poet earrlea a vaat amount of Information that la of value to you. The local newa paper la the logical medium through which you aeek Inf Therefore the merchant who uaea the newapaper to advise hla patrona of the values he has to offer them le bound to get the attention of the boy-e- r Who wanta to know of the rf, Theatre Tonight Public Invited particu- -- otlty thla larly requested' to offlca If for any reaao tha paper doea not reach themregu- larly twice each week. Our tSto- k phone number It 13. -- Call u up whenever It mlaaea you. We have ho other way of knowing If " you are mlsaed. fere made. The Post la the proper medium In Provo. It Is reliable. VOL' .PROVO CITY, UTAH, TUESDAY,! OCTOBER 13, 1914 NUMBER 281 QUESTION ALL WORLDS CHAMPIOT 'In-Fo- ur Straight-Gam- "Baseball-Team-Trimme- fc Boston PLlla. ...0 ....0 The following letter was today sent Bishop O. H. Berg returned yester by the Betterment League ,ot provo day from a four months visit to Norto all candidates for the legislature in Utah county. This hr carrying out the program started three months ago by the special committee appointed by the old Prohibition League, which has been organizing Betterment and Law the andjDrderLeaguesthorughout . state. (Name of candidate. Dear Sir: t "At - a regular, 'meeting of the league, we were directed to ask you the following question, for publication: Will you, if elected to the leglslar ture, vote for an effective prohibition bill, to be submitted to the qualified electors of the state for approval or rejection at a special election, on or before the last Tuesday In June, 1915, said bill to become law if voted for by. a majority oi tne electors voting at such election. You are not asked as to your views on the pro hlbltion question, but merely if you are willing to permit the people to settle the question themselves. Kind 2346078 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 9 R. H. 03 01 EL 0 0 0 7 ' thirty-f- enthua-lasniwa- f state-wid- e L. Boston fans are wild with en'thu? iasm and their baseball team owns the town. Deer hunters from Provo and vicinity are returning dally frgm extended trips Into the mountains. D. H. Madsen, Preston G. Peterson -- ad J. T. Farrer returned Saturday night fren th 6 "rangcs-alonthGreeB rlvea. Each brought home a fine mg bums and they reported the trip very, successful. 7 .7 When Interviewed last night, Sir. Madsen said that there Js a strong sentiment throughout tae eastern part of the state against killing does, and all of the hunters In that part of the state arc shooting only bucks. Most of them aje ln.faYQrof the 8tate pass-in- g a law protecting the female deer, and efforts will, be made to have s measure of this) kind passed by the next legislature. Another very successml party to ) was the on, consisting of Clias ple. second game lhe'Bostoii Braves made one lone run in the ninth inning after) James for Boston-an- Inthe Plank for Philadelphia had held the oposing teams down to uoruns. The game ended 1 to 0 in favor of Boston. 2Tfiethtrd"gamwa played in . Boa-toyesterday and was theT greatest game of the worlds series. For twelve long innings the two teams batled for supremacy. At the end of the tenth inning the score stood 4 to 4 and It was not until the last half of to the twelfth that Boson was. able-push the winning score over the plate. n the Mormons. -- . " Pfa " Sheriff Wall -- gave-jEhah Ofs-trl- - Arrests Thief e Madsen, James Madsen, B. F. Roper, George E. Groneman7lrvIng'Hansem A. C. Lund, A. J. Broomheao, Arthur Gill and John Gammon, who went to Currant Creek gnd the Buckhorn Ridge on the 27th of September. Thty returned yesterday with nine dee and --many chickens,- - ducks and fish. They report the trip as one of the FALL OF ANTWERP GIVES GERMAN ARMY! ADVANTAGE rooms. sheep. most delightful they have ever enjoynone were Daybell and Son are said to have deer the and although ed, ANNOUNCEMENT The news from war latest the without on Germans tone resistance lost bout fifteen hundred head of the too plentiful, each man got one, exhibi tells of a Russian cruiser having been the part of the killed forces.. This sheep from their range on the Forest Two fine bucks nr novy on. '"The Increase in my practice Reserve during the past two years. and Market aX sunk and 568 passengers "were killed; gives The Oertoani'a. great, advantage k lmpoa3lbe.fQCJra.c,.to .care for tion the Sanitary Meat As many of the aheep wwe found fa, hoffi all who apply for service. Being dethe 'Which' 'fire toldover. the. allies .and, they, arp nq,wjT; Ae.rd, Jhe officers wM try this JPegpf year. sirous of giving the best and latest exceptionally good official communication at Petrograd ported to be advancing toward Os- - v Dean, who is said To "be . In dentistry to my pacrons, I have as tend. follows: Rudd claims that he was California. secured tbe assistance of Dr. J. H. The Relief 8ociety Did Much Toward for Dean. 10 On October German submarines working -Davis, late' of Chicago, who will be W.VH. King Provo a Cleaner and Better Making found In Rudd's posWall Sheriff The Baltic seat were sighted in the LONDON. Oct 12. It is generally with me after October 20th. Its Big Summer Home session a check which was given to During City same the In the morning, Wilson Club day, early considered here that Ghent has Our old motto, "Good work at rea Improvement Contest. him by John H. Dixon of Pay son In submarines attacked the cruiser Ad- - ceased to figure In the defensive plan sonable prices," will be strictly ad to had payment of a note previously given by which land miral Makarov, L stopped tL 0f the allies since the fall of Ant herred to, and tbe public will be given Judge WUliam ft. King The Relief Society Home improve- Mr. Dixon for sheep purchased from the a search suspected flying It Its the location makes werp, because Masters were the speakers at every consideration. ment conest, which opened In Provo Dean, but which are now claimed by DS. O. K. HANSEN, Democratic rally held in the Wilson commercial flag or the Netherlands. peculiarly susceptible to isolation. on the first of April and ended on the the A submarine of the enemy launched t In the east, according to a Daybells, dispatch first of September, nas now been club last night Mr. Masters was the i which several , luckily Tele-torpedoes, and to Amsterdam from Reuters prothe of first speaker evening checked by Mrs. Lydia F. Merrill of MORE CIVIL SERVICE j: h damgram Company, says: ceeded to tell the audience things he missed the mark and caused no the Stake Relief Society beard, hhd EXAMINATIONS COMING "A telegram from Vienna states It her aids. The Pioneer ward won the has not dared to publish In the paper age whatsoveer to the cruiser. 11 at 2 oclock In the s officially announced that the J. H- - Mays,fuBlon candidate for owned by him. He was profuse In On October) first prize, which consisted, of 125.09, Civil Service examinations will be the submarines of tbe en-- trlan rapid advance has relieved Wilson Democratic hls praise of the present congress, will speak jat the with the First ward second .and the held in the Federal building, Provo, agaln - attacked, our cruisers iJnyBk GaUcla. 'qfthe RusBlans. Thel Th,rd ward thJrd county administration duty, Thursday night, Thla will,, Utah, to secure ellglbles for the foland Pallada, which were pa- - Austrians have entered the fortresses Bayan had officials here. the show to wherein Hr. Mayss first appearance tbe entire summer tne 560 lowing positions, on the dates tamed T Daring i Baltic. - . of two trolling the . at all points and where the Russians contestants who entered the race to , lived up to ,the party, platform Nov. 4 Field agent, bureau c a the cruisers very . opened Although withdraw attempted resistance they were beat- beautify their homes were at wore to . hgo. first The years Progressive crops; Junior chemist In radioactivity; one of the submarines en. The Russians fled In the direcfrom the hybrid ticket In 'Utah coun- - judge William H. King, attempted strong fire, and the entire city has been greatly elevator conductor. In launching torpedoes tion of the river San, attempting to 'I Justify Hhe fusion of the Demo-wh- succeeded beautified by the cleaning of yards, ty is Fred Lewis, Jr., of Spanish Fork.to Nov. 10 Assistant agriculturist ' the Pallada, whereupon aff ex- cross at Sinlavke and Lehaysk, Inhere Be against and run claimed Crats and Progrt salves, has decided not to make houses and the many other painting Nov. 18 Pharmacist and physio-Ian- s the cruiser sank a great number were captured. came Robert McKell of Spanish Fork has that It was made'fuf tfie purpose of plosion resulted and under the that improvements assistant; aid in mineral techulth all her crew, been selected to fill the vacancy. fighting the Republican machine, lie work to be done In the contest. Nearassistant jn nutrition and hynology; In Germans Antwerp, Antwerp Refugees. claimed Reed Smoot to be a Tery able 400 homes were very materially ly in technical a heroic effort on the part of OSTENDOcL 12. Refugees qf all Improved and the committee not only giene; laboratory aid For fine watches at moderate prices. man, but attacked the senator on hls After manual training teacher. agriculture; entered sorts and conditions continue to pour fobs and fountain pens, go to the ' Republicanism. Judge King praised the Belgians the Germans extended Its thanks to the merchants see J. R. Information and blanks Fir fcnd now have full possession Jewelry Department at Taylor Bros. president Wilson and also Theodore Antwerp local Hod secetary. son, of that city. Ghent was also taken by (Continued on page three) (Continued On Page Fiver) Roosevelt. khOW';"tliat-the"T'Taflge-hasi.b- een daJlbf - Relief Society Has Awarded - Ward Prizes Spoke -- At 1 , I Aua-afterno- , Pyze-emy- ant-attempt- ed o ,s and - g" Thefirst game of the present championship series was played In Shibe Park when the Boston team won its first game by a score of 7 to 1 before acrowd of over twenty thousand peo- way. Sweden. Denmark andother European countries. He left Provo early in the summer and after visiting relatives In America,- - went direct to Christiania, Norway, where he found many relatives and blends. On July he.attendad the unveiling of, the Lincoln monument presented to Norway by the state of North Dakota. It was unveiled In, Frgner Park and Governor Hanna made k speech, s great baquet was serv-a- n th 'entertain- e to Amerlcansyand ment was given by 'th Luther Col- -' lege choir from Chicago. national Bishop Berg visited th exhibition in Christiania and also th Intematonal exhibiton In Sweden, He was royally entertained by United States Minister Schimeldenien, who was very anxious to learn about Utah When the war broke out he states that the people of Norway, Sweden and Denmark were in a panic, for it looked as though the bread supply of those nations, which Is. usually oblyauBwer promptly. tained from Russia, would he cut' Off. ...,wJTeBpectfully8ubmitted, In Denmark, the people were especial- -- Betterment League'of'Provo? as it looked as though their By Alfred C. Larson, Secretary.' ly fearful, also be Invaded. . country might in Utah Thetemperancleagues Both going and coming Bishop Berg Federatlon county have all- Jolned.-tli- a of Prohibition and Temperance Leagues that was organized in Salt Lake the guest in the Smoot home. The much praise for Utah's City Oct 5th, which is also taking up bishop has states senator and that be Is well liked in all counties of the the same work in Washington and considered by all state 6neOfthe-harde- stworkers., lalha. senate. LOCAL WOODMEN OF WORLD MAHARAJAH OP MYSORE, EAST NDIAN PRINCE WHO The bishop is pleased to be back ENTERTAIN HEAD CONSUL 'GAVE 31,500.000 TO THE BRITISH WAR FUND borne and stales that he never enjoy- - . The - Maharajah -- of - Mysore, - a i Others are providing a hospital ship, The local order of tne Woodmen of ed better health In his life than on hls the World' entertained at a banquet trip to Europe. -wealthy Hindoo ruler, has startled The Maharajah of Rewa nas offered 1113 Roberts Hotel last night In honat the hnny; his treasury; indeed, also Great Britain by giving more than 01 or of the following officers of the Ho1' 8 JeWelry Mahara,at Moo to the ear fund of the empird and other Nizam, kar, princes lodger Head Consul I. I. Boak of TT oeredJtlxelr Stateshorses as Denver, Colorado; Head Escort Angus live tongue as fifty lakhs of gold. The remounts. Many chiefs will go to the Mckena7"Cai)famHehry Slmoins.' money will be used in tbe transport' front. The Maharajah of Mysore s Manager R. F. Runzel, H. J. of Hindoo troops from India to the equally doing hls part Lloyd George Fitzgerald and Louie Yanner, of Salt battle line In France. Twelve Hindoo said the other day: Our resources take City. These, with twenty-onSheriff I. O. Wall of Wasatch counstates are sending soldiers to Join In will come in, not only of men, but of prospective membars to' the order, ty left this morning for Heber City the war, and & half dozen Hindoo cash. We have won with the formed a very pleasant party, which with Edward Rudd of Goshen, whom bullets before." ' prlnceearaccompanying them. enjoyed a most sumptuous dinner he arrested yesterday on tne charge under the direction of Mr, W,D.. Rob-j- . ot .stealing sheep from George paybell erts. knd Son of Charleston. According to' . Head Consul Boak delivered a short Sheriff Wall, some of the sheep were but very impressive address at - the found In the herd being run by Lou banquet and the Salt Lake officers Dean on the range about twenty-eigh- t and Eph Homer of the local lodge, miles southwest of Colton. Dean wilt delivered addresses at the lodge also be charged wlcn having stolen Many Fine Deer Shot by Local Sports --championship. - I United States Senator George Sutherland Will Deliver an Address at the Columbia Theatre tonight under the auspices of the Young Men's Republican Club. ut ! CITY All straight By winning four games the Boston National base ball team became the worlds champions today. The g&zte was played tn Boston and the attendance was estimated at s ive' thousand people. Great shown by the Boston fans, who stood for 'hours waiting to get into the ball park. The batteries" for and Shawkey Philadelphia were Schang; for Boston, Rudolph and Gowdy. During the first three innings neither team scored, butin the fourth Boston .scored one run when Johnny Evers crossed the plate. In the fifth Barry scored the first run for Philadelphia. The Boston team then took a brace and Rudolph and Moran scored on a single by Evers, giving the bean 'Tuns; briip- - sixth liming Conald.Wack .put .Pennock inthejaox from then untll for Philadelphia,-anthe end of the game neither team was able to send a man. across the plate. DurLng'the game neither team made an error. The Athletics scored bui made seven hits, while one run-bBoston made but six hits In tne game which gave the team the worlds J THIS the Fam, Score by Innings. Innings ..1 RETURNS TO CANDIDATES 8talllngea d ous Philadelphia Aggregation; Gamea Were Hard Battles - 0. H.JERG LEAGUE TO BOSTON NATIONALS WIN Co. t - ' |