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Show V U I i w Tell Your Neighbors REGISTER YOUR .COMPLAINTS where for $2.60r Post subscribers are particularly requested to notify this ol(e if for any reason the paper does not reaeh them regu- This jet Fost erno ths biggest values to rew subscribers that has ever been offered any- where, One premium consists of an eight-piec- e kitchen set Yuliy guaranteed that retails any is given absolutely free to new subscribers to The Post. Another premium consists of a set of Rogers anver 8TATE YOUR WANTS Through the Classified Columns of this paper; you can reach an army of readers who are anxious to supply your wants. The city people can reach the farmer This set is guaranteed to wear 20 years and is also given free to yearly subscribers. Other premiums are offered to short term subscribers In securing The Post you get the best new? values at the biggest bargain. War news, news for the farmers and urfact everything of interest to the people of this community is told through the columns of this paper. Teaspoons. larly twice each week. Our telfr phone number Is 13. Call ua up whenever it 'misses you. We have no other way of knowing if I' this column and the farmer can 'reach thecity people. Ten cents will carry your through message and save you money. Make your wants known. you are missed. .1 NUMBER A i -- 68 PROVO CITY, UTAH. FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, 1914 BRUSSELS CAPUJ1M BY H . J Horrible Scenes of Destruction Mark the Advance of the German Forces Into Belgium. French Win in One Place" and Lose in Another.' Died Wednesday in Papal Palace r i GROWERS ARE READY TO HAR- CANDIDATES LINING UP Hiding behind the cognomen, A Relief Society Worker, in a cowardly fashion some individual in last nights Herald, who apparently doesnt know an insult has tried to -- shield Jgsse Knight in his vicious and untimely attaek on the Relief n howl about Smoot and his misSociety by that old takes at the Provo Woolen Mills. Some figures have been quoted but we seriously doubt their veracity, for a person who dares not sign a communication cannot be trusted? quote also claims to have been aEe-- figures eorreelly. publican and this we also doubt, for Republicans do not have to sneak around under false colors and concoct such diatribes as that which appeared in the Provo Herald last night. The story about Smoot and the Woolen Mills sounds very Knight anI it has been repeated so often by the' envious enemies Senator Smoot that few people Mop toUisten to the tale of woe some misguided individuals have been choking down their necks for years. However in the present control ersy. Senator Smoot Tsnot an issue. Jesse Knight, with more spleen in his than usual, connected the Relief Society with the whisky trust and then, as he is wont to do uponall occasions, threw dirty insinuations at the Republican party-.- 1he insult was' so insolent and uncalled for that The Post refused to let it go by without notice.-- , Had the statement been made by some man of more humble ,mans or less prestige In the Democratic party, he would have boeji hissed in the convention, but with Jesse Knight holding 4!ie barrel nothing he could say would call forth anything but applause. 'Many husbands of real Relief Society workers were in that convention and to them the shame is grater than upon those not present for allowing such a statement to pass by unchallenged and with applause. Furthermore, men were nominated on the Hybrid ticket were it norforthe lust of office those same men would be found lined up as much against prohibition today as they were at any time during the ' Pope Pius Tenth VEST PEACHES Much Strong Timber ""May Be Commencing Next Monday MornFound in the Republican Party ing the Elberta Pez"S Crop Will and an Excellent Ticket .Will be Be Placed on the Market and Named. Shipments Will Start. time-wor- Perhaps the most The-par- ty 1 i: REPUBLICAN POST IS ATTACKED BY PROHIBITION LEAGUER Now that the time tor the Re-- "With the pear crop in l lllrl ROME, Aug. 20. Pope Pius X publican county convention ihas county about half over and"1 the-esensational dlecTat l :20 o'clock this morning. -- rpL candidates gajore are j peach crop just commencing all of war news of today is the report He had been ill for several days, come out for plaees tjje farmers inthis to beginning of the fall of Brussels, which was vicinity are on the ticket. Kvery town in the hut alarming symptoms did not decidedly busy. The first car of taken by the Germans. This, county-wihave a number of as- peaches Tor this season .will be develop until Wednesday mornhowever, has been expected, Var- for the places on the tick- sent out pirants while about fifteen et and most of the cities will get ears of today, are iom reports are made daily de- ing. pears being shipped ,Throubout tlle day Drs representation, for there are 'each week. The quality of the picting some oftformost horrible j ehfafava and Amici devoted their enough places mr the "ticket to' pears, according to Ralph Poulfbii war seenes that history has yet utmost' energies to - stimulating make the distribution general In 0f tbe Utah-Fru- it growers Assacia-th- e The Germans recorded. are their patient md keeping him ranks of the 6 is ther party is excellent but the prices alive. The cardinals were notiajtion, gradually Working their way into feeling of security in the coming are only fair as there seems to be fied of the popes grave condition the heart of Belgium, and an army and some election, as tbe outlook for a Re- plenty of pears- on the big fru.t of them who entered the publican landslide looms up biff. markets.' with a seventy-fiv- e mile front is sick room describe ther impressive Tn every city' in tbe county there Next Monday tbe Elberta sweeping rapidly across the coun- and heartrending seenes, especialis dissatisfaction over .candidates try. The following dispatch tells ly when the pontiff, cop will start coming roto tbe rousing "elected by the Confusionists market aud the growers are now of one of the many terrible scenes timeto time, spoke, end prominent Depioerats arc getting tbur that is daily happening: Once he said; hnlp to rush tbe crop -. in their denun- to market. The Roylauee very Ar"pronounced 20. Louvain Brussels, In J1 areienttimcs the pone bv ciations of the weak candidates this morning presented a wonder- a word might-- , have spnd its ""first ear to the the who are to go 'before the people ensteirTmarl'et ful and terrible sneetaele. Into laughter, but now hestayed Monday, amt the is impo- this fall. the outskirts of Gm town bleed- - Uent. will follow by tbe then shipments Provo, bas an unusually large tbe tramload. A change iu the ing and riderless horses were gal - Giuseppe number of aspirants for office packing of the fruit ha; been loping. According to 'reports known to the world as Poo- - Pins this year, but of course the con- made for tbis year and insteid of from the conquered city. theJX, wrTs cl -t- ed to tlm pontifical vention will decide who shall and wrapping the, peaches and packwounded were arriving in the city 0n Ausraat 4. I'm since which who shall not go on the tiel-et- . all day, followed by Capuchin jtime bis administration of ing in boxes, they will be put into that ex For renato.the bushel baskets without wrapping who were tuo to Provo' been" men friars, nlfed office has conVrcffitpd mjnjstenng have been mentioned to date. and shipped in. that wav-ttheir wants. If"? 'theWlead of with's'i'me of fhemest'iro:nenw all Tbev are Senator A. L. Booth and markets tbis side of tbe Missouri the previous days battle t.wi! problems, religions and govom-beeJ. H. Frisby. American Fork has river. As this is' an experiment burned m a common grave, mental, with which the see holy J. H. Wootten out after a place Jhe' growers are being instructed roiered with a layer of lime and has had to deal in recent times fight. and there are some dark horses to be careful in tbe selection of e th clay. scorching. Thev the one we find, another spineless individual who daremnof Again in fbefield. Lobi has, 9 sun the carcasses of the fallen hand, his determined 'attitude in already fruity for if tbe basket method come out in open, attacking The Posts attitude ou the liquor for psked the renn . horses lay scattered ail over the, commislong prevails apd gires satisfaction to maintaining the puritv af Catho-fielquestion. He styles himself A League Worker and in an insioner in the person of James n. the The soldiers made a kind ie faith, consumerjt will cut the cost beginning with bis svlh- coherent conglomeration of Words attempts to misrepresent the Gardner. For of mask from their red handkerof the the fruit orf the market short putting tern criticism of the three Provo men have been men- at least 50 per cent. The peaches policy of this paper on the liquor question. The policy of The chiefs, covering the greater part holv seriotnres and of the oririn tioned. Charles II. Ward is being to he shinped to far eastern markPost on the prohibition question was stated in our last issue of their faees to defend themselves of Christianity, adHater brinbuug urged to run once n)6re and J. S. ets will he packed in boxes as in and sane could individual not the have misconstrued its meaninfectious forth the famous Encyclical ,ra-ai- r any against breathing ' and W. K. Farrer have both the past. and against the sting of the cedi, which Berry We have to Ihe reason ing. question sincerity, of many of expounds and boon mentioned for tbe place. For The plum crop is novr at its bert inhabitants of the ear-- j drums the system of modernism; these would-b- e prohibitionists who are so anxibus to glly The aud W. ronresentative cas.ses.. W. Good many cars are being shipped Post ridge with the and, e,n tbr other hand, the pGn. liquor interests, and we challenge Jesse Knight, of Lake View is the only local man to eastern markets. Prunes will Tlie defenders of Louvain held fd the which Provo Herald or any others to show' therein they have done he had with struggles mentioned but here the other begin next week. their positions until the Germaus Pranre over the separation of morp for the cause of prohibition thaSTthis paper. towns will come, in .strong, alTbe apple erop is gopd this year brought their heavy artillery intochnreb nT1fl efrto atPr with Spain We distinctly call to mind the time' when the Knight inend tbe outlook for good prices is have though German not The losses this they plnv. yet named on similar issues, and more terests were throwing hundreds of dollars in patronage lo the' their men. the orehardists were heavy. encouraging Jointly wih Portnmd as a result of Provo IIeralJ while that paper was surrounding that business ' over tbe countv. . A real lively time is Another story tells of a hotllfhe 'revolution Which overthrew anticipated with advertisements a and former brewery editor was offering over the county clerk. at Aersehot in which only seven the monarchy. The to sell the policy of the paper to the liquor, interests. out-- of Democratic nominee is considered WOOL EXPERT a force of 288 men were Poor Pins was born on June 2. left after the battle The.Ger- - 1835, artRiese. in the Venetian ,It would appear that many of these League Workers jtbe weakest man on the Hybrid TO LECTTJRE HERE and mans proving victorious 'after lo- - Provinces, the first child of the Provo Herald are afraid that The Post wilfnot cater ticket, and Don W. Conover and g TOMORROW NIGHT F. A. Gee are in the Belgiums with aviators Batista Sarto, a postman, and tothe liquor interests and they will find less grounds upon from d which to base their absurd attacks. , Provo with E. T. Palfreyman from wife Margarita. Tbev were of making a desperate attaek. Mr. W. T. Riteh. tbe Australian Rnringville, It is also probable The'following dispatch tells of the unper ponsantrw. if any one wool the movements of the afmien have exnerf, will deliver lecture a 2lTson man nse out the besides .t! 'may term, and ad- for the at Commercial club rooms tothe Two the R. aud ago T. place, to days general destined be Tliurber were hoy pope there ; of Fpanedi Fork has morrow evening commencing at vance besrjn along both banks of several .eHIdr. a son and six pLOOD RELATlOif NOTED LECTURER heenTirged ' 1 8 oclock. Mr. Riteh ' comes Tbe river in great strength toward dauM rs enlarv CASE IS with tbe highest of ereden- -' IS .Brussels. Further south the Oer-U- o COMING cents a dev and tbe mother SETTLED; Gals l he vill nn doubt give mans have pushed in "with 'similar mesf "earningsTfromiuakTugi - w and very strongly fharJhev irresistible force aU along tbe line Presses afforded them only-thA Property - Right Question of, Provo to Have Series cf Fine Lec. TrI,f! bfl o1ltor Gie rccordersbip. the wool growers of -- this, section S far Dinant and Civet 0n t,ie VP to name some interesting facts relative to !rm bnresj necessities of life, and the' Much Importance Has Been t-- tures Sunday and Monday. in 1T1fm Meuse to Neufchatean. rfH0 um uu rtnn the growth and care of wool, nis ' schooling of the children was sad- Settled by Judge Morgan inp the Tabernacle. j, this The advance, has oeen imrieo y neglected. This was tnv .es-o- n Place, R. R. Thorne and roture' jt ls sai(i is (for ' only of Ralph Elliott. .Thome is not flni interest to sheepmen, hut to the- with thoroughness and deeis- - neeiallv of the girls, who never the District Court. "on oral public, which- is invited to ion alopg the whole battle front, learned to read or write, twer. in Dr. F..H. Essert, a lecturer ot n of i eandidate. The fight is not only against num- - affr life. Over in Lehi tbe Republicans hp r,r(',pnh The lecturer comes A decision handed down bv national reputationr representing Jiers. hut against time. International e , 'a.v they just want a man to beat under the auspiees of the Ttah- Ginsepnes eartv career was for-- i Judge Morgan in the Jedediah the The situation is big enough, timately influenced bv the village .Fldredge Estate ease Thursday Slave Association, will speak as George Garf and from all we can fa!( rowors Association, association bears the It is bigger than history has ever priest. 'who took a liking To tbe morning terminates a long, eon-- , Allows: Sunday. lug. 23. at. in Provo. G. A. Goates is 1 A OA 1 ! J 1 xL . .11 i t I m! . i i a fi i pense. There will be no charge hnou n. bu it is simple. bov, tangbt him to read The allied commanders murt mrite aud drummed no doubt a have well, settled plans bv this rnuthfnl heei many will take advantage tinm for dealing with it. The ar- - Latin. With th., this opportunity to hear this of In German advance for a af fbe age of 11 rnn Pun-'-- i ' , expert. fortnight has given them full op- - eomiriary af Gaeflefraueo. not far of this state provides that heira 2 Tb m.. men onlv. at Sunday, ' d inherit equally uhjectrA National peril Tbe frpasiror outside of Provo as vet. frm his birth place, and for four of the For the large force they now years yverv dav. rain or ehljie, with those of the whole blood in Taxpayers Burden, row itsat-'- n TT,pn)arp in the race from,vpJ Gluff. the former district at- hae in Belgium tber are sovn-- i framppd to school, usually bare the same degree, unless tbe in- - Joots Provo.. ?ren,do not forget ITrp' Thev arp Hpnrv rtnttall. torney. Both men are well known very strong lines of defense COTT footed. ntil be cached the out, lion i. "Ppo v in tbe eountv and have lots of j ing backward from Antwem. be. 0f fhP village, wpere he by descent, devise or gift of some I Monday. Aug 24th, onlv rmmpreial club, end L. T. Nel- tv Wra Fr"A loo,ns - Ali hind Brussels and round again to oiild slip on his shoes to keen one pnoesfor, in which . , 1V Mn , Rnhjm. ,.l ' Jor .NamnrpoyTtty surveyor. lie rn apnearnToes. Two nails of those who arynot of the blood of societies and clubs and W. fl. T, hnger of Lekf. iriew apuoars to , J1" The Germans, as tbev advance shoes were bj yparlv allowanno such ancestor are" excluded from TT are urged to attend in a bodv'J!1'1 1P Pn!v thp best engineers in the out for slier-- , s (,,:p more deeply with such a curve, From'Castlefranei. he,vaed in such- inheritance. The heirs of Monday evening at 8:15 will be'1,f Tbp,friemts of Jesse Harmon, Rfa1p and although he is not ask- - ' to ept t,,p former sber- - ing for the must at least separate Their nrmy f0 tbe seminarv- 'af Padua, tbe whole blood contended , that for cverv man. womaft and child. il'J!.vp place, his friends are ron Gm north of the Mouse from their ar-- . 1858? deceased had sp far lie has de- - j determined to obtane.l a large Tbis will be a in at tbe age of 25. vm? but!';: nominate him at mv in (be department in the Ar-- ordained priest hud took no bis portmm of his property by gift. take an evening off and come, ,t .. p nvwiuon.. L, Frovo t mpni from has'lwo denes of northern Frnnop. his de-J Tn mother. will tbe! TomboTo. The court m he 18fi7 be at the big lecture of the ser- duties. .atromeys f reston Greer is the only Part of tlje great ronGict mavhad his first parish of importance, eided that the evidence (Tid- not ies. Subject. , The Blackest racp or counlv' attorney. They f man the school superin- are George-- P. Parker, who made out ' ' soon rago neross the actual field j I' On the race iKbo years ago, jnd Har- - tendency. (rontinnei On PaRe JYve.) of Waterloo. (Continued On Page Five ) ' J -- P VOLUME 6 M. mud-slingin- him-selfjFro- m n -- ll g -4 - k -- j - ' k i -- j n i - j -- But-under- eom-panyw- ill - ve-ineluded-oiw d. ning , j j , " . - .... - i j Gian-1-eatin- Hs-an- A. -t- he-race ' -- -- i I Tbe-fstbe- to-Pro- HERES , - e tir " - nt I I J) i. Anti-Whit- A V -- 1 1 1 . - 1 half-bloo- i i K- n-- -t i ' 'k 'an-iiDt- e - week-nigh- t, - -- j - 1 , I Ivg-TM'e- t XL L, if |