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Show V 1 - , REGISTER (( Th q O-H- rt ea Fost? Iftrune 'toP pretty love stories that is worthy of your attention. It makes good reading matter and is decidedly interesting. Besides being able read this delightful story in Ihe Po&, you canee it acted out in motion pictures, by some of the best actors now engaged in the ".Movies. A Todays JnstailcnA-Wil- i eee-it.- " be shov.m;in.the-lleil-Thcatit first-t- hen This is one of Louis Joseph Vance Vbest efforts and the intense situations that come up grip right on to one and when the story is seen it rill indeed be interesting. YOUR COMPLAINTS Post subscribers are particu larly requested to notify this office If for any reason the paper does not reach them regularly twice each week. Our let phoneumber la IS. Call u up whenevs it mieees you. We have no other way of knowing if you are ihlsae thTnitts tU?' ratTtmytbatbelnstliitoday's those-fascinating- Fail ;' AND -- re VOLUME--6 PROVO CITY, UTAH,, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1914 mm V GERMANS-ARE-FIGHTI- . There is no doubt in Ihe minds of military experts that the Vapid invasion of Prance by the German nrmos will cause alarm' in the French capital willun a few days. The French and English armies are .believed to have fallen back on the first line of Frcneh defense the forts extending from Calais on the CHOICE OFTHE CONVENTION Conventions Name Strong Utah County Delegates Hake Demonstration in favor f Smoot Entherlaud Sounds Keynote Speech. lively lien -i- leaving-Brusscls- - United States Senator Reed Smoot. Judge of the Supreme Court W. M. McCarty. Congressman (First Dis- trict) Hon. Joseph Howell. Congressman (Second Dis- trict) E. 0. Leatherwood. Supt. of Publio Instruction A C. Matheson. - V.- - . - ,- - ' -- SALT LAKE CITY, Sept. 1, 3:30 p. m. The big convention thii morning 'was called L. Cummings. II. Secretary by ' Senator George Sutherland was made temporary chairman and in a splendid , address in which he J told of the progress;ofthe Repub-- ' lican party4and enumerated many of the laws that have done so much for American citizenship. He referred to the Democratic administration and told ot the contested conventions the Repub- method now in use in forcing laws lican Party has held Tor years E. which originate O. Leatherwood of Salt Lake, 'upon the peopleHouse. ne' Stated district attorney for the Third inthir" White was nominated for that important bills .introduced by Second- district "Mrs. Elizabeth-Har- dy "ot "this in the wnld Congress and senators representatives - city ..received a letter from -- her : ' not be brought before the commit- yesterday, Those in the race against Jlr, son LeGrand, who has been labortees successfully, ne told of the inwere Harry S. ing in Germany as a missionary, Leatherwood one hundred million dollar fend Devine both'of ' and who at the time the letter was James crease in government expendi- Joseph Lake Salt county uho made the written (Aug. 6 wnsin Zurich, tures and denounced the UcmoTwo ballots .Switzerland. In discussing t!m very-doscontest cratic tariff in most severe.tenns. of the enniitiy, Elder the decide to were were necessary After the committees states that the missionary illardy named the convention adjourned mixiee. is a at standstill ami that In the First District the names ,work until 2 oclock this afternoon. dare even hold eon versa not The temporary organization was of Joseph Howell of Logan, pro-- 1 they t tht ons made permanent and the commit--tee- s sent congressman at large fom. hi as s rrestel the. of nnil Spring Utah, Jacob Johnson reported. he stated that witnessed ,Ge eomrressman for tk Ben L. Rich of Salt Lake coun- Oitvalso present b7-F-'ce ib.Y -- Sand ty got 'the floor when nominations and deans for United"" States senator were were repulsed after liberal treat- and' mother that there is hb cause for m mediately Wl11 he thpm d reah the called for. In a most eloquent Strand B CL ment imstered to them by the ad orKanaihot. Ten thousand soldiers were any worry whatever. Reed Hoyt Senator he placed speech " eonven- Smoots name before the conven- were- placed b(!fnre the A dispatch to the Daily Mail IT. won5 and Christensen. T. II. FOURTH WARD HOLDS 23; tion. At the mention of Smoot tion. Mr. Howell, however, Amiens dated Saturday from FLOWER DAY AT Burton, 15. W . D. Candland, nomination with ease EDUCATIONAL SERVICES the Utah County delegation arose TABERNACLE SATURDAY m01nff, says: who was nominated, did not re- - L "Second District. and waving flags, marched behind So . the advance far German Prof. Wm. II. Boyle of the BJ ' "In the most stubbornly fought eeive, any votes. read ory .J Mt. ii7Welrs,trpngtho'wa?frov Gn,Safur4ayi,next. will, heee,-- this y- Dm'et willi ffie" Pare' t' - It was j Ours. 'We Are for Utah and for cbngfekHl('iftal'J3convn:'Wfionsr,'ey'er; see to pitiable city. and when from J. the which 'A"a in the in at old Mustart, held Utah, Tabernacle, or the every inchjdent U Smoot, tiud circled, around the 0Q E. G. H. Merrill placed his name before was contested, of the while ground the most ortuu-- 1 of their houses at Albert, making gymniasium, 4 theatre, cheering lustily educational principles. convention there was a demonLake was-tJ- ie band played lively music. Sena- - named" Republican .lart-f- i tor severaT minutTlad all a of attention, oui city. The entire space will he (possessions as they" were yJw.jfoTconVess larf ing tath 6eo;?e"Janday a . xr a and it that a domin- - a blooming garden. The Provo .carry. Tr over 7 Mr. cressiona SmooL Reed to tribute Ihave not been able to dis- of mjric the ant child growth Floral Co. and The Provo Nur--, ing diwptin he Co. will each have an exhibit i cover whether Tt was General 'Inn AjYnhe'com wmibrrtilhavTbccn Smoots name was the only one t(? JLPh: was sery Preferable. as oome. before the of tracher r,mr p ins of the eight war,!, of Proro Tan-- , army from Mulhaaaen or Th' of .llrto' e .majority he teas elected nn.mmm.sty r Mmin.t.on. First the re,, a- - ;vell worth one a time to say noth- - other fresh, troops which checked eamli, late, rotea of the eonveotion, the total ise, demonstration aceor K(1;ntf! tation and character of Ihe in- - m?.of ' After working to the German advance, but for the ljte sure of when the vote of his five opponents ed Mr. c in j moment General Pau is the popushould he taken into onenS. Two ballots but 120. Mr. Howells strength ; lFke lar hero here. All seem to helieve are "alsolif fvT:Ath&t ll rwilEttnurthe tide. il- Another-Amie- ns making up dispatchbooth and also Chronicle says : the most blue The French retirement before 1 resulted ribbona Tie successful una nimonsly elected. will be the more German horde advancing Iron. if his Mr Joseph southern counties. Sevier, Wash1 2 votes, - Lewis A. Merrill then took the reiving A llue rd.bon will be for Namur down the valley ot the given jington and Wavnc. Uintah coun- - prflWn orresponds with the parbeat f flow 'the Meuse various was views. The Ger. PolleJon masterly. (ty also gave Congressman Howell two and blue ribbons for the L. prs mans Rolierts won at PrL met their a cost in Eugene ITowell.ifs entire Vote and he received 43' way best two floral for and the design of life human the as Provo as in uithhe saints, 44 great defeat; Fourth ward in the evening meet-- , best collection of tea roses. won their way. yet they Mr. is. free to the public The exhibit and an For France is talk placed before the convention the first congressional retirement that fivegave big convention1 amusing Vivian Fav Starr, tbe A. G. Matheson, who, like a for all invitation he to Hnon as Nice a as hearty in his'months Its subject. glorious Mr. old of But0 story anything gnrt daughter in by accla- with at- total of 169 votes to others. was ushered her annals. I. Z A, Starr of th Provo Naughty 7 wasATrs.ohn ' nearest His - after creditopponent mation. The convention." ic speaker Kufrajed child ipt 5th at l prm. and remain ""It u ii s nearly a fortnight ago home miscellaneous Gonrcasman Jacob Johnson of Second ward, died at their some, evening. . Anyone detir-Th- e that the Gcrmans-bega- n transacting concenwho received 40 on Sunday afternon of cholera in- - crowlh ; how it delighted iu grati- - f PfP or business.! convention adjourned. Sanpete county, Bowers mft their the and potted heaviest plants forces may oa were 295 funeral appetite The frequently services trating the fantfim. of remainder votes. them. Ice cream and cake residence" the rweived of the .obtfun chastisement 2 the at held from follows: as distributed were also be served. In what developed into one of votes (Continued on pas 8) parent because something had j C. Hoyt, 21? B. C.CaII. JirA. oclock this afternoon. the most interesting and warmlyi T. "Id-or- a ss Today has developed nothing startling - in the . war zone in France Continual fighting is in and the Germans are bo. I1 ria. The far northern army' progress coming uncomfortably near Paris, swung north in Belgium after though' not without sustaining and was great losses The French embassy XilLeir: id ht announced which was supposed to be protectthat desperate fighting had bea ed by forts much stronger than renewed along JTosges and in Lorthose at Liege. raine. A regiment of German Another armyhad taken Nacavalry wasjompl etelyd estroy ed. mur and v, as headin g for Taris The Germans are progressing in a little south. their attack . on. the allies' left The third hail crossed the borwing. der near Longwy and was push-in- g Bomb Dropped on Paris. -A on. biplane' passed over3 '7 j ParisGerman 4:30 oclock this afters at fourth army had taken , A and noon dropped a projectile x Nancy, it was reported and was which, however, did not explode well in French territory. , In a special dispatch to tha In addition-the- re j Evennlng News from St. Pcters- was. believed t be a large army near Colmar burg comes the news that the mans have met defeat at the hands in Alsacemade up of. Austrians of the Russians in a fierce battle to the number of 100,000 and in Muthen between Neidenberg Germans. The intention of , the and Osterode.y Panic reigns in commander of that force would Danzig and large1 numbers of the to be across move population ere fleeing to Berlin undoubtedly some remaining to assist in. the the border as soon as French work of strengthening the fort- itroops were withdrawn from fications. Hace. Another telegram states that , the Austrians have suffered an been eaten the fond mother was irreparable defeat at Ramose, in , saving for a special occasion. The Russian Poland, fifty miles south- destructive propensities' find east of Lubin. , g of dishes Germans .. Win Their Way atsworn into 'service under the flag nents and of course learn that Fearful Cost.. in one day which was "to it is the things it suf-- J asight naughty by see that will never W forgotten fers. The follies of jokes were LONDON, Aag. 31. The Daily by LeGrand. The general op-- shown up, and how a boys mind Telegraphs Amiens, France cor- pression is almost hirifying. ean be directed in the proper way' respondent wiring Saturday says : trying women and pleading chil- - by providing the proper inviron- Two instances of serious fight-re- n are to be seen on every ment. Good schools do much to- ing have been reported in this viMen and boys are taken ward , iand. providing these growing einity during., the r twenty- om every walk in life and forced conditions. The desire of the The first is a stiff hour four to .enterthe. army, .ehild.is-the- . its jnake-upart--of engagement indicating that th Eld er JIaidy-- staf es tha the hat should receive special train- - Germans are really nneomforta- - , missionaries have been given the ing. Arouse his desire ,to"be bly close. The engagement iis still assurance of the American consul somebody and he will'Work. If in progress , t .. riU bo it.'8-The second was REPUBLICAN STATE ' CANDIDATES. ... Allies More Successful and Pro-greof Germans Blows Up-- War in Germany Ragging With Disastrous Results. north to Belfort ncluding-twelve or thirteen great fortresses as shown on the map, and some H9 fortified blaccs of less military valuer ! At this time, so far as can be learned from contradictory despatches there are four armies In France, all moving toward en-theo- utb, NG FOR ENTRANCE TO CAPITAL CITY First and Second Defenses of Paris IS UNANIMOUS ,i If you have a fyvvjitce peich- 5Ta p pi c i or in fact any fruit that I ready for the Iocm market that you would Ilka to oispoaa of at pnea with profit, why dont you ute tn CLASSIFIED COLUMN of thia paper to aesiet you. It would only coat you a trifle and It may prove very valuable to vow. To pef die trkee valuable time. The CLASSIFIED COLUMN Is the cheapettr quickest - and bast. 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