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Show Ji THE PROVO POST pleted as soon as U it had been carried out by the original plan, n hone you will not lose Endsin. .September ChTTeYuuSr oriliIY"p6Sfpunenicnt, show the same l and that few mfilmsTSm'TofTTieremafnf 'TKWbriTHasEeenPushedMos t in have pre-that you your Vigorously in All of the Live days Towns of the State With Great vious work. A clean town is a good place to Success. Cleanup Campaign inter-'tractio- mi HH.II.1IT1I ntf'-"1''- ir imm&E&- you-wil- - ; On Abe wiH hi-- 4 Demoeratie-'-lame-duc- seated and gll will have the right to take part in the pro.x ceedings, Fromjhe present,outlook it will be convention long to be remembered, for there are practically no eombiimtions being made in the county and none will be made if the sentiment of It at convention 425 delegates e will-li- e 0Q lmay candidate will go befor the convention on lus merits and mst stand or fall accordingly, Contrast this method with that adopted by three weeks ago. In that conven- Democrats the tion ever? delegate voted, for what the committee recommended and if he didnt he got all that was doming to him in a hurry. , There job was upper, most. - In the Republican convention principle will prevail and the recommendations of the committees will be confined to the platfqrm only. Candidates will have-th- e privilege of American citizenship, which was denied some of the would-bcandidates before, the Democratic convention. The" convention will really represent the will of the rank and file of the pahty, for there is no set of disgruntled office seekers to cater to for sup- 1 A M -- - e -- P.91 - -- . O oo 0 a J o,: i - Sep-emb- m - puer-afwUCon-?pa e, Mabel Fenton,-Willia- "We thought Hallida-- m gf wap going - C Cough Rem and Arthur Sells, will present AjTand one bottle- - stopped' his Modern Cleopatra, and eured his cold completely; following cough - For sale by all dealers (Adv.) tremena of heels on the closely -- , n WOMAN LOVES A CLEAN MAN er - ... d. at e, f man would not be able to do alt of he scoring and we" now plan to iave three scorers start the work on. September - 1st. Under tlm' new method the worVwill"he eom- - - Domestic Steom Laundry SIOOREWARDrSIOO. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure In all Its stages, and that Is Catarrh. Halls Catarrh Cure Is the" only positive cure now ? known to the medicinal fraternity. Let me send you FREE PERFUME -- Write today) for a testing bollle of Catarrh being a constitutional disease, j requires a constitutional treatment. . Cure IS taken internal-- 1 h ly, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system,, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease,andgtving"the "patient strength by. building up the consti-- j tution and assisting nature In doing Its work. The proprietors have so much faith In Its curative powers that they offer One Hundred) Dollars for1' any case that It fails to cure. Send - for HsLof testimonials. Address: F. J. CHENET & Co Toledo, Ohio. ' Sold by all druggists, 7Gc. j Take Halls Family Pills for consti- ED. Halla-Catarr- PINAUDS LILAC The worlds most famous perfume, every drop as sweet as the living blossom. For handkerchief, atomizer and bath. Fine after shaving. AB the value is in the perfumeycu dont pay extra for a TanbjTBouIe. The quality is wonderful The price only - 75c (6 oz.). Send 4c for die little bottle enough, for 50 handkerchiefs. -- PARFUMERIE ED. PINAUD i pation. - ii I itroying.' TThrnpreliminary'" scores 'that lave been made taught us that one WHAT THE WAR HAS TAUGHT US- It is becoming more apparent all the time Whi the is war in V progress in Europe, that the Provo people are not ready for tbe Americans are beginning'to realize that thisna- - shearer ,r every few weeks, so do not bite readily tLonisbeingtaughta-lesson-and-thfor Tessbn every baited Tiook put out by our wily neigh shows the value of the Protective Tariff. The bor on the north.- - We can. give better entertainWashington Post in "discussing the question ment home at than that pulled off in Salt Lake says: The expression has been heard frequently last Week, jintLllhepeoplewill have more real of late that the European war, to all, intents am! enjoyment than they could possibly get inrsuch purposes, serves the manufacturing industries of stunts as were handed out to the visitors. it is time for us to think more of center-in- g thd United States almost in the samejnanner and as" our interests a FroteetiveTariff around our home town. Here In other words, if degree the producers of Europe are taken from the fields we are goingo get the benefit of our efforts and and the shops and sent to the front, there will he all of the people have an opporturutyto particiserious falling off in the imports, leaving Ameri pate in the amusements,. Wlen a part of the cans in full possession of their own market. people leave town others cannot get enough interest worked up to do big things. -- When all a viewris subject tovariom qualificastay home such successes as Pioneer day will occur tions.' The essential factor, of course, is to obtain more frequently amrthe" fraternal the necessary ships. As an equivalent to the polfeeling of brotherhood will make Provo a better city. icy of Tariff Protection, a European war is sadly deficient in that it lops off millions from the Tar-ifWHY NOT STOP THE WAR? . revenues of the government Whatever gain The greatest calamity in history-i- a being may accrue to1 the manufacturers is at the ex The following "grearnat ions ppng qf 4he Treasury.ire involved; already Germany and Austria- What the European war does .accomplish j the Hungary forming entente, and England with however, is the illustration of the economic necesher domains,' India and Canada, France, Belgium, sity of Tariff Protection at all times. The prinRussia, Japan and Servia, making up the great of Protection was home to ciple forcibly brought allies. All are grapling in the grip of death and the American people during the Napoleonic wars, fears are entertained lest even others be drawn when American statesmen showed clearly- - that into the furnace of wur. the American public should not he placed at the Death and destruction stalk abroad now,and mercy of Europe. The great argument for Protection at that imejwas-t- q have industries so, famine and pestilence will follow War$. of the1 firmly, established in the UnitetLStates that no past will be as the games of children when comEuropean war could deprive us of manufactured pared with tht present- struggle. Men have goue articles. The present crisis points to the same down like blades of grass before the modern enconclusion. It shows tSiat it is absolutely neces- gines of destruction, amf a once fair laud will be sary for the United States to be made industrially peopled with widows and orphans and the maimed independent of foreign countries and to be from the field of carnagel All of it is terribleto brought to a roint where it. can produce for itself contemplate. It would seem, that some hand should stay tlie conflict, but whose hand everything needed by its own people. trill it be? . It has been a favorite argument with the Tar-- J Bring the next bundle of shirts, collar Cuff or other laundry to us, and we will make you ao lovable feminine eyes will follow, you everywhere. : ! . ' We use soft watcrjaad pure soapand clean without- - de- " i : Fur-thermor- I or - Let thy people watch the coming Republican eon ven t ion for if will be a revel at! ontsom e who aro used td sucFfiascoes as was perpetrated upon the Democrats this year. " O -- k Ms-wow!- r 1 erop wilt be one of thg largest in years. While no statistics have as yet been given out from the Democratic cloak room of the House of Representatives; general report point to the belief that the number ot Democratic lame ducks after the fall election will exceed the number of offices" which I,residcntWils9fl have to bestow on those who will have gone down to defeat while carrying his banner in their own home districts. More and more Democratic congressmen are torn with conflicting emo- their "dual attempt to please the Presi- dent and please their constituents at the same time. . o- GOOD JUDGMENT USED. Fewer Provo people attended the Wizard of the Wasatch- - show this year than have attended a Salt Lake festival in a number of years, and that, too, with better facilities for getting to the state capital than we have hereto enjoyed. The ack of interrat iirthat carnival showsgood judgment on the part of the Provo - people. They could have gone in great crowds and when they arrived in oar sister- city they could have had their nickels,dame8 and quarters extracted to see uthe- - floating" mhtch" for men only and similar skin games that were conducted under Salt Lake police protection, if they had so desired, but not - ' Another of the attractions that is said will prove a great hit is- Kitty Flynn, known, as Tbe Em live. press of Ragtime Alley, in a pie.-entitled. The Girl From Brigh- Utah Development League, r Jas. M. Kirkham, Seey. "ton.TMiss Flynn came into popii- I i larity at Brighton Beach, - where several vaudeville managers madeNEXT WEDNESDAY S tempting offers ot tlieir circuit.. ::but'S..&-t- L ;W0n- - out, --largely' EXCELLENT ATTRACTION trough .their ability to furnish beautiful theatres, small jumps. The headliner at the Columbia Flynn comes along with be a piece next Wednesday-wi- ll prpq notices of her nHHnJ . , entitled, A Modern Cleopatra - - Caught a Bad Cold. presented by the Ross and Fenton. Players, with William Ilalliday ' 'Last winter my son caught a very pry r Tad cold and the way he ceugned Chas. J. Rose, the distinguished was something dreadful, writes Mrs. comedian, whose popularity is Sarah E, puncan, of Tipton. . Iowa. ' in association'" with world-widInto sure he Never in the history of Utah has there been such a sentiment for eleaner cities and better sanitary conditions than prevails through out the state at the present time. E v p ry w h erg t kuTwo rkoh e ea ning the town is in progress and the cities that win the prizes will hai e to be in excellent condition. Provo is rapidly getting Into the winning class,' but we are still far from being ready for the scorers who come early in. September to brrti krm-f- ln at'Fh erkili Mayor Charles F. Decker has been doing .much for tlje cause and reports progress all over the city, but not enough yet. He has received the following' letter from the secretary of the Development League: Lchi, Utah. August 26. 1914. 'o All Who Have Entered: The 'date-fthe scoring of all he towns, in the Clean Town Con-e- ii has been postponed until 1st for two reasons : There were so many towns" who entered the contests late.y They were unable to do the work which to have ae they would have liked ' complished . and requested that )ie date of the scoring he changed. We were unable to secure an out of town, scorer by the 'time plan-ne- AJOODLAME DUCK" CROP. Aprojios of the talk about general crop indications are that the forthcoming COMING. tljisjiivnth the Republicans L a najat. .a ctuiuiyAuckeL IGth-'o- f ia,lu - at-W- 1 H. C. HICKS, Editor GREAT CONVENTION do us success in New York. The act will be the added feature e week. The fi for the OTMfefliai!.r coaracler8 .will present one of the biggest comedies thjt ItTway westward in many moons, Department M. ED. PINAUD BUILDING . NEW YORK (Adv.) eu-acle- pe; - Beebe Lumber Company Wholesale and Retail AMERICAN WIRE FENCE, COMBINATION FENCE, WINDOW GLASS, READY MIXED PAINT, FLOOR PAINT, PAINT BRUSHES, BUILDERS HARD WARE CEMENT, HARDWALL , . PLASTER, .MALTHOIlf ROOFING. - . DOORS, WINDOWS, SHINGLES, LATH, LUMBER All Kinds of MIll , AILS, BOLTS, ETC. " T Work & PROVO, UTAH. PHONES 10T AND 105. rHwiK.wrri - 'Tty'Tb could not compete successfully with the cheap! labor products of Europe suchan industry, Jn liih with jrue econo my Tsh on d bepormrtted to die If smdf'a policy had been followed by lic United States in the past, ifwouhl mean thaMhe nation would be utterly unable to support. iself in the present European crisis. Even now the war will deprive the United States of many articles, such .as chemicals used jn agriculture and manufactur-ing- . and would likewise deprive the country of many manufactured articles.- such ns tcvtiTla Uieials, elc , af such industries bad not been Weft 1 - -- Whatever else the" general war in Europe majr show, it cannot fail to demonstrate not only the value but the ahsifute economic necessity of 7 it Protective Tariff. 0 0 0 Some people .spend so realty, for a vacation they to get there will). nch eor moey tgefting have enonsrji left bed-- ' side of his dying wife, was impelled by his sense of duty to pen a strong plea, for peace It was without effect. There is, however, one power which can stop the war, it so desires, and that jf is the money power. . If the great bankers of the world will unite and close their vaults to the kings and emperors whose persona) prejudices have. plunged their patriotic citizens into the deadliest strife of the age, thi war will soon end. Nations cannot fight and feed armies vrilWt. Our Expenses; . mon w ami. vh or sense returns. The banks of the United States have wisely set the sample. Their vaults Lave been closed. - f the money barons of Europe will follow ' their example we will have peace. ifUfielc S?m s decreed to put embargo an wbeot bme, she might put a stop to the deadly rnriflmt. .But whether it Would settle the matter fW any definite period is very questionable. At n co'rotiic ships as .much as $10,00(1 in f es to pass through the Panama Canal. Wed swim the old iljteh for half the amounts- . It-wi- In idle muylenls get busy. k Mrasrvapwww,-- pWi'Wffg'UK'ii ll T Are less than any other concern in the State; hence we can sell considerably lesslhan any one else. ' ou-a-pian- ofor - " Pianos sold by us go direct from fac7 tory to. your home. ' . We have saved many others many let us do the same for you. dol-lar- s, y BLAKE MUSIC COMPANY .. . |