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Show k - I The Best to Be .Post subscribers arepartleu--larl- y requeited to notify this If for any reason the paper does not reach them regularly twice each week. Our telephone number la 13. Call ue up whenewerlt misses you. We have way of knowing If you are missed. offlca no-oth- Had As evidence of the service The Post is giving its patrons, we observe that a number of the photographs we have used and some that we are using today arteproduced in this weeks issue of Colliers Weekly, one' of the foremost national magazines. We maintain that these pictures taken from thegreat battlefield are of interest to all. They are educatlonal. as they give us views of the great forces at work, theirhnptements of warfare, and even their exact location on the map. Our idea of these things would be very vague were it not fCr the use of photographs reproduced by the press of the country. The Post carries its share of the best to be had. REGISTER YOUR - ' COMPLAINTS YOU FARMERS " AND FRUITGROWERS! If you have a few nice peaoh-e- , pea re, applet or In fact any fruit that Unready for tht local market that you would Ilka to dispose of at once with a profit why don't you um the CLASSIFIED COLUMN of this paper t assist you. It would only c you a trifle and It mav prow, very valueki to you. To pea die tree valuable time. The CLASSIFIED COLUMN is the cheapest, quickest and ' best.' Try It. er SEPTEMBER 22, 1914 VQL.6 JESSE KNIGHT ENDOWS BRIGHAMYQUNGUNIVERS1TY $100,000 Gift Presented to the Institution Today in Bonds lr-rigati- MAIL . - -- -- 'Theatre last Friday night for his number8-were-so- of the old time songs that always brought bursts of applause from his 'audiences"' Musically Mrr Roeae'a con-cewas one of the greatest successes of the season. rt facts: There fire nine states in the Unthat are Dry through state TRIBAL WARS IN THF prohibition (five .having - joined SOUTH SEA IS ANDS the ranks during the past five AT ELLEN WEDNESDAY years). Eighteen other states are a majority Dry through loThis remarkable was actual- - cal option. i -- 1 ii raii am ay ; tba Smith (Continued On PagoTHCI around-the-wor!- '! -- MRS. THOMAS Polynes-France- iKS y ro-th- e s e be-whi- ofcoru-mercialis- tween the two lovers, however, to an unexpected issue when the Kings son meets with an accident end is injured. Poloka brings all hfsj sorcery at his command Into play, anaJORDAN SUES DEFUNCT RAILROAFOR DAMAGES fails to heal the Injured man. Maka her hand and pas mother then tries cures the prince. As a Toward for bate soon consider It worth while to pay attention to the things that endure forever. . ' The Blue Bench district, upon which the the bonds are secured, Is probably richest In the entire Uintah ' basin. There are thousands of acres of the richest lands In Utah under the irrigation' system which was built, with br-money. r, loaned Knight One . i be- - -- 10 1ia ll?,'101:11:?5ii.? one of the larg- tl Sprte-- - gr.cin..flyntmn. asked forion aest In the United . States and carfler the lnjury. Tntiff water out on the feat plateau around Settle- - near, j,jg by the nev town dwelling house, becauseTf menta ae being bunt with the of In Borne colonization lty of earlier nn.p Bmote n( cinders lncldpnt to J' v 1 - to provide, o, noj ft WILL HOLD 8EPARAJE ot road makes It the elevation of CAMPAIGN SESSIONS au bfs men and prepares for "The Call of the North," with Rob- - practically Impossible to obtain prop- - 8uminon8 ck art htaWs erbla Througn ert EdeBon In the leading role, cornea er ingress' and egress to North"eisnsaWto he Eraatus T Thorn has commenced hlhUlMan!f monizlng ihe "rebrichleanda PolicTeson matters of government, the most absorbing film subject ever an action la replevin .against George wlnJ?3 U. SStta? corned to I produced. The fact that It was staged Hammer et. al for the possession of a d t,c.ket .COnif!Wt .In Northern Canada and Lower Call- - horse, valued at $75 and for $25 climax henakfni ano lxraa en m to hold separate meetings, forala. by Cecil B. De Mllle, under damages.-- , In a fierce duel with the priml- - Tbere-seeto be considerable fear the guidance of the Jesse L. Lasky , Suit has been filed bv W H Rav & Fage ve weapons used by the Polynesians. that the koeakers wouldNget mixed FtmtuTW Play Company, with Wllfora Co. against Dora N Newcomoe in her Makapa slays Lono and carries his and the inconsistencies of wlfe back t0 hcB peopU , shown up too plainly to the votelWv. Edward S. wiil of Perry Newcombe, do the artistic director, and Stuart ' ' $91L35r Interest and White, the author, aiding hi tho pro- ceased, to collect " duction, well substantiates the -a- n- $150 attorney fees on promissory RAY CECIL WENTZ - Judge Morgan ordered the confiscaof the FRACTURED RIGHT Call "The notes secured nouncement that by mortgage on Provo, of all liquors taken Trom J. tion all WATER of In LEO Some Interest Bench real estate. pRAWING North" la the most remarkable Franklin Smith and George Beck of motion pictures. American-madthe mortgaged property Is claimed by , Lehl by Sheriff Henry East The two r Zions Resej-yolProvo company,, the Cecil Wentz, men have been running dives In Lehl Ray ya ' of Provo Bench, an WPre raide Savings Bank & Trust company, and son-o- f FOUR BOYS COME ' The order calls for suffered a peculiar accident 'Sunday destruction of the liquors, Yq pROVO HOMES they are made parties defendants which resulted In breaking his fight leg Provo to bora been Four boys have whue unloading hay yesterday from a well with & heavy bucket, LECTURE AT BAPTIST . afternoon on Provo Bepch, Ikm Clay and as deep parents and James Sutherland, Sambe was placing It on a high ana CHURCH TONIGHT was and In uel Trotter, Lars E. Thompson thk rope got entangled around Jbe well It fell on him Oliver Davis are. the MVraIieet above the ground. curb rigni teg In iwo places. are brealans.pis The mothers and children Moody, for 24 years & geitlngrhen he became disentangled he fell The boy is recovering very nicety. on un was the Congo" In Africa, rendered . and to nicely. the missionary ground along will lecture tonight at the Baptist conscious. The workmen with hJm SOMETHING FOR NOTHING IS church. The lecture Is free. No coldying so sent for The; thought that he HOUSEHOLD " ECONOMY of lection will be taken. Mr. Moody Is WHILE $8.00 worth An showed WORTH examination cost a the to physician. reduce high main spring Is time well Informed upon all phases of Afriworth for ware your not was nothing Injured vital seriously point that Clayton ot living Start' at the to Investigate: See our big ad.j in can life and activity. He is worth " your ranged See our ad. m this Issue?; althouah he is suffering. from bad, this paper. Taylor Bros. Co. hearing. The public is Invited. bruises., , Taylor Bros. Co. g. and-fro- m me -- ms the-justo- n - e - Ray-Wen- tz ' - j -- proud-fithprs- 7- j,, Rev-Tho- maa j 1 s ' -- , , f ?fttefl' cording to reports frp.ni Petro-grawhich may be biased, more ian 130,000 prisoners have been htaken bv his armies and-$1- . now the wife or Makapa. n. ly earner v,. LONDON, Sept, 21. The nature ot the struggle between the German and the allied forces on the battle front In France, which stretches from- - Noyon in the west to Verdun, is indicated by the latest official Communication from the French war office, which says that the engagement have become less violent: From this It would seem as If both sides hafi reached the conclusion that the raining of a few vards of ground hardly warranted the losses entailed and that preparations are on the way for a strong offensive movement at some' strategic point. The western wing of the German, line has been thrust bacs about seven mlleB during the last forty-eighour as a sequel to continuous righting night and day. Both sides, despite almost superhuman fatigue, show the utmost determination ot to yield an Inch of ground without a terrific struggle, but the fresher troops at the disposal of the allied commanders have gradually forced the Germans to - -- recede. In a special dispatch It Is reported that the British have fared badly In the loss of officers. 797 officers are reported among the casualty list. Of .this .number 130 have beep kttledr fig Many: of the mtstilag-nrohab- ly , musL Iater be recorded as killed or wounded. These losses have been sustained within the TRANSPORTATION CLUB ", - It Is declared In Franco , A large number of the members of past week.- Transportation -- club that the past weeks battles exceeded the Salt Lake Transportation came to Provo last Saturday night for anything In hlstorv wince the struggle wlth people of at Port Arthur. There are stories of I Provo. The party came to town over charges unequalled In the annals of British arms since Balaklava, and the casualty lists, which filter through slowly day by day, confirm the re ports, which otherwise mlght.he takDeer en as an exaggeration. Among the very interesting sid lights thrown upon the horrible scene at the front Is one given y Luigi Bartini. a special war correspondent, who University, At 7 oclock dinner was served at gives in part the following story: BEHIND THE ALLIES LINES. B. Y. U, gymnasium to the 1TRANCE, Sept 21. 1 climbed from Provo citizens- .- Rr R. Irvine, Jr., gaBvgn address of welcome, to the hollow in which Barsnels rests which President W. C. Orem respond- and reached the edge of the plain, ed. Other speakers were Fera Deck- which wa barred by German trench. Roberts and es. A terrible ppectacle is presented. er. A C. Lund, others. Several selections were ren- The vast plain is littered with corpses. dered by the Ariel quartetwhlch ac- Hundreds and hundreds of bodies Us companied the party. The program on the ground as far as the eye can closed with a dance. The train's reach. They are all lying In one diturned ait 11 oclock. Of the. Trans- rection. like grass cut by & scythe. has overtaken them In the portation club officers present were: De'athrha of an assault. All 11s With President J. H. Davis: Vice Presidents A. W. Griggs and W, R. Armstrong; limbs extended and faces forward. Directors H. W. Stoutenborpugh, R. There Is pob&qt. moving significance K. Brown and - Julian Bamberger; In this uniform 'attitude of the dead. Secv R, E. Rowland and Treasurer C. It relates, reveals, describes,'--Is. here that an Impetuous, yellE. Flandero. Of the railroad officers with the' excursion were President W. ing, overwhelming assault hataken ot death C. Orem, General Freight and Pas- place. In the immobility senger Agent P. II. Cook and Mechani- there Is Irresistible eloquence. . cal Supt. John tllckey. Continued on pnge 8 - consisUng of Preston O. Peterson, Hemw Nnttall, Joseph T. Farrer, C. H. Wright Fera Mayo,r Char es F.: Decker and other prominent citi- xens met the cars when they came In and escorted the party to the Ladles' Gymnasium at the Brigham Young -- d W.-sJ)- fur-Ion-s --- . L Nfipoleon on.. this colors mornings A number I caSP9 were settled Lola Martin was granted a divorce from John Martin and was given the a minor child. She was custody inmsed tils b. it - given $50of for , attorney fees 0 sobs re JecU on. an with bls son -BtlH4-- MeDnaaUK pow-- j vorce U' . McDonald Jf-- J sona Lono r' 'hula, -- HARDING DIED LAST FRIDAY -- g': - - onr most ferine agricultural section, -- -- d, Jeal : Military experts Sere'belleve that the Germans intend to raze the entire eity-ol Reims. While the city itself is immaterial from a military standpoint, it is the center of a district of the highest strategic value. The German forces in great strength are close to the city on the north side, while th French batteries,, occupy the" heights to the south. While-thGerman 41am at, e tack is developing at Reims the French is centering toward Noy-oThe plateau of Craonue is held by 100.000 'Germans, while the village is occupied by the French. Blucher, who was de h - Paris dispajtclv to the Express says -- Mrs. Sarah Hannah - Harding died last Friday afternoon of general debility at the family residence. She was the wife of Thomas Harding and was 78 years old. Mrs. rlarding was a native of England, aaid with her husband came to Utah In 1861 and has lived the greater part of the time since then, in Provo, - residing for some time in the late sixties and early seventies In Salt Lake. She is survived by her hosband, one sister Grand Duke Nicholas, Nichol-aievitcand three brothers. The sister Is Mrs. PhoeheTlvans. who lives herte. is the commander of the The brothers are Herbert Pembroke Russian army, and to him as muck of Salt Lake, and Samuel and James as the Pembroke of San Francisco. generals. in the eld has been, given credit for the rout of the Austrian army in Galicia, AcCOURT NOTES. -- LONDON, Sept. 22, 3 :30 a. m. ground, , declared that . 25,0(X) troopa eould .hold plateau odds. against any 7 ' An Antwerp dispatch to the Reuter Telegram Company says the staff of Genera! von Kluck, commander of the German right wingr was transferred to Mons Monday evening, according to an unconfirmed report. H The-B- el gium --reeru its of the 1914 class have been called to the ion con- - the project A atten-tion,t- rrlstant sumation of his desires. It may McRae and his Sea Islands by be remarked also thatJus. family company of stars, . In the same measure thatHlawatha heartily endorses this generous General von Kluck. commander jg an epic j Indian tradition, the move on his part. , of German the " Mr. as right wing in present story is an epic of Knight is very solicitous, which undertook - the Ian tradit' ,n. It Is built around folk-every hotly knows, for the Institution to be built on a solid financial founturning movement" dation. He has often aald mat the tha left of the allies, with 0f .this strange region, but in it are wealthy men throughout the country the resultwing he was dangerous- - likewe reproduced the habits, cus-lthat onght to make liberal endowments to near capture, is one of the bril- - toms, implements of war and peace the school, because of the wonderful work It Is doing for the youth of this liaQ German penerals;-T- o Is a country1, which, by the wray, more than to any one else is due t,een subject to so much maritime great character builder and a pace credit for forcing the British mance, and who are a syet only little setter for religious and moral traiof French south toward Paris." removed from the practices of cannl-nicitizens and the doubt Without ning. the for Provo- will feel very grateful army reached nearer Rlng Kalana.a daughter Interest he has manifested - In his French capital than any other. loved by the young chief. to lands greatiy and of help money many gifts mother is a witch-thmake the B. T. U. a fixture In this When he was met by a tresh army Makapa. Makapas is her and it J consuming ambl- doctor, had been which of Paris, army community. This action on the, part of Uncle held in 'readiness for attack SjJJSS'hM it Jesse Is a pleasant reminder that he was to back pianne(j that his son, Lono, marry the fall compelled In the midst oNihe ebb . some- men. quickly, and he began the retreat Kings daughter. The , rivalry and flow of the ceaseless tide comes , or usual-amou- Initial concert In the city. Only a fair crowd turned out to welcome Mn Reese back to Provo, hut those who did were so well paid that they came away from the concert praising Mr. Reese In the highest of terms. The program was of a varied nature and -- by-M- Heaps., -- w--i- f The Republican CentraL Committee met With the candidates at headquarters last Saturday morning and discussed the oat look-fthe coming campaign. was Eph. Homer county chairman and Don W. Conover "was selected by- - Mr, Homer for secretary. All of the candidates were present and all were enthuslas- tic over the outlook for success In the coming campaign. The attendance at the meeting was the largest In many years. All candidates were assessed the for campaign ex- The betterment leagues and the proliibitfonlsti from all parts 'of the state have called a mass convention to take place in Barrett hall, Salt Lake City, on the 5th of Octobtr, for the purpose of discussing the issue and placing it ; before thepublic this fall. Many -, tvominent local people are interested-i- a the matter and have penses. signed-th- e following call - A call signedTiy the represent- - RUSSIAN COMMANDER ativecitizens was issued today WHO BEAT AUSTRIANS calling for aProhibition' convention to be held in Barrett Hall October 5, at 4:15 p. m. The call follows: To all Church Organizations, Societies and Persons favoring Pro- hibi.Li.ou .uh1. SortaL Jtatterment j o We resire to call your the followin g 'significant -- Ea features-o- COUNTY CHAIRMAN e. David Reese, well known to the' people of Provo, came to the Colum-bl- a . .of the Casualty Bar-- cers Runs High-Lui- gi xiai - Sees Dead Lying V Many Provo People Are Inter ested in the Movement to Make the Fight Against Liquor State-Wid- -- when turned over will amount, when. the bonds are, intpred, to nearly a quarter of a million dollars. The Knight Savings and -- Trust company is made the trustee of the fund Uncle Jesse has had in con- temptation, it is said, the endo of the Univcrsityvforjmany years, but it is only recently that a ' David Reese Pleases Peoph -- endowment-to-dhe-sehool-tbe-su- - vo The board of trustees of the Brigham Young University held a meeting this afternoon in the offices of the First Presidency ot the Church, in Salt Lake City, for the purpose of receiving from JUndeLL Jesse Knight the muni ficent gift of one hundred thousand dollars in the shape of Bix per cent 10 and 20 year bonds. These bonds are secured by first mortgage on the lands of the Blue Bench Irrigation district in the Uintah basin. By the terms 'of Mr. Knights - SERVICE IThe. business Jnteresis of Pro- are working through the local postoffice to get the malt changed from the morning steam roads from Salt Lake to the as the first oar will reach this city In time for the - carriers to get the mail In their first distribution around town. Postmaster Jamen Clove nas taken the matter up with the de-- nartment at Washington and Is now In communication with the .department on the advantages of the chaifgeSBUggPBteff." It' ts very probable that the transfer next . will be made within the thirty days. on Board of Trustees Met in GENERAL VON KLUCK, IN COMMAND OF GERMAN Salt Lake Today to Accept RIGHT WING IN FRANCE Bonds Which Draw 6 Cent for 10 and 20 Years. SCENES FR0N THE DEATH PROHIBITION CONVENTION zlri- - LINES OF ALLIED ARMIES OCTOBER 5 REPUBLICANS ELECT . British List of Offi- MAY CHANGE , ' f 1 ? It |