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Show Advertising PCiys u must hitthe line Consistent, continuous advertising pays"letteir." To succeed in anything-yohard" and stick to it. Spasmodic effort usually is' unsatisfactory and lacks the push necessary to big results. The really successful merchant in any community is the one who uses advertising space in the newspapers, and sticks to it CONSISTENTLY. Next to fair dealing, publicity is the greatest aid to a merchants "success. This will make you think, and you will think in the right direction the ad. copy is right. Try The Great businesses havhuiltbn advertising alone. It costs so littlo. The results are always certain -- ' Post - NUMBER 384 ' . PROVO CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, " OCTOBER-23- , VOLUME 1914 DEMOCRATS m BROO:3IGMECEPTI01Sl TAX DURING TIME OF PEACE CARTOU-V- ' EST Anceby JL Y.JL and Provo Bands Will. Take Part and Will Lead the Crowds to the Columbia The atre Where a Great Rally Will be flfteendays nds . . - jthe wagop-atrtfrrco- To right and left, on every aide the blighting war lax or the Democratic party is to be felL - la reducing the means of securing revenues upon which to run the government and appropriating millions of dol- lara more money than any other administration In the history of the nation, the Democrats have passed the war tax measure. . Right here In Provo the abom- inable tax strikes home as It does la, every. clty.Tyillage, and hamlet in the United States. The theatres of Provo are among the hardest hit. The Columbia will have to pay the sum ofJlOO per annum. The Princess and Ellen must each pay 250 per annum, and the Provo Opera House 76. over, a thousand dollars annually on theatres alone. The sums on Utah county alone must pay out commodities, will r run much st Not-atiafl- cents per package. During the 15 days 1630 parcels were re- ceived Tn the local. post office. 4 $ Held- ELECTION With the ProTo and Brigham Young University bands leading the proee- aelon, the citizens of Provo will meet Senator Reed Smoot at 8:15 tonight onthecornerof SlxthWest and Center streets and there welcome" the senator back to hla native town. He will oome down on the Xnterurban and after the procession will speak on the Issues of the day at the Columbia Theatre.- - The-bawill be on the street at 7 oclock and will play con- tlnuoualy until the end. of s the,7 greats , procession. At the Columbia Theatre, local speakers will process the senator with talks on local Issues andbeside the r, bands, the Boshard quartette will be In attendance to fumlsh-- a number ot . musical selections. Chairman Eph. County Republican Homer will have charge of the proces- - record-o- n parcel post shows that Provo rt-ceived 2,824 parcels during that time. Of these 2,033 parcels were delivered by carrier and the bal- - 8:15 TONIGHT CENTER, , A Provos Thoatros Will Bo too First te Fool tho Burdensome and Inlqultoue War Tax Pasted by tn Democratic - Party at tho National CapItoL PARCELS P08T GROWING RAPIDLY PROVO CITIZENS WILL MEET PASSED WAR J20LTQN POSTMASTER MUST FORCE UNCLE SAM" TO-LEHIM RESIGN JUDGES CHANGED BY CLERK . T County Clerk Hao Evidently Made His Own Selections on Election Judges; T IL Marble, for years the postmaster at Colton, and whose term expired a year and a Lyman half ago, has repeatedly applitd for release from that office, but the government has refused to release him or ,hla bondsmen. Now Marble has determined to 1 forcr the master and has to get ployed the, bondsmen released and the contract terminated. The Colton office hasbeen the point f romwhlch'the mail has been hauled into the Uinta reser- ration for the past few years and the parcel post Lldltlona to the mall has made the post office a IgnoreeCommUsionersActton.' Never In the history or Utah county, can the oldest residents find where the county clerk has taken It upon himself to appoint judges of election and to change the Judges appointed -- , ti 7 ,7 - . . the county commissioners for those highers he desires himself. Yet this WASHINGTON, Oct. 22. How the have been done hf Provo this Democratic administration will collect year by the county clerk, . 77; wartaxee" from tho citizens of tho- When the commissioners met Mon- United States to cover up the deficSENATOR REED SMOOT . to complete the appointment of iency In revenue caused, by the Unday Who will apeak at the Columbia Them tre Tonight on Issu.a of the Campaign election judges it was learned that derwood tariff bill ,1s shown In the f ' in many preclndts the Democrats had measure which was passed by Con on. . CLYDE MADAM PROMOTED 1 Jo 1111 tettellft.jmftkt.tbfk.AEPojstmepts,. but gross today. Tri)T parts of the county will be present Tor :To:ebOD'RdS!TioN;wiTH ter Mr. Marble had to store his ail Hil I Ulllilllv In Prpvo the appointments were The war revenue" blU is'expected " senator. of the the home coming ' goods out of his own store to ac THE TELEPHONE COMPANY made AndCity published. Yetserday the to yield about 290,000,000 as finally Thousands at Reception. commodate the government. Now Provo Herald published a new list of enacted. The taxes on beer and wine WITH SEVERAL-PLAY- S Senator Smoot waa given the greatClyde McAdam, the son of John W. he claims that he must give up and. was found that the fol- go into effect tomorrow, but the toit Judges Hoest home coming reception at the McAdam of this city, has received an the job or go out of business. commissioner', lowing appointments bacco tax does not become effective' tel Utah last night ever accorded to excellent promotion in Eureka. He had been First changed: state. precinct until November 1, and the stamp a Utahn in the history of the . . . haa tecently been promoted to tho Mrs. G. H. ...I.. taxes will date from December 1. 811,611 Helndselman 6 substituted g at More than 6,000 people gaothered jposltlon of manager for the Mountain for D, R. Beebe; second, Mrs. O. R. The main provisions of the "war n v mourn welcome Utah's-famoto hostelry Telephone Company In Bare ThomaB for Mrs. Harriet F. Dunn; revenue bill as passed provide for adhome the man who has done so much - LEAVES TO JOIN RED CROSS auspices of the M. 1. A. The first enka. MnMcAdamlias beentn"th3 Carl Saxey for Thomas W. Al- ditional taxes as follows:' NURSES IN EUROPE for tho state. AH parties were repretertalnment was given last night electrical work for a number of years Third, On Liquors. A. Johnson len; Joel Fourth, sented In that great gathering, and Each ward It contributing e play and land, hlsj friends will, no doubt, be for a barrel. 21.75 Walter James a om n Canada Beer, report Taylor; Fifth, telling of last njgi,t the Fifth ward all joined. In paying tribute to the presented phased to learn of his advancement. RoneJ for Julius Jensen; Sixth, D. N. Rectified whisky, 5 cento a gallon. Mormonswho have volunteered for times At great record ho had made. .Und Me nye Shmin- Greer for George W. Craig; Seventh, Domestic still wines, 9 cents a galthe throngs were so thick It was si - , ' Second ward presented The Scheme' FUNERAL SERVICES OVER John ' for Miss lon. Mormon a Eighth, Saxey Cluff; and Henry move. The Nielson, to long most impossible That raljedfe Both are Batd to MRS. HENRY YOUNG 8ATURDAY -- of -- the -rE. for James Price brandies used in fortification Daniels. student former seeHugh Grape ighara every of line people represented 4 g00d jearof JuUus"7ensehr Youn ofTheFlfthprecInct, of above? 65 cents a gallon. University, is leaving this week entertainment. tlon of the state. The funeral services over the re-he had been un Carbonated wines, 10 cento a uart. to Cross that Join nursea upon learning in the, the The receiving line was stationed on Tonight the Bonneville ward Pre- - mains of Mrs. Henry Young will be from list tne ceremoniously floor dropped Liquors and cordials, 24 cento a galsents The Gentle Jury;- - toe Tht d.held In' the Third ward meetinghouse i' the south side of the mezzanine , ud wDl ward preseilt3 My Neighbors Wife:" Saturday at 10 oclock a. m., and the of Judges, went to Charles H. Ward, ion. and the line formed on thq north pldeuularjn the local the Provo commissioner, to learn the On Business Interests, remembered well be From very many of by ta front of the elevators. the, AD Fourth ward present to was Mr. cause. ln8tl- Ward 21 per ,21000 capital, surplus of former students . the the surprised Banks, jocal of corner the I northwest mezzanlne, ooun a lobster,"- - and Com . learn of the change for the commis- and undivided profits. floor to the receiving line there was a tutlon. Under DlfflculUes" Tomorrow night sioners had made their appointments Pawnbrokers, 250 a year. solid line of men Bnd women six and j A company of men, principally the pjrgt ward wIj preBent The Type couffld No be answer other trf regularly. Cardston, AiDerta, is Wrlter Brokers, 230. seven deep. As rapidly s they passed t "Mormons," the Sixth ward will the that clerk, and Commission merchants, 220. defor bears except county given the repn service, ready the receiving 'line the majority pregent "Who is Who, and the Stake A. V. Robison, had arbitrarily made ot of one cleanest the tatlon Custom house brokers, 210. theelebeing 7 seended tfe laatrway or, took yj pregen "AdyerUslng For . without the the Mr, in drilled authority, and changes best On, Amusements. hotel. organizations the of vators to the main floor Hu8banL Geo cam museum 10 ge ' of no found of b's Jensen retheatres, 'domrlnlan. way getting not, has, Proprietors thereJ were"huhat'e(3ft tflmltrg , Whlle Tt WtnereVlfcywtirvDevBenr s'gFeavuhTlIdSdar-iorHtmrheeld fllacerutf the ticket and y , to , seating ca t the etmeevt and going at all times ft seemed that, ceived definite Instructjons as Jct..varjety of talent from the different see normal When objects. case a ."carcely fololws: to definite conclusion. seras pacity, the crowd on the messanlne floor In- but will no doubt be called Into wardfJ of Provo Much cffort ,a This Is not the first time thecdunty Nor more than 250, 225 a year. . creased until shortly after 10 oclock, vice at an early data Is each trying to jng pu forth aa to affairs the has 250 to 600, 250. . d departed when great numbers make the beet Impression and capture ;lnforDaed them that a ten pound son of or 500 to 1000, 275. In line were the extended which atlll long large gave more space for the the honors. v -, on Commissioner called Post The than 1000, 2100. " More mezzanine floor. the around j crowd to move around. ard for an explanation of the Circuses, 2100. The Invitation extended to the dtf- 'A large number of those who were UTAH change, but knew nothing about it Other amusement proprietors or 8TAKTq CN heliTbunday tens of Utah by the' nonpartisan epm-- j in line represented the great majority BE lecture If the could He that state only agents, except Chautauqua mittee in charge of the affair was of the business houses of Salt Lake, been' industrial , RALLY or REPUBLICAN had made had been it workrailroad were also changes men, jyceum8 agricultural responded to in a measure hlch sur , There IN PLEASANT VIEW done without his knowledge. clerks In the railroad offices fairs or exhibitions under religion or prised the committee. While the mem- Stake ,a held charitable auspices, 10. -f the here" ofthat body thought that there and business houses, and men from o clock ten at Pleascommencing of Chairman James the M'. Thomas Clyde Bowling alleys and billiard yoom EVA PENROD DIED might he more ha2000 presen, yet every walk lb life. Julian will The that probably has View speakers announced ant morning. precinct and more did Introduced those In line to Senator THIS MORNING 25 per alley or table. the In be will held the a v On Tobacco. Republican rally O I. w111 8er Tller school house leaY tobacco, 26 to 224. Monday In night Page Dealers O. Relf, manager of the Hotel Utah others In the receiving line. Eva. the 7 months old daughter of aU of theHarvey H. Cluff and other prominent for the a evening In tobacco, 24.80 for ecfc were Senator Dealers Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Penrod died this and a member qf the committee, took ITn the receiving' Ruxlllr7 organizations. wlllbe present Mrs. speakers and Gov. store. Mrs. and Reed the of will Smoot, direct charge of the directing morning.. The funeral services b Manufacturers of tobacco, according be held In the Second ward chapel Incoming guests, so that there might William Spry .Mayojr and Mrs. PRIMER. BOY ARRIVES DEMOCRATIC SIXTH THE e any blockades.' At tables, sltuel C. Park. Mr. ahd Mrs. M. ?. Sunday at 12:80. The interment w ill to ailnual sales. IN MENLOVE FAMILY Manufacturers of cigars, according bated In tbe northeast corner of the Browning, Mr. and Mrs. F. S. 1 Boss. Smoot the Lesson Mr. to annual sales, as follows: floor, was a corps of wait- phy, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tyng, 21- the A. E. Menlove, photographer, CarE. L, Nor more than 100,000 cigars. through- and Mrs. O. J. Salisbury, ers, who served MADGE THOMAS MISS Smoot? studio was absent from his yesterday Would you vote for 100.000 to 200.000, 26. penter and George O. Relf. out the evening. WON PRIZE AT FAIR of a fine boy Smoot Is a boss. a to would I No. not; snapshot get trying as itself eev200.000 to 400,000, 2Hcommittee The were expressed j Present at the reception s Menlove so? at arived the that Who says homeyp, 400.000 to 1,000,000, 230. eral of the Democratic federal offlcewell pleased wtlh the nonpartisan rethe Miss Madge Thomas, daughter My dad says so. yhen my dad waa terday. This makes the Blxth boy In 1.000.- 000 to 5,000,000 2150, holders of Salt Lake and mnny of the ception an dthe great number of of Mr. and Mrs, O. It. Thomas, has And are child of and Iota mother famtlv. The and Smoot this boys he a boy to meef 5.000.- 000 to 20.000,000, 2600. , and file of th party. The mem- zens who took the opportunity j received word from the State Just won and Smoot very nicely. marbles akmg getting played 20.000.- 000 to 40,000,000, $1200. Several telegrams hers of the former Progressive party Senator Smoot. mall Fair Association that she won third .T. Brickey, tbe general W Smoot Did of cheat, More than- - 40.000,000, 22406 from various evereceived parts were Were much In evidence during the There Contest flower the in arrival over place la the repolclng carrier, Manufacturers of cigarcts, accord.tilng, and while none of the candl.l- - the state expressing regrets that the several offered and six were home prizes at 10 the of a Brlkey pound girl ates on opposing tickets were noticed senders crtuld not be present at the (Contlnued nn page 8) S 'I ' hundred competitors. last night, of them ' reception. several of cp; yet representatlves ane plem local-attorn- by ey, lo " ! I- , . ri - - r. us " Euf - ( J j , - - his-compaay. n may-carr- -, theounTrewntotlro 4 4 - - Ing-me- vsrs; Zw. - - a tn a. J f?? 8am-not- -- fruit-punc- h - cltl-ran- k ( :Y M- - ; i 4 J t, .a |