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Show f nrs Shop in The Post before you go to the merchant. You will save time and money. Some . exceptional alue9 offered today. 1 Provo WEATHER FORECAST Tuesday and Wednes sultry and cloudy. . day7 PROVO CITY, UTAH, TUESDAY, JULY 14, 1914 NUMBER 42 -- iMCRATICYAKiFF- VOLUME 6 - DEMOCRATS FOILED IN ATTEMPT TO OPEN ; COLUMBIA ON POLITICS ' REDUCTIORIS FORCE Against-Fo- iu Col. C. E. Loose gn Competition the Knight3 Decide Against Running Woolen Mills More Than Five Days a Week. At last the wail has sound- - are showing the real cause of disappointment at the open-"'- ? ing of the Columbia Theatre. As a result ofthe disappoint- ment Goxerpor Spry is erjti- cised because he would not be into making a inveigled spectli and thus giving a few partisan Ingots the opportun- jty sought in calling James II Moyle, Democratic candidate for senator, to the front When the governor entered the theatre with Mr. 7 Moyle and other members of the party he was applauded vig- oronsly and responded with . a courteous bow, then took, his seat and the concert was even successfully" opened. few cranks a political though were blocked in the attempt to mar the concert by a lot of useless speech making, The" peoplenf Prove wentrto thq'thestre to hear Miss Oates sing and not to hear a number of speeches. All can hear oratory enough during the coming campaign, MGST PULI CUT AT ight . Urged to Beeome Slate Chairman , EARL J. GLADE PUT PROVO ON ST. PAUL MAP ' , Local Business College Man Makes Reputation at the N. J3. A. and Wins Many Staunch Friends A copy of the St. Pfinl Daily News has just reached this office and it contains a picture of Professor Earl J. Glade on the - front page, showing that the local school man stands right to the front in the hi? convention held in that city. Early in the convention Glade delivered a splendid address to the business college teichers and own the highest praise. Later he conducted a great contest that won the attention of not only the teachers, hut the business men of that eitv. Professor Glade eame into prom- inence in the N. E. A. a year ago and now he is considered one of the leading members of thus ereat The first serious blow to of the Knight Woolen Young Mens Republican Club Mills came yesterday when signs Starts Move Which Soon Sweeps International exposition Co. H. S. 'Copyright, 1914, by Panama-Pacifi- c were.tficked up in all parts qf the State; Colonel C, E. Loose Crocker Co, official photogrjpheis .mills informing the employees that ' Popular Everywhere. the mills will operate only five1 THE LARGEST GLASS BUBBLE IN THE WORLD. days per week and nine hours per Anotber enthusiastic oi meeting day until further notice.' The cut framework of the great dome of the Psiire of Horticulture means a reduction of fifteen hours tbe Young Mens Republican Club Panama-Pacifiinternational ExposSuon. San Erandseo, STEEL The per cent was held, last Friday night in the per week or twenty-fiv- e dome Is the lurgest ever const ru ten. heint; 152 feet of the total time worked when the club rooms, when that organiza-mill- s In diameter and 180 feet high and surmounted by' a basket thirty were, running at full eapac- - tion endorsed' Colonel C. E. Looss feet In diameter, which will be tilled with growing tlowerv-Ttodome.' ity.- - This was done to prevent the for 'state chairman. The question will resemble colored lighted from within by whirling lights, bugs, oragnization. His enthusiasm and ' fire opal , laying off of many" memrnd wo- came up for discussiondn Tegular ability to do things he? placed . ex men. . A few men were laid off session and many members Provo and the B. Y. IT, 6n the eduyesterday morning and others may pressed their views on the matter. cational map good and strong, be forced to go later in the sum- Not a single member could" be t found who opposed the endorse-raen- t mer. M. A. REDDING CHARGED of the local man for the posiThe reduction came as a result WITH STEALING PURSE ofHhe refusal on the part of S. tion, although a number of other Sup& Co. mowere mentioned. When the M. Merrill to longer handle Poem Mr. A. M. Redding, a collector, the products of the Knight Mill. tion was put it went through with was taken before Judge H. L. As this was one of the latest ac- a shout and not a dissenting vote Jones by The Few Straggling Bull Moose Utahs Most Talented Contralto yesterday on the charge o counts to handle the eatsern co- could he found. stealing a prrrse from Mrs. CelesAs soon as the news of .the Left in the Combination Met - Will Appear in , thejColumbia ncern decided to drop it first, ' ta F'illabaum of Sum Last theJL Santaquin After Friday to J. W ill Knight and W. Loose endorsement reached Salt With the Democrats to Divide Theatre August Third in Popusome of the eridenee the, hearing School enmer students Lake the Republicans began a d:s took an Lester Mangum. the Spoils. lar Concert. ease was postponed until next S,i Before the ruinous Democratic cussion of the matter1 and since j hike to the lake. The joyable nrday for final hearing tariff went into effect the local that time he has bcenTnentioned After weeks of hard work, Coup-tis in tripapinade over fields and Another musical treat great mills were running full time and for the position by the newspapers Chairman B. IL Bowers found store for the music lovers of Pro- across streams, through the farms the gradual increase in. the de- in all of the larger centers of the left in Uta1 for Miss Florence Jepperson, and over the country from the B to-Temand for tjieir products showed state. Colonel Loose has held the enough to meet with the Democrats vo, most talented contralto, Y. Campus to the lake shore. At Utahs county plainly that Provo made goods position twice in the past and each at a distinctively exclusive gather will appear on the third of August Knudsens ranch an excellent were of the right quality to please , time pulled the party througi ing last Saturday night to divide in the Columbia Theatre. liar lunch was served. The following the buyer, A specialty was made with thousands of votes to spare, the places on the fusion ticket next program is being carefully select poem was written for the occasion It is generally conceded th-- lie of ihackinaw cloth hxo years UalU -AIthoaghiJky MinlnTTvefstmTonToTlire and the mills, according to reporfa --can dothrsamethinramriV hut few of the Progressives qf two most popular she ha sever given hikers : made at that time, sent hot weep Miss Jepperson has been in Bosyears ago to submit to Democra-- j TAKE A HIKE. $20,000.00 and $50,000.00 worth ! tic absorption, he gathered for nearly ten years and Are you feeling fresh and trim I The Can Will Be Put Into Operalumclass of that goods into the enough to accept the of ing that time her work in the New Take a hike. tion Within the Next Two ber states. Whethe .iniquitous fices to be handed around when. England Conservatory of Music Test your courage with.. a vim. free trade law went into effect the Weeks, According to Report. the two conventions meet in Aug- has attracted attention, in both Take a hike. trade started to fail off on account " Bostomind New York, having ap-- 1 ust. jld ambition don Roving. of Eastern mills being forced into Unless some unforseen trouble The meeting was called to or ,peared with the nahdel and t hats and bloomerson, Shady this and other lines of goods when der by II. C. Jex and B. H. Bower Ilaydn Choral Society, one of the Cross the takes place between now and toandjire gone, country English manufactured goods bemorrow morning, the Salt Lake was made permanent chairman 'largest in America and was con Ona,hike.l gan to ciowd the markets with and Utah railroad company will bv some After 1 cheering remarks jsidered the greatest musical artist The Queen Contests Promises to their cheap labor goods. make its first test of the electric those present, the Bowrer . forces in the company. 'For gome time With Coach Rooms in the lead, Be Hottest in History of Provo; For months the mills have been ! strike line the one Gaston and .she leadin'? Forwaiji4 of the Alphonse during the day. The wires began Each Ward Has Contestant En- act on the legislative ticket and running as economically as possihave all been strung and perfected Lassell in j Trust to him irith joyous speed an Seminary, (teachers TflTrP fl ble, and the Knight forces have tered. from Salt Lake into Provo. maneuvers were kept up pntil the during that time She llRS given blip been heroically struggling against A report on the road from Sain fences, tramp the mead, Progressives had been apportion- many concerts which have been! Climb the odds. Increased local buying Tread thistle ed a Lake state senator, two represen-talive- decidedly popular with the people. weed, stinging says : With the close of Snnda.v M'liool in the intermountain rjegion help- last four-yeacomher With and the beautiful the settlement of the term voice has thrill- Up Sunday the contest for queer, ed the cause to a considerable ex- of the ed missioner. wilh and assessor thousands recorder. its rare Pioneer day eeJehration Westinghouse strike in Pittsburgh quality. tend but at the present time or- -' started out in earnest. The The rest of the offices wrere re 'The Provo Band will assist in and the return to work of the ders are very few and the comROOO workmen, the Salt Lake & of the schools had se- tained by the Democrats and the the concert-an- d special number, pany cannot afford to make gods cured tickets with the names ot price of absorption was paid the will be prepared for the Utah will be in a position to open occasj Take a hike. ' for storage, especially with th its line to Provo within two weeks. their respective wards printed on Bower crowd. Watch the ppople smiling plain, w outlook for manufacturing as bad them and there were distributed JF While the bbsses were deThe work of electrification of .the No dislike as it is at the present time. The reaction has party. 'ofdifferent of and the placing of the mathe fates jdreadv line the children for sale at the creeing set in and staunch membus of the Theres a something in their stare. It is to be hoped that the among fice suswas there cents. votes holders, of fortten rate great 100 chinery in the sqhf!trfi"n at Lynn-dy- ll in arms Theres a feeling inihe air, Knight people will be able to lo-- v When the contest is ended the pense on the street and not until Democratic .arty are has been checked , by the cate a selling agency that car ward over the action takeq'by the 'com- Anda jolly word to share, the broke be as the Orem lines were unstrike numsold the meeting up shortly largest Take a hike. handle the output q the mills and ber ofhaving able to obtain the machinery from tickets will be declared the fore midnight did some of the mittees. 'They elan that the get a new market for the goods. winner, and the queen will be the anxious onesHeav the Knight question of fusing should have Cross the bridges, walk thvrail the Westinghouse people, who had been The mills are modernly equipped the people at Round the pike. the contract. The poles are allady nominated from that corner. Since the gathering, those their submit te&jlfo there -and some of the best cloth mad'1 young threshed Oer the woodland and thebaic. primarierlind ward.- - All other contestants tor who were ousted have been far ready in plaee and the wire has in America has been turned out of the place of out, and theesults of the primarfrom satisfied with the result strike. be been will maids Lucky strung to a point within-th- re queen the local plant. ies miles of Provo and it is exof hoqor, and the float upon which They claim that they wrere given takeiyas final. When inter- With the Doctors ready wif, When the Cut no voice in the had and viewed And b hit. one one ride win to meeting that the remainder of the King promises Georges timely pected yesterday they prominent there wa3 general glopm among of the most elaborate in the entire no lopportunity to defend them Detnocrat. said that he could see How the little moments flit'. work can be completed within six the workmen at the mills. The selves. Furthermore, the combinaOn the hike. da vs. parade. bu(t failure for the Demo noting tion wages are not high and the big cut was bosees" made the by When the question of voting "Sir big interurban ears liav will make it very hard for some to eame without mat- crjiCs and fiduro j embarrassment Do you want to wade the stream f arrived at Ogden for ever the wras Orem submitting decided it up Sunday, Take a hike. carp even a reasonable livelihood. that the children should Rell the ter to the lay members of either $r his aprty. lines and the trucks and motors, The men are largely men of familThrough the rivers tickets, but instead of turning fle being fitted into the ears at ies and need the work, as it is gleam. tbe Bamberger shoos, Thev will them over td the purchasers they for them to pick should return them to the teachers j If you like. be Sait Lab within c e" " ! - Democrats Agreed Florence Jepperson on Price for Will Sing Soon at Columbia port of Moose type-writin- g Contributed Popular Writer Y-U- ." y Officials ts g S' m .vweindwilL'ftadfmfetedlyMthe iH"mnn st Intemrbaa & to-jto- n dur-geth- er , ! to Be a Feature of Pioneer Day - J has-bee- n Je s, r' ts -- -- '1 -- was-annou- nced - 1 up and leave the city without work with the money, and the teachers : in sight. ; i were in Jura to deposit them in r , t P ! - T. IL Vincent underwent the second operation for his eye sight Sunday when D. Wallick of this city, assisted fcy Drr, Donohcr ot Salt Lake, performed ap opera tion for a cRtarnet on the optic nerve. Mr, Vincent has suffered much on account of his eyes, but 5s now on the road to recovery. the ballot boxes. The contestants for queen in the Grand View ward are Edna R. Brown, Ora Davis, and Lethi Smith. ; TIip ward has not selected its candidates when the list -- was aimonueed. The ballot boxes have been placed in the following stores; R. R. In me & Son, Farrer Brothers Compaftv, Coriperv, Wood-diftoTax lor P.rog.,D, L, VanWagenens a filed has joola. Vireent Martin in the district court to and all drug stores in the city. n plaint dissolve the bonds of matrimony ihada with John Martin May b, 1915. Tic complaint states that he has for some time past failed to proride for his wife and infant chill, although he is able bodied nd, a plumber by trade. LC5T Larve 3 vear old dark gray colt, weight 1550; no brands. AKo old .brown horse, weight shout 1000 pounds. Finder noti v D- II. Navlor A chicle and Jm- -- - plemont Company, Provo. in With a Gain the merry-soundin- Copies Free to Post Subscribers Never in the,history of Provo ha a newspaper offered to its subscriberthe service and values that are now offered Post subscribers That many recognize this to be true U evidenced in, the fact that The Post has received many favorable expressions from its patrons. The music service is the latest.find one of the best features The Post has had the good fortune to, offer its patrons. In fact this office hat received so many inquiries for the song hit entitled, Just For a Dear Little Girl that we have printed a number of copies in regular sheet music form, with an attractive cover Post subscribers may receive them free of charge by falling at this office. Watch for the latest song hits and musical selections, in future issues of The Post. , snlash, g shore-lin- e O. - sd brought In the water boldly dash Musical Feature Proves a Hit the in a flash, hike.. , Jo he week and will replace the Gasoline motor ears which have Wn running on the Orem road. Tim holi-ta- il cars which wdlt be" in Provo Used in eitv service Pose for photo on the green. Take a hike. reached there Satimdav and are . Dougall, Walker, Scott, and Bean being set up there in the tempor- - - Cheer onr likes. ary shops of thj Orem lines.' la O. that feasting, it is fine addition, to operating the interur-be- n Oak find Sturdy system tbe Orem lines will opClinging Vine erate a eitv service in Provo. Wait upon ns as we dine, Such a hike. i , PROVO PLAYS LEKI See the sunset on the lake, Take a hike Have a eare for Pleasures sake, Forward strike True beliexe youll neer drown. Neither tnan nor boat go down, Hale and hearty back in town, From the hike. , BALL TEAM FRIDAY The Provo baseball team wilf Hay Ihe Lehi learn on the North Citv Park next TYidav afternoon at1 four oclock. Both teams aro now plaving good ball and a g toj game will be s n. ! |