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Show T I ' -- ' - ThePapcrWiththeSnap For.me tima past . something of jrast goae taita patrons news new that i. that has never been published-iportance any other papers first. That Is thTprincipal purposeof .thi3 papen To its The the is Post best. give patrons jeveralert jo giveits patrons the best and give it to them first. We invite our patrons ta help us to make this paperJjetter hy reporting the, things of interest. What is of interest to you will no doubt bo of interest to hundreds of othrs. It's this interest that makes a paper good The Post' has a lot of it. Wo need a'lot more KEGlSttfLYQUK COMPLAINTS INFORMATION YOU WANT , Post tubscribora are particunotify thi larly requested-office If for any reason the paper does not reach them regularly twles each vek.Our telephone number la 13. Call ua up whenever It misses you. We - -- 1 have no ot-val- r ether way ef knowing If to h a local news you,-Th- e paper is .... the logical - medium through which you seek lnfor mation, Therefore the ' merch ant who uses the newspaper to .AdylseJbis patrons of the va'urs he has to offer them Is bo.-- u to get the attention of the buyer who wants to know of the offers made. Post Is the proper medium In Provo. It Is reliable.: .. -- - vav that Is Todays Post carries amount of information you are missed." -- NUMBER 577 SEPTEMBER 25, 1914 PROVO CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, VOL 6 1 WA. DAVIS OFi . -- vrSyq v1,' V r J ' r a hi Y -- V :. - 'y . ' 'I rv,. - - 'Sa Vw- '::-- - .s - -- ii t . N n ' a report glven to a of The Post It Is stated that A ' Mr Steggle is almost totally deaf and-- ' that he recently had an accident while working In the Lehl sugar factory, which caused him to have one eye wrapped up. At the time of the accident he was walking toward Ameri' can thefactoryrwnilethe-c- ar was going toward him.- It et&ted- thai he left the. track,, but Just' as the car approached him he stepped their places. In some case8, ' the back on the track and was thrown British found, three different times under wheels.' His head was comfresh troop were sent In to be shot pletely severed from n body. The motorman was Harry Wheeler, who down.yelled at the man when he saw that he was too'close tostop the car, but the man, of course, did not hear him. Mr. Steggle'leaves a wife, who American Jork. An Innuest . was held this morning and the people were exonerated of any blame for the sad accident. ' i.- wrought to this company. In the battle, It .had Just left is shown in the picture. There are fiotHWar ' that many men remaining. It was the German method- to send havoc es - A right on the track, and for that reason It appears that the young man dldjjot see It .. A young man and lady, whose nafmes were not given," were at the crossing at the time and tried to warp -- young Davis of the danger by calling He jid not hear them, how- ever1, until It was too late and the SeptT 27,- - 191471n Colloge hall of the : car struck the back end of the wagon Brigham Young University.:. with terrific force, hurling Mr. Davis Three sessions will be held, one at "Into the air with such velocity that he 9:00 a. m., .10:00 a. m., nif 1:30 p. m. lit some 1 DO feet distance In a bed of rocks. When found ais skull was The 9 oclock meeting will be a Joint ' Crushed and his body badly bruised. session of the Young Ladles and Death was Instantaneous. Young Men, at which the contest The hind axel of the wagon was work for the season will be explained found about 1,000 feet down the track thoroughly by Prilla Shill and J. W. and the front end of the car was bad- - Robinson. y broken by the contact The front At 10 o'clock the young ladles and windows were shattered and the bag- young men will meet separately. The be discussed gage car floor was covered with gravel following subjects-wi- ll and boulders. follows: as ladles the young by That Motorman H. Bulst was not ' Class Leaders " Olive Anderson. seriously Injured Is remarkable. He, 'Class Work." Lucinda Clark. however, sustained only a few minor Follow Up Work," Ida A, Taylor ' bruIseiT'The conductor on the train The young orea was Charles Healy, who, with many . --'Twenty one Ways of Winning of. the. passengers, ran to the aBsrt Young. Mutt" $y MiUcm mjdsen, ance of the unfortunate man, whlle "Correlation of the Manual Lessons. "Mr. Bulst worked In getting the car In with . Vocational , Industries and readiness to rush Into Provo In the Need of a Vocation," by Dr. Harvey! event that the injuries were of such j,qetcIier. , a nature that assistance would prove j Luncheon wlll be served ' on V"the ..... beneficial. lawn. t.: In discussing the matter with a rePij program for afternoon session, 1:80;.. ' i resentatlve of The Post, Mr. Bulst said t Young ladies: man thehow see not lhat he could youf Individual Responsibility, could have stayed on nls wagon,, as prances Bird. j It appeared that he had plenty Ij your Indlviduail to the Oommun--j The car could not be jty,w' Fanny Rowland. . time to Jump. "'Your Individual to the Hjme, stopped, and after It had struck the werejiut out ot wagon the Roylance. commission, so that It took them Young mens program: some time to stop after the acctlont Tlie Ethics of Scout Work, and had occurred. .Mr, Bulst felt very Athletics by John W. Mo that stated and affair the over Adam. .badly ReveW 0j Reading Course.' It all happened o suddenly that he i had no time to act In fact, he did jhom C. Miner, could tell, all he could, Reports hy Jeesse McCullough. Music for the daylwlll be furnished what he did, other, than that. 'brakes were applied and his foot under the direction of Prof. Boshard. on the gong. . At the time Of the accident the Davis, and Maag young Mani parents and hur-- ner. vo. They were' notified Tied to the scene. The remains Besides biw. parents he leases two were Iwought to the Roy Passey & sisters and three brothers. The Undertaking Parlors in an auto-- , eral arrangements have not as yet . mobile by Burdcll' Davie, J. M Buck- - heeq made. ; COLLEGE HALL a. .. against the Belgians and French mighty hordes. As fast as their, dl2345678D0 troops wer owmevao-o- l troops were mowed down others took Governor Provo William yesterday gfOtlndJKnd- ; Spry came to the to Inspect - buildings - at : tho-Sta- te Mental Hospital and also Inspected the labor departments and the wardr. In the party with the governor were his wife and daughter. Judge J. ;E. Frick, J. G. McDonald and wife, and John K. Hardy, and wife. t i EASTERN GOODS DO NOT HELP UTAH FACTORIES - - i -- Ji STut . -- j - . I r - - air-brak- : - tj . ; ...... H fun-C- ve repre-sentatl- v Hard Battle. Being Counted'forMissing-Afte- r large' number of Provo business men will goto Salt Lake next Tues- day afternoon to aftendTheTanquet of the Salt Lake Rotary club in the Hotel Utah and the theatre party afterward. The party will, go to Salt Lake on the Orem road as the guests The annual M. I. A. convention ot of Mr, W. C. Orem. the Utah Stake will he held Sunday, -- . Fork.-- In Fork-from- MEET SUNDAY h t fc. H.J..A.JVILL p .:r Iva" i r com-pani- j j, . i,' . yik. A fatal accident occurred one mile north of American Fork about 7:10 when the tnterurbaa. work train ran Into Alex. Steggle of American , r :v car that was due to reach Prothis morning. The accident occurred at a point between and Lake View stations at a crossing known as Skinner Hollow, of & mile which is about north of tho UavIa hotrie.' Tha young man was approaching the track from the eas on a down This photograph shows a company grade with a load of gravel. He had of German Infantry lined up after a It was battle that the officers may count the the brake bf Jii6agaa-oa,AnIt that a noise prevented such making missing. Most of these Infantry him from hearing the car which waa contain 250 men, so that the also approaching rapidly on a down grade. The track is run through a cut at that place, and the car is td-ht- Alex. Steggle of American Fork Knocked Under Train With Fatal Besults. Victim of Accident Deaf and Bight Effected Temporarily. Railroad Exhonerated. V: s W d , i V . lBt.i German Infantry .. i i V one-fourt- h rr5tfK '! s ; v 1 vo at 9:55 awsr I - a shadow Sel-roa- i ,4 , ' J 1 .l j (L ' ... .. , son of Bench, Irvin Davis, met a sudMr. and Davis, den 'death when struck by the Inter-urbaMrs.-Home- HAil V K j if ,. ..S i 'v ty-A- of - gloom over the people, of Provo - iff & Southbound Train - Hits Wagon, V; From Which r Eider Did Not Jump in Time Horses, Escape Without Injury. Nan Hurled 100 Feet Distant. Death Instantaneous. In an TccIdent that cast i- ' - . .Li., ' I t ? I, SW, C ; 1 ir . 1 - te -- - ALLIED FORCES Inter-urba- n ON KAISER BOYS STEAL FRUIT, SELL IT AT last three With the result of the days fighting decldedely In favor of the, allies, the battle now in progress along the Alsne river and extending for over a hundred milea. Both the Germans and the allies are calling for reinforcements - constantly and the slaughter is the most appalling In the history of war. . A report from Paris r lyTl'-L-- L DPOT , - Probation Officer B. F. Rqper re- - ' ports "boys selling fruit at the Union Passenger Station against the city ordinance. Much of this fruit, according to the reports made to Mr. Roper, Is being stolen from different ' orchards In and near the city. It 1 a very Inferior grade and would be condemned If submitted to the horti- - " . - . cultural Inspector, ; ,. Some of the. boys engaged In this traffic have already been arrested and others will be taken to court If the practice la not stopped Immediately. Notwithstanding the steady stream of advertising which says: the the Salt Lake Manufacturers Association is placing-oTwo decisive victories were won bill boards throughout the state, we still find that there is the allies on their left today In the by gross in. justice done to the manufacturing establishments oil movement to envelop the German the outside.' The latest report of this discrimination comes as right wing under General Ton Kluck.' a direct blow to the Knight Woolen Mills, and should the reFirst was the capture and occupahave will Lake of the Salt tion of Peronne, to the northward of manufarers true, City port prove to preach. home industry a very long time before the people 0sn" rte fl 1U tt. NO REHOOEUNO- ,T HOOVER'8 Booner had tb. . of the state will pay much attention. According to a report pLACE OF SWEETSthe the than Germans, realizing city and wholesale one from Salt Lake e largest City, brought extent of thelr loss, dlrected ajeriea, Work has been - going on. the paet rttaii-heHa- os in tbat-e-it jof Ilia Qk Hs and other attacks against the town Tb.di5vfcirWfreka . 7of PaIacof And "ith tliese superior coods piade t&trhmeirtit-forminthe roroe of occu, to successors e Pair Startup Hwfepleitfdidindow'displsy Then pw uuapaiiy wtatfor successfully met and repelled ac 0f weetaj remodeTtng The large-- I s from carried aveqnKuiplete' lme of blanks and uooicn goods them. The arrival of the French at basement and rear rooms have been eastern mills which were sold to the cubtomuw Peronne marked an advance of seven, remodeled and equipped for manufac-ty-flv- e V mlleB by the French left wing Perhaps the Salt Lake people would consider such an act turlng confectionery. Work la atlll since the allies assumed the offensive, going on In the store and parlors. loyal to Utah and her industries, but not so with the rest of Peronne la fifteen miles northwest ot pooba hgye been Installed bn each the state. If we are to boost for home industries in Utah such Bt Quentin and Its possession opens Blde an(j & piace t0 serve hot lunches, actions as that reported above should be .investigated thorthe road for an attack on the latter tamalase, chill, hot meat plea, etc. oughly and the result of the. findings given to thepubKc. city' in full force. - St Quentin Is - a The whole thing Is finished In mahog-coy- ? And, furthermore, while discussing this question, we hear td posit Ion because 1 .eorni anda. matcb the: beautiful fountain, a great deal about tie Republican press knocking the Knight-Woolethe railways to the eastward .over The parlor up stairs Is being remodel-whlc- h Mills, hut from inquiry we find that such headings as German supplies might be an(j prepared for private parties, Smoot Closed Woolen Mills Under Protection, appearing in brought for the revlctuallng of the be- ciubB', theatre parties, etc. our Democratic contemporary; have done more to destroy the . leaguered right wing." tSL trade of the mills than anything Republican papers have said 'Sir John French, in command of the about the free trade eausing the-- reduction 'of the working ' Gall of the North with Rob-The enemy is still maintaining him- - er the force. Republican papers have praised the Knight forces ior-- t Edeson In his original role In fire. parts.-an- d self along the 'whole front,' and er h eir plucky & ght againstodds a nit are willln o do everycontalnthg gt dred scenes, practically all out of to do der into the sols fight throwing thing possible to assjst tke mills to develop trade. This paper, detachments-composeof units from doorccmia to the Princesa Thea'r for one,-haon Monday. This stirring photodrama always boosted, for the local factory, notwithvery. different forroaUons, the active ls the latest rele98e of the Jesse L, the shown no fact has the that apprecia-management ' standing army, reserve and landwehr, as is Laskv Feature Play Company. tionfor our efforts .to aid in the development, of trade what'shown by the uniforms of the prison-ever. "Where there any disposition on the part of the Republicanera recently, captured. proximates somewhat to siege warto injure the woolen industry of this state, there -press Our progress, although Blow on j fare. V count of the strength of the" defensive The Germans are making use ofmight be some grounds for the repeated attacks made hy our jmsTnons''agalnBt' which we 'Ore pre89- 8earchlight8. This fact, coupled with contemporary. Buton thV'eontraryV'Rcpuiilrcim "protectidii lng, has In certain directions been corj- - their great strength In heavy artillery, has been responsible for the mkmifacture of woolen goods in ; tlnuous, but the present battle may leads to the supposition that they are United the entire States and all Republican: papers are very last for some. days before a de-- employing material which, may have yell anxious to have the industry succeed.. - ' , - -- - - j- : tan of-th- A-li- ill -- tbe-Hoov- er -- . - - . , 1 n - 4n-- ever-three-hu- s , 1 ae-f- , -' .7 clslon ls reached, wince It now-- ap- been collected for the siege of Par la. - |