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Show Y 1 SFyy?irwtiB. . . iwct!ybWBPrjB!iiyHliuBlMmwu.A:r!rfc'UM.'iR'Jte&-iW5uww.izuaa?K3asat?wgggag- v RegisterBefore 9 Oclock The latest feature to be added to The Posts columns is a series of short 'Uplift Talks by Dr. Orrisou Swett.,. Mardea..In, thiaserieswe6ffe full of optimism that willl make people better for reading them. Watch for Dr. Mardens short talks. They are worth reading. TOClock Tonight-Yo- ur onight-Your -T- Last Chance Last Chance . V NU25BEB 885 PEOVO CITY, UTAH, TUTSDATj QCTOBEK 27,1914 ALL PROVO RESPONDED V0LU1I3 444444444444444 4 QUAIL FOUND'D EAD 4 III FLOATING IN UTAH LAKE 4 " 4 4 When D. H. Madstp, of the 4 fish and game department was IVELCOPE TO OUfl SENATOR Senator Smoot Return to Provo Wat REPUBLICAN LADIES TO Oceanian For the Greateat DemonMEET AT WARD HOME WED. 4 stration Ever Given to Publlo Servant In thla CityjAII Parties" Joined In Showing Gratitude For Hla Great 4 The Ladles' Republican Club will meet tomorrow (Wednes- - 4 Work. 4 day) at three oclock at the home 4 of Mrs. Charles H. Ward, No. 70 4 Senator Reed Smoot returned to his own home town last Friday night and 4 East Third South." special pro- - 4 he had no sooner arrived In the city gram will be given and some ex- than all of the storm or elleqt speakers will bepresent-sentiment which a few misguided 4 Refreshments win be served 4 'Democrat had' gathered to hurl 4 afterthe meeting and a general 4 against him dledawayln' a gentle 4get acquainted social wOI he held. 4 zephyr, while the hosts of Democracy 4 All of the ladies are cordially In-- 4 4 gathered with Republicans and Smoot 4 vlted to be present Democrats to give him the welcome home he deserved. LYMAN MARBLE IS Notwithstanding the fact that hundreds of Provo people went to Sixth RID OF OFFICE West and Center streets to cheer him when he arrived, the line at the Co lumbia Theatre was longhand' wide. WASHINGTON, Oct 23. Lyman and almost an hour before the schedMarble, postmaster at Colton, Utah, uled time for the meeting, the people who for more than a year has been dbegan to crowd forward for seats. unsuccessful In being release- from the time of the arrival of Sena- his official position,' need not bother tor Smoot the building was filled al- to hla counsel's advice under proceed most to capacity and wnen the crow a as hla successor already haa been . camspJhe strpet updre s jjou Jfippclnte(jJi postal --efflct&lsSBWHfneed not get seats In the auditorium. Tne today. She is Mr.Myrna Langford galleries filled quickly and then a large and as soon as she complete her bond senator .. number of admirers oL the wilt be authorised to take' over she' could not get into the bluldlng to hear the Colton postoffice his address. ' Marbles term expired more than a ' Dr. Brlmhall Chaftrman year ago, but because of a lack of can- Dr. George H. Brlmhall was chain- d!(jatea a uccessor was not appointed, Bril!3h pan c the meeting.. He made a aort.DwIarfns increase- In mall matter Cart introduced and then address A.glnc the MtaBi,,hment of tt, parcel Badge who was Senator Smooth! first eaUBed hlm tolose money, CapL Lieut Otto von Weddlgen, secretary In Washington. -- Mr. Badger Mable employed an attorney in an Commander of the submarine U9,,la a very interesting account of the - t to the naval hero of Germany. His was gH M of Wa oOTce early days in Washinton and ended by the daring exploit which resulted la showing how the senator had ad-the destruction of three British cruls- vanced Grom the position of chairman ,4 DEMOCRATS the North Sea the Creasy, the erein 8CARE met not once In 4 of a committee-whic- h and the Abouklr a feat which Hogue, BY WILL G. FARRELL 4 4 four years to one of the great national shocked all England and jnade her leaders In the halls of congress. people tremble momentarily In doubt Whea JPtU, Brlmhall Introduced the about her navy.-YoWed&lgen. la d. senator he said Senator Smoot needed I? Z years of age, eut hla Commercial Club, 4 only thirty-twLake Salt the 4 no introduction. Tie Is our Reed,1 Germany, and 4 spoke, at the Opera said the Speaker, the Reed that cant dowa th 4, Great Britains enormous navy has chm 8ent he n,ght he broken. Then came the tumult) 1 411,8 wa produced a hero whose I'Jnal columns of the Democrats 4 fiot of applause which broke out afresh fame with, that of the Ger- an compares of some will .them last that 4 time and time again. Senator Smoot man had Mr. Farrell winter. only 4 ' arose to speak. He was deeply af-- l ,4 von Weddlgen was 200 miles 0T1 to regmier. agalnst.4 complaint alkr und fected"by the great reception 4 Senator Smoot and that was on 4 hla b... of auppllea, harla, could see that his emotions were account of his great powetr In 4 most of that distance under, watsr.i . ... .1. ' .u 4 Washington. He eulogized tbe 4. when he sighted the three cruisers, !a repo e oun1 them In a triangle, and after 4 senator in a masterly manner for 4 , r4 - of Provo river. Some of them .were not quite dead when 4 picked up and the officer is of 4 the opinion they were poisoned 4 .hefGre flying out over tbe water. 4 Some of the birds have been sent 4 to the state a chemist in- - : 4 4 RECEPTIfltl x 4 4 Mra Reed 8 moot GaveVery Interest 4 Ing Paper on the Duties of a Bone-tor- s Wife J Washington, 4 4 4 The Republican ladies of Provo gave 4 for a test ' x' a to Mrs. Reed Smoot arthe reception 4 The birds are all fat, showing 4 home ofMrs. 4 that they have fared exceptional;, Eph Homer yesterday 7 4 ly well during thepasf summerh afternoon and a very targe number 0 1 4,4 4 4 4 Provo women turned out to greet F 444444444 x STAKE COIIFEMCE -- Mrs Smoot The affair was well appointed and Mra Rlordau gave each lady present a beautiful rose Mra Fay Loose Stlehl sang and speeches were made by Mrs. Mary J. Vincent and Dr, George IL BrimhalL Mn . Smoot read a paper on"The Duties of a Senators Wife In Washington, a part of which follows: Mrs. Chairman, and Dear Friends: ' It gives ms greater pleasure than I can express In words to meet with you again; 'to come back to theso " grand old mountains, back to my home where X have spent so many happy, happy- hours, und to meet such a kind and loving welcome. I sincerely greet you with my hearts deepest wishes for your welfare and happiness. -" For "myself, I have seen much, and trust 1 have learned much, since that day twelve years ago when my husband was given by the State of Utah the highest office of trust which a ' state cap give to one of her sons; but I have not changed In my respect, and esteem, and love, for the womanhood of Utah; neither have 1 changed In my view then expressed that a womans first duty Is to her home and family; and It Is with that firm con--' vlctlon In" my mind that I have carried on my home In Washington. I have remembered, too, that whatever -- WAS HELD SUilDAY The quarterly conference of the Utah. Stake was held In the Tabernacle Sunday, and the attendance at all meetings was large. President Joseph B. Keeler was present and took charge of the services. He made a report on the stake, which showed much Improvement In the stake and la the different auxtl- -- Be-for- e , - I Apostle Heber 3. .Grant was l and was the principal apeak .the morning aeialon. fJejQQk up the word of wisdom and urged the parents to begin the training of the hoys and girls at home Instead of sending them to schoot to be taught the lessons the parenta should teach them .from th beginning,.., .The. necestaking a last sight at them dove. sity of the Latter-da- y Saints keeping He worked betwen them, within less the word of wisdom and living clean than a mile of each. ' and upright lives was urged. From a depth of about twelve feet The other speaker of the morning he loosed a torpedo at one ship, which were President George H. Brlmhall, he later learned wa the Abouklr. who spoke on the work being accomShe went down In a few moments plished at the Brigham Tonng Uniand her men were In the water. The versity. He told of the work of reCressy and the Hogue hurried to the forming young men at the Institution scene, - their commanderevidently which has doneeo much for the young favorablelmpreaslonImlgttljnake would give to observers a like favorbelieving an accident had happened to men and women. the Abouklr. He loosed another torM. Jensen spoke On Temple work able Impression of the women of Utah, J. pedo at the Hogue, ahd she keeled and told of the amount of good the and have so acted. over. Too late the British command- - people are doing. We have in Washington a club era found out the cause. Another The first speaker of the afternoon called the Congressional Club, of torpedo caught the Cressy, and wlth- - session was President J. William which I have the honor tb be a charasked " U Knight, vho spoke on the work uf .the ter member, irWhenXhav In clubs womens we If have Utah, I flr8t shot wag flred be thre were church, and the good being accomwith told have pleasure and always weeks and heir men were struggling plished right here at home. President Knight urged the people to do pride of the Womans Republican club In the sea. the small things well, that they might of Provo. Jhe Congressional Club was b.t h,re tt Pro.. prepare themselves for' the larger oranized to simplify the many social was such a complete denial of those b P"mPhe : things which they might have to do, . duties of senators wives, and those nalt--r, fait toot THE BETTERMENT Irtatemoil. But W. J. TAYLOR HOME 08 ne8g- Amos N. Merrill of the Stake Presi- duties are Indeed many. If the wife seem could be of them lsh for a few 4 Many of those present stated 4 dency spoke on the work of the of a United States Senator does the LEAGUE MEETS ' BURNED SATURDAY church and the records the people are many things she Is1 expected to 4 today that they did not know 4 whether the rally-- , should be 4 in Washington, she is a very now makings The -- Bain ts were urged called Democratic or Republican. 4 4 to beBt TeT opportunity busy woman. The social season starts make of Senator Xhe .ippmberg., of tfe , Betterment l,.Ab(?vt 1:30 last Saturday night . the face of the 4TheRepuMteani get the hlg eild.'' goffered 1f them, fdr 'the record" r aobn aftet the first. of.Jamuarr ICfeaea r Smoot, and the crowd went wild again. A ,, kept A 4, League met at the Provo Tabernacle residence of William J. Taylor of Lake what hould mr, generally with a reception at afFernoon TooTTfire View Tfast 10 assTfttafide before the, and .read U IN CORRECTION ARTICLE keep their records pure that they will the White 'Housed wXlch' tta Emitted Wends hud neighbors I am proud that answers to susowne? had out sent the be A obtained by'could ON the RAID FARM HOR8ES" stand and be the pride of those who this year by the Democratic president questions Lwas coming up I am home.-Whe- n J ,Is of talned and covered a loss 1X500, come A. after. 7 the league- George" Startup took t the street I felt that .X. was Coming Farm' -Insurance,-on The . by editorial .xIPOSll of end . the ..x read the ARal x..; Hebet.J. Grant. also spoke charge meeting home to Utah and her people, to the Horses It In error and we desire to answers of all who had written byj Th Games were not discovered un- at the afternoon session. He said people I know and the people who are tires day; Wednesday Is Cabinet day; make th following correction for the that time. Two Republican candid-- , tH a member of the family went up- - that while be believed the Latter-daIs a my friends and neighbors. There In one found of the Saints were the best people, yet there Thursday la Senator's day; Friday Is a fire benefit of our readers.. There werej ates for the legislature had not yet ta!rs and feeling In coming home to those you rooms. notified Immed Others were could still be found plenty of room Diplomatic day; and Saturday Is love that cannot be expressed In mere 9 range! horses and 7,810 horses answered, and the Urn was extended day. In 1913 subject to regur tax.. This until noon today, when all of the lately nd the fight to save the place for Improvement In all. He read an Washingtonians ' a very complex sohaa In earnest 3573 of were candidare head Neighbors, answers seeing Washington begun there and all in. the range Continued On Wave Four.) year cial system, and It Is considered imrushed to the "Heft a sick bed to come down home' horaes and 3846 not subject to thejates declared for the platform upon the burning building, of In Provo there which they are running. This places assistance and most the rurnlture proper to call on any day other than and on the way I passed through the special bounty tax.. the one set apart therefor. . It was UTAH COUNTY to not 38 a In on horees 4 basis the neutral Jar subject world. question only most beautiful Country In the was of tbe Place hard when we first went to Washingbut GO REPUBLICAN 4 WILL bunding safety, 4 God ha? done everything for.you here special bounty tax.. With this error Utah county, for all platform have flames the before circumstances with which under Is correct t4 4 ton, 'declared for a referendum on the completely damaged In Utah. I noticed the Improvements corrected the article but we have wort are checked. eould be all of Provo familiar; in the Never state-wid4 history prtihlbltlon, Ajyou as X came along the streets and l a' F was and always have caused our blaze The been by has there Utah and step, likely by step of statements the way County many Regardless noticed that you are still the same peoj( Senate.! resolved to use every effort invitations to on our of roof share received the on Park such dry shingle falling would 4 4 Gardner day not registration activity made that Henry pie. I have worked with many of your in my power to further the interests Now - that tbs' burned before where and it the have both and 4d!nners 4 through for receptions. the T referendum la the "worked slVewIthWIlllan! parties kept well su sldVby jstand plank have of Utahandastohow I was has Smoot discovered. progressed In ten- answered: blaze 4 agents busy all day long. The 4 Senator Buckley and Mrs. Annie Rawlings ceeded I aw going to let you Judge Republican platform, he j In the Sen-A- t nxofleaders of the to one until rjss--.-a,:rs.-igg will the continue ever I 4 rush 4iorlty Holman They are my friends as weir from my record. The Senate Is no The only political party have tSe duties a number of are Chairman .there Sunday important nCes ate, many meeting close,. County '4 "as are all of those with whom I labor-- ' different from other working bodies, belonged to is the Republican party. sat-a nnd Democrats In social very a on us attempted check that Homer way, the very partisan 4 stood says Eph tOj by Republican principles them by and T labored. I could have loafed If. I hav dr,end L Am which reflects Republicamplatfonns mpdft a; . make a fight on Senator Smpot, bnt4. and canvass show the county td 4ulsfactory prestige, too, the hand and proclaim to th world T had desired. T Fould have had theand-ow Iser heads could see" the" attempt h he pai-be" Republ ican"b the on nomine favorably I their time rtah.lmay and accepted that my best friends are In Utah with advantage of theatres, balls paith Me-'a A. Is J. H. F. the what of doned for saying Hulsh, part thousand, and . Senator Smoot 4 the men and Women with whom ties, but I forsook them for the reason tlons, , This answer settles deflnlte'y to' 4 wm run ahead of his ticket. Donald and some other 'Democrat stood fact among those personally Issue. on vote the his of the I make would question the that resolved I worked. That is friendship that money that J. Will Wing, the other man who turn the league over to the Democrats 4 provo will go Republican this F conversant with the situation, namely, can never buy, and nothing but death men who had voted against seating to fight Senator Smoot. The Knight 4 year. The Republican workers 4 that Senator Smoots leadersnlp Is not (me in the JUntted States Senate ae- had not answered Sunday, wrote as, can destroy. ' - people were out In force and thev, '4 ar(, VPry much amused -- at anthe 4 due to seniority alone, but largely In "Pardon my follows: delay "I have a home In Washington and knowledge they were wrong. to were anxious Demo-- 4 too, PBMent wo-out very sent see.lUga' claims tbe through his hard by favor In of am I on submitting swerlng. I want every Utahn to consider that lt Senior Smoot also briefly spoke adof legislation the detail onthat way. However, meeting 4 watching every 4 crnts to try to stem the is his home when he comes there the campafgn Issues, calling attention to the voters of the state, for their for and the wbol state without own our Jmirned for acting. 4 '4 sweeping Republican tide, bill providing for, Tou are all welcome there at any particularly td the Democratic tariff consideration. States. United on 4 etato-wi(Continued page 7) prohibition.1 the war tax. time. When 1 was elected to tb legislation and-t.. 4 LADIES GIVE 4 Salt Lake f REPUBLICAN 4 4 4 mouth - nti-Smo- 4 4 4 4 4 returning from w Utah trip 4 lake yesterday af teraoott , he 4 noticed a large number of quail 4 floating on- - the water near tho 444444444444444 ! .j Another Feature Register'"Before f v f fCt GemanysGreat Naval Hero, Who Sank - Three - Crui$ers in the North Sea -- ef-ga- 444444444 - 1 i: ft -- T o - - j t x ifaW'" ai-- 1 - . .,4 ... MU. 1 lnjala,ja t Jl. 1 - , earth-bega- , 444444 - -- -- - 444444444444444 J e - -- , -- proud-tP-Ja- ke n atleasf'a on well-unde- 4 X St , ' -- I v i o d 44444444444444 1 ' r- |