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Show THE PROVO POST WAR LOSSES REACH. TOTAL OF 14, 398,000 ' Cultivation-Instea- Paris, Aug. the war up to May 31, as compiled' by the French ministry of war, are j in as follows: Killed France, 181,000; Belgium, 460,000; England. 49,300; Russia, j Germany, 1,630,000; Austria, total Turkey, 110,300; 1,160,000; 5.290.000.- . Wounded France, 660,000;, England, 200,000; Belgium 49,000; Russia, 1,680,000; Germany, 1,180,000, Austria total. 1,865,000; Turkey, 144.003; 6.478.000. Prisoners France, 180,000; England. 90,000; Belgium, 15X300; Russia, 850,000; Germany, 490,000; Austria. 910,000; Turkey. 95,000; total, 14,398,-00- 0. This table was prepared for publication early inJune,- - tout arts withheld because of the enormity ot the figures which might have a bad moral effect on the people. Why Wait Until Later to ar rangements with our Chica can Co., you of Irrigation Tonight - that-prevent- ed prepar-Practicall- KERRIGAN. order today -- - TONIGHT Price go tailors, Ed- - V, d half-mature- d, Order Autumn Clothes? Through advantageous Judge J. W. N. Whitecotton and Antiaiwlis, is visiting his biother John Grant C, Bagley hjv, formed ji j ?. Swenson for a short time. Mr. Swenson left San Francisco to which partnership in business to take effect ' point he went by way of Panama anil oc1. will The attorneys September after leaving Provo he will return to cupy the Whitecotton offices In the the Naval Academy. Provo Commercial & Savings bank Mr. Mark Dunn is spending a few , his land previous to and after plant-ang- building. in Salt Lake City visiting days has suffered less than hia neigh Man cannot control the amount of Lyman Swenson, naval cadet at friends. bor who planted without taking heed moisture that falls, but he can control of the principles on which successful the amount ot cultivation he gives to farming is based. his solL By cultivation he may more Plow the land In the fall. Plow It nearly approach the benefits derived deep. Keep It loose. Do not let It from ample precipitation than through pack or cake. Do not let It chack and any other method. thus let all the moisture that Is stored . Thie has been h dry year; one that escape. Keep It dean, for weeds as toss given ample opportunity to feet well as useful crops absorb moisture. the goepel of moisture preservation If Irrigation is practised, stir the soil through consistent cultivation. Has when possible after watering and the land which was plowed deep and thus preserve-:- he 50 to 75 per cent e with a open In sponge-ltkkept tendency that goes off evaporatiln. Late of absorbing all the moisture that fell spring plowing of land covered with from vrhlch the weeds were kept clear- - vegetation Increases the loss of soil Jesse L. LaskyPresents the Inimitable ed; and over which a fine blanket of moisture. This land should be plowmulch was kept the ed early so as to kill the growth beComedian moisture from below frim evaporation, fore it has consumed the miisture VICTOR'MOORE produced a wilted, stunt- contents of the ' solll The ground ed crop? Compare the crops on such should toe carefully watched. Difin lands with those on uncultivated ferent kinds of soil need different ClflMMIE FADDEN lands or lands that have received par- - treatments.' Cultivate the ground, for tlal cultivation and decide which is cultivation conserves the much needed Iu Fiv Acts the better process. Now Is the time moisture and insures good crops. If to take notes, compile data, make anyone be suffering because If drouth MISS MOLLY LINDELL comparisons, and draw- conclusions now is the time to get busy all the West has suffered lng the soil to hold all the water that Contralto Soloist from lack of moisture, but the care- - reaches It for by that method u similar ful farmer who had properly cared for occuranee can be avoided. T The losses of Europe 4. THE OYSTER DREDGER" and accept delivery any time that suits your con MARY PICKFORD AS LITTLE wlth such force and naturalness as to be utterly astonishing in her effectivePAL," ASTONISHINGLY COLUMBIA MONDAY ness. . , The atmosphere of the story Is as tri- novel to followersof the Paramount her .Following overwhelming umph in The Dawn of Tomorrow, program as is the characterization of ' Mary Pickford, the incomparable star Miss Pickford. Departing from its If the Famous Players Film Co., re- regular policy of presenting only the peats her success in powerful charac- celebrated successes of literature and ter portrayal in Little Pal," the lat-- the stage, the Famous Players Film - SATURDAY venience. Saturday MV. 2:30 Leave your ONE MAN8 EVIL Two Reel Bison. Pleasure THE SACRED 8AFTEY PIN" Comedy.. Todaymost it V w MONDAY 0 Thbee Reel Drama, Also a World Comedy. In Five Parts 9 W5 When Boosting for it 1 has created this unusual story for Miss Pickford, thus equip- ping her with a role entirely distinct from her past performances. To say that Miss Pickford over, night comes the obstacles derived from the In the role of the little half breed strangeness of her characterization, girl who renounces happiness, oppor- jand rfes above the technical cutties which It presents, is under- tunity and even safety for tto Al- - stating truth. She makes of loves, Mary Pickford Is superb. - Little an unforgettable creaPal" characterizeat nature this the though tion is entirely new to Miss Pickford, turs. full of courage and daring, and maid yet womanly and tender throughout. she suggests the i - r Free of Charge LILL - It the news of Provo and many items of general interest to its readers. No paper published in Provo fulfills the desires of its patrons so as does The Post. Try it a month at our suc-oessfn- lly - expense. ", Provo Post : Post to me for- one month free of charge' I agree to notify you if I want it discontinued after that time, You may send The - otherwise you may send it to me at the regular rate of $2.00 per year. Yours truly. " Is us y HOME CANNING;' He alee urged the need of mo,-' j air crafiL When all me 4o precisely aa lamentable taot that over NECE88ITY y r semi-India-n -- Fill out the Following Coupon and Mail It to This Office. ' company i r ' A mil-itar- FOR to do," there Isnt much fifty per cent of the natural produc- they ought In purpose carrying on the world tion ot the avenge orchard and garmuch longer. den Is toeing wasted in the American home for want ot some simple way of , taking care of these products. - The ,,IU, ' Y1 Yv.' ,4..YV;'C' V-little portable canners will save most. Y' of this waste and encourage more and better , canning at - home - aa nil the members of the family will take M fv L an Interest in the work, or at least , offer their asslstanc. Every well regulated farm home should have .a home canner of some more than an description, 14 quite 'as It boiler. ordinary wash, ' the milkT separator or as important fanning mill. Every child should 'be taught the art of canning, either at home or in the canning dubs And every school should have a canning outfit aa a part of its equipment The day Is not far distant when every' family will have Its canning and preserving days as it now has Its harvesting and threshing days, when all the members of the family will put aside other work and attend to the canning of fruita and vegetables for winter use. Address Date 's -- 2. From the g. Berkeley, pulpit of Trinity church here today, A DAUGHTER OF THE NILE" AT THE ELLEN MONDAY Judge" Alton B. Parker, Democratic! 1904 made for In Charming Mary Fuller appears at candidate president, the Ellen Monday, "August'SHi, In the a plea for stronger coast defenses, "I would especially ask your aid," three feel drama of romance and theJSTle, A he said, in arousl n g public opinion Jtmystery, that wlll force congress to bulld throbbing love story of Arsinoe, the, enough' submarines and submarine Egyptian a woman aa Inscrutable beautiful as the for the protection of both of the desert as and of as silent a Is matter brooding as the tropics It our coasts. simply A woman the our for mystery of not wealth, sphinx. only insurance, ' the iges. but- - for our sot. r- , r Famous Sanitary Sacks Made to keep oot all dust and dirt . that decreases or anything else ' " ke food value of flour HOOVER BROS. Excelsior Roller Mills Phone 124. Naturejs Being Bested by Science j Heretofore tfie only absolutely pure milk extracted from'acow was extracted by the cows calf The Reason No Stable Air Contact. Today this same qrtality of milk is being extracted in the a , barns of the Cherry Hill Dairy Co. by the Calf Way Milking Machine. Buy your milk from us. A- - OURJdOTT0 - ' . V f Ifs .Safety First -- pasteurized. -- ADa-ughteE-oE , . everything you need in the Highest Grade of Flour , Cereals and Feed We are now packing our Flour in allfu-Au- F'"1 J pro-duce- rs Why? Because No Stable Jir Contact keeps it free from contaminating substances- .- I PARKER PLEADS FOR . STRONGER DEFENSES ( J Remember that Hoover Brothers are the only of Flour in Provo City and manufacture , -- 4 Honie Industry " (Signed) r - wVs ) Provos Popular Newspaper Gentlemen: this most 9 Do You Want? . for ("Vi est production of the Famous Players Film company on the Paramount pro-gram, featuring the gifted star at The Columbia Monday, matinee and a- - In Her Latest Success charming actress OF THE NILE . Little Pal WUllam CeTish, Jr., and Violet Pierce of Salt Lake were married here Saturday by Deputy County Clerk I . Ellas A. Gee. It carries Evening 10c and 20c Mary Pickford v 4 , t DANIEL FROIIMAN PRESENTS In A DAUGHTER 10c A charming play especially written The Tailor. , MATINEE, 2:30 - MART FULLER. MITCHELL , Monday August 9th VC 8 Ann! mated Weekly. deThe prettiest and sirable patterns go first. Select yours now and be as sured of getting what you want . Delivery. any time between new and NewJYears. PAGE THREE . Dairy: Co. Cherry. Phone lGG-I- i 3 |