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Show THE GRANTSVILLE NEWS, GRANTSVILLE, UTAH, CAPTAIN HEINIE MILLER, WHO IS LEADING PENNSYLVANIAS FOOTBALL SQUAD THIS FALL Carry a Good Watch II wUl save Hw ibti Ghrm to jronr boy. Start him right) mako him prompt. Set tho example; boy one yourself. Wo Bianca mmj on ell standard makes Micele American A Case of Influence Mind Over Mind or Swiss; all guaranteed. Our prices are moderate. Of BOYD PARK MAKERS OF JEWELS MM MAM STREET SALT LAKE CITY C BARGAINS IN USED CARS M otenJM lioufe-12- 59 malot ml to IMS. coidiilM-n- ir Wrlta lor UmI Cu Dm., H(kt foitlco. OUnufelln, GutunoJ flnt duo term II natal hr Ituilal IlM ui iMcri-dlob Lko citr LOANED j ' From Jswslsr Inhsrltsd Odd Habit of Ono Left to Bo Repaired. There are several kinds of watches there are gold watches, stiver1 watches, dollar watches and watches the Jeweler has to lend his patients while theirs are being repaired. For the last ten days we hare been carrying a borrowed watch, relates a writer In the Detroit Free Press. Our timepiece was not exactly ant of order, It would run, but It had no control. It ran wild on the bases. It stole the second and third hour frequently.; We would set It at eight o'clock and look at It 20 minutes later and dls cover that It was IB minutes past three. We are erratic, but we werent erratic enough to keep up with that watch So we took it into the dry dock, wherej the man squints at it through a sawed-- 1 off telescope and tells you that It will cost $2 to llx It After he had told' us It would cost! us (2 we asked him to lend us a watch1 until we called for our own. This he did. Be wound up a ticker and set It. from It was 12 noon when we took Itfriend-askehis hands. Two hours later a us the time, and we showed him, our watch. It was a quarter to seven. Gosh," he bald, 1 didnt think it was that late. I overlooked dinner time in some way." So we went back and borrowed This watch from the Jeweler. one Is O. K.," he said with a smile.: We carried it for an hour. In that Hum it had Jumped 16 hours. We dont know now when we look at It whether) It la Berlin time or tomorrows tlnje. We can set It at two oclock, and when' the city hall la ringing three our borrowed watch swears it Is 15 minutes, after four oclock tomorrow. At first we looked on the watches suspiciously, but now we have begun to suspect ourselves. When three watches begin' to lie to your face something Is wrong. an-oth- HIS OWN MONEY Parisian 8wlndlsrs Inveigle Merchant, Into Signing Name to Order for Three Hundred Pounds. A very clever swindle was successfully carried out In the Hue de la Pair,, Paris. A carriage drove up to a large, Jeweler's shop, and an elderly man, with hls arm In a sling, accompanied; by a footman, who carried a rug; ear tered the shop. The gentleman selected and bought some three hundred pounds' worth of Jewelry, and then said, "If you do not ipinii, I will send my man home for the money. The Jeweler bowed, and I should the gninm eontlnusd: be pleased If you would write for me.' I have hurt my arm. Just write,' Please give Robert three hundred pounds, and sign It Henri. The Jeweler wrote as he was direct-aand In a quarter of an hour the footman came back with the money, and then he, with hls master, left with the Jewelry. When the Jeweler went home to dinner hi s 'wife asked him the reason be had sent for tfuee hundred pounds. Then the swindle was discovered. The rogues knew that the Jewelers name was Henri, and they bad got him to write the note for the money, which, was taken to hls wife, and then they, own' paid him for the Jewels with hls d, money. - Agreed With Mother. Geralds mother had tried to make him understand what conscience ii' and had told him not to cross the street on hls wheel. One day she said,' Gerald, when you crossed the street, today, didnt a wee small voice Lell Yes, ma, you that It was wrong T" he replied. I guess it did, but my velocipede tweeked so much I couldnt hear It Firemen's Light A new light greatly aids firemen In rescue work. This light strapped to hls back, and elevated slightly above hls head, Is powerful enough to pierce the densest smoke. With one charge of calcium carbide, the light 6,000 will burn for over four candlepower hours. I am an artist Being In poor health, my doctor ordered me abroad, and 1 went to Florence, Italy. I rented rooms of widow and her daughter, by the name of Micele. They occupied the top floor of a building on the river Amo. I used frout room for s studio end s rear room for a bedroom. The mother was a middle aged woman, the daughter about twenty-fivTheir ancestors had been well off, but their estate had melted away, and Senora Micele and her daughter got on with difficulty. Blanca, the daughter, was an artist, but an Indifferent one. Nevertheless there waa something remarkable about Blanca Micele. She was neither pretty nor homely. The eyes of the Italians are handsome, hut Benorlna Mlceles eyes were more than seen. handsome; they were, so to speak, comOn our way back to our rooms neither pelling. nor I said anything about thO be Not long after I arrived in Florence occurrence, but when we reachstrange bed for I fell ill and did not leave my ed them he sat down before me, lit A1 weeks. Senora Micele and her daughpipe and said: ter both nursed me. While you were ill In Florence and A portion of the time 1 was In either out of your bead you undoubtedly know stupor or delirium, I dont those pictures, not knowing painted which. ' were doing ; consequently yod what you winMy illness occurred during the no remembrance of them." retained ter, and when the spring cams on and out of my head when But wasn't I Senora warm to the weather began up this in was of the views given in' I the at Pennsylvania available star wrapped football University The only Micele used to put me In an easy chair year la Cupt Henry lllller, who tried twice to enlist but was rejected on and wheel me out on to one of those the pictures. Besides, bow could I have without the Mlceled account of defective eyesight and bad teeth. little balconies common in Florence done the work the) houses. We were on the Arno em- knowing it? And, knowing It to attention called would have it my bankment (the Lung Arno, they call It My frleud pondered awhile, blowing SELLS MANY PLAYERS there), In sight of the green bills that FRAZEE WILL CHANGE at the same time clouds of smoke, and surround the city. Indeed, from my RED 80X NEXT SEASON finally said : balcony I could see some six or seven Whatever you have been physically on which miles distant the Manager Dunn of Baltimore Has Flosole, the originalheights It Is understood that' PresiIm sure you are all right now. But if settleFlorentine dent Frazee of the Bed Sox conan explanation go back tat Various Stars. ment was made. During three more you wish see Developed for several the people you boarded changes templates months I spent much of the day on Florence, next season. During the recent from them." It and with get this balcony In fancy painting pictures Cincinnati draft meeting Frasee Acting on hls advice, I started that' scene spread out before me. of the In Twelve Years $150100 In Cash and pnt In a claim for Jack BentOne of these was the undulating plain evening. On the way I had time to. Balti. of the first baseman ley, Players Has Been Turned Over to beyond the citys edge and the heights think over the matter of my investiga-tho' more club, who batted .370 In to decided and Him Turner Barber la Latest tion approach ia There of Flosole beyond the plain. the International league this Sold. a big clock tower at Flosole which it Miceles without being known to them. Playsr year. Bentley la a seemed to me would make an attrac- On arrival I asked about them and batsman and thrower. He once mantive feature In my imaginary picture, learned that they had been left and Johnny Dunn, president In. An- legacy of some fifty thousand franco pitched for the Washingtons, but ager of the Baltimore Orioles of the and I spent hours working It hls arm went back on him so was the of Arno, This at once assured me that they had view dreamed I other i of the International league, formerly that he decided to become an under Its received the amount paid for my pl beneath me, winding Brooklyn Nationals, Is In a class by directly tures. One morning I rang their belt and the toward south, arched out bridges comes to himself It when picking Inasmuch as Dick Hoblltzel's Blanca answered the summons and; greener and nearer other consequently ball players, developing them and then stick work hasn't come up to la something In the atmo- seeing me at the door, turned pale. hills. There to of them disposing major league that of former campaigns. It Is Going In, I asked her to call her clubs. In the 12 years that Dunn has sphere of Italy to Intensify the color of said that Bentley may succeed deand told both of my experience on such I and mother days landscape, and Providence of teams managed the him In 1918. Bentley was the In At first they assumed to be aH Paris. in painting. imaginative Baltimore $150,000 has been turned lighted only player drafted by Frazee, much surprised as I; but, seeing that over to him in cash and players for the Fortunately I recovered before thebut the latter paid a fancy price convanot to be deceived, Sepora Mi-was I after In and set weather hot 23 he has sent to the big show. Hls refor Jimmy Cooney, the Proviof climate cele finally began a confession which cent sale of Turner Barber, formerly Mating in the Invigorating dence shortstop. where I senorita finished. to the went Swiss Paris, the Alps of the Washington Americans, to the The Bed Sox developed a fine time. did not suppose that you would some We remained the Cubs is highfor $15,000 Chicago young third baseman In McNally one the of ever down one happen to see your pictures," said day Strolling est price Dunn has ever received for a and a cracking good outfielder Into a former. the I boulevards, stepped Parisian single chatteL in Shorten. Looks aa if several Well, tell me where they camq Of the many record sales transacted picture shop. The dealer, fancying to veterans are doomed. and advanced I asked her. She looked at het of customer me, a from," make most the is noteworthy by' Dunn the lookwas to what me I as daughter. case of George Twombly. Fresh from questioned I can only tell you." said Blanca, a high school team Just outside of Bos- ing for. It occurred to me to ask for that I painted them while you wereJ MAULBETSCH MAKES BIG HIT ton, Twombly reported to Dunn about one of my own pictures. Have you anything of Adrian sitting out In your chair on the balsix years ago. He was a shortstop, All do know not I knor I how cony naked. Former Michigan Star Footballer Has and about aa rank a one as could be Giles?" I la that It seemed to me that It wal Giles, the American?" found. Dunn saw a chance of develCharge of Huaky Athletes at your brain working with my hand. "Yes. Phillips University. opment and hung on to the lad. Later remarka have very I I questioned her and cross questioned to Certainly. tried three times in the season he the famous farm Twombly, but each time he was able piece of hls work. Come this her, eliciting nothing further except Johnny Manlbetsch, that she had discovered some time b Michigan football star,, who has been returned. The next year Dunn suc- way. He led me to one of hla display fore meeting me that she possessed engaged to act aa coach for Phillips ceeded In getting Twombly a job In a university during the next two years, small league, and he made good. A rooms and up to s picture that had some strange power of the order comIs attracting much Interest In Okla- third year found him in the New York evidently been hung with consideramonly called clairvoyant My own in homa sporting circles, and Enid foot- - State league and the fourth he was a ble care. The subject was certainly terpretatlon of the Incident was that familiar to mo, for It waa the plain I not being able to do good work herself, star for Baltimore. When the Federal league Invaded had overlooked at Florence with the she bad exercised this power over me Baltimore Dunn sold Twombly to Cin- hills and Flosole In the distance. And to utilize my ability. Since she had cinnati for $5,000. The Beds didn't as I stood looking at it I recognized p tinted the pictures herzelf the only scene I had fraud Involved was her plating my like him, and they gave him back to not only the Identical but my in- name on them. She did this not realIn dreams, my day painted Baltimore with the understanding that to the izing the pecuniary value of the picbending dividual Quickly style. Dunn could have him if he would live was a hand cap left comer, lower put tures themselves and supposed she up to the contract Twombly had signed astonishment my could not sell them without a name to seeing by my Back with Baltimore upon in Redlnnd. name. own them. She and her mother were tempt-- i over BOO, well and last Twombly hit the rail at hands both with I ed chiefly because they were financially; caught winter Dunn sold him again. The Bosroom to in desperate straits. They had sold the the around extended that were the ton Braves purchasers this the pictures. Here was a view paintings through a friend who appretime, and $2,500 was the amount they guard no remembrance of presenting, ciated their worth and paid them all had I Now is back in the Twombly gave up. which I must have painted. It they brought except a bare commission: but International league with Providence. was some time before I recovered suf- I told them that tney were welcome to Here are some of the players the ficient equanimity to further examine all they had received for the paintings. Oriole leader has sold In the last 12 the painting, but when I did so I saw The sole Interest I took In the mattes years: Ira Thomas, $3,000; Jamas at once that for the first time in my was a curiosity to know how the work Morgan, $1,000, draft; Fred Bnrchell, life I had portrayed a scene exactly had been executed. $6,000; BUI O'Hara, $3,000; Jack as I saw it What I mean Is that It Every year brings to light new eviKnight $6,000; Lefty" Russell, $11,-00- possessed all the reality and beauty dence to show that there are subtle Allen Russell, $4,000; Rube" with which my Imagination had en- forces acting psychically within u$ Meadows, $5,500; Fritz Malsel, $12,-00- 0; dowed It that we do not understand. I believfi Charles Schmidt $3,000; Claude did yon get It? I that Jnst as surely as the Invention of 0; Derrick, $10,000; Geofge Twombly, wireless telegraphy will come ad ex- Ben Egan, $7,000; Babe" Ruth, From a dealer whom I never saw piuiatlon of how Blanca Micele united $12,000 ; Ernie Shore, $12,000; Dave before." my artistic ability with her own perDanforth, $3,000; Birdie" Cree, How do yon know It la a genuine sonality and of tho union made a fas Bert Daniels, $4,000; Morris Giles?" better work of art than I could bsYe ; Johnny Maulbetsch. Both, $1,000, draft; Wilbnr Good, know It because I have seen sev-- 1 produced by myself. It Is possible that I draft; Bill Kopf, $4,000; Turner oral of the artist's pictures. One other the advantage came merely through a ball fans are leaving their work every Barber, 0. $15,000; George Twombly, I tried to buy, but failed to make a certain suppleness In her wrist or lq afternoon to. watch him and hls husky deal, la now displayed In a shop in the some other mechanical feature that Oklahoma youths work out on the Boulevard des Itallens. You may see was superior to mine, thus enabling campus. It there. Thera la the same unmistak- me to attain an ideal that I had never Boxing In New Haven. Jim Buckley of New York, It Is re- able Individuality about it as In this." been able to attain before with my leoo Closed 8eason With Shutout What la the subject? perfect member. But this is a merq Walter Johnson closed hls 1917 sea- ported, will open s boxing clnb In fft Is also a Florentine scene, called hypothetical exposition of my own son with a shutout victory against the New Haven following tbs stopping at boxing In New York. 'Dp the Arno.' It takes In the river, unsupported by proof. Bed Sox. e. WATCHES RAN AWAY PAY JEWELER Copyright, HIT, Writ era Newapapar Union.). with the hills beyond. It too, is a great picture." My knees began to knock together. My Jaws chattered, but not sufficiently to prevent my asking, What do yod ask for this picture? francs. thousand Twenty Great heavens! I had never received the half of that for s picture. I looked at the man so astonished that he hastened to say : My profit will be but BOO francs. I paid 19,500 francs for It Taking the number of the shop where he said the other picture was to be semi, I staggered out of the store and was soon before the picture I had also created In dreams. It, too, far exceeded any work I had ever done. The dealer told me be bad paid 27,000 franca for it Fortunately I occupied rooms with an American friend In the QuartleA Latin and rushed home to tell him that I had discovered something which if not explained would drive me crazy; He listened to my story, but I couldi aee by hls expression that he, too, feared something had occurred to disturb my mental balance. He would express no opinion till he bad seen the paint Inga, and as I could not remain quid! I insisted on hls going with me at onc for the purpose. He did so, and, being familiar with my work, he pronounced the pictures mine, though they were beyond any of my work be had eves ft left-hand- i 0; -e $5,-00- $5,-00- 0; $1,-000- $2,-50- |