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Show Tin; I MV' OMAN. PAYSON. I'TAH THE PAYSONIAN 1 cepted later than 10 a. m. Wednesday morning. HERE COMES u harguiu sale Will the muhl who wears bloomers don the trousers when married? Strong I wwmtirnnoQPcB EVERY CHINAMAN EATS BEANS One of the first qualification of i useful Chinese matron throughout the northern provinces, and in many yf the southern, is her ability to con- -' ;oct from beans, green, black and yellow, those staple factors in Chi nese diet known as teu fu and :liang fen, says Fast and West. The bean seldom appears in its pristine jntirencss upon a Chinese table; and it is not considered fit to eat in many parts of the country until it has been reduced to its essences and put up in the iorm of bean 'curd or the bean gelatin which one scps for sale in every roadside food shop, gathering dust and microbes on its translu-cesurface. The art of producing these nourishing foods, which are the meat of the poor and the basis .of many patrician delicacies, is to the rural Chinese woman what butter, cheese and jam making are to the occidental housewife. In the large cities befin manipulation of this sort is a craft and a commerce, just as jam aud butter making are in the lrage cities of the West, but it can scarcely he. classed as an industry, except perhaps as an incipient industry. The bean must be crushed, soaked, boiled, strained and so on before the essences appear. nt After deciding upon the purpose of an advertisement, the advertiser determines how to build It so as to attract your attention and get you to read It. The most Important points In the announcement ure usually featured In w hat Is known as display lines.' These display lines ure to the advertisement what the framework Is, to a house. The rest of the advertisement Is built uround them. Display lines are generally very carefully, chosen, both ns regards the sense they convey und the style of JOE HIGGINS GREAT RUNNER display. The advertiser knows that If these n dlspluy lines are plain, easy to read Athlete Hailed as 8uc. and contrast well with the smaller ceseor of Mel Sheppard aa type In the body of the advertisement, Man. they are likely to be the first parts of the advertisement you will read. Joe Higgins, the notpd runner. Is beThen upon their success or failure ing hailed as the successor of Mel to Interest you depend his chances for Sheppard as a middle-distanc- e man. you to read the rest of the advertise- Higgins, who wears the colors of the ment. So he usually chooses the most Athletic Clup of Vew Interesting features of the advertise- York, received his early traluing at ment for these display lines, so as to Holy Cross. Higgins has not decided convince you that the airtmuuceitient whether he will stick to the mile and Is sufficiently Important to merit your 1,000-yarruns or whether he will go attention. In for the mile. Irlsli-Amerlca- n d About the onlyfood the neutrals arc receiving from us now is food for thought. Sausage easings are made of wood One explanation of the high pulp. cost of paper. The slacker subscribes liberally to the theory that conscience doth make cowards of us all. No man has done Ids hit for America while there remains undone a hit that he can do. There are also plenty of jobs these days for good, experienced cabinet members us premiers. The Emperor I.ldj Jeassu of Abys-Ini- a Is said to he large. Now have we got to worry about him? - We Carry the BEST 0O 3L NO TIME TO LOAP One thing especially jiotieablo about the new year is that it limls the Iayson man with an inclination to slum manual labor entirely without an excuse. For the first time in years there is not a man in Payson physically able to work who can truthfully state that he cant get a job.' It makes no ifferencc to what lie profession belongs, ' or what may be his trade, and neither docs il matter whether or not ic has a trade or profession, there is work in abundance for him, and he no longer has to lose any time seeking it. If the war has done nothing else for Iayson it has taught us j when and weary sitting erect when knijing. Never lean1 forward or Imw the sh.Vilders they sa, and the nerves will not suffer frmu the work of knittiim We do not believe knititis, . is going to seize upon the women of Payson, or at least to anv great extent. From what we can learn it appears to affect most violently those women who leivent f ,H( n ,,s0(l t0 work-- ni.d there are not very many of that kind in Iayson. The woman . . i, nl,,. t,., a to dress ,a' and undress her and fix llie bath as well as give it to her is a fit J , those, she made when sfie was first married, -- ,ur ou nre right and you can aot only go ahead, but you will not he Metered to make any embarrassing MpUnatlons. On Quaker explains (feat he lvs a warm conscience, but that the common every day slacker Hardware, and LUMBER Building Material Stoves & Ranges Farm Machinery Etc. Etc. Colvin - Reece Co. Payson Auto Co. , . Opposite Orem Depot Auto Accessories Automobile Bodies Built to Order. Guaranteed Workmanship. E. B. PARRY, Prop. Cld j la lending books to the soldiers niore of what they might like to read than of what you think they ought to read, ,n the Industries are prov Ing wonderfully capable. And vT!y not? What mau Is there who can rock a cradle? 'VoraeB And nmv Berlin lsbanulng batha knititis subject for and she usually gets it about two da vs B the lun,se- rt would be Interesting to know whe,hor thIs wiU be after the novelty wears off n fts a Our Hobby Is Good Printing regard-Iayso- those good women who knit tor the Red Cross not only are so accomplished as to be able dress aud undress themselves the assistance tif a maid, but they can turn out a few sweaters or a helmet and mt back home in time to hav hubbys diner on the table and steaming hot on schedule time. The Moman who lias never per- formed any more strenuous labor than massaging a pet dog should bo extremely careful lest they This warn- knititis. contract . . not needed is by i. ayson mg women bard work and horse souse has made them immune. ... IT Ask to see samples of our busi- ness cards, - that idleness is absolutely unnecessary, as unnecessary as it is abhorrent. There is no longer any room for the gentleman of leisure, and by that we mean the man who does not subsist on pretense and rich relatives, but the fellow who actually has in the bank enough money to loaf steadily. The war has called not only the moneyed men but those of no means whatever, and today .they are sharing alike the prosperity that must eoine when idleness is put aside. It may be.posible that there is not work enough in Payson for all people who are no in town. Put that is absolutely no excuse for any man loafing. Thousands of good positions are open in hundreds of other towns and cities. Tim war has about witnessed lhe passing of the tramp and food conservation r has killed the handout. If it will now only put to work the bunch of loafers with which Iavsoii is more or less supplied it will be worth more to the country than we figured it would n visiting lim,Jslllp cards, wedding Germany Is paying $2 apiece for rubbits. Evidently those German sclen-- t lists so fur havent produced a synth-withoetlc hassenpfelfer, and other invitations, pam phlets, folders, letter heads, are talking about of their rights and help. Ing Germany ought to go to Germany to get their rights, carried in stock for T1,a rmllonls who It few 'vnr are has been discovered that quite a soldiers are returning from the zone And n doubt these the flr8t t0 marry Those who are most zealous In championing free speech are least likely to let their money talk when a Liberty bond sale is on, statements, shipping tags, envelopes etc., constandy accommodation. your Cet our figures on that printing you have been thinking of. New Type, Latest Style Faces THE PAYSONIAN'S SPECIAL WEEKLY CARTOON UNTIL DECEMBER 5 back-doo- when we went into it. TIME TO PREPARE TO PAVE It is tic imped that among the first work to tic taken up by the new city administration will be that for preparing to get busy our street paving just ns early as possible in the coming tpring. There is much preliminary work to be accomplished before the actual laying of the cement can take place. There is the surveying to be done, the specifications to be drawn up and the bids for construction ndver-- j on 1'vKSSUE llAYAK.WA t lv IVrum.v;:;! Sessue, Hayakavva at the Gayety Theatre next Tuesday in The Secret Game ! II tised for. All this work can be done during the winter months, which will give the contractors' an opportunity to take advan-- j tnge of the early spring weather.' Now that we have made up our minds to posses sourselves of this great improvement we should en- - ' Also a complete line of c- Houaewife la Ability to Prepare Certain Fooda From the Legumes. of e In these stirring times it must be tough luck to he a professor of ancient history. eom-com- Savings Bank Payson Exchange Home Jnstituton The Middle-Distanc- Why Is there fnever of hums? comes a new .diseaseo worry womankind, as though about ninety per cent of the suf- America is fighting for a righteous tering to wliieli human flush is; peace. I.oyal Americans will have no other peace at any price. heir is not liers already. The t'i latest disease With women being truined to from New York; and anil men to obey, what Is among physicians as a sort knititis, of nervous altaek .suffered by many whPc they are engaged in doin fYnss oiitting. It is most no- Corn is now worth as much as liceable in the city among the "'brut, but then It always was only a residents of Riverside Drive and '0t of poople dld not reallze tlmt the 1110,(1 fashionable residence The submarines do not sink as aiany The physicians have not - fiblps as they did some time ago but ,'n,!,!Utt to slnk more than they plained the symptoms fnllv- bin ahould. Iliey have given an antidote for. ' And that is ivst knititis, It would save considerable bread if we would learn to make biscuits like I o6rouhfarcs Editorial Comment fj I am Irlah-America- KNITITIS sow CARELESSNESS. PROPER DISPLAY. lie o work in unseen sands of wage earners each year. You are places and do most of my work silently. I warned against me but you heed not. If am relentin the home, on the streets, less. I am every where in the fadory, at R. R. Crossings, and on the sea, I bring sickness, degredation and death and yet few I seek to avoid me. destroy, crush and ruin, I give ers now tattoo a number on the Inside of the ear of each animal In their studs, flocks or herds, this number serving us an Index to the record of Its pedigree. Figures which are to Identify the animal are put In the glutted Juw of a punch made for the purpose, and after the Jaws of the punch have been closed down ou the ear, India Ink Is rubbed Into the punctures. When the skin heals over this Ink the nnlmnl Is mniked for Ufa. With some kinds of horses, such as Percherons and Suffolka, which often are ull of one color, without distinguishing white marks, some such system of marking Is essential to the keeping of accurate records for registration. Applied to race horses and trotters, It prevents the substitution of one horse for another, or ringing, as the practice U called, and makes It possible to Identify animals with certainty wherever they are found. From I moving First Qualification sumner. - COlil- PRICE city of Logan lias but re-- , One year, in advance eClitly eoMpieleil mi etelisivc Six monthi, in advance $I.X pm. iim The fmd that it lias twenty-twblocks of rein-- u I . A V R K N C E JORGENSON reei poitlmiil cement paving is Editor and Manager. now .bein generally eomiucntt d upon by the various municipal id engineering magazines thru Copy for ads or notice ml the I'niled States and Canwill positively not be ac- ada. I SUBSCRIPTION 1 As a means of Identifying horses and other animals a good many breed- mill - 1 Tattoo Horses Ears. It t ; . am more deadly than bullets, wars of the nations. the mightiest and have wrecked more homes than alone over States J I steal in the United seige guns. I find spare no one, and $300,000,000 each year. the rich 'and poor alike, the young my victims among loom up in and the old, the strong and the weal. f field such proportions that I cast my shadow over every of labor from the turning of the grindstone to the of the train. I massacre thousands and thou- MniimumitmmHnuuiaiinumittBUPO C i 1 am your worst enemy, gv . 1 the combined armies of the am more powerful than more men than all the I have destroyed world. I piti'l I,., r. I nothing but take all. ! i lul- - in With which is conaol dated the cmm. in Hie spring rtul hmi-'l't-i- l, mil is i.siteil hv mini Globe-HeadePayson m' t rain.si nt a mu i i j i i.vts. Filtered at he Cost Ortu-- ut I'av-ji- i 'lie- ;u rtisiinr tlmt we will get lln-MIf as second class matter. people is wi ll worth bile, mul it will not be long Iulh.died every Thursday by the mill tun- city will be given bn- progressive enterprise .niaii Publishing Company. b.i-l- i she so riehly deserves. Who am I? 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