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Show THE PROVO HERALD. PAGE TWO. Professional Column UTAH CENTRAL TRUCK LINE -- FAY LOOSE STIEHL ' I Teacher of Voice Studio at S55 East First North. I'" I rw'', ti Physician and Surgeon. Office over SprihgviDe Bank-in-g Co. Hours vV a. I 1 except Saturday. Hid Published every week-daBuilding, South First The Herald at Sunday inorntag, WeBt street, Proyo, Utah. Telephone 95. TERMS OF' SUBSCRIPTION DaHy and Sunday, advance; by mail. 13.50 a yearSundajr only, . IM the year, te advance. mail, by ...EDITOR AND PUBUSHEB : year S C. KODGERS. - Offire Phone 106. OR. MADISON W. MERRILL DENTIST In - b J orzrM UHt bmvw Mi Jk Omit Bat stMrtar as ' M 3 " 1879. Lake" City office. .311 New Building . sw-- s.' - PROVO May feu Phone 'DON'T BE A BEAR." J.. : The Largest, Meet Substantial and Leading' Industry of its kind in the World. ,' l, ' "Jf idlef" .st-mo- heart-rendin- -- t- -- - RETAILER . 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Mm. 4an a the frant: anii Ihe slight, subtle Changes hi the na But now. quite suddenly, with 4 bowed again to right and left, and ity of tht sound too "aniok ana out a single modulation or aot to be taken count of, hot warning, dowa goes the ton a nu, pui ner nana w ner seen, qiuw elusire o th'. to be felt with, oh. what poignant major third, from B to Imply ; and with a most win. col- of : greet sympathyt Trilby's depths graver ning natural gesture, an adorable When the song wta orer the ap tralto so solemn' and ominous gtucherle like a graceful and plause did not come immediately,. that there Is no more weeping, but school-girquite inno- and she waited with her kind "M the flesh creeps: the accompani ' smile, as if she were well accus- ment slows and elaborates Itself; cent of stage deportment. tomed to wait like this; and then the march becomes a tuners! I It was trilby beganvand grew and march, with muted strings, en4 and- echoed . quite slowly:- who spread and rattled the Trilby Tolce.. hands, feet, sticks, nmbrel- - Aux aonvne que yiapporte pouldn't sing.. cb jingle, Bote In Jlasf-'a- nd Mlronton. mtronUm. mlrontainrt downeamrtheijoTiojjets, 4ux nouv.llea que J'apporU, , tune! TrUby, who couldn't tell a which the little page-boy-s picked voa Deaux rux ron pi.urwr-HerC from an VfX up; and Trilby bowed to front ana the of a big' right and left in her simple debon- - befl seems to: mingle with the What was going to happen I was fashion. It her naire usual score; . . . and very slowly and Our three friends were, almost triumph. It had nerer tailed, what turned to stene in the immensity ever the Audience, whatever the so Impressively that the news will ring forever In the ears and hearts of their Vorprlse. country, whatever the song. fof those who hear It from la Sven- Yet the big Taffy was trembling Little Billee dldnt applaud. He lips: lVVt,?,!l sat wtth his Iiead la his bands, his gali'a Sleur Malbpoucx st mort fallen on He be 1Mlronton. shoulders still heaving. mlronton. mlrontaln.1 Billee was staring, staring bis eyes lieved himself to be fast asleep tie Sleur Malbrouck rtl almost out of his head, . There was and in a dream, and was trying his Est mort .t enurr.1" and to so them, strange something, utmost not to wake : jfor a great And this uncanny about it allT so oppres happiness was his. It was one of tragedy, sive, so anxious, so momentous! this greaLJiistorlcal epic In two those nights to be marked with "Uhlesa you are a bear, you don't need your con struction equipment in idleness through the winter month's," says T. J. Hams, a Chicasro journalist recently, in discussing CHARLES J. ENtiAR ' the building situation and the heretofore prevalent custom of builders of locking up shop as soon as cold weather sets in. . Music Studio 'The need for new buildings, especially homes," con Director of choruses, band Instruction titinorl Mr. Harris ' "ia nr creat. that, it. is nntliina sVinrr. nf ind orchestra. n violin, cornet, vocal and criminal to limit our construction capacity by winter contractor ness ; nor need this be done. Every, dano. 12 his can months and in the organization going keep Terms. plant for Apply Phone 899. year. The greater profits which this brings in will, I am 06 W. Center. sure, be welcome. His men will appreciate the steady em jf ployment thus provided and the. owner will be glad to pay the small additional cost of winter construction because of th white stene!- Tl!LiPPXaMdtJUito JzenBe7mrmcomettve" T Ided. ABE4VUIURNERTrilby stood with her hearlier cumpletiorrof hi3't)uiTdrn'g." bare of the- - soug six thousand gay Frflnch peopief one foot (the came bands behind her, Attorney-at-La"There are no 3if ficulties involved in winter construction pouring out of ber parted re sniffling and mopping tbelf teft one) on a little stool that bad Room 7, Knight Bldg., Provo, and the extra cost is slight. Some additional precautions Ibeeo lips (whose shape he so well re- eyesHlkrsermanyNiobesrls Just on purpose her membered), and her dovelike eyes common old Prencn comic song Utah. Phone 661-are necessary, of course, such as protecting newly placed con up. left there ntr eyes o svwigitii s. looked straight over ' SvengalTs a mere nuraervdltty, like "Little parieu. crete from freezipg, but these details are easily solved. In xeady to begin, TieadTStrAlght- - In his own direction Bo poop" to the tu ne; f actybservatiorr leaasTggiaxielieve that the methods re- He gave bis three Beats, and the nay, at him g t.nm. mi something metf d in ni.f 4 Tlll daylight dotb appear. t quired for winter construction have been largely standardized band struct chord. Then, at air Ijjs brain, and all his pow i ancTthat the only problem left is that of application of well- - other beat from him. buln her ff Tf ln,ft"g nrtth-- jj And. after a second or "two of si- Ih nnyn nnrmTrnrrinn prinniplnn in Irvnl nit.nul inim, lence (oppressive and impressive dlrtilou, the bogiiu TOouT ni? rush. i rn Mm v f Qi I HOlie OCU Wit TOO W. Ma Every builder with a construction organization, every slightest appearance of effort, withM?Jlwe-thMde- n a detffness that baa been lasting when the handful of .earth is being nran'hTwns-'enereteixerrs- h all win be still beating time conducting for years. The doctor ' blows diopped on the coffin lid) the audia He doesn wants to to. ter. bear unless he t be And peed DR. H. F. CANNON her. In fact. Jnst as if she had been 'hrougn your nose Into your ence bursts once more into madan orchestra herself: Scientific Eyesight Specialist in the interest of all concerned, he shouldn't Eustachian tube With a little India ness; and la SvengalL who ac"Au clair dla lun. Over Irvine s Store. inbber machine; some obstacle cepts no encores, has to bow for Una ml PtrrotI t Prrt.-mrhone 555. gives way. there Is a snap In your nearly Ave minutes, standing amid Provo, Utah. ts plum Pour ecrt tin mot' NO REASON FOR DESPAIR. head, and straightway yon bear a sea of flowers. Ma chand.ll. t morte . . - - Freighting from Salttake to Provoi Or-int- "The Dally Herald was entered aa second clMi mall matter, June I, 1911, and the Sunday Herald was entered at second class matrinatter t tfay 9, 1922, at the postoffioe, Proyo, Utah, under the Act-6- March 3, Salt iocated in former hospital ' building, 35 E. Second S. J L- y 3-- 5. - i J g THESE CHILLY NIGHTS r As-fte-- flrst - j 1. , Remind as that winter Is near at hand and always betag alive to the needs of the public,. we. would suggest-tha- t wn witn tne nest jotum-yon- r the that will market-Iearrcoal--o- r" " - The attempt to obtain cheap energy, by unlocking the vast is contained in the atom, power EXCHANGE .. .... according , j . a practically a n l l scienusi. ttie. . . ..futile, ia a leaaing "throws the Angusn virtually ' been-tryiGeo. E. Brattan, Manager. sponge because able minds have for. about Typewriters Repaired, Bought twenty years to release the energy in the atomand seem no md jjojd Repairing a Spec- - nearer to success than when they started That's no reason for becoming discouraged. TUty. AIT Work Guaranteed. Twenty years is nothing in the long history. r4 humani.Phone ty.- Why, the crude principle of the steam engine was known 2,000 years or so ago. Yet it was not until about 150 years ago that the steam engine was made a practical or usable PROVO TYPEWRITER tj. 207-W- ng J. threirtlmes wertd1ianirW over the same verse. There is - -- r fining We move Ftorni-tiireyHaulTfreig- ht, Then Comes ber great ana final The orchestra performance. swl&y plays the first four bars of the bass in Chopin's Impromptu (A flat); and suddenly, without pa eatching wordSj ft!gJlght--nythe whir! of a double skipping-ropla Svengall breaks in, and vocalises that astounding piece of music that so few pianists can even play; but no pianist has ever played it like this,; no piano has ever glvea oat incb notes as these! Every single phrase is a string oj perfect gems, of purest ray se 1 - PHONE 357 AND GET OUR PRICES MUTUAL COAL & LUMBER COMPANY e, but one. The first time she sang It with ut any expression whatever not the slightest Just the words and the tune; ia the middle of ber device. . . loud at all Just as All of us can understand the discourazed English scien. oice, and! not who is thinking of tist. It is human nature to become impatient and discour- - child sings eiaoi or just as a young -The higher and golden thread! aged during the battle for success w always is reuch mother sings who Is dam shriller she singe, the sweeter It a slow battle. locks by a cradle, and rocking ts; higher and shriller than any For all we know, man may be on the very verge of dis aer baby to sleep with her foot woman bad ever sung before. ' - But ber. voice was so Immense now narness to tne atom's terniic power. Such covering Waves of sweet and tender richness, freshness, great discoveries nearly always are the-- result of accident itthstItsItsoftness, seemed to be pouring Itself laughter, the very heart and esblunder. And accident is like lightning, it comes unexpectedd sence ot Innocent; t trem all round; its intonation ly, cannot be foreseen. girlhood, alive to all that Is simmathematically pure; eveolutely. should be remembered that the 'seemingly impossible felt It to be not only faultless, ple and Joyous and elementary in discoveries are made nature the freshness of the mem unexpected moments. While the b.t Infallible: and the seduction. world was joking about airplanes and predicting that rV novelty ef . It, the strangely tng, the ripple of the stream, the were impossible, the Wright brothers suddenly made the they click of the mill, the lisp of wind can one first sveieethetlo quality! ofHow In the trees, the song of the lark or a the was ewrtbe wun peach quality bo tne automobile. trip, in the cloudless sky the sun and Nature demands her pricepayment in full, for every- a nectarine to those who have only the dew, the scent ot early flowers n apples T thing she gives us. A crop isn't matured to harvest over-nig- ht Cntll and iummerwoods and meadows, la Svengall appeered. the -t- h-oa And-ef requires4imer Patience, world had only" known apples the sight of birds and bees and buttfanner gets no more from his work than he puts Caulanls, Jenny Linda, Crisis, Al- erflies and frolicsome, young ani mals at play all the sights and onls, Pauls! The best apples that kowiteachOeekoat ine ability to harness the atom's power would be worth wre-- hut itin only ts how I teach la bedlte Honorine; scents and sounds that are the - . e can't expect nature to anlea! that Is how I teach 11 bel canto. birthrightInof happy children, happy favored climes things savages it she had spread a pair of large we nave ,aDOrea enough to deserve It was lost, II bel canto A v it wMte wings and gracefully flut- and I found It In a dream L within the remembrance and the reach of moet of net All this, the tered up to the roof and perched Svengall!". memory and the "feel of It, are In open the chandelier, she could not And his old cosmic vision of the Trilby's voice As she warbles that have produced a greater sensation. and sadness of things, the long, smooth, lilting, dancing laugh, The like of that voice has never beauty cut-r- e " a heart of them, and their pa- that wondrous op fiSH evertis-Twithout song been beard, nor ever will be again. very came back evanescence, thetic MUCH words; and those who hear feel woman archangel might sing .. . i urarutM-u- i.1 uw lemum wiiu 1 .1. " , vau wu. u . ,b .(Ml UDI. , I ,Ve that or some enchanted prin iy6WTBevei: fairy-talmm out of a And with it. a crushing sense of his you; no words, no plcturee, could Little Billee had already dropped own Infinitesimal significance by ever do the like! So that the tears an face into his hands and hid his the side of this glorious pair of art fiat are shed out of all these, many yee In his ists, one of whom bad been his French eyes are tears of pure, anon w wuen naa t any tear nig friend and the other his love a mlied delight In happy reminis loft whisker; the Laird was trying love who had offered to be his cence! (Chopin, It Is . true, may hard to keep his tears back. humble mistress and slave, not have meant She sang the Terse a second something quite differ, feeling herself good enough to be ent perhaps, with I've, with but little added expres his wife I orchids and arum lilies and tube sion and no louder: but with a sort It made him sick and taint to roses and hydrangeas but that la of breathy widening of her voice that made it like a broad heavenly remember, and filled him with hot neither here nor there.) smile of universal - motherhood shame, and then and there his love Then comes the slow movement turned Into sound. One felt all the tor Trilby became as that of a dog the ijuddenjadaglQwlth - .ito - capri - 4 : 1U tor master! genial gayety and grace and clous ornaments the waking ot She sang once more "Chanson the of Pierrot and Columbine virgin heart, the stirring of the de Gounod Into frolicsome Idealised Prlntemps," by (who sap, the dawn of love; Its doubts beauty was and seemed very hys- ana Hears and and holy Innocence, as though they present, questionings; -- and were performing for the saints In terical), and the flrstrparrorthe the mellow, powerful, deep chest Paradise a baby Columbine, with concert was over, and people had notes are like the pealing of great i cherub tor clown t The dream of time to draw breath and talk over golden bells, with, a light little new came over this for a second this of it all revelation wonder, yon pearl shower tinkling round drops voice could from the upper l 1 PA ID A HAL fr.riolLXl (3. aeao TWO Oni m or two a revelation of some im- what the human fringe ot her grand "TH THlVTV CCNTS TAC.KCC?, AMD achieve; and an Immense . hum voice as she shakes possible golden age priceless AmO-Vr&v C&rr $ MR. BA IT 1 ; never to b forgotten!" "How "on filled the ball MtonIshmealen.-tbuslasm-, -- men ri m HaCllgalnThe quick part, Tarthdld--shedtr1OfnlG .XOtiS T VuU"Uvcl ecstatic dellghtf Jin But our three friends found lit- childhood ondo more,' da capo, only Little Billee had lost all control quicker! hurry, hurry! but distinct jver himself, and was shaking with tle to say for What they felt there as ever. Load and shrill and sweet his suppressed sobs Little- - Billee, were as yet no words! heyond-eompna drowning theory ar a any-ator 'i amiio-teLaird "u woiedai wnajaanwaasq of a piercing quality Ave long years! Half the people Little Billee, who seemed to be chestra; Joy there Is bo In the house were In tears, but looking Inward at some transcen- quite ineffable; tears of sheer delight, ot delicate dent dream ot his own; with red telling; a clear, purling, crystal stream that gurgles and foams and Inner laughter. eyes, and his face all pale and bubbles along over sunlit stones; Then she came back to earth. drawn,' and his nose very pink, '" and saddened and veiled and dark' and rather thicker than usual; sad J,Brwonderrarworld,raellght!" And there Is a not ot sign effort,' the dream as to she voice be out otthe ened her sang the appeared overcome. All through, rem tor the third time; and It common blissful, though his eyes ot difficulty was a' greet and sombre tragedy, were swimming stiu, for his smile Trilby smiles her broad, angelic smile; her lips well parted, her' too deep tor any more tears; and waa almost IdloUo In. Its rapture I The second part ot the concert big white teeth glistening as she somehow or other poor Columbine, forlorn and betrayed and dying. was still shorter than the first, and gently Jerks her head from side to side la time to 8Tengairs batea, Mt to the cold at midalght-ai- nk wilder encreated, M possible, aa it to shake the wflMag notes ' tng down to hsn, perhspe was thusiasm. ' 1, rat quicker and higher making ber last frantic appeal? It -- Trilby only tang twice,' .;. , , was no longer Pierrot and Col urn ner orat soagwms -- auuoroncs s shriller. . . ., I ' n guerre." JTa H oatiaswdi i MOVING you bad ever heard la all yourjjff' almost too weU; and allyonr life Is once more ' changed for yon! At length be eat np again. In the middle of la Svengali's singing of the "Nnesbaum. and sew ber; and sew the Laird sitting by him, and Taffy, their eyee riveted on Trilby," and knew for certain that it was no dream this time, and his Joy waa almost a pain! She sang the "Nusbaum" (to Its heavenly accompaniment) simply as she had sung the previ ous song, a highly finished ' gem of sound, linked te the next by a magic bond. Tea did not require to be a lover of masle to fall beneath the spell of sueh a voice as that; the mere phrase had all but ceased to matter. Her phrasing, consum mate as It waa, was aa simple as a child s. After this, when the long, fran tic applause had - subsided, she made a grackme bow to the royal Brltlsa opera-glas- s (which had never left her faee). and sang Ben Bolt" in English I And then Little Billee remem bered there was such a person as Svengall In the world, and recalled bte little flexible flageolet! -. better-tha- n n'al plua d. f.u! ta port. l Pour I'amour 4. Dl.u!" was This the absurd old nursery rhyme- - with whloh ta,Svengall chose to make - her debut before the moat critical audience in the Ouvr.-mo- x,? 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