Show t f DOWN TO BASIS A BUSINESS DECAY OF THE GERMAN ARMY Proud Old Banker Suddenly Decides He is Interested In the Young Man’s Career “Hlim” exclaimed the proud old banker as he turned and looked over 'his glasses at the young man who had been admitted to the inner aanc “I suppose you have come to turn to marry my ask me for permission Well you can’t have her daughter? I've thought the matter over and I am convinced that you are not the kind of chap I’d want for a You’re a politician and I have no use for politicians You’re always running for something A man whd Is always doing that can’t devote proper attention to his family I’ve spoken plainly to you sir because I wish you to understand my position in this matter I don’t wish to argue with you about it You may consider it settled’’ "Thank you for your frankness in pointing out my faults aa a family man but I did not come primarily to ask you for your daughter although I had an idea that we might discuss that matter later What wished to say this morning was that I have Just been elected treasurer of the biggest and richest club In this city and that I thought of keeping the funds in your bank But perhaps—’’ “Say my boy have you an engagement for luncheon? Come you must I have wanted for some go with me time to have a good long quiet talk in I’m interested with you your career and I think we both are interested in — in — some one else Will do honor?” me the you “Thank you I have another engagement but I’ll break It” MISS Her Y DOROTHY IS "COMMON” Friendliness Was the Kind Mads People Feel at Home With Her ''A'i Mrs Hobart When people asked which of the two Lombards she liked tfcte better she was always prompt to but reply “I like ’em both Miss Dorothy’s my favorite because she's so common Miss Mary is dif- ferent” I the summer echoed “Common!” boarder to whom Mrs Hobart first “What' do you made' this statement mean?” "Why I mean common” repeated Mrs Hobart with firmness “like folks What else does common mean I’d be glad to know ? One day they came to see ms together and I hadn't more’n sat down with ’em before I heard something on thd stove sizzling the way they do when they’ve got all but to the top and are justabout ready to surge over I said ‘Excuse me a minute’ and ran for I don't let things boil over on my stove not if ’twas kings and queens in the sitting room “When I came back they sat here looking pretty as roses both of ’em sweet And Miss Mary said in that voice of hers gazing out over the hen yard ‘What a pleasant view you have Mrs Hobart?’ “How that was real society tact I s’ pose for the window she’d chosen don’t command any view beyond the hen yard but the barn But Miss Dorotby bless her little heart looked me at her eyes all twinkly with right and she said ‘O I hope it didn’t boil over Mrs Hobart’ and I felt at home with her right oft” — Youth’s Companion He Found Out The stars twinkled as only stars can twinkle The moonbeams beamed as only the moonbeams can beam The lovers sat and throbbed thrlllingly as only lovers can sit and throb thrllling- ly Suddenly as the night owl Bnored above them his overflowing soul Bowed over “Muriel” he exclaimed waking the night owl from Its slumbers “I cannot understand what you Bee in me to love!” and j The night owl hooted In disgust went to sleep again Even Muriel as her soft eyes dwelt upon the planet looked a little disappointed Venus But she knew he was too earnest to be fishing for a compliment and she repressed his band as she dreamily plied: “Dear Artie! That’s what It was a Utah physician who after devoting years of study succeeded in concentrating ingredients which never failed to core cure coughs and colds Chamber’s Cold Tablets are guaranteed to If you will go to the dealer all affections of the throat and lungs tell will he advertisement you that whose name is attached to this ' the proprietors of Chamber’s Cold Tablets authorize their agents on all over the United States and Canada to sell this prescription a positive guarantee to cure a cold in twelve hours and any case of Grippe however obstinate in two days or your purchase price These tablets do not gripe or nauseate will be cheerfully refunded denor do they leave any bad effects Don’t permit your case to We don t ask velop into pneumonia or worse still consumption or ask your you to accept our word as final Ask our local agent or tablets give them to these If he would not prescribe physician Ask any person who has ever used them what his own children they think of SZ’S they all say” Napoleon Suppressed “Julius Caesar” was one night at the Bonaparte play in Paris and it happened to be Talma performed “Julius Caesar” the part of Brutus and when he knelt to CaeBar and said ‘Give us back our all over liberties” the acclamations the house were so great that nothing could be heard on the stage for many minutes Bonaparte meanwhile was taking snuff in bis most violent way which he always did when agitated next The day he sent orders that that play was not to be acted any more — Journal of the Hon Mr Calvert Agreeable Host Departing Guest — You’ve got a pretty place here Frank but it looks a bit bare yet Host— Oh It’s because the trees are a bit young I hope they’ll have grown to good size before you come again It’s Nature “What kind of a boat Is the one yonder? It’s made a hit with me” “That Is exactly the kind of a boat to make a hit” “Why so?” “Because It’s a fishing smack Chamber’s Gold Tablets THE German army has always I Colonel Gaedke an eminent been considered the most perfect fighting machine in the world but now military expert discovers that it Is laboring under an almost fatal weakness he says is developing her industrial activities and her schools of applied science at the expense of her military spirit The ranks of the army of course are kept filled by the compulsory service laws but the regiments cannot obtain their full complement of subalterns Every effort is being made by the military authorities to correct this state of affairs and the schoolboys are given such training as may breed in them the desire to become army officers Our photograph showB a detachment of these youthful soldiers from the Berlin schools Germany WOMAN IS FOUNDER That — hmo A Sflah Physician’s First Savings Bank Instituted by erence to the state of Missouri deploring that there were so few in this Miss Priscilla Wakefield state “The lack of savings banks in Missouri iB not due to the absence of Missouri Man Digs Soma Interesting thrift or industry among its people We must look to the laws of the state Facts Regarding Origin of Savto find the reason for lack of means ings Institutions — Lived' In to foster savings Parish of Tottenham "In the early nineties our lawmakers to make model laws Kansaa City Mo— The fact that a but attempted too much resembled the man woman Miss Priscilla Wakefield was who they was teaching hia horse to live the founder of the first savings bank without eating — the borse died No was bank can exist among people under the present laws one of the Interesting things which W and no one would be foolish enough to S Webb cashier of the Missouri Sav- Invest In bank stock for there is no ings association bank of Kansas City chance of profit as you will see from mentioned In an address before the the following sections in our laws: members of the local chapter of the "From section 1447 In the Revised American Institution of Banking at Statutes we find the following to be their regular weekly meeting the the exact words: ‘It shall be unlawful’ other night for any such corporation to loan mon “There has been a great deal written to prove when and where savings banks originated' said Mr Webb “A French writer has asserted the idea with Delestra in originated Hugh 1610 an Austrian author has insisted Manufacturers London Will Declare the first one was founded in BrunsDiscard Old wick in 1675 and similar institutions Eventually Methoda — Kills Noise are said to have been founded in Ham- ey upon or to discount or deal in notes bills of exchange or other personal securities or to transact any business whether of Issue banking deposit or discount The board of di rectors may however make loans to the amount of 60 per cent of said de- London — London be better will worth living in when rubber paved have made it a city of silence the if what English Imagine possible will be like when the roll metropolis of wheels and the trotting of horses no longer make a lasting din and the noisiest of motor buses make no more than a passing rumble fiubbermakers think this paradise of ‘quietude sooner or later will be At any rate when the Inrealized ternational Rubber Trade exhibition opens on June 24 at the Royal Agricultural hall there will be displayed for the first time samples of rubber suitable it is claimed as a paving methsubstitute for the present-daods of paving A rubber roadway 122 feet long by 10 feet wide will be laid and although each manufacturer employs different streets End Sees the Mosquito’s Jersey Bugologlst Gives Cheering New of Great Import— Use Device for Oiling New Newark N J— The end of the mosquito is In sight 'That statement is official It comes from the state’s of the and archenemy bugologlst enemy of roan Prof John B Smith And when Smith says the Professor end is In sight he does not mean the business end but both ends and the middle and ail of the pest for the peaceful taxpaying It came people of New Jersey out in an address by the bugologlst to the Belleville board of trade and anyBelleville in ever been who has body on a summer night can get some notion of how enthusiastically the members and their guests cheered the official news The professor user lantern slides in illustration of bis talk Some of the pictures showed the way ditching and draining are being done on the Kearny meadows while others showed the Newark fightmosquito ers spreading oil particularly in sewer basins- - Mr Smith said that not until about the middle of May were the people in the section bothered to any great extent with mosAt that time he added the quitoes breeding place on the Kearny was that had been overlooked liscovered Much progress was being nade toward stamping out this breeding place he stated but mosquitoes Irom there got such a good start that lor the last few weeks they have been lausing more or less annoyance They are capable of flying he stated forty miles In speaking of the work being done under the direction of by Newark John W Dobbins Mr Smith told of a device gotten up fer the perpetual oiling of sewer catch basins It consisted of an oil can with a long wick hanging over The device was fastened to the top of the sewer basin Mr Smith commented that the dewas a fine one vice theoretically but no reckoning had been made of the fact that in some parts of Newark sewer basins were used as deof old bedin-and jaby positories carriages So the scheme was not altogether a success Mr Smith said that in certain parts of the state through the persistent work or ditching draining and oiling the mosquito nuisance has been practically eliminated World’s Revolver Record Cal — James E GorSan Francisco man of San Francisco the other day established a new world’s revolver record at the Shell Mound range scoring 467 for 50 shots at 50 yards on the standard American taget The former record 465 was made by Captain Gain 1904 Mass lkins at Springfield Allows Girls to “Primp” Chicago— An order granting girl Olmeyville factory district has beginning the day's work was sued the other day by A Callaghan chief clerk In the corporation counsel's office "Jhe girls who ‘primp are the best workers” he said j That’s the light to see your way clear by See Manager “Another section provides that no depositor shall be allowed to deposit more than 4000 Another that a certain per cent shall be set aside for a guaranty and indemnity fund which is commendable but it provides that the stockholders shall receive only six per cent per annum on their stock and that all above that shall be diwhose vided among the depositors pass books must be called In once every three years when the distribution is made “No sane investor will put his mon ey in bank stock where he knows he can make only six per cent per an num and with such restrictions as I have named would probably eliminate all profits and make his stock a 11a bility instead of an asset” secret processes all claim to have prepared a durable material The initial outlay for paving roadwill ways with rubber composition cost only a little more than the system at present in use and will be more than compensated for by the life of the rubber prolonged During many years rubber paving has been used with satls'actory re suits at some of the railway stations in London Further rubber paving blocks are reversible The opinion is now confidently exis pressed that the new product bound to supersede the old- style of If Its introducroadway and paving tion means the constant roar and din of the traffic Is to disappear then will gladly welcome it Londoners CANNOT STAND FOR TROUSERS New York — "We think we’d like to go to Mrs Belmont’s place and learn to be farmers” chorused two girls who burst In upon Miss Mary DonStreet Ponelly at the litical Equality association headquarters the other day “But we want to ask one thing We’ve seen pictures of the farmerettes In the papers and they made us sort of afraid They look as if they were dressed in pants Would we have to wear store pants?” “Bloomers" corrected Miss Donnelly “and they can be as full as you like and you can make them yourself real fancy If you like out of pale blue stuff you know” Both girls pub their names down at once and wanted to rush out to buy rolls of “pale blue stuff” but Miss Donnelly told them tt would be proBoth were Irish one vided for them she said was a music teacher and the other worked in an art store “But we’re tired of the city” they “It’s farming for ours” sighed When they reach Hempstead they will find a new piano in the cottage farmerettes live Mrs Belthe where mont purchased it to give variety to the evenings ) Hair Turns Gray In Night Pittsburg Pa — Emotion has turned Nicholas Warmcastie’s hair gray in a night The other day Warmcastle received word from his wife In Liverpool Engchild had land that their of died on the eve of the departure herself and four children to join him said he He coliopsed and physicians a of die broker heart might He was placed in bed and when one of the doctors called he found hair chestnut colored bad turned gray and get wireil Be Co- - It GOOD THINGS TO EAT can always find them at the old SAUNA HEAT & SUPPLY CO You ' LEHI PETERSON A thoroughly Fruit eto eomplete line Ton’ll el waye I Go to HOMER of Meets find me JR Proprietor Groceries Green Grooerioe Fieh in next door to the Bank Call in RASMUSSEN’S Cash Store for GENTS FURNISHINGS! Confectioneries A Cigars OUTFITTING NEW Tobacco PLACE Ice FOR Cream j GENTLEMEN everything in LUMBER Nephi Plaster Portland Cement and a fine line of Builders Hadware LUMBER Doors Windows Bloomers 8ave Day for Irish Girls Who Want to Make Hay on Mrs Belmont’s New York Farm Manson Sevier Light Power & Milling posit' Rubber For Paving Streets burg in 1798 in Berne In 1787 and in other cities of the continent of Europe at different dates “No one can go very far with hia of the origin of the investigations savings bank idea until he is brought face to face with the somewhat startling fact — there was a Woman at the bottom of It ( “We flpd women today who have risen to be tffe actual heads of banks but their work has been easy compared to the efforts of Miss Priscilla for Wakefield who blazed the way — — all women and men too in starting This the first English savings bank remarkable woman lived in the par Ish of Tottenham Middlesex county She founded her bank in England 1798” After speaking of the beginning of tho savings banks In America Mr with ref Webb discussed conditions Use Electric Lights Why not? Johnson-Arneso- Phone Moulding 6 Black Lumber Co n ‘ REAL ESTATE Fire Insurance I Life Insurance FARM LOANS Homer McCarty You Richfield May Utah Talk to One Man But this an advertisement in paper talks to the whole community Catch the Idea ? Emmett Robins PROFESSIONAL BARBER IN GET ACQUAINTED oEr YOUR LAUNRDY ND BRING White House Building Find the Man Every man and woman is anxious to buy some article— necessity 01 luxury — every day of his or her life Single handed it would take you months to seek out those interested in your line of business An advertisement in this paper does the work instantaneously It corrals the purchaser — brings him to your store— makes him buy things you advertised |