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Show THE BULLETIN M .A REAL BARGAIN IN LOTS DIRECTORY 0 Lots on Alden Street Just Back of Highland Tark Chapel 2 REAL BARGAINS ! IN Used Furniture I. Washers and Ranges ELEVENTH EAST FURNITURE STORE :014 So. 11th E. Hy. 6368 Write J. V. Howell Provo, Utah or Phone Provo 1175 ROY Stove Repairing Invites You to Try His SPECIAL SANDWICHES Just Once ' Shoe Repair ROY'S DRIVE IN The Old Shoes will look good and wear better after a trip to this Modern Shop. THE PROGRESS SHOE REBUILDERS 1059 East 21st South North West Corner 21st South and 10th East In Sugarhouse'' ICE COLD DRINKS Tell the people what you have for sale in the advertising columns of The Bulletin." Welding? "Just BrinC In the Pieces" Highest Quality Coal Hy. 458 SUGAR HOUSE COAL GO. CRACK r Heat takes Life out of Wood. H -- Tennis Rackets -- Sugarhouse Hy. Mr Make the World Brighter" Restrung and Repaired IDEAL REPAIR Keys Fitted SHOP 2111 Sharpening and Repairing of Lawn Mowers - Garden Tools Bicycles, Tricycles, Scooters Repaired and Retired UPHOLSTERING And John Burt BARBER SHOP SUGARHOUSE F. W. KEEPS The Tailor 1060 East 21st South SUITS MADE TO ORDER Remodeling Clothes for Ladies and Gentlemen CLEANING and PRESSING Phil & Joe's SOUTH EAST REPAIR SHOP 1113 E. 21st South Hy. 8596 H. Van Harten OLD FURNITURE Made New For only ne CCJ Hyland 1478 1105 East 21st South wood-win- d wood-win- . finding. It Is not only the early American plates which are of the greatest value. Dutch, English and European plates likewise reign supreme. d clarinet The clarinet was the last instrument'-tenter the classical orchestra. Mozart was the first composer to bring out Its chief possibilities. Coot Not Member of Duck Bif; Bertha's Long Range The term "mud hen" is a nickname Outclassed Other Guns for the coot or similar water. fowL Typical artillery of the World war. Thu coot, Fulica americana. Is a bird writes John A. Menaugh, In the Chl- of the small creeks and the shores were the following Britof sliallow lakes and ponds where cngo Tribune, ish guns: The gun, with a marsh plants grow abundantly, notes of 20 miles; the range gun, ' a writer in the Washington Star. The h a range of 19 miles; t!:e with foot is half wehlied, un excellent argun, firing a shell IS miles ; the rangement for running on water when with a range of 10 miles; the 12- the wings lend their assistance. The gun, lnch howitzer, hurling a shell 8 miles; coot never rises on the wing without the rifle, with a range of. a preliminary run on the water of more h how7 miles; the than from SO to ISO feet 7 miles; the itzer, shooting The coot swims and dives quite well. field piece, with a range of about 0,400' but as a rule it prefers to live, as do howitzer, with a the rails and balllnules (to which the yards; ofthe and the 7,000 range yards; term "mud hen" Is also applied). In 5,5500 yards. howitzer, shooting the edges of heavy marsh vegetation. The maximum range of the huge Here it can pick up its living of buds, German howitzers that blossoms, seeds, aquatic Insects and were used forts at Antthe against snails, and also hide from its enemies. was 10.'!00 yards. The German werp The coot Is not a member of the trench mortar threw a shell duck family, but belongs to the rail 1,250 yards. The German Minenwer-fe- r family, Rallidae and the order was capnl 'e of throwing a or crane-lik- e birds. trench bomb 450 yards. e It was the German gun, was the that the Big. Bertl.a, however, , Ivh the Terrible talked- - ;f weapon of. the World most museum The British has a rare por A number of guns of this type' trait of Ivan the Terrible. Be lived war. were in shelling Paris. employed in the time of Elizabeth and was the Others had different maxof the guns first ruler of Russia to take the. title imum the ranges, greatest only slightly of czar, a corruption of Caesar. His less than 80 mijes, deeds were so infamous that for centuries after his death Russians crossed themselves at mention of his nam, The S:tm.Winding Watch lie proposed by letter to Queen ElizThe earlitst ivntion of a keyless' abeth for the hand of an English wom or wutch is in Schwenter's an, but at the last moment the woman "Delitiae Mathem.itlcae et Physicne." was afraid to go into exile in llussia, at Nurniierg in 1651. Britpublished Ivan then married a Russian p: incess, ten quotes an advertisement In the who exercised some check on his cruel London Gazette or 1CSC concerning a ty. But after her death he gae full watch having a wound up withsplng rein to his unbridled passion. He out a key. In 17.':) Caron (later passed his last days surrounded by made a watch in a ring for magicians, who could not, however, ex Mme. de Pompado.ir which was' wound orcise the ghost of his son, whom Ivan by means of a lever projecting from had slain. the case under ti e dial The keyless, work of turning the pendant is generalFlorence Florence. Italy, was once the center ly attributed to A. L. Breguet, but it of world culture and world nance. was probably Louis Clement Francois There are names associated with Flor Breguet, who retired from the House ence that will endure for all time. of Breguet et Fits In 1833. Two forms, mechanism and the Some of them are Michelangelo, the the rocklng-ba- r shifting sleeve mechanism, came into Medid, Dante Alighlerl, Boccaccio, Machlevelli, Delia Robbla, Leonardo da use about 1S4S. READ --THE BULLETIN" ADS. Tind, Benvenuto Cellini and Raphael. 14-ln- 0.2-Inc- 4.5-inc-h S379 UPHOLSTERING SHOP The clarinet, liku other members of the family, goes back ti those Instruments used by Tan, when nymphs and fauns danced to the gay music of pipes in the woods. Since those early woodland days, says an authority in the Washington Post, the pipe has undergone ninny change. The mouthpiece was given a double reed for the oboe, the English horn and the bassoons, but In the clarinet only a single reed Is used, Much as the clarinet resembles the oboe. It does not taper, and 1 of equal thickness until the end, where It (lares Into a Instruhell Of ail the ments, the clarinet 'Is- the "most use?' ful because of Its wide range, Its ease, of playing and the great variety of tone. Clarinets are made In different keys and pitches. The ones In B flat and A are most commonly In use, although' some of the scores call for clarinet In C, E flat and D. Occasionally an. alto clarinet Is employed, and, more frequently, a bass clarinet, which Is the .largest and deepest pitched Instru-- ; ment of this family. It has a crook for the mouthpiece, end a large bell. It sounds an octave Lelow the B flat, 0.2-inc- THE PAINT POT Hy. Dear to the heart of the antiquari ans are pieces of old pewter. Some confine their collections to examples of early American pewter, while others of their search for such bits place of origin, observe a writer In the Los Angeles Time. For a period of u hundred years. from 1750 to 1S50, the pewter makers of America reached their highest point of both artistry and production. Out of touch with the Old world, wooden trenchers were not uncommon In the colonics at the beginning of the Eight eenth century. Pewter came to the front to replace the wooden vessels at about the same time that china was triumphing over pewter In Europe. Most of the pieces first made In this country were of tableware, plates be ing of first Importance. The earliest encroachment of china was In dinner plates, but for a quarter of a century thereafter, craftsmen continued to. do very well with pewter ware for other uses, such as for platters, bowls and salt cellars, with coffee pots, tea pots and pitchers also figuring rather Im portantly. But It is the old pewter plates that every collector dreams of 12-lnc- h SENTINEL STOKERS 21 91 Highland Drive Hyland 2520 - 2521 252? "Lobb's On The Job" Paint preserves Life in Wood. Its Cheaper to Paint Than to Replace. So. 11th East Clarinet Is Most Useful of Instruments in Band Family; Called "Mud Hen" Granite Welding & Wire Works 2021 So. 11th E. Both Lots For $500 Cash Pewter Holds Place in Hearts of Antiquarians . 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