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Show THE PROVO HERALD ! a & ProYO Foundry - 1 Machine & Self Oilinj Mining Curs, Nine C4eV mnd Engine and Boiler Repair, Iron Brass Castings, Etc . ' West Center, Provo, Utah Couple Are; to' Never Castle Gate and Clear Creek Livr ia 0n HoeTBut " :" Situation Cr- Meet-Stra- nge emated by the Decision of a Chicago and Mrs. Aarup OrJudge--M- r. dered to Live Peculiar Life. for s&Je l( UfoJ Timber Co. T "160 West" 3tK North Street, JOSEPHS. DUNN; PROVO,, Bora - Phones. a Airier pn itir i iI 14 III EYf wilt till! Jl B"" Current Time-Tabl- ma si M I IB W -- UTAH. General Manager. 4tfi Halt rTN tJLfN haki " " . .... No. 6 for all points east....; 10 for fclanpete points ..,. 9:16 ... ...... . 426B.01.- - 604 8:41 .11:40 8.34 .... " 7forSaltLake 11 - " 3 for all points west and north cases. and Mrs. Aarup, Irktrnrany other tulsmated couples, were anxious to be freed from" the '. matrimonial bonds which"heialhem one "to theT other. Mrs. Aarup" wanted the three children Anna, William and Kd ward and the borne they have lived In for many Mr.- r caco. The .house. . tOKether with, land on which it stands; la the joint property or Mr. and Mrs. Asrniu.- -l Ml Aarup,-o- n the other . hand,:, is willing to waive whatever rights he may have to the possession of their three children. They can go with their mother' provided that the divorce is a.m. ...$.51 .. - No. 121 j 7 """" - j ",1.if.........I..i ; .. . . ..3'-4- 6 .... . "I mil nil in ;'i iwii - - " - - -- DOING THEIR FULL DUTY.- -- Mr.-Aar- up's H a va Ststlstlcs Provs ThatAmerlcant -. Not Shirked Altar. "- . - - - , ... - ; In. these 20th century days, says a . writer in Success Magazine, when even the very young tell you that mar . " riage Is a failure, and that v. is better fot the bachelor maid to bear the ilia jr .: she has than fly jt?: others that she :: . knows notof, It is reassuring to read r a statistical report on marriage and divorce Just issued- by the census department It seems that Uncle Bam became Interested In this marriage . HueBtlon. and aenthlapatlenrjcenBUB enumerators to all the tying-uplaces In the country to find out what tbey could. The "result are astounding. During the last 20 years almost I 'and brldea bridegrooms walked " up "to the atlar--l 2,000,000 swains"' with 13.000.000' ';..... handsome blushing' brides on their arms. The American . la a marrying man, much more than is the Englishman, the FrenchmaiuJtae Herman, the Russian the' Austrian the Itallap, the Bpan t lard, the Swede, or, ia fact, than any ' And . European except the habit Is growing On the American. bo much s5 that every ainglejnan and maid In the" country""Bas a "belter" chance of marry lng than had nis father or her mother. - . i -- -- . . -- - T p -- T ' Discoveries Made In Razing an Old Time Cleveland Mansion. ji ..... i: 4f y ' " ; . . i - Queer old secret tunnels, built CO or years ago and leading from one of Cleveland's oldest residences to ar tlficlal caves in the hillside above the Cuyahoga Tlver. bave beenidlscovereil in the demolitfon or the ; old W. J.tunnels have Gordon homestead."-The existed , for decade's unknown to peoiri the neighbor ple who have-'livehold for 60 or 00 years. Romance and 70 Pm. The only line to Qgden and Denver without change. Free reclining chair cars, through sleeping can 'and elegant diners on ' all through trains.- F. Foots, L A- - Benton, K. Hooper, G. A. P. D. I - G. P. & T. A. Agent a e mastery aurround their early creation traditions anduBeund :many-trua- lnt are connected with them. When workmen began tearing: the.; bouse M if r Via -- d . The - 00 - Overland-Rout- : T his-wif- 950 a.m. - ARRIVE PROVO FBOMNORTH from fieber i ...... -- - LEAVE PROVO FOB NORTH No. 122forHeber wra three times the value of duty re lating to the goods. How she ulti mately disembarked and satisfied the revenue challenge she scarcely knows, bbtwhjn,gherea(ledher"TiotelT. and divested, herself of her spoils she wav in a state "borderlngoiKoIlapBe. Only once, was the story unfolded' as stirring drama. That was transformed, into" roartngcomedy- when 4 member of her first audience tendered the in-formation that Great Britain c.bas -levied no duty on lace for about half , century.. - - ' - tcThls wife.In"the second and most Important place, it is his ' place of r.... 1 for aU points west and north.,............ lpjaa4:25 " SforSaltLakeandOgden " : . s ' Mtals from Dumbwaiter." factory way in which lhey could continue to occupy one house -- between Realizing all of thatand also the horn. But the court's announcement fact IheA the divorced husband and that a decree 'of "absolute divorce wife are joint owners of the house In would be granted rendered such an ar- which they ure to continue to reside, rangement' no longer possible. ... Both and the one additional fact that both husband and wife recognise - this;--- are -equally entitled to shard In the hence the dfslre of each that the oth use "of thekitchen "elove and theTaun-dryer vacate. Judge Honore has arranged tor tlin w Lliuu lead Judf;o. hon dumb coiisliucllua altef of MaUors..jiiiijd Honore, was- - called upon to-- make a de- ing from the kitchen- to cision for them.. . , After - Intimating office. -- The dumbwaiter Is to Berve for rh convenience of Mr. Aarup'a meals, that - he would grant an absolute -- he- -- ordered - the - husband ad which his wife is to cookr for him" in wife who insisted on living In one return for this service the husband is house" to continue to do so. Hut the to contribute to the support of his Imaginary jdead line drawn by Mrs. wire and children. There is a sepaAarup Is- to be replaced by solid par- rate entrance to the house from Mr. titions and Mrs. Aarup and her three Aarup's office, and this he Is directed e and children are to, dwell on'ttce side of to make use of, giving the partition, and Mr. Aarup on the children the exclusive right to use the front entrance other. Divided Up the House. The suit of Aarup vs. Aarup has Judge Honore said it seemed to him, been In the courts since 19Q7iA. aek: since there was n other way out of tlementwould probably have been the difficulty, that Borne arrangement reached many months ago but for the eould be made wherebythe husband! peculiarly mleht continue to occupy his office which the divorce was demanded. and the bedroom above it, thereby re FIND HOUSE WITH TLINNEL8. that he asked for and this is where the problem arose which Judge Honore has ingeniously , solved was the house at No. 7009 Elizabeth street. The husband had several good t easons for wanting to retain possession of the house. In the first place, it bemuchasltdoes longs to him just-a-s .m. 1 fnr .11 mints Past M 8 for Tintic points H 4 for al points east.i.wv....;-;..- . C"T' LEAVK PROVO FOB WEST No. 5 for west and north - O - raiigementseemedonrTiiBlrTatis-"Trumstance- All LEAVE PROVO FOlt EASX " " so-lo- granted.-.- - e J. to be out when his rooms were being rooms, one of which is Jits business of--. cleaned and the bed made. Ice, and in the other he sleeps. Obas Mr. and Mrs. Aarup viously he cannot be expected jo do Just his own boudekeeplng-oinde- r Buchclr remained husband, andwlfe.-lhisar- In ' making an announcement : as above from the bench, a few .days -- agoUudge Hopore established a unique preceilenT for the disposal tf divorce HICAGO. . IXUJl-- J AaHJONEO-TO- ICr N -- v: trttn. ... "" Vv DV" "uw fa Annoveri DV ft cold that who iniiiPnr . ra iiiif ii 1111H an i n iiiiiiimn lij 11m- ijik .f "FHo-t- lauitif A alt rAmAt of BhAMM fTV Btone barn in the rear, where .pas cure much prized by our led to the ot'ier divisions an k nlkiMi wrlfVin stilt ta .ls-i- I 1 i 11 old-tim- e sageways boneset tea. Ml' of. the old hQUse. Secret BUIrways grandparents U.I. Is easily made and Its tonic. tea This and hidden closets abounded throughon many persona,-- ' Contrivance for fransferring Laundry, tc., In the Aarup House. out the building and were located on effect is remarkable woman whose- - friends One . young every" floor, secret cabinets being for tuberculosis found even in the garret near chim thought her marked two to cold. in. the himself ure4ofi!ong-standlnand only was office He 'A. his has there, striding business. no ,tner . meaicine which" hezreally neys. a weeks oy lew his business is such that if he were rooms in 70 was built nearly The old house othoneset 1 three needs for his own use. As for Mrs. compelled to move toT another W. J.- Gordon, a whole- - than a ago by years could a times day. it would mean conalderable Aarup and the children, they aleilquor dealer for ,ior LUC loss of business and a heavy flnanejaj w uip intwi B Lull uvi tjvii a cm compressed and drawing-roopackages and half a cake merly, the kitchen, tloss as well. was to terraced The the ground city, , a pint of boiling waters other rent apartand with the covered Solomon. of Recalls Judgment down from the hillside to the shore tea will quite strong enough. make, The famous case of Biblical days In ments In the front of the house.: tunbelow, and on this hillside the Put the boneset into the water as it .rendered his de- -- There was only one obstacle to the nels which into outer light through emerged comes to a boil on the stove, resuccessful carrying out of this cision awarding the baby to the, a big artificial cavemade with pieces JUBt and let It stand untlr Interested move the and preown attorneys mother, its x of rock fitted and slightly- - arched to cold before drinking. The tea cm,. sented no more puzzling problem than in the case called- it to the attention form a supporting roof.'' itheF yntlj'cly when coldthat confronting Judge Honore. If he of the court With his two rooms par- off be can the of tiuoned the off from or each glass other part poured DECEIT THAT DIDN'T PAY. were to1 grant Mrs. Aal'Up att'&bsoitirg . Aarup would probably grounds through a coffee strainer. . divorce andjward her the custody of the house.-MrA porcelain lined saucepan is the her three children and the fight to suffer some inconvenience climbing up Extreme Discomfort and Pain was En- for making of most convenient in out a and and down and it ladder for 'dured home, of their Nothing. retain possession this tea. Some persons, prefer pourinwas possible- - tbat a:, great " Injustice his bedroom Window every time he Coast g-Ihe There Iwould boiling water over the "boneCustoms - officials" Btran-l&s- twould be done to: the- - husband- .- On wanted togoupstalra. too much in his foi him to reach thembeTTiand7'ir"Mrr Sa'rup" were be no, other way port are discussing with much amuse- set, but the water cools reft was bedroom aftepartitioned it T.r r given the right to occupythe- house, nj'u'LrijunjuLiirr'i' ii"rii It would simply mean that Mrs. from the remainder of the house. . Has "Private Staircase, j Aarup and"hef child fen woiiTdliave to be turned out of a home which right- I Judge 1 lonore has disposed of this y 1 I II II II srrjr l confully belonged Jto them. Neltherbu8-ban- little problem: by suggesting the jtoi1 wife"was . willing to concede struction of a private staircase lead the house to the other.i It wai plainly ing from Mr.: Aarup's office to the - bedroom1 overhead. ThBJnageTrpas" up to Judge Honore to decide. - . even cpnstltuted himself architect for of the solution . Before presenting his . . . ....... , ! n -- 14, IfJt. the house that of reconstruction the Tf !. somed the Judge gathered. problem and he divided against itself, xms oTrthehomeniTe oFtfiTAarups tobe from the time that the paths of hus has drawn up plans for. the construcband and wife began to diverge. - He tion of. tha. partitions which, when learned "that when theyTreached 'ihe completed, will enable Mr. andMrs. Aarup ahtOT. live ia his r her own Tha Danger of Mtetlng Face to Face. XT parting. pftbewayaan(LMrAarup and'hia wife began to avoid eaoh oth- side of the house without any fear of er Mrs. Aarun gathered her three chil ever meeting the other face ,Jto face to' get.lhe .'desired drew afiImagln -"f At "present they have no desire to meet me it the. smuggling adventure :ot8'. the ;. process dren around Do not, let the tea boil, as now 4 who strength; birth of Amsrlcan Mr. lady Aarup ary "dead line across the house. By each other, and TfJIJtvlBlrong re the habit ormakrmjar noise" whene ver nvetnnglaEITsib successes Jn( Ifstomach." possi- he-I- s abont toIkhfOughTheTrdnl tYre 'was prompted by spected thedead line as far to the similar passing the "New .house.- -; hall .toward the front door-o- r ble in. Carried 108 Btblea to the Font.The lady- - was returnIs customs. In Mrs. York hall the Aarup Mr...Aarup's office Is on the first staircase. If ' renear of when-ehwinter SpllBSwiss At the one the Langdon. of village from hears or on staircase room his Above is the andihe ing floor, rear, in a has there away had she passed bought England by his parcel . where sorts, bedroom. Part of the- front of the her husband's-signannouncing Tjf"valuable".lacer"SObetoTeT-teavlnnie""perscn ofMrs"; Ann - Fletcher, house - SaJseparata j- app)ah she the about herself swathed she widow, the holder of "a curious record. him has passed. Prance apartment and is occupied by another ger of having to face em- Che was known among 4 he villagers- a with the said and should children her waist Mrs. embroUery,anl think" the. .court, "T family,1 Aarup , occupied' two of the. upstairs rooms, "that a stairway may. be built from barked in the steamerfeellng decided- "The Century t Babies.", vThla sobrif , on that- - one ..hedrooau Jhls wUl . ohyiate ly uncomfortable, - The present popu- quet was given her because she had and the drawing-roothe ground floor, and the entire base- the defendant's haying to go through lar. style of dress, however, does not carried no fewer than 108 .babies Not hejcji.' baptized.; ment, where there are two large kitch- that part of the house occupied by the readily lend. itseltto these jcondltlons ' ' . own. Tbe'lnklal discomfort rest of the family. ?.An arrangement of transport" ens and a laundry. may be made whereby the, may,baye had grown into posltne .psln j before Housekeeping Arrangements. Biggest Parish tho Most Sober. The husband's meals were super- - separate entrances, There might be a the essel ;got nnder way.; The lady In the biggest parish in, Er.g!au4 found the torture unendurables except vised by his wife and served to him separate stairway." was not a There was, however, another fea- when maintaining an upright posture that of Whlttlesea-rthe- re !n his own office. : If he wanted any of drunkenncsa" last yearr case to of single reverse which waa of ture this the for comforting hls dish" It complex problem prepared particular rthe the Court was called upon to dispose overhear the conversation f two fel- This Is a record for the parish, which a note-t- o The popu26,000 acres. deled change in the bill of fare. Ha of in s6me way. . Neither Mr. Aarup low passengers, one of whura was af- comprises are li there Is and lation 8,000, penthe wrc her money to meet the household nof his wife has any desire to remarry, firming from experience that houses. censed expenses and he made It convenient lie is limited In his own home to two alty In a detected case of Fmugglina 1 ' AU theJVay.' ,7..,.. - Means comfort all the waj when you travel east - Don't buy a ticket via a broken route Goirect- Tell thTagentT'THETOVERr LAND ROUTE as far., as it goes.'' It means saving of time in avoidance of changing cars. A- - broken connections, etc. "You'll Know When You Go." Ask any Short Line Agent .for rates' and particulars. g I - the-hous- half-glas- s nelgh-borhoo- -- - s v 3 14 m dining-room- -- King-Solom- on -- t, e - - -- -- - -- ri. juxnrtruHjTj-L'L- sa n . , , . ... I Sunshine, Fruit and, Flowers T. I I I I d alii within 54 lours o! your very'dooK It's the place for rest and reo- -reation, health and pleasure. v Fishing,1 Golfing Automobiling Yachting and other put door jports may be indnlged in. every 4y-i- n " . the winter. - ' i - mrzvwmmrv-- J-A- ,, - :j J?.- , - - : her-an- d , " has-forme- , rFiftyDolistrtouridTrip ajone-Xamil- caBea-'when'- y -- i ; " - e al - Ask the is the fare and tickets are good six months for return. SALT-LAK- E TtOUTB man trj tell yon- hW76uc8jSgo lo Southern California and return via San Frsncisco at a slight id- ditiooal cost and stop over moat toy where.1 . I - Jseniedu - witbdrawa-entHaH-da- g n- " - -- dining-room- . to-b- e Inlcrc-illJn'cr- J tickets, 163 So. Vtx St. Sdt kic v - . " din-tie- THE HERALD FOR ALL THE jNEYS j were discoyered. It was found that of tha Best for Those That But the house was divided into three sep ZTT7 One " Are "Run Down." arate compartments and that It was ft, iVA ' r' . H- |