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Show f7,C lutt loader . . ' any other. halrjesi then,; according swain 'has been ttaa .; than vibration is easier, to operate than any otnerv - - - perfect etitch tkan any other. to Bettlnson. "Gold- the ... .: mi lined in one.- it Sale by ot - J . It would be unsociable to ;say the least. If we had to eonfine ourselves strictly the truth, conVersa-tioable. i re would be limited to such platias "two and two are four," "the square of the hypothenuse Is equal to the sum of the squares of ..the other two aides," "the earth la rounds "the sun Is on time and the like. Whereas truth la limited, .minutely and painfully exclusive, one has not to be particular about lies. .They and disport in any take any-le- m , garb. A lie never has to he verified. Never theless, it is Just as well to bear' in' mind that the art of lying requires a BAKING for lies certain degree wpll-tol: and rigorously Insisted-- upon :flfflTEWEMTURE. have- - been known to pass current ' as quantities oc at a cost- - below that ot truth tor centuries, often to the aunoythe gpniiinw Rtnne, ' A a n mattpr nt nnrn urn feparilotmnftHB al tnnsn whof K h tudes" at-al- l --- - - ship must defend histltlewithinsix months after the receipt of a chal lenge for a minimum stake, f $500 a-side, excepting the heavyweightwhen the minimum must be ll.OOQalfiide COr ILLINOIS SEWING MACHINE CHICAGO; - Ethyl I "am so glad there wa none WHh vert lew exceptions, all asser tions may be divided Into two classes of that tiorrllile horn and drum cat L Lies and untrutha.,IAaa are those as- nival business ras"nignUl sertions which the person . making "George Why aat!lt' alfrlght Ethel Oh, George, it's not a bit rev tern knows to so and untruths i those assertions which the person rflned. - Its so loud. Baltimore JLaoer- ,,1 making them does hoi know to be M. l eant, Lies help lo smooth over the rough THE MODESTY OF MARY. places of life. Indeed, 1 It were nptl be-n- ? Exactly Us intention. . LIES ANO UNTRUTHS. i - - JFHEEjSIiC it Wt of all com- - - - . f defeated by johnny 133 pounds, in -SummerswhKan-d- o a bont-fhwas not for tKe light- t weight championship! Goldswain ha 3 1 also been bested by Toung Joseph, ! who can do 142, this bout also not be-Ing regarded as" a "championship af-- j fair: Both of these bouts, however J have thrown much doubt about the--L ten stone flfO pound).: championship. BetUnson aTsowrites that the National porting club Is altering the stand ard weights in the different- championship classes in England,' and 'goes on- - to say regarding the new rules "Any "boxer holding a champion- any otKer.. tFREE makes a more : Jabei-Whit- at . . A. P. BetUnson, matchmaker of the National Sporting club of London, la a tkan any is more beautiful V WC MAKING Or?mCMS ADVWMHLf. letter JuBt received by the club's American representative, aays that the pre enc lightweight champion of England is Jack Goldswain. who won the title when he defeated in a e hiHIled Jround "coutest.on- - points in 1907. The battle was decided at the otter. ITS MBtl run ligKter tLan any otter. , ,.; "... . DPI Sldgans ' THE FKOVO HERALD t,. VfFMGP&IEm.ffc d U -- triedto facrThe artlncial "diamondlsmore seLthlng'a. right. ""Sriatfess Why. Alary, this figure ot alThe lie Is human, to tell the tnith Venus Is covered than the real ofTaCluxury article, with- dust" aud appioved byUhei f though, the prodnction"ts-a- n "achieve: Impossible Ellis O. Jones, In Life. ' Maid Yes'm. r committee f 4he Natioiral- - SportiBg-. ment t be admired, ami 'ttnnake bwb - MistreHS-Dldn- 't. I " tell yon to brash club.- The. standard weights to gofern' JANE. CLEVER " fel"that he has done- - something, Oo lt"6rff cEanipionshtpxDntests in England: are:. the other the however, hand, sapphire Maid Yes'm. '"w"..," rnyweignt; nz pounas . ana unaer; of M. Paris is a commercial article, and Mistress And why didn't youl bantamweight, 118 pounds and under; " is produced-icommercial quantities Maid (blushing) Because, mem, 1 featherweiglit;-42jTjxund- s and under; at so and small a cost is that it on thought it needed something lightweight, 135 ptfnndB and under; " that new uses for the Btones ' welterweight, 147 pounds and under; will be found. They have all the char160 and under; middleweight, pounds - Confidence. acter of stones of nature. They light heavyweight, 175 pounds Trad on- it naiture faking "when - a : man have t he.the tend you kiiws," ' ... I'll ' 'Yen, oV Pko-Vthe hardness O olor, "BtfILT IB ape any weight learns nature's secrets-ander, and heavyweight, beats her cific Snid Jennie unto Jack, gravity of the genuine gapphire, be re- at her wn garnet That la a questien AT 115 W. above 175 AH ontestants-wi- U Iwmeut; "7'J'orr'helIeveji('ie can be aold ata figure below that and Enough - to pay 'em biifk." .". before to hours Jn to debate weigh eight quired the most inferior natural stone;. i'hlrsgo Dally News. ' here, and At Is . not alt!gther mate-rial- , of The the ring." success of the discovery is beAn EnterpHsing Journalist either, for the story whaye, to -Arthur Hostetter, the" popular native tell Is tot based upon conjecture, but--j lieved- In, France to" foreshadow The Editor Jim, I understand Country son of St." Louis, who has been re- fact Sapphiiegr real precious stones, manufacture of other precious atones, old stone building cros -that andliow it is believed that fabrication road la to be-- torn down. leased teethe "Milwaukee American are now being made and can be pro epr'earbnwbJchlatfiKaaJfr. club by Manager Bresnahan duceOosell atalprofit for 24 franc-- a The . Printer Yep,- - they begin - tomost joOnyery, of the Cardinals,: morrow. ara tf or say about $4,7 5.-- More than the diamond, is measurably within be that viewjff ln this prophecy itanaf is Editor-rWe- ll, TiadlE withSthewbmen Just - allp Country j that; 'the method the imiwrtance of the " dlscov-cris arnnnil and tint a 1fva tnuA ht tlia wttll family j the day the papers reported rapid: ave Mistress-Hyou been touching' ,mve 80ni,lt fo gU his transfer. "Hostetter to Become a . After the exiwsure of the wonder- overestimatea. yeFlth&wsnTiaT the " electrK?' current, or by means of a the Jjarometer, Jane? , York Weekl wtfr 4h,B Brewer, read one. headline. . Hostel-- . ful and mysterious methods fjmanuv -active" Jane-1-Yemum. I Just put it toj substance, Is unnecessary. erReleased to Brewers,11 wenrrinp facturing diamonds by a Frenchman, M. Paris accompliahes his wonderful very dry, 'cqs it'a my day out to- HOUSEMAID PHILOSOPHY. other. "Hostetter is a Brewer." stated las summer, new announcement of com-inomorrow means transmutations of as the by her-wthe 4 thefabrleallon, otpxpcious . atones axe 1 a third. Hostetter mot " ' ."calcinim' furnace. J ' fifst ffithe "family "to see th"e paper now received with due restraint on And Just as Goik. ' In M. Paris th$ ' beginning operation 'It "lor She saw the headlines and: took the . natural enthusiasm. It temafns asea-toostj ihe.aotUiC boy, Oon'teviEc get balanced scales, delicately W hatever else you do, 1go- her Artie.wair that Jxjyf granted rjfc'Chowever, thaT another 'French; She t man, this time a young engineer so contrived, that they answer to the rhat you'r supreme because there ere ing into the - brewery business; Provo City, Utah. . merest fraction of a millegrarame. Ten- thousund mor like you. hasiachieved' the This y Detroit Free Prenu. ' jnamed Lui-Par- ia of the operation must. be part i, alchemical feat of makin g a eapuhire I with the greatest attention Her Hops $100,000- iwhich aas.Bfers every test of 'the sap- - conducted and with for the variation J'My, dearMrs. .WJdgcrtfmald-thfi-- l preciseness, i of a is nature. it phire Practically oFaintlleaTrfMetes mflcfdflwllt minister who had been delegaf ed after .:::-- t l?IRECTOKS: i reaijBapp.bjriuid-4lttua-.ha- t. it Js tie' of the powder means the failure4thrTOCldClirTo'T)reak"nie "" " saoTews to ' v " !': called. " of the experiment,.. Into one of the the widow of the victim, "I Tegret to Reed 8moot.,., ......... ..President 4 The secret of the manufacture', of buckets, of the little balance the in- have to inform you that your husband j course, lies in. the quantity of mate-- l ventor puts his powder, composed of is in the bosom of Abraham" t Ly Holbrook, , '.' J.: Wm. Knight, rial used to produce the result, con-- i two'" one of them of an .alumin- Wettahe-repHedraft- er " parts, "Thinking Geo. Taylor, Eoger Farm, sequently, thescejr3aQLlifl-ittHtedWTir- t jTUTCTay and the other jof ag, QXide S9J.- the matter over for a tnomcntr;:! hope 4ntof bls laberatery 8uusiance.-- Here is tne real se- jtovi'rejiure It's Abraham, and not some onng t them-he qulsitlve vlstors, and show cret rfiLthe.operation--tbe--:ipeeulia- r JOS, T. FAHR.EH. Caahler. woman." Chicago kind of day t be used and 4heguan-tlt- y General bankjng business transacted He Beat It to be mixed. These are. smail, for ; T SlStS Of. Safe deposit ooxet for rent. "Where did you steal that mat the stones now being manufactured If any person desires to duplicate are from?" demanded the policeman aa he comparatively small. i the feat he may be told. that all that seized the tramp. The next operation is-t: this place window pay the eyes are-this required is a "quantity of clay and soft, ."I didn't steal it," said the Jramp. of "They In crucible, jmade of a You may look powder ruuseneT the.aoul 4 an treet-gave xide Colorant.- - Then, toofhejjrill me it to into anyone's eyes 100 times, and .99 refractoryarths rTWa cructbhrnhen "A lady up the ' require an . apparatus, ot. w:hlch the Is deposited In a furnace" heated by and told me to beat it' Judges If there's times you'll he, deceived! blaw-4 j main feature Is an the-soomeans of a'shov-e- l gas by a window as of such a thing INSOMNIA. Plee.; and . the .necessary cylinders .of ' .' with Irion fesembles keyhole"-Dorfbarbler- , hahdieThts g a it's ! gas to feed the latter. It is very neces-arthe Implement used by bakers tojlace '" " to know howo do lt. to obtain tneir '""" -" -- JThe.. ModsriLecaiBn ' dough in tnelr ovens. The cru d? M of restrits which" crownMr cible which Is Old Mothur Hubbard, a .placed in heavy oil; She went to tbe cupboard, f Paris' efforts, but that Is a naere-jde- is left in the furnace for several hours, . her poor Aog a orustt To f heat-oIt Is L700 attacked by a where But when she'got there, I . Blie found, y M. Paris Is a very retiring and mod- degrees centigrade, oV about 3,000 de-The cupboard controlled by a Trust. est' discoverer, and the first Inkling grees Fahrenheit. . . . ' the world, that ft to say, the scientific Judge. - '- .After a lapse of time necessary for And get them to figure on "of t his had wonderful knew naught of the Brewers being the world, discovery this stage of the transmutation to be .""Ancestry, "My grandmothers - tn both- HriM wiring your house for eleo slang label of the Milwaukee team, j as the announcement made at a re- Completed the, crucible ij withdrawn at Revoof wera the knew'waa-rhof American the cc"t meetiPB' efflel' All she Academy Artie liked his Daughters onljr1 and its contents placed In a Jar termed trie Hgirts; Itn-t- he ' umunlcation lution." that he had been released by ence at Paris, when a brew; a "semeuse," which may be translated clean, safe and reliable . Mr. Robinson, and that his friendship from him was read. Au enterprising "Ta'onfkijbw- whether my grand-.- , the germiuatlng'TTecep " " " - method" of mothers belonged to anything or not. for Ihaf which Is foamy", ditto wet, had Paris journal, sought him out. and'4 tacle. In shape 1t is not unlike a flow ; lighting. buf rvehear(Jjnjrfathec8ay. that Jte gained for tiim big headlines in-tpa .both correspondent and photographer er pot, and also looks like a large, car Office. 93 N. Ae.demy Avsmi once belonged to the Sons of Temperpera.'ShesentritTimtteataooiCau fldge.: The opeTawatff:iiJorepoTr; :4 the pipe flvert&AMie ance." Chicago Record-Herald- . H Both cbaiia 37- -2 &Wt ' hotiserTanng forest ed fTbm thelnventor the method der Into thi "semeuse," and then, Mr Hostelter Af it, pleeV?t in- a speciah CThabjectionr haf his lX designed .wo" way.as !sprohabJe blowpliw furyou said you were tlwught ggfflg.lO?ldlUlu:aJiLloitoihe,a'uj tlentlonjlliftct.oil tuvtnyiiSiclMC nace. These- furnaces"afeTiroteTtefl -- -some to pajamas get going waited for Art to return home. He got of precious stones from the growing Jay; aheeHron anrerwatched I find frontj couldul waarbut Bessl "his" when be ehowed tools him demand : among ngineer forsonie fcohslantljrby" women operatives. Here Stage Manager rThe girl wha plays I liked. tn sonie time'td explain to his mother cheao substitute' for the ataman Tess What was the matter? tliff"Tsieep'ini:cryanTonTb ' ira nts wue"Tnat"lhe nickname of the- - drilling. It was found when work on grees centigrade. The powder is al night . Ress I couldn't get them on over Milwaukee team was the Brewers, and the Metropolitan Underground Rail- - lowed to drop slowly from the " heavens! JMxy not! my support - Manager-rQre- at ." Leader. -all IfceadUnes meant the that " was Pari that ,is way .a She ate Manager just Stage Brerctorij Prefl.he had been released to the Milwau- tain parts fit the line, near the Seine, ed INFORMATION DESIRED. pojnt af a blowpipe, and as it falls Welsh rarebit and can't get to sleep. w John Marwickf CsBhier, 1."."so.f t and jcKizy kee club. They eventually saw.it hlf heI? with contact 8hsoits(r by Cause of Her Woe. Alva NIbod,- - Aes'tr-Caehi- er, "in that It seemed that nothing would con the free air Into a beautiful blue and ut"fora""tIine "he-w- ag way: : '"" ' l iett 1 HI 1 . , At the' masquerade ball, bad. trol "..if while the tube was being run translucent sapphire. 1 mighty lcoMttrramwt In of 4h hall. I thronsh.lp".-?- : She sat in a state ot dejection, for "the" "cutting. Interest Pald oiv Time Not Sutrsfle(r'w'rth having liiai'edv - , ery position on the diamond, l iiappy' ! fh,t if the ouicksanda eouM rP frnren manner as with the natural one. These - r A'T tecauae her pet corn ,. Was in a state of insurrection. fill Parta of the World. Charles Hickman. Is going to give an rriigiit te rendered, almost as hard artificial PaUy. Kewa::. sapphires have been found other proof of bis versatility by beconvg In this condition to resemble In the cultlngtbeT'eal ar . and . while Opposite the P.JO. editor Inem compiler, a'fjd.'snthorf.'tn. heymight he bored with" "diamond "Deep Sea Amenities. tide, and excepting Tpr'f lie shapeXthey 4 The shark was reviling the akate, fact before another yeaf,has drilLi:Tb merest the" genuine stone would." resemble "You're such, a cheap one!.laaidthfl the public win Tiave a chance to feadT trade knows that although there are even in the ' ;' - rough. . . "Tales of the Plamond," by Charles cheap-diamo- nds ahark, it; f wtraJdTequtre ""VVorBeHickman, In a. letter to " (he writ er 1 small forfune ta provide them in suf than"' thaC' fclghed" the skate. "I've even bten accused of be-Advancement In Illustration. Charley 8aysF "'I am going to issue a ficient quantities to enable them to be hastball hook"tontaluIng jokes, anec- - u sed ex te n si vel y n binrin g work 9 The ITn to mpthoda J thehallenge"to1je-companled7b- y deposit of- - $250 a . : "r7 - H 'Provo - - n -b- elieved emian. ICS TsAPPhim . . : " ajhe -- 5 "folks-"4B-ti- y 1 M radio- : s, h . -- - - :L- - ; it. -- mmmmm Record-Herald-.- i " Jtistfatrlberateitalusegtr -.- e -s- -- -- Do It Now- n l, y See The he-ltte- at Electric; Co. -- -- he WThet 'felt thatParia, n -- iy ,".." .:ujt State Bank of Prove -- . head-Clevelan- WII. " d -- , 4jherop8omed Jt- "- -- "j?J, - fey jq, ae4 :wUng.ja-liitaaLjelaUv-of--yoBr- rlSil-nn-fltli- cr of every description .relattng.'..to-; great national game. - :y V hf" f0 inmf 'y obt.nind tn ftli conntrw. or ' report u Njollon-.c- nl on Jiioto, stdxb, Morttl otALi MiiM!iir. tiirpMwg ifrmML !innid for FH. fre 0IS iofentoT bnrn ant rwna. loohtinsiul wii pani, WkikiiiK a,wuu? uruiini wm. free to lis aaurxat. . 4a-a- ue Charier Cat has landed flarry Jlc Chesney,. who has played with he4 Bfewers for several years. 7 "jiacrpur-chasehis release several weeks ago and has been looking for a managerial berth. Carr came along with a fair salary proposition and- - McChesney hooked up with' the Hooslers. The Scot ran "p:ay the infield fairly well and ii Is likely that. Carr will use him for utility roles. - Yrf tiAlr. . 4.'-r -- .. .... f tioa - than . .. . iaci mat u ts essential fc helilgl for merely lobeteray considered falrljrood repartee-- ' for thai "locallty.-Chlca- and Ko AhaiJM-ho- rj the reason that hard iiesa ot the soil is obtained by artificial temperatures. In JtBelf a costly operation. With the production of artificial sapphires, it is claimed, a new substitute i at hand tor the expensive diamond dust; The new stones also permit of larger drills, and consequently greater expedition ta forcing the borings.. vV.f. Minute diamonds have before this' been produced in laboratory experl-tantb'it In no gen?e In cnmiijaidsl ; - s. phy scarcely entered tion, photographic reproduction was on unknown. Etchings were and meizotlnt was V found into-consid- era outiof-fash-i- TrrbtTne, v "Fair - - - -- Horrible, Blunder. Debutante Prof.- -, erdIgo didn't seem to Jike'H when 1 told him largenumbers. Twenty I thought he was working too hard years later,, line engraving was prao and that he ought to try to get a little tically a dead art, and wood engraving fresh air new and then. was rapidly becoming so. ReproducShocked Parental fhould pay be tions based on photography develop, didn't! you forget that he con a until color photography appeals pos- ducts an Child, al one of the first- orchestra sible method cf actual book illustraclass ' tion. -- r lheatera.T-ChicBi:oTrlbn- ' "I see," said the- city editor,- "yoa sy 'the bride was gowned in pura white." - , - - - . -; - "Yes, replied the society' reporter,."" "she was. J noticed her. particularly.. "That being the casek why have yea neglected to explain how the groom was coated and vested and trouiwretir Chicasro Record Herald, , -- ; - |