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Show THE PROVO HERA. .YALl OF BROKEN CHINA Detroit Woman Constructs - Unique Mosaic, Vary Patchwork of Perce- - -fain, In Htr Homa.. . Mra. Donler, Itife of Cap. John Den ler, of Canfleld- aveime police station, kas built a ail of china to her residence, '300 Dragoon avenue, and it Is a quest ftm in he'hiinda of ber neighbors whetheriber feat does not rival that of building tbe'Chlnese wall. Old smashed china! Laid4n kaleld-- . ' " oecoplc patterns, wlti a keen view to color effects and 6tee. .A very patch-- . wcrk of porcelain, bisque" and glass. ZZ Hads",DT DSenjhbrl&?sesZSi ecu ted in some catastrophe of dust ing; triangular scraps of, white anit " ruby" gTass, emerald aliOniber bltB cT .lemonade Jugs lojig, gone tojerdittpn: ,;Meads of marquise once the proud center of a plate, now diademed ." -- - . poerd ontid umwith glased erownsrtat . bier duty as a breakfast cup; umbrel la knobs and broken "coffee pots are Imbedded in . thlslcmderful wall, - among a hundred other things. Every- ; thing lost Is "saved." Mrs. Denier looked at her work "with satisfaction, as, pointing with " just pride to the highly enameled Ljne.tal ceiling other unparalleled sun .. parlor and the neatly tioarded varnish-floo- r, she said: "I did it myself. Laid the floor, put four coats jjf paiut on 'fae ceiling, lntbed the walls, put on the lurrd wall' did everything. "I have, saved old china for years," -- explained this pattern of housewives. "Some of it because it was a house- hold treasure and the rest because I meant to do something with the pieces-I really valued some day r'dldn't T know .what. "PlnaHyrihls idea came ol-- . to me, and. I got all my friends , leering, too." j v ...7 -- :vil SPIRITS; IN WIRES talk g " . of-t- he . ( theinr wfaa Tebuflr,hiF?!i ing to try Thar first on the sleeves, audjf it works .all right tlure I'm all over. I eau't t paint turned their attention to the electric stand a shiny coat: I must have her light plant1 After jthe plant had been dull finish somehow." , tn operation a few niglrts there was se and the Inj1 Ithe-moo- a,dians, believing that the electric light was swallowing the moon, moved upon Call at Harding & Arnold's 5, 10 to the plant destroy- it. The troops AND 25c, STORE for almost everyhad to be " called out to rave the of purchasing plant, but, as troops could noV be thing Parties thinking our fine inat look had better employed permanently, the American a piano for ten warranted struments devised fully another plan. He engineer selected three representative chiefs, yearsj and so reasonable in price. 208 took them ' the power house an ti w rpntpf street shockedMbem slightly, and then took them along the line and gave them some rousing BhockB.'hnljiu!! went nome and ireported that tho wire was controlled by evil spirits and that It was useless to contenl vito An. enemy that could twist them We Are Specialists When it Comes to Into kinks;: when miles away. Since no . further ; f,ien ,'er bas rouble tlians repeated the operation until the Nest they tin, 1 -- either makes "any, for wi; ars' apt e make, allowances for both. The t to come we have tyirn Jiarwhou know him e discount, and we. are liable to be tender to those wbo come under the lash of the ruthless truth teller. ZZ, i. - ; "t suppose that most people are not Hars; their conscience or the fear of eonsequenus makes them tell the truth: but' 1 dare say that wlthost there are times shen ;ss are disposed to lie, and whether lying is ever justifiable is a problem with which mortals have- - wrestled since codes ot morals were first invented.. I havent settled thhs In niy own .mind yet but I know that there, are times when the truth would inflict needless pain. I fancy that we most of us in such a situaiion are governed as to what we .shaU do by our opinion as to wlwtner or not a He so toid would ever be found' out by the person lied to as to the effect upon him then ot such ami a "This is eomplicated question, farTrna1ioificelffiea-'- any lyin that may seem to be neesrf r oj 4 468 South Academy Avenue wise in such circumstances 1 always leave to somebody else to do, for one We want a trial at your: linens and reason, because I am myself such a ' poor liar. I cant tell a lie 'Without you will always be our customer. revealing plainly in face and wanner that what I am saying is a lie; I am Tetephoni us Today! a moU bungling Uar while 1 have knowaeTsorjTTbocQuld lie with aB t air that inspired perfect confidence TBtfrthese have been nsnallyfer--4 MWiwhe-lieinwhatibey Jjelie veio be a good cause, whose lies, jf. any can be so, were harmless; persons ho lied to spare others; and who ould have cut off their hands rather 1 h th an tel a mean or mamcious uie vuai l'.V-- g t,. ould cause others painH , "At the same time, to be "a successful liar of any sort one must be pe culiarlyconstHuted; he need not be without a conscience, but 1 should say that he would need to "have his conr stietH more or less under control; not ftecessarlly stifled, tut controlled. I am not speaking here of the base liars whom we generally knoW, but of AID8 TO CLEANLINESS not harm ld those gentle Hars a fly. buLwno might lie ror wnat mey occupy an important position at believed to be "a good purpose, and We have laundry and this grocery. who, though, far better than we, can toilet soaps, scouring soaps, Boap lie far more successfully. powders, cleansing powders, etc., besides pails, brushes, brooms and "Curiously constituted we certainly are, and as we Journey through life, mops. . , confronted by many problems, there GOOD AS OUR GROCERIES may be occasions when we are temptIn quality, equally low in price. We ed to say things that are not so; but deliver them with other groceries we are most of us pretty poor liars, or alone if desired. v and really the only safe and right way for us all, I suppose, is to stick to the truth- - always; though that may at Provo Grocery & Meat Co. times be nard for the Jiars natural East Center 8L born." Both Phonee. uat-uraj- go-h!g- hr Wo -- -- . 7- er , "IT S WHITE AND WASHES invtnf qn Interview MAJORITY" PufiiicStations; - You may also send Telegrams and Cablegrams from Mfg..Co. v.J 'LLJfcjy The$e Grocers handlt and $elt Crystal White: . Jnhii T. Tarlor Proro Grocary and MaatCo. " Mt ' and Packing Co.. Provo . Wtiforrf Pwry Sutherland Bro. ' Bailay flroa. Frad K.imba Cw JtJaderaan-- Farrar 4c Whitahaaal : , Aydollota GroeafJ ; " Sixth "Ward cwaty . Third Ward Grocary Roehdala Marecntira Syttem John A. Brown V Son Thurman it Company - ' W. G. RUchia tijasa i Albort N. W. Ti ffany Sacand Ward Crocary Waat Slda Grocary Maaa Meat and Grocarjr Elaoit L. Jackaon Aonua Grocary r : . ; Co.. Co. :' Denver and Rio Grande T. CURRENT TIME TABLE . LEAVE PROVO FOR EAST. For Sanpete points. i. . . I.,. 9:20 a. m. For all points East. . . . . .V. . .Tr. . 9:34 a. m; ' No. 512 6 No.-No- . 2 No. t 5:17 P. m. For all points hast? . .. 6:35 p. m. For Tintic Branch points 4 8:37 p. For all points East No. 8:56 p. No. 8 FoY Grand Junction LEAVE PROVO FOR WE'ST No. 409 For Salt, Lake . . ; . . . . . . . . . 8:4 a. 1 No. For all points. West and North. . 12.06 p. 5 For all points West and North. . 1:00 p"vNo. L20 pi: Salt Lake and Ogden No. . 4 :34 p. or No511 For Salt Lake. ...v. ..... or all points North and West. . 9:39p. m. NcjT"" HEBER BRANCH. ; No 308 -- Leave Provo . . . . . . ... . . . ;v. . . . 9:30 a. tn. 410 ...... 31 " In the-- 1Dead.-iiH--w- reply,. neigh-bor- "' " New Zealand Skate. Jubi received at Portland recounts how: a marinejm his while flshfng over the side ot the vessel In WhlMy bay., near Bantry, hooked an enormous skate. It m Mf;heaTy7that six sail-or- s were: required to haul it onto the ship's deok.-- - When at length aboard the. vessel It was found to scale 137 pounds and to measure sli feet from the nose to the tall and four feet six inches across the taptflts-monthw- aa sufficiently capacious to take a large A A letter -- . . ic Where the Damage Wat Done. "I hear you were run Into ly an au tomoblleryesterday: SamPCT !Iat'a jlght. .sahJ t .atcuck- an la - de head,- - sah." "Not much of pose?" r -- ".:...".:..'.:.. 7. A: SMOOTf Manager; r"I - - H . anaccldent, L dat, tmVS -- "7 say It wasn't biuch of an don't seeiil to tiTHTicii " - 1 accl-(lentry- dam-- , Provrr from lit --3t45- p. m.' en vef" -' A. I, - W. H. MITCbiELLr BENTON, AGENT. G. A. P, D. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO o o o o o o o o o SUPERIOR PHYSICAL EQUIP- 0 o MENT '.. o o Can be had only, through healthful nerves andtis- o 0 o o o o o o o o o sues,1 and the harmonious action of all organs of o the body Nature intended such to beSiirS; o If you afeVot in perfect health, you can restore the o o of condition healthful the use a to by body o o TDE RADIOZONER o and its wonderful "Penetray," the most wonderful. o o health restorer known. r Its cures are startling-bo true -t- hanks to the discovery of RAD1UMT o o Write for Prices and Particulars to 'JI o o o o o o o ritafliozoneTCoTo! AmericT o ; Box 665, Las Animas, Colorado o o Wanted reliable represenfatrve in each county. ' . " ""'.7 ' "7T7i " 7"sV "' '""TTi 0 0 :T" 777 t""-'- ' ut - O: O D O o o o o OOOOOoOOOOQOOOOOOQOOOJOOO SPEEDY, RELIEF FROM KIDNEY bottle of Foley's Kidney Remedy otsi come the attackr reduced the InflamTROUBLE mation, took jawaythe pain and made "J had' an acute attack of Bright! the- - bladder- - action normal. I wish dist-asthis wondci-nt-- s inflammation of the and bladder, and dizziness," says ful remedy."' For sale by Hedquist - - - ' Mrs; 'rira'Thnrn. .L'trkson, Mifh "Af)riig Co , three gtores. -- 7""' autermo- the "But you oi,ght f i nlwrs statesman. liilr. aah si-e- ' ?UP .""SVot's agedf .. tirte-to-- L r ".'Dead!' said the astonished Then, musing, he added: 'Joined the great majority oh ' '"Oh, sir,' the gardener interrupted, in a shocked voiced T wouldn't like to say that,i He was jt good enougtr mm. ; as far as I know." - ...Sfe3 ve without "Cha'rii e tree..xeri: she and Elegant Diners on all Cars Chair Cars, Throiagh Sleeping ciining . most fhroueh trains, n : ,r ly MIbb is4 football - our-publ- No307TTi 'The-iDn- -- ' . ..... - r'.r?T.-- . j. if. Tod, "is achieved things,' br patienceld raith in onesejf. F. A. WADLEIGH, C. P. & T. A. Now, had I been a pessimist 7"' Miss Tod spilled. "Pessimists, like mjr friend's jiew gardener on Long Island," she "'would not accomplish much in work like mine. This man was raking leaves off the lawn one fall flay," when a neighbor, passing by, in. quired of him: ." 'Where's'the 'gardener who used to work here?' Pay Stations; "The arrangements vary at different classes of stations, but a rapidly as possible we shall equip them with fulT ... f In Itn aprnpane;sjfkg3 in New York to what said cfiargfciT Rocky Mountain ...... m -- Kansas City, U.S. A. WICKED ttribute4 her success. in aeronautics, as yoljelJr.:;, x v Per JMiEomanJoderBtwoman System and wish to send a Telegram, a Wight Letter, or a Cablegram, use iSay "Telegram? to theoperatpiandy connected witfr af Western Union bffice from which ypur message wiirbe ; : in your monthly account. : At night, on Sundays or holidays,-whe- n the local: telegraph office may: be closedtiyoujwill be connected with an open Western Union, office without additional '. WHITE." CLOTHES x " .. : feet Bros. New Gardener. IfTyou are ; ' . tllHan Tod, Aeroplane inventor, Tellt Good tory About Her Friend's ' Subscribers' Stations. - d, eGoyiomical,' and will benefit rather 1 "T7 con-tinne- C" ' who-wou- elegrphr Every Bell Telephone a Telegraph Station directions. txtgood Spftfris Used use good soap because ii is the most than harm, or injure your hands or clothes, CrystahWhfte isood soap ; no .." fillers' V or rosin Used.. - .. : It's worthy oFbne trial and any reliable dealer will recommend it. VOU-shoul- ryOkJ Jnion Western .... lmmmmmJ&L For any Purpose d Joint Service zrzBeUelephoive ..... u :m .iiM-ovcr- ; .. ii For the Kitchen, Eor the Laundry of-w- "GREAT . ii r, . -- i - te -'- - " J bn .. 7 U - m-eclip- : 1 of Wbeir ' J, . that could be heard' thus and then." said Mr. Kawktngton, "we ''She. looks now as if she was varfarwould disturbrthe long 'sleep of nished, and what I'm going to do is meet some occasionally who are invet- i-Jtheir ancestors, so they stole the to get 8 sjnall can-dout know dull finish paint erate truth tellers, and wire- - and used the-- poles-a- s firewood tthotttfiy:.yarih in it and I'm go- which makes the n)sro: trouble if lo white, man Release by Telegraph confined in military prisPrisoners 7" The china-walkdconservatory' la ons in different parts of the country lined with flowering plants and cannot beujreleased by telegraph, no - palms,- - heated to the same tempera,' matter how urgent may be the nece .ture in winter as It gets In summer a .course. That "was the such for from Its - southern - expesure, and sity custom:' however, until within a short a phnn7hti ,vn Cgvoral stvcAWd: -- 'nBranna grarh. ' Over it fly snow-whipigeonSj learnetL the; iorm: of. such.j'eleasesjnd . and behind It tiny chickens, peck. procured the blank, telegramswitb. Many a piece, In its slow and pain- - the result that"' about a. dozen prls- ful formation, has a family history for oners wer released - in San Francis which It stands immutable. Not an co on' order3 from the secretary of angle protrudes from the sleekcoat nl war In Washington. When the trick plaster that meets carefully with ev;' was discovered by war departmenl "y Jaggededge; the colors have been Tjfflcialsr orders were Issued to all perharmonised with the care of a Jewel- - sons In charge of prisoners to release maker. "I used to nut the nieces un no on a telegraphic order,-- ho x)ne ' der water to 'docide how to lay them," whom signed. Even the matter by .. said, Mrs JDenler. "They look pret-- . president cannot release a prisoner tier that way, and you get the effect : ' better. "It's funny the way people by telegraph. stand outside the house and watch. "When I play my pianola I can collect A Futile Scheme. audience in two minutes any night "I always have to quarrel with my And I don't mind a bit. Any one who to get him to buy a wants to come and see my wall, is husbai 4 new Bu t of clothes. He never thinks welcome." Detroit Free Press. he can afford It." "I should think he would learn after Foley's Honey and Tar for all coughs a while that it is useless to try in that and -- colds, and croup, bronchitis, way to get you to quit spending so for ,'res8 substi-i - Jlefuse o opiates. coughs, tutes. .For sale by Heoquist urug Co three stores. NoV the Satne. The Errand. t to be auto said Is Blank's asked the messen"Did call?" you Oyer worth $1,000,000. ger boy. "Yea, take this letter -i-- V Myer Boshl Who ever heard of a automobile worth even fl 00,000 1 "Ob, I'm not on duty. I Jast made .: Oyer Automobile, fiddlesticks! a bet with one at the otter boyt that to bis autograph on a you called and came around to decide dxeck. it" tn AN II the-jia- -- -- 14 Jfe--H- : The moderntmarrels of, electricity have Bot been appreciated: by, the South American Indians. A telephone line had been laid between La Paz, 45 miles Bolivia, and away, but the Indians got the idea much-soundin- rrl?irAii VnSh VAln mint, US man wluTtkV shiny ooat, guess til have to paint her. Tit fakes it to "tte; tailor, but be says tfTWjEffE?PLI AReiNYETESATl he "can't ao anything with e says TRUTH TELLERS.: ox: whatever, H la, the woolly p surface, Is all worn off and ifa cotton underneath and you can't anything Mr. KawkingtonDiscussea Perennial wttlr that You can sponge It and take Question, "l Lying Ever Justi-Ia little of the shine off it, but' the' min. . ftablerBeinj' Found Out Has ute you" sit back In It," ruh H "against Important Bearing on Subject. all something; it gets shiny again, and that J know to be a fact. And now ' I gues I'll have to paint her. "Some people are natural born liars I il e SOME ARE BOnn LIARS : rWtlt" 4ew -- Bolivian lrrdrn;WetMndiree4 to Stop Interfering With Tel rl C Po" nd Electric Ught that-th- IS . |