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Show THE PROVO HERALD BURN BUILDING TO KILL GERM Occasion Was Made a Object Leason. ENDED THE SPELLING LESSON Under Education, Bobby's G ood with "all endowed corves,, waa giving her little nephew a lesson in spelling the oUier day. tie Had ""Bpeli'te," be," ahff he," he, "and now she was trying to get him to tell her what me, spelt. "Listen, Bobby,". she said earnestThen closing her lips she proly. nounced the soun4 of a long m, and opening them, the sound of a long e. ""What does thai spell?" Bobby looked at hef and shook his head. Again she tried, and this time, while pronouncing the sounds, ihe vigorously tappd her ofa rotund chest . with her pHfmp "Mmum, ee.' What letters am-- 1 saying and what do they spell?"' she asked, still vigorously tapping her - tmnlgHtea,'""-'- From Wew Englan Hiss Thompson, whose form nature tts before the fciUdlng waa "burned huge placards announcing the hour of . destruction and giving reasons for the burning were hung about In prominent places. - Among other things the placards said: "Withlii the "past 15 mdhths two men who sold fruit, 'etc., here havedied of tuberculosis, but unconsciously left millions of ""tuberculosis germs by careless spitting. The building Is Bo open that U cannoLJae effectively - fumigated. The only practical means of dlsinfect- . lng Is by fire." 'At the appointed , hour, while mil- 'i-Fpij-a WM.A.RADF0RD .; Mr. William A. Radford will answer ing it in a half-inclayer next the questions and give advice ' FREE OF face plate of the, block machine, sny C08T on all subjects pertaining to the subject of building, for the readers of this one of the unique and artistic surface finishes is easily obtained. Z paper. On account of his wide experience and Manufacturer,- - he Cm; of the most interesting of these is, without doubt, the highest authority with on all these subjects. Address all inquiries surface finishers is produced to to William A. Radford, No. 178 West fine pebbles, Jackson boulevard. Chicago. 111., and only inches' In size. A layer of the mix h ort!ontaifitng''theMpe1)CTes' lng burned, 6,000 pamphlets telling The Illustrations how lb prevent consumption, were dis- show a accompanying concrete house design, which, tributed to the crowd looking on. although simple' and Inexpensive, can be made exceedingly attractive, The lower portions of this 'house. the i"EvH.Eye Based on Fact. Most people have heard of the "Evil foundations and first story walls, are Eye," and- now we are informed by made- - of- concrete Woeks of uniform "Charter 'ETS'iSHhr a" noterW" York size; and right here is where, a most refractionist, that the", superstition artistic and interesting effect can "be arose because everyone, witlfout know- obtafned by means of a proper surface ing it, has one eye tjiat is different in finish on these blocks. power and activity from the other. He The concrete block industry has designates it the "dominant eye," and passed through a number of years of according to wliether it is the left experimentation. It has suffered at or the right children will grow up the bandg of inexperleneediiioefc taak u is sueer ers whose product has been used by miscruelty, and may entail amateur --and imkUlPrt-hn- np Pstrrr ery, to force a child-- to liwotuo am ers, the result in general beiiiR a poor bidextrous. Such a course may resul building material used, in an awkward In wrecking the nervous system'! anu inappropriate way. The little can only be cured by a reversal of block men have talked "cheapness" so that the "dominant eye"; until this fine materiaJ was' in.d'aneer may regain natural and undisputed of becoming discredited for anything sway. Men who are ambidextrous bad but cheap work. better keep a strict guard over their The recent "cement shows" have actions lest they should be. credit ed p roved con cl n stvety--juw e y c xZ that with the. 'evil eye. rtinre hari rWrr ctHht striHoa In 'th e Prove pouiid -- le placed a .quarter .to a hlf next the face plate of tbe mold wjtl-thordinary concrete block mixture The intense filling the remainder repressure Is applied and moved'. The end e first day the inch-thic- -- - Rm. Bed ' UoU Ham mJj Letter from Mrs.Winf ield DanarAugustarMer Augusta. MeWLydia Vegetable Compound has cored th backache, headache, and the bail ;viin I had in my right side, and I am perfectly welL" Mrs. Wisfield Dana, R.F.D. No. 2, Augusta, Me. Letter from Mrs. J. A. Thompson, Newport Vt Letter from Miss Grace Dodds, Bethlehem, N.Ii. Bethlehem, N.H. " Hy working very hard, sweeping carpets, washingy Ironine, lifting heavy baskets of clothes, etc., I got" all rua down. I waa i sick In bed every month. " This last Spring my mother got Lydia E Pinkham's Vegetable Compound for me, and already I feel like another girl. I am regular and do) not have the pains that I did, and d1 not have to go to bed I will tell all mv friends what the Compound is doing for me." Mies Gbacii B. Dodds,-lio133, Bethlehem, N.ii. For 30 years LytHa E. Pinkham's Vegetable Ml W First Passenger (in street car) I wish you'd feet off at the next corner. ..Second Passenger Off the car? First Passenger No; off my foot tj7Zx2fcs Signature of In Use For Over 30 Years. BABY'S HAIR ALL CAME OUT i And He Was tbe Man. Mrs. Henharrf My new dress is t poem. .c. Benhaiu The man who has to pay fot it loses his love for literature. na- "- I, r''iur " - pressure in the molds by simple, MucTr-o- T' Fred. tell me she will get f. Ix)uis "They million the day she marries Fred." Louise "Well, it's worth it." Chi o Daily News. "ThDTTginess-ni- e J equipmenFTOed-forTysnlgf'elsInglhes- ." blocks allowed a comparatively lean mixture to be used, resulting in the low cost block, but the extreme pressure compacts the material to" saCh an extcnt that it Is as nearly impervious .to water as any building mate" 7" His Test'of Religion. The ordinary man cares only foi rial can be. The complaint has also been made what religion does, and not a jot fot concrete blocks that they are against" what 'religion is. tnaflfstic ana "unfnjeresting In apAnd It must he, admitted Dr. Pierce's rieasant Pellets repulate pearance imitation, rock tnd invigorate stomach, liver and bowels that the Sugar-coatetiny granules, easy to take as candy. , . v;' We are our best when we try.to.be lt.not for ourselves alone, but for our J 1 Phillips firookv'-- . brethren. PItKS CCRED IN Dining Room Kitchen A TO 14 OATS TonrctniKsi.i will rnluna kitnor If I'AZO ulNT nr caw of Itching, llliud. HtNT (alia to enr UiwxUikg or Protruding Pile lu 6 10 U ttuja. fniu. . . COB 'oucli-Jack8- ffeTgMeaSesJah Wray. on r Make . , the Liver If,. jj HaLl Fr-- l IYER Earing. Li - Sl must bear r - First Floor Plan. Signature ; the hard face rfflish deserved most-o- f things said about it The blocks that, are now being made, however, are finished in an infinite variety of way. OOMPI.BT8 GKNKHAL MSUCH AM'ISK HIMltl There are faces with, pebbles 'shov to thrtrlni Town Id Utfin' Kor Sale t 4 ttcrifl-different sixes and colors; nnmputi wjib .lng-o- f ArtHl fntorp fr EooompeUthta. Addnnt C'talcsgo Frontoni, B 'there are faces. Jormed of rvariously colored sands; there are' marble dust 11 faces and crushed granite faces, fn is Wtr byHhe eimpl. process o I . to remamber LlPrL bui ing ine maieria: u yruuuce-ifate fln:.efred'iim(l then deposit; for COUCH 3 end COLDS - ivinn r -- i at $2,500. 'is' the Cntlcnra Sopp (Signed) Mra" F. E. liar-- j purpones," mon, R. F. D. 2, Atoka. Tenn., Sept.f 10, 1910. Although Cuticura Soap and,'' pintmeut..are sold .every.ahexe,a sam.' book, will ple of each, with be mailed free on application to VCtttl-cura,Dcpt L, Boston. Ik is an excellent remedy for sprains, bruises, sore throat, asthma. No rubbing necessary you can apply with a brush. At alt doalcrs. Prlco, 25o., 50o. & $tMO Sloan's Book on Horses, .Cattle, Sheep and Poultry sent free, Address .'"' ftRR A Col.O IN ONK DAT Tik l.AXATIVK Illlo.MO Quiiiido 'i'Mrt If tl failj tn rura. hi. W. GEO VH'ti iiguslurv Imuo eftcb Ujx. 26a Dr. EARL S. SLOAN, BOSTON. MASS. W'e are here on earth to learn to give and not to grasp. We .gain most ' by giving most. John II. Denison. Btrs. Trrn1rtw''FbottiIn'(? . .. Precept Upon Precept "How dare you, airl" eiclalms the beauteous' creatufer after the methodical yourg man has kissed her. "Why,- didn'ti you ; Just ' agree ' with piace ior evryiunig ana evfrytnin" ita place'T" Chicago "Evenfnu'IV. 'n ' ': lion, allays Who Could Ooubt It? Syrnp" for" Children wind collCi pln,cure lm' uodei buttle. I 25c ftuit A, woman wants Protection, but rbrs free speech. fa- - "..lortel right.-'- ' I , Only- - .wo iv)4- - it Pklahprna Charley" fun and frolic 1 sent postpaid to any address 160 pages of paint. 1 w.n saVaaBVaBBBaVmBMBs , upon receipt of 50c to pay for a copy ol "FUN Oh, 'tha IT' all and TROUBLE. " The two latest popular fun (smilingly) and joke books by Marion Hughe) author qt Every" one pays I'm a peach.- - "Three Years in Arkansas,' "Adam and Eve" and "The Damn Family." WU1 send all S books for U J. P.Wafner, 1600 1 2 Market St, St. Uoii, Ma. A Poor Weak Woman ' ss . An oll'bacfielor will stay out litf 2 j a. m. If ne wants to, but he misses the ; fun of trying to Bncak upstairs with bis shoes off. TO Here's Proof. first-cla- Ww- -- - SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE Genuine 7' 1 I Put them on. bone-relie- ves A. W. Lav of Lafayette, Ala., writes: " I had rheumatism for five years. I tried doctors and seveiml different remedies but they did not help me. I obtained a bottle' of Sloan's Liniment which did me so. much good that. I would not da without it " for anything." Thomas L. Rice of Easton, Pa,, writes: " I have used Sloan's Lini for mailt and find it Mr. G.G. JoNF.sof Baldwins; L.L,' wtites: "I have found Sloan's Lin- nsd it f(ir broken sinews alQVB fhn knnft rap se4.4.y..afn5.wl.l my gifcrSalWaaawti was able ta resume ; my duties in less than thrte weeks aliei the acaaent. ' have bought Cuticura Ointment and Cuticura Soa"p several times since to use for cuts and sores and. have f never known them to rati to cure what half-timbe- fk- He.d.cbe, and DutreM After - LrviNG Room y LTTTIyT? In- - cura. -- easy the liver fc right the stomach and bowels are right CARTER'S ; UVER PILLS gently buthrmlycorn ' pel a lazy liver to flPiDTFD'C .tipatlon. WW i fr.cA which n sm:il! amount of ip:ity Held is I)hi n itdded- - As tin ilWta are of all different colors and shapes the interesting character of this guri.'ire rinisli can be easily imagined; yet one has to see a yall of these lktc';s o really appreciate the "bv'auty and chiir-acteof thf.s material. With material of this kind a hoiisr; would not rtoed to be decorated irr.auy: way to attrncj raver able, attention. tn .fact. designs are hiost effective for work hf this lInd. -- This kc;ps tte cost rTo'n.. for; It is the towers arte! ' and angles, . bay .windows fancy porches, jrorajilJtcated' roofs, elc... that run fnto ripney, tn building: withoirt making any reasonable return--. In. the ay of conveniences or utility Thl8 house Is almost .mirr n lti general, outline., being 22 feet S inches wide by .2S feet 8 inches It has a simple gable irrjoC the', gloi e nf ,h JM,.f ion dormer. window breaks the line of this roof. A simple, square porch pro iects Tin front. The concrete block wall from grade to the erond floot line, is designed to have one of the attractive surface finishes The .sec ond Btory harmonizes with this; yet is lighter 1n effect. . Cement plaster on wood lath, divided"; Into, In panels r English style Is used for the second story. The whole' bnfldlrs has the sppearance- durability nnrl comfort It wouldrerta1nly bo a de slrsble addition to snr neighborhood The floor planjuwiH show tbe ton venient arrangement of this house Tbe first floor is nicely laid out with large living room, and dining-room- , kitchen.- stair hall. etc. "VTbere are threr gtiod sized "bedrooms snd bath on the second floor. The cost of this first-clas- s houee.-nsin- g5 "mBterlals and workmanship throughout Is estimated JoLJlfirjlJrjl Do its Duty Nine times in ten when - - - nieaiii). . Sloan's Liniment is good for pain of any sort It penetrates, without rubbing, through the musculartissue righLtoJthe- the congestion and gives well as temporary relict as permanent ' o - Rheumatic Pains quicldy relieved I . nroraftTThrnK "When my first baby was six months old he broke out on his head with lt'ttla bumps. JThej :.J5'ou!d,dryuE.tid.iCSi'.. ft Bgaie. Then it""OTrrafeTk"7our again and it spread all oyer his head. All the nalr came out and his head was scaly all over. Then his face broke out all over in red bumps and It kept spreadipg unttt-f- t .ac-f- l Ms I bought" several hands and boxes of ointment, gave him blood medicine, and had two doctors to treat him, but he got worse all the time. He had it about, six months when a friend told me about Cuticura. I sent and'got a bottle of Cuticura Resolvent, a cake of Cuticura Soap and a box of Cuticura Ointment. In three days after, using them he began to liii-- l prove. He began to take long naps and to stop scratching his head. After j taking two bottles of Resolvent, -- two boxes of Ointment and three cakes of Soap he was sound and well, and never had any breaking out of any kind. . His hair came out in little curls ell over j. his head. I .don't think anything else would have cured, him except Cutl- j It Plainly. - Compound has been the standard remedy for female Ills. No one sick with woman's ailments does justice to herself who will not try this famous medicine, made from roots and herbs, it has restored somany suffering wonen to health. WTlte to M MATT. TUTHl AHMETHl ISE CO. (COSFIDEXTIAL) LYNX. MASS.. for aIvice. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman and held in strict confidence. , ars. j Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria - -- 1 Important to Mothers Examine carefully every bottlo oi CASTORIA, a safe and sure reni'edy for infants and children, and see that it .11,, e Newport, Vt "I thank you for the great benefit Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Coiuiound has dune me. I took eight bottles and it did wonder for me, as I was a nervous wreck vrhpn I began taking it. I Bhall always-speaa good word for it to my friends." Mrs. JoiiH A. Thompson, Box 8,. - Newport Center,. Vermont. - - 1 - Willimantio, Conn For fTvij years Iauffereil anlold agony from female troubles causing backache, irregularities, dizziness,' and nerTOus prostration. It was impossible to walk up stairs without stopping offth way. I was all run down in every way, i " I tried three doctors and each told me something- different, I received-nbenefit from any of them but seemed to suiter more. The last doctor 6aid.it was no use for me to take anything as nothing would restore me to health again. So I began taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound ,o see what it would do, and by taking seven bottles of the Compound and other treatment you advised, I am -- estored to my natural health." Mrs, ElTA Donota-S- , 702 Main Street, Willimantic, Conn. - j iM 'i , nfx'"- -- Letter from Mrs.Etta DonovanAVillimantlc, Conn mmmm m ioo! - "What did- the banker's daughter say when you asked, her to warn you?" "She said 1 would have-tgo-tpar before she could take stock in mj "'proposition.". . R.I. from, 1 ' Putting "I worked steady in the mill -- the time I was 12 year old until I had been married a year, and I think that caused my bad feelings. I had soreness in my side near my left hip that went around to my back, and sometimes I would have to lie in bed for two or three days, 1 , was not able to do mv "housework. riakhaia'aVwfotAhla Comnouad has helned ma wo4wfull every way. You may use my letter for the good of others. I arn only too lad to do anything within my power to recommend your medicine."-Mrt-tiM- ' 5 Etna, Box .282, Phoenix. ILL Pho3nix, B.I. for-m- . Bears th - -- -- -- es A l e---o -- .JlJdia. BIG DIFFERENCE. inrtustrv tuiih in ttoIf a Woman Had Done it. ' manufacture of the blocks and in the i j Trust the suffragettes to make' capi- methods of finishing them, and of I I tal out of the merest indiscreton of using them in modern construction mere man! The following is an ex- ihe complaint has been made that ample, taken from one of their publi blocks absorb so much water that any I I - v . them Is always very cations, the Newsletter, for January house made-o- f "A lovely little press item floating damp. At several of the exhibits Second Floor Plan. up from Chatham Courthouse, Va., nowever, demonstration concrete ' It made the editor laugh" and laugh. blocks were made showing an absorp face of the block is scrubbed with a said that a juror sneaked out of the tion of per cent, which wire or fiber brush which brushes Jury room while the rest of the jurors is much less than the standard grades away a part of the cement and sand were asleep, and went and milked his of brick and building stone. These cow. He laid out to get back before face Is - then ' brightetrH by DeTng" 4h the rs- - w a ked u p but som ebo d y: rnivture and were "putr under great washed over "lightly with water tp ' ' saw him and told on him, and tbe . trial had to begin all over. If a worn an juror should do that out in Wash ington or Idaho, "wouldn't it be a proof of the incapacity of the sex for the duties of citizenship?" - r 1 of-th- j hlnck- ; paining. " I eertainly think that every one who" is troubled as I was should" giv " - . your Compound Tablets a faithful trial, and they will find relief."" Mrs." Gkoboe Juby, 802 Fifth Street, South Boston, Mass. : 7 '7 Letter from Mrs. Julia King, Phoenix, . efcestf ': t'""1" "I don't know what the letters are," replied Bobby, watching the plump forefinger, "but guess they spell Fat." life-lon- concrpte Ailing " - ! ll.. . Bostcn, Mass-- i'I was passing through the Clmnge of Life and suffered! from hemorrbages (sometimes lasting for weeksjt and could get nothing to check them, I began taking Lydia El Pinkhaioi's Vegetable Compound (tablet form) on Tuesday, and the following Saturday morning. the them regularlyeverince andam steadily stopped. I haveaken Jiem-orrhag- lU-bl- . that Lydla E. Pinkham's yst&hte&m Docs Restore the Health of Women T fore-linger- one-quart- one-eight- h ':r-- ; sTHESrSlMEITEIISli Aunt's Tutelage, Afterward Proceeded Under Different Lines. buHdihg In Winston Salem was recently turned at the re--: jufest..of the local league, because it was Bald to be alive with tuberculosis germs and could not ' 7 ; -- As she i termed, will endure bravely and patiently onies which a strong man would five way under. Tbe fact is women are more patient, than they ought ' to be under such troubles. know to the may obtain woman that ought Every the most experienced medical advice fret of chare and in ab$olutt tonfiienct and privacy by writing to the World's Dispensary Medicml Association, R. V. Pierce, M. D., President, Buffalo, N. Y. Dr. Pierce has been chief consulting physician of the Invalids' 1 Hotel and Surgical Institute, of Buffalo, N. Y., for many Years and ha had a wider practical experience" la the treatment of women's diseases than any other physic'.an in this country. s for their astonishiag efficacy. Ilia medicine are Tbe moat perfect remedy avar devised for" weak and tleD HAIR BALSAM CImom and tMUHlflM lu aatk Pruning a luuri..! smrlh. M. rail K EMUrt oray Hair to Id Youthful Color. Cam ml diMM a hitr Waof. DO,MHll"0t ' Pff HflWlRD M. f. W.sV" BURTON "V Silver, Lead, Hi prtr:Me; 0ll. Zinc or Copper, II. Mljlnr Gold, BUr, 76oi aad Ito tall applleatlpa, prlo entpa nt.lupMand Ivntrul umpire wort i..llclil. IaUflli, Col. Heferwc. CrtHntSlioulBo. Hpoolmwn - world-famou- Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. . -, ' WEAK MAKES WOMEN IT . STRONG, SICK WOMEN WELL. '. " ' The many end varied' symptoms of woman Vpeculiaf ailments are fully set cat women ia ' forth in Plain English In the People's Medical Adviser (1008 pages), a newly' revised and Edition of which, cloth-boun- d, will be mailed r on stamp to pay ooatof mailing only. Address a above. receipt of 31 One-ce- RiYsWiisBronclualTrocheSTronblea and Cough. Ho op'U. IUIl'Throat- Joa 1. Uaowa a Sua, Boston, Bwipl fra.. CEYE WATER 8H:iirrr nt ConreiroodsbrishtetandfasercotersthnarotW - yany yarmepuwhotit ripping apart.- W. N. ss Thedye Orj18cpackacotersall fiber. Writ for ire kAU-HowDy. Wca and Ml Colon. Salt Lake City, Ne. faMwwrrtmhnw MONROE DH COWtlNr, oalicy, I.W - . - |