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Show THE PROVO HERALD ' i . v" - il :;ir:- " HERALD EDITORIALS - I fiTIPP ' perfections. One imper- ENTERTAINING THE ROYALTY. The spasm which Provo had last, week over the Lord and ; Lady Aberdeen, who came here under, the pretense of giving a beoefi.t for the. people of Ireland, met with rathe a cool reception and then they' left we believe thapthe majority" felt sort cLick at their stomach over the whole - things AL "".least that is the way a number expressed themselves to the writer. It seems that these good people only turn over 'seventeen per cent of the proceed- - that b Jakcn in at the door ; to thepoor suffering women and children of Ireland. Irrot-hewords, requires eighty-threper cent of the proceeds of these lectures to pay the expenses of carrying on the same. We do not believe in any such charity, and in the. second place Ave believe that charity beginsi at home. If Proyo people want, to do something in a public way for the poor they can find plenty of needy subjects right here in .the Garden City and then instead of there being a waste of eighty-thre- e per cent for-lh-efit proceeds number spent. ' It is strange what cloak some of the grafters will play under; Not long since a banker in a mining-- . camp not so very many miles awaygot mixed up in a crooked . dealin conection with some funds solicited for flood sufferers. Time and again just such deals are being, pulled off on the puhlic until you can hardly trust a straightforward legitimate appeal for the needjr when it does come. We are hot of fering" anycritidsm xn the local people who " .promoted this reception and show for the visitors, because that tsjour duty in a sense as good American citizens..: We the friends from should pay a; certain amount of homage-twe that the people believe and visit our nations other who city,' of Provo turned out rather from a sense of loyalty than for ' ' ' anv other reason. fection may. make the : r e; whole can wrong. ; We take no chahc.es - Avithc4vUliigls-Beti--w- selecting' the coffee, cleaning it, blendkig it, roasting it, griii'ding' it arid protect; ing the fine flavor in air-tig'. tins. .. - ht ' Then '7 we leave the verdict you; if you don't think coffeeth'ere's-- 1 moneyback. " t." ' of-th- e of-ffolla- semi-profession- al Schillings . " er Best f k upon which and about of wee two days .the care-Xr ee two worry, days kept sacredly free from fear and apprehension. One of these is Yesterday. csterady with all its cares and frets, with all its pains and aches, all its faults, its mistakes and blunders, has passed beyond the reach of my recall-- . anaj I said on Yesterday. All that it holds of life, of regret and sorrow, is in the hand of the Mighty Love that can bring- that can sweet waters out of the bitterest desert the make the wr ng things right, that can turn weepjrjg hi to laugh-- ' ter, that can 'givtrb'eauty for ashes, the garment of praise spirit of heaviness, joy pf the morning for the woe of the nijrht. 'sav-sweet and" fnr tr v tlip hentitifnl memories- that lincrer. t - tender tike the perfume of mses. in the heart of the day that " is gone, I have nothing to, do vtfth yesterday. "7" not do-AncTtlic" other day I worryVabout is Tomorrow. Tomorrow, with all its possible adversities, its perils, its large is promises and poor , performance, its failures and mistakes, sister-yesterday. so far beyond the reach of my mastery as its dead or beyond a Its sun will rise in roseate'-splendo-r, mask of weeping clouds. But it will rise.' Until then the same-l- ove and patience that held yesterday, and holds tomorrow shines with tender 'promise into the heart .of today.. I have "no possession, in that unborn day of grace- - All else is in the , that Infinite Love thai holds for me the infjntte keeping-oof treasure yesterday, the" love that is higher than the stars.. the wider than. sky, deeper than the seas.. week --There is leftfor myself, then, but one day of battles can man today. Any woman jfight'the ITpday. Any Robert J. Burdette. one of burdens day! can carry the just love-th- at for--th- e ing Individual attention to each piece. The experience of years and our pride in our. work assures you perfect serviceirryon patronize the , Steam f Laundry of-th- Phone 203 for the Wagon pie-eatin- g m of philosophy which Errors are Andent History 1 To demonstrate that appl pie had much to' do with Emersonian optimism is no task at alL p - . 7 Thomas Carlyle, whose disciple and friend Emerson was, never ate pie. and although as great a lover of mam kind as was the. sage of Concord. Carlyle was a victim all his life of mel- a, h' " casual scrutiny of the election returns indicates a como"f the Progressive party in; many sections. plete disappearance And at that it was simply following the example of the colonel. A . ; . us-na- : Li run 7T Presuming to Mix Family Quarrels t a v .given tit a family fight iivuuiu iiiiui mm iauu V . .. ; , .' . iu aucvuuu iv viulc, iuu DviaivucB . . itier auu cannot dc moumea. . t. The affection which is the natural and usual outcome of relationship .may be counted on with too much certainty; but the members of one ' family, tthough they may not like, do in a marvelous way understand one " " another. ; It is true that sympathy is the great enlightcner, but it is not the onlv0 one. Blood vcives a comnrehension which- common interests, - r and even t ' '. jjreat affection, often fail to impart, . t i. ' i 'J it. ii-- j . . , 4 unquestionably the BEST equipped and largest piano and organ factory in the vorld. ' "This indicates the worth' of the product, as the plant has gradually grown to its thus' present proportions, meeting the demands of a music loving public . Kimball Pianos s. ' are made in styles and finishes to meet every preference, and prices are lowest consistent with quality. 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But, grateful aswe are for thai finding his tall there, he ooked mto little favor, oh. if he only could havs the .nest, and found not only his own left out the pair of flies and tho brac ball, but. three others as well. Tall : of mosquitoes! Buffalo H?rld.-- ' story.- - but actual - fact!.- -' p..vH..- ' - - SaviiSr Dank liBigMlfrcsl rovo - . - - Utah - ESTABLISHED 1907. PROVO, UTAH. Farmers & Merchants BANK CAPITAL $50,000.00. 2 T. TayloT, Pre. J. D. Dixon. Cashier. John P. Bennett, SURPLUS $12,500.etr : Vivt-Pre- t. Arnold Dixon, Asst. CaahUr, DIRECTORS. Robert Bee, S. P. Eggertgea, . T. N. Taylor, John P. Bennett. J. D. Dixon, Andrew Knudsen, Jaa. A. Loveless, J. J. Craner, Joa. S. Berry All business given us receives prompt and careful attea account win b appreciatetL e dort-Yo- ur : We are now prepared to take orders - for COAL Ask for your membership prices. Distributors of the Famous Nephi Perfection Flour. Dry land Wheat Consumers League - Phone 6G5 J. O. 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The spaniel, formerly one of the moat popular species of dogs, gets its name from Spain,-fro- m which coun try the first breeds were sent to Eng land, where for a long time they were called "Spanish dogs." Some have thought that the fox ter rier derived his name from the, fox. muz by reason of his pointed zle, but as a. matter of. fact the dog was not so nmed on account of any fancied resemblance to Reynard. On the contrary the fox terrier is so named because in the days when he was much larger in size and of greater strength than mow, he was em ployed by English sportsmen to draw and kill the fox, being sent down into Reynard's burrow for that purpose. "andworshrped-hBTon- ' xnent. NAMES Chinese "Altar of Heaven.1 No altar on earth vies in marble majesty with the Altar of Heaven-T- ien T'an in the south of the Chinese city of Peking, which Emperor Yung-l- e of the Ming dynasty reared in. A JCL 1420 with Its triple balustrades, stairs, and platforms of pure white marble parved miraculously, its great circle covering a wide area in the midst of a vvast enclosure. Standing, alone, deserted, under the blue Chinese sky, it ia a dream of majesty and beauty. As the great sotting of a scene of ritual pomp that calls for thousands and thousands of robed celebrants, with y music, incense, sacrifice, it is Imposing and impressing. There the emperor knelt once a year bank-wilTb- are-ancie- nt - sen-sitiv- pro- " ancholia and dyspepsia and hard words. By intellectual descent and association Carlyle was a German, his thought being fed by Goethe, Schil-de- r and others of that great group. But he adhere to the Scottish diet, which does not harmonize with Teutonic phlloeophyr and so he became physPie ically and mentally dyspeptic. might have saved him had he takenjl? .' in time.' . Farther to emphasize the point that pie, or apple pie, at any ratq, is factor of philosophy, it Is necessary to cite thef act that Nlets-achwho, in hlmnspoiled years, was a devout and cheerful disciple of Em erson, became the materialistic "superman" of Nietzsche's later pleless years. All budding philosophers who read these solemn words should ha warned In time. trans-eendentl- to mix themselves up uj quarrels with a view to ef-- f e c t i n g reconciliations. in Sometimes they are actu By R. A. WklMnpooo, SfmevM, N. Y. ated by a noble desire for peace, mitigated, no doubt, by wish to be in; the thick of any interesting situation. Sometimes, also, they 'do good when the auarrel k not a family affair. From, sui h a 'miarrpl .frionrta. flMiiaintiinM an vpn "in.lw" relatives had better stand aside, not. so much lest the fate of the rash t L 11 ii t t i i i it peraon wno interposes Deian tnem, Dut lest tney mase tne oreacn, worse. No physician from tho outside can judge of the 8eriusnesa of wounds with us is just .one of the ways ia which we are pre. ; " tection of your money on pared to give yeu service - , Another service-- we offer 13 deposit with us as is a modsafe. consultation and ern, burglar-proo- f la ' The Burroughs Bookkeep: the business affairsadvice of our "ing Machine which we arev customers, when such help is asked for. using in our accounting: de Talk over your business partment, handles and financial problems with work with absolute ny e officer of this Its figuring is accuracy. done by parts ot hardened glad to consult with BlWtcan'tmakeami8feke. yoaon such matters, at any Errors in the handling of v. tinm. Often, we are able - to makftr hfiWnl our depositors' accounts , QQuwvrw0. history since we have-bee- n ynSh good banking practice. using thisimodenremip bookkeeping is Error-pro- of Jurt as necessary for the - Let somebody come forward in congress w'ith some such or levying an inheritance the income tax -- planaa increasing " . .. r .1 . tax or any otner other scheme ot increasing me revenue iu meet the additional expenses contemplated., in a sparge "preparedness" budget and then note the quick subsidence, of the demand in WalLstreet for a bigger 'army and navy That's-tax. they, can't! pa"s on"ti tR'e gerieralvpublicrahd'thatVlvhy : . they vould 'oppose anything of the kind. : f fox-lik- e Domestic 2 tee to apple pie, Emerson lived to be ever seventy-eigh- t years old That, however, Is not the Important fapl Many , persona have lived to even greater age. The distinctive feature of Emerson's career is th wholesome, cheerful and e can only be attained by giv- - m irr on the lnconBlstenclas Substantial Reasons In Alt Cases for ',' Dividing the Canine Species Into Breeds Well Known' Work! h I a .writer recently" cited the fact that, though a lifelong devcv HOW DOGS1 G0"LTHEIR In Lanndry LA r M 41 e, TWO GOLDEN DAYS. Thereare Celebrated for Philosophers Commenting of longevity,' LIKED ; o which-Liiev- - 4t brought forth. f oreYfetiblTln strive Noted - Coffee satisfaction is the result of many little MASTERS.) it GREAT THINKERS v:: fmTlF VLVKiMm PIeI 1 ': 371-w- - Osteopathy Removed to. 346 North Aea4J avenue. - Paone C68W. Coaw inn ni Tnr!iil analyst fra " nnotatwen- tp J -- |