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Show THE HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6, 1923. i stona was rapidly disintegrating. REVIEW! OR. HARRIS' BOOK, AseociaUoa cf Teachers or tin feet. wide, color; must fee restful and simple la cf Speech F s IS FACTO should be woodwork The as Cement so desirable Structures absorb moisture design, Tfl last December, has been published whitei If possible. Painted' furni and ta damp weather 'present a . President F. 8. Harris is n re- la 'full la the June number at the' ' from his publishers, John yard, especially ture is very popular for a bedroom HOME BEAUTY blotched appearance,' the surface ceipt Quarterly Journal of Speech Educa A-- Eons of Newt York, of a be grown, la paiy because of Its dainty appearance, becoming dark.' If painted, the ce Wiley tion. The article makes clear and SITE FOR HOME clipping from "Scientla," the great moisture-proand wal ment becomes or families with desirable but for mahogany tlculariy scientific famagaiine of, Europe, emphatic the thought that the use .Speaking of the "Better Home? the structure remains clean and at Icjiliirtu, and a apnea for a vege nut In four-poor colonial design, a comprehensive and of the body is essential for : ad containing dealer Provo a . campaign, hsajat tractive. ; tib.o r. rden is alto, one of the ad with By JOHN M. DRIES. favorable account of his book, "Soil quat rag, braided or hooked rugs, states that the homes are and amotion expres- - "There a of with frame that many dwellings may good painting go Before choosing a bouse or a lot, vantages Alkali." .A --Sdentia" . is- - "pub- Hon." 'thought ' oa th New England coast 'built lishedsized lot. Families with children makes a charming bedroom. iri their material better a is (actor ," r t shbuld decide much bow y ,four la 'you 'you languages- Italian, Place the bed where Ihe sleeper over 300 years ago now in a pershould be near good schools and ' can afford to put Into your home. fee subject to strong light ment Be says: fect state of preservation, as a re- - French;: English, and Spanish, the lira. Hannah Cardall was jtoafci Many people do not will not playgrounds. When that has been settled and care to live on streets upon which or cross drafts. A dressing tabje is 'Tainting is economy through of the occasional application publication means that President ess to the members of tha ColumDR. N. H. NELSON Too many people to- rait Harris' book is 'receiving wide bia preservation. as as but oof fashionable, practical . of settled Is and at It cannot be paint night, heavy traffic by offhand there Sewing dub and a number of consider paint only from a deco fa western Europe. day recognition mirror a drawers with a chest of la as "It Just Invited guests at her home Monday necessary to have .judgment, but requires painstaking streets carrying: through traffic are rative while of view, point paint mirror above. in. AfuU length your property painted regularly ai 'especially to chil evenlnfeXhe reading of tha atory Office now is on the second estimating of one's budget for sev- - often dangerous, ' stalled In a closet door, or hong la is a great decorative medium. Its it is to. pay for.protectioa by fire PUBLISHER PARDOE'S eral' years fil advance you can go dren. APER "Donald's v BoyTrwss is first continued, purpose, nevertheless, dein fact more so, for the floor of the Provo Meat & ahead. - with choosing the site: The general location of the home7 a narrow wall space, is it very after which games and music were and sub insurance; preservation, protection to sure 'Be cided place reason adjunct. that money spent for fire Prof. T. Earl . Pardoe'a paper, enjoyed during; the Whether you buy a lot or a house, may' depend largely on the part of ot sewor cheat of draw stantial betterment Packing Co. building. insurance premiums represents1 an "Language of the Body," read be ing.. 4 delicious evening practically the same considerations the city in which the members of the dressing table luncheon was the "Unless painted properly to protect against a fore the convention of the National served to 15. ', will enter into your choice of loca- the family are most likely to be ers where the light is not reflected wooden of a building toon ab- - expenditure parts to window, from the opposite to tion. It should be either possible loss, whereas failure employed. 55N. Univ. . '. Phone 467. The question of 'how .much to within waJkingdistanee of the proth secure a good view, the light to 'spend for the Toi itself comes up able place, of work, or in reach of be directed upon the person and railings of, ertAi The mere rqfWtert , and not upoirthfr mlrro soon rust ana in gutters deal depends on good transportation. at once. a Temanuwiy snon -worm' ..aeainat r on all furniture Avoid the , t vi A I ; placing '' - ' -' or promise that a. trolley or bus line whether- - the lot is Improved one side of the room, If possible. time' are past repair. Fainting as'i hot. Where street paving, .sideJobs Fta against the els7 Any Tome, Without Charge.; lnterm!ngl-hlgh-aa44opieces ta a preservative I- BAKER & BAKER walk, water, electric, gas, and sew JbnTty to reach sTiopprnf cefilerSli mente is absolutely necessary. one If balance. a secure proper Materiaia Best Quality Used. erage improvements have not been Important for the housewife. Work The large iron dome of the bed is used, place beside it a table Attorneys and Counselors-at-Lamade, you may be able to. obtain a shows United States .the capltol which should on bea lamp, lot for less than 6 per cent of the I need of painting every three years. ' GILLESPffi & PETERS phone, and small water bottle and Collections and- - Adjustments cost of the house, and you should PAINTED F If thi had "one the strnc- are beds two used, It place glass. 10 cent. above not go per probably : been since Everywhere. North yeufa W&l this table between the two beds, ture would 'have long If improvements --have been made, same deteriora The repair. past walls color are plain la Phone 741. PROVO, UTAH. the coat of (he lot may be E If the Phone tion Is probably progressing to figured draperies and bedspread . or prop-less on eitent your ihe-wa-lle used.have f If be can Peters. oajgeater . J rarely run above 30 per cent WrbOvtiFaniitareTBaar RLrGIHespier The first requisite in furnishing them a small design, plain mate erty today, Ton must remember that If you of sandstone exterior soft "The Trunks. t, iransfer reign should be 'these for purposes rials a is bedroom it that appear some build crisp do not expect to for the White House has .been pre- time jfier. Jbuvlngv a.Jot. you wHlJ and clean. The walls, light in used. Lserved these many years with paint. LONG DISTANCE .TRIPS .be paying out taxes and possibly STANLEY It was found necessary, as the HOME TOWN By OLD THE and for assessments street special other improvements, which must Work Guaranteed . r ' s ; be added as part of the coat of the HE BTJTLDS WISELY AND WELL. Prices Most Reasonable. Jot, even though its value may " the time you have; increased by YOUR. CONTRACTOR " : , - Business and Professional w (side yards tare and may not 6 good row houses. I A site with, a where g.ass can PIIJ -- dull-finish- i of 4 st ffP 1 W r ... "- w ii ' iNITUi JW. r Guteed, w- - i Sax. ttttfmi'ijH ami ' If your wife can't cook a don't divorce herl I" Keep her for a pet, and eat at the old--r j Greer Cafe r W HIS BxaiTOft 5REAT HASTE IP AMI rra)ANERS or tub T06BT CAV vveEKty claaiom sojppbo. MOON .veC!mentMaJl,,'. East . : .Provo, TJtahr BEFOREyYOU START BUI LDI N See me about stores fixtures of any Hnrl ; iikny latest designs' in bookcases, mantles, and buffets anil fioat mero and lejmvenieni cubcaxds. Vh aief S.W. PETERSON Careful, Courteous, Experienced Workmen. 443 West First North Street r 1hohe6544. ! ? ' W. L. NANCE, Prop. DOWN TO THS DEPOT TO SCS IM OH TM . 90 Sooth Seventh NIGHT AND DAY ' SERVICE. f w . - Co. i :H ELHJohnGor Prgvo Transfer & Taxi Hi i Attorney WBi 665 build. Where an unusually, expensive house la placed on lot, it will probably be out of keeping with nearby houses,' and will not command a good sales price. If too cheap a house Is built on an expensive lot, it may be difficult to find a purchaser and In such cases the cost of the house may add practiCLARENCE RASMUSSEN cally nothing to the sales value of the lot. Phone 869-Choosing a site for a home Is usually a matter of compromise, Special Representative particularly in the case of large THE BANKERS LIFE cities, where one must decide a small lot In a more con- OF DES MOINES venient and accessible location, or conserva- - a larger lot farther away from the One. oif the most . . . a. This problem is often Uvely managed me insurance center. in closely hound up with that of a America.. companies ' - Information compared with a gladly furnish- single bouse as double house, or a' house In a rcw. ed without obligation. Detached houses on large lots are preferable, but on nanrrow Tots they frequently have middle rooms that depend for light and air on ABE W. TURNER i m TPMKJN. t-Law Room 7, Knight Bldg., Provo, Utah. Phone 'DKffiTi -- 661-1.- .. CANNON Scientific Eyesight Specialist Over Irvine's Store. Phone 555. Provo, Utah. Ull r 9th wmra y-- V - (I II . n H MM tenaM Iren-houn- d trea-aoun- d William viewpoint. feayB PROVO TYPEWRITER Her EXCHANGE E. Brattan, Manager. Typewriters Repaired, Bought and Sold. Repairing a Geo. Spec-'lialt- y. All Work Guaranteed. Phone 207-W- .. DOCTOR D. D. Boyer Osteopath Has Salvlno degll Amatl, Inventor of spectaclaa: May God pardon his sins. (Epitaph on tomb la Flores e, U CALV1NO A. D) DKOU AM ATI. Flor- - entine monk and inventor of spectacles, discovered the freedom t She see. . The writer of hit epi taph considered that he had much to answer for. But there Is little doubt that the freedom of the see is more Impor tant to the peace of the world than the freedom of the seas. Old Sal vlno put a burden on the nose of humanity, but liberated Its eyes. When he studied the laws of re fraction and ground his lenses, he ' little Imagined that he was affecting the styles of Women's dresses la m$. But he was. "What shall 1 wear with my glasses?" Is a Uva Ques tion of the hour. The style producers hare discov ered that glasses tend to give to the wearer an appearance of dig spectacles J nity. Perhaps It Is the association of Hsndrlck Hudson's day. Of the idea With many generations Of spectacled school ma'ams and who Isn't hep to these things, masters. to cbsnge out of his sparks At any rate, eye glasses are tied when he puts on his dinner glasses Idea of with the And ap dignity, coat. What a humiliation to mom a central appearance of dignity mer and the girls! sails for oigaioed clothing. The Glass of Fashion must now wear the glasses of faahlbn Outfitting the Eyes Moreover, a careless klond cad "Oh, but no, Madame I " Mademol-.sollModiste exclaims" as her easily wreck his fcocUl future by l nrospecUvs patron casta a i.n-lativ- allowing aa uirecrupuknia salesman eye on a Duffy ruffled gar to unload a pa.r. ot bninotte glasses' aunt "K la not suitable. It doe. on him. The sight of glasses U now. aot express the poise, the 'person- .n loss Important than the sight ality of Madame. Now something through them. tike this" And she skillfully ditpectaeular Reducing rects the, spectacled attention of If you are one of those chubby. Madame toward a 'costume of' round faced persons don't In a fit 'Cnea' It Is well of stubbornness or mental, aberraSalvlne degll Amatl. a monk In tion have yourself fitted withe pair eld Florence, started It all to ths of rimless glasses, for glasses, with I" rear tinA - Ills. kt. light rims. -- They widen w www nH hv. u.a the spt ot the face. They are pesranc ubt iuHi ior rormai ain Just the ticket for the long, lean, Bers, aftenooB tesjjriascse, bust-es- s lantern-JaweAa under boys. sad shopping glasses, and weight oaa easily put oa stripling y asavy-datglasses lor. tough sports ten pouads by removing his rims. Uversely, one of the most oon-katoe She taa' pea of lather, venieni methods lor a--aa plump Whea hrase bennd the iaas af fashleh) la tha dava of lea Frank!!. :rgs . Hand-wroug- ABRAMS ELETRONIC DIAGNOSIS e and Treatment I. i e vt rwnM food is the compelling motive, and for tha dance and .opera, aettea are also very good tor-litening to the opera. ; A Bsekwsrd Olanos . None of this le remarkably new Styles hart changed, bat sine ths time of Salrlno himself there have always been, styles. - Two- - hundred years ago the hoWcf of France and England Indulged their" eyesight with aa exceedingly dainty HtUe lens, ' which they called a huts glass. The oame is pertinent" The little glass Itself, mounted In Its beautifully ' chased gold - frame. something like a watch, .indeed can pichath a qulxxlcal ture flounced, brocaded, and pow dered ladles of the Court training it with telltoc trwt The lorgaetto la Its granddaughter,, and the mo-noe'e. so natty with stjck and spats, look-'On- ladv ta reduce Is to have herself outfitted with a pair of heavy horn "SA, swelteiing in Tiirklsh baths. ut-- wwat&mwA ntimately the aasoclsttd with of 200 year. fpprl.s tie help to the hefty! Spectacles wjth heavy shell frames are the thing tor sports Kir-tis. active, vigorous sports such as bowling, golf, tennis, riding, or motoring. Something lighter will do for bridge and hat ' Semi-dres- Id s more ' and . huiineu w lalftudenillSer at spe tacles or ye glasses may be worn spectacles 'are the ones with hooks. Rimless eye 'glasses with yellow gold mounting, eye glaesee with a very thta shall frame, rlm- lasa .spectaalss with rettow (old aoaatiag or tbia shalt framaQ e - TtMSPhdy, fHH, i M fi. . irVk ' fdlf1 v i , , aw..ruHy-tf4rsM- , mi - These sporting glasses the great. roistering fellows with hMvy horn frames ers. a d:rec Importation fro fMaa, but not - the- - China of Today The amsnrAlhairaTch' sunptiPd the World Jflth genrowder i popular In Buropa ja ths Sevea. tsenjL Ceatary, tha leather Craavea j being particularly convenient for horsemen, Avlator'e gogglea are a harking back ta tha general priaaV pies of the leather frame goggle. -When Henry Hudsog saUsd past ths wooded tip of Manhattan d scholarly memhers ot ' his crew jooked ttp the fadtkn trail! which', was ta boeome Broad way ; a rough apeotacles with end iroeu frames chiseled from solid metal: by hand. . There was Joint ta tb long ear places lust back of the ears aada exteaaioa which folded around ths hack of the head.':Thla cUnglng type had great favor Ing that hectic period la history.; The kick of a blunderbuss trad at a . reconnoitonnt , Indian would probably unseat tha type of glasses nowTecommended tor select eve-- - fheani!:'i'. J J da. - alng wear. - Freedom Restricted , ; ;WM!am Penh tore 'heavy Iroa frames, like Hudson's, with ths exear ception that- the.aatenalo piece .was a sliding amassment la ' stead of hinged. Bea rranklla'a frames wars brass sad ot better, ' -- rwtie"Ch!. workmanship, thai fenn'e. Ind aa .? the .niiadj s?atitf'a$' srest denuUy. the good pen,, always a olar credit China sort not c:nUjt, invented double focus Salv. ut), th Vionls.-- with the Invea- leaeea,- thrbr giving ha a aw-oand 1 JH . a tfiii jr.Sm-- i iff', ..u r diK. a mn 'rik.... .mi a i - n - ' He 4 look at his f surroundings. liked to make friends with his envirto 6uitr.g' :cht CIreumstsnoe onment and even struck no" a valu-abl- e The Chinese ground their first -nsIntancfc with lightning. lenses out ot solid blocks ot topes, .''.AhAh.j-Lincoln on 4mm from thacol!actloa bt ' and the gutter the man the larger p' "?3ooa! framed pivt TboHias W, Cooper. BruoKiya. N. J. specUcles- - be his spectacles. The Chinese still J fo A llgnlng , thi ' aaaolpaUoQ wear horn rimmed anectaclua. W Tht-were ' Iku hHV thmnf ta InMtn n ,1... look through thaa at"- - -- ' better to are momuieaded by the sight s mounting as the only correct out far sighted young coup try domSo even the fresdoa of the see biters ae being decidedly chic j t with the soup sad ash, or tu inates the eye glass market, as It has always had tu restrlcUoaa it Good asaga has aresorthel r1o famtntaa soulralaaL This anniiea does a number of others. one desired to be and wear the lM whits fold 'for all seleot aatertainmeats when flaaaea wi Bart and leather goggles vara Class of rashtoa, tlon- nf TiDeclcsj-- ' m ; ms-i- . i |