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That being the case, he should bunt up wbat ta left of the British Museum and keep digging until be finds the Queena Doll nouse. Tor the Queen Is Mary, consort of George V, king of Great Britain and Ireland and of the British Dominions beyond the Seas and Emperor of India. The Doll House Is a reproduction In miniature of the typical city home of a rich Briton of the present day. Thla house la five feet by eight feet six Inches and five feet high. The scale Is one Inch to a foot. The execution Is so perfect that from photographs It la not possible to realize that the rooms and their furnishings are not full size as the photographs herewith reproduced demonstrate. ' The outside walls can be raised ao that y establishment can be every room of the seen. The garden fojds up and Blldes Into the basement at one end, as does the garage at the other. The Queens Doll House Is the gift to Queen Mary from hundreds of her artistic subjects who have been engaged on the work for the last two years. Queen Mary will exhibit It In the Palace of Arts at the British Empire exhibition at Wembly, now Just beginning. The proceeds will go to charity and It is the Idea that eventually the house is to go into the British Museum for the benefit of posterity. It Is a fair guess that the Queena Doll House will not be the least interesting exhibit of the exposition. For the "Queens Doll House" Is a real marvel. The best that British genius can do has been lavished upon it, regardless of time and pains and expense. Here are a few facta that give a hint as to the way the work has been .done: Scores of controversies have arisen and been fought out to the bitter end over such details aa of an Inch In the width of a picthe thirty-secon- d ture frame, the binding of a book not as large aa a fingernail and the tints In a rug a few inches ' square. Sir David Murray, president of the Royal Institute of Painters,- - was responsible for the decoration. He thought some of the friezes and mural t paintings out of harmony with their surroundings and kept at his fellow artists until they did their work all over. There Is a golf bag and complete aet of clubs, accomgiven by Lady Maud Warrender. , It la her written after on by book a golf, panied by months ef research among the records of the BritAnd', ish Museum on the royal ancient game. clubs and maybe the controversies over the proper Irons to go In that bag were not hot and long drawn utJ What the house would have cost had the aervss five-stor- -- well-know- n j Ices of those who took part been paid for at the market price can only be guessed. Anyway, a tiny volume written for the library by Rudyard Kipling was Insured for 600 pounds sterling, when taken out for reproduction. Sir Edwin Luytens, who helped plan the new Indian capltol at Delhi and designed the cenotaph In Whitehall, planned the house and haa supervised the work. Queen Mary herself haa also had a band In the supervision and baa made contributions. Here are some of the features of the establishment: Mechanically the house Is a marvel. There la an electric lift (elevator) with external control. . The four bath rooms and kitchen have running hot and cold water. There la a complete electric lighting installation. There are all aorta of rooms from a box (storage) room to a strong room for the crowns and scepters (set with real jewels). The store room contains pots of Jam and marmalade. The wine cellar has bottles of real wines and liquors labeled, binned and cobwebbed. .The garage contains fire automobiles by noted British makers. The bedrooms are completely furnished, even to toothbrushes. The nursery, decorated by Edward Dulcac with fairy stories, haa every toy that a child could wish including a toy train, a model theater and lead soldiers. a The center of the main front Is taken up by the great staircase hall,' thirty-on- e Inches broad. In marble with lapis lazuli inlays. The mural decorations are by William Nicholson. The subject Is The Expulsion from Eden," with all the : animals looking on. The "Queens Bedroom, of which a photograph la here reproduced. Is a miracle of completeness. The celling Is by Glyn Phil pot, A. R. A In black, red and yellow. The furniture Is black walnut. The bed bangings are gray silk. The toilet set Is in blue enamel. There Is even a framed photograph of King George on the wall. Another miracle' of completeness ,1s the dining room, also pictured herewith. This room is forty-tw- o inches long, twenty Inches wide and one-haand fifteen inches high. The dining table Is two inches high and la set with linen, and one-haglass and plate, even to saltcellars. The chairs are works of art Note the completeness and beauty of the sideboard. The celling If by Gerald Moira, R. W. S. On the walls are portraits by famous artists.' These Include King Edward HI and King James V of Scotland, by Sir William Llewellyn, R. A4 R- - L Others are Queen Victoria and the Prince Consort ' Looking across the table In the dining room one may Bee a portrait of the Prince of Wales In hunting costume, by A. J. Mannings, A. R. A. This plctufe Is actually about half the size of a postage stamp. In view of the recent experiences of the Prince of Wales, the fact that the painting ' pictures him on foot In front of his horse evokes a smile. Just the same, it was the Prince of Wales At one who saved the exposition from failure. stage of the enterprise, when 1100,000,000 had been spent and another hundred million was need-. lf lf t f - '' ' NewsNote3 from Alt Part 0 UTAH ' ! .A a4 sal el 4 elite that over ( Clseest toeetti iiua 1 laeeth. laeUsa m2 acid Logan, It. II. fife, prominent ratwhcr anJ farmer of Utah and Idaho, was killed when tho limb ef trvo which workmen had Mod of fell And hit him on tho right ten eaiutu the era teg to weeta. plo. At a rerrnt meeting NephL tho board of education Fuprrlntem out Bay Stewart tendered hie resignation, effective July 1. Tho reeig LabJhlkfMy wu Have He dttkla wt biii I tVrtfltay valaa la the plcawua II prevtdee nation of Superintendent Stewart rant aa a distinct surprise to the hoard members And to tho patron A this district, as no hint ef such ' had been contemplated. Stewart has been connected with the school her for contingency Superintendent fifteen year end ever since the solidation of schools been superintendent. n 1919 ho con- She flavor tails has Salt Lake City. No charge w ill he et the slat fair thla year for the fireworks display which wUJ be com given by the Th pany of Chicago, W. D. 8utton, man ager of tho exposition said Monday. thou Salt Lake City. Fifty-olgand acre ef state land la Uintah county will bo offered for aalo at mad carle-Dufflc- ht 11 CEfflEl JUST READYI ITntid Trs4 Inform-'H. I'.uUJora, Joiners, 1 log klarhanka end all dwrkrt Of Mt 12.90 Cedar City. The Biblical many colored coat of Joseph haa m rival in the modern world of cabinet making in the form of n library table made here by W. IL Flannig&n, engineer of the Branch Agricultural college. The top of the table is 32x22 inches and contains in its surface over 18, 000 pieces of wood, representing varieties. Flannigan has ninety-on- e been five years collecting the wood. Some la from the United States, much from Southern Utah, Canada, Mexico, South America, Africa, 'Gibraltar and the Philippine islands. Midvale. Extensive public imare being considered for provements 3(A&zx&r Midvale. Within a short time it id d specially-printepostage stamps and pipes and expected work of paving Main and tobacco. part of Center street will be under ' Doubtless American ideas on this British Empire way. Trees are to be planted and exhibition will vary aa widely as the viewpoints. other begun on the It la Intended to show the whole of the British propertyimprovements acquired recently by the Empire In miniature In 241 acrea on the outskirts city.' of London. Its main purpose Is to advertise the resources of the empire to stimulate British trade, Ogden. Frank T. Hirt was awardto restore prewar activity and prosperity. Brit- ed the contract for the operation of ons will tell you that It was the great industrial concessions at Lorin Farr park durfair given In Hyde Park In the middle of the last ing the summer months by the city century that, gave England Industrial supremacy. commissioners. He is to turn 10 per To restore that supremacy Is the first purpose of cent of all receipts from all conthis fair. r Richmond Temple, one of the directors, cessions except the dance hall to the said recently In New York: This exhibition Is a gigantic effort on the part city. of our Industrialists to pay onr war debt and to Provo. Purchasing agents of Utah the prosperity enjoyed prior to the accompanied by various other busiwar. All parties are behind It The whole busi- ness men of Salt Lake county, visitness community of England, Scotland and Wales ed the Columbia Steel corporation has for two years given Its first attention to the fronton for the purpose of at plant detalla England must sell her goods, and must more conversant with the sell them to other countries besides the United becoming of the new industry In the activities States, In order to pay the 1157,000,000 In gold which each year has to be sent to this country. state. We, therefore, decided that In order to attract the Salt Lake City, Two fine looking buying public of the world to our goods we would seals, bought by R. Art Gardiner, have the biggest shop window ever bnllt, where confectioner, at Santa Barbara, Cal. the goods of the biggest empire In the world might and donated to the city park departbe displayed. In it the needs of the most exacting ment, were received and placed in a shopper In the most remote corner of the earth lake at 'Liberty park in the vicinity can be satisfied. old mill. They are the first That It will be an Interesting exhibition 18,88 of the evident as that it is Intended to cnt Into American seals ever to have been received here trade With the British dominions. For the British by the city park department, and will g and the sun never sets on the add materially to the attractions at line Is British flag. Five minutes will suffice to take the the Liberty park zoo. They were visitor from Newfoundland to Australia, from caught from the ocean and shipped " South Africa to Malta. of the world immediately to this city. will be shown at Wembly In Its native dress in Price. Sheriff Ray Demming was its everyday life. The United States will be represented only In shot in the knee by Andrew Strakey the International rodeo, open to the world, which and Strakey was shot in the side by takes place the last two weeks of June. Three Deputy Sheriff Beebe of Standard-vill- e hundred cowboys and rough-ridewill go from while the sheriff and his depu' ' , America. Mark Olsen and Sam Garrett, ties, To an English-speakin- g people like the Ameri- with Depyty Beebe, were attempting cans, with many roots in the British Isles, the exto three men. supposed to be arrest a makes sentimental certain hibition appeal. For and is a good Strakey, Leo Boyle, an the Briton, though he Is he Is built on a O. J. Carney, suspected of holding up colonizer. And as a heroic scale, Britains sons, ever since the time Emil Percion and a number of paof Raleigh, hae been busy carrying the British trons of the Standardville pool haQ flag over the seven seas to the uttermost ends of in Spring Canyon. the earth. They created the White Mans burden and shouldered It cheerfully, usually to the What are we doing toward benefit of the burden. They grabbed, hung on, Camcleared, planted and built and created a new having a Clean-U- p in our community? empire and a new civilization. And this exhibition paign will show the fruits of that eraplre-bulldlnThe We must organize in order v descendants of the pioneers are returning with to obtain the best results. the trophies of that pioneering .. . !lmf to -i iV I y 1M in bow o to Vwt V Ntf ttm rw fiwwwy hrtltenxui- LiMuallfoMaMAil Odht bf hartf ftperiffe , m h -- !m that Ltrt AUO ELS CARPENTERS tk BUILDERS GUIDES 2200 Page -- 3700 IHeetraUeea AaSrra N Culdr ComM of tonr ka)r J pnekrt im ntoiw) prort envh.'v UluMnitd uh l.u chon fupHM, Ovnxlnf okuMtoM for wrv )ob In pUlnlhnmo no locondrurtmt Haa CootrM buurfimr. Examtno book frNk SHIPPED FREE rntarnttOMyaM!lyoaaMUtAnk. th rs -- land-grabbe- r, land-grabb- rail Hut pUlcatwatoburtinlnoyauoraoatMAoa. 4m In fma Send oow coupon lod,r N, ft, t SEHDiHO.HQHEY, .AUbtX Ji tiki CO, e i'W rrtmmnmatton I !? - i'l'tL-sCAat- rttSANOBUUi! IlMHilaflimil miilkcnd ooll and naU 11 naooUaly uiatai ta a but. 4 ,h, Nam Addiwa Occupation ............... ...i., I.. employed by .,..1... B. P. M Itaf-ron- cc a man At the age of forty-fivthat he knew aa much as hla wlslae e twenty-year-ol- d son. Cuticura Soothes Itching Scalp. Oa retiring gently rub spot of dandruff and Itching with Cuticura Ointment. Next morning shampoo with Cuticura Soap and hot water. Make them yonr everyday toilet preparation and have a clear akin and soft, white bands. Advertisement Few men who make fools of themselves can refrain from advertising the fact FREE TO YOU -t- Club he Yacht et Salad Manuel , Write today ior a bet copy oi tha Yacht Quo Manual of SaUde a really practical book oa tha ait oi aoUd making. To make dm beat cl aaloda tame beaar. ajwtra uac New Style Yeehe Club Salad Dieaainc. It la mild, rich end aeaayelweyu aaady alwaye food, four frocev can oupply yea. ?VGHT (ub Wert Style SALAD DRESSING 314 N. dark 8fc Chicago, Cl. far-flun- One-four- on for Carper tor. BuiW-- public auction at Vernal at 2 o'clock. May 23, according to J. T. OIJroyd, state land commissioner. The tracts are chiefly suited for grating. The land has been appraised at from to (10 an acre. Layton. During the peat week maay of tho farmers of Devi county have planted their beet seed, while many more will plant during the coming week. The Leyton Sugar more than 6000 company, report acres of hoot contracted for an probably 900 acrea more will be ad' ded within the next few Sreeka. Farmington. Tho Davis County bank at Farmington haa iaaue checks for tha quarterly dividend of 9 per cent, making a total of dividends paid (107,000. j ) :vi wiW J ULit) ld Midvale. Approximately 600 men employed at tba smelter of tho United States Smelting, Refining and Mining company at Midvale struck at 6:30 o'clock last Saturday morning. Tho men recently demanded an in. crease in pay of 90 cents a day, The company, in view of the general conditions of the industry declaret that it could not meet the demdnd. r- v fr -. , a i?7? jjrcjf2r J3J3-zoo?- , a J 'Tv. 3Uua ' - . Vv; V - -- tut 71 4 s l ut Iluuj HJip . .44 ma4-h- rt-lu- i: lr ted fLi) ' ' ' y -- liai uisE r rrrU. h t 1 1 rll d English -- rv. They of tb board and mtMd tto second fcundrod wlliluib Bo now Uila expuaiiltia U known aa the Hoy Irimvs tbltituoa." la com Haat Uh the Ivinoe ikx on'a Cablbtuoa la the mid-4- 1 of iti century. To to tbo Queen'e Pull la Tta tarvai tog room In tto bouaa In tbo library. It to S3 tarbao blab, waloactxtad la walnut, Tbo ratling U by WlUUm Walrot ara Tbo book bound la rad or gray laathar. Two bundrad noted llrtilab autbora bavo rontrtbutad tbo vutoman Many ara la MX, rnroducd by photographic fWMt to tbo proper alia Among tbo autbora aro Hod-yar- d KlpUag, 8lr James Barrie, Joseph Conrad, ftlr An tbur Conan D) la, John Drink watar, John UaUwortby and laa Hay. Tbtro ara alao photographic reproductions of "W'bo'a Who," many atandard reference books, a complria dictionary and the tlmatatdaa of English railway a. Datatla of tbo furnlahlng aro complete ten to a fountain pen, engraved aiatlonery, a book of BlBt. v I and Canadian language fctaot IZ4 ii Lon do J, Hut the I t "1 (Ilk lUl A Monument Posterihj hlgh-ef- I those d colds At the first sneeze, begin spraying the note and throat with Zonite twice daily. It will help materially to destroy the aeatof the trouble uaually germ infection somewhere in the natal cavity. Zonite 1 the form of antiseptic which practically wiped infection out of the hospital in France during the World War. ft. N. U, Salt Lake City, No. 16-1- 92 , |