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Show .................... t: ; DESERET EVENING PEAL i I , I , ,, 1,,,el .- - 4 1. t a o at J. 1. 1 4 itt L. e, 44010 C.k u, 'Ike Howie of tike rJive GI teeCup" Ibl e 1, 1 4 - ,.- ,,, 7 1 A i I,i, Tit : ' i, i 2 i .., il ti, I ir I' I 4' . , t , 1 ,1 II I ' I ', , le ,,,, , eti ,ut 1 s 4 4 1 et. t ter ,' 11 .7:C, te- te ent to a 10114,41,40 ' 11 nirs 1 ere but mdi tees ERIIAPS the old ordoT ehangeth. Perhaps the customs. the standards and the ideals of former generations are unsuited to Perhaps men must act, busy days. must measure their time and be guided by the practice of these twentieth century days. 'But not always. Every Tuesday, when the hour. of I ' ' ;II6 . A ' 7,' f.,.0111W ly if .nter early i 41V11 dints qiii I b do, -- all ad. di of ' -, ' , was IC,,,, ii I i, a, t ;4' a 1" ,F.. el It ,k 4 I under ed it? .1 'fie ----- --- I 141 ,, ( 't I .., t ,i,s. fs.- .P '.; t "!ff a.- M- , el:, ) is new neetion ' --- -- I .. -- - k,- L..........bati , - c - , , ,, , i,' 9 , ti Out e been ' 1 'I nybody ti y tit& s k II lie , lik Itaming u !enis handle. Chubb e Show. e ported se to a V C. A. :,t 'Itt . 4,..--- - ' , - - ,411111 k a..,,,- ,- ao ' ; ,I, , 77 ' kt ,,., ' o f-- v or , ,. t ! , - f eCati .; , 'Lan si -- - , ciii 2'... -.. 1 -- i 0, ; t ' ---- - , i . I I A, ,, i .,........4. 44 It t , ft4111 lo - -.- -' . g .,, , , , 0.,,,i,e-,',- 4. , '4 ti - commenceci by Narvoleon WAR As,1 . 4 I - It is built on irt 'lichees twcive rand avenues. and , eminence be seen from nearly every part of Para,. Itcon it ' - - . . ,0 i ., .''' ,, , 1 4111;71',70(411j ,!,..,,,N -.- - '''. ,, 301f-'-''' A .,,,floy, 1 1 ,ayt . 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A edit-catio- n, :4104,60 4146.0060914v464,.., 1111410151 414,11 2 . ,,,,,,,,..-.....- -- ''''''''----;- -: 4 ' .1D, ' - ,..r....;,....,..... t .. - 41. . - . - I t I padlock. the old desk and the ettl chairs and the old table of the first council room! Too bad he could not look upon the bootie in John Street Into which the bulginess spread! Too bad he could not see the- - . factor? &crone the Hudson,. which Ls ono of the landmarks of the American Rhine! Too bad he could not loot upon the great office atrueture which is in touch wit every part of th world! Too bad he could not wander in some Tuesday att 1 o'clock In the afternoon. and see the council chem. her today. with Richard at the head of the board. a percolator by hie side, with Gilbert in his twat, ffidner I In his. Austen in his place and Rua. sell beside him! To bad he could not see those beautiful rugs. that et. quisite napery and that bowl of roll appleeand that pie! He would dwell at length upon tho things to eatfor Dickens loved tho tood things of life. As a sentimentalist. he would give great apace to the portraits that enrich the walla He would picture the character of thin one. of that one; he would glory irt the prospect that a house with such traditions and such a guiding spirit will go on and on for ages. He would dwell at length upon the beauty of the family custom, the strength of it, the chorm of It alland then, like the gentle humorist he was. he would turn his attention to the far end of the table and have fun with that pie! Copyright. lail. by Richard Staniar. illustrated Ms better than the celebra- tion of the camtnary of the house five years ago. It tots unique in American trade nnneb C A thousand Men sat at the banquet table in the Grand Central Palace in Manhattan. While the thotakend men were at table more than a theusand women and children, the wives. tbe neither". the sons and daughtera of the empleyees, gathered In the galleries a tut ItAiken! down. It WAS the greatest family party in the history of this great family! The quaint little kettle in whieh the first batch of soap was cooked was there for all to see. tit) was the padlock that did rervice so long on the front doer of the old house in Dutch street. So was the ledger in which William, the boy of 21. made his first records as a iniaineect man. Richard at at the bead of the table. at this feast of a thousand men. Austen acted as toastmaster. Biehard brewed the coffee. :IP his gracelfather had done a hundred years before. One of the a.)4 a man who had been a ith the firm for ag years. He had started as nn errand boy. Another was an cad Irishman who had been with the factory staff for half a century. There was another who had started as a mail boy before the Civil war and who had answered the call of Lincoln. He Served his country on the field of battle, and when peace came he return. cal to his work In the House of the Five Coffee Cope. MANY VETERANS. There were nine men at the banquet 14 in who were in the the class, 11 In the la FS and aft in the clam. There wcre women too, at the banquet tattle. of had Some them been in the come navy's service many years, but none loci; enough to l In the alas The men from the faetory and the men from the otheee were not the only ones who were there. The foreign of the house reprementatives Maught from all the lands of the Alobe. They were there from Auetralia, from the A teem ine. from France, Irma .a nada, from Bulaarla, Italy. f TOM frocn apaineaaerywhere, And while th, big family feasted every whet!: in the mammoth factory across the HudFen Las milled. The OW boys Iola ancedotea of old New York and of their early daye. Moat ,,r the employt,s had been down to elicit the little house in Duteh street i before going to the banquet hall. soap and rentiment are not usually alhed. but in this instanee they are. i Until a year ego OP effieecc old gruat house remained in that anDutch street building and it olden nexes, with the furniture Of times retained and cherished as priceI.Pf! heirlooms. Hut now the headquarters of the business is in a mammoth strueture near the great factory the river from Manhattan. The ,erss little Icuteh aireet lams, retains fie memoricaand livle more. Dickens dwelt with Icaing warmth spceeM-malte- liS , nr u1 ynu - - FREE TO : Asthma Sufferers Cure That Anyone COS or LOW A New Horne Use Without Diseonifort of Time. 35-y- that cures We have a New Method Asthma . and we want vou to try it at whether matter No your our vtpenie? or recent developease le of an is occasional it whether present ment, or chronic Asthma, our method Is all absolute care. Ni matter In what climate you live, no matter what your age or occupation. our method will certainly cure y1 rte. la your own home. ant to send It to those We especially apparently hopeless cases. whore ell forma of inhalers. douches, opium prep. arations, fumes. "Patent smokes." etc.,. have failed, We want to show everyone at our elW1) expense that this new meth-icall breathing. all whetzing, and all those terrible pares-yaat on and for all time. This free offer is too important to nee-ri- te a hingle day. now and begin thecure at once, gend no money. Simply' mad coupon below. 130 It Today. g - on , 4,..,;,,, Free Asthma Coupon FRONTIER ASTHMA CO, 7$I-:Niagara and Hudson Sta., Buffalo. N. V. Send free trial of your method to: Room, t,, , . I f I IJIKM the clieuryble ilrethers, abeir rose faces. their kindly their family spirit. Few facture that the f, great writer drew were more pleaaing than the" about thricie two "Id merLondon town. chant : e)-f,- BUSINESS. GROWS. crb, boy, of 21 eh,' started this hiednem lived to a r:pc old ago and Kase' estanikhment grow to large proone portions He had many sone started tho !amines. that has develop-- I ed into the National Lead eompany.; One went mit Into Wall street and, with the family sittport, established a banking house that is today one or the strongest in the street. He was knosvn al a in pfillanthrovIct,f and gave millions the calm' eharity and Two million dollars alone hs gave to the university that bears th.. amtly name. Once a, (lair he. like 411 , v .onwinly.,.mir,11P - nf18 activities they never depart from the family custom and the family bond. EMPLOYEES FAITHFUL. And. "trona as is the family bond with them, it almost is as trona with their employees, for they have absorbed the spirit of their employers. Nothing ry d 4' i ic. ke, ,,z.. the orher. sons. gathered rouna the fatnity board to take counsel. to plan. to report and to exchange opinions. The two-stohouse in Dutch street. with its Modest soap kettle, always was the raliying point. up. ks the businese outgrew this little As they at and drink at this weekly; house, the next door was function they have their ancestors for bought. and building later on a building in John company. for the visits are covered, stresit had to be acquired, latrger and with portraits of the tnemhers, of their i larger the kettles: larger and !family who have gone beyond. r grew the volume of business. tarsi In Sometimes those five brothers base Pit; it had grown so big that Dutch Ito walk only from their private OttirtI 'disci and John street alone could not On the great betiding to the (seined 4,,ntain it Tile fa terry tas moved to ehamher. Sornotimes one or more of Ji and there a great kettle them have tn trtvel long distanecs to ists- hy City, ,s the Of Its time Watt be present. Geeerally they make their tutt up, tint still headquarters reengagements go that nothing will inter- mained in the littlethe old house on Dutch fere with this family gathering. in family. perhaps. is there n greater NI:Ohara livid unlit IS:W. and when spirit of unity or more faithful olooerv,! 110 died lie was emcee-44by Ms aiXth ant of old customs, No ,me fomilV In the ni that Samha s had greater prosnority In all its. uel sattowels at the heait of the table, made branehes and no frmily startcti from t ff.. presided tit the family humbler beginnines. he ga. ehanwos greater al'Way back in the days when George; most than those of his father's time. tie aq president of the xam the Washington kettle that his father United States, the head of this house: built, and giant which was supposed to he so was driven from his native latolEng- hulas that it IIPVf-- would he landbecaese of Ws radieal speech and laimlle t tiyanty SiZe 'A 11,n mcnsurett big ft VOWeil SyttThOtlIV with the !,,,I;tot that lie FaIX republie. Ile ealee to À Itlerit ;1 ATI 1M husines,s tr--i ! and t,d until it migrata. high in hope, with lofty amid- - teat h, t1 I I eetlit aroundstir,tions and an aleenrnimg faith. MANY imitlit tVEMENTF. HUMBLE BEIIINNINtl. died in Isti; his five The' his misfortune But dogged steps. itiehard t;ii!44rt. Sidttcy with him was, SON?. 'little money he brought :OA Ansten ItUSSPII, succeeded him. soon lost and when he died he ssas in Jai as their lathFr had heen trained debt. He had one great asset, a on This fur the So were le.isiness, William. they. All five business' started in boy. maned be, ti - Tit to the same university- -when he was 17 years old by ap- had All Yaks five have been graduated. a soap maker. in Each in prenticing himself to 21. turn was given a course in the he rented a roam branches 1806, when barely of the family business. little house of two Storien in Ditteh w4 ri to take ady their up business a aphe launched street. where itticsi when the time arrived point- d of his own. t .lor rti to take hold. In each and The soap kettle that he set up lAthe ismily instinet unity tit pur!Jth avery small. and tor several t o-, for the old order Of tev,setice so he large that output way not thing-vrt on. out:140d. It ,,e,lty one f. could not attend ta every detail raming blunts enterprire But when In got a eustomer did not lose him. What he men waa lis is raii :akin. Ea, h (tile f,t the flee Oh the vi,s to ;Advance the ,,ther well made and honest Ills ofnay wr,s known to seton the ground floor. not far from noot y, I ry i. nattii- ular branch is intro.the soap kettle. Vp stairs were the iossci.1 makes its own labels. living quarters. and every usening rs uork on thn little family gatbend round the ta',,le siii.t to foreign and held council. V, ark la- - mileh !rk,, to of other de not sentiment There may t rs broitilen their idea, of about saam len that little kettle 1S06. the old balgtr in which Oa- Lay aed ,,11,0spliere of other et his first aa- F. la.!!-- . et-- iii.otio,rsi vitottioincit, arid merchant made t r 1 it! t h, t tin r of the outtr door itntiroir vOttlitS. the padloek thoso of Itith tavf,r arol the fami:y portrait days or yful ntricaey are tiara- are among the gTeatest treasuns of du-41. Tra,niittation ,xperts are the grandscins today, almost as greatly d treasured as the receipts the south it Y t,, at!, tai to the distribution of Sales agents, got when be c1ean4 his father's lebt.s. the ( thotr ss?, toa-t- i ti. From that little poen cow. in th, ttt rhoniii,tx of the first little old house on Dutch IgtrPet has grown ono of the greatest businesses rst.i. ars spsirisi t highest e wfraxor to ties ,omiamitions of perf umes I hxt of today. Now the azonts of the The taste. Their crtrars, in Australia, in F;outh Ameriea. in fpt, Mind-on-in Two hunIfl Africa.. Europe. rewards vIn they Ala. ap of particularly ottrac- dred branches ol trade have develop- raidlion ed Out of the original line. Perfumes 'rive anythiner or everything in ir ntion or improvealmost take rank in impertance with ths v ay or of artiele The fl is ,:l4 the staple cistit production. np v. it!' hvidHry., V.1,114, rfu world is searched for oils and essener.s It laisincs onbi to suionlv this one branch of the In that the,. m, n ot the lions,. of the Five t in all their bust- t!,r dustry. Hundreds of tons of roye co.1,y are imported to have 10;1 VP!! the:r ssveet .odors nregged out in the great factor-liureircd,; and hundreds or woods are tong brought from over seas to yield thoir sweot-scente- , -- t ,,,,,414.. . - . "' , Ilk----- 1; , 1 -. ' ti, (93, ' ti tl , , t I I .N.,citilii.lits ' I 0:, ,f11k1 1 I ' , i I I I 1 S. IltIfillir 1411 i q fl. - ,P- 41 Pr"' .."C r -ev a ..e 4 il,i t - ----- ..:, 1 11- fragrance. ..1,. 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The plates are exquisite. of the The coffee cups and finest make. Ghirardelli's Ground Chocolate Sc.11152 x,-- 41tV ' ! ' .e..., ' ' , , 1 it .. ,I., ...) : , Iliwi F rhs I, t '' - !adyen inning ugh it - - Ad... ..i ' 41 , Iti L 45 A cent a cup. ,),, t4 went , . , , ei ,7 o d Bill 'a size ,(P, 1 g for the -- , kr 11 . .4,.....64,4. ! - 1 i i'i t I': I r , - - e, , , - i i' ' i , V P, A 1 I , . 'k ,,4 1. (14) 7tok hat I 1. i . 4-- 1 .:1' l':'-- ' I! k. L. 1 1 ), . -'----,k Am, Ci - 44 i',7 ' V A triumph ' A i ; i f et7, , ' r,, f, .I, .11( .1VP: 7 17yi "Sir' , , T. ! - ,, l'-- I ; ,. : p't 1 , . 1 t:d 4 '' - i 1 Nikk;.'S v .1,1 e: ' .,.s - tb 1 44 - , r,14111 , I ,74 ;'''' '', 1,Atoli,;,' tot ihs' le Ltazo , ,,,...-- ,,,, A , ,;v,, ,, 5,,,,k,,,,z ott,stssfs s,, . . li,I ,N .'. I ! N VN,,,,...... Nb ,,tr!-",::- :, ,, , i I f 7 about ,,' . " i, l'' l 1014106 IF :1 ' ti , , natist tiand pi the - - ,,,, i V.' 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Their great manufacturing esThe five it re brothers. Richard, the tablishment across the street from their eldest, goes to the head of the table. "then building has a floor space of Tho others take precedence according riuly acres. A thousand men work in :t. of these eniplOyPPS have hen to their aws. When they take their withS;me the house for more than 50 years. rests. and the door through which they A dozen or more have worked there for - - who . ,c i . .,. ta,,,,,a1 rft, , .,,: illIt ,il ,,,,i'io, Ael i, ,,, 1 I ' .. ,,,,, p tt , I.: ' -- . 1 'P , .1 .,J t -'- . "' I ;II i, - t, ; , t '' - it t, qt. ,, ti it . it (111:-::) , till 4. ii 'I''', 1,,,,,,,,..;.. . in gray-haire- on I 1 ., .. .,.. ":; .....PM1W ,.0 0 ki, , 14 1 ! 1 9,.. (c-,4,- Pk, b , ;44' I . 1 -- t ,,,, . 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Too bad he could not does the work.' look upon the old ledger, the old : 4.44v,isxow,90,44,,4402 TRIB tA ' P r eturenterA care for the 'Alcor and Tobacco MAIM I' rive r bums Stores Where the Cam low 1466000A , ILIALA PRICE $12.50 scmvorm-aolorsco- 'U 4 . |