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Show , V 1910. Thursday, March 3, : Duller Platz, a fine open square planted with shrubbery and trees, in the center of which stands an imposing monument to Schiller. , The Zed, as a continuation of MISSIONARY LABOR forms the 'great central artery of Frankfurt, servof a nave and two annexes, run- - ed in earlier times ns a cow" mar"ning parallel, un either side of ket. Howevery-few-o- f the i older the same, presenting three beauti- buildings now remain A- few ful arches, each of d width of 183 feteps down .tlds-wid- e, and Amerifet-t- , a height of 93 feet and a can like street and- we arrive belength of 610, ;feet, Each arch fore Kaiser-strass- Continued from page 1 e, - - , spans six platforms,- covering an arta of 3,95Q square yards. A facade runs at right angles to the a nave platfofms7comisttng"of and N. andS. transepts, where the ticket offices,- cloak rooms, refreshment halls; etc. , are to be found:' The structure is built of white sandstone in Renaissance style, with a frontage of 730 feet. The vertex of the central arch is crowned with a colossal figure of Atlas in a kneeling posis ture, bearing the earth on jshouldeis...assiitedLJbylwofigures allegorical of steam and electricity the whole being symbolical of the traffic of the world. On passing out the front door way of the station, the - visitors attention is immediately called to the street traffic, and be becomes intuitively conscious of the bustle and excitement of. busy life. A Continuous service of street cars circle to ail points of the city earty morriing fflrTarly morning, making it convenient for tourists and residents as well. Frankfurts street railway sys- tern is conceded to be the best in Germany. Leading from the Central station to the center of the city is the Kaiserstrasse, the largest, widest and most frequented street in Frankfurt, Proceeding up this the visitor notices the uniformity of architecture and cleanliness of the streets. As you pass up the street your attention is called to a clock tower present- -' ed to the city by an Americanized German, the clock being at the head of the Kaiser Platz. On the im-c VL Kaiser Platz will bseen the X g monument to Bismark; inaugurate in 1908. The concep-- memorial.. is .worthy, of the gre: Chancellor who welded iogetherathe integral parts of the German Empire, Our attention here is also attracted by the most aristocratic hotel in the city, the Frankfurter Hof. The j beauty of the architecture of the (hotel is immediately noticed. , It may he remarked that this is the jre American tourists hang Up their hats and dream of happya scenes 'around the firesides at home. 'I i At the end of Kaiserstrasse, at its junction with theZeil, is the (Main Watch1 or Hauptwacpe jguard.) VFor 170 years it held iwatch and ward over the Events ' and changes in ,the history of - - k . . r , i 5ip tion-ofJhe ' Frankfurt, until in 1903 it massed ' from military to civil control. It iis now open as a cafe restaurant, tand ft. is here that .the several car lines of the, pity have theijf main I - ' j te Hauptwache Behind A 5o-cen- given doses mbced ' ' junction., bottle t m:halfrleasoon fourumes jiiits yrz bottle, last year-olbaby LeAr-n-y a month, and foul- bot-tid es - over three months, and will make thtV baby A strong and well ar will i j lay the foundation healthy, robust l-- y s . for a or gid-- , for Sale by all rrTSB Seed 30c, same of paper and t is ad. or our beautiful Savings Bank and Chi Ps Sketch d Luck Book. Each, bank contains a (i . . Penny. SCOTT A BOWNE, 409 Paarl St classical' group of buildings, arched approach to a large quadrangle. --This is' the general postoffice a monument of the triumphs ofcivIT asptratiffn and mercantile progression Passing into the quadrangle, our gaze is attracted upwards to the network of wrire issuing from a high cupola, above the telegraphic and telephonic department. Connecting immediately with the Ze.il, and a continuation of it, i the Xeiie Zeil, where we find seveial of the government buildings "OnT tblsldFeenFtTiFPfdier' Prasidium, where the innocent Mormon missionaries are very ofien taken for a hearing before the criminal court charged with offences that the innocents have never seen in print before. No. 60 Xeue Zeil is a building that will forever live in my memory as it was here on Jherd day of February, 1910, that I first had to appear before, a criminal court. I dont as yet know the offence, but it appears I was adjudged not guilty and the judge himself invited me to bring him- - some of ' our tracts that he .might , learn more of us. I told him I would give him a series of 12 lectures explaining the tracts, but his objections seemed to be stronger than the appealing faculties of the invitation. Returning to the Hauptwache and glancing up the Grossen Strasse to your right, the eye is immediately arrested by a monument of German architecture, forming one of the most pleasing vistas in the streets of Frankfurt. This is the celebrated Eschenheimer Turin. (E. Tower) On running the. eye from base to summit a weather vine, is noticed with" Kin (HiolesI nit-arragedli h The nine. a of the shape figure stofy is told that a condemned poacher by the name of, Ilaus Winkelsee saved his life by showing his skill in shooting. On the Gssen Eshenheimer Strasse is situated our church, right in the heart of town, and easily accessible by street car, auto, or bus. Returning to the Hauptwache, and to the right, running opposite to (the Zeil, are Goethe Strasse and Steinweg. Following down these streets for about five minutes the visitor is suddenly surprised to walk out 'iyto a large opin square and be confronted by of the thj noble, classicaFfacade opra house ; anlneomparably fine edifice. The whole exterior ?f th structure is elaborately decorated with allegorical reliefs and sculptures from noted artists.The interior is beautifully fitted up and is in entire character with tee building. The auditorium has a seating capacity of 1864 persons. Tile stage is one.of the largest in' Germany, and accommodation is provided for 100 musicians in the orchestra. I have had the, pleasure of witnessing, and listening to several of the greatest grand Operas from Wagner, Mozart and otner famous composers. jwhen the old walls. of Frank-fur- t were leveled, shrubberies and constructed, promenades were the at day wonpresent forming derful vistas and shady nooks, aijd one who has not seen these in the summer time can only form a vgue idea of the beauty of it all, aid can only imagine the appropriateness' of it all, ar he thinks of the German love making scenes that so often meet his gaze as he takes a stroll around the One cosy comers and nooks. this take he could really wishes wonderful . eqllection of , shady nooks, and, lovers lanes home with him, to be fised at some happy future time. Attention must also be' called accessible to the Palmengarten, a with an ( ; Esch-enheime- n rf THE TRI-WEEKL- How often- - do yoi? Feat this food? I hi' i. "j 1 i JOURNAL." LOGAN. UTAH. Y ters are beginning to realize that themselves. It is hut a matter of ' A short time ago there appeared in time and patience before we will the columns of one of the prominent have freedom in Germany and magazines an article on building brain and muscle by the proper selection of will be building churches." : the foods you eat As a missionary Iam enjoying A good many people were surprised oatmeal findof the at the my labors, as every other misson-ar- y to placed top list of foods recommended; but if the has enjoyed his; and expert article had appeared in an English or as I get with Scotch papef every reader would have expected to see first place given to the people, customs, black bread, , good oatmeal. and cheese,, to enjoy my labors As a matter of fact Great Rritian more than ever. 0 and Europe come to us for tremendous quantities of Quaker Scotch Oats beMy friends will find Die local ed cause it; represents to them perfect in flavor richest and the at Nibelungen Allee 27 I Frankfood, being best in cleanliness and, purity, of all furt a. M. if they desire to pay , oatmeals. , . me a visit. Best regards to all of It ispacked in regular size packages, ''and in hermetically sealed tins for hot Tha them; to Zion,- - to Logan-,-an: climates. 55 Good Old TJ. S. A." fmm y6ur brother in the gospel. by way 'of Victoria Allee. This ED SMITH. Garden of Eden is Earned for 1 the marvelous beauty of its palm STOMACH MISERY. house, its floral terraces, picturesque tennis courts, . ornamental Get Rid of That- Sourness, Gas waters, not to mention its magAnd Indigestion. nificently decorated hall and excellent orchestra. It is to say the When our stomach is out of of order or run down, your food the Garden of Eden as any place in Tt ferments doesnt" disre-.t- . I ever visited. stomach and forms gas Frankfurt also boasts of her your causes ubiek 'ourneSs. heartburn Zoological gardens and well she foul at pit of stomach am treath. j has reason to. They are the oldand many oth-- miserable sympest and most celebrated gardens toms. of their kind on the continent a stomach tablets .will and form one of the' most importrelief in five minutes; ant places of interest that the give joyful if taken regularly for two weeks city has to offer, the collection of will turn your flabby, sour, nimals numbering, over 3.000, t they tired1 out stomach into a sweet, OtiFcoul diroTrtatkTTrg-of-th- e one. beauties of the place for weeks, energetic, perfect working You cant be very strong and but a Mormon missionarys time if your food only half is always limited, so I will go no vigorous Your appetite will go further in.writng of the advan- digests. and nausea, dizziness, biliousness, tages, beauties and opportunities sick headache and pervousness, of the great banking city of Gerwill follow. constipation many. Let it suffice to say that stomach tablets are the visitor wastes' no time in and small easy to swallow and ' studying the history and visiting are guaranteed to banish indigesand seeing the present beauties of tion and any or all of the above the city of Frankfurt. Frankfurt or money back. symptoms to the word is a comparison of the a large box. Sold cents Fifty old and the new, and points out in hold relief the achievements by druggists everywhere and by and advantages of the present age Cyrus E. Napper. For constipation there is no over past ages. , as Booths Since leaving home I have had remedy so satisfying 25 cents.. Pills the pleasuie of seeing several of the leading cities in the worll NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS have seen the wonders of Niagara . AND BUILDERS. and the historical scenes ofllfcidel-berg- hut summing-4t-alt-up-i- n - conBids are- asked the words o f the ol d fami 1 i a r sh n g struction of a .church at ProviThere's No Place IAe Home no place- with theharms of our dence," Cache County. Bids may mountains and mountain streams ; bt submitted separately for founno love like tlie love of a fond dation, mason work carpenter mother andfather; and if I dare uork, painting, tr fui the entir? missionary, ik girls building.- Proposal to be opened say it. informalike mown Utah girls. i See March 5th. For furthei ' C on K. call Sebaub, archition Europe if you wil, but see There are all. the tect Office over Riter Bros. Drug pharms of Europe and the eharms Store. In behalf of the Budding Comof a new world as well over there. The work is progressing nicely mittee, JOS. CAtoFfjLh trai-ma- n in our branch here, and as I un' 9 . derstand over all Germany. There No little store ever commenc is still opposition, but the work of God is hound to progress, apd I ed to get big'until its advertising believe the authorities and minis started to, outgrow the store. - .1 . PAGE THREE c X FRESH SUPPLY 4 r I Rock Springs, Peacock - - better-acquaint- ed . . , I: A' Thatcher: Coal. CciTipany , d P, , . - Filin' hons 314 - - . r The Palace w vs lt&tai-ear.tlitides,c.ipti- on if Best and Cleanest Rooms in ? IF the City r FE-- ' ' Journal Block-7- 9 ,W. 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Men who would nof istdp drinking, through principle have made desperate efforts to stop for business reasons. Sometimes they have succeeded. But they have suffered much in doing so. is the use of sheering .when it can he avoided! Will power does not restdre1 "diseased nerve cells to their normal condition. It does of build up fh4 failing strength. Inebriety is (A disease; Ircan not bb cured without appropriate such a remedy. .It enables the remedies. The Keeley ure -wh to man u - without suffering. iskej'give drinking W-ha- t success Proves (30 years of continudureousCURES : addictions. First, That the. Keeley, Second, That general he alth' of the patient is ALWAYS ' i ' Improved. Third, All patients leav e us SATISFIED and ENTHUSIASTIC: they are our best a dvertisements. Rrinted matter and, particulars by mail in sealed plain 1 , envelope. AU correspondence strictly confidential. . v ' . 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