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Show , I THE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSVILLE. UTAH them: It Is the genius among women who can paint pictures, and I know that I am cut out to do a great picture. " Was there ever a more trying position for any husband? Things went from bad to worse after this score, but the crucial moment was reached In June, when Mrs.' Goelet arrived in Newport without her husband, but with a grin determination to pursue high art at all costs. But Just' before this the husband, whose .millions had been devoted to making the girl happy whom he had wed, sprang a surprise on her. It was as though he wan making the one last effort to keep her. - He invited her to motor with him out In the country. When they were near Goshen he flowed down he car, and, pointing to a jt superb view of hillhnd valley, with lovely woodland and meadows, be said: . Offers Her f 1,000,000 Home. "Here, my dear. D6esthla beautiful view appeal to you? Doesnt it make your soul throb with joy just to look . at itr Yes, it Is very pretty; but I cannot see any picture in U. It Is all a picture to me, replied her husband. "And "because it is, I bought it tor you. All this view Is yours. Here I will build a house that will cost $1,000,000 if you will but give up your dvslre to be an artist" "Your millions no longer have the power to kill my artistic tempera-ent- r OhTT could live in a hut a brush and bo long as I have paints! This episode made very clear to the husband that nothing Tie had to offer would now affect his. wife. Sadly he returned to New York, and shortly afterward his wife and children went to Newport They have bibn there all summer, and rumor has It that Mrs. Goelet win keep her resldonce in that town aU winter In July Mt. Goelet went to his Canadian camp. As & last desperate appeal to his beautiful wife he sent her several salmon that he had caught with bis OWETband a,"but she" could not be won even with salmon any more than with pearls. All summer, while her friends have been making a great effort to kill her Interest In art, and while her mothei has been urging her anew to think of the value of tho wealth she seems to be throwing aside, the would-bartist , ILL the mlllion-dolla- r estate that Robert Wilson Goelet is offering to hla beautiful wife The win her back to him? members of fashionable society In this country are wondering whether "Bobby" Goelets latest bid for his wifes favor will prove successful in the con-- , -- mother was forcing the match, and that the.beautiHd Di was very al-b-o much In love. with rsdbi i mini whose name also was Bobby; but In spite of all, he persisted in his suit, and at last the girl said yes. much-btleaguere- d Threetlmes.betweeni.the--announce-men- -- her-moth- er Martlns-ln-the-Flel- 4 --J- e d. old-tim- ' t test betweeu'lief(168lre76rfreed6m of the engagement and the day and an artistic career and Bobby's de- of the wedding Miss Whelen broke sire for her to return to him as his her engagement (giving as her reason wife. each time her desire to become an ar. It all depends, says societjron how tist), but renewed it under the urgings ardent her desire! to go on with her of and her lover. ' The wedding took place at a little painttrig mud how de6p and wide the chasm between them has grown dur- church outside of Philadelphia St Thousands of ing the four months that Mrs. Ooelet has maintained a separate establish- curious folk flocked to the place and ment at Newport , During these surrounded the bride on her way to months her husband, loving her dear- and from the church door. Peanut ly and earning to go with her, has venders and lemonade sellers ranged divided his time' between his Cana- themselves along the roadway, adding dian camp and the new estate he Is the last circus touch to the affair. The love story would end developing near' Goshen, N. Y., always planning new ways of lavishing money here: "Thus they married and lived n the girl he married. happily ever after."' But these are On one side In this Interesting con- modern times and this Is a modern test Is the husband offering his wares Btory of domestic Rfe, where the real in the warmest tones of love, says the tale begins after the wedding cere- -- CUTTING OF V $140,000,003 e 0. Wholesaler Who ly with results much more doubtful than when the chimney specialist 1b saw-du- and-Bleg- ant- -- -- " m I cl-tb- . Jt es. w -- n T ' short-ly.gro- n -- ' -- se j. a- i e the-pois- on' Handles Refuse of Mills. j Allman, 18JXI0 In - Sawdust - Lonesome Jack Hat Caught -- TO WEAR BYZANTINr CROWN King Constantine of Greece Will Hailed ae "Augustus the Coronation. e j Says Who pets moat desirable of snake pet Thev can be made to come to you just Lke W- - pet dog or cat,- Jack' and'TTs''" brother Sherley made a journey through the mountains the past wee In quest of snakas and brought back several large rattlers. T found out that rattlers werCTfilck- - ' er in the mountains this summer than they have been tor years," he said. "The season seems to have been just right to bring them out. A forest ranger told me that he had killed more this summer than In the last five years put together. "I have been bitten by rattlers seven times In my life, but always had permanganate of potash with me and I saved myself from seritras harm promptly split the- wound with my knife apd apjflyLlhe antidote hefo-bar'had time to'gei imo my system. When Jack returned with the reptiles he entertained "his friends wtih an exhibition of snake dentistry, in which he extracted the fangs from eev-- ' eral rattlers. "It isnt generally known that a rattlesnake has seven sets of fangs. Jack continues. There is one pair of main fangs, one pair of reserve fangs and five pairs of fangs which float in the poison sac. If the main fangs are of the other pairs removed and-o- ne left in the mouth they will very Into position to be used. When 1 am traveling In the mountains and see a snake track in the dust I can - examine it and-l- ell what kind of a - snaketn 8 tfS'ltTWBI eEway TTwaFT raveling and about how long It has been since It passed by. I have a call that will attract rattlesnakes to me if they W. Averlll Harriman, Just twenty-onyears old, has set the speculators are near. I discovered the sound acof Wall street guessing as to how he will cast his deciding vote In the cutand keep It a secret: cidentally ting up and distribution of the juiciest melon that Wall street has beard of ln. years. The Union Pacific railroad.. which was the pet road of E. H. Har Finds $300 Diamond in Oysters. rtman, the boys father, has accumulated the tremendous snrpluB of $59,000,-00. Mass. While eating dinWakefield, of added the came coffers into the which has been $81,000,000 To this Mrs. Margaret Barret found in a the r&nroad with the sale, by court orders, of the Southern Pacific railroad. ner, a diamond, finely cut of oysters distribution vote the plate holds Yale in the 1913, Now, young Harriman, deciding and polished. of this vast sum of money. t ODD CITY" TRADES well-know- mm Rattlers are HIF.1 Los Angeles. Ever since LonesomJack Allman, was seven years old lw has been foolin round; snakes. Ha has captured his 18,000th snake The rattlesnaks Is the most inteli- gent of all reptiles and the most affectionate," Jack declared. After they have bees fanged they are the ct tJ TO California. spe-cializ- -- Uf So Men Maks a Specialty of Putting Now Washington Post mony. "Take all I have, oh, my beloved. The young husband, so very much Faces on Old Stores and Dwelling Here are my.. ducats35,000,000 of In love. began lavishing his wealth on Role of Chimney House ' them; here is my Newport mansion; his bride as soon as the honeymoon Expert. my house on Fifth avenue;, my opera began, lie apparently realized that, ihe W. and all jewels of the Goelet as it was his millions which won her New York. Among the occupations family. All this 1 offer you If you will In the first place. It would be his mil of New York city are many of an unbut give up your art and return to lions that would keep her. And he alusual nature, which could hot exist me." so realized that he must klllthe specelsewhere than In a center of vast soul ter of the other Bobby and her love Butthe obdurre Specialized occupations population. yearns to ex press Itself In high art for art. these are, which demand a huge poprather than love, looks from her lat In Europe he deluged her with gifts ulation from which to draw their patest canvas and says: jewels that made his sister, the ronage. New York 1b the city of Away Duchess of Roxburghe, look at him "Away with your Wealth! tradeB. Innumerable articles-whicwith your temptations! I feel within with consternation, .Ills in smaller cities could be but a expenditures me the desire to become a great artist were so of some more general busilarge that his mother felt Co1 gave up my career to marry you. I nstrained to rebuke him; but to all ness find here a sufficient market to have given you two children, and havejrtcjgnj he BaJd make their separate existence posbeen a gracious hostess for you. But sible. own to do as are millions my "My now 1 must hkve freedom.' I must be There is the sawdust man, for Inplease with, and If it pleases me to left to fulfill my own destiny. stance, who In New York is a very imshower them on my bride, that Is my The present unhappy state of affairs affair. portant business man; "The wholesale a Is. not of, recent, growth; It is,-isawdust dealer advertises all kinds .But it was a difficult hdneymoon,Ior way, the logical outcome of the mar- of sawdust and requests that you will bride looked the time every pensive telephone , your needs so that there husband would say to himself her - 11a! " ha! The artistic temperamay be an early delivery.. - It used to he that anyone who wantment is working again. 1 must fly to How Mrs. "Bobby Drew James Hazen ed sawdust went to the sawmill and the jewelers or all is lost. Hyde, Our Famous Expatriate asked for as much as he wanted. There This scute phase passed after a few was only one kind of sawdust In the months, and for two or three years the has been painting steadily under the old days and that was an unimmillionaire husband felt secure; but, tutelage of a artist She good which anybody could to. be on the safe side, he continued to useslhe ' studio belonglngtoHenry portant product Now the sawthe for have asking. lavish jewels and checks on his wife. Clews, Jr., who has been In Paris, and will tell you that sawwholesaler Her dress allowance was practically every engagement she has made has dust 1 a dust veryjaluable product afid " unlimited.' been contingent upon the progress nf that the sawdust business is offering Bald one Newport matron to hei her great painting. every day opportunities greater one day:. "My dear...Mrs, Goelet, do No one knows what the subject is kinds of sawabout are There sixty Tell me how .you manage your dress J whether It Is a portrait a landscape, bo says the dust on the market, allowance. I am always overdrawing or a real life study. Tbs Crews studio have their of them all and expert, Is secluded from general view, and no stated uses In the realm of trade. mine. one can go near enough to peek in And Mrs. Goelet replied: Mahogany sawdust 1b just as aristoBeauty and the Beast. a product as maDress allow ance! I have none. I without being discovered. cratic time has been in this all this But inable to two never been It is useful for furniture. spend my young people, which have riage of these on the Picture Es- hogany tobacco. not as Mahogany took place nine years ago. And to come durlngany year since my mar- - progress the work smoking tate, as the Goshen place Is called, sawdust 4s employed because of the understand, it fully It is necessary --to riage. .house built When young' Goelet vowed..Jn the goes merrily on..,. The Mrs. is good, clear kind of work that Undoes dip a bit into ancient social history. Goelet once drawn on by plans In with all worldhis that service smoking hams, fish, etc, , Nine years ago Elsie Whelen. daughwedding w hen she was s girl, and used to dream . All the way .from the preparation of ter of the late Henry Whelen, of Phil- ly goods he did his wife endow, he evof the kind of a house she wanted food to the polishing of precious metadelphia, was the roosl noted beauty idently meant it. Two children were some day to have. The grounds are als, ranges the usefulness of sawdust belle in the Newport colony, as well born ; the last Is nowilwo years of age. copied from those of a chateau The hardwood dusts are used for polbeing as In Philadelphia. Her beauty waB On the birth of this second child the in France, which she once( said were ishing in some jewelers shops and as well known in England and on the happy husband gave his wife a tew most lovely In the world- the cheaper sawdusts are used for polishcontinent as In this country-- - Shwwas pqarl necklace that cost over $100,000. a morelavisET a ever Was there Of alL kinds and And now, explains a close friend of ing less valuable metal work. In pack besought by suitors more devoted husband? ing and making cushions, for the covand her With first both the young people lor the' great beauty "degrees. 1 give to you. Already have All this ering of floors and in the fur business her undoubted social, position, she time a gift failed to please the wife. and houses lands, Jewels, I i. you sawdust is useful. given in one "Elsie just picked, it, up, looked at lacked but the thing needful, But to all these I add this ducats. and There are several firmsln New York 1 would so much' of and her mother said. and rather the"worldly eyes it, acres more and a thousand have no other care in this world last who gift have a studio fitted up with theTnoney her friends, and that was wealth fulfills your than to discover the dark secretB of a house that land, picture when in A woman that cost. society has, girlish dreams, and a garden that may. why chimneys smoke. They dont Ye gods! cried the husband.-H- as placed as Elsie Whelen was place be the Garden of Eden bother to attend to the big buildings, a that ghost not been completely laid? If you sayDoso, refuse all this but one way to acquire wealth, you just for either. They are aimoBt entirely deNo, replied the mother of his ferine. that is to marry it. Her own desires voted to solving the secrets of the doartl did not run toward the possession of son and heir. It is ery much alive. answer Will the be? will the mestic Bearth. Business is plentiful, What great wealth, but her mother was- I am more determined than ever to bride who was won by millions, who too, for nowadays ever) body who keenly alive to the high financial val- paint a great picture, and I shall was kept by millions, and who was builds a new house in the country or ue her world placed on such beauty turn my library Into a studio as soon lost because of these same millions, be the suburbs of New York wants at and charm as her younger daughter j a8 i can least one ofcen fire in it, and. strange Do you not love your children, If rewon by them? possessed, and she made up her mini to say there are more new chimneys love-me1 sadly asked her the year that Elsie qame out that. she you do- not smoke than there are new chini that Mending Should marry the richest bachelor so- - j generous husband that dont smoke. So there you bachelor is how And Beys your She How do I know what and whom dety had to offer Robert Goelet, son an excellent opportunity for with are of ths late OgdefTfcfoelet, of New York. love?Lfeel that there is something friend? saw-hichimney doctor and all was last he thesmoking Xrsmendosisly tn Low In New York. zone. in the directly canvas: slowly. on And what mending Mrs. Whelen did not have a free. express myself new the less regions populated closely She Indeed! Held, hut In the end the prize fell to right have you to kill this Instinct? householder with a smoking chimney 111. Elsie, for the simple reason that As for my children, of course I love been He He hasnt been; he was sewing is obliged to consult an architect, But in them.TTThat Is but natural. young Goelet was tremendously mason or an Oldest inhabitant usual- He knew that her any woman can have children and love some buttons on hla Jove with her. wlfe.-who- IS I called in. , In line with the chimney expert Is the man who devotes his life to defective hot water pipes. He calls himself a domestic engineer, but hastily asserts, on being interviewed, that he isnt Intending any Interference with the domestic relations court and that his domestic engineering ceases when the hot water pipes are In perfect order and there are no general heating repair! to be made In the flat He is a specialist In these two kindB of work and he is on tap for emergency serv-Iv- e all the time, Useful In the world of business as well as that of the home is the firm which takes care of floors. Making over store fronts le an Industry which has found so many patrons in New York that a number of firms have found it profitable to set aside all other forms of .building and devote tbemSelves wholly to helping New York merchants Improve Ther ap- pearance of their establishments by putting a new face on the matter. ''All classes of merchants, from the small dealer In the suburb to the great dry goods firms which do millions of dollars worth of business in & year, indulge In the luxury of a new kind of front to their business homes every once in so often. The new store front builder is also an architect and hla art demands all the taste, discretion and sense of appropriateness which are required for the erection of an entire new building, with perhaps a greater degree of ingenuity, la line with thenew store front enterprises there are certain firms of architects which have made a reputation for their ability In the making over of house frontB In city houses, so that, while the remodeled residences fit perfectly Into their place In the city block, they at the same time mre greatly Improved In appearance and are given an originality of aspect which, enables Jtbe occupants of the pianeion and the friends of the J ' Be Vienna. An Invitation has reached Emperor Francis Joseph to participate as an honored guest at the splendid and unique coronation ceremonies in Athene next May, when King Constantine of Greece and his royal spouse will be crowned. The feature of the ceremony will lie In the fact that the Byzantine imperial diadem ofold will be placed on the brow of the ruler of a small but ambitious kingdom, and that, with the rownlng will go the assumption of the ncient title of Augustus. The very crown of the old Byzantine empire, kept hitherto In the monas-- 1 King Constantine. tery of Mount Athos, will be used on this occasion, with the purple robe o$ old. Simultaneous with the coronation festivities there-wibe a fortnights athletic games in tkV stadium at Ath ena and historical plays will be given, In the Acropolis. Austrians are wondering how Rus sia will like this assumption of sue cessorship of Byzantium. ll DOES STONE HIDE FORTUNE? - British Savant Makes Archaeological Find In West Donegal Great In- terest Is Aroused. Belfast. Great interest has .been aroused in archaeological circles by the discovery made by Prof. Edward Spencer Dodgson of Jesus college, Oxford. The peculiar markings on the stone found by the savant at Killult, Falcarragh, . Yest Donegal, are believed to provide aclue to the whereabouts of an extensive treasure belonging to an ancient and supposed to be hidden In the Immediate neighborhood. Several rare gold ornaments were found near by during the digging of a mound fclxty years ago. .Professor Dodgson found the Btone, which 1b over a yard in length, partially exposed in a field less than a hundred yards from the local Protest ant church. The position of the stone Irish-cirrefta- inr urea ms He Sees Robber;Shoota SelfL Frederick, ijd. Dreaming that a robber seized, a bag containing $100; Harry S, DevilblfeB, a local merchant, grabbed hla revolver In his sleep and fired at the thief." The bullet pierced hla own leg. .. |