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Show , . 'V .Wi'J.- 1! .. V. - WW. : S I t- - rt-,.-- .. SVi. a'-'t- ,: rtCVrAii-'V.- v . evm W.WO : ; ft '! fj0 UISSIOIIARY Describes leper COLONY Hi HAWAII .... thoroughly enjoyed the he Llnine months he spent in the Islands was the statement 'Today to a representative of Srpnst by Elder Byron D. Jones, ft Vyr and Mrs, David H. Jones, who p.gt Fifth North street, Kn from a mission to ftimMgd8interesting places he had active volcano 'til the leper settlement on $TuSt IhllL and of Molokai ft Uland - I - than suual; At times iki r been exceedingly spectacular I display of natural pyrotechnics, Sehn in its periods of this volcano may well eoniidered one of the worlds st Sod marvels.;,? March the volcano overflow-- ? lava ud aent rivers of red-h-surround-hr h indirections until the country for a mile or more In all could hardly , be recognia-5-. Hawaiians If the present-da- y ideas of their yd ths superstitious have said hrefathers they would ftrt Pels, . the goddess of the vaa angry with them and that ft only way they could atop her unr would be to throw her a hit bsi sacrifce. If the sacrifice Was iccepted they would see It 0 more, bit if the bones came to the surface ftey knew Pele .would continue her - . wrath against them, Hr. Jones stated that he' would jerer forget his visit to the leper bland and the pitiful condition of He said most many of the lepers. the visitors are surprised to find At the leper happy and contented. lepers in present time there are 54 com-Quie-t Dur-hita- ot juL-tlon- ... i W W vol-ets- o, up-to-da- Mdlokai and 116 te Young Married People , here is your opportunity to furnish your home with very little money . the colony on Kallhi, ' near claimed to be yT E are going to make some extensive improvements so that our show rooms will be greatly enlarged, enabling us to display to advantage our ever increasing stock of new and To commence Avith-- i Furniture. out delay on our Remodeling we will make some big sacrifices on our present stock, for a few days only. Everybody will avail themselves of this money-savin- event, as we are going to sell for CASH or CREDIT to suit g ' your convenience. ' I . at . . . Note below a lew of the sacrificing, prices we are making Honolulu. This is the smallest number Altin the settlements since 1872. hough 13 different nationalities are these colonies the represented at majority of the patients are Hawaii; , r'" ans.' Large Floor Polishing "i All responsibility tot the leper Is assumed by the territorial governm- said Mr. Jones. Houses are semi-weekratipr them and ions are issued. They need do' no tori, but if they choose to work If the leper has they are well paid. a husband, wife, or relative who wishes to come to the settlement to care for the afflicted one it is permitted. The life of the inhabitants of the settlements is' as Mop ent, built ly -- "Good quality, '. j value non-lep- . . . Suitable' for Living Room or Porch; been use with any polish; $1.25 a i: V . selling for $23.00. & 1 ' . . They are allowed to do whatever they desire aalong a it is within the law, and the law very generous with them. Medical treatment is not obligatory, hut is offered to all and nearly all mil themselves of the opportunity, la the treatment of . leprosy much success i being attained through the use of chanlmoogra oil, which has cored many of the diseased during the past two years. A condition hard to understand IS that children horn of lepers have - seldom any trace of leprosy. At birth they are taken from the parents and placed in a home for babies at the settlement After a year, .it no signs of leprosy appear, they are taken to special homes in Honolulu where they are c&red tor until school age when .they are usually cued for by No better talking machine made. style for Now $225.00 . t $160.00 $12.00 69 cents . it can be made. normal as i The Well Known Steger Phonograph Large Wicker Rocker 12 RECORDS FREE 1 - relatives.. According to Mr. Jones the population of the Islands is, about 260,-M- t, ; about half of whom are Japanese. At the present time there are 15,00 whites and 28.000 Hawaii in on the Islands, with the rest of the population divided among 25 No iiner-o- t better Parlor Suite to be found in Provo; This suite should be sold for $800, going for $498. 'Ve lose $100.00 on this. nationalities. Mr. had the rare privilege every island of the says that the work of is progressing rapidly Jones laboring on roup. , He the church and that the Lale Temple, acclaim-- to be the most beautiful Hawaii, is proving to be advertiser as it is visited, reds of tourists in ' w building a great 327.50 Mattresses $18.00 $22.50. Mattresses $15.00 ,..$14.00 r hund- by daily. OPINIONS WORTH Murray Butler: is as lofty and tine a state d as smug satisfaction is unt ecomrng and Faith In unworthy. T future will make use of content--t, but it can do nothing with Refaction. The man whose IM Is closed to all proposals for g, for reasonable experiment . Jbe unfamiliar and untested, rtubboraly without faith in the a elosed min(l a.nd spirit move circle and are the cap--their present environment, free spirit will use its environ-Jnf"- ? n(1 to new undertakings. It u not be wasteful or extravagant effort because It will remember J"r Wat experience and past ex-have taught and what en- an1 ' undertakings have definitely set aside as unwise becoming or unworthy. "Con-wntme- nt f, la Maimed i! n oj Wfk 1.75 .Fonthcr Pillow S ,$27.50 6.75 . $35.00 . Library Table - 60c. - at prices reduced as indicated by the above 95c $22.50 $ 1 .00 Broom " I , values. Space will not money-savin- g This opportunity is yours only from Wednesday July 13 to Saturday Evening July 16 ( r irtoe &mitaF Go ' ' V i,i ' 'r a . .V: - !v v. , 'V. ' " . r V. 4' ?. O V i' .y The Furniture Center Urban Verbs left ........ . $28.00 we have for you. permit us listing all the wonderful values nt J . $ii00 Dining Chair:.. ;......$ $ 7J50 , t - . The entire stock vail go NOTING Nicholas , $48.00 Purlor Lump $40.00 Dresser that the oldest good the on about the hoy who farm and got , a Job In the wrote letter to his ,brber, who had elected to arm, telling of the Joys Thnlij bfe.- in which he said: antoed.out, to the irklI7rrv 'W,ier we golfed until ' Tben we to trolleyed back to , n1d danced until dawn; then krlii., iore1 to the beach and 5 there. W'hiher on the farm wrotef to tovtn ,7eterday we' haggled haseballed all afternoon, lien Ned's and pokered till n,7l,Wei,t to Today we mnled out n4(jAfornfield and geehawed till hen we suppered and ' - for a while. After tlt S gtalrcased nd i. np to our room 1teaded till the clock flved. th,9 -- f DB- - - . : the complexity of modern life, says on the "go continually, then in AGE RESTLESS to THIS keep the pace, your child Dr. Borden 6. Veedeiy of St Louis. order must follow that silly example.. At leisure - My little girl never has Now" Are ForgetEven Children hour in fact, she Is Just as busy j least, that seems to he the popular ting Meaning of Best as I am, said a mother to me one supposition keep np with Lizzie if j you undermine your health. If you i 18 noi day. The poor Uttle rich girP time our children fail to secure a sound education, if cant keep "We Just from demonstrated fiction, as is of at E&me in the evening," said you prepare for failure instead of to time when surveys are taken of another mother. "We have made a success. causes children to determine the out to' not is not go could It that surprising if the children they The role malnutrition and or dubs except on Friday, and young people of today are weU-toparlies of eltHdren of the wealthy of and Saturday nights, but we find we eternally restless, if they never are do more often than the children content to remain at home, if they cannot enforce it. the poor are found to be under same old story keeping find life intolerable when their the the Its Sometimes nervous. weight or - days and nights are not crowded : im- pp with Lizzie. trouble is due to carelees or must he with pleasure and. amusements. child i JJ your neighbor's r - v- proper feeding, though oftener tq : . ' , 6ver-fatigu- e. -i ! v J -- - , . Children always follow the example of their parents. When the mother belongs to three or four card clnbs, a - literary - club or - two,- - attends luncheons, teas and dinners, plays golf, sits on commitees, dabbles a little in politics, what can you expect. of the 'children? Growing up in an atmosphere where there Is no Quiet or repose. It Is inevitable that children should be restless, continually seeking after new excitements, competing slcially with those Jn i their own circle, bent on being seen everywhere and having a good time at all costs. When a mother who - Is always going about remonsti many engagements that they nP time either for the neces amount of rest or study, It is surprising that her remarks carr conviction. When either children or a, spend their lives rushing from place to another, from one plet tq another, what have (they, in end, to show for their scatteriz energy, their expenditure of tii Congressman Johnson, if M female prohibits persons smoking cigarettes In Washing |