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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL. MONCa JLLY 9. Mr Helping His Friend Out hour Silly Van North a blue hsvr been contemplailng a in delicate addiwed envelope . A.nwinin a bundle of familiar There era. a rap at the door. IMck!" he exclaimed after Dick Murray, mieut of hesitancy. to see you. Come In and let of myratulaie you. I've heard me at success, and they tellIn a JT. Stern is data to star you lfi. ..ny - He was shaking both of J friend s hands after an attempt to -the letters and boxes Into in scatte succeeded only fuvr f!,hem about his desk. et.- said Murray. Tvs been run' m lurk, but I looked you up to con Ljuiate you. I heard this morning -- There's nothing In It now," Van vnrth Interrupted. The date was set He waved his hand tor June, letters and Jewelers ovt!r lhe scattered llft F but" bus IENT DRUG STORE gnd she clung nervously to Van North's hand while he assisted her Into the cab. Come, sweetheart,'' he said, "you are unnerved. You must let me take you home again. The shopping can wait until day after tomorrow." so sorry." she Billy Im so fobbed softly. And I'm at happy now,' she added, raising her eyre. but Van North waa gazing in astonished silence through the cab window. As they whirled up the street he had caught a glimpse of a glaring plaid suit hi the crowd. The man who wore It hd lost hla slouching gait and waa winging along familiarly. He caught Van North's eye, raised his cap and bowed smilingly. Dick Hurray! By George! Oh, who Is it, dear?" asked the girl. I couldn't see. The best fellow in the world. Van North answered; 1 will Introduce him to you one day. there anyone else?" made a fool of myself, that Is " ONE OF WOMEN'S ill. it was Just a trivia thing, and Now waiC I'd stubborn. Thought rye lust." Sanaa of Raaarva Said -- 1 A MOST CONVEN- Sncwd , e. plush-cover- from his office. He had walked quickly to the corner street and, heedless of of Twenty-thir- d a policeman's order to move on, stood shoulders above the restleaa crowd and Mgerijr scanned every cab that paused, Suddenly he threw away the cigar he had Just lighted and raised hla hahd to his hut, hut there was no light of NcoUection In the eyes that glanced at him for an Instant, wavered and then something of deep Interest in the direction. He paused when thr csb door swung back and a dainty foot was placed upon the step. Then, cUnchbig hla fists, he stepped forward, Hike dear I want I must speak hi yos," he stammered, although it was not what he Intended to say. He received no reply. The young woman raised her head high and, lg noring him, started across the aide' walk. No ray of hope lay beyond the entrance to the store. Desperately he placed his hand upon her arm. "Just a moment, Helen. Wont you give me an opportunity to explain to found opposite tell you how 1 regret His Ineffectual pleading was inter' rupted by a voice that hissed Into his ear: "Look here, young feller, wot yer doin' T" A powerful hand clutched his shoulder from behind. He tried to face his raptor, but the hand slipped down and twisted his arm, and he could not turn. "Lady. the voice continued, lf this here mut is Insultin you Jus' ssy the word an' I'll break every bone In his blame liody. A huge, fist was held dirty before Van threatening eyes, while an 'arm around him, pinning gainst his adversary. The girl had grown Norths shot suddenly him, helpless, extremely pale. she exclaimed, her Is flashing. He he Is my leave this Instant, air, or I shall call an offiTWt dare, air! W l! Nou can UF A ed t- -e get tnc iagrt g acco-nrdati-- in toe ra driiygats n or the son in town. too hot t rd a.'commedtt on, at our store at all times. rop , in ... b phone we have both. Call us send ui worn crop us a postal. messenger will ca1.. get ou r bottln. order or prescription and return t to you promptly, properly filled. The cars will atop at o, r door to let you off or on. If you want to call a cab, phone ua. You wi.l get one. Loep stamps tor ypyr accommodation. We htva the finest Soda Water ;n town. We are ticket agents for the Ogden Hot Springs, and will sell you 24 street car tickets for one dollar. All cart in front of our door. Coma in and wait. Our City Directory is at your disposal. Last, but not least, we are Prescription Experts and fill prescriptions right. Let us fill yours. !ve CHARMS. PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS te Add Much to Atta&tivcneee. especially to be attractive, must preserve a sense of reserve; she must, ao to apeak, keep up a certain amount of mystery about herself. There la a folklore tale of a woman who, finding her married life unhappy, went to a white witch for a charm gainst the trouble. She received a flask filled with a colorless liquid, which she was directed to take and hold In her moulh whenever she was dlsiiosed to quarrel with her husband. 8he obeyed directions, and, delighted with the effect of the charm, went back to the witch for a fresh supply when that was exhausted. The liquid was merely water, said the wise woman. The virtue of the remedy consists simply In holding your tongue In keeping back angry answers. To adopt the rule, says Womans Life, once glren to a gushing girl by a friend who knew the world, Never apeak of yourself, and never say anything which ta uncalled for, would at first seem likely to make Trapplsts of all the world; yet It is to be question ad whether, after all, the advice was not wise. There always are people who like to talk, whose favor la to be won by Interested listening, and good listeners are rare. I Ok drOD Voj No; I -Pont say youvs lost," retorted married an jfunuy. "until the girl has other fellow. Come, go to lunch with ms. h'c'U taJih It over, and possibly can help you." "No, Van North shook his head. I haven thinks, old man," he aald. tine. There's one chance In a hundred this afternoon, and I'm going to take It She won't be at home tonight, and but she sails for Europe tomorrow, she's coming down town In half an hour. Goes shopping every Tuesday street snd drives down Twenty-thir- d shout ! o'clock. It's almost hopeless, pick, but I'm going to speak to her when she goes Into a store. Murray had been smiling and think lng deeply. "It's a good plan, he said, -has a heart of unless the woman stone. But I must go. I'm In a hurrI'll see you later. y. Good-h'Van North watched the tall, muscu tsr figure of the young actor until he had passed the long row of desks In the outer office and had disappeared In the street Then Billy closed his door and began pacing the floor, his head bowed dejectedly. Presently he paused at the desk, aeleceted a small, square, box from among the rest, hrstltated and placed It In its pocket. Then, glancing at hla watch, he hurried 'i are We -- CMCcq&tocfCfc A woman, iT'.i A V;ihliinton vfiiut. Oirtlfii. Plnli. William W. Russell Hon. William W. Bunnell, mlntnter to 1I Isi- -t entered the diplomatic nervier " " Venezuela, wan born at Rockville, Md Tetury of the legation at Ciir.irux. anil la a son of Major Bunnell, of the Vein xuelu. Ills next post wan mil 11, r Inlted Staten marine eorpn. He grad- t I'.'luiuhia, butH lie never rein lied I "Ming to inlnuniltTxtH tiding uated at the 1ntted Staten naval acadn U. United State and Uolumbia. emy, but failed to enter tin service. He w.i made minister to Yeneiueln in Minister Runnel then studied engineer- l!i.-.'He wan very prominent an ing and wan active In the construction to Panama, but resigned wlu-of the big Baltimore and Ohio railroad t1"1 signing of the canal treaty wan electrical power station in Baltimore. :i. be-tu- e, R. S. Motor Cycles 111111-1- RIVER MADE HIM INSURE. Tlun Gtt Tired of Falling Into Water inf Sought Protection. h an in l iitloiilitciU v the REST iiisi v In won at our ritort. Also National ami lioiitliii Standard litytlia. Iiirjit'ct our fishing tackle, cutlery, liiischall outfit ami general sporting goods. there le the mystery of tl.i I' tinman Inscriptions. These I11- riptiniiH are fairly numerous, bigt liitiii-i-tt- i they have proved to be utler-- 1 The Ktruscan is One of our men celling Insurance tin ..illy dead limguaKe that lias de-f- i' iiiWHtlKutloii. Uunslden-as a tdlU of an Instance where a special manifestation and a moving of the liiii::iini;e nothing could seem more m. than the hieroglyphics of thu spirit and the flesh were necessary tc ji'"i.;ilile Kc' ptiiiii; but Egyptologists ran read make a New Madrid man take out 1 tin in Hiili such ease that almost any IKillry, aays an Insurance man In lh giii-iil of the hieroglyphics can be He had a n;ui in three or four ways by an St Louis equal place on the river bank below thf nu i.lier of rival Egyptologist. Any town. His little shack was perched liiiiKiuige more utterly ImpoMdble at on a bluff which jutted far out ovei find Khiiice than the Assyrian arrow-bullie- d Investigate our little wonder machine designed Tor the water. There had been a good language could not well be l'luiiu-il- , are but then many learned many landslides down there, caused Eating Stow Through Straws. sharpening lawn mowers. I)" n n ho can read, write and sMuk ar-i-Doing as my Indian friends did, I by the disintegration of the bank. The lieinl with facility. And yet 110 seised in my turn a chunk of mutton agent sighted the shack the first thing niii'i run make the least sense of the from the kettle and proceeded to eat when he made the town and that after n riling left by the Etruscana, alIt How I was to get my share of the noon he went up there to talk busi- though they are written In Roman tew, however, I could not conceive, ness. There was nothing doing. The elm no tore. All that we know of the as licking one's fingers Is a alow pro- old fellow was a fatalist and he didnt EiriiMeans seem unreasonable and ii cess and Inadequately nourishing. On believe in insurance. I go as the ruu. Naturally this inukes them 2J28 Waaing'ton Awe. the floor table, however, waa a pile of spirit moves me, he said, solemnly. fiieeliiHtlng to every one who delights Bell 727-- Z what looked like dark blue lead pen- The agent was persistent. You might In mystery anil the solution of pussies. cils. The governor took one, stuck it fall In the river some day, he aald. I need hardly say that, although I felt Into the kettle and peacefully sucked "Well, I tell you all, honey, I aint file fascination of the Etruscans, I had not the slightest hoie, when I went to POINTED PARAGRAPHS. until he was satisfied. It was simply never fell In yet When Ive done fell hut the multiplication table. Volterra, of upon a probable Look out for hair dye clone at hand sucking not lemonade but mutton In yon can come around and see me." explanation ofhitting those remarkable peoA woman Is always willing to con-f- e when one woman to talk about tew, through a straw. Then he care- Five months later the arent made thf ple, Nevertheless I found there a clew another womans artlHtir figure. her own Innocence of vanity. fully proceeded to eat the straw. Suck- town again. He sighted the shack, to the Etruscan mystery, which I The woman who cun convince a nun Idleness lies al-while Industry ing the stew through It had softened but It wasnt where it had been. II should like to submit to some archaeothul he knows more than she does Is and flavored It for eating. I mastered was a mile or so back from the bluff. logical Bherlock Holmes. W. L. Alden gathers the early fruits and flower. i'll her very clever or ilungeroua. the game at the first trial, writes Fred- But the man who lived there was wait in Putnain'e. The priifchHluna! humorist would Most men to the old faim rather the world laughed at than with Just to aee Ifgo back He grabbed the erick Monsen In the Craftsman, and lng at the gang-planthey work aa hard on It him. from that time was a devoted adherhand "I and now as they did when they were buys. gent's said; thought WILLIAMS CARBOLIC SALVE Can't bent a man who whistle while ent to plki bread, as well as to many maybe you was on the boat and 1 u he but of inost would like works, With Arnica end Witch Head. other dishea and cuatoma of my good came down to wait for you all. After to' Pretoria Hae Boom. an awkward pause be added: I guess The beet salve In the world for Cute, friends, the Hopl. Peculiar how many people we meet le to be the fashionable Pretoria 111 take done that Bruises, Bores, Ulcere, Balt Rheum who InslNt on getting on the wrong maybe policy. Ive WILLIAMS KIDNEY PILLS fell in three times. - You'd better put Tetter, Chapped Hands, and all akin side of an Tran,vwl1' T nd 5financial argument. 1 ,Ile Hava you neglected your kidneys? a policy on the shack, too. I'm tired eruptions. It la guaranteed to rive mag- Sometimes It looks like a mercy to , or are building .v Hava you overworked your nervous of flshln It outen the river an totin It satisfaction, or money refunded. Wil- the human race that monkeys have no ' ? hoimea there, and tha social season liams Mfg. Co.. Props., Cleveland, O sense of the ludicrous. system and caused trouble with your up the hill. For ea!e by Wallace Drug Co., 2341 Kt range how two men who are abso- will be concurrent with the parliakidneys and bladder? Have you pains In loins, side, back, groins and bladWashington Ave. THE MY8TERIOU8 ETRUSCANS. lutely right can differ on everything mentary seaalon. der? Have you a fleshy appearance of the face, especially under tha eyes? Why did they devote their whole Too frequent a desire to pass urine? lives to the Incessant making of potIf 10, Wllliama Kidney Fills will curs you. Sample free. By mall 80 eta tery, until It accumulated In such Williams Mfg. Co, Props, Cleveland, quantities that they were compelled O. For sals by Wallace Drug Co, 2241 to bury It in order to keep room for themselves In their streets and houees? Washington Ave. tiiiiiiH-lplierabl- We Can Repair Anything Post-Dispatc- "" pro-pus- H.C. Telephone I " 1 fr , 1 cer." "Beg pardon, miss. I didnt know Thought he waa flirtin," the fellrelaxing his hold, and Van North turned to see the tough figure, clad In a suit of glaring plaid, awag-iwln- g him. Do You Need Printing? ow replied, up Oh, brute!" the' street Billy! I I was afraid! Tears filled the girls The eyes. TIMELY TOPICS FIRE INSURANCE rn't let fire catch you out A Policy in one of our companion will afford you ample protection. at lowest rates. If you have any insurance to riie. phone Bell 1S1C, or call without a policy and wipe yr,ur yearn of accumulation. our office, 418 Ecclea building. We can save you money. Let ua tell you the "Reason Why- 11 s The application of paint to large surfaces by means of spraying, or apparatus utilizing comprised air, hae been a familiar device among painters for some time. We have noticed in these pages a machine used abroad which whitewashes tunnels rapidly by using such an apparatus. A writer in Cosmos (Parle)' informs his readers that the same principle le now being made use of on a much finer scale; that the air pencil, which ! the tool commonly employed In the work, can be used by one skilled In Ita handling to secure effects which even an artist pneumatically decorated objects, and it cannot be denied that the results are somewhat unsatisfactory. It would seem also as If the cost of execution should be higher than with the older methods. To ply the air pencil correctly it Is not sufficient, as we have already said, to be a skillful and attentive workman; one must also be an artist The applications of the air pencil (the aerograph, malgerate, fountain air brush, etc.) are very numerous. It can be used not only in photography, but In all the industries concerned with the decoration of enamel, glass, porcelain, The bronze, paper, etc. It may be utilized would willingly acknowledge. decoration of cloth and carpets, and also to decorate tissue, doth and even dress material, la among the posFinally, it is known that colors sibilities of this device. A. Berthler play a very Important role In the fashth usd escribes the progress made In ions, so that the creation of new shades haa always constituted a lucrathis art: Among recent applications of com- tive occupation In all the Industrie pressed air, one of the most Ingenious that have to do with the manufacture Is certainly that which relates to de- of novelties. So far as the production vices for applying colors. Borne of of new and unforseen effects Is conthese ere used to cover large surfaces cerned, the use of pulverisers and air rapidly to paint meUl constructions, pencils gives really surprising results. such as the Eiffel tower, to whitewash We should note, for example, the very tunnels, etc. In another order of ideas, pleasing application that has been the pneumatic method has been utilized made in the fabrication of artificial In photography for retouching and in flowers and leaves. When It Is necespainting. The method differs with cir- sary to produce delicate gradations of cumstances, and the came la true of tint, the pneumatic sprayers replace the degree of skill required. While an more complicated devices to advantage. Intelligent workman will be able, al- Thanks to successive Improvements, the mechanism has ben notably simmost without experience, to use the plified, and the operation Is now ecofor ordinary Industrial painting walla, facades, balconies, etc. an artist nomical and regular. Figments are must expend much patience and atten- - now pulverized very successfully, even tion before becoming absolutely master such substances as varnish and oil of the new process in flower painting j colors, while with metal powders or In the retouching of photographs. gold, silver and bronze this process Is To judge from the marking on the j the only one that enables us to obtain apparatus, this new Industry flourishes really good results. Translated for especially In Germany. We have seen Literary Digest car-ipet- -- air-bru- sh GEO. A. HORN J ! foal Estate Fire and Life Insurance 411 ECCLES BUlLOma . THE STATE JOURNAL is now equipped AND JOB PRINTING in an to do all kinds of and artistic mamer. The progressive business man demands first class prnting. C Would you patronise your friend if his stock of goods was several years behind the present style? Would you use printing up-to-d- ate that was ten years ago? Would you, if you were attracted by a handsome piece of printing, throw it aside and forget it; or would you hunt up the printing office that did the job and give them your work? up-to-d- ate a. The Journal Delivers the Goods to handle ' BRIEF WORK and TRANSCRIPT WORK, insuring its delivery on the shortest possible notice. If you need any kind of printing call us up. Phones 664. C Especially are we prepared Prices Consistent With First Class Printing. THE JOURNAL JOB ROOMS ' |