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Show THE BUN, FRXOE, UTAH EVERY PEID AY. PAGE TWO IKE HOUSE OF HIS "Needless to nay you're thinking of getting uni rrlt'il,' said Frank Larue, nd then I'hui'kled, reinrnilwrlng how Often hi old friend, Leonard Tuttle, tad Insisted that he wuuld maintain through life the Independence of a bachelor. Nut while I'm anne and sober," "Just bernusu I Leonard Insured. come In here to get you people to build a house for tne, you linnicdlate-l- y Jump to the conclusion that I've been lassoed hy Home young woman In aenrch of a husband, No, Frank, fortunately the young lad leu are not throwing their laaaoa in my direction. Xf they were they couldn't get me. "lint why In the name of all that'a reasonable do you want to havo a bouse?" naked Leonard, I Tl.ere yon go," aald Leoimrd. "You, too, ure under the delusion thtfl ft man hns no right to the pleasures g&d comforts of (hunch tic life unless be has taken unto himself a wife. It's 11 part of a feminine propaganda. Xdke moat of the other popular notions Of mankind, women formulated It for their own benefit. They want ua to bailers that a man Isn't able to enjoy borne life without a woman to aliare It with him. That brings more men to tha marriage altar. Ilut of courae tha whole theory le ridiculous. Why, back In the Middle agea and the s Renaissance men kept house by fine establishments up kept without thought of taking a wife." "All right, all right," aald Frank Larne. "jult lecturing and I'll build the house for you. Unit. you wnnl to employ a special architect of your Own, you can look through our plan book for ldeHs." i I dont think I could get any Ideaa from your plan hook," said "You tee, all those houses are proh bly built for iniirrled men jwsslbly families. A bachelors house would he Quite different. I'll get together my Uttle plune and tee your architect, Dow about this afternoon? I can be back at five." "All right," agreed Frank; Office loses at that time, bat I guess Ted 'can see you. Weve taken Couidn Ted la architect, you know." Somehow that afternoon between attacks of hard work at hla desk Leonard snatched time to make a few little drawings and diagrams ground plans of the bachelor house of his dreams to submit to the architect at I wanted to sell the house, us ou say, It would be better lu have It so It could be easily converted Into a Yes, Unit's very regular risKli-nce- . wise." So It was that after I .canard Tut- tie bud finished an hour's conference with Teddy Larue, architect, there was very little left of his original plans. On the second floor there wus even a room "suitable for a nursery If anyone needed one, aa Teddy put It. Such changes made the task of com- pletlng those plans very complicated. Many, many conferencea were necessary, hath In office hours und out of office hours. How are you and Leonard coming along with Ms plans," said Fred Larue one morning after about a month of this sort of thing. ' Seems to me you ought to lx about through chinning about that bouse," "t ill, that?" nld TeiMj. Well, were nut going to use the plans we talked about at nil. Instead he's decided i'll the plans I submitted (lint time I non that five Inindit d dollar lioime prize for the Lest mcdlum-M'r- ; ZENITH CABINET WASHER i j : I TUB Stamped from one piece of copper with all the corners rounded. No seams, bolts or screws are in the body of the tub. Polished and lacquered outside and heavily tinned inside. The top ring is of cast aluminum. A one-pieheavy copper cover. Drains through automatic faucet nothing to lift out and clean but light aluminum cone and agitator. So designed that it is not necessary to even bend your back while , doing the entire washing. SAFETY WRINGER Tension automatically adjusted without use of thumbscrews. One simple movement of the hand releases pressure and instantly stops both rolls. Swings and locks in five positions. Wringer and post strong enough to bear the heaviest loads without sagging. All moving parts except rolls completely covered. Oilless bearings cannot spot the wash. Strong General Electric quarter horsepower motor fully guaranteed. Base and frame are very strong and rigid. .Neat side panels protect motor from dampness and cover all moving parts. Easy rolling, two and a half-inc- h casters. The way the Zenith washes will please and suprise you. I i j ' ce d for lie-- i ex"What's at ruck Leonard?" claimed Fred Larue, "I guess I did." said Teddy. "It did seem such a shame to see him enjoy a lovely house all hy himself that I Just persuaded lilm that no man could ever keep house alone happily, lie wns convinced, and aa he didn't seein to know anyone he liked better he asked me to marry him. I hope yon fjn't mind, Fred, dear." , Heartily recom mended and sold by Are. It was ten minutes past five when Leonard got back to the office of Frank Larue ft Co, Every one had gone save n young woman a comely young woman that looked more like some young golf enthusiast you might meet at a country club thnn the usual run of stenographers. "Is the srchltect In?" Leonard asked, taking hla little diagrams from bla pocket. "Ur. cousin, you know?" "1 am Mr. Larue's cousin, the architect," said the girl In a charmingly pitched voice. "You've come to talk Over house plana, haven't you? Now yon Just come right In Iiere to my office. There's a good light and nice comfortable chairs. I always think It puts one In a better mood for such thlnga If the chain are comfortable and the light Is good, dont you, Mr. Tuttle?" "Tea. Indeed," said Leonard, and he was thinking that for such a very young woman this cousin of Frank Larue certainly bad a most assured way of talking to him made him feel s If he whs a little boy going to kindergarten for the first time and he were the teacher. Why In blazes did Frank hare a woman architect? Leonard Tuttle laid out hla rough ketches on the wide drawing table la Mis Teddy Larue's large private O flics, and he was at leant reassured when she looked at them with far more understanding than ha thought - Friend Worth Having Is the Mood-Match- I hnvs known a London Answers. years and have always liked him. Always, indeed, nt all times nml In nil circumstnnces I have been more thnn pleased to see him, anil yet It wns not until the other duy that I grasped what It was thnt so strangely attracted me to him. He 1ms the rare gift I cannot say If It wiis Inherited or acquired of matching my mood I There hits never been the slightest Jnr or clnsh. We have been alweya in tune. If I wus happy anil buoyant, so was he. if as when my only brother lay seriously 111 I wns quiet, so also was he. He never needed to wait until I had explained my mood and the cause of lt. He had the gift of seeing how I felt Foaalbly my voice, my exprea-aloor the like, gave him the dew. At any rate, he fitted his mood to mine, and that mount much. Most of ua must possess friends who at times Jur. They are Jocular when our mood ii grave. They persist In talking when a sympathetic silence Is wlmt we want. My friend, because of this wonderful gift of Ills, la everyone's friend. Everybody likes him. It'a a wonderful If gift, (hla power of one liaa It not why not try to cultivate It? Some amount of delicate Insight may he necessary, but observation, practiced perseverlngly, should In the r. end make one a One could innke many friends; but although that Is an asset not to he despised, ones real reward would he that he would gnln that human touch, that fellow-feelinwhich mnkes the world a better place to live In. are the good Samaritans of "or o Price, Utah. 11. n, Forty years nfo there were but two this country for prospective teachers of physical training. Today there are more than a dozen special colschools of this kind and fifty-fiv- e schools in leges and universities are giving courses leading to a degree in this sub- ject, according to the United States bureau of education. Wise is he who knows when he has enough and works bard the rest of his life not to get more. Following the Golden Rule is one thing and catching up with it is 3k mood-matchin- mood-matche- g, Mood-matche- rs the earth. Myths About Toad Stone The toad stone Is generally described as a species of black jiehhle of no especial beauty ns an ornament During thq Dark ages, however, It waa In great demamL It wan supposed to protect children fram the molestation of evil fairies anil to curs kidney and stomach troubles. That a common toad wean a precious Jewel In Its head wrs a profound belief In the Middle ages, says the Detroit News. Its possessor wss supposed to be Immune from toothaches, so the legend runs, and K was a anre antidots for poisons. deserved. they Thms creatures were said to foreHa made some explanations. "I warn (gainst venom by transmitting a want a gymnasium here at one aide nd this over here la the billiard room, smarting sensation to the flesh. The toad waa credited with having a natuwith a gun room off of It" "Where! the dining room?" ahe ral fear and antipathy for man aa wall aa for all venomous reptiles, hence Its asked, abruptly. Isn't any. ni have a long refec- warning. tory table at thd aide of the stairs in tha main hall, which win be twa Unavailing Heroism ftoriea high with timbered walla, and Eight men gave their lives, oat after another, In a vain effort to save couple of bedrooms upstairs opening on a gallery running around the a dead comrade In Roma The tragedy ball" enacted by simple workmen and Urn," mused Teddy. "Very nice without pretense to heroism took for a bachelor. Rut, of course. If yon place In the old Roman sewer. A man wanted later to have a dining room who had descended Into the sewer Instead of a billiard room you couldn't failed to respond to calls and another change that billiard room Into a din- volunteered to descend. When this ing room, because Its so far from the luan fulled to return, seven others, one kitchen." by one, quietly volunteered and none But I shan't want to have It survived. The foreman took precautions to Insure the safety of the next Changed." "Ton never know," aald Teddy In man ngalnst deadly pocket newer gas her most downright manner. Ton and the workman discovered the bodies night be married, or want to tell, of all nine. They hud perished seemor ingly with the first breath of the deadNot a chance," said Leonard In ly mixture. some alarm. some alster might come to Ready tor a Trade Bve with yon with her children or A tenant farmer In the West wni you might be made ward of the fa- very poor and hnd to work hnrd owtherless children of some friend, and ing to the flirt thnt he hnd been they might come to live with you" ilessed with ten daughters but no Nothing like that's going to hap-t- sons. It kept the man occupied to me," said Leonnrd. Si 111, if keep the girls dressed In the latest vogue and he hnd tried to mnrry Muthuschih prolmlily lived to be them off. but In vain. One dny In 000 years old because he hnd so much hla Farmers' Weekly he saw a furnitime to let his troubles wurk them- ture advertisement which plcn-e- d selves off. him. Yon furnish the girl, we furnish the home." lie Immediately Better observance of the Sabbath answered. I ran furnish ten homes night be obtained by teaching the fish with glrla; bow mnefe furniture havo how unholy it is to bite on that day. yon gotr - C. H. Stevenson Lumber Company One Machine Or a Carload er I must begin with a somewhat strange confession, asserts a writer In certain person for SX, 1924 j them-eelTe- 1 FRIDAY. NOVEMBER When the Birds.; Fly South Winter's advance agents are tha cool days of late Autumn. The. first frost is Nature's signal to the birds and wild animal to seek their winter abodes. Mankind, too, seeks escape from winters chill by spending more time indoors. And indoors should be just as cheerful and homelike as paint can make it. Pass your fall and winter eve nings in a house made cheerful, bright and homelike within ITCH BOY white-lea-d and flatting oil. We can beautify the walls, ceilings and woodwork of your home .with this ever-newashable paint, in colors of your own choosing. Let us call and show you how w, BEN BEAN Fainting Contractor, Phono 118m. IIS North Fifth FIUCE, UTAH Moat Reliable Work In Eastern Utah Et FORD CARS, TRUCKS, TRACTORS AND LINCOLNS Alger Auto Co. Price and Castle Dale, Utah Winter time will soon he here and your roof will need some repairs to keep the rain and the snow out. Let ns look at it and give yon estimates on a new job of shingling. We also do all kinds of mill and cabinet work and our prices are reasonable, tOO. Call ns UP and we will be An tllft , fih ; ; 5 SHERIFF'S SALK IX T1IK District Court of tha Seventh Judicial District In end For the County of Carbon. State of Utah. J. Waldo Parry. Administrator of the Kst.ito of J. M. Parry, Peer used. Plaintiff, vs. George I Thnyn and Mary Tbayn, Husband and Wife, Defendants. To ho sold at sheriffs sale on the 6th day of December. A. 1., 1924, at 1:30 o'clock p. in., nt the front or north door of the county courthouse In Carbon county, 'Tiih. the following described proper-toIt; The cum half of the northeast qunrter (Vi) (4) of Section Thirty-thre- e (33) nml the northwest of the northwest quarter quarter , .? ). .'i. MM.;... L' of i S'w j , , , When the young sorts begin to talk about the need of a new carburetor the old ones wonder whether they roul.d play one if they had it Can You Judge? Mcnciulii If yon arc not our plumbing finished. Hut In years to come you will appreciate the value of de- w ! J thereto. Said ante will be made to the One well known company has highest bidder for cash. HAY DEMINA. Sheriff. Dated at Price, Utah, veloped two hundred and sixty Nov. 13, 1924. uses for oil, none of which is First pub., Nov. 14; Inst Dec. 6, 1924. it on troubled water. - , - west quarter I1 I of Section Twenty-Seve- n (37), all In Townahlp Fourteen South, 1 tango Eleven (11) East. (lO Suit l.ii ko base and meridian, together with all water and rights to the use of water heretofore and now used upon said land or In any way nppurtenated 'thereto. Also all easements, rights of way and other Incident to said premise! andprivileges every part thereof. Also all tho estate and Interest of which the mortgagors or either of them may hereafter acquire In and to aald property and tho appurtenances Australia Samoa "SYONIY kHORT U Five mid a Imlf days to Honolulu, nineteen (lays to Sydney by the favorite 1. H. mall ami express steamer. Sierra. Sonoma. Ventura, 10,000 tons .displacement. Rated Lloyds HM) At. Sailings from Kan Francisco. October 2Kth, November 18ih, December Ptli and every twenty-on- e Honolulu day. and return, flist-clas- a, S220; Sydney nml return, flrst-elasS55( Round the world, first --class. $1200, Hook now. Ocean Steamship Co., ltne a, street, San folder. Ikaorlwa Send for pic-ta- ro will simply look good wlion It la having efftelcnt workmen Install these luxurious and Minltury fixtures In your linmo. let ua do your repair work. Wo are to put your In iundiilon for winterplumbing uses No and wlion HstMiiieiiientK delays you want nometlilng done. Fair charges. pre-iwr- eil Reed Plumbing and Heating ! North Eighth Street Ftione IM |