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Show REALISTIC ROMANCE ENDS IN LOGAN, UTAH C II A P T E H T W O. (C o N l u i) i: i) "I can't conceive of one thing that bespeaks moie strongly the Intellectual and ictlned qualtles of the mlstiess of the house than music in the home" continued Uncle Hill, "and we arc told that music is the chief pleasure with tho angels. A salient lequlslte to this end is a reliable Instrument. This Is unqucstlonal lv true," Intel-jectcd Intel-jectcd the thoughtful listener. "In my pallors 1 prefer a Heniy F. Miller piano. My fi lends In the East havo this make. It Is exquisite in tone and a highly Mulshed and beautiful piano. The Henry F. Miller Is sold here by our conversant and well-known well-known firm of Thatcher Music Co. Opera House Mock." We'll soon llx about the piano," asscited the libcial uncle. "It is a reliable and an agiee-able agiee-able house with which to deal and has the favor of a wide acquaintanceship not alone In town but In the countiy tributary." "Now," said Uncle Hill to Hettle, "our next addition to our new homo w III be a sew lug machine. "Yes, es, said Hettle, "and I want the best,and latest model too, can jou guess what make l want? u Slngei! mid no other, as they aie tho favoiites the woild over, so we'll go at once o the Singer Mfg. Co.'s, Main stieet wheio ou can pick out any model ou wish." It was not long befoio Mr. II. H, Carter, tne tellable manager had sold them one of tho'Nevv Automatic Chain stlcth Sing-ets" Sing-ets" a machine that iswlthoiitadoubt the gisatest improvement on sowing machines of modem times, lemaiked rude Hill as he looked It over. "Nothing iccalls leminlscences of the hone moon hi aftei life so vividly as a photographS" incidentally ie-inaiked ie-inaiked Uncle Hill, "so our next visit will be toOdell's Studio, Hick's block, Main stieet where we will sit for plctuies. Possibly it may appear at Ilrst glance that as every photographer photograph-er uses the same general method and opcialcs witli slmlllar appliances all are alike skilful, but this is no moie title than that pen and Ink and paper make the same author. Hxpcilence and equipment are vital Ingiedlents thatsuccess In poitiait photography iequhes, but moie than these is the w oi Hi of pciccptlon hi posing, a knack that distinguishes the artist from the oidiniuy camera ''snappers" audit Is this faculty of likeness making that has bioughtOdell's Studio into good icpute. "Yes, 1 did piomise ou a nice watcli and a sliver seivlce set," qotith Uncle Hill to the biide, emciging fiom the furniture stoie, and ho directed di-rected them to Johnson's Jewelry Stoie on North Main stieet, where he soon acquitted himself of tne obligation, obliga-tion, adding to the above a' handsome clod; and some exquisite aitlclcs In cut-glass wate, while Hettle seemed to be in estacy at tho thought of so many dainty aitlclcs for her new home. "This house," remarked Uncle Hill, as they enteied the stieet, "alwas shows aitlstlo and seasonable effects and has the distinction with Its wide acquaintance of being the most tellable tell-able and best appointed Jevvely house hereabouts. It never holds out false false lights to make a sale. "Oh, jes, Uncle, jou weie to take us for a drive." "Yes, yes, I was, and I'll keep my woid, too." Just then a pair of sphlted steeds attached to a substantial and attractive suitey, with line trappings very apparent, diew up in front of the hotel. "That rig came from Mi. Gcotge Stanton's lively barn. 12.1 X. Main stieet,'' ie-maiked ie-maiked Uncle Hill, as he looked It over, "mil staunch and well-known llveiman here. He has a well-ordered lively, sale and feed stable, commodious wltli comfoit for man's best friend, where Is kept good vehicles ve-hicles for all uses and good horses, too, Including some 'high steppers;' It Is this kind of business elTort that has (nought Mi. Stanton Into good standing stand-ing with the public." "Harri," said Uncle Hill, "come with me, I wantou toseeonoof the llncst knitting vvoiks In the State of Utah. Tho Cache Knitting Woiks, Main stieet, where wow 111 see all kinds of knit goods In Union Suits, L. I). S. Garments and hosleiy In silk, wool and cotton, etc., inanufactiiied for the wholesale and letall tunle." After looking ovei some line samples, Uncle Hill placed a large older for knit goods to be delivered to his home, stating that good health depended on good underwear at all times of the ear. "The ciavlng or the Inner man for a tempting menu is made happy at the most Inviting and splendidly conducted con-ducted cafe In Logan, the Johnson Cafe, 77 W. Center stieet, which caters ca-ters to those who prefer a tempting and palatable meal, prepared by the master chefs and served by an exceptionally except-ionally polite and experienced corps of waiters. The furnishings and environments en-vironments combined with A-l services, ser-vices, all contribute to the comfoitof guests and lender even the elite at ease while p.u taking of a legular or special meal. The meie fact that Herman Johnson Is associated with the house Is proof sulllclent that le-llned le-llned folks or even an eplcuic will be amply pleased with theseivice." Upon summing up the day's events thus far, the appreciative biide mod-cstli mod-cstli lcminded Uncle Hill that she would need some lace cm talus and poitlets, besides table linen and "Kr -that's so," he admitted quickly, "I suppose ou will want to replenish our waidiobc, too, so Just come with me to the Logai. Diy Goods Company, A. 11. Cites Is the manager, to 5 W. 1st Not th stieet. Of couise ou will want to trade there It's one of our staunchest and best oidered ineican-tile ineican-tile houses and Is an example of what the modem diy goods house has come to under tactful and piactlcal management, man-agement, 'handling evei thing for cveibod.' and ever detail of the business bus-iness Is dltected with progtesslve sphlt. Theie Is whole the housewife, maid or mat ion will llnd seasonable and tast.v elTccts, in any or all of tho lespectlvc dopailtnents.ineanlng that the' lilies aie varied and compic-henslve, compic-henslve, adequate to meet all the ie-qiilienientsof ie-qiilienientsof a large cllentelle that Is by no means conllned to the town limits, hence, the Logan I)y Goods Company has the confidence of the public." |