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Show !4 A Carat Diamond $150 lociorsSaid HeWouIdDia Friends Advice Saves Ufa A Guaranteed perfect cut, spotless and flawless. Some larger and at the same rate. toot smaller Corn in and look them over. Tliey are beauties. SALT LAKE CD I with to ft American people, ever keen for something new, have-durf- ng the past year or two been Indulging their fancy to an extent for a new form of 1 It la amutement,-th- at new to the United State although It ha had great vogue from time out of 'mind, in all the leading The European countries. open air pageant or play Is the object of thi new fad, If fad It may be called, and r enthe new style tertainments are by no means confined as some people might suppose to the summer months. Indeed the spring is a favorite time for this form of "return to nature whereas many such spectacles are held In the autumn and finally we are provided as coming to find Buch productions among the leading mid- - winter --attractions of such favored regions as Florida and Southern California. The people who do catering of amusements as business were sort of caught unawares by this sudden popularity of the open-ai- r pageant or play. It spread suddenly and of its own accord so to speak and thus we see an explanation of the fact that nearly all of these big spectacles are private promoted by artistic or public-spirite- d JcitLcens who have no thought of gain in the matter. Similarly almost all the parts in such open air dramas are enacted by amateurs rather than by professional actors and dancers. And finally the proceeds of almobt every one of these undertakings have been devoted to some worthy cause. HE Her Kr.owlecjge, President Caroline Hazard at a re eeptiou at Wellesley college, ti.il, apropos of the girl graduate "May none of oir gt ad Holes h.ue said of them, absent-nuJeilly, su h a thing as was once said of a Wtstciu girl "This girl, In taking leave of her dean, murmured ' Good-bprofessor. I am indebt d to you for all I know.' " 'Oh,' said the professor, pray dont mention such a trifle " n y, FOUND $13,075.20 In the houiie of John Halfln who died in Salt Lake, the police dtwovered 113 0750 In cah. most of it In m toofc-stoHr keeping tins nu. the premiers, Halfin while alive ran a ntk of behie for Afire inadvertently murdered money. ing started woukl have destroyed the currency, the lost or stolen been entire amount might have If Haltin had placed tne cah in a savings ac eount, there never would have been danuer to him or to the money in 17 years aud h months, at 4 per cent compound interest he would have bad fUfiJSO 40 double the original amount Do not hoard likejiaittn, but save sensibly, and get the benefit of 4 per cant compound interest and safety. You can bank here by mail, bend for Illustrated booklet. 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As soon as he could get his hre&th to working again he told the official that be had come to see about the prisA i oner. Glad you came down,", was the affable response of tbe magistrate, "I suppose you want to appear against ' him- N. E. A. Convention Rates we sale Juno 27th to July 6th, Ineluoive, also Julv 7th, Salt Lnk Ulty to Los Angeles, returning via San Francisco, limit Septem35.75 ber 15 th On lake - 'I',.- - . "Well, I guess not!" excl&lmsd the I want to victim with a dad smile. Mss him on tbe brow and dve him flfl. Among other things that he stole from the bouse was a package of love tetters that I wrote to my wife before ,k - v day of July, 19C9. VERNE TOWN!; Notary Public. oas-doU- ,m$ ri tOn same dates Oregon Short Line and Western Pacific at Salt will aell tickets In reverse direction, returning our 11ns - at susus rates.) Los To returning Angeles, snd Portthrough San Francisco 15th.. 53.75 land, limit September -- spectacles It is natur- al .and appropriate - that we should now turn to Indian themes -for our latter-dadramas on the greenswards. The story of Hiawatha has proven particularly popular for such presentation and has been enacted In all parts of the , country, sometimes , with real Indians in the roles snd sometimes with white folk y LOS ANGELES. Salt Lake City to Los Angeles and return, tickets on sale dally until September SOth, final limit 40.00 October 11 111 For further in forms tlon call oa your local agent or write to Trying to Be Witty. They were sitting In the parlor with th lights turned low. The hour was pretty late. I Ho and she had talked men and the big preparatory schools tor girls and about everything, from the weather to d she throughout the latest ahoam. He yawned thr4a acaroa one ot these tnaUUtUona th length and breadth of the land that does not yawned, but he made no attempt now boast at least one elaborate play or pageant move toward home, and she was beon tbe campus each year. coming weary. At last the said:' "I heard a noise of amateurs and of pro organisations Companies outside just now. I wonder if it eould lesslonals have presented Shakespeares plays be burglars sylvan surroundings In various parts of the counOf course he tried to be fmey. try, as for Instance has annual event of this kind .Maybe it was the night falling?" f . on the White House lawn at Washington, btu for he said. O, 1 gueaa not," she exolalmed; tbe most part these events Introduce original productions and in most lnatanoea not only is the dia- guess It waa the day breaking." comHasty exit ot logue original hut the music has been specially posed and tbe dances specially arranged for that ' The Girl's Handicap. particular event' At the most notable pageant of In her pretty new frock sieta Mabel 1910. that held at ths home of. the late Edward the musical mas- felt quite proud as she sat on tee front -MacDowell In New Hampshire. most composer were step and watched some hoys playing famous America of terpieces specially arranged to form a musical setting for on the sidewalk. J After a time one' little boy came up the open-ai- r drama. , to talk to her and to ndmtra, in his Many of the spectacles which have been presented by local talent In various American com- rough little way. her bright shiny f lf Ot to charity at least to soma philanthropic purpose or to some form of municipal betterment for the com munlty in which this latest style of moving picture is presented. As has been said, open-ai- r A POSITIVES plays and" CURE FOR pageants that tell a story' have been' as make-believ-e . In- annual events. in from time dians. and Europe Drunkenness out of mind. The best known of these, There are many Opium Diseases. of course. Is the s who contend Passion persons I m YWa m MMfcitr b dciaa. Udm trt4 Play which is held once every ten tbe that penchant for KEELET INTHE r bm Fnvl STITUTE. 334 V. the open-ai- r drama in Tmk Stmt, SaK Uk Gt?. years and which thousands upon thousands of Americans witnessed during America is but tbe the lait past presentation. There are natural outgrowth of munities era hlHtnrical In theme, being designed to many Americans, however, who claim the parades and fieatl- recount the events of the most stirring periods In that the idea of the distinctively Amervals which have gradican pageant as developed during the tbe history of the respective regions where they ually attained to tbe are presented. However, the latest leaning aeems cPzrraePAWisey Instipast few years in this country has not dignity of local J GefJTA? fVAV to be toward Greek play, original or otherwise been transplanted bodily from the Old tutions Tn many of ITT maw ar. 4cr uutm otrr Undoubtedly the flowing costumes of th Grecian World as many persons suppose. Certain it is in Gras Madri lor instance, the our cities, pmorwmotottAL amatkur photo mode lend themselves to graceful posing and th New that World In influences have had a part in Ne wOrleans, th frontier teten held annually mupptmm rkpaht hooar PtmmHtmm current popularity of classical dancinghaa helped thee volution of this novekolass ef drama. many western cities, ths, Veiled Prophet parades some. For Instance, the Indians conducted In Among th women promlnent ia th producSouthern In their and the midwinter Carnivals of Roses HEN AND WOMEN to Lean palmy Greek spectacle, and almost all tbe proof tion some of the most wonderful specdays in kirbt Weeks. Yet another factor that has WANTED barber Trail, aet California theatrical are In th handi of open-ai- r lor ot tools, Ho. tacles the world has ever known and a remnant to ject Tuition, with edly helped to bring this whole broad subject of 'women. i Mrs. Albert Clifford Barney of CinWith partial set ot tool, 44. With your own of those picturesque rites may yet be witnessed tool SJA. Address Molar Barber Collage public attention I the penchant which many cinnati and Washington, D. C who has great wealth IS Gotnmeretal hires. bait Lake City Utah. among the Pueblo Indians of the Southwest Con-- " our schools and colleges have shown for this form r to allow th indulgence of her penchant for th sequently, if the original Americans handed down of entertainment Particularly has the open-ai- artistic snd the dramatic In new guise. woto us somo of the ideas for our modem open-si- r Just a Safeguard. spectacle entrenched Itself M the college for "George dear. Just one more question and I promise not to bother you she any more during the game, pleaded, according to the Detroit Free Press. I it now?" said Weil, what George impatiently. INSURANCE POLICY. ADVANCED Tell me why the catcher wears FEARS. Th Seven JVonders. . The Opportunist. foe on face?" his und will wire wife that funny thing I wonder If my "Oeewhllllklns, Sklllington." said No." says th man who Is being --"Oh, sometime the catcher gets At the height of Washingtons fame Blabaworth, bla Chicago that meeting solicited to take out a policy. "I guess mad at the umpire's decision, said there were those who carped and crit- friend In the corridor of a New York again? got about alt the Insurance I t wonder who I can touch for t Ive George. "Some day he might get too icised to some extent, warning him hotel, you must be prosperous! I see Looks like a waste ef can carry. mad and bite the umpire, and as they that being a celebrity was a precari- you and Mrs. Skilllngton oat motor- loan? to keep sinking It anyhow money I wonder if he will com again te don't want that jto happen they muzzle ous thing and that he should be most ing In the park every blessed morning and bar to wait so this into game, do or say something and afternoon. What does it coat night. careful, lest be him." endowment nn even poiiey for h long bolding that would turn the tide of popular you?" 1 wonder whether .be mature." to admonl-tlon- s . him. To taror bluffing. theso SklUlng-tonIn All against theHonor. Nothing at all. Blab," said good, band 0T only ew form now," But w have ,how-loWashington merely smiled. I wonder how b keep fr "The madam and I are enjoying One of the best Lincoln stories told the argues agent "There is Just ene thing that might a few demonstrations, that's slL With her age? What Is thatr . Is that of the man who asked the be done," be said, "and that Is some- sixty e cars on the market I wonder If that her laet years incoln Job. liked his By paying four years premiums at -president how he will not be done until long one can motor around New York twice bat made over? thing that s once you become entitled to an Invitasaid the question reminded him after I am dead. By that time ffiy a appm-ancefor a whole month at the cost I wonder how they keep up tion to our fancy dress dinner Preof a man ialKnofs who was treated fame will be so solidified that nothing of day Puck. a blue veil and a of gocElea." co hi salary? paying th whole term of premiums to a coit of tar and feathers and rode can make it If we were sufficiently Harpers Weekly, pair , was asked He a en rail gives you n season ticket for t b town out of advanced In commerce for this one She Saw Toe Much. table, also." m speakers' told You how he liked It and replied that If It thing to happen, then. Indeed, I should She (after marriage) Playing th Game. WILBUR D. NESBIT. 1 have he of the honor thing the not for but be earefuk" wa After having a good dinner at a that I was your first love, Boaon from foot "Wbat la that one thing?" Inquire cookshop Tim was Jeavlng, when the found a whole tnmkful of letter would rather have gone Crowded. I tbe others. "Put you In a historical landlord called for payments bnt Ttm all sort of girl. Just bursting wtth ton Record. conductor clang desmicrobe The t . fioveir was penniless. ' , , . , tenderness" to a thread on th trailing The Usual Result. perately five-ret I "No; name e cigar for me." The landlord, after thinking for a He I I said you were th first skirt of th street dress. -WILBUR D. NESBIT. ... Yec Charlie Is as brave fis a stack him few off to let loved. I didnt say you were th ever minutes, promised To the angry germs who waited for " Ws. darhis about See? hear Did me. yoa on condition that he did tbe same at only one who ever loved of lions. a ride, be shouted: Life Trials of Jn a Small Town. a rival, opposite. ing a policeman to arrest him? Cant hold any more! Take th dif"1 little a find it Gee! you happened?" What suppose "No! "Sorry." said Tim. "I went there Cause and Effect, next train!" EvW ficult to accustomed Plain become there? life yesterday and they Jet me off If I cam to - "He was arrested." WILBUR D. NESBIT. "See that "man over s' In a small town, after having lived over her today." Ideas. , Dealer hear ot th romance In his Ilf. It so long in a large city." "Nol Who Is h tnd what was A Splendid Part. , Tht Difficulty. 1 "Oh, dear, yes; It te very hard. I A False Charge, Winner Loos, tnd h wot "He sort of a part has your daugh, What -"1 hear. Miss Anna, that your young bis wife by a gam of cards." Whstl the hardest thing you en fear I never ahall be able to feel et ter In th new play?" bom bare. When my little boy caught friend from rollego uses quit n sescountered In flying?" flaeried she. What doe h dor Splendid. Bb doesnt have ranch h Oamof livwoman Evils quipedalian language." the present stage of the game," the a hooping couf-- every Lectures in th f to say. hut eh wears alx different "That aint true! He talks Ilk a W,B" returned the aviator, tenderly rub- ing la our block knew about It and , gown." WILBUR XX NESBIT. we commended something. perfect gentleman!" bing a bump, "the hardest thng Puck. , encounter,.! the earth. T. O. Peck, G, P. A., Los Angeles. Oal. J. Ii. Manderfleld. A.G P A . 19 Mats Street. Salt Lake City, Utah. world-famou- MUm ao "- -- morist oeuvres g firet-clas- nt ' triand , - ' were married." , shoes end pink sash. waist, exSee my nice equare-cu- t claimed the girlie, and my aloe coral a beads! Dont you wish you vu " girl?" - 1 No sfreres," replied tho bey. wouldn't want to be any girl at all, because lookle how much more neck you haf to wash." WRONG SORT Old Mast, Potatoes Bread May Be Against You , Perhaps Plain and for a Time. A change to the right kind of food can lift one from a alck bed. A lady' 1a Welden, UL, aaya: t with Last spring I became severe stomach troubles accompanied 1 got wars and by alck headache. worse until 1 became so low 1 could scarcely retain any food at nil, although I tried about every kind. bed-fas- I bad become completely discouraged, and given np all , hope, and thought I was doomed to starve to death, until ona day my husband, trying to find something I could retain, brought home some Grape-NutTo my surprise the food agreed with me, digested perfectly and without distress. 1 began to gain strength nt once. My flesh (which had been flabby), grew firmer, my health Improved In every way and every day. And in n very few weeks t gained 20 ' pounds In weight , so well that for ' X liked Grape-Nut- s four months I ate no other food, and always felt aa well satisfied after eating aa If 1 bad sat down to a fine bans. quet "Inad no return of the miserable sick stomach nor of the headaches, that I used to hare when I ate other food. I am now a well womAn. doing all my own .work again, and feel that Ilf is worth Uvlig. Grape-- ntg .ood has Leen a Godsend to my family; It surely saved my Ufe; and my two little, beys have thriven on It wonderfully" Nam given by Poetum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. ' v Bead the little hook, Th Bead t WollTille," In pkg. Theres n reason. tho iWrt ItHwf A Ever ' rt4 tFffkfl (tmi tt tlWMb Tktf ait uPBiitti trvt) u4 ten ot ltK |