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GOODWIN'S WEEKLY 11 H WINDS OF THE WEST. Oh, the yest vfinds, the wild winds, glad vagrants and free! They sing of the lure of the long trail to me; They sing of a bluff, a lone wolf on the crest, And the tang of the sage from the wastes to the west. Oh, the west winds, the wild winds, a mad symphony That shouts of the smoke of the line camps to me! Till out of my soul bursts a passionate cry: "Oh, I come, I come home, for thy bondman am I." in . THOSE APPENDAGES. Io, whiskers, which we used to scorn As useless and effete, We learn once more are to be worn, Decreed by the elite. Those relics of Victorian ace Will soon again be seen; In England they are now the rage Hence, seek your brilliantine. Witli joyfulness I do not view 'Stern fashion's late decree, Which must be taken up by you If up to date you'd bo; Recalling, with a vivid sense, Remarks not wholly kind With which kids would make refer ence To "lilacs" and "tho wind." The Shorn Lamb. Innocent Lady How did you become blind, my poor fellow?' Mendicant Looking for work, mum. (Is promptly tipped.) May She received a dozen pairs of silk stockings. Fay What man was the silk worm.. "Is he a friend of organized labor?" "I should say not. Why, ho even refuses to wear a union suit." MUSICAL. Pehneologist (examining boy's cranium) Your son .has a musical head, madame. Rustic Mother Sakes alive! that's why he's forever complalnin' of a singin' In his ears! TO THOSE WHO MOST DESERVE. Thanks to those who most deserve My thanks, where'er they bo; Whose loyal friendships did not swerve Throughout the year, from mo. 4 1 Thanks be to those who over smiled J Their words of honest praise. J Wiho, by their sympathy, 'beguiled Tho sorrows of my days. To those who loved who love mo still With comradshlp sincere, My thanks I give with hearty will, Their own brave hearts to cheer. Tho Toastmaster. Preachers who work for a salary on Sunday don't want any one else to. The modiste proposes the opera exposes. Your automobile is waiting for you. Purdue's Automobiles and Taxlcabs. Anywhere at Any Time. Phone for Rates. I Phone: Wasatch 5 or 1598. William J. Kelly who plays the title role in "Jim, the "Penman," at the Colonial next week. Gladys That's a striking bathing costume Ethel is getting made, it's a short skirt or a wide sash. Nora Yes, I'm not sure "Whether "He's a financial genius. Spilt a cup of coffee over a fel'ow's light-colored trousers " "And got out of paying for the trousers, eh?" "Why, he talked the other follow Into paying for the coffee!" Town Talk. "Papa, why do they have those bars across the windows in the bank?" "Oh, keep still, little boy; don't bother me that's so tho man will get used 'to it." Tbe Philistine. "And so after inviting your friendB to a game dinner, you wore not served with any part of tho bird!" "Oh," yes; I got the bill." Smart Set. Just the thing for a Christmas re membrance, THE DIVINE LIGHT, by Judge C. C Goodwin. A beautiful brochure printed in gold and white and royal purple. The price is fifty cents. Order of Utah Publicity Co., 902 Boston Building, Salt Lake City, or any book store. Advertisement. IMH Remodeling, rep- j j j jlJWWVl WWjM Expert furriers jH pairing, redycing WMrij f ySMEF for all kinds of fur H furs our specialty Utah's! jjQ 1 1 JvVomcn't order work. H Itg. Grand Xmas Sale Of 1 H , rSSSSL SUITS and COATS 1 I p0m h dresses, gowns 1 H JfflHPT QBuKm Here are just a few illustrations m f W HamKv A beautiful combination Moleskin M , v III IgQmnRr and Sealskin Coat newest cut- E H Wffit5w away model Jap sleeves great I H Wfi"f1 $225.00 QIC A 1 afc W JL value $10U 1 Elegant large genuine Mink Set r..i mil- c orvii, ei m HI Splendid $175.00 fl11C Genuine Mnk Set, 80-Inch Stole H wni.Tl .Slli? scarf, 10 Inches wide, large pll- M vame Vv 0W mUff; both pieces elaborately B A beautiful genuine Mink Set trimmed with tails; reg- flJIlA I H priced regularly C1HH ular $250.00 value flllV at $145j00 $lvU 1 H An elegant genuine Mink Set ' Very fine genuine Hudson Seal I H I very elaborate design, splendid Coat, bplendld $200.00 value H M $300.00 $991 xtra Q11R 1 H value tyuCtO special pllt) I 1 One genuine French Moleskin Coat Elegant French Seal Coats splen- H Parisian mode. Q1QR dld values at $150 QQE $350 value $100 Xtra special yUOJK M TAKES COMMODIOUS QUARTERS The Utah Power & Light company, one of the largest concerns of its kind in the west, has taken all of one floor and part of another in tho Kearns building and will shortly em ploy a large force. Tho company starts auspiciously and will become a factor In the industrial and financial fabric of the state. UP AGAINST THE BARS. Old King Cole was a merry old soul; A merry old soul was he! He called for his pipe, and he called for his bowl, And foe called for his fiddlers three. But only two of the fiddlers came; Tho third, they said, was barred From earning his living thencefore, because He carried no union card. Nor came the pipe with its fragrant weed, Nor the bowl with its goidon brew; For all such things hau been driven from court By the W. C. T. U. MONEY WELL SPENT. Arthur Blanchard, who spends much of hiB time traveling over the country for the government, was seated be hind a bride and groom in a Pullman car one afiternoon when the train went through a long tunnel. As it emerged into the light of day tho bride was grabbing desperately at her hat and fighting three fast rounds with one or two hairpins which had become loosened. In order to relieve the situation and inject some harmless conversa tion into tho gap, Blanchard re marked: "That tunnel cost $12,000,000." "Well," said the bride judicially, "it was worth it." Popular Magazine. TRAVELERS TO COLORADO I AND THE EAST I Should select a route famed for its Scenic Attractions and Superior H Train Service. M "Every Mile A Picture" I This Route offers the "Back East" H Traveler more varied scenic attrac- H tions, that can be seen from the car H windows without extra expense for H side trips, than any other line. H Three Fast Trains daily between H Salt Lake City and Denver, carrying H through Sleeping Cars for Kansas H City, St. Louis, Omaha and Chicago H without change. H SUPERB DINING CAR SERVICE. Further information on application H to any Rio Grande Agent. H I. A. BENTON, Gen. Agt., Pass. Dept, Salt Lake City, Utah. F. FOUTS, Agent, Ogden, Utah. H FRANK A. WADLEIGH, General H Passenger Agent, Denver, Colo. H Powers & Marioneaux I Attorneys & Counselor M O. W. POWERS, THOMAS MARIONEAUX J. W. McKINNEY Tup Floor Fiont, KenriiH Hide:. HI Hell lihono 1850.