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Show ::Y:" PAQUFOUR. THE SUNDAY H,BALD SUNDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1924; tL Gross Word Puzzle lgragfl5aC-.S- 1 1 - I- : (7 1 , -- I 1"t? - ;! i - -- 4 rl , A , nkLl Vt'Uic-le- . fete-- UTAH, SARATOGA 3pkINu3i 15. , . v 7 ' " ruR. ' , 14 horn?.' cent in Japanese money. Corrodrt To convert Into leather. 23. 24. 20. Relationship. ' . One-hal- f 15. - 14. Toward. Bring forth young. Short fibres on surfaoP'oT" l.Uiwr.. J" Wrike liehtly. 17. IS." 19. 21. 22. 10. Matter in the aeriform state. Drag .with great effort. .Pronounce) through the nose., 13. ' 'Showy. A "liatiituiil drunkard. !).' Trtuiiifix. I'tTsnnal pronoun. . "'-'.- . Wood boring toot. 2S. I.oiiS- snake-likf- r fish. 29. Tille of knighthood, 31. To anoint. 33. Indefinite article. ' fi I - You have the opportunity to escape wash-da- y drudgery, have your Devour. 11. ' absolute monarch. Aii ' . . ''.Mi.,,, 7. CITY. " . I n ' 20. Sty. 21. to catch.. ' 24. X. ' 25. A'igor. " 27. Tilt 28. Orient. . 29. Undermine. 30. A primary color. 32. Crippled. 34. Conjunction. . M SI ' J . auhdered perfectly,5 and save money, just by sending your y washing to the Troy. clothes ' y - & M a - Troy Laundry ' ' 33. Gloomy. 37. 39. In the same degree. Phone 164. , Mother. - of nearly all street Back the efforts lighting: is a desire for civic improvement. Through organizations and individuals oar communities are becoming more pleasant to live in. Parks and playgrounds, paved streets, water works, public buildings, and sanitary ccmmitfslons, once considered luxuries, are now necessities. Street lighting also has become a necessity, but from the standpoint of adding attractiveness to a city or town, what id there to be compared with the splendor of streets?1 of public-spirite- d well-lighte- d 34. Titk-s- . 30, 37. .' . Kather. BreaiUsaftwied in a parent .IS. 1 ... Continental Hi Iank Bldg. Dispute. I Salt Lake City, Utah. . !: t2?!!l . . X, 9. ' j me jfjw GO IT1R lTle aid sjiE glTiSI lEMi" RSIeI Beautifully furnished strictly modern AjtSptlSS!E NiDrtsul6lT lM home, good location, reasonable rental. C R ''' nui' hlno separating cotton fibre and seed. Indefinite article. Smallest particle of an element existing alone. A color. . An artificlal-drlidc- . A a ' - MiM RT igoIr R.EnS A sll rIu o wEmE E ST S HEiR lpXROsiiolsHUpyp I'M SS GIVING AWAY RID WORLD OF ' No. t CATMI1925 PLAYSITES - Fares I'1 WILL BE IN EFFECT ( sal-if- ; IMay-iroiiu- : ' well-know- i via I ;. II V I i ' " ' , 'i'-i- tileplrt-tmcn- t Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad " play-riehl- -- g eat-hate- r. "In-on- ftroufi-Gfad- e - Mi , t fe one-hal- sti-1- y f- y re-it - r ' , Frozen Radiator? IE r Yes We Fix 'em Like V I' DoesYour Motor Start Hard? ' . . j . fikvf'v- anti-labu- y ""lSw 4- tn A t L!l4 Vi f 'w S . j of1-- ,- "" ' 1 . . - : v 2C-(lT- .r.) HILL Aheo' JUENKJE F;8r:'Radikor.;a5 - ick?rs I Batter y Servfce, Phone - fc- viA'ifl Between all stations in Utah, west of and including W estwater, at rate of one and one-hatimes the one lf way fare for the round trip, adding sufficient to make rate end in a of 25. V multiple e .. ' ' i " . 'rttrrwlke ;rfee",lirtSi KLAt l r M ' f - r - - - ... .. ..)' ' ft. iw-.i- I yfV" New Years i x , Christmas and e fns ' ' 79-- -- pur-po.-- e 1:1- - : : : it of New York, X. Y ( nmnities, or about thirty-eigh- t per stthdfvisitms without cent of the cities In. the IHiiteil longer .open a fair Stiiles which' came within t lie .popuKilting aside " propi'irliou of the land for. tite lation ti ml growth requirements. of recreat ion. I'.ut more than came from These every Inquiries that, during, the last ten ?wirs Mr. llannoti hntt iriiven, inone thau x rt slate in the union and from Alaska. a uuliioh dollars. to, proiiuarter-n- f Hawaii, and the district of Columvide better playgrounds in a large bia. California lead the list with Sevnumber of American towns. fifty inquiries fallowed by Ohio Vwav liMek in" tin1 "days follov intf . and sneh tldnus as plMygroiinds and eral y cays ago lie presented a park w itli forty. IiH)WHkilled. To the person killing acres and a communcities One hundred hud fifty-fiv:i he largest number he gave, a bonus uijtU'tii fieliis were absidilli'iy un- Afiiiv nfl'iier fvll Vur tiiid .an endowment for and towns entered formal applicabuihiing; if $5 plus tire head tax. ity Tlie "lmd"liiims" of. and n heard, i.'t:iUiilieil with a ni'rn c;iva.lry r the 'upkeep of tlioVc to his iHiyliood tions. and eighty-siof them met In some of his many pamphlets f luin.v" t st were town the le. a frofiiicr l tines 'of' 'iMirt Si 'nvhi lit ill; home in Ihio. lie offered $100 to the personkilling every condition of thq offer, were iiLi him. who niipenred in have the best time. ' !u I in- Iii(li.')J' In order to eiieoitraire interest ij) classed as "Grade A" and entered the last cat on each. 'But the other ' In the W'iih little direction over his idle playground pi'olfiemsf he Foundaon an equal basis In the filial commuh4 sun, wliii tlav, bcllv cats sahg seven hours ' hunt huur. the'tiny who had .come from tion which hears his name was or- petition. The fifty cities to receive on- fiM'uni iiiiistaiiit' 9n '..Sayne-- s back fence. e in February 'of 1922. the playground gifts aro being seral.hlt and ei'V-- the frontier found his greiilest ganized "The rats ''aren't gone yet," he Mi! !h.'Tl'iivc hu Idvision of i lived., tin of. tltu open isfaetiun in Avsociaiioii with the Through t lielected from among this number by ..rtlays! 4'So we'll continue the tinuhle. iitilio.tovn ind assistance has beeil given a committee, of the Hollowing .tile watch- for i'f.tu!l! v ench Christmas until they iriitai'i lv anl"-imore attractive to many smaller towns in securing J lndiNti" wfto'inipht W ryitii? to rut throuuh men : are." that smok-in?- land which has been deeded for nil Mr. Howard S. Bra'ueher, Secreoff. a feire:m to the aarvhi!". atoi examples came Thinks They're Filthy. drinking, sweafini and general tiuic to the play useVi of the boys tary, Playground and Recreation .ivitS- ..fnvsi::i; th- S'aUe.l IMains. The " person winning Sayre's first emliorM--'Vaccotistittilt d the atlrihiitcs a tid irls of 'the community. In Association. cat award this year, he askilling f".rii-et:"te.il live niiv gcntle'nir.u." .' 1P2: eleven phiy.fields were given Dehi fore U" W. Mr. Lee.; F. Hanmer, Director, serts, is Thome Shear, Kingston, :, inu'-lears later wm-t- mis vann' ooy to towns in (duo during the two partment, of RecveatibnJ Russell .distaiK'O of lat'i'c a a Hi ' x. y. ' was or- Page Foundation. and miles.' he knew camp life as a ..grew tip he engaged in, the real years since the "This man one 1'n.tsim-ss of and got more, ' than .new my pamMr. Owen' R. Love Joy, General large ganized reatih'. thirty jeslare haveV-ef laiid'in more than phlets and was converted to a "Vheii-t.Uestablished through Secretary, National Child Labor boy was 'fourteen or so snliiiivisions proicr; Tiewprdnr.f. exb''''i' tnkeayfo his Unlive town hi firty American cities, Kve'ryw here its Cofinufttef yVK,wX anIn March the Foundation Tliirtv-iiv- e plains the country's chief comniumsies There In lie went he found slfttea were renreseut (ilihi to a'teiKl chool. week he killed 22." A applica- nrisscd tiff action ItnrtjColor of froiit-- ; growing up with liule or no iviiard nounced t.n .behalf, of its founder a d in flie Sayre has been' the target of atlife iimciisg the wild tribes of tot- the play 'spirit of hoys ain( new .gift to be ijiade during the pes- - tiniis. Six ennuf from the Paeifie ROCKWELL SAYKE tacks by, humane societies and offihhrnki-Indians wriere White Men's girls. No place for group games ent year. One hundred thousand Const, laitthe South leads with cials of animal protective associa lots dollars was offered' to tjuy fifty. .appnixijifately f total of worn with a flour-- r but the streets and empty were GIBBONS By ROY J. tions. They've never had him arofdatum.atid pride.' AoeustMUi-- . which Were usually plastered with ilay tracts in towns-- small cities, or nuyrhor. It is a entous crtiiiment-arSeivice Writer Nea , siihut'lian on puldie sentiment tha.t from where there was signs. id c,,it:;iit activity, the School-- : "Xo Tress-pass"Dec. 27. Hockwell rested, though, anir when their at ClirCAGO, become too bitter Sayre does a to think about the at least 3.IKIW popnlnti.oi! aial wl'tftT New York and the New England came he in As ." little found haiL' r time liov Sayre, wealthy Chicago banker and tacks, ' The: inherent there had been a growth states, where the density of popula; the scvtSoii eo.'mmtinty to alfraet his matter more definitely, real estate' owner, planned to rid simple thing. 1 tion is greatest, only five Grade A the world of. cats by 1925; simply go out and j convert ' l"b m the w ay, of play. There right of children to a .suitable place pet cent or more sitciTjWO. result The offer expire(lth July I ljut 'applications were sent in. The as"One humane so v cri- "seen aial not. heard" to phry impressed him: ' child lie' to the task more them, he says. ' ill the three luoMhs thai elapsed sertion'' that the West and South thau 15 years agQ. ciety officer came out to see me sev i'n-- vere well behavcil. l'hty is that the Harmon 'RealMr.Ksfate Wil- s sake "us not- iu voirije Conipanies, for the,nuui is wi'rejMade by"over 730 dun- - are fur more alive to children's for cats for eral years ago. He was fighting mad Sayre. a But I talked to him and now he is ni!i.ilseenis to he home out by this two reasons. -r a himself." eonipai'isoii. vast iters inn kill h of ,Tliey soiig l'o become eligible for any of was " 1'rovo of one the cities fifty . birds and they spread diseases to y selected to get a free site for play- children and grownups, too, he de- Sayre's rewards it isn't necessary to ground. clares. .... present the corpus delicti on his , He" takes This offer was made for the your word for Now that 1025. is almost here,. doorstep. single purpose of giving happiness Sayre finds all the eats aren't gone it providing a. sta.tpnient is sent to children in fifty different eom-- ' as he had bearing thesignatnres of two citi originally planned. Look, zens nmnities throughout, the I'uited ing over his: list he .discovers other. .than the : " ' vuly -Slates. It was designed also- to, I.OOO.OOW. have been dispatched since Sayre thinks it is "toadying to stimulate interest among growing nocat around the cam- - repravity" to keep launched ins If'sftf bringr ifr ia'and have.it inspected J- - tmvns in getting Iwaygroundsr "w -; pkda tlinnselvea lH;fore It was tiirl ime. "They're filthy, useless thinits,' That, leaves hintX world feline .Through this gift ifiere will he os- - population estlmatrlil af .something snys Sayre. "I missed my guess would nil be gono by 1925. Hut tahlishi'dfifty piny parks' which y rotind ?.00,(X)0,Ot)0 Jind this number they ' 'l will continue toi dinspense health times nine. years I promise .you thc total of pro- in another; gives h find Jiapiikiess for general ioiis f.r verbial won t see another cat" cat that lives their still sing ' -and ' I ' " it "The' girt of land is the gift etern-- song , hate in bis ei"' Meow! ; ! STORAC' J . ., TT TLf K-t5 j til." lint it is the hoje of tile d. :itr Riwards Champ Eillort j that the influence of the gift will Tint Sayre is inula, unco, lie has not stop there. "It is hopeii thai ' tj other lowns t whicH'ill soon MOKE COLD, lilie how rapidly it would grow, . J !fitiisk In. I" alia T5Ol MAW HtSISTWtJ.'' k 1 XN f.. . ,,. , n, n, ...... u..i;..,. i it'll II our country is growing rapidly. A"' j . CHJCAGO, nK., will seenre iXTiuanent play space other Another cold wave will hit the fifty years will add another cfory ndvaticiiig real estate costs r.o,(Hto,(MXi to 'bur people. We must northwest tonight and swe"p ' create an iimunnouiiratile lmrrier. V plan and act with mir eyes on the eastward, pnd southward acruss & Ij t'il. Thwidore IJiiosevelt has stat- future, with tin imagination which the middle district tomorrow ed tlie situation tBns: .''Iu'travel- pictures wlmt couilitions will bo, o ) the weather bureau announced 175 ingj'over the rnited Siate, time and else our people fiftyy-oarfrom today. ag.jin I liave ineeA or now will not have the j .. Kather old weather prevaijs itu'hwfc-ifc.rito wlflvW-'ware aceusfcmea and over mosof the countrr. the V ! P jjieriy arrau. w aMiaiuto- LM.-.- . J " "1 l ii - WELIAM E. HARMONLEABSTO ;Y- T.OnO.OPO il'P,l)wK..JJ",iuon Ho ; or phone Inquire 235 East Fourth South .... plenty money getting rid of cats. He now announces hu is willing to spend uto'ie until the In f nieow" is sounded. in past yeas Sayre has deluged, fiie country with bales of literature to help make the urging t;very-meorid catless by 1925.EvtT.v Christmas he gave akay cash rewards to the country's cham His schedule of pion 'cat. killers. prices' was 10 cents each for the first si HE WANTS TO YOUTHFUL EXPERIENCES OF F0R1ENT M.EWnSlWjteN l!L'FlRPosPHl'r tME. RielE VERTICAL SALES OFITCE iNTERJjOUiNTAIN liquid.-IVnial- To coiiquer. Roman weight of one pound. GENERAL. ELECTRIC '1 Sunday's Puzzle ; To tlmllenge. 41. ' ; Answer to Last god of thuHder. 10. General Electric Engineers have furnished the recommendations for most of the large street lighting systems of note. They stand ready at all time to work cut your problem so as to be both economic, efficient and artistic v - i Roadster Ilnn't Rr a V 4.- - SALT LAKE 1923 Chevrolet N GOOD AS NEW i w A real bargain for quick action R Herald Office Inquire ij S HORIZONTAL, 1. WITH SETTING! 0 . "Tl S I 'liLLi.DirJGOr-UNl- . m fr I : :'' Ute: H 0 pt-f.'ryin';;':- v t 14 I f THE I2T m ,S 13 j . THAT XAVENUtS Vt - "VOT, v v4 " " a - A I 13 1 ? 3 -- ; ' ' . '.'". ' "'i.::.'.. Tickets account Christmas will be on sale daily, December 19 to 25, inclusive, 1924, with, fjhal return limit ' of January 5, 1925; Tickets account New Year's Day will be on sale December 30, 31; 1924, and January 1, 1925, with final turn limit of January 5, 1925 For detailed etc., call-o- faretrain schedules, nearest Rio Grande ... Agent v n re- f " " :' S |