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Show LEHI FREE PRESS, LEHI. UTAH World Date Line On!- . j Matter ot Convenient ... Solid Comfort at Outdoor Sports Sally Sez Custom and the convenience af public regulates the lutermr date line, as it does the between ttie time belts in the ! States. These do not folio JJf'! ians. The time belts In the p States are regulated In- - th j , state Commerce commission, fo Far Kast has never had a ence, international or local ' to J! lish the date line. It would be inconvenient, ample, for 6ome of the Fiji i5jj to have a different day than a tralia or New Zealand, or to b the day of the week differ from Island to another. Until recently map makers dilf on the location of the InternatirZ date line. A few years ago ft George Davidson of the Universe of California, formerly of the r0;,2 States coast and geodetic tmn conducted an extensive corresp ence with the regions approjjmi taj, under the date line to see what Bat was actually recognized by the p pie who lived there. He drew a jM on the map as a result of hi, vestigatlon and practically " all ,. . tographers follow It. NICHOLAS Dy CHERIE r WL v ... - rpuv y '.' . - y 'Z'U tritn all hi tao4s Prea Paris, Nice aa4 b like ths ww wke bar ket doc. WHec staak la eerrW t hem. PATRONIZE BOMI INDUSTRY j I I . . - .a- tail '.''"- - ' Y ui . sw V .. irks . . ... J"He ; ti- - - -- r r- " X- " - :J- ., Sm$m - v rt ' Y ' v A nfTl : i r- i miii ii itriar -- Y J " i"L rri x I f S (,..,, ' ., V "V nf jHilfn ii i Vs HOW TO FIND j. J A tf-x- v - I i j - " " -- Vr4' ) U - - v '4 h i ' ?&J - ' - . Sme f- a i ' 'Y IF YOU HAVE naif iiiinniis ACID STOMACH I Traces of Vanished Pigmies Traces of a vanished race of African pigmies, including' sacrificial graves of a new kind and an altar with miniature stairs, hava been found in the Transvaal. Hamburg's Memorial Prepared by NationalC.-- Oeorraphlo Society. Barvli s. Washlnrtou. 1. roars from the brass throats LIKM , , . Star on thra tha ysar. Brine ssallss thru timM daily, Make karU full a chr, Bar all thins for dtnmr Trad markad. "fraa tha Wast" then on, year folka'U any, . Intamoa ntain la IX, Osdea, Utah, AT 400 Utah Oil Refining Service Stations in Utah 'and Idaho ,; Most Primitive Animals Living Among the most primitive animals living today, science names the egg-layimammal, tha duckbill, and pouched mammals such as the kangaroo and opossum. Cux-have- n, ASK TOUR DRUGGIST FOB Jig-sa- APES COUGH SYRUP NOSE DROPS f ' PRODUCT AN IXTERMOUNTA1N "Ten Nights in Bar Room" "' Timothy Shay Arthur was . the author of the famous temperance novel "Ten Nights in a Bar Room." It has been produced upon the stage with great success. i . Earn while you learn Bartering,. A Permanent Business with a sters. Big Income. Motor's Barber College 118 Regent 8t, gait Lake City, Utah W meet year aUte requirement Animals in National Parks There are a greater number of wild animals now roaming the' forests of the national parks than at any time since these areas became game sanctuaries. Utah High School of Beauty Culture CM Mo. M LA. CI, (tea Ciltvi PrttiKiM Kim m Bisrmin Yea caa new learn profession that will mak yea Independent tor the rest af year dajra. lit per month only for the complete coarse of sis ntontha. Phone or writ for eer eatatogna. Mail la caapan. Yi m,,.. NAME : M flear ft tail ; . I j I ADDRESS DIABETICS! Seattle nan tnd complete reUef In acrei ate with simple nataral method after failed. Ne needlea. no atarratioa. All lettsrs answered. N. H. Bales, til Bayrlew Bide, Seattle. Wa. ts Many Plants and Trees Great Smoky Mountains National park is said to contain more species of plants and trees than re to be found on the whole continent of Europe. I ft I h rd made ass Intermeantsla SlssUsr to above. Send or In te Teres prose story year Products Column, P. O. Box 156. Salt Lake City. If year atory appear In Ihls eoiamn yoa will calve check for should Goads" $3.00 Weak Na. tUt Laha City Time of Birth of Columbus The time of the birth of Colum- -' l)us is uncertain, historians placing it all the way from 1430 to 1446. The data of his death, however, is fixed by authorities at May 20, 1506, at Valladolid, Spain. : Y i 5 ' i Largest Organ in World The organ in tha Atlantic City auditorium is said to be the largest in the world. ( animals, hoarsely echo smoking Elbe, Its slips and havens crowded with ships and boats of every size ; look down on the armies of beaverlike men, moving trucks and barges of cargo, and you see that here is, actually, a colossal warehouse for all Germany. Sail in from the North sea, and there la more proof that a mighty world port Is near. Tou can sense that, as you. approach the- - Elbe's muddy mouth, by long lines of ships moving In and out. Steer past where the Elbe empties ; "follow the beacons and buoys some 65 miles op an channel, and there Is the astonishing skyline of Hamburg itself. Seen from the har Jumble of bor, It suggests a medieval and modernistic works of man. That sense of confusion fades, once ashore. You still see a new city imposed on an old ; but there Is genius and bold beauty in this architectural transfiguration. Yet in all Europe there Is nothing built since the World war quite like these bizarre structures which amaze every Hamburg visitor. They are so conspicuous. In contrast with the old city about them. You easily Imagine that some giant builder took a big broom and swept away enough old town to make room for these mon- fna MRS. H. G. HOWE mechanical whistles over Hamburg. They are the clty'a voice, symbolic of its power. Railroad engines whistle, hauling trains here from all over Europe. Steamers whistle, for all ocean lanes lead to Hamburg. Factories whistle, for here Industry is prodigious and builds soma of the largest ships that plow the seas. Fly over it and look down on the THIS WEEK'S PRIZE STORY Thank srirlne Day's canine With Mirthful Jeliiht, for ana day to sudden Sand fear cut ( tight. Te aak this day' plsaanras giant Consumes Most Meat Argentina consumes more meat yer capita than any other country. Consider, for example, the amazing Chile House. Its high front runs to a thin edge, like the sharp bow of some fantastic ship plowing through Hamburg. Its top floor even has side galleries like promenade decks. No other modern structure anywhere resembles this enormous pile; it suggests an ancient civilization, Assyrian in spirit Look up at that overwhelming geometric cube, the Kontorhaus Sprinken-hof- , rising In sheer arrogance above its neighbors. You do not expect such Wofkentcratzer, or in Europe; but here they are. Some with elevators that run like buckets on a chain no doors, no elevator men I During business hours they never stop. Traffic With All the World. , These huge trade temples In themselves add nothing to Hamburg's power as chief seaport of Europe. It Is not their size that counts, but what goes on In them. The 6,000 tenants In Chile House, like workers on the narrow, cobbled side streets, do their part In Hamburg's enormous labors. Yet how unbelievably diversified those labors are I Among all her Infinite activities, none amazos the visitor more than Hamburg's Ingenious alliance with the tropics. Some nooks here, where tropic nuts, fruits, oils, or wax are handled, actually smell more like Tenang or Para than a cold city on the North sea. . Facetiously, you might say, Hamburg has Imported everything from the tropics but the equntor and the climate. Away up In this northern latitude, 6he even boasts the world's largmart. When you visit est Ilagcnbeck's cageless zoo, where growling tigers seemingly roam free In striking reproductions of their Jungle habitats, you can close your eyes and Imagine that even Noah's Ark came up the Elbe ahead of all the whistling steamers and landed Its animals here I The more you explore Hamburg, especially afoot or by steam launch, the more you realise what an International meeting place It is; how the ships and shops serve each other and help all Germany to barter with the world. I.Ike rickshas parked hotels In Japan, rows of launches lie along Hamburg's harbor front liaise a hand and a score of seagoing taxlmen lean to lire, offering you a fascinating adventure, a cruise around this harbor. "cloud-scratcher- wild-anim- e for-hlr- e to Bismarck. Ignore the boatman's chatter. What If there are 38 miles of wharves and quays, and cranes that will lift 250 ton3, and 60,000 harbor workers? Get all that later from the consul. If you must have your figures! Just now, look at that fleet of obsolete windjammers, their pclntless sticks long naked of sail; and that elephantine flreboat squirting hissing streams on ' a burning coal barge. There's a big liner, too, backing Into the channel, off for Buenos Aires. On deck a brass band of waiter-musiciaIs playing "Over the Waves," labeled "Sobre las Olas" for the Spanish-speakin- g passengers, who crowd the rail to wave and shout shrill "AdlosT to wet-eye- d Argentine exiles on the pier. "Those left behind' always do the crying," says your boatman, "not those who go." But the liner's farewell blast drowns his. voice. Gulls scream and flock after an English collier, whose cook has Ju3t dumped his scraps. The collier blends with mist and fog like And yet another ship a movie fade-ou- t looms In her place, linked to a queer floating elevator, whose long curved spouts are pumping wheat from her hold. ! dark-skinne- d ' Mi I V. 7' Of' A j Frequent Hcsdacba; reeling ot vteakatsj Sleeplessness Mouth Acidity Sour Stomach WHAT TO DO FOR ITi TKC 2 teaspoonfulsol Youth adores these long narrow bow-ti- e fur scarfs and as a matter of fact tweeds and tweeds galore, novall other sorts of they are making a decided "hit" with together with elty woolens In endless procession, those older, as well. that's the story of the fashions for A very welcome accessory to comspectators at fall and winter outdoor fort and to smartness is the little muff sports. Suppose w make a close-uthat keeps company with a coat of study of them Individually, rather like fur. That is what the bright-eyethan collectively. maid, below to the left In the picture. g The costume In the upper Is trying to tell us. Hers is a coat of left of the Illustration Is without a fine Jap mink and the wee muff is doubt a good starting point, giving us aitto. The full sleeves testify to this a picture of a perfect grandstand model being of thls-yea- r vintage. The outfit The leopard skin swagger, cont beret which tops her curlj bob Is over a brown and tan plaid suit with brown antelope with a pompon of Ascot are typical In the mink fur Just to be pert The next a realm of spectator ensembles. By the sport she attends perhaps she will subway, please to notice that we said stitute a flecked green woolen frock plaid suit with emphasis on the word for the brown one she Is now wearing, suit. It's this way, fashion Is making for the latest color formula fashion a special feature of prescribes greens with browns for high of gay plaid woolens and I style. To complement her green dress for Ihat matter of all kinds of bright she will don one of the new alpine suitings, which can be comfortably felts In bright green which will be worn under roomy topcoats. sure to have a feather of many colors Another sports ensemble that goes thrust nonchalantly through a peaked crown. places this fall and winter Is shown at the right to the top of this group. Another tweed !down In the right It Is brown and white tweed, of course, corner of the picture. Notice the skinfor about every other suit Is of tweed. tight skirt The closer fitting the The high-necsomewhat Russian smarter, says fashion, and It Is to be obtunic Is made on the reverse side of served that the majority of the youngthe material The lipstick buttons of er set Is losing no opportunity to impainted wood are a chic trimminng press the world at large that this Is feature. Jap mink lines the large so. Button your tweed e dress collar which may be turned up or down the back or button it down the down at will of its wearer. front but be sure to see that there's As to the girl in the center, she Is the proper quota of buttons somewhere wearing one of those slim, snug little upon It. cloth suits which has the merit of The color scheme for this swanky slipping easily under a fur coat. It Is dress with matching coat Is green with tailored of bright red wool, but It Is brown, collared with natural lynx, and her kolinski scarf boa which we want topped with a brown felt alpine hat to talk about mostly. It's Just out, so which sports a quill posireally new that so far they are showtioned at a picturesque slant. s ing them only in the shops. . 1931, Western Union. COLOR, HERE ARE THE SIGNS: Nerrousneas neuralgia Indigestion Loss of Appetlta Nausea I 'V' Phillips' Milk of Magnesia in a glass of a every morning when yoa Take another 30 minuta eating. And inotla? before you go to bA color, color with furs and get up. ' teaspoonful after Take the net OR Phillips' Milk of Mamesi Tablets out labiet for each teaspoonful as directed above. J J p d eye-fillin- coin-dotte- d Jacket-and-skl- Ships From Far Lands. Here In the channel now are miles of "dolphins," or clumps of piles, to which boats tie up to save wharf charges. They are mostly tramps and freighters. Alongside one sluggish tub we drift as she unloads hemp and rice. At her rail stands a steward, a slant-eye- d Manila boy, gazing stoically over the strange harbor how different from his familiar Manila bay I ships Close by rusty, weather-beate- n pass, ships from tropic ports, manned by lascars and other men. Exotic smells from their open straw-bale- d cargo hatches hint at strange on markets heathen from goods sheds the China coast; of Brazil-nu- t along the Amazon, or nlpa shacks on Malay beaches, where copper-skinne- d girls comb long black hair, fragrant with coconut oil, or shirtless men squat about their fighting roosters. A giant seaplane roars overhead, but a Chinaman, peeling potatoes outside his galley door, doesn't even look up. We turn and start back to the quays, wharves, warehouses, the forest of cranes, and the whistling tugs. Through four or five centuries Germany wrestled to deepen this tidal Elbe, digging more and more berths for boats along Its banks and deepening them as boats grew bigger. Today, no other port anywhere has more clevdevices for the swift er labor-savinhandling of ships, and the Juggling, sorting, weighing, and dispatching of goods endless miles of bulk, boxes, barrels, bags, and bales. Stupefying ns the figures are to the casual visitor, they mean a lot to Germany ; for this with all Its smoke world trade-gate- , and whistles, Is the barometer that points out fat or lean years for the whole republic. "Our destiny Is on the water," Is an old German saying. Altona, Where Sailors Live. One man got rich making tablecloths and napkins for German liners. Other profits come from salt fish and sea biscuits; some groups make oil cake, soap and margarine, or chocolate bars. Others roast coffee, refine sugar, or make fertilizers and trade In guano from tropic bird Islands. Thus this astonishing port functions. Walk along the Elbe late some Sunday afternoon In summer, when Hamy. from the burg Is at piny, start bathing benches below Altona. When the bathhouses are overcrowded, many bathers dress In the bushes, with that "freedom of the sens" characteristic of European bathing resorts, where shorts and lingerie also serve as swimming suits. Altona, with coal and fish wharves, neat cottages, grape arbors, and beer gardens, Is an Ideal home town for sailors. Dine anywhere, by the St I'aull wharf, for example, and you see men and their fam many deep-wate- r Hies celebrating papa's homecoming. Ships lie so near some St. Taull cafes you can read the names on their sterns. OUT rt two-piec- k one-piec- multi-colore- high-clas- If you have Acid Stomach, donl worry about it. Follow the simplt directions given above. This small 1 dosage of Phillips' Milk of Magnesii acts at once to neutralize the acid that cause headache, stomach naia and other distress. Try it Youl feel like a new person. .But be careful you get REAL milk of magnesia when you PHILLIPS' Milk of Ma. nesia. See that the name "PHILLIPS'" is on the label. A1SO IN TABLET FORM Each tiny tablet is the equivalent of a teaspoonful of Genuine Phillips' Milk & Magnesia. MEMBER N.R.A. Milk of Mag nesu PlnUips Don't Trifle With Coiigb Dont let them get a strangle holi Fight germs quickly. Creomulsion co bines the 7 best helps known to modem science. Powerful but harmless. Pleasaii to take. No narcotics. Your own dnif gist is authorized to refund your monej on the spot if your cough or cold (adt.) not relieved by Creomulsion. d is more than skin deep Newspaper -ic ADVANCE FASHIONS ARE REAL ECONOMY WRITE FOR CHIC CASUAL FROCK FREE By CHERIE NICHOLAS SAMPLE GARFIELD startled when they occasionally learn that something In Women seem so last season's wardrobe need not be relegated to the ashcan. All competent performers should show their shopping ability by choosing each season several good, advance fashions that brand them as "leaders" and not "followers." This system keeps the entire wardrobe diverting and Interesting at all times. The "followers" may all go in now for Vlonnet's Arab burnoose evening wrap which she In troduced In the spring in satin. Yon get to slip this over your head In true Moorish fashion. The only difference Is that you'll probably gallop out to a first night opening Instead of Into the desert to have sand blow In your eye. And check your budget before ordering your burnoose to see if you should have It In velvet or ermine. Both are lovely. TEA CO. Brwolilya, Nw WM --m M Z r, 'i 11 DUB as w. i aaaAaMMMoii A JLaxatice vrw . Splendid PIMPLY SKIN Wan imnivtVA am away by daily treatment witj Eestog , Salt Lake City's fewest Hotel 9 r Favored in Sports Mode ii) 'I j new Jaunty sports mode on a straight, clean cut silhouette has been launched by Lanvin this year, In contrast to the curved silhouette shown for more formal clothes. . Olive green, brown, gray and navy blue wools fashion frocks o" slender skirts topped by loose r length coats, cut on a breezy line, with most of the fullness in the back. Trim collars of astrakhan, shaved lamb or muskrat com plete the ensembles. ui t - 3 HOTEL JI two-piec- e three-quarte- Short Hair Dinky little hats look prettiest when he hiilr Is short, though the flvln hob hnsn't perished, by anv meanC Hair Is cut r,o thnt It Is Just Ion cnoii:!i for a single upturn along the nape line. i W fVI r. 9 IT Fl Straight Silhouette Is A Vorit expert. GARFIELD TEA-niort w nightly often does 1 your skin sod complexionP costly cosmetics. Expls ; s ous Doay wastes msi tins and eventually causeA maWf l blotchy, erupted skin. mis internal bcmuij tonHvy will astooishyou. Begin (At your drag n"i rs) " ' L IT TEMPLE SQUARE : - It Is Just such frocks as this which capita u,, sinipc!y in ,u we tail and line which worn-e- n are choosing to wear he during dn , tim. hours. This particular model be.t-dresse- d tj.nl a self-strlp- bem-i- n red. 200TacBatH Radio cor nection in every v RATES FROM ?l-5- roo 0 Juit oppotif ERNEST e fabric of a ravishing mandarin 200 Rooms C Harmon Tahtmtck ROSSITER. |