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Show EAST SALT LAKE TIMES, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1923 AST THE SIT II NEW DANCES Complicated dances are pn posed which the public can learn only through serious study ; and one effect of them, it is said, will he lu reduce TIMES Utah Uvest Community Builder. Published every Friday AfUtrnoun. Presbyterian Notes 4? l and busi-nes- a All item of news on activitiea should be submitted to sik-ia- Times not later the East Salt Thu than Wednesday eaeh week. Times office i in the Sugar Bank Building, at 1109 East Hist South. Continuance of second class privi-ledg- e of Sugar House Times, granted Post Office in llay 11. 1923, at the Salt Lake, applied for. sis-el- pus-tlm- The Times will be sent anywhere in the civilised world for the subscription price, which is $1.M per year. Full information on advertising rates will be supplied on application. Phone Hyland 996. .SALAKECITOCT.19,1923 There are more powerful nations than Sweden countries that hare a way of Indicating that they believe than any they are nearer olhrra which might well Imitate some of the things that Sweden and other little nations are doing. For instance, offlciul reports given out In Stockholm any that electricity has cond of the cultivated quered area of Sweden. If the nation continues electrifying at the present rate, It will he only a few years until almost the whole country will be run by electricity. Moat of the furms In the electrlfled area are now tapping the new source of energy, and nearly 11 the power used In the dally laltnr on these farms la derived from thn linea that apan whole sections of the land. Americans take notice I For ten years there has been a steady Increase In tbe proportion of women to nion among Immigrants from all purta of Europe. Last year, for thu first time since Immigration IntlKlici buve been kept, there were more women tliun men admitted to the country. The proportion was 51.G per rent. This situation la partially explained by the fact thut Immigrants of former years hare prospered and are now sending for their mothers, wives and daughters to Join them. Despite the Increasing number of women coming In there Is no apparent relief for the household help problem. A trilling proportion of these women take up domestic work. Matty of them enter factories. Statistics show that of the women Immigrants comparatively few are trained for any kind of employment. The same condition la found among the men. A large proportion of the Immigrants are classified under no occupation." There are fewer laborers coming In than at any time In twenty years. high-pow- The transmission of pictures by wireless, the possibility of hopping" cross the United States In an airplane In one day, and various other equally astounding feats resulting from mechanical and Inventive developments, moke It easy to listen to thn Australian Inrentor who claims to have a toothless, wearproof, heatproof gear that will transform power at a reduced ratio of 185,000 to 1. Such leverage would enable a flivver" engine to hoist an ocean liner, and opens untold possibilities for revolution of ?2.lKK) (Vnifortalde apartments are now to be had In Berlin for 10 rents a mouth, but food is at any price. Somehow the landlords and the butcher refuse to ho reasonable at the same time and place. Since I'ollcc CVmmlstdotier Enright of New York has given a watch to William I'ntrlck Fluhcrty, who has a record of thirty years of wit limit an accident, It must be lie believes that accidents are not necessary, lie is not rewarding Mr. Flaherty for his good luck, hut for Ills careful driving; and If a New York taxicab driver ran keep out of trouble, the average driver hat no excuse for the damage he sometimes causes. Why, Flaherty not only succeeded In avoiding ordinary vehleles. hut he dodged the reckless drivers as well I rural Journal says that James re, cully killed a rattlesnake g 12 Inches In diamcir- The foot propelled airplane has been i d a scientific If not yet a The world continlives. practical ues to learn that a good husky kick . placed with dlcrUoa complish almost anything. wUl ac- Scientists declare the laziest reopla on earth are the Svantiann, who lira between the Caspian and Black sen;. They are probably no lazier than pup own sons of rest, but Just probably dont mind Insects 'P'-t- e to much. The hardest thing In the world, says tbe Ohio State Journal, Is tv retnein-her not to chew on the aide her the tooth hurts. Really It is only vise second hardest. The hardest thing is to have the blunted tooth pulled out. i Strangely enough our Insurance companies still accept applicants who are habitual pedestrians In our large cities. Perhaps It is feit thut the man In the automobile Is as poor a risk as the man on the street, and that It would he had business to discriminate. However you 'look at It. the insurance man has nothing to he happy nbut. I j j ' j i The young man who bought a automobile with one forged und then bought gue and oil with another forged check probably that if he is caught be ran fgun-uy Ins lawyer and fine tbe same wajt sec- - ond-han- i Tbe fact that marks value of J2:tV"0 were cen's the ether day some wo- -i s to off iaHon " having a face selling fi.r Vi Indica'e that take fhe strain roi d s LEARN TO DANCE Iraska Animals Nack In Odd Mannar Rafuaaa ta Fight Jungla Baasta Arm ad With Tusks. Complete Courses in Ballet, Polk Dancing, etc Class or Private Lessons. d Tha rhinoceros Is a beast, but his sense of smell la exceedingly keen. He will always charge 1 tiger on scent. He will not, however, dash with an elephant The two big animals are ahy of each ether, although the rhinoceros la not a match for the elephant when the latter coils up his trunk out of tha way and goes at the other beaat with bis great tuaka. The tiger, on the other hand, la no natch for a rhinoceros and will not Sght back. Ha haa no weapon strong enough. The tiger la not even a match for a water buffslot. His method of killing the largest animal he attacks a bullock, for exla to break Its nack. Standing empt m his hind legs, he reaches one paw io the bullock's shoulder and the other to the lower thigh. Then, taking the animal's neck In hla aw, ha throws back hla own bead, larking tha neck of the bulluck up and ever and cracklne It. Asia Magazine. short-sighte- Call Miss Maryan Lambert, Hyland 2192J C. J. A. L1XDQCIST, Pica. M. W. LI X DO LIST, Mar. copp, SMJ.T The Funeral Home LINDQUIST & GOFF Morticians and Funeral Directors PBEYENT8 INFECTION The greatest discovery in flesh healing is the marvelous Boroione, a preparation that comes in liquid and powder form. It is a combination treatment that not only purifies the wound of germs that cause infection but it heals the flesh with extraordinary speed. Bad wounds or cuts which take weeks to heal with the ordinary liniments mend quickly under the powerful influence of this wonderful remedy. Price (liquid) 80c, 60c and $1.20. Powder 80c and 60c. Sold by Lloyds Pharmacy C. I. During your hours of bereavement we consider it our business not alone by words of condol- ence, but by acts of thoughtfulness to be your most comforting friend. Phone Hy. 1572 ' 2128 So. State St, Salt Lake City, lrtg COAL Adv. Have You Tried Our Butter? If not, you have a welcome surprise in store for you. freshly churned each day from sweet cream, it makes a most delightful and healthful food containing elements necessary to both growing children and older folks. Sugar House Merc. Co. Ilyland 3164-316- HAMPTON COAL CO. Pea Coal $6.00 Dora. Lump $9.00 II y. 1213 5 Nut tSJt Wood $3.00 Lump $930 Sugar House - Robert N. Young Candidate For THE UNIVERSALCAR City Commissioner His experience 11s City Treasurer, his understanding of City administration and liis knowledge of the needs of the City qualify him for the position. Vote for him at the primary election October 23rd. e in dcmom-trsi'.- when BULLOCK e apiece. foe! long and KILLS 1702 So. 11th East. who Chimpanzee la the native Guinea name for a large ape of equatorial Afrlcn, belonging to the anthropoid or man-likmonkeys, anil to the same family ns the gorilla. It Is sometime fire foot tall when fully grown, with black hair, but is not so large and Like the powerful as tin gorilla. It has the hair on its orang-utan- , forearm turned bu'kvard, hut differs from It In having an additional dorsal vertebra anil a thirteenth pair ef rib. It walks erect better than most of the apes. The chimpanzee feeds on fruits, often robs the garden of the natives, and constructs a sort of nest among the branches. In menageries, where it I common, it shows much Intelligence and docility. they say, It figure 11 HOW TIGER Bjs:t!ftaapiiaBua:wu;'aupt:PinBBrif:iililllllliyviH;B!Wlwira!' The estimate that bucket shop losses last year amounted to a billion dollars gives a fine opisirtunlty to the statist Man. If it sucker was born eter around the body." The das geometry will now figure out the cumference through It. BEST MUSIC Adm. 50c Couple Extra Lady 25c book-borrow- Sure cures fur human Ills are announced almost dally, and are to be accepted with caution. If, however. Dr. riiixlii, Hie French scientist, who says fleas nnd lice carry the germ of eaneer, Is right, the way hns been found to eliminate one of the most prevalent nnd fatal of diseases. It is hoped that lie is right. A have united and will hold a dance each Saturday night, commencing at Forest Dale October 20th; Wells October 27; Richards November 3, and each Saturday throughout the winter. ," The outstanding feature of the 1022 trade In Dutch Guiana, says Consul & IV. Davis, In a report to the Department of Commerce. Is thnt Import figures show a decline In rnlue from all countries, as compared with 1921, except those from the United States, which show s slight Increase, due In part to Improved steamship communication. Export figures show a general decline to all countries except to the United Slntes and the other Guiana. Totals were somewlint less In 1922 than In 1021. Fn-no- r THE FOREST DALE, RICHARDS AND WELLS WARDS have a personal the hubituul grievance against says Now and Then, a British Journal, und who realise to wlint extent the practice of constantly reading books without ever paying fur them robs the author, will rejoice at the recent action of a Swiss magisof Bablkon, trate. A a suburb of Zurich, was cltarged with falling to return a borrowed book, and was sentenced to two days imprisonment nnd a fine of forty francs, In addition to the value of the book. The magistrate, in passing sentence, said: 'A book Is a family utensil, like furniture, nnd la necessary to the welfare of tlie family.' The defendant has lodged an appeal, but, whatever the result of It may be, we believe thnt the practice of lamk borrowing will decline at any rate In Zurich." those AH Industry. every minute, a out that they contributed neurly Advertisers. DANCE one-tliir- the motor possible. Then coat I he section covering the crack with ulcohnllc solution if shellac. Before the shellac seta, wrap the section with the silk thread aa uniformly as possible, and with all tbe tension that tin thread will stand, making no provision for the ends of tbe thread except to smooth them down well In the eetting shellac. After thta shellac la dry, which will only require a few minutes, tbe Job can be finished by covering the thread with another light coot of ahellac. The part thus repaired trill be the strongest point In tbe pen, and If It be tbe barrel of the pen. It will be absolutely necessary that tbe shellac be light, for If It Is heavy It will not make a neat Job, whereas If It la too light It will set before It can be wrapped. If too light give the place a second coat, when the the popularity of present inane and The usual prayer meeting was held inurtislic steps of the "Jutut" variety. evening, October 17. Mias Wednesday . I'am-eralike mankind It may lie so. in was Paden charge and lead a very in gem-rul- , abandon the customary on the Meaning meeting interesting and reach out after the new. Hut the of Prayer. critics of modern dancing are not likely to lieliete that Increased comAt the Christian Endeavor meeting; plexity will lie of boholit. A real ob Sunday evening, October 21, the three Jeetion to modern steps has been, lu delegates to the C. E. conference at fail, that they are so numerous and Mt. Pleasant, Donald Burger, Coral so exotic as to require study, Lindsay and Dorothy Drury, will give with the result tliut dancing bus be- their reports from the meetings they come u profession rut Iter than a attended at the conference. The proficient dancer bus to devote real attention not only to the The regular monthly meeting of the elements of the art, but to all aston- Ladies Aid Society will meet Tuesishing variations In the step tliut the day afternoon, October 23, at the home first haa half set. Imaginations of devotees cun devise. of Mrs. Hawxhurst, 1060 Blaine beure the for Patronize Times sorry People nowadnys nighted peasants of Eurojie who dance the same dunces that their enjoyed. The life of a modern dance step Is measured In months Instead of centuries perhaps because It Is overworked. WENDELL H. LYMAN, Editor and Manager ' How to Repair Fountain Pen. Secure a silk thrn.l a nearly like the color of the pen i" be repaired as couple thnt holds up a tnarringe license for five years heft 're using It certuiniy cannot be accused of hasty matrimony. A (PaiJ AilviTtiscttiiiit) STOP AND LOOK At Sluslicrs Tire Shop. He calls your attention again to the saving you can make on tire repairs by having them fixed at his We are now carrying a complete stock of Firestolie Ajax and Goodyear Tires. We sell Fisk hike tires for 82.50 each. If they don't give satisfaction, bring them hack. Mud guards $1.00 a pair. Slushers Tire & Bike Shop Sugar House 1131 E. 21st So. St. s Heres the New Coupe! exWith its new body design and construction, trim terior appearance, more comfortable seat arrangement and greater luggage carrying capacity, the new rora coupe is one of the most conspicuous cars manufacturea tne today. And, although it is a much improved model, Come in. now. one here We have same. remains the price Standard Equipment includes Ford Starting and Lighting System and detires all mountable rims, around, extra rim and tire carrier. Easy terms if desired. non-ski- Price Here $62.40 Hansen Auto Company The White Garage Hyland 6-1- Sugar House |