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Show FRIDAY, NOVEMBER THE SUGAR HOUSE BULLETIN 8. 1910 THE SUGAR HOUSE BULLETIN Plant at A WEEKLY PUBLICATION Covering the Southeast Section of S.vt Lake City Publishir. PUBLISHED FRIDAY Mail Delivery of Rural Routes 1. M. CONNIKF, 1119 East 21st S"Uh Business Office and Sugar House, Utah SUBSCRIPTION PRICE One Year 1.50 . Stx Months, in advance 75i Three Months, in advance tOt Paris Grim City Under Germans DW DAVE WOLF SAYS: diftereace. try walking -If you think clothes don't make a without any down the street But Presence of Nazis Stifles Activity. ' to $12 on your Would you drive 4 miles to save $8 be made? I the .avw. Fall Suit or Topcoat? How can !. overhead. Every no have my home and our individual measure We make Ladies Suits and Top tailored. PARIS. Paris, as the idle tourist or the permanent resident knew it, has passed away. Arriving from Vichy by train in DUCK DIALOGUE Ho could bring them down out of to learn. the early hours of the morning at the sky with his stjuaking and gabbling, like the drab Austerlitz station is never 1u...k inrw.'inl wo used Autumn a magnet drawing nails. "Just talkin to them very inspiring at any time. tn But livery to nKl Doc Ankl.'ini showing up several times in their own language, that's all." was Due's arriving under the same circumstances today is positively depressat tho back door with a brace of ducks for answer when asked how he did it. us. I!ut alter migrating to Utah and taking ing. Long trains of Reichsbahn cars lie soonicd tu 1o aide to gvt thorn whon " line the here and there a H no mo olso ci u1l got a shot. 1 ottoii heard a try at the big ponds provided sentry insidings; field vaguely nods gray him say, "I can cook any duck's goose if I f.r Utah Doc said, "There's no good morning to the railroad men sportsmen, can just got tho old fox near enough to filk use, the Utah regulations arc making a lit of as they pass on their wsy to the roundhouses. It is still too early for turkey to." lounge lizards out of the duck. Why out the suburban trains to be running, so Doc know all tho words in the duck vopresent an atmoscabulary, ami I guess he made up some now here the ducks sleep till noon, and go to bed yards and sidings phere c4 cold desertion. ones that the birds seemed mightv anxious an hour before and I give up." In the station itself one is confronted everywhere with unfamiliar signs in German giving directions AMERICAN STYLE PROGRAM UNDER WAY F. to get to the "Bahnhofsoffizier" or how soldiers should leave. Here and there stand solitary sentries prepresenting arms with robot-lik- e Jay C. Newman, special agent cision at the approach of German in charge of the local Federal' officers and impassively watching Bureau of Investigation, will ad the crowd pass. rest of the dress members of the Sugar House the station one encounters Rotary club November 14th, at theLeaving first effects of the new regime. the weeklv luncheon, according to: are no busc- - n0 taxis- - no Glenn E. Tripp, arranging the1"150 private cars. So one is confronted program. Mr. Newman will have a ra.es with the alternatives of walking or sage of interest for the Kotarians taking the subway unless he has a according to Mr. Tripp, on tho bicycle. Since Austerlitz is three workings of his department and miles from anywhere, and portable its importance to the society of bicycles are still uncommon things, LUC JlUllUIJ most people choose the subway. Ran Many Risks. J;. gar-ZSlr- Lf DAVE WOLF 549 Stringham Dial 61013 Avenue 1 sun-dow- UNIVERSITY NOTES FOR SALE Heating stuvr, (Continued from Page 1) condition. $10.0'.), verv A. giMd challenged of University N. Y. inc. hoard floor and Wednesday. pipe Scholastic proof of this is a 5 :30 after or Call Sunday Y. j. survey, made by University N. m. week da vs. 360(1 27th IL A. officials, in which they discovered that the average N. Y. A n, B. I. Man Will Be Rotary Speaker Ha fa nointS vpra1 thew non-- 1 thaf w ula nf arnriATit The N. f . A V Isfnan.ilg average was also slightly aoove the student average as a whole. Work assignments are decided according to students' own per 'ferences and abilities, usually be ing in their major departments Thus through intimate contact with their field, it was student workers are explained, not only able to raise their financial status but eet a valuable supplement to their education while doine it, Work done by students varies from stenographic duties to research, and every project is designed to meet a university need. Perhaps the most practical of these is the handcraft department, which was organized especially for student work. Objects made in this project include containers of unrefined metal, fabric designs, drapes and other equipment for University buildings. According to the latest report, 452 students are employed on N. Y. A. at the University of Utah, of which total 303 are men, and 149 are women. Eleven University graduates are employed under the federal alottment, and the monthly payroll is approximately kiwk.. UlgllCl lUaU V marked scaring. Without treatment the disease results in marked impairment of vision and may This total blindness. produce disease has been a public health problem of great magnitude in China. Japan, Egypt, and Russia. Immigration officials are always on the alert for the disease and any immigrants found to be infected are immediately returned Until to their native countries. recent years the treatment of trachoma was a long drawn out painful procedue and not always completely successful. In 1927 it the "Metro" anywhere Entering discovered that sulfanilamide was in the neighborhood of a big station in the treatment ot is effective In , at train time is a hazardous affair Since that time condition. the in But the best of times. entering The recent fur exhibits in many thousands of Indians in this of the windows in the shopping it now, one runs the risk of crushed country have been treated with district has once more brought feet from heavy suitcases dropped this drug with encouraging results in a very high percentage of up the question of buying an out- by rushing refugees returning from cases. Administration of the drug Preparing themselves to help the new style center of the world, standing value in a coat. Whei the provinces. one center town in of the a coat arrests the further progress of fulfill the prophecy that fur Arriving since tho3 you expect ot buy oJL:!you the disease within a comparative that since the collapse of Paris in Chicaeo. drat fnrm. JSEJ warmth, you look for finds an even more depressing atshort length of time. kilV tWI HUM BliJ IC IIIQI VWll- l- mosphere. Outwardly nothing fashions, America will soon be dresses of their own design. The specific cause of trachoma pliment your figure but do you seems changed, but for any one with look for the "hidden" vsIum nn previous intimate is not known. However, the efwith acquaintance CHAMPION PLOWMAN OF BEAUTY AND THE BEAST iwhlch e final worth of any fur the Parisian his set smile, reminisfectiveness of sulfanilamide in article depends? arresting the progress of the dicent of that on the face of a person THE U. S. AND CANADA You should ascertain the real sease' seems to give additional volgoing to the dentist, speaks evidence that the disease is causquality of the fur, the method of umes. The Parisian had no choice ed by an unknown virus. $5,500. ""sion. but h" these"! care of the maWng fu Representatives of the Indian are the hidden values you should in varying degrees he resents this YOUXO AMERICA Service are hopeful that a pro The University of Utah is of gram of early diagnosis and treat- be sure of for a fur coat is not intrusion of unwanted "tourists." Juut for today or tomorrow. You The streets are filled with people, ficially governed by jment of this disease will should select it as you would a yet they seem empty; there is the but political partisanship! ally eradicate it from the Indian silver service or a precious string usual bustle and hum of a city going tairiy Dnsuea on one comer oi population or this country, or peans, witn a thought for the about its usual tasks, but one can tue campus last ween as me s It pleasure it will bring you manv, clearly hear the hollow crunch of presidential election n eared. was at the Stewart Training UTAH TREASURY a block away. years to come. The name of the Hudson Bay School, where active campaigning REPORT MADE 'Verboteo' Rule Prevails. was carried on with a vengeance. mi mi a coal aianus, Biuieu "Order" roien. Pirnrvurhpr. o Utah treasury receipts totaled J There school children, aged from for priceless workmanship. It is pedestrians now cross the five to fifteen years, displayed $1,584,772.45, as compared to disyour faithful guarantee of the walking streets in the "clous" (pedestrian placards of their own design bursements of 82,327,602.22 in But the order that boosting or berating one of the October, according to State Treas and beautv that nriurit & th1 passages eves cannot am the "hirtrWl reigns is that summed up in the candidates and otherwise made urer, Reese M. Reese. vehement political display of their values, nor can hand thpm ! word "verboten, it is only by the confidence yw Food at fair prices ihe German "convictions." Some children became deadly entrust in your dealer that you authorities decreed that prices obcan judge them. taining the first of May were legal serious about the election.. Others But all The large business of the Hud- maximums is available in suf- made a joke of it. son Bay Fur Co., at 233 South ficient quantities. The "halles" are earnestly. Arguments Main, Phone is am,ile amply supplied daily, but the mili- were hot, stump speeches were IOWA Fred DAVENPORT, made, debates were held; orations proof that they have the confi tary gets first choice. Timbers, farmer from forums everything resembled a "BOOK WEEK" NOV. 10 to 16 dence of the people of Salt Lake of food from the halles Transport dult Stouffyville, Ontario, Canada, who activity, even to County. to each is assured by priquarter won the first international plowand finally voting. Good Books registering Good Friends vate cars bearing large S. P. (Serving match held on the Charles Ihe young politicians have a ice windon stickers the man Public) at World's William homliest INJURES KNEE It was sometime before 1919 Deagler farm Davenport in comparatively dull week ahead. connection with the National Corn Riley meets the fairest of the fair M. W. Crowther, manager of screens. There is one car for each that the beginning of new ideas on children's books began to formHusking Championship last week.' recently in the personages of Miss the Sugar Glass Company, Is group of five shops, and each car is He has participated in Canadian Patricia Donnelly, left, Miaa Am- doing his rounds In Sugar House allowed six liters of gasoline daily. ulate themselves in libraries, plowing matches for eight con- erica of last year, and Miss South- on crutches, due to a knee injury. Woe betide the driver caught using schools, and in the book trade. western Michigan. secutive years. After the spring meeting of the this gasoline for purposes other than NEW TRANSCONTINENTAL the transport of foodstuffs, however. Local health officers reported American Bookseller's Association In general, private property has to the Utah State Board of Heal- many began to see for the first SPEED RECORD not been touched, although there are th a total of 205 cases of com- time that not only did they owe several authenticated as well as re- municable disease for he week it to their communities to imWATCHES SILVERWARE JEWELRY ending November 1st. This is an prove the character and variety ported cases to the contrary. of books for children, but that GIFTS FOR EVERY OCCASION Continuing one's search for a Increase of 30 cases over the re the department for boy's and weeK oi cases out 26 last port of "landmark" Paris, one fewer than were indeserved girl's for Expert Watch Repairing the reported finds a sadly depleted American colstead of The attention. seasonal, week last year. ony, most of which now lives at the corresponding Chickenpox led the list of com- interested created was so great Hotel Bristol, on the Rue du Fau- municable diseases with a total that it led to the passing of a bourg St. Honore, a stone's throw of 54 cases.. resolution calling for a national from the embassy itself. The hotel Other communicable disease re- campaign to arouse public interest was requisitioned by the embassy ported were as follows: in more and better books for pneumonia on the urgent demand for shelter by 26, infantile paralysis 3, tularemia children. This campaign, in time, many Americans on the arrival of 1, malaria fever 1. influenza 4, became "Book Week." Sale Prices Still Prevail the German troops. It is now con- measles 3, German measles 1. It was not long before the 9. scarlet fever 4. septic! schools became as interested as sidered mumps an annex and all embassy Phone: Dial 2120 South 11th East uiroat. j, tUDerculosis k the public libraries, and soon guests pay their way, those with sore whooping cough 21, gonorrhea 10. ' "Book Week" became a regular money helping those without. The val- - " we scnooi year in tnnus-Th- e German authorities have not inter- sypnuis io, ana tracnoma 45. ot communities. Book Week unusual feature of this.anas with one there. fered any not intended to be a lone week week's report is 45 cases of trac-j- 1 noma which were discovered in!for the distribution of children's a survey recently made by aiboolt81 DUt a week for arousing1 Church Hitching Post trachoma specialist of the Indian iDew enthusiam, the effect of which should Reserved for Farmer Health Service spread throughout While trachoma is rarely seen the year. PITTSBURGH. A hitching Books are adventure, love, beauin the white population of Utah, post marks a reserved spot out it is one of the common diseases ty, concience, and happiness. They side of the Clinton United Presamong the Indian tribes of the are the cheapest, yet the most Very newest waves, (oils) machine or machineless byterian church, where automoState. The degree of infectivity durable, form of entertainment. biles never park. cutters greatly among different No matter how poor one may be. Hair Styling free with every permanent. JACKSONVILLE. FLA. Cart tribes. In a survey made some he need not be cut off from books The space is reserved for WashB. Squire (center) congratulates ' tu per cent of the In today. years ago. farmington Jackson, G. T. Riker (left) and Kenneth Let "Book dians Oklahoma Week" were of found to give you a J. Boedecker (right) after setting er, who goes to church every be infected while fresh on start Ask the disease was your horse and reading. Sunday by a new transcontinental record. buggy. extremely rare among the Indians vour English teacher or your Baker and Boedecker flew from e Jackson, who makes the in Florida. Amone the TTti librarian for a list of books that Burbank. California to Jacksontrip to the church in an hour, tribes approximately 12 to 14 per will give you more enjoyment. Mr, Mitchell has returned after a three months absence. ville, Florida, making the 2.357 has been using that method to icm me uuecieu wim mis aiseise. Visit your neighborhood library miles in 9 hours. 29 minutes, 39 get to meeting for 58 years. His Trachoma Is a chronic disease and browse among it's stacks. Dial Phone seconds. 975 East 21st South They made one atop horse, Billy, is 30 years old. of the eyelids which produces dis. Come in. We would be more than at Dallas, Texas t refuel tinctlve inflammation resulting In glad to help you select some nev book or pick out an old favorite. Following is a list of new books which will be on display durinsr Book Week" November 10 to 16 hchPOPA-MAMAcome. , SHOOT I GOTTA CO TO HED NOW IP IHAONT QEEN QAD,MYOi In the children's room at your swmom rm w r mu utdw urt nn sif cmmutiii mww, tARvtf oecAuse was naughty, I COULD i think STAYED UP AND WATCHED csiwai to m. quick.. U., library the Sugar House Branch qurglait IM MV ROOM t of the Salt Lake Public Library: THfTS OEtK BlCS WIST UTTM IUS. i KSnB) ii.M SXU ill. for THE QURfrLAf HAHUN& ROUND THE. Ginger Blue, Charles Morrow Nei&HQORHOOD Wilson Boy, Grizzly and Wolf, Peter Gray Wolf; Lucy Lou Fights for Her Rights, Helen A. Monsell; The Bottle of Dust, Anworth Rutherford: Sleep-Ma- n Indian Tales. Bernice O. Anderson; Bertram's Trip to the North Pole, Paul T. Gilbert; Star Light. Star Bright. Mildred Foulte Meest: Leonardo da Vinci, Artist and Scientist. Leo Lerman; Today With Dede. Katherine a. Keeler: Today with Tommy. Katherine S. Keeler: and The Kin and the L nsTutieiHtiCHicnc I Princess, Jack O'Brien. Hidden Values Furs Btiw. r.. TV kX I - de I non-partis- an eventu-policie- s. i half-boo- ts ' I J. fi com-paign- ed LIBRARY BOOK CORNER NOTES Public Health pre-w- ar year-aroun- d, SUGAR HOUSE JEWELRY & GIFT SHOP 54 Thanksgiving Special ON PERMANENT WAVES Mitchells Beauty Salon four-mil- 03 SUSIE m m the |