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Show i , CACHE AMERICAN. inf boftkat try h cold, )u ftrertu m1 WHO WAS i! QUICK WITH GOOD RED PEPPER HEAT lit Sights of London Thai Linger in the Memory I1 b,i oijm :: 1 I I H miinjr children siwiik.na bavs gradually tuniiilf reinserted the tiam of Ralnt NU iio In lino III familiar American Sant to Claus, ao hla many admirer ninny different nathm have created lh conventional Christ mas aoiiil out of a II .ii re which was to real Ilf very different. Hoy. Eat Crai.hopp.ra Nicholas mat bishop of Myri. In Lni in lh auniUMT wine scetlotia (.yda, Aala Minor, during lh of lh atut of Nebraska were re- - Fourth century of lh Christian ra. Hirhnl lo be badly oterrunw lib grass- - tt, youngest l)ihop In lh hiatory boppora. Many method acre tried of lh church. Ilia father was a reto hold them la check liut II wealthy merchant, and Nicholas, by r malned for a pig breeder lo Inheriting hla fortuu. aaa enabled one !nit ji'.-i- to otroy tbein.'(0 build up for himself repu'a Tb I a dg man discovered that Id Uon for generosity and benevolence about a would mi the grasshoppers toward the poor that baa tailed and If left In a badly Inflated area 'down lh centuries. It la a mailer arould gradually devour or drive away f legend that Nicholas. because be the peats, and make good gain In dlallked to be thanked for hi gift eight at the same time. Montreal once dropped a puree of gold down IlerahL tie chimney of the hut, where lived a poor-lman and hla little grand Instead of landing on daughter. Wife Itiirtl ig. I've Just lcen down the hearth, however, the puree fell that lovely little jluto one of the UltJe glri'a stocking. 1 (gloomily) What hare hung op before the hearth to dry. you bought? Passing Shove. (Thus commenced the custom of Ranging up Chrlstinus stockings for Santa llau to AIL llow the grave saint of ths early Christian church became the Jolly, fat Santa Claus of today Js another Hie figure and story. face he borrowed probably Tile sufTerer from J'rolrudlng, from aottie Jolly pagan good fairy r.leedmg, llchliig or Wind Files, run mov get relief from very such ss were worehled before the first treatment by using Christian era. Ills gay red costume I the contribution of Russia. where he Is a patron saint. Ilis reindeer ure the gift of admirers In Lapland. JlST a hd .A Time for Great Eventy f. ' N V. KING ARTHUR tv IJIKTHKR historical King Arthur was a figure or not, and scholars are recently renewing te search Into tills fascinating subject, there stands today In Cornwall. ling land, ruins of an ancient fortress crownl'ng" Hie' prmm.'nt'ory TlntaYei I Mend, which are generally known a. King Arthur's Castle." As t)e birthplace of the glorious King of the Hound Table, this spot hat recently been transferred to tile possession of the English government to be used as a natlonul park. historical If King Arthur was figure he was a comparatively Inslg clficant Cornish chieftain of the early period Just succeeding the withdrawal of the Romans. Such Q. It. Co, a chieftain Is celebrated by tbe Sixth Gentlemen : Inclosed find $1.00 T. O. Money century historian Glldas, In connecOrder for One tube of Q. It. 1lle tion witb an account of the Battle Ointment to be maUed prepaid to of Mount Badon In 616, tbe decisive struggle which checked temporarily Name the advance of the Saxons against the Celts. Nennius, writing In the P. 0. Address Eighth century, calls him by name On conditions that If I am not and attributes to bfm victory In satisfied with results obtained, I twelve battles. Tbe date of his am to receive money back upon death In the battle of Camlan In 637 tube to returning your Is added in the Tenth century Cam brlan Annals. By tbe Twelfth en tury the Monks Geoffrey of Sion A Gue.s mouth and William of Malmesbury Meriwell I wonder vvliat hap- were able to produce accounts of his landlady ? heroism already embellished with pened to the Cheerio Why, I heard she disap- much of the legend mnde familiar peared along will) her rumors. by Mallory and Tennyson. Actually, only the fi undations ot the chapel of King Arthur's Castle date from anything like as NEWIIOUSE HOTEL Winter Kates early as the Sixth century. The rest of the ruins have been estab lislied ns Thirteenth century Nor ry V -t mau. MAGGIE hero of thnt familiar song, You and I were Young was its author, George W. Maggie, Johnson ; its heroine was Maggie Harris, the girl he found and won for his bride during a gold prospecting trip in the wilderness of unexplored forest, Indian ambuscades and occasional white pioneer settlements which In 1830 comprised East Tennessee. Many years later, old and gray, and alone, Johnson returned to tbe spot on the Hiawassee river that was the scene of his courtship, reviving in his mind's eye every dear detail of the settlement as he had first seen it, the green grove where stood the Harris cabin and where he had first seen Maggie, the old mill where they had walked on summer evening. Noting sadly every change, he wrote down his poem to take home to his wife In the East : THE Write for resor ervations, when registering ask for special A 1 1 -- Expense Rates. PLAN A 2 Person Two days, one night room accommodations: meals: garage; theater tickets or cabaret dance. Good week-end- s only. $7.50 $10.00 2 Persons . Two days, one nighfr room accommodations ; garage ; dinner, break- fast, luncheon; 2 theater. Good any time Farther details npon request. HOTEL NEWHOUSE Salt Lake City, Utah C W. West W. E. Satton ! If The green grove is gone from the hill, Maggie, Where first the daisies sprung; The creaking old mill la still, The Madde.t Man Maggie, Since you and I were young. Millie They say that meat eating makes one ferocious. And now v e are aged and gray, Tillie Well, the maddest man I Maggie, The trials of life are done, ever saw was one who had Just eatus Let sing of the days that are en a caterpillar with his lettuce. gone, Maggie, Whe-you and 1 were young, v (, 1932, Western Newspaper Union.) "Latin-AmericV toothing ointment draws out your cold Uke magnet when rubbed on chest and throat Ease breathing when inserted in stuffy nostrils. Jars and K tubes 30c. Includes all countries of South America except the Gulanas, all countries of Central America, Cuba, Haiti, Santo Domingo and Porto KIco. are people mostly descended from Latin races a union of the of the Old world with the Datlva races of the New world. Latin-Amerlc- a seat M plautle ll-Ht. tt UHaai. Lautf f pwl sMi I lid. At l bats m win bah Mm a$i i 4 1 Triumph for As Beauty ciiinpeilildpt seldom end In aucli way a oh In Paris, to find tlie lovelleet pair of ejej. Ths end trant er all drinwd alike. In cloak that covered all ths ea. Finally on body exrept the pair were so outstanding tb Judge Immediately derided. The prore of murremoving the (lingulae caused mur of surprise through the audience. The "loveliest ejes In Pari belonged loan old woman of seventy I wide-hoode- STOP YOUR COLD IN 6 HOURS WITH 251 15 a cold in 6 kouri. Drive it away in 12 hours.' Raliavai Headache Neuralgia Palm salt HORSES and MULES V smlie-wreuthe- Q. It. (Quick IiHlrf) rile Ointment Is a in-remedy for the treatment of pile sufferer no mutter how long nlllli led, guar linteed to give relief or money refunded. Before plai Ing this pile ointment on tie market for sale, it was put to the arid test In both mild utid severe cases, npver falling to produce woudorful results. If you are troubled with piles, do not experiment. (let Q. It. I'ile Ointment. If your Urug-gldoes not carry It In stork, till out the blank below and mull It to Q. R. OINTMENT MFC. CO. 373 South Sth East Salt Lake City, Utah is tU Imalas m l Q.M Ik il wm 9M.IU 4 Only specially privileged persons are permitted to drive through the Beyond there gateway and arch. lies the Horse Guards parade, where every year, on the king's birthday, the magnificent military spectacle, mkimilf "Trooping the Colors," Is performed before his majesty. And yet, a Interesting as are Whitehall and the other famous sights such as the National gallery Ship Urn Prinnoldnrrmipji with Its scores of masterpieces of YourwarfchriciU)toltLri Saddle boron $JS lo run from to , I 'Mo 10. Muk rilin brtt ft. art, the unmutchahle British mu- Inbtufce hrw Advance SiO (a US prt bed this wrrk. bak-of seum, Big Ben, the houses parliaMonday. put lh freight ai Um od. H rite or wire ment and Buckingham palace, none v7 A MUU COM. C0m Dmmt. CM ttORSt CaiOtADO of them are the you remember after you have left her vast midst. By-Bu- Ointment sort la aeUk e. 1 PILES ftil are a thousand Limlmi those found lu Limehuuse, Hutton row, Illooms-- , bury, Chenpklde, petticoat lune, the Strand, Went etui, Leicester atjuare, Whitechapel one could go on endlessly Jut writing the name of the tlrev-and lu laindon that have been made famous by an army of poets and novelist. But merely because London la so vast, endless and varied, only the outstanding sight of that fascinating city can b described In these short articles. There are, for Instance, (he Whitehall Horse Guards. The ceremony of mounting the guard, which takes place every morning In front of this historic old place, never falls to attract crowd. The moment the new mounted soldiers In their brightly colored uniforms relieve Ihelr fellows and get Into position they are like men of stone, and their horses seem lo be also of atone neither ever seem to move to the slightest din-ove- 1 Young Keeps Skin WwrHdiiatt4 world about whhh nmre hooka have been written than !mndn. There M, ContfUuk 1 I I I I I I H--l I H SANTA CLAUS r.lercolizcdVax I'rrhapa there la no city la the WHO? of a cHt ui remedy the! rehevrecltrtl cold and acKrtand and lum pun of rheumatism, neonu Li0 almorf inuntly. It the penetrating, heeling heat o red pepper, haw thi genuine red pepper heel contained in an ointment yon mmply rub on to get rebel in lea then 3 nun tite. It i Aotre Ptppmr Hub No bheter, not bum nor Urm. It doe rebel th want. Cel email you bring jar Iron) your druggiC ITAII MMIHHIIIIHMIHHf END CHEST COLDS Relieves Almost Instantly Aoify brrihiO hyp pini in cheiiiycouhot ti4j out feel 1.0(1 AN. The ideal LBItt'AUY 29 Is approaching to mind us thnt this Is leap )enr, year of S'd dajs Instead of SGi, hence February's 29 daji Instead of Its usual 28. The reason for the extra day In the month and the extra day In the year Is con with some tinkering with the calendar by sexetal men nway buck In ancient time. The firt one to do It was the Homan em perlor, Calus Julius Caesar, who In 4(1 II. C. established a calendar on the basis of each solar of 305 davs and el hours. But cn'lier than bother with the of a day jeach year, the six hours were saved up" and a whole dny added to every fourth year which was to be known as a leap year," when, presumably, time leaped ahead one day. Tlila calendar was defective, for the solar year actually consists of 305 days, five hours and 49 minutes, therefore Cnesar's calendar was gaining II minutes on old Father Time every yenr. So Augustus Caesar, Julius' successor, tried his hand at tinkering with the calendar and ordered that there be no leap year for 12 years. Next the Pontiffs took a hand In the matter by In serting an extra day every third year Instead of every fourth year and by the year 8 B. C. they bad added 12 such days Instead of only is mw-te- ir one-fourt- nine. When the march of time bi ought' humanity down to the Sixteenth century It was discovered that the year was ten days off schedule, the spring equinox falling upon March 11 instead of March 21. To correct this error. Pope Gregory Xin in 1582 ordered that the year should consist of 3G5 days only, with the extra day added every fourth year to make a bissextile or leap year. In order to prevent further Irregularity It was decided that a year ending a century should be bissextile only at the end of each fourth century. In this way three days are "saved" In 400 years because the lapse of 11 minutes each year makes about three days In the period of four centuries. So while It Is true that every year which Is divisible by four Is leap year, there Is the exception that a year which ends a century Is not a leap year, even If It is divisible by four, unless It' Is divisible by 400. So 1000 was the last leap year of this character and the year 2000 will be the next one. Now that we are started on another leap year, will history repeat Itself and bring to pass events of great importance as It has In the past? For no less than four of the greatest events In American history took place during leap years the discovery of America by Columbus In 1492, the landing of the Pilgrims In 1G20, the birth of Washington In 1732 and the signing of the Declaration of Independence In 1776. In addition to these there have been a great number of other Important events In our history occurring during leap year, at witness the following chronological record: 1508 Thomas Aubert sailed up the SL Lawrence river. 1512 Ponce de Leon found Florida. 1564 French expedition built Fdrt SL Caroline In Florida, and the occupants were massacred by (he Spanish. 1568 The French took baci' Fort St. Caroline and massacred the Spanish. 1580 New Mexico explored by a Spanish missionary, Ruys. 1584 Sir Walter Baleigh explored Virginia, and Virginia was named by Queen Elizabeth. 1612 First bricks manufactured in America made In Virginia. 1616 First cultivated tobacco raised In Virginia. 1620 Ninety young women sold In Virginia as settlers wives at 120 pounds of tobacco each ; first cargo of negro slaves iMd at Jamestown. 1624 Dutch landed eight men to take possession of New York. 1628 Salem, Mass., founded by John Endlcott. 1632 First church begun In Boston; King Charles gave Maryland to Lord Baltimore. 1636 Hartford, Conn., and Providence, R. I., founded as colonies ; Harvard university founded. 1646 First book printed In America at Cambridge, Mass., the Bay Psalms Book. 1644 Three hundred Virginia settlers massacred by Indians. 1648 First Instance of capital punishment for witchcraft In Massachusetts colony. 1652 Swedes took Delaware from the Dutch. 1656 First Quakers came to America and were expelled from New England. 1061 King Charles gave his brother, the Duke of York and Albany, the grant known as New Jersey; British took New Amsterdam from the Vacation Land Denver Boy Great National road, first federal Llghuny, pleted from Cumberland to Wheeling, built In 14 jenra at Cost of $1,709, OK). 121 Lnfajette vlslfed United Stales, trade treaty algned with England; first flannel In world manupiece of ninchlne-nmdfactured In Massachusetts. 1828 Protective tariff raised as big Issue first time In United States; first trip In United Statea by a locomotive on a railroad. 1S32 First rebellion of a state against the Colurnbu3 -- 1492 United States and first declaration of secession, by South Carolina, over the tariff; source of the Mississippi river discovered; first appliDutch and changed It came to New York. cation of chloroform by Inhalation. 1068 Maine waa organized under Jurisdiction 1836 Texas rebels from Mexico and the of Massachusetts; first permanent settlement massacre of the Alamo take first astromade In Michigan by Pere Marquette at Sault nomical observations made In place; United State. Ste. Marie. 1840 Adams Express company founded; first 1072 Parliament Imposed first customs duties successful made In New York; daguerreotype In America; first American whale fishery started Chesapeake and Ohio canal completed from from NantuckeL Georgetown to Cumberland, 191 miles, st cost of 1076 Nathaniel Bacon rebellion In Virginia. $16,000,000. 1GS0 Colony of New Hampshire separated 1844 Morse Introduced magnetic telegraph from Massachusetts; Charleston, S. U, founded. and Charles Goodyear first vulcanized rubber; 10S4 The French built a fort at Niagara first American newspaper on Pacific coast printFalla. ed at Oregon City. 1092 Twenty persons killed In Massachusetts 1818 Treaty of peace with Mexico, United for witchcraft; College of William and Mary States gaining huge territory; gold found In Sacrafounded in Virginia. mento valley, California. 1096 Cargo of negroes from Africa sold In 1852 Telegraph fire alarm system Invented Rhode Island and Boston. and Installed In Boston; manufacture of gal1704 First regularly published newspaper In vanized Iron begun In United States at PhilaAmerica Issued, the Boston News Letter. delphia; first railroad from the East built Into 1708 New York negroes plot to seize city Chlengo, the Michigan Southern railway. and kill all whites; sexeral whites killed and 19 1S5G First passage of a vessel from the negroes convicted. Great Lakes, Milwaukee to Europe via Welling1720 First clocks Imported to America (hour ton canal; first wooden paving laid In United glasses used before) ; first Iron made In America States at Chicago; Eessemer process of steel at forge at Coventry, I' a. making proven 1732 Georgia chartered by the king, last of 1S00 Lincoln elected, determining circumthe 13 colonies to he formed. stances of the Civil war ; South Carolina legislafirst 1736 Augusta, Ga., founded; newspnper ture convened Just before the election and printed In Virginia, the Williamsburg Gazette. called a convention which passed a secession law 1740Sonth Carolina legislature prohibited on December 20 ; first wild oil speculation caused teaching negroes to write. by dlscox'ery of oil In Pennsylvania; first pony 1752 New Year set at January 1 In English express, completing Journey from Missouri to 25. on March heretofore beginning colonies, San Francisco In nine days. 1750 First settlement In Tennessee. 1SG4 Shermans march from Atlanta to the Amherst under General 1764 British army sea ; Admiral Farragut blockades Mobile ; Early's took Canada from the French. raid to within seven miles of Washington ; postal 1764 Commons voted It had the right to tax order system put Into effect; sorting of the American colonies without representation; moneyIn mall transit In railway mall cars first put Into Louisiana given to Spain by France. Lincoln 1768 Boston Instituted an embargo on British effect; 1S08 President Johnson charged for Impeachgoods; British troops occupied Boston, and tried, the senate voting him guilty by ment at to America, 1772 First umbrella imported 35 to 19, but the action falling for lack of conBaltimore, from India; burning of British ship stitutional majority. Gaspee. 1872 Boston fire, loss, $75,000,000. 1776 Washingtons victory at Trenton; first 1876 Centennial of Independence celebrated in Yerba settlement California, permanent at Philadelphia, at cost of $14,500,000; Custer of San Francisco. on site the Bnena, battle In Montana. 1780 Benedict Arnold went to the British as 1SS0 International postage rate of 5 cent an exetraitor and Andre, British, captured and ounce discovery of gold at Juneau, adopted; cuted as a spy; first buildings erected at CinAlaska. cinnati 1SS4 Greely Arctic party survivors rescued law In Connecticut 17S4 First by Commander Schleys relief expedition. gradually abolishing slavery; ship Empress of 18S8 President approves Chinese exclusion China, of Boston, sailed from New York on first bill; 4S2 works on theology and religion pubvoyage direct from United States to China; first lished In United States this year. dally newspaper In America, Philadelphia, the 1S92 Grover Cleveland elected President; Pennsylvania Packet and General Advertiser, Homestead steel strike and riots In Pittsburgh. In Constitution all 17S8 New federal adopted 1896 Election of President McKinley; Utah states but Rhode Island and North Carolina. admitted to the Union. 1792 First Republican party organized, later 1904 Theodore Roosevelt elected President; to become Democratic party, headed by Thomas Louisiana Purchase exposition at SL Louis. President 1908 Formation of Progressive party under Jefferson; Washington 1796 Tennessee admitted to Union; Cleve- leadership of Roosevelt ; William H. Taft elected land founded. President. IgM- - .Constitution amended to provide mod1912 Woodrow Wilson elected President; adPresPresident and Vice ern method of electing mission of Arizona and New Mexico to the ident. Union. IgOS Law halting Importation of slaves in 1916 Raid by Pancho Villa, followed by Invaeffect January 1; steamboat Phoenix, built by sion of Mexico by American troops, federal reJohn Stevens, went from New York to Philadel- serve act passed; Woodrow Wilson 1920 Warren G. Harding elected President; phia by sea, first steamboat to make an ocean Nineteenth amendment to the Constitution protrip In the world. ; Louisiana admitted 1812 War with England claimed. as a state; first cotton mill at Fall River, Mass. 1924 Calvin Coolldge elected President; first 1816 Indiana admitted as a state; first sav- airplane trip around the world. ings banks founded In United States at Phidadel 1928 Herbert Hoover elected President; Kelphla, Boston and New York. treaty signed In Paris. logg anti-wa- r 1820-Sl- ave trading by altlzens of United States 1932 ??????? , forbidden by congress under penalty of death; ( by Weatera Newspaper Union.) com- anti-slax- e e Landing oF y Sunshine All Winter Long a Winner towering mountain Splendid road range Highest type hotrU dry in vigorating air dear at aril I nlglita Calllornta's Foremost Doisrl Ftaygreoad era o A ca.rvop re Every mother realizes how Important It is to teach children good habits of conduct but many of them fall to reullze the Importance of teaching their children good bowel habits until the poisons from decaying waste held too long In the system have begun to afreet the child's health. Watch your child and at the first sign of constipation, give him a little California Fig Syrup. Children love ita rich, fruity taste and It quickly drives away those distressing aliments, such as headaches, bad breath, coated tongue, biliousness, feverish-nes- j, fretfulness, etc. It gives them a hearty appetite, regulates their stomach and bowels and give tone and strength to these organs so they continue to act normally, of their own accord. For over fifty years, leading physicians have prescribed It for , bilious, constipated children. Mora than 4 million bottles used a year shows how mothers depend on 1L Wolff Mrs. G. G. Wilcox, 8855 SL, Denver, Colorado, says: "My son, Jackie, Is a prize winner for health, now, but we bad a lot of trouble with him before we found his trouble was constipation and began giving him California Fig Syrup. It fixed him up quick, gave him a good appetite, made him sleep fine and he's been gaining In weight right along since tbe first few days, taking 1L" To avoid Inferior Imitations of California Fig Syrup, always look for the word California on the carton. FWrltm Spring'S Juet Girl Fannie Joe snj he is very mod-esBut If be was very modest be wouldn't sny so. Nannie But how would anybody know It If he didn't hrng about Ut Voluntary Myopia, Perhaps Marie Did you give Bob any opportunities to propose? Mabel Yes, but goodness, I couldn't tell him they were opportunities, ceuld I? L New One to Her Lulu Who Is she engaged tot Lola I don't know I couldn't Identify the engagement ring. Should you hear a stranger argu Ing for what you believe, you cant keep still if his adversaries get him In a corner. half-sick- A suburbanite who gardens Is prouder of bllstera on his hands than of anything he raises. Stiff, Aching, Sore! 0) Get quick relief . this simple way Heres ths Writer Would Go Limit I , jiV in State Abbreviations wsy to ro- liev painful lumbago without blistering or burning. Rub on good old St. Jacobs Oil. Quickly it draws out Inflammation and pain. , I ; Wonderful relief comes sJj ...In a minute I St Jacobs Oil is just ths remedy for aches and pains of Rheumatism, Neuritis, Lumbago, Backache, Neuralgia and sore, swollen Joints. Get a small bottl from your druggist. Vt The abbreviation used for Ohio Is O. Apparently Oklahoma and Oregon do not obJecL But there are six states whose names begin with letters which are not the first letters of the names of any of the other states. These states are: Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Pennsylvania and Utah. Why not use D, F, G, L, P end U for the abbreviations In those cases? Also, West Virginia Is the only West state. So why not simply use "W. V. Instead of the usual W. Va."7 The only reason for abbreviations In the first place Is the desire to save time and jpace. Then why not save all the time and space possible, or else use the full name? Why fuss with "Pa. and Penn. and "Penna." when P." would fill the bill? Worcester Telegram. ' Al Borrowing Unnecessary There's no use borrowing trouble," said the philosophic citizen, You dont have to borrow it," replied Mr. Growcher. Somebody Is always willing to come along and hand It to you gratis. Dr. Pierces Favorite Prescription makes weak women strong. No alcohol. Sold by druggists in tablets or liquid. Adv. O. K., All But Is that a real diamond? Well, very nearly." The HumorMarriage may be a failure, but ist (London). sos divorce. A Protective Food Ths importance of cod liver oil of high vitamin test was Feed recently stressed in a Government pamphlet, EmerrtfKjf Rtltif and Child Health. An indispensable food foryoung children,1 it characterized this valuable oil, rich in Vitamins A and D. Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil is S pleasing, food. In it, palatable way of taking this great "protective and children gain a store ofresistance-buildin- g vitamins. Scott Sc. Bowne, Bloomfield, N. J. Sales Representative, Harold F, Ritchie & Co., Inc., New York, Carat Ota Soott Burnt radii pnvram Advnbt Usnff VOLurkntr.1 i1 ( on Sunday ntgkl at T top m. v- KD7L Sait and Stations City and LLZ Dmtr Network lakt |