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Show 1924 EAST SALT LAKE TIMES, FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, mm the ii Hi FAULT OF THE DRIVER are a perpetual i e lie grniln Presbyterian Notes Criuli-MUi- I'tah'a Livrwt Community Builder. Published every Friday Afternoon. WENUELI.il evening, Jan. 7, 1924. lli'l j.iii iToa-li- .j co- -t Editor and Manager All items of newt on social ami business activities should he submitted to the East Salt Lake Time not later than Wednesday each week. The Times office is in the Sugar Bank Building, at lltlU East Hist South. - ' i ll won!-f.tr "II. to cl.olii-II.,- . imilioiis td thill. ii grade id the radrisid and n,l r is LYMAN, u.-i- i i :i It ill ir.n-li- 1 Suci-t- l.M.-MollI Pru1,J y 1' - RADIO A CURE FOR FLOP EARS Earmuffa on Receiver De the Work for Boy Who Was Thu of Mrs. at the I1"-- Won. ci.'s Tilt- 'I I'll liMir :,lll.l. l I. min are ii'tw aiiiiit miiipniiii-to ilt.ui: of uideriiil.iii ; Co:, s'e-l- i a gigantic II T,e Ml'v 'v,Kl,y jj11I.l!av H. W. Burger, . Blaine j Protruding ears will of u bygm e Jan. afleri.o-ii.- , s.-- be a ' said in i i,'. char-aelrrisli-c j Reduction In Price Of i , e of second class of Sugar House Times, granted May 11. 1923, at the Post Office in Salt take, applied for. Continuance privi-ledg- n- n-- . j Fu.-il.- iv - lll-d- r . M ! -- W.-dt- I rl-- The Times will be sent anywhere in the civilized world for the subscription price, which is $1.M) per year. Full information on advertising rates will 1m supplied on application. Phone llyland tl'Jti. SALT" LAKE. JANUARY 11, 1124 . mi:iion-tlollar-a-ye!- lr I , ki s - EVER THE SAME colonlul days, ISO years ago, girls and wumen bad great dignity, modesty, lefty sense of duty, undivided attention to llw borne, heroic bravery, deep religious faith, neighborly kindness and grace and rliuriu of manner." At bust, so Mary Hilliard Hinton writes In the North Carolina Booklet. For tlutt matter, have not the women of luduy these attributes of character! to the home Is not attenllou Perhaps undivided, but In every other Instance yesterday's housewife and today's But It must lie virtually identical. must be admitted that the girla have All In this particular. changed, marto get colonial maidens expected ried, aha writes, and, with very few exceptions, all did marry. And uauul-l- y In their 'teena They were educated a ; not decorato become chiefs. Yet merchants, tors, lawyers, one should not be disconsolate. Iluther one alioiild lie assured that tndsy'a girla will lie equally tine when they fldget with the budget and darn the children's stockings a few years hence. To tielieve contrariwise would lie to forecaat a crumbling civilisation. self-sam- e home-bullder- A feminist louder says that met lids of educutlon are to the needs of modern woman ; that they do not make for development of her possibilities hb a factor In world atTaln. kluylie so. But uiuny gleaming examples of aurli development stand to the credit of those old method. From Aspuslq's day down through the centuries great women have played great rules In the world drama. They have figured (urge In political movements, held high place with leader of thought and attained eminence In public strain, in arts, philosophy and literature. As wives and mothers, women developed possibilities of Influence on men and world afTalra tliut are not to be forgotten. Inade-qwnt- A western sociologist that within a score of e prophesies yeHra un Intel- ligence test will be a prerequisite of nuirriuge, says the Wiislilngton Poet. Would such u requirement lie fulr to those ultout to wed? It Is common knowledge that Cupid's victims-ev- en nre those of highest Intelligence often subject to lapses that would put a moron to sliniue. Through the age love ha Indiieed something close nkln to madness In those whom It has smitten. Any observer can testify that lovers lire Insane. A high register of Inlelllgenee on the eve of wedding would be too much to expect of any couple. Nature liua provided that Miey ahull be crazy uhout each other. Somebody's always taking the Joy 'tut of edueatloii and there la liitle enough Joy in it at test. That Unfed of college girla are steadily In crenslng In size la tlie lulest bond to tie hurled in the line of inarch of fair out's on the wny to know ledge. The girls' feet should not act that wny. There Is no fall for them to swell out Just because their owners ure crowding their brain with learning. The size id the shoe is not a variable thnt moves with the size of tlie hat. Mental understanding and should not physical litidcrsfandlng It's alj netvssnrlly lie wrong : cuimiii-nsurat- s curelessly i j j s j ; i ItH-- In .j. : -- rev.i-'we-- , tu.-kc- l Afflicted. I ore ,. Home a?.-held their monthly m.g . a 12:1.1 a', the home of Mr-on. Mothers of the future need vi."V. M- Kirai.un, 121.'. F.. lT.h S. i, ave no fears yung ones that i Mr.--, i. M. Mr.-- il. 'A. Burger ari-will grow up with iliii'j1- - t auditory iir- -t tw-chapters the The radio wiii attend to oollie.s fliilll Ibis Sonin-- , however, filll in the new study hoik. Mrs. organa. . thar. III- - lit Ill'll--)oMiiiin-'l-illead drivel E. K. Lm:i.-if Ihe - hud Aly hoy Junior will, of Ills nvvii ueiiir-l- tir.icllee lieof and one of the most pairs traclicr School Tin' m:i ini of sal'ely lirsi, s.iys Ihe Il thi-iever heM I have ears monthly of fivers protruding lb- - lots il II iniliioiul (hid.) 1 dav Jan. !'. 1922 at ;ii at tlie was a terrific blow to a. Sann the a u of within Ids power to It'lmr li. 'li e future of the ha! worked to after d.iy of lUg birth we v School was d.scus-i-- d tin- - Sun-iin 1m if li ihreftious lief-irand to him make look pretty. My wife In- - ven hues across the iraeks. Tev 'win-- a short devotional service wa? long bud visions of hi-- - becoming a movie star. by the railroad roinpanloa show prettv are g:vmg The Christian Endeavor As soon i t to cinieliiMvi-lShe overlooked lint engineel'S obey lie a nothing. This h party relay evening. to curl new a is enough This HK bad Junior hair a long rule requiring tlieiii to whistle arty. iil'-ns he was able and the committee in charge as-- : hl(! mrlcd it. As so--upproaell one of time. j p, walk alie saw that he carrietl his wliit iur-'s all a goml Nonnally tin- - fault lh-In the approved fashion almost feet Ihe iiuluiiihile driver, who utleiiiiheld truer first 1 lie Boy Scouts the toes pointing slightly eust par.,nei m the to bout a train meeting after the holidays Monday Ti.--d- ay oclock at the Lodge Hall in the Sm.w - teeth started ' silver In 269 B. C. h3 west. When Ills newBuilding. I. L. Barr, Noble GrsmS In Rome In extracted SIlver was first coined V. N. Gundry, Secretary. coniT." we bad the old ones would have 26h B. C.. when Fahlua Pletor aet op Immediately a- that be a mint. ROOMS traight, even aet. his ears liitll two years rooms for rent. Strictly Three ones. They seemed to be Just ordinary modern home gas range, garin close against were md exactly obstn-per- if desired. Close to Sugar his head, but they were aot Xo. 27. 1. 0. 0. F.. age F shoot-- 1 started 1944 11th East St. 8 House. they at ous. Then snddenly evening Tuesday every You tan. angles. ut out right mg Imagine the nhnrk. When our hopes were at the lowest For , l,h the boy became a radio fan. be a day hours four and three two, teh-I- n head the bis set, would sit at six ears. phones clumped over his to begun uwful flapper those nil,nths tlie a In year 1;Mjjrove tbe'.r shape. The radio enr- complete. rlire Nuw muffs hail done their work. Globe. and York Sun proceeds without himself that there liaviii'.-aiillHfle- la 1 im Schools to Us Pictures. conThe British imperial education of ference has started an Investigation motion pl of using the possibilities of In ordlnury routine work liigger and Better Than Ever danger. There are some things which a man, endowed even If he la lint with wisdom, will luke for granted, among them tliut lifg cannot lie expected to go siminllily. Perhaps lie may turn philosopher In s humble way and conclude that In the moral and spiritual, as In the physical world, certain amount of friction Is essential to progress. But at least he will not be surpriaed, or suffer any shock to Ills faith, when he finds thut things do not go Hinuotlily. lie will take It for grunted, too, that all men are nut that wist- - tlmt some nre even fools perhaps he himself la not wlae, and that the world Is not governed by wisdom, and never has been. He will he surprised and gratified when he finds wisdom, rather than astounded and angered liecause he so often meets with folly. It la a sad old world, to and sinning world, be sure, a auffi-rlnhut It Is moving forward and upward, slowly and painfully, but still moving. TIIE NATIONAL WESTERN STOCK SHOW j chool classrooms. RAG RUGS WOVEN Call Hyland Denver &Rio Grande Western Tickets will be on sale January 17 to 21 At Rate of 60c. HAMPTON COAL CO. Dora. Lump Reduced from $9.00 to $8JiO Nut $8.00 Pea Coal $6.00 Wood $5.00 Lump $9.50 l)om. Lump $8.50 Sugar House Hy. 1213 by Lloyds Pharmacy 1702 So. 11th East Adv. $30.48 m 1921-STOC- SHOW FEATURES Shorthorn Purebred Sale, 10:30 a. m., Wednesday, Jan. 23. Hereford Purebred Sale, 2 p. m., Wednesday, Jan. 23. Aberdeen-Angu- s Purebred Sale, 10:30 a. m., Friday, Jan. 25. There Is Just one thing In life which inukes excuses unnecessary, and that and Is punctuality in appointments work. Tlie Individual who has learned the lesson of punctuality has found the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. There la no doubt In his mind as to which end of the rainbow that elusive vessel may always be found. There la nothing startling shout him and unless you observe his habits most carefully you will probably never learn the secret of his success. There Is Just one trait of this type of human being which stands out above all others and distinguishes him from the common horde. That trait Is his habit to be on time to be always In the neighborhood when the good things are pawed around, not trotting to the luck In leisure, but having faith in the fortunes of work. Bold THE 'WINCHESTER STORE d Cling to Old Friends. Up to middle age. a man indrfstlg-ablseeki new friends. After that he clings affectionately to those ho has accumulated. y JI HEATING HEADQUARTERS Brilliant Horse Show Every Night Matinees; Thursday, Friday and Saturday THEATRICAL ATTRACTIONS ... Gloaaom Time Broadway Theatre Denham Theatre Orpheum Theatre Empress Theatre .. . Bird of Paradise .Vaudeville .Vaudeville Call on Local Agent for Tickets and Pullmman Reservations When Pipes Freeze Judge who held that reading movie titles aloud Is a punishable offense bus pointed the way to removal of an Increasing men-ueto the ieaee of mankind. The right of others to pursue happiness Is manifestly outraged by those who read titles nlotid. Even the gentler movie fans resent such Invasions. And the less gentle listen, with fingers Itching to get nt the threat of tlie render, lleuding titles aloud Is s provocutlon to the tint turns their thought to battle, murder and sudden death to the offender. Many a patron goes to the movie In mood only to have the evening ruined and temper sHlled by barbarian. Movie fan generally will applaud the Philadelphia ruling nnd will hope that ' nil Judges In the universe will tnke ft the same course. sliort-temis-re- il When your Pipes freeze, phone Hy. 1097 al once and we will riis.li to your relief. A short delay may result in many dollars' worth of damage from water, in addition to the discomfort and inconvenience suffered. j i K. & K. Engineering Co. The average man iW nut gmp 2016 S. 11th East St. lly. 1097 the true meaning of the character he Sugar House . an-laillil maintain within S says tlie Kokomo ilHpntcli. Tl;c hi or not know- liow far tils uge man AJIIISHA,biBfHA,iW!HHHEi!3S!J3C,lE3'ir7BSli5u5UiESUjK l In his influence rxti-nilaiul In Ills community. It Is only to f chani-and by Infrequent reveuiim-n- i In episode, or Ineiilem far apart. (hat man I made to realize what hie 1 j character, his inode of life, hl habits, R Ills romact and his nchlercnii-ntmay menu to otbi-rs- . Yet every man conn-l to know that he doe an ln:!u details is cnee: thnt other lives are being tee inn1 del more or less upon lii own; Resides in us, tlmt hi net ion, policies, do Impress nnd nffert the lives of the frlerils around and uhout. hlm-a-If- tew ii siitfjli ' dJi tj olL i A miracle of modem science offering to every family in this community a better heated home at lower cost. CaloriC heating is based on the natural law that warm air rises and coot air falls. In obedience to this law, CaloriC heat flows naturally to every part of the build-fc'ij- j, without resistance without waste Plumbing and Heating Our inanity - s s nelgil-urhnm- Uniform heat distribution fuel saving of Vz to 2 convenience -- clean, healthful heat are features that have made CaloriC ihe most popular heating plant in tlie world. More than 125,000 users. e Better Service i 1 , Canary bird have been used to test the quality of tlie auuospliwe In a room In Pittsburgh where mother and her son recently died, aiipiiusediy vo!i-tuby fume from a gas stove, it ig well known that canaries are more sensitive thnn human helngs to Impure air, rtii-- the Pittsburgh Incident tuny call public nttetiilon to their value as warning -wherever gas stoves are in igiml use. It mny even arouse Inquiry as to whether their popularity in the liar: mountains was originally due to the fact that the Herman peasant needed protection against bis stove In h!s airtight cottage. 50 2702-- R. NOTHING LIKE IT ON EABTII The new treatment for tom flesh, cuts, wounds, Bores or laceration that is doing such wonderful work in flesh healing is the Btaoxoue liquid and pcwdcr combinaThe liouid Borozoue is tion treatment. a powerful antiseptic that purifies the wound of all poisons and infectious germs, while tlie Boroxone powder is the great healer. There is nothing like it on earth for speed, safety and efficiency. Price lid) SOc, 60c and $1.20. Powder 30c Via Final Limit, January 29, $8 turea Denver, Colorado, Jan. 19 to 26, 1921 Special Kates to Denver and Return g Tlmt Phllailclphln Safe Anyhow. my I say, Tom, we are close to have houe. Won't you come In and liow a bit of dinner?" Thanks. But all Oh. that' about your wife?" successful, right! If her cooking eat he'll he pleased to have another Boston shall. I If it Isn't, It; and Evening Transcript. s wU-li- Not.e other than Bcr.Jainin Frank- - fj llu's portrait is to adorn new !s Lj. sue of $100 bills, It is announced bv the United State Treasury, which announcement stamps the department u lacking In vision. A man who Is likely to gaze upon $lt)0 bll'.s Is not the man who neels to be reminded of Benjamins tlirlftli.ess. tl-.- Formerly scoured explorer the world for new spins and Ivory gew-gam-they go after north poles and dinosaur lt)0 feet long Which prves that one excuse Is as good as ff aaothsr for getUsg away frets homo. ' ux: Relieving you of all Funeral the serviee offer. this relief , confidence inspired hy our years of thoughful, conscientious serv ing, t dll deliver you of many needless teorries. It trill bring you that relief ichich comes from the assurance that , to the last detail, every func-tiohi be thoroughly, thoughtfully and completely performed nothing forgotten or neglected to disturb your peace of mind. Modest , uniform prices prevail. Thu C iloriC heats old or new homes of 1 8 rooms or less Installed in a day. No plumSinp;, no alterations, no pipes to freeze. The written guarantee of the largest manufacturer (if warm air furnaces in the world, an-- our jnsrsonal guarantee, assure your satisfaction or money hudu lnvesti:tHte and learn the advantages of CaloriC heat for your n Eddington Undertaking Company Hy. 12S home- - now. raaSIMr, t arc prepared to install your furnaee at onee. Call uh for prices. Granite Lumber & Hardware Co. 1 OK I Last 21 So. Sugar House THE WINCHESTER STORE J a |