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Show 1924 EAST SALT LAKE TIMES, FRIDAY, J ANUARY IS, ''the' nTtives of and It Islnnils of o' 'he Samoa gmip be la thought their s.wvptiMlity way by a tiny euii.-condition a ,ji;e carried by the Stegnmila does m..Mitita This where exist to able be seem to undergrowth Is cut down. B dense cutting airways through the w inds trade Pacific the that so Jungle can blow through H. t 1 hoped that An the Insects will I"? blown away. intonsive attack, which will also In for dude substituting modern cisti-rnthe hollowed coconut storage tanks which furnish breeding places for the in one of mosquitoes, will be made first the small Islands of the group. The In the expedition Is expected to be yeara. iwo for tropics 1 EAST THE LAKE SALT TiMES FROM NOW ,,OT SO DIFFERENT mu If mi !i i i I yarsi h'.xttM-- f1 Irui.j: l.i Community Builder. . Published every Friday I WENDELL B. A MAS, Editor and Manager "Utah Afu-rnoun- lit One Hundred Years Ago htfu 11 ll.e I" " our n r 1'iiijii-- of Sugar .f riasa 1 Hnu.--e Machanlcal Davie Give Electric Light Station ing a Bell. v, - i t. May 11, 1023, at Salt Lake, applied for. pri'-i-ledg- Vimes, granted Host Office in rjiK 1 Full information on advertising rates will be supplied on application, Phono Hyland SALT LAKK, JANUARY 1R, 1024 0. ADVANCE ONLY IN KNOWLEDGE Accordluf to Professor llenr Fair field Osborn of the American Natural History museum, It la Questionable If there haa been much change In th human mind since the Stone age. Men bad bralna of ginxl alze at that IhtIimI, and In Ida opinion the gain since then ha been In knowledge rutlier tliini In Intelligence. That Is a rather tine distinction, but no doubt It la a real one, asiya the lniHanapolla Slur. Just the same, for moat practical and Immediate purposes, I he Ignorant man might na well lie a stupid i.ne. He Is as uiueh of a danger to himself and others, nnd his only or Is llie ciipudly to chief learn If opportunity and occasion serve. I'osslldy enough, the Slone age inan, like savages now, was a shrewder uud more cnpahle fellow more cupuhle In the ability to do many things for himself and his family than are the man; modems for whom civilization linds use though their heultli and minds are poor. To live In the wllila require a close approach to phyalcal and not a little of menial lower. The weaker (trains and the liicomiictents are rapidly eliminated there In the atern struggle for a living. Society la kinder now, but that It is essentially wiser does not scout so sure. suisM-lorll- The bee haa long been rated one of natures moat alibiing exponents of Industry, and deservedly so, If activity means Industry. But it doesnt always mean that Activity la man! feated having who go chores most In play, In process of Th same boys with dragging feet about their h may often he seen at activity In aport Dont forget that the bees work' is to alp nsetat from the flowers, to kiss the flowering beauties of tbe garden and th wild and to drlalt sweetness from the lovely chnllcee that the blosaouia open to offer It. Who wouldn't bo artlva In auch occupation? If labor of were aa delightfully ordered as that of the bees, human would be more beelike In Industry. a good time. top-notc- bn-ma- reports that tests on men nnd women show the latter to be more prone to lie deceived by appearance and more stuhhorn In holding to erroi A Chicago scientist scries of In such observation. Maybe so. But sueh weakness haa been a source of woman's strength. Her prononess to accept what see mi to be ao aa real bas worked through wifehood and motherhood to Idealize her In those estates, says the Washington Tost Through the ages her belief and adoration and confidences la those who hold place In her heart though frequently against the facts and reality have worked to make the object of her faith and adoration more worthy. More than four miles a minute faster thun the fastest bird, swifter than the swiftest wind Is the latest ;i pe.-pi- S . j : j OnO,-(X- i n ; ! R. j an pt-- Ong the l J Mta; the alarm Area under the wwii,i Klren ani( ,,e bollera would be forced, additional generatora thrown Into service and other preparations made to meet the emergency, and under the old system these preparations entailed consider able work In the way of notifying dlfferent departments, some located at some distance, by a rather elaborate system of calling or signaling. Ilecenty a mechanical mean of conipllshlng thl ha been arrived at A little device near the desk of the superintendent detects th IDro a storm and give the alarm by ringing a bell. Intermittently at first and later more Insistently, whereupon the superintendent get up and going to the other end of the room moves a lever or tw0 tnd touchM few electric ton nd the whl,if gjstem haa been notified to get ready for a storm. Better Service nt , i ' Legal Notice PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES. For further information consult County Clerk or Signers of notice. Relieving you of all Funeral details is the service tre offer. Besides this relief , confidence in us, inspired by our years of thoughful, conscientious ser& ing, icill deliver you of many needless worries. It will bring you that relief which comes from the assurance that, to the last detail, every func-tiowill be thoroughly, thoughtfully and completely performed - - nothing forgotten or neglected to disturb your peace of mind. Modest, uniform prices prevail. with which some of visitors presume to apeak on things American suggests that they either overrate their own (lowers of observation or underrate the Intelligence of their Mgullerie." Americans may not lie as secretive and Indirect ns other peoples, and things American nmy not be so hidden and disguised as are things foreign, hut they are not to be wholly read at a glunce. Those who undertake to do ao generally fall Into the error of drawing wrong deductions from observation that are auerflelal. We are a hospitable people, but some of the snap Judgments that have been passed upon us are an Impertinence that not even hospitality can excuse Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 411 Lake City, Utah, Judge Bldg., Salt18th on or before the day of March, A. D. 1924. Mildred Buchanan, (administratrix of the estate of John C. Buchanan, deceased. Date of first publication Jan. lls 1924. Daniel Harrington, Attorney. Hy. 1047 E. 124 21t South Estate of Jennie COAL $050 Lloyds Pharmacy 1702 So. 11th East. Adv. ROOMS Three rooms for rent. Strictly modern home gas range, gar- - I HAMPTON COAL CO. Dom. Lump Reduced from $9.00 to $8.50 Pea Coal $6.00 Dom. Lump $8i0 Hy. 1213 Nut Wood $5.00 $8.00 Lump $9.50 Sugar House HLTuflKEiCITY- - Paint and Varnish Products CKO. A. GOFF, Cashier liee-Pm- . Prevent Destruction Ilv. 1850 "TTiTnrTMrnrT iiinm t it rvi mi in ni mu Rigger and Better Than Ever THE NATIONAL WESTERN STOCK SHOW cxiN-mdi- - 1 j 1 IVnvrr, Colorado, Jan. 19 to 26, 1924 Special Kates to Denver and Return Via Denver &Rio Grande Western Tickets Mill be on sale January 17 to 21 At Rate of $30.48 - Final Limit. January 29. I'urebwd Aberdivn-Angu- s luivln-- I . d 10:80 a. in.. Wednesday, Jan. 28. 2 p. m.. .ir.osday, Jan. 23. alo, 10:80 a. m.. Friday. Jan 5 Brilliant Horse Show Every Nijrht chr-nu- edm-s-io- n 1924-STOC- SHOW FEATURES gwri"..rn PuM.rod Sale. Salt-- Matinees: Thursday. Iriday at;d Saturdav THEATRIUAL ATTRACTIONS loadway 1 heatre Hen, ;am Iheativ Hrpheum Empress Call on I l.oatre liuatro Iah-h- I . o 0 Reduction In Price Of j jss-we- a Ily. 125 j ft D t touch-and-go- Perfume nnijr be taken aa a starting A point fur a grand Invent Igut Ion. Freneli ierfumer ays tlmt Muim-- are UKlng mure id It thun before (lie war, and that the more the he sell. perfume I. the more What the Imiiu-en- t bystander would like to know- la whether the buyer of exenslve sincere. perfume Cull'd any woman deteet by Us edor the mint expensive from half a dozer sample ef widely different prlees, m doe she plek out the odor by the price? In the one Inataneo she would be a connoisseur, so to speuk ; In (!:; other she looks more like un easy mark. I n by depositing: your savings in a reliable bank and draw interest on them every six months. Before you know it they will amount to several thousand dollars, enought to invest in gilt edge securities or in real es-- $ fl trade exin-ditin- JOHN F. BENNETT, w LEE R. FRY, President and Manager LODGE MEETING winds will be used in disease blow to an attempt literally Friendship Idge No. 27, 1. 0. 0. F.. out of the Samoa Wands, according meets Tuesday evening at 8 to (ilans of Dr. Patrick A. Buxton, oclock every at the Lodge Hall in the Smoqi of the lam-doleader of llie Building. I. L. Barr, Noble Grand; School of Tnipl,Rl Medicine, W. N. Gundry, Secretary. which recentlv set sail for the Smith NOTHLNG LIKE IT OX EAR TII The new treatment for tom flesh, cuts, wounds, sores or lacerations that is doing such wonderful work in flesh healing is the Borosone liquid and powder combination treatment. The liauid Borozone i a powerful antiseptic tnat purifies the wound of all poisons and infectious germs, while the Borozone powder is the great healer. There is nothing like it tut earth for Siecd, safety and efficiency. Price (liquid) SOc, 60c and $1210. Powder SOo and COc. Bold by N. J. HANSEN, Pres. j Cl A C. Buchanan. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Y. Annis, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 502 McIntyre Building, Salt Yake City. Utah, on or before the 15th day of March A. D. 1924. M. E. Waddups, administrator of estate of Jennie V. Annis, dethe DISEASE OUT PLAN TO BLOW ceased. Date of first publication, anuary 19, A. I). 1924. Brltlah Doctors Will Us Trad Wind G. L. Nelson, attorney for adminAgainst the Mosquitoee of 1115 Deseret Bank Bldg. istrator, Samoa. Pacific fi Eddington Undertaking Company NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of John 999 n The authority " onr ' -- RAG RUGS WOVEN Call Hyland 2702-- Make Your Wife Happy e Kif'ii-jsw- e Until recently It has been the cue tom to keep on the lookout for storms f the I. ml iV of a threatening cloud j e T age if desired. Close to Sugar .House, 1U44 11th East St. s Pati t . . A by Rag- henc-tu'i.i!!- ' te Waging to Irovl-denc- r uviution record set Ity American genius lj and daring. This time the credit la re (J a lieutenant In the Naval Air service. li Tomorrow a higher record may be , iil by the holder himself, or by soother fl j filer of the nuvy, or by an aviator of 3 some other service. The progrrae ot aviation Is at a rule that shows no faltering. The possibilities of the air The Association for the Prevention No on plane are still undefined. of Tuberculosis. In Its most commendknows the limit of motor power or nf able publicity, give a few rule for physical endurance. It Is sufficient to health which may be follow y kno.v that America I leading th not on.y hy tlmse In inniedi-Miworld. danger of illness but by any who wisin' to keep in reasonable good A un-ror less uniform simple mid t'omiiion Sense Is n physical form. style of n.tire may lie for good oid doctor and descries the sehmdg'r:, but leuchir.i young wont' ui:s d ration now being en howr to dress themselves will prove prominent show n him. one of the most difficult icliuin&t'c enF terprise y board of eJuiatiun waa j Love of besioir g Is to nnturul coin-ever Invp.cd to coin. Jer. try people. They hue It around I ken dally, hat they should not be To ban the la the Interest of j satisfied wbh what nature gave them. the home beautiful If one th'r.g. but to True i.pprecla.lon comes only when replace it with futurist art would b we Ie:.rii to i rente orderly beauty out quite un tlier. The great American of the materi.i nature provides. home must not become the gnat American madhouse. Penn! statistic show a disproporTh Sea. tionately small rur-.he- r of college With all Its treacherous, snaky, !a s'nt prisons, which tinslaughterous habits, there are people ier the .of,: favorable construe-- L who lore the ses." We lore to look tion that ei. le put on It shows that at It ourtelfL a good thing. n-t- SIGNALS The passage of a summer storm cloud over a great city means that there will be a ve-- y large demand made upon the electric light station for Increased current, says the Journal. I? the power ami light generating station was not prepared for this call the industries of the loand cality would be greatly hampered the complaints would be lng, so that these situations iuut j Tlio Time will be sent anywhere in the civilized world for the subscription price, which ia $1.60 per year. ' no-iult- iuue-liiin!i- r Continuance STORM AUTOMATIC i V All items of news on aoe.ul anl business activities should In suunnr.ed to Tune not later the Fast Salt than Wednesday eaih week. The offiee i i.;i t ie Sugar Hank Time Building, at llOli La-.- , ..Tit South. "tiieex-in'ti"- d fiua.e f'T 1N 121 a Hi1: '.i u la tli' If f;f-l'II. i' llli.p'1'r, i'u ri-ei. A BKAHAM LINCOLN', a lad of . An'l.nsiy ii''!." lie aiiilli'T very a years, was work!.'. on a for:;.-I i '1 l liin m hi Ill, at on "the lh1.0 for t'J a moi th. ,t tii ;nh .anil i.r frni'k is ni"t a ! Noble, Crf Ma.-iu-.s laifje:te linn-- with In m;i.iIi. Iieli.g il with trea. .:.J was An .erfei-llThe in ek, mum uiid ennl. ini .0- - a.-- i iiiim ly crowds of cm wherever In: went. rt i il y llie elli.i.' Imre, In order il.g ugromibly jiHlut il ml they limy iTKAM ferries vine operated for iiiil iiinl tied hy Mr. John Frnst, New York at. i f.rs: tiii.i Mu-i nf kill, the Brooklyn. hut eun possibly tie pro-ruUni, nest as they lend in promote colds, t ; epidemic of yellow fever was rag-- I in anil make a lady look Interesting, i will, litre Hoc U I'lriilc Mlk IE niltmfBrturf ,.f rtannel by wa-- ! I Ilesh colored, lire most fashionable, first siarted at k ,)1W(.r was they have the iippearunre of hare legs. ..njt,.,bury, Massachusetts. nudity being all the rage. The aliawl bricklayer named Joseph scarlet, crimson, flame, orange, anl- iAVI for k out too j- -y or ,,r ny other combustible materniThe caUed portlund cement," one over thrown brimstone color, because when it numjiIff it portland And It was Foil I end le, hareneii it sembled a gray stone shoulder." a man out of llmt very land w here the found n the Isle of Portland off the The name has stuck ladles' fashions are made, who ex- coast of England. modern portland ever since and the foolish How many things claimed, has been developed from industry the present would say and do If tli" Astdinsi discovery, past bud nut ulreudy subl and done HTIE Krie canal, connecting the Great them." Lakes with New York, waa rapidly completion. The first steam- nearing Somebody estimates there are Isiat passed through the canal from to Albany. gasoline filling atutlons In the The estimate seems United Slutes. ANTHRACITE coal was used for the You may see one (si conservative. timp in n,.w York. benearly every street corner ami tween corners, In alinnst uny town or rrilE Colorado beetle, commonly nut known a the potato bug, made city, while lines of them alreli-Into the country and along the high- its first appearance in Wisconsin. ways, say Capper's Weekly. Not a brick house first throe-stor- y few art; ornuie and have coat much rpHE had just been completed in Brook- iniincy. Overdevelopment and awelled lyn, N. Y . The town had a population overhead Is what alls the oil Indusiry. of 7.000. The houses had just been the streets It has I ice a running wild. The oil numliercd and some of pafed. men admit It. The pubname of M. lic (mid for .these extravagances and V Frenchman, by the for the filling for Niepce, working with his countrya time, then balked, and Ibis arti- man Daguerre, discovered the science the invention of the daficial development broke down. The that led to in 1838. guerreotype oil industry has more need of rutting down expenses than of reducing much excitement was 'THERE A throughout the country over the Presidential election, due to the number of candidates, ohn Statistics compiled by the Savings large Quincy Adams represented the east; Hunk division of the American Crawford the south; and Clay and Itunkera' association show that, In the Jackson the west. last ten years, savings deposits have Increased In the aggregate from to $17,331, 470,000, or more tlmn lot) ier cent, and that the number nf accounts haa Increased from 12Ji843ld to 30,323,320, or nearly 150 The population for the per cent same period shows an Increase of less than 10 per cent. These figures bear Impressive witness to Increasing prosperity and Its spread among the people at large. They allow that workers nnd small traders those In the humbler walks of life are laying The distribution of up treasure. wealth la proof of Just laws protecting an Industrious people. hi ln threaten . Glossom Time Bird of Paradise . . ..Vaudeville .Vaudeville Agent for Tickets and Pullmman Reservations |