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Show SALT LAKE CITY, I TVH. MARCH 23. 1924 THE TMESI LAKE SALT EAST EDISON AND THE FLAPPER r.:.- i Community Buildrr. Luesl l tab's ' ' p-a- : . J f. cry Kr.i.y A.'tirniun. j . j t r N. Ythi.NDhl.I. h. 1A.M wry n. dot f .- i.. l.f i I. . j. : Lu.-.u.- - i. I " . ' it i. s - ,i i i.e A.I .:en neS - should ac.v-'-'- Iae : b I: the than c.'f T.me . i Bu..J.i.c. at at.l r. s'-a- i fce Bail 11j -- i .:i ti.e . l.-- ! r. ; : f r tl e Off. - li..".:nr.!aaSasp.-.STV:-- tv t!s a a ) in sent anywhere in r the a Ascription per year. Mill bo Ttisa-- the cl'tvd world prt.e, which ia f- few ii.nr.tha ag'. le.i lers cf the Cai.fur-bh- i Leg un :a of be.ig tLle to keep UieUiberaliip in the Lug e ltock puat lu crested. Today that peat has been revivified be- auae of intericout val 1C apunsurstiip of the ti.e Wa a T''- !. - f'r i: nieihui!; !: a. re'f : !:. g, r..: .! puai-r- i.r. uni ti I it :i in ; ron- . ; ii.:.-.i:li'- i f. e of i. !; :i ' f iming ard j : 1 l- wj- n i,i..i ::r. . i i ? i laf- t'l cf S 1 . Ag:b-.:!liu- llter Americas export find Import statistics for January shv favorable trade halum-- of JiM.iksi.iasi. a year hack there was also a favorable trade balance, but It un only fii.li'si.iksi. Wlille some shrinkage of Imports Is registered, (hat Is not the explanation of January's large hitliinec. It stands chiefly as a credit to increase of exTherefore Januarys figures ports. register not ony a gaining balance, but gain for Amerlra's Industries and commerce. The nation is selling more products abroad. This means that It I producing more, which in turn means that employment Is Increasing for capl'nl an 1 labor anil that the nation I earning more from the outside. Graft, like munlcr. will out, even If 4.I.V0 years. Scientist and excavators of the tomb at Luxor have discovered the reason why the pharaoh was burled so deep. There was graft In connection with the burial contract, they say. Some contractor was approached by relatives of the pbaraoh shortly before h! death and bewcen them they decided tmake a lltt'e extra on the elaborate tomh that had been planned by the myal family. There ts a and a w'nmir.g f present day government contractor. I; sure.'y vi'i d tie to light If there Is ur.y rta'practlee. It takes t v. i ri.-- ep.h' ri r: A l.i.le at The wlciie loembcrship Is uutiin.ng piuns, tcai L.r.g the yuii.gatvrs and duiog aciual oitout duty es bis ause of this sh, oil- Ti.e post bus fjn.lshed ihne u.ustv-ra- . all The post s;n.ri-,:of i- -e r.vir-J.-- i in the coii.uiunit) that It has if its own. !e f "vt According to a aer.ey n.e of ti.e Legion. : . I In Gerraar.y b are cllll.r.g l1f ! I'.'m-- tP-o- r i.f slate r.1'1 IliusC f.'iilt. i:w:i tee 1'icr.l h(.is.-- c 4s spuDki-r-vi.i- Ioctor n-- la-l- nay I e s.i'ely ventured that r.o i In dis- e' n lung ho said gravely, -- HELP WANTED Dr. Helen Cake-Eate- must be in fur a l;ci ran. erat.T ( .a i Shop in Sugar House X. ' J- - HANSEN, Prrs. JOHN F. BENNETT, i CEO. A. GOFF, Cashier Vice-Pre- IIv. 1850 .gsssaara: 13l!JJHgBgaCgHj3aKaga!!E3SaSITalB"' -- : ' " THE UNIVERSAL CAR WAIST A CAR? If you there's no reason on earth why you can't hare one. We have a big supply of used Fords which we are sure will meet the do, purses and desires of prospective car ownrs. If you want a coupe, touring car, roadster, sedan, bug or any other kind of a Ford, we can fix you up in the model and price you want. $75.00 and up. i j j ; tbj p.rrvw r Ing their "Ithiiu: 'will i .i.t.- - oie- r.i . cipal n-- iv until th.-- ? cars ret tr.i-- r. s- - f sfli'U A IIEST Order Your Ford Note Over 350,000 unfilled orders last spring. for the purpose of stock-- i same to be repaid Kt, and in payments ex- years. H-- prin n is that the disabled properly rehabilitated e asserts Is right over 'A.S. the r gi.vernment an I upprojrl-.ide to the stae the This li The best place to buy your Ford and all that goes with it 1 e . of i' in In: rs with prasent vt the Logic n ar. the 1 Hansen Auto Company i Just as a Favor i.g motorist ha r:n ptedestriar,. lley" re yelled to h's v "While y u nre under tliero my new f, r wheel brakes. Tby d. work- .- American Leglcs Wvelj. The ; n unfor J i. 1 The White Garage d..-.v- ::,te : I Aanor ' ; I lhi-n- V. O. F. Oh, oh ah ses. Legion Weekly. Is this commercial bank, and it has the confidence of the entire business community. When you make your deposits here and carry your checking account with us. you are on solid ground- - It is an asset to your business. EEE ' att-'me- Up SOLID AS A ROCK ; Watch for symptoms of worms in your children. These parasites are the great destroyers of child life. If you have reason to think your child has worms, act quicklv. Give the Utile one a dose or two of White's Cream Vermifuge. Worms rannot rxii-- t where this time-trie- d and suecewful remedy is used. It drives out the worms and restores the rosy hue of health to baby cheeks. Price 35c. SjM by During ti.e year that Doctor U'.el- cher sene! as department president nd the su'oeqnent year as member of the national executive committee, she about the state telling about the wirk of the auxiliary and endeavor!:to increase the member- ship on an educational basis. Dur- Ing 1P23 she was chairman of the de- psrtKent rehabilitation committee, and carried th: ugh many plans for relief j of diiahd veterans. Doctor il.elscher Is firm believer In placing the veteran on their own EE and has provided many respons:M'..cy of the pat.ents with Interesting work which Is about rehabilitation. fnder hr direction a revolving fund has been esLiblished from which dls r.n. w on farm tracts, can t eh. oh. SMWSTOltgE! rs - i pretty but sii.y. Jndglng from next Sunday and Monday. j I cc-jrt- e At the PRINCESS THEATRE j pros!-dent- e plays 1"-- S Shop in Sugar House vote gll eacrgy to the disabled men In In choosing the most efficient outlet for this effort, she Joined the American Legion Auxiliary, organize 1 a unit, and was tal In about organization of the M.nnrsota department. She was elected to the presidency of this tie- partnient as soon ss It received Its charter. si:J is now a meuiher of the Aloha FivsUents, an inner circle In the auxiliary, which counts ns its members a.i first department you are the Gimuie Main 4 You should say "Malr. cL FEMALE H. Hielseher. the hospitals. e- Voice - rii,ir"e.: "SR-ASMonte Blue . Bros I Warner Clzisic of the Sceenj j ' About 200 flappers who are considering marriage to have their eyes opened by seeing Brass next Sunday and Monday at the Trincess Theatre. Lloyds Pharmacy 1702 So. 11th East. Adv. : e 10 S a man was oahvl Whin the raD'j have the dev. I." t.me you i:ut nnuun.-. In tie Cnltcl State Supreme "Father. ro;'.;eJ Iat. .f I'm tint ?. It dterc! ir..idv!,-,b:ta go on bad off. In no ein.iitluc 1 :::a to be lth it as the nan had been bang-- 1 !f:-near isi.iaies." An .tn years prei.o':r. His la giur. Wei r'.v. : t. the dcferie had reached the er. : of Ms rope. Hot Off the Wire ? 1 Theatre. Those who are loyal to the southeast should be inter-- 1 ested. ' . Wes hard hit and s.nklt .g rapidly. jo a chop'ain mu st::r.:r..-ned- . r ..! ... 3isa j j FOR RENT Every night in the week. 44 comfortable seats in the Princess ; tvC'lcd iV.t tli- , MOTHERS nnour.t Old Foes Are Beit eervil lla' HELP WANTED MALE to help dis-- i courage 200 flappers from taking; "Brass at the Princess too se-- rsmious lat. - 200 Louisiana Legion Men Get After Loan Sharks i'f research will ary method carrying out ti.e death sentence wh.V:. 1 th-m- Have rates of Interest charged States Department by loan sharks" end sharp business The farm Is charged with ti.e tactics used by such persons in Shreve, port. Ijl. lias come to the attention of duty of educating this excess of to::-!post of the and turning It over to the cities at (he Lowe McFariane American IgUa. As s consequence the producing age. the l.eg'.on nies hive gone on record steps by th public for profavoring The role of a clergyman often fig- tective measures for persons unfaures attractively on the stage. Ti.e miliar with sound business practice. shadow takes precedence over the u! A resolution was passed by the post Arturs membership expressing the fear that s'unce in many relationships. who represent clergymen are more lib- continuance of such evil will result than clergymen In sowing of the seeds of crime among erally compensated the victims of the usurers snd that themselves. these persons are enslaving men and noiuen. both wh.te and black, in the Is rxiNTimcnting with u ctr- - By the teriL of the resolution death chamber as a mean id 10 The predict: a tf the evil. capital '1 1 S. rs of Fr.lte-- l " -- . one-thir- f-- 3-- r- home-mad- e giraffes, lions, tigers, rhinne-ero-ieostriches, gnu, yaks. He drove each in turn out Into the barn and lucked It up. Night by night the menagerie grew. The young man finally decided that th- - se animals might lie turned to account. Accordingly, he advertised a big animal circus at the local A big crowd came a.i Iai pro,millS .he young distiller introduce! Apparently ha could sea . hut the audience couldn't, and It its money Back. Tile A dozen outyoung man refused. tne sheriff. citizens sought raged The sheriff called at the young man's home. Before taking the peace officer to see the collection, the vounz man offered him a drink. The sherif! thought it good and the pair ahstartsorbed a goodly quantity before barn. the for ing the "When the corral was rf young man pointed inside. There they are, he exclaimed, look em resided, were reduced snd on Mrs. Hielseher fell a doable share of duty. During this time she organized a bureau of Information for the families cf service men of the community and served many hundreds of families in ways relating to war service. On the return of her husband from service, and his resumption of practice, Doctor Hielseher resolved to de- - i Ditabled Ltcoir ct ves in J. 'tig 'f the ; - dl-,r- before the i..i-begun to drift Stut-- s shattered in body and mind, tu be cared for by the government unil the Veterans' BuShe began her reau hospitals visits to these ii'i:u!lns early In 1820 and soon after ciud her office In order to devute hi-- r whole time to these men. J. A. Hlelsch. r. her husband, Yad with the medbeen called into ical corps, and dariLg this time, Mrs. over. Hielseher. herseif a practicing physiThe sheriff gazed long and ear-cian, took charge of a'l hla practice, You're right." he said. which was heavy, particularly during neatly. are there. I01S when the the winter of 1017 and They was at Its height. Influenza epiflen-.lAt the Hyland Sunday, Monday Mankato's physician, where the Iliel-che- and Tuesday. I'a-de- The fa nil population of the nation, although less than 30 per cent of t! c per total, Is currying more than cent of the child population, says the niels- abled veterans war ended, when back to the ITii s s. be-jir- in the ti sert still. He 'made enough hard likkrr for his own use and offered none for sale. After ks his ruotu was visited a few every night by a strange ar.itual. "in turn the young man saw ele- dir--fa- -1 i :.i.-t:- t). i:i. 46.3-- 8 At Il.e There Were 41 t'vr in ue LT.i.ed 11 Ti:- - - s 1 - u this one : re was a who r Uid up n ! To make dlsn' ' ! "- 'i !n hospitals " - rvlce should satisfied the utm I theirs. This - v.c utitude os- sumed by the A:uMi7i Legion auxll- lary, under chairman of the Uielsclier of Dr. Helm Ii-Klunesota. i un-i;- nil; le nltheut terror. The only wav to red tee tax to quit spenlirg inrey lavisl-.iy- , u he Kochester (Ind.) Sentinel. If p. c;le must have rbelr expensive roa !, pa! To brtii lir.gs and school facilities, they must pay far them. Of course, !: Is easy to Mart.e somebody else f- - It, but the m wt helpful place to reduce public extriva-ganc- s Is In the county, the township and the home. If we preach and practice economy at home the state and nation trill follow suit. " CHIEF INTEREST IN l::uvement has be-- a one of the t lairr-nag.ir- - t.ti b r g'.verr articular coiiuaui.ity acev.t.vs. r rr-ef nearly a thoUiiuLd jests indibeing v,i,:'n i.f tc!r ar:!-tin some way i..e Leg: n men cated d that IcTal r:i'e I:.1 r1 cmeriCg it.uve.M-i.t- , arc at work In aid of tic ..b!: t.r, I ri.nt necly t to euciiuragi: mllltarisM The youngsti-rtira rej.ned. hut rather to make u L.trd.er uul and newc.:ncrs get the gate. As a mure race. result the present cli.rus at the stutc is In auine posts, this i."ve.-..-T.-t epera lu Ivrlin Is said to suggest a post affair, with certain repalsy, lumbago and hardening of the regulations Imposed or. the arterb-s- . The oid t liners must he regarding membership In the spscout units. These require that the tained, wl.lie ti.e youngsters are expelled. As a rule veterans are not boys be blood relatives of ex service desired In a musical chorus, but under mem Other posts have adopted a troop of scouts or several troops In their the rule they must be given the prefon the erence In the German official theaters. own cities and are carrying In work .through their organization. A churns that came In on crutchea and Teledo, O, because most of the posts wheezed when It sang would give New In the county council had aupplled a York a novelty shock. high type of men for scoutmasters, the leaders of the movement Inaugurated The Japanese foreign office has a school, and Legionnaires numbered Issued an edict agalnat banquets and the principal portion of the clasa. The recent scout week," coinciding hopes thereby to save 1,000,000 yen a year In the country. Nor will this as It did with the drives of most Legion posts In Interest of 1824 memberbe all that wlllale saved. Digestions Incentive to the will experience less wear and tear. ship, proved a great tout movement Tbs former service Burs will have to be overhauled less men in several communities throughfrequently by the out tbs country took It upon themThe sense of boredom will be pnt selves to sell the scout Ides at the to fewer tests of stoicism. Reforms lime time that they talked for the come out of the East as well as the Legion and Its membership. Aa conWest, and it may be that the whole sequence the scout movement In many world some day will bless the Japaparticularly In Connecticut and nese foreign office for Its brave assault New Jersey had added a great muny frlends. National officials of the Leupon a practice coming down from the have always contended that every gion time of savage feasting and copier-lineformer soldier would find something to ktomaehs. Interest him !a the organization. To some this has been the care of the Tlty the Turkish newspaper man. disabled: others In the reunion with no will no longer possess the royal former comrades: to rertnln ones has prerogative of the last word in any eume a sense of realization of corn- The Angora national as- muntty spirit; and this is exemplified controversy. sembly has passed a law which reads : In tlie case of the Eagle Rock post In In cases not foreseen by the penal California and scores of others now and sponsoring the scout code, If publications of revelations are directing movement. niude by newspaiers, which constitute an Infrinp-men- t upon personal honor. Men to ersons partaking In the duel that follow shall he exempt from Judicial Witcontin Summer Camp pursuit." The day following the enactA summer camp for disabled men In ment a Turkish Journalist was given Wisconsin will be opened by the Amera severe trimming by a deputy of ican Legion In that atate aa a part of whom he hud written some uncomplithe Legion's service program. This mentary remarks. eanip will bs on state lands In the northern section of the state, wherein the boasts of the tourist books French surgeon, Dr. Gabriel abounds the tuuskle and the trout, has discovered an apparatus which bass and the pickerel." the conwill make paralytics walk. At a No attempt will be made to keep the men he brought ference of inerie-a- l camp military, though the sanitation patients who had been bedridden will be carefully watched by expert. periods of ten and fifteen years. Tlu-Shack constructed will provide houswalked. Science I making gigantic ing facilities fur a veteran and his strides. Diabetes, diphtheria, small family and he Is expected to prepare his own mcnis. (inly disabled men pcx. scarlet fever have been con qiierod. When the dny comes when wl:l be accepted as guest, according cancer Is subdued, the human race will to the present dan. Many applicahave oivnsii-to rejoice. For thnt Is tions have been received at department beuilquuners for allotment of the greatest scourge of modern times space. 1..1 S. t! uiV that L. T. '.I IVn r.s il'-- p -f 1" f,.. "i. - o'. .(!.'! ii: i:.i II .'r-I'f the I. ill.'Ml t: i in be r. i. ":u r. ii.ler a in il.e df:ii- - i f rural l.i'e in ti:e Mr. T.i'r n.u ie thia to cc yeir n :;i :.n ai,!:-.-.ui ti e nr.na.il fci.-ii t ti.e Nr i Vera I Vililt i le je i.f "Ik fore at Itha.-.i- . marketing method-- can ! tally he sal !, "we want realize ns never before mat marketing un i production fn hand In hiitnl. our department nf agriculture, mir agricultural colleges. uur extension service and our farm organization! must !e sufficiently correlated that wise production Information may be fitrnlahed the tillers of the aoll. Then they must have aufficlent confldonce and fnlth in their leader to be guided somewhat by this Information. In the future, our farm production moat have more relation to market demand and consumption needa than at the present time. In short, the farmer, like the bualneas man, must bar hi production regulated somewhat by intelligence and information. Government coats affect directly and Indirectly the tiller of the oil. The fanner cannot escupe hit taxea ; he cannot pass them on to others ns 1 the case In commerce and In addition. he must pay Industry. his full share of tax hutdens redacted In increased freight rates and government costs. We must remember thut the protection of human rights and property right go hand In hand. The In law and it Imparfarmer helli-veMe ulsu tial, fearless enforcement. realizes that the future of the republic la Insecure If continued law variation I permitted. The strengthening of the grange, the farm hiireau, and all our eommoillty organizations la imperative. before the farmer condition inn lie prujierly and permanently Improved. Our highways and our waterway will become more Hnd more the arteries of iummeree. Their development Is ef p.piul importance to agriculture and Industry. lu the future we will And the neivlfy of conour water serving and protecting power.1' li J. Tj'--- rar:. bt a i:l .li.'.i-n--:t- i ! -t Ti.e MH'iiS iV.c I.-- euinu.,.7r..ty. woik Ji:-:i- l.ct.ceti .lay. i phants. 'j ,n the lLai-i- i:te Lux iffice Patronize Times Advertisers. a-- life l i .'it n su--a- le.'i wi.l cr.7!cue ter tiiet :11 he till plied i n application. Phone i:e.r by tliell.seill l i ri!.i-.i"llyiar.J Pi!. fr!.Irs. i. :: tl.rr SALT 1 AKK C ITY. .VAKt'II 2S L24 rtiiw.i all il i ; cr .r.i.u t s ilt. She will a i i'i t .Me Kiel ft y il'o. RURAL NEEDS Bt mtl-.-aa- rn-A:- de.-pair- r, rtciMS Were rate on advertising Shill iiifortr.abou c ti.e rican Le-- t..':t ri ci tu tit- - William T. x 't We.-- c Studios. Hollywood, from I,. os the de.vrrt neur ;tti.r-Villa Cal.fort.ia. wl.ere I.js Lvca si ri,es f'.r t:s latest r.iitn.e. under tlvIlomeii. Luiuivri Htllyer, Turn M:x tion IT-ts- -t A Ihc la said: f ti.e Amerl-gIf yon soi l " into civic can Legion w . life with as l.c . .trhitbn and enthusiasm a.v i; dll In the LEGION MEN O. K. SCOUT MOVEMENT pnvi-ledg- e ..ns, granted I'-s- r. a tiujth. 1st ! 7 r: sit. Fat- - i - 1 tf Story of Interest 8 will bring ale.: ir. rvwsel effi- .d Idealism, ciency In bu.i.i' t.'.e la spe&kii l.e A:reri..-u-n men's branch , Legion In th- - I', - ;rzh C'ham-ter of Com. r recettiy. he LESION : x - j.- -- i 1'. i.- ttuslasm of t. gif a, perm eat :.g a ?I Bans Cass Coccnutrce cf s..c-r.of Sugar t the Kay 11. l.'-- j. Salt Iako, applied for. -- I -- AMERICAN or ir. at: Itu- T.mes t..: week. i :n . a 1 17 :ie I.... i.' i ,i lie u::i i:rv . ; . j ir- i . i!" Fdllur and Manager . TjAe . SEEDED g ENTHUSIASM 9 Rev. Ir. J. I' ricks Catholic c burgh. Pa, be.." Art y rtiiui.v. Tejjg )esert graooOBoowociwseoooi- ITyland . : ; 'i 111 tilts, (.I I 6-1- 3 Sugar House |