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Show EAST SALT LAKE TIMES The East Salt Lake Times Mr. Hanchett Tells Em Utah' Live at Community Builder. Iublihlif-- WALTER C. ADAMS. Iulili.-l.i-- r aii.1 mi)' Friday. Manager KARL JAY GLADE, Editor Hyland Theatre s and Tuesday "The Eagle's Feather, a Metro picture with Jas. Kirkwood; "Fighting Tllood ( ItibK pilvl.'edKe of (Sugar House Times, granted Continuance of No. 10, a Hal Roach comedy, "The Way 11, 1923, at the l'u.--l Office in Salt Lake, applied for. The Times will In Hint anywhere In the civilized world for the subscripDarkest Hour. tion price, which la f 1.50 per year. Wednesday and Thursday Gladyi Walton in "The Near Lady," Palhe Kull in uriaa'iiiu on adicvlislug latcs will be supplied on application, News, Aesop Fables, Fresh Eggs, 9!ii;. or Wasuich ii'M. l.one a Fat he Comedy. iHin't forget the Country Store, niglit. Friday and Saturday Hoot Gibson In The Thrill Chaser, a story of unusual adventure and romance. Chaje would w nt a tliut lias rnrlliiiid The nt i: Intrant Oidlniuire provision ter 9 of'JIer Iiangerous Path," and a lot cl trouble lor citizens who prefer to deal with piddlcrs Ilian with esiub-liHieTire Business Men, a Century bouses. It is this: Monday Buil-hng- Wed-nesda- Bonds and Lingerie! Comedy, - Three big piizes given away at the Saturday matinee, 3 p. m. l 205 HOBOES ON A SINGLE TRAIN Princess Theatre Sunday and Monday -- Pola Negri, ably assisted by Adolphe Menjou, Hunt-le- y Gareth Hughes and Gordon, Charles He Roche in The Shadows of Paris. Educational comedy and Felix the Cat cartoon. Tuesday and Wednesday Double Tea ture bill. Zane Greys "The Man of the Forest, and William Desmond In A Breathless Moment. Also Topics of Hie Day. Thursday and Friday Big Memorial Day program, Jane Novak in "The Snowslioe Trail. A1 St. John comedy and latest News. Saturday Only An outdoor action pro- duction "The Seventh Sheriff starring Dick Hatton. Comedy Circus Pals and serial "In Ihe Days of Itaniel Iloone. Two Matinees commencing at 1 and 3 p. nt. sharp. Candy free to all. When Roasting When It conics to matters r grati- Huid. Now that they are bad, only a tude, It appears that there is ample tragic wall goes up in the land. need of it in Utah. It is apparently true that the conEven those who during the pnst dition of many of these tourists as while have been hard hit need only to they try to make their way out or Calirast around a bit to find that tlilnga fornia is pitiful. It is said that scores X good cook can quickly tell of automobiles are stranded along the hereabout aren't so bad after all. liow will turn out but highways without gas while the ownThe other day, according lo Chief ers have no money to buy any. often times is too late Burbidge, 205 hoboes were taken off a relumed Salt Lakers report Tho sure way to do is to single Western Pacific freight train as having seen hundreds of skilled craftsis pulled into Salt Lake. Apiiurently men on the curbing in Los An- order your Roast from us. sitting these fellows were not desired in Caligeles weeping and literally begging Then you know will be fornia on account of the pressing con- for work. ditions there and the acquiescence and of tender, the best juicy Our city naturally sympathizes with of the railroad was secured in giving quality. them a lift out or the Golden Gate anyone in such a plight. It is surely state. At any rate, they came in on to be hojied that southern California the train and any such number would will shortly be able to readjust her affairs. have had a hard time secreting Meat it that it Sugar House Mercantile It has long been feared that a nega108,991 Bristles! tive reaction waa to set in in southern California on account of the extensive faalilon in which building has There were 108,991 bristles in June Financial pyramiding to a Keddingion's big paint brush. proceeded. degree rarely attained In American The nearest guess was 110,000 sub communities has been indulged in. Just mltted by Wilton Merrill. bow well the resourcefulness of the Grant came next with 100,-00Ensign Californian will meet tills remains to Others came in the following be seen. It is surely to be hoped our Pacific friends will be able to stem the order: 1nul Ferastrom, 3rd; Frank Kimback wash. Fred Mathews 5th; ball, Gail It is, or course, unfortunate that the Otlley,4th;6th: Howard Cromar, 7th; Californians driving eastward should be so bitter toward their stale. Al- Stanley Renter, 9th; Wayne J. Cromost to a man they seem to take the mar, Sill, and Preston Kimball, 10th. sheerest delight In venting their spleen on California. In the light of Eugenics. that to which we are accustomed, this Eugenics Is from a Greek word sounds peculiar, Indeed. meaning well bom, and was first used Such expressions, of course, hurt all by Fruurls Gslton, the noted English scientist. In 1SS3, who defined It as Of the West. the science which deals with all InfluWe call it poor siHirlsmanshlp. When ences that Improve the Inborn qualitimes were good, enough could not be ties ef a race." I ; ; ; ; SPECIAL THIS WEEK $1.50 Water Bottles 75c Rubber Aprons Company - !.-- Indeed, these mountains are among the worlds finest. How much more they ought to be appreciated by our entire citizenry than they are! Surely this summer, somehow, every local family ought to try to scale some of these peaks and catch the real thrill of this magnificent loftiness. But even If ae can't climb them, we surely ougli' to get up early enough, in the morning, on occasion, to appreciate their rugged grandeur at tlu-i- best! 5:30 Is about tl;c right time! Try It! r The elections for student body officers and members of the staff for next years publications were held at Westminster college yesterday. Jack Critchlow was elected president of the high school student body; Kenneth Shaw was chosen vice president; Jessie Loofbourow, secretary, and Professor Stevenson, treasurer. Theodore Keuseff was elected president of the college student body and C. Rasmussen, vice president. Mabel Brown was named secretary an Earl Miller, treasurer. Donald Burger was elected eritor of next years publications. Manford Shaw was chosen business manager; Jack Critchlow, associate editor, and Sid Potter, assistant business manager. Russell Craig will be the artist. Charles Blevins, Roy McLeese, John Maulby and Gladys Gibson will be the representatives on the athletic board of control for next year. 4 $200,000 worth of Auto Accessories f0r sale at 50 per cent to 90 per cent off regular prices. All articles are new and of standard and well known make. Fully Guaranteed. Just a few prices for you to compare: 1.00 A. C. or Champion 12.00 Mod. S Adamson Spark Plugs 7.50 Howe Spot Lights 5.00 Trex Tire Pumps 2.50 Star Berrlngs Ford or Chevrolet 9.00 Greasing Outfits 7.50 Steer Worms for all 30c Yulcanlzer 3.50 2.50 Fan Belts for all cars 4. 1.10 3.25 1.50 7.50 Ford Motometers and Cop.. 2.95 3.50 Tipple Life Timers.... 1.75 ....3.50 I. E. Jacks 1.75 9.00 Simplex Jacks 4.00 30.00 Bushing Sets jj. j J car one-eigh- th jr cent off regular prices. Auto Cans 2.80 Auto Can Holders .. 75c License Brackets 1.50 Top Dressing Truck Chains, 65 per cent off regular price. 3.40 24.00 Tool Kita Railroads in Africa. With nearly four times the area of the United States, Africa has only of Its railroad mileage, while Asia, almost six times as large, has but i gj Spring Clips, 70 per cent off regular price. Push Brooms at 50 per cent off regular price. Extractor 7.50 one-fourt- Hy 1568 Hy. 2367-- RAY KEDDINGTON JEWELER Watch, Clerk and Jewelry Repairing Engraving ALL WORK GUARANTEED 1051 East 21st South SUGAR HOUSE Work called for and Delivered SUGAR HOUSE AUTO TOP SHOP NOW OPEN FOB BUSINESS Auto Accessories Little and Big Children. Children find that their young years are made np chiefly of don'ts," but that's because everyone, even grown folks, love to do what isn't good for 1113 East 21st South SUGAR HOUSE them. Testa Pheasants' Efficiency. The reputed earthquake warning elficlency of pheasants, which are known to be peculiarly sensitive to feeble tremors, is being tested by an eminent seismologist of Japan. Pay Y our Bills By Check Worlds Greatest Rail Center. In the course of 24 hours, 1,339 passenger trains bearing an army of passengers enter and leave the terminus of 39 linea GET THE 8AVING HABIT and thus Insure yourself t and Independence. Start an account here and add to it regularly. It Is the man who saves regularly who Is surest of success. Don't wait till you have what you call a sum to begin with. While waiting you will be losing the interest your money should be earning. com-for- Watercress a Valuable Food. Scrurfleld urges the greater use of watercress, which contains all three vitamins, as a food. Watercress is a cheap, green vegetable which, like lettuce. Is eaten unsxdled hy conking, hut which, unlike lei luce. Is nviiihible all the yenr muni. Lis more ex I end d use lie un siiir,.-ilimy, 'le . In remeilyin:: ilii fury nnseil liv lie! n : i, ,;i - F.rlils!lliei-criin- ', D'-I- en-nr- Prices reasonable for repairing auto tops, window lights, cushion upholdstering and general top repairs. ulUNRiEIINKINICIINK Miss Marguerite Devine teacher of Piano and Harmony. 1400 East 21 South Phone Ily- 103 IBKEKITY, - 1117 11 East 21st South SUGAR HOUSE Co. N. J. IIAKSEX, Pros. 1 CEO. A. GOFF, Cashier JOHN F. BENNETT, TRY THE Vice-Preside- nt Hy. 1850 FOR ' SALE Do Not Sit On the Porch All Summer Star Chili and Lunch DO YOU LUCE HOME House COOKING? FOR YOUR EATS Toasted USED CAE SALE This Place Has It Quick Service Chill Sandwiches, and Tamales Headquarters Brannlngs for Parties For Sportsman Delivered Free Prices Right Phone Hy. 2355 PREPARE NOW FOR THE Sugar House Cafe OPENING DAY OSBORNE AUTO CO. Shop in Sugar House Phone Hy 4944 1137 E. 21st So. Roy Spencer 79c JUNE 15 th STORE COAL and SAVE Money Coal stored now for next Our line of Fishing Tackle is complete and the Prices are Right. Secure your Fishing License from us Now winters use costs yon less per ton. It represents quite & saving when yon A Mil fig- 56c Kings the coal for storage it keeps indefinitely without losing any of its heat value. Its the hard- PLUMBING AND HEATING The Home of Pure Paint Plumbing and Heating Fixtures 2046 SO. 1 1th EAST ST. HY. est soft coal mined. Contractor tits K. K. EngineeringCo. ure the total. 50c Jar Tooth Paste and 35c Tooth Brush . 50c $1.50 Hughes Ideal Hair Brush 89c Milk of Magnesia. Pt Milk of Magnesia. Pt to US DELIVER A FEW TONS TO YOUR BIN Phone Hy. 1915 1090 East 21st South St Salt Lake City Granite Drag Co. Not Built That Way .Sr?": rk i:,i a "? ir valve a snitch m. Curtis Coal and Produce Co. 2211 HYLAND DRIVE PHONE HY. 1995 I ltd er Pr dnni tod T or love 1097 (lie dug GET OUR STORAGE RATES AND HAVE $1.00 Bottle Olive Oil 75c Wc have a Full Line of High Grade Stationery Notice to Auto Owners Student Officers 'rllow-townsma- ; All items of news oil m trial business artlvilii-- should be submitted to the East Sail Lake Times out Imer than Wednesday each week. The Time Sunday, office la In tint Sugar Ilauk at 11 OS East Slat South. is compelled to pul up a bund width Is held by tin- ilty. Each ltim-ian- t dUsatlsfaction on the of misrepresentations and Iorses or geni-iaIn the part of tho put chaser, the purchaser could recover on this bond. As it is, the layman has llltln or no protection. A representative example of the need of this sort or thing is reported in the McKinley school district. A peddler appeared and represented that he was in a position to save the school teachers great amounts on material for suitings. He had an Ingenious arrangement whereby K (he teachers would advance him 27.50 to cover the cost nr Hie material chosen, lie could permit them (o make purchase or various articles of lingerie at the ridiculous prices of 25c, 35c, 50c each and so on. In view of tho quality or these articles exhibited, It looked like a knock-ou- t of an arrangement. It was. Tin vivacious young school inarms came across. They chose the suiting material anil llie lingerie lots of this lutter-- It was such an opportunity! The uptown stores were to be handed a real knockout. The 27.50 plus surli amounts as were needed to pay for the lingerie was advaneed. And now the money Is gone snd so is the man. Not a word lias been heard from him. Anil, of course, there won't be. If the municipality that occasionally licenses thsss itinerants would make them put up a bond ae Portland does, such work as this would ahortly stop. Without auch a bond, the average layman la entirely at the merciea of theae peddlers. Many of them are ao shrewd that thay can sell most anything, the layman, therefor, Is hardly able to protect himself. Let'a have that bond! Our cstec Lafayette Ham hen. after having recently toured H;- - world and having carefully viewed its most, alluring scenic ot'erines, comes out with the agger' jn that the glorious Wasatch momilains southeast of Salt Lake ar-- quite the equal for rugged giandeur of anything he has seen on Hi'- - extensive trip Just concluded. Such a statement coming from Mr. Hanchett significant. Westminster Elects III nti Cat Shews No Poverty. No matter how poor you are, the old pussycat thinks there should be bed and board In your home for four more kittens. k'fr Just Llks That I In ni'i-- y ail "f a rt, Hu ,.1,1 iMliniiiiiiMt. h bin,, n. siirt f Iniml Ii rnslilnii. Ing fund rnuii rcKiiiiinintK. 11,,, I wild fnun Muml by hiKim-si- i llinkp nf pnivlilliis t. Brent no easily fur ecuiumiy In seem in be tin- primary chum; of iiiinIh of .Ivlng. 11 nt Mon mini mmi lx I.ot Wafer for Sale. pem-niuc- " h0i In moral reform, all men ,rf way : They say : We dont ndnd F making experiments, Just so yon make 'em on us. ii buy win T fu tbl Tattooing. Is Impossible to sty deflnlt 11 where and when the custom toning originated. Records of K found In the tmnlis near Thels-sthen are painted representation race of while men whose bodies tattooed. In Caesar's "Comments1 we are told Hint the Britons were t toned. It . Ills j 9ie ntin I f'TOI jest,; I rou, Ke Rslif I direr JArnij |