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Show EAST SALT LAKE TIMES. bast ta ftakidt. packet ia your pocket far ia Nava a aver-raad- y Remains of Structures Erected ; 1 by Aztecs Surrounded by j Latest Type Office Plants. treat delicious confee-tio- a aid ta and tka teeth, appetite, A u I. tyestioe. ruins uinl piles grout temples and Mom- City. - wi-iwlilrh oiu-buildings of the Aztees. cliurclie of Weullier-lieuieatom n nil medieval erected In llie llnie of the Spanish cuiiquri'ui'g, p..lues rchiinUrchl of old In llie Sjmin, luiuses style. quaint uml plrturcsijiie Mexii-atmaU-rollUi- - buildings, stand together, rrszy-quifashion. In the Lhy of Mrx-lee n -d j. I - Cuticura Talcum is Fragrant and dust-covere- Healthful Very Oiafml TiIm SulMi, iwi gc, 25a. conquest. EYES HU Ancient Spanish Cathedral. stands the Uraflawilra iWMaraUaeki cathedral, built during the regime of ara&ayndiMk,Uaoi wthaJIa. MttMl the 8wu1b1i viceroy e und adorned with SSaJSSaMS the weulth of the conquered race to ftwpait such an extent Hint It le probably the liUAimVL IT Wevarli PL, lttTb richest church on the North American Icontinent. Now, however, It looke upon the busy innln plaza of the city. PAKKJLK'S To complete the picture tlie Mutual, HAIR BALSAM mnriimi ir" one of Mexico! largest office buildings, a aantrtaCmyan d FaAaJHaH raises Itself ubove the inarke of another and distant day. 1mm CtKia. WH.fwli.ituf. t. V. Mexico mny well dispute with Egypt m OnrML HINDERCORNSt the title of the land of ruins.'' for no fewer tliuu (UK) dill's, great and smull, have been uncovered wltldn the terriW. N. U, Salt Lake City, No. tory of the republic. Here are found the crude renmlns of a people emergImpossible. ing Into the first stages of culture at Doctor Iut out your tongue more the suiue time ns the ancient inhabithan tliat nil of It. tants of Kgypt anil Mesopotamia, nnd Child But, doctor. 1 can't. It's fas- It was here that the native American tened at the other null race achieved Its highest degree of deA acunt two blocks uwuy - 33-19- 23. velopment, founding states nuil cities which now are but memories, but whose remains still stand forth to proclaim the greatness of their builders. It has been proved that culture In Americn had Its beginnings In the fertile valley of Aiinhuiic. Who these people were and whence they came teem destined io remain a mystery. Relics seem to Indicate that the native American races began their migrations o this continent during the Neolithic period. Pyramid of Culcuilco. The principal structural relic of the first Inhubltnnts of the Yulley of Mexico Is the pyramid of CuLuiilco, recently unearthed by Dr. Byron Cummings of the University of Arizona, and which stands ns the oldest architectural monument In the New World. The pyramid has 1100 preserved to fu- WHY DRUGGISTS RECOMMEND SWAMP-ROO- T For many yean drnggiits hare watched with much interest the remarkable record maintained ter Dr. Kilmera f1wimp-Roo- t, the gnat kidney, liver and bladder medi-- It a physician's preeeripUon. . ia a strengthening It helpi tho kjdneyi, liver and bladder do the work nature intended they ia medi-eine- Swamp-Ro- should do. Swamp-Roo- hie itood the teit of yean. t It ia aold by all druggist on ita merit and it ihould help you. No other kidney medicine baa ao many frienda. Be inn to get Swamp-Roo- t and atari treatment at once. ! 5 ' ll There la (lie pyrunihl of Santa Teresa, idtuuted nliaost in llie hesirt of the city. Itusy throngs hurry by every duy, few nwure of llie f.n-- t that It onre constituted u worthy Hreliltortiirul laiidiiii.rk In the iinefeiit Tenoailtlan, the wonder city of (he Alecs. Merely a conu-- r of the huso remains, surd rounded by ruins of the stulraiKe and pnveil wulks letnllng to the temple. The exact age la unknown, although It wiih pmlialdy erected hy (lie Aztecs shortly prior to the Spanish !!-- ; if man's pockets yielded ami hunk houl.s miicli more. tis s 'a , t i f'5,1 t $1,271 j The Chevrolet SSSKSESraStta uProtec-th-e as r ' have been fotnel in the ruins are shells from the (iulf of Ciiliriiir.iii. Maya re liefs from Yucatan und Central Amer-le- u and dllTereiil nrticles of tbe Zn poteens und Totomirus from (luxucu, Vera Cruz und other regions. A dc;i III blow was deni, to the power of the Toltecs almost tliouxniid years ago by the Invading .Valutas from the north, nnd the fertile Vulley of Teotl liuiieun fell umler the power of the State of Texaco, Today the vulley contains but 8,000 Inhabitants, most uf wjioin are Indlun peons who lead a existence, illiteracy la the rule rather than the exception, and there ia not a doctor in the entire region, the ample being addicted to mugic and witchcraft. Maya Civilization. In the meantime, however, far to the south a civilization had sprung up among the Muyu peoples. whose shat- Commander corner of typed. "Compliments of His Exerllency. Dr. Frit Iloltn, 14 John street. New York. I diet or Holnt, lecturer, explorer, and traveler. Is gone from here. The college authorities Intend to abide by his written Igstractbins. What It Is no one knows. It might be a bequest It might be some historic document secured by Doctor Iloltn on one of hla foreninny expeditions. It might be a cast of wlmt Thiel will be In 1H73. Meanwhile, there Is much speculation. Doctor Holm was tbe commencement srl-entl-st orator. I tered works are considered the grant-eImdon. China Is producing hunruins in Mexico, urvhcologiiul dreds of tons of opium, says Sir John Chlclicn-Itza- , and I'xmiil, l'tilcmiue British minister In 1eklng, Jordan, Mltln. besldra a niultituiic of smaller ns though she were ;olng places, now are well known In nrclfco-logicn-l and it looks of affairs circles and huve excited world- buck to the old, had slate of opium by the before upptvshin wide Interest and attculiou. India was brought Chlclien-Itxi- i Is said to have been agreement with founded in the year il'kl A. D.. although about. India, the British minister adds It did not reach the height of its of until hundreds of years later. used to export about 100,000 chests n year, mostly t j China; now opium a popDuring Its golden age it wus ulous city covering un ureu of ten her exports nre only 8,000 chests, exclusively to the Eust Indies. square miles, the scat of a .lucrative commerce nml a flourishing state. In She Is prepared to reduce this If there reduced consumption. 12U2, however, the army of King I'linll le a lie says Indie Is loyally and scrupuwus defeated hy the Nuhuas, nnd the every provision of the city rapidly fell Into decadence and lously observing convention. Turkey nnd Persia, probably was totally deserted shortly Hague he adds, must be brought within the ufterwurd. or the attempt to Tlie ruins of Uxmiil nre also in Yu- Ilngue convention, of raw opium must the cuntrol supply catan, close to tlie border of tlie State fnll. Similarly It is essenof Campeche. Although uf greut size, Inevltnldy Switzerland Join the conventhat tial little la known of the history of the since that country Is one of the city, nnd while the ruins ure on the tion, most Important centers In the world order of general Muyu architecture the of drug truffle. they ure not of striking Importance. Sir John declnred, the Ilngue If, Iulenqtie, In Cliiuptis, probably conIs honestly and efficiently tains the most beautiful relics to be convention the opium problem enforced tmluy, found on the continent. Judging from will be solved tomorrow." the large number of temples, tbe city probably never attained political ImMors German Motorcars. portance, but wits considered the reThe use of motor vehlcl Berlin.1 ligious center of the region. is In Increasing. At The ruins of Mltln ure In the State the-en-Oermuny 1022rapidly were 1 In use uf there of Ouxucu und ure believed to huve 20,010 a year motorcycles, against been erected by the Muyns or some 82.505 private automobiles, kindred race. Although first brought before; 30.457, and 43,457 motor loragainst to light at a comparatively recent date, 30,207. indications seem to imlnt to rcimilns of ries. against great ijiijHiriunce. fifshuas Warlike People. rrobuhly the greut est of the nntlve Boy Sings Jazz Tune races, however, was that which occuMexico on the of the pied Vulley or as Surgeons Operate rivul of Cortez. The Nuhuas began "The Livery Stable Singing tlielr Invasions of Mexico ubout a thouBlues" la company with the musand years ago nnd In a short time had sic played on a phonograph conquered the north and central porplaced near the operating table, tions of the country. The Invaders n boy underwere a warlike janple and had no n serious operation In s went In difficulty subduing the degenerate None but s Cld on hospitnl. tribes then occupying tbe rich regions local anesthetic was used. of tbe country. "Tlie boy lias had other operaTlie Aztecs were one of tbe smallest tions anil hated anesthetics," of tbe Naliun tribes and arrived In We me of tlie surgeons said. Mexleo from the north at a much later tried muxic to keep bis mind ocdate than the other briinchcs of the It wus highly success cupied. Invmli't's. As all of the best lands then fnl." were occupied they were forced to dwell In the Vulley of Mexico, then a pros-IH-rit- y slxteen-yenr-ol- i ; Journey over the country. Anticipating tlie general direction the balloons would travel from tlie no- tlcnsl headquarters city, s number of personal messages front Commander Owsley were made ready, and the pilots planned to throw these from tlie basket, attached to tiny parachutes, ns they passed over tlie towns and cities, later to be delivered to the commander of the Legion post in that locality. The balloon which carried this message woe entered as "The American and wus piloted by Capt Legionnaire, OL E. McCullough, rice chairman of the Legion's national committee on aeronautics. Captain McCullough was attached to various balloon schools daring the war and made many flights. He Is now division passenger agent for the Pennsylvania railway, and In this capacity handled transportation are rengements on the occasion of tlie virlts of the king nnd queen of Bel gium, Marshal Foch, tlie prince of Wales and other European notables. Assisting Captain McCullough wus Lieut. Carlton F. Bond of the army air service now stntloncd at Abere Coen proving ground. Maryland. ss a Legionnaire. Lieutenant Bond has participated In a number of balloon races, being In the basket with Major W estover, who won the 1022 elimination race, which started at Milwaukee. On this trip the bng landed In the Province of Quebec, Canada, 850 miles from Its starting plaee. Tills victory entitled tliein to competition in the International race for the Janies Gordon Bennett cup, which stnrtcd from Geneva, Switzerland, but they were forced down shortly after crossing tlie Alps. The balloon used by Captain SIcCul-loug- h mid Llcutennnt Bond, nnd from which tbe messages from the Legion's head were dropped, wus nf 80,000 cubic feet capacity. It was of the army type nnd bad been supplied by the commanding officer of the Three Hundred and Eighty-secon- d airship company, G. II. Q. reserves, Third corps army area. The balloon safely luuded at Frankfurt, Ia., a few miles west of Pittsburgh, In this race, after being In the air for nearly 24 hours. The aeronauts were forced to lund when they encountered a terrific storm. LESION d , j r j 4i Chevrolet Motor Company Division of General Motors Corporation Detroit, Michigan Black Alkali. Oh, That Funny Feeling, A Sunday-schoo- l class of flvt (life Investigations have leen made of the uliuost complete loss of fertility of about the age of eight laid get fe from 40,000 to 50,000 acres In the San a "hike" with tin teacher. A quuur Luis vulley of Colorado, und this con of a mile failed to xulisfy the jraup sters and the "hike'' lengthened tot one nnd one-lmmiles. Then 1 mg wus Hindi for lunch. Each of the hikers had enough "eats" for the parts ' lf but nil wits devoured ragHnllm Tie wells, und the practice of suhlrrlgutlon teacher was quaking with fetr leg 1ms brought It to the surface by someone be unable to make the ntm capillarity und eruiKirutlon. It Is sug- journey, but It wus accomplished X gested that tlie remedy lies In a con- Inst although about midway of the little girl piped: version of tlie carbonates Into sulMy stomach fccM uwful funny." phates by the use of a liberal amount of gyismin ubout nine pounds of gyp- sum to one pound uf black ulkuli Tersely Described. "Mult Jong," says un English nltcq und downward washing by means of surface Irrigation with furrows or by is said to be a emiihlnatlnn of doofr tines, bridge uml poker, with aduhrf flooding. But this Is putting It mlldty. After 'punglng' und Vheelng' mid bring More Likely. "Newsimpcrs make use of some told that my hand contained two fna remarked lucks, three one liumhixii and in out very strange expressions, wtail, I began to feel aa If I had beta Sirs. Snuggs. Do they 7" replied her liuslmnd. smoking opium in a Umehouse lodging For Instance, here Is an article house. But It's fascinating, ud I M which speuks of speculators pocketing sure I shall try again when the edict tlielr losses, when I should suppose of the first dose bus worn off." Bom Jig-sa- i thut they really unpocketed them. Transcript. Milk of human kindness looks Dint When you do a fuvor for anyone, lie doesn't like you to talk a great deal or less blue after It has been iklanl about It by tin Ingrnte. TO FILE URGED stoj think of this ? We are what we eat! It's a startling fact, yet a simple truth. , ; x j WILL SUBMIT RONUS MEASURE Thia is the reason every one should know that his food is really nourishing not merely filling. Grape-Nu- ts made from wheat and barleyt one of the few cereal foods that includes the vtwi mineral salts so necessary for supplying proper nourishment for nerve and bone structure. In Grape-Nut- s, too, is retained the important vitamin-of the wheat. No food has greater influence in strengthenml A the body of a growing child than Grape-Nutu there best the very remember, children need . the way of nourishment. Grape-Nut- s is just as delicious as it is healthful, whether served right from the package as sbre fast cereal with milk or cream, with Ircn.pv stewed fruit, or made into an appetizing reape. Try the suggestion given below. B s. Wtixli-ngto- Festival for American Red Cross M k'. i California Thirty-sithousand acres In San Bernardino county, near Kelso, and in San Diego county, near Oumpn. Colorado Eighteen thousand acres !n Com ilia county, near Bussell. Nevada Twenty-tw- o thousand acres 'n Nye county, near Carrara. Utah Forty thousand acres la county, near Central. More than ll.ixm neres In .limb conn- '.y, near Mena, rtali. will be opened to veterans after tbe state has made se- lections from tin tract In accordance with public land grants to 1L ' . Pn,r.tai ChaHh ' utility Eiproi Truck American Legion members are urged by national headquarters to consider filing entries on more tlmn 110,000 acres of public land In four Western states which have recently been thrown men. open to entry to Tlie urea comprises tlie second largest ufTering of pnbllc domain for liotnesteadliig In several years. Lands thrown open under the order Include: n gl MEN 1181 KL'PEnioS rhousands of Acres of Public Lands Are Thrown Open In Western State. i e asasassaawsa f.o.b. Flint, Mich. Messages from the air were literally showered on posts of the American Legiou from National Commander Alvin Owsley recently when letters were dropped from the bueket uf one of the entrains In the national elimination balloon race. The messages were received in a number of Eastern states over which the balloon pusrd on Its t. Reports Chinese Opium Traffic A 8train Active Sedan 860 Owsley, Dropped From Big Bags. left-han- d st 5-P- ass. Letters for Legion Posts, by National ' In tbe upper the envelope was hand-to-mou- th SUPERIOR MESSAGE SENT BY BALLOON 1073.) 11 year koujg? may be economically opS5Sd35 only one or two passenfcersT Its power, reliability keep appeal to men. WomenLU s handsome lines, fino 7 Ami-rira- 1!25-written Thinking It was some cnmiriinlcnws he thin that had been overlooked, a bout to open it when his m'entlon was drawn to the words: 'Tula envelope Is entrusted to the president and trustees nf Thb-- I college; mux! not be opened before cunmienuement. Nineteen Hundred Seventy Three IA. D. Comim-nremeii- fiTSfc for This Department Supplied by the legion New, berries.) iCopi d V 37,-04- n, Motor to Church in Comfort j Ilbwevar, if yon wiih fint to teat thla prepanrUon eend ten eenta to Dr. Kilmer Oo., Binghamton, N. Y., for i ture generations In the sume manner ample bottle. When writing be lun and as the ruins of rompeil, as a layer of mention thia paper. Advertiaement. lava from the neighboring volcano of Xlctll completely coated the edifice. LYTTON BEFORE CONAN DOYLE The vclcunlc eruption has been estix- mated by geologists as taking place Early.VIctorian Novellet a Student of jliouwnd years ago. the Occult Something Like a .The builders of tills curious monument evidently were In the Initial Centyrjr Ago, of human culture, judging from Bulwer-Lyttothe eccentric, pre- stages the niaterluls used In the construction ceded Sir Conan Doyle by more than ef the pyramid and the crude pottery half a century In the field of letters to and the region of the occult Soya an old ate Implements found In the Immedivhlnlty. About the yenr WO It. c. copy of Blnckwood'i Magazine, quoted the Vulley of Anahuac whs occupied In the Detroit Nowa: occult studies, by the Teotlliuucnnos. or Toltecs. to lie comprising the magic ancient tlmea aa followed shortly ufterwurd by the well aa the splritunllam of the premnt In Yucatan. bad a great charm for him, and he en- Mayas Although little is known of the histered on them with the ennu-atnesof tho Toltecs, the numerous rewhich marked the pursuit of less mys- tory mains show them to have been a ko-plterious knowledge. He dived Into wls-ar- d of a comparatively high state of lore, equipped himself with mag- culture. Tlielr principal home was ical Instruments, rods for transmitting situated In tlie Valley of Teotlhiiiunu, Influence, and crystal balls In which to close to the present City of Mexico, discern coming scenes and persona, and It was here that the greatest numand communed with mediums nnd spir- ber of ruins were found. itualists There ran be little doubt, Tlie Vulley of Teotlliuncnn formerly whatever faith he might have In par- was more fertile, and In tlie time of ticular manifestations, he believed In tlie Toltecs prolaildy supported a impucertain occult powers of nature, to deal tation of ltkMHKi or mure, or ten times with which Is the object of these mysterious arts On more than one occa- bb many as the present number ef Inhabitants of the vulley. Excavation sion we have known him to dilate on at Teotlbuacau show tlmt the priiii-liui- l such themes with great copiousness of portion of tlie city was six kilometers and knowledge apparent truthfulness in length and three kilometers In In the reality of the marvels" width, and. Including the outlying districts, the city must buve been one of Old Dugouts Found. greut size. Ingeniously designed prehistoric Edifice Dedicated to Sun, dugouts used by cavemen In escaping Irobulily the largest building In tbe from or resisting the attack of their city wue tlie lyramhl of tbe Sun. measenemies have been found In France. uring 04 meters in bright mid 215 meters on each side. Close by la the Pyramid of the Moon, which Is surrounded by a more complicated series of edifice. The Temple of Tlnlor, of rain, consists of u series of apartments. the top one bring especially us containing an uli.ir nml two cavities which probably were used in some riiUal ceremony. 1'rohnbl.v the most Interesting structure so fur discovered in the undent city Is tbe Temple of Quctzali-oatl- . it consists of a spacious quadrat-gulupluzu formed by plntf rms measuring meters on eneli side uinl raised several meters above the ground. On curb one (lf these three platforms are four structures, with the exception of the platform to the east, which has only three buildings. During the greatest prosperity of great official festival In honor of tbe Amerlcun Red Cross (leaving the ancient city of Teotihuacun It woe Athens) was held recently by the organized niunlrlIltj or Atliens In the said to be the first metropolis of North Theater of Ilerode Attlcus. The phutogrupb sliuwe Miss F. Bcsruinave gtring America. Among the objects which a recital to America. peat ' naJ swampy region of lakes dominion of the King of Tacubi. The to newcomers, however, were quick of strength nee make of the natural tlielr risltlon and within n riiort timewere able to overthrow tbe overlordauship of Tncubs and extend tbeir lur f ,l,e premacy over a great part rounding region. The two most powerfill itatea in tbe valley ut tliia time were Mexico nnd Ta xenon, and Instead of eiigiiglng in a war Tor supremacy ?: confeders-thin- . united in forming u they Drunken Man Divides I In which the old kingdom In i Roll With All Comers also was udtui'.tcd a in ferior uieiuber. W11I1 his pockets bulging with nf smull denominations, hil! Aminov Swaiisoii of Worcester, Envelope Must Remain Max., slopped at u sired cor-- ; Sealed for 50 Yes.r her nnd imssed out rush to all C. A A podcPiann wlni passed by. Creenville, Iu. Tiie uf Tluel rollcsj. v.'iii one iff the puss rshy. nnd Z Suniberp. prexldi-n- l disSwanson was .rexted for lieing it pulling ojien a drawer in hii desk on (b white covered h long emelupe intoxicated. corner nf which "J upper right-hans lice li(iidiUtirters the At Tm-uIii- J -- - Glory of Past een in WRiGlEYS Taki it rain W- Aliiiwi n. i Omaha Legion Member to Urge State Legislature's Action on Pigeonholed Bill. r the American LeOnalm ncmhcr gion plan to submit the Id'll providing a bunt. to World war veterans to the i.ilig the ir.iih.the at the pii'l-by gcm.rai rVutii.n. S;mi: si rs efll.c nc'nsuri, which will he pnC-rr.- '.! after the Iowa s? ;i:r buna. s 'y t!.i ' !!1 v.'lll provide for the of ."l j ; day to ew-rpayi soni.-- 1. ion o, woman win. at tin time of e:.IIx'!t..e:i:1 was a rexhlent of Th re will be maximum ,"0 distinction will lie clause of .made lei ween domestic and foreign 11 I erv'ro. The state bonus measure lias been liefnn the legislature three times. In )!l!i the legislators ilrnppiM the bonus and imsstd an emergency re- lief bill for service men sn.l tlielr fain-1,1 Y11 push'd the lower hnuw ,,y on "whelming majority, ,n finmlttee In the 011,7 10 'e senute without being reported out for a vote GRAPE-NUT- S ICE CREAM Prepare plcin flavored lew cream in the usual way. Just before the cretin hardens In as ln:ezinf,sdd Caraps-Nu- ts it onmei Irom the paoki(s, in th proportion ot one-ba-li to one eup ot Urape-Nquart ofiee cream. If you buy lee eream tnady-madadd Grapo-Nut- e In pteea of nat ut a. meat. YonII find Che reaul. lo flavor nntqu. Where you you wonft find pf ,cthmsalR&M p |