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Show EAST SALT LAKE TIMES r PRIM CESS ADULTS, 20c; CHILDREN, 12 AND UNDER, 10c Shows Continuous, Starting 7 JO p. m. Sundays, 6 p. m. U3 8 Sunday and Monday, September of Favorites in 7-- LITTLE OLD NEW YORK Ita the Screens Most Beautiful Picture and we need add nothing else Tuesday, Wednesday, September The Most Popular Male Screen Star Thomas Meighan THE CONFIDENCE MAN 51-- 10 in a Peach of a Crook Story. are bound to like it. A Paramount Production and 11-1- 2 Everybody wants to see this one RENO Give the public, heroes and heroic sues, and those heroic days will 13 Saturday only, September and thrill when it that you will tingle re- When a party qtrugglea to hold together by the aid of party patronage, bn denouncing Us opponents, and by appealing to party achievements, it becomes bankrupt in morals and courage, and dies of cowardice. Our public men today lack faith, not only in the public, but also in themselves. Exemplars in the exercise of faith will encourage the public in this direc America Survives in Spite of This Indictment! you see YANKEE MADNESS is- turn. Starring Lew Cody, Carmel Myers and George Walsh A Whirlwind of Action Humor Thrills and Wisdom You have our word for tion also. Everyone should exhibit more faith in and more regard for our American. Institutions. And it should bo of a sufficiently demonstrative sort as to induce respect ror the flag. At the recent Frontiers Day Celebration in Sait Lake, when the Boy Scouts brought that beautiful collection of gold fringed stars and stripes down Main street, only about S men out of 10 saluted. Adequate regard for these holy things wil make far better Americans. Lets get back to our heroic issues. Let's bring to Old Glory the reverence that is her just due and that, too, without apology or reticence. And let our public men exemplify these finer issues these loftier concepts of public duty and there will be no questions about the return of the heroic days. the days of Lincoln was an apostle. except that it should meet with the approval of everyone Thursday, Friday, September How refreshing it is to hear as sublime a political utterance as that of William K. Uorah, senator from Idaho, in his plea for faith on the part of our public men. He says: "A Democrat in the days of Jack-sowas a crusader. A Republican in n Marion Davies and a Great Cast EOODCf? Borah Utters Plea For Faith! Tint Store Located at 1071 East 21st So. A-B-- New York dty leads ail other municipalities in tha stats in ths matter of land reforested by cities. Data compiled by the United States forest service and the New York state bureau of municipal information gives a total of 24,050 acres reforested by municipalities In the Empire state. The chief purpose of reforestation by cities D the protection of watersheds and the public water supply, but timber for commercial purposes will be cut from most of the watersheds when the timber matures. The pDnted land represents only a ford small portion of total ests. More than 170,000 acres of forested land are owned by the cities. Troy heads the list with tha largest area of standing forests 57,000 acres. New York rofnes next with 48,850 3 acres and Rochester is third with acres. Nineteen thousand acres of artificially planted trees places New York In the lead in reforestation. ThD area D more than twelve times the acreage that New York's nearest com petltor, Gloveravllle, with her 1,500 acres, has been able to do. Rochester ranks third with 915 acres. Cunajoharle, Johnstown, Bldney, Oneida, Syracuse, Utica, Mechanlca-rlllCooperstown, Hornell, Wells-villWhite Plains, Yonkers and Saratoga Springs all own municipal forests bnt have dons no reforesting. In this group Saratoga Springs has the largest municipal forest, 8,372 acres. These figures do not Include planting for 1828. Reforesting In New York by municipalities Is far greater than In any other state and represents of the planting done by cities In ths United State young Americans adventures in Central America MATINEE 3 P. M. SHARP dare-dev- il Sept. PLEASURE That some of our public critics and writers often suffer temporary abber-ation- a la quite evident In a recent explosion or George Bernard Shaw, eminent English writer and critic. Hls regard for the American system of government is summed up in the following paragraph: Democracy as it is practiced, is rulnoua nonsense. All republics are whited sepulchers. The people know by experience that the men who get round them most easily uneer the present indiscriminate system of elections are either humbugs or blackguards. If our representative assemblies were formed, like juries, from the rate book, you would get a few first rate men In the mere chapter of accidents. Popular elections absolutely exclude such men. because the Impulse of the ordinary citizen when he mee ji a superior man to to Ur and feather him, not to vote fur him. Votes for Everybody and Votes for Anybody are making civilization a rush of Gardarene swine down a steep place into the sea. It Is, Indeed, peculiar how America, not to mention others of the Republics, has been able in the relatively short Saturday, AFTER DARK 39,-88- e, two-thir- Potato Flakes d 8c Pkg 15 Pkg. lb EggsStrictly AMERICAS FINEST MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY Featuring AL OH HENRY By MARGARET ECHARD Continuous with Feature Pictures and Musical Comedy from 1 to 1 1 are a few representative Following letters To the Good Citizens of the Southeast rani: Hint K F P T. Aug. 27, 1924. memory. MRS. GUS J. LUND, and Family, Salt Lake City. Take Out Old Placards The propriety of taking out of business windows and other placet old plaraitls is obvious and yet one sees them almost everywlif re. They not only mean a somnolent community., but they also largely negative The chance or other placards displayed nearby getting ov.r at all. B. K. MELVILLE. PROGRAM CHANGES SUNDAY Clever Dancers Tuneful Melodies Feature Pictures Elaborate Settings 371 Broadway, Glendale, Calif. Wednesday, 7:25 p. m., Gentlemen: I am listening In to ilroz Orchestra playing. California Here I rome, and as this Is the first time 1 have been able to locate your station KPPTI considered tills a very appropriate greeting. 1 felt that you were saying Here I Come." So I want to say to you folks of Salt Lake CHy. come on and welcome I have been In your d.y once (Dec., 191 1) and like It ver.. ntuih. Tour truly, Mer-riken- GORGEOUSLY GOWNED BEAUTY CHORUS Largs J3c 40c OGve Oil Small Msd 11c 17c Pints 23c QuartJ7c 4 oz 32c 5 ox. 50c Worchestershire 15c SAUCEJSc Chili Sauce Del Mpnte Catsup 18c Brand 37c 16 ox. MEAT SPECIALS QUALITY AND SERVICE Better Buildings Two powerful forces now characterize American home building, according S. A. MKI.3IKKX. vides comfort and convenience, and careful planning to secure maximum use of space, rank in importance with the consideration given the selection of building ninteriuls and the choice or house design. This is truly a healthy condition, one founded on the soundest of logic-com-mon sense and D evolving better And, let It be emphasized buildings. here, at no sacrifice of attractiveness or ideals. The architect has kept pace with the manufacturer, so that today the average American home D as pleasing to the eye aa It D comfortable to Ve wish to extend our heartfelt thanks and gratefulness for the many expressions of sympathy and good will extended us during our bereavement of a loving husband and father, Gus J. Lund. We wish also to thank our many friends in Sugar House, who so liberally contributed of their means to a fund for our benefit. We also wish to state .that every penny of this fund will be added to a like amount for the live In. erection of a suitable monument to his Gentlemen : As per your request by nul, I am writing to tell you that I am at present listening to your aance orchestra. 1 have some mining claims; ami am about a mile above sea level in heavy timber. I use a Fatlo Neutrodyne set, and get your liiuste, etc., loud and clear without any static to speak of on the first stage of audio frequency with a dictugrand loud speaker. I am usually here during the summer from June 1 to October 1. The deer come close to my cabin to listen in also. I greatly apprr-datyour statioiV next to the General Electric Co., Oakland, I get your siuti.lt best. Respectfully yours, 1 POPULAR PRICES: Matinees, 30 cents; Nights, Sundays and Holidays, 50 cents. Children, any seat any time, 20 cents 22c to a recent historical number of the llow thoroughly the nlossapes from, radio station K F P T are American Builder. These tendencies liveability and improved qualpiercing tho uplands of California and the enlire Pacific coast is evi- itygreater are more pronounced than ever in dent a letter from B. K. Melville of Greenville, California, in which before. As the result the home builder (he says the deer come close to his cabin to listen to the music. Mr. of today looks more attentively to the Melvilles letter was one of thirty which arrived yesterday at the sta- Interior of Ills house than formerly. tion from all over the west, and as far east as Chicago. Equipment which saves labor and pro- Greenville, Calif., and a Cast of Thirty Artists in D Vinegar Gingerale to SCORES OF LETTERS ARRIVE DAILY AT LOCAL STATION Fresh SmsIU Baked Beans 30c Cliqoot Clab ORPHEUM Cabin to Listen to Salt Lake Radio 65c Nocoa Not Bolter at the Engineer Heinz57Prodncts Catsup 10 BARS OPENING SUNDAY Says 5c 10c Creme Oil Soap TO UTAH JUDGES THE BRIDGE PLAYERS C e, d Thursday, H city-owne- time of her exlstance, to come to the front so rapidly as a nation, rendering imperishl ble, humanitarian the great family of nations, In the face of such an indictment. The public generally may be fools but hapH-Y-L-A-pily they are not fools enough to beN-D lieve all that Shaw says, brilliant a writer as he Is. SAME PRICES SAME TIME OF SHOWS It a politician has in him the reel qualities of leadership, the public at large will be convinced. ,If he D schol7-8- -9 arly only if he has vast business seaTuesday, Sunday, Monday, men and yet is absolutely unable to We present one of the masterpieces of the year meet the great human equation InvolvMAD ed In politics, it D unfair charge his Think of your daughters failure up to the poor peepul." From the Novel The Valley of Content There are in American life today and then find out whether or not parents have lost control many extremely talented business men whom some folk M l ought to be j September 10-1- 1 .Wednesday, In the public service. The likelihood fine in cast Colleen Moore, Wheeler Oakman and a supporting is, however, that where the public has SLIPPY McGEE to be dealt with as in political affairs, successes would hardly these man who went straight by stealing a The Story of a second-stor- y get on at all, because they really dont Community Clean-U- p Girls Heart know the public or how to put tbelr Idea Hard to Overwork 12-1- 3 over where It is being reviewed stuff September Friday, would be a better world to ThD by a million censors. In live Adolphe Menjou, Anna Q. Nilsson in if all towns could wear perIt is truly amazing that this grand, BROADWAY old country of ours is getting along so petually a shining morning face and be as neat aa the proverbial houseA Picture for Everyone well after all. wifes kitchen. But town like small MATINEE SATURDAY 3 P. M. boys, are exposed to so many forma of dirt and contamination that It Is OUR YOU MISS WAGON FAULT COVERED NOT "THE IF ITS almost Impossible to keep them clean. AS WE HAVE REPEATEDLY ADVISED YOU THAT IT STARTS In all tlieir nooks and corners. One SEPTEMBER 14 FOR 4 DAYS reaaou why there D more dirt and In towns than there is any disorder Utah judges will undoubtedly take zenship, but he cannot be deported, bnt D the failure of the peointerest In the strict attitude on boot- there 4s a means, and Judge Alger has necessity for to with themselves ple legging as a deterrent to citizenship found it, of keeping undesirable aliens civic and health authorities in taking from becoming citizens. evident even in large eastern cities. rare of their premises. For thD reaAlong with this power to deny these son, Clean-U- p In the court of Judge Alger at CanWeek was established aliens the right to vote on. Ohio, the otlier day. five foreigners, and is now observed every year on a all of whom had 'I en convicted of Il- and hold office, It would be a mighty day set for getting out the brooms, legally aelilng liquor, irere denied citi- fine thing if Judge Alger had the legal the mops, the palls of water, ban of zenship. Judge Alger decDred that right to deport the entire quintet to soap, paint brushes, buckets of paint bootleggers are not fit to be citizens. the lands from which they came. Amer- and other agencies for making a There Is no way permanently to de- ica D the Dnd of opportanlty for all blighter and cleaner municipality. It Is a stroy the citizenship of an American who idea to start in advance, ao seek asylum here, but the good rightfully cltDen who violates the law. He can will carry Mobillans Impetus be locked up. and, for the term of hls It D not a dumping place for the through the seven cleaning" days of lands across the sea. with a rush, and perhaps leave incarceration, be made to lose his citi enough stored-u- p energy on hand to use during the remainder of the year. California Mining -- Mobile Register. His Deer Come Close The story of a FOR QUALITY MEATS AND GROCcrTT-WHICWE ALWAYS SELL AT LOWtST Poa.J.E PRICES. THESE PRICES ALL DAY FRIDAY AND ai SATURDAY STANDS New York Recognizes Value of Reforesting IT DRIVES OUT WORMS . The surest sign of worms in children 1 paleness, lack or Interest In play, frcifulness, variable appetite, picking at the nosh and sudden startIn ing sleep. When these symptoms appear It is time to give White Cream Vermifuge. A few doses drives out the worms and puts the little one on the road to health again. Whites Cream Vermelfuge has a record of fifty years of successful use. Price 35c. Sold by Lloyd Pharmacy. Cost of Advertising Three electric signs on one bn II ding In New York dty east S14JXX) s month to operate. SOME REGULAR PRICES QUALITY ONLY Sirloin A Rd. Steak, lb., ,25c Steak, lb 27c Veal Loaf, lb Loin A Rib Veal Chops lb. Zoning Idea Growing Eleven states already have passed toning enabling acta, modeled either wholly or In part on the standard state zoning act drafted by an advisory committee to the United States Department of Commerce, on which the National Association of Real Estate Boards was represented. ThD progress toward Insuring the permanence of zoning has been made within a year of the Issuance of the act In preliminary form, according to a statement of the Department of Commerce. Similar acta have been Introduced with the prospect In four other state of more to follow. 28c Rib Boiling Beef, 3 lbe..25o Country Press Augments Crowd at Round-U- p the local paper that gets close to the hearts of the good, old home folka. Anybody who wants to see a convincing demonstration of this very thing need only to consult the registration Hat at the Salt Lake Chamber or Commerce for Buyers Week. A Surprised Probably man got hlasclf some Ion-ledice, said Uncle Khen, " 'spec tin to win hlsHclf a plush-lineflivver, 'add o which he gut miltin' but a ride In de anihulum-e.WaHhlngtoo d one-wa- m 0)- - 35c Ham Bologna, 2 lb ftiere Mr. Darrow i Wrong on Prohibits (Continued from pa8 D y " your purt of the reaponslhlllty of making It a I totter town. Concern your-aoWhen Jackson Lost with what you ought to do, nnd Although Andrew J nek mm. In the perhaps the fellow you have boon criticizing will fall In line and follow presidential election or 1H4, received your ezample. Oneonta (Ga) South-a- the largest popular and electoral vote, he did not become The house of representativepresident led by Clay, Chose John Quincy Adam lf Boiled Ham (Picnic) (Continued from page 1.) Whet the People Make It Did you ever think that the town of Oneonta D Just what the people of Onconta make Itf What are you doing to make Oneonta a model town? What kind of a town would Oneonta be If everyone was just like you and acted Just like you act? You have Wieners and Frankfurters, 2 lbs. ral than that ever S,Trt the question, mdment was adopted by am r not accorded another he federal Constitution. a enacted to make the otive. .u r. Darrow D right In , mdmrnt will stand. It . hl D wpealed. He la wrong III be nullified. It wHI1 he outlawed traffic ba Ic It la Inconceivable Hint Iness, Industry, and a r permit It to become arrow may know law. b know the temper of tha pie on thla question. 'ANTED Enportrnced i charge of home. 0 e for right party. CB Iw 444.1) . A mtdcV 1 I |