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Show 2 AST SALT LAKE TIMES MttOOOOOOOOOCHHHMHMOOCttOOC The East Salt Lake Times along LIFES TRAIL j Utahs Llvest Community Buildtr. Published every Friday. WALTER C. ADAMS. By THOMAS A. CLARK Dm .f Mem. VaWcnttj mt 11H Publisher and Manager. We are the Largest 1 to All Items of news on social and business activities should be submitted Times: The week. each not later than Wednesday the East Salt Lake Times office Is In the Sugar Bank Building, at 110 East list South. Continuance of second class prlvlledge of Sugar House Times, granted for. May 11, 1923, at the Post Office In Salt Lake, applied world for the subscripThe Times will be sent anywhere In the civilised tion price, which Is $1.50 per year. Full Information on advertising rates will be supplied on application. Phone Hyland 996, or Wasatch 1388. Brickt Mad Live f ' From pi'rf , Thu Lift Well There Is only one way to get ready Compressed bricks jnnde from erdlT ' nary dirt hate been developed for for Immortality and that is to love house construction by two French en- this life, and live It as bravely and gineers. In the process ordinary sub- faithfully and cheerfully as we can. H. Van Dyke. soil earth containing 5 to 8 per cent clay Is compressed by tremendous pressure. The resultant bricks are Long in One Family said to have a pressure resistance of n of American of the One COO Inch. a Popular square pounds Anna soaps and toilet manufacturing Science Monthly. goods has existed for 118 years, not only under the same name, but under the uninterrupted management of faUte for Old Leave Old leaves are being utilised In ther, sons, grandsons and In direct line. France for making paper, fuel and cattle food. They are crushed and chemically treated so that the powdered portion easily separatea The Oil Power to Spread fibrous ribs and veins are then pulped The spreading power of oil Is so and made ready for use in the manugreat that a single drop will form a facture of paper, while tha powder film so Infinitesimally thin and attenIs converted into fuel and cattle food. uated that It will cover no less than Popular Mechanics Magaslne. 40 square feet of space. best-know- great-grandso- Buy HOME now is the time that we can show you some decided bargains In modern homes. Tell us today your idea of your future home. HOME LeGrand Richards Right tiat Realty Co. 59 West South Temple Was. 46314632 "THENnEB-SUBSmVTpJ-fS Friday and Saturday Specials I, lilt, Vann K.w spspu Union.) BREAD AND BUTTER LETTERS WONDER If George will writer Nancy asked me at the breakfast table (ms morning last winter. Georgs was s recent guest of ours wbo had been eating our breakfast bacon for a few days and occupying my comfortable bed while I bunked on a hard cot In the cold attic. "Very unlikely," I replied, for I am older than Nancy, and have had ex perience with summer school lecturer RADIO DEALERS HandUnRaaiIupa,nL,dSeush'CU IV T A and lnteracholastlc visitors, and delegates to societies and conventions who have lodged with me for a season and have never afterwards been heard from. My faith was, therefor weak. Most men pay their taxes and some pay their club dues and their laundry bills but too few pay tha little debts of courtesy which they owe to thoee who have entertained them or who have shown them thoughtful kindnesses. Iu time we answer a business lettsr, or an Invitation to dinner, but to our friends, unless wa want something, we seldom writ Perhaps It may be selfishness that holds ns back from voicing our thanks, or our congratulations, or our words of condolence to our friends, and tha letter la not written and the debt Is not paid. Sometimes It Is Ignorance or we Inexperience or do not realize that the convention! of society require that we should pay these obligations. Just aa wo must call after we have been to a dinner party, or must pay the gas bill before tbe tenth of tbe month If we expect tbe dlacouut Nothing brings more pleasure than the unexpected personal letter, tbe gracious note of thanks, or a Una of congratulations when one has met with happiness or good fortune. It's like getting an unexpected check from home, or having your salary raised, or finding a $9 ' bill In an old pair of trouser Don't common on a freight train. Christmas letters should get off before Easter; letters of congratulation should not be delayed until the event has lost its Joy or has been forgotten. If. Interscholsatlc la in May, you should write your letter of thanks before August Even from a purely selfish point of view it would be a good thing to learn and practice the art of paying There are few these social debt things that bring one surer favor, or that give one better standing with ones friend than a reputation for thoughtfulness in letter writing. I met George in Detroit last week, ne told me that he had enjoyed my bed and Nancys bacon, and be apologized but be really had Intended to writ R, C. A. Radiola 11 Roberts Knock-Ou- 2-tu- be 1-- Famous Ultradyine , Crosley 2-tu- be 4-tu- A 8-tu- t be Sets, complete with loud speaker be 9c 29c 39c Palmolive Soap, 4 for Tooth Paste Gold Plated Auto Strop Razor Mag-La- c 69c Friday and Saturday Candy 4 n I HC Special Chocolate Coated IliP Dates, 2 pound 4n mwwmwmumwmwmwmwmmmm kits, mode Hampton Coal Co. Sugar House Telephone Ily. 1231 L-- 2 $99,00 Tubes Receiving and Transmitting $5.00 Portena Loops, collapsible Panels of any Size up to 50 inches long We have the Equipment You Need and the Service You Deserve General Electric Tungar Battery Chargers Phonograph Attachment $7.85 Use This on Your Phonograph Baldwin Head Phone $10.00 Brandes Phones $5.00 Little Tattler Phones Rola Loud Speaker $35.00 Hear This Speaker Scientific Phones $2.95 Music Master $30.00 and many others Come in and Hear Them little shops which line the In Florence have marvelously attractive displays. Tbe Italian has an eye for color and proportion and ha uses all bis skill In the One enters arrangement of hla good tbe shop with Interest and enthusiasm only to find that it is a case of few, If any bananas. The little dinky showcase in the dark Interior la almost empty. Every thing Is In the window. There Is little or no stock In reserve Ton go out a little disappointed; you had expected much and found little. It pays to advertls and many public and professional men go Into It extensively. Hughes was one of these. He had a fine front and an Impressive manner. lie never went out of town without a detailed mention In the local paper. He never did anything or said anything or contempated doing or saying anything that did not receive attention from the press. "Our distinguished citizen, the lion. etc. You know the W. J. Hughe rest ne may have bought a baby buggy r had a tooth pulled, but he believed In advertising. The only trouble was that when you got Inside hla Intellectual shop, the showcase was empty. Ills display was all In tha Wasatch Mountain Club window. Bill Mllllken was very different. He was shy and reticent In conversation and nnnggreaslve In meeting people. Ills little dark office was reached by a rickety stnlrway which had seldom felt the touch of a broom. The sign that announced to tbe public William Mllllken, Attorney, was painted In black and could hardly be read. Bill's show window wss very badly arHis advertisements were ranged. poorly written. But when you got Into Ms establishment and talked to him a while, you found he had the good beautiful things which he could attractively display. Tha facts were that Bill knew more than any other lawyer In tbe county. Ten minutes of Ms advice was worth more than an hour of Hughes'. He simply didn't know bow to advertise. As I said It pays to advertise, and some men do too little of It but If you do advertise, you ought to have tbs' good Brighton in the early winter will be visited by the Wasatch Mountain club, Saturday and Sunday, November 8 and of Herbert 9, under the direction Stockman and Inland Harris. Cars will leave the Salt Lake theatre Saturday at 3 p. m. for the head of Big Cottonwaad canyon as far as the machine ran travel, the last mile or two will hare to be finished on foot, arriving that evening at Brighton, and spending the night at the Brighton Inn. SHARPEN Sunday the party will spend the day enjoying the surrounding scenery, also Knlvs Skates, Scissors, Lawnmower. skiing and tolmgganlng on the slopes at Brighton. The toboggans will be All Edge Tools furnlshi:d by the club for this trip. Sklfs, bedding, flashlight and food for three meals will be needed for WE REPAIR ANYTHING this trip. Registration Is now open Washing Machines, Vacuum Cleaners, at the Owl Drug Co. Make Keys Fils Saws Experienced Hatband Baldwin Loud Speakers $17.50, $25.00 and $35.00 $4.00 THE Jones I feel sorry for you, old What for? Junes chap. Brown My wife bought a new spring coat and she's Just called la your wlfs te how ll te ber." lldlaflelplila PubU Ledger. $39,75 Radio Batteries $12.00 R. C. A. Loops GRANITE LUMBER & HARDWARE CO. 1084 East 21st South the headed $5.40 $47,50 Sets, complete with everything double-- COAL $78.50 Kits IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE Lux Soap Flakes (The Ace of AH Radio Sets) R. C. A. Radiola Super Hetrodyneo Set SUGAR HOUSE WINCHESTER store SHERIFF'S SALE 11',: 'jght. till.., claim and Inter-!- ! money of the Fnltsd State. of said defendants or, In l,l City. and to Dated at Salt In the Dlstrht Court in Hie following described and for 1924. : real estate or October. 22nd duy of Salt I.akc, Stale of Flab All of lie M Highland Park, BENJAMIN It- HARRIES. Homo Benefit Building For I lal a 'B',f Subdivision or part r Block eiy, ror Cou",!r: Shorltr of Sail poratfon, plaintiff, again.-David K 1C, Ten Arm ID.t Stale of I la- sur-v,,- . Field Big A, Moffat, and David K. Mo! fat, aa lugeilii-with all improvements By F. M. MATHEWS, of the estate r Katie now situate or hereafter placed thereDeputy SheriffMoffat, deceased, defendants, tf) on and ail right In wise any thcrelo MOFFAT. DAVID W. ap sold at Sherirra Sale at die west front IMalnlllf-Dal.Siiual.. in Salt Lake Coundoor or the County Coutt House In 1ii ty, State or Attorney for October . . riali. puMIratU first of City and County of Sait Lake, stat-Purchase price payable In lawful 1924. I'tah, on the 17th day of Nevernla-r- . 1924, at 12 o'clock noon of said day! to-vit- lt - t 1 - of furniture auction Second-Han- d the cost of new. Furniture, but just like new, at ln than w.,Everlhin& for th homo Ruga, Dining Suitc, toM Dresser, Boda, Mattrcsscfi, Etc. or what you want for wlwt J aso Wl11 exchange furniture at Auction and your buy, ell mnJ ! money. My price arc the Iowct in town for the best furniture. Copied From the Britith The three m Lite stripes around the collar of .allur's Jacket and the IDEAL black neckerchief are traditions from M. H. BRODIIKCK, the British navy. The neckerchief Is lrop. a mourning Pudge for the death of Phone Hy. 2111 1986 8o. 11th East Nelson, and the three white stripes SUGAR HOUSE represent hi three vtctoriee Trafalgar, Nila and Copenhagen. REPAIR SHOP mmwvwvvvwww Try Me and he Convinced THALES M. DERRICK FURNITURE AND AUCTION 2014 So. 11th East p, Office ;Hv. 472(1 RM.-Hv.47- 44jV. CO. |