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Show 13 l AT. rlj-li- m ask rcn rm original I itChewinqCum But tht Mint Tity, UKm i jit tgSLJx rjp'SlT lUjr NoJuslt jmtK- V. ii R3 B A B I.A'ltJHa .1 ( OF AMERICA By O. M. KILEOIRN U ' ranser-nuturuli- tTjr hydro-electri- - .4'.- vy8 FOR CQ&STiPATBOri world-famou- B EFORE desires of the operator. This same 4lnclilc litis hcen niillcl to the operation of h toy locomotive called "Casey Jones." after the hero ol fcoiig and slory hy that name, "ilo ahead, Ciiscy," starts the engine on Its way. The coninmnd. "Stop." Is (ued In a sharp, quick manner, hrlims the engine to a stop at once. These orders are transmitted through the medium of a telephone transmitter. For Ivy Poisoning Try Stanford's Bs'sam cf Myrrh ' I All dealera auttioriied Is refund tour onof lai the lint bottla it not tuilM. No Cemui The following slory was told hy a census taker recently assigned to count noses in Indianapolis: elderly and somewhat befudapicared at the door In response to his knock one inornlui;. "(iood day, madam. I've called to fcel your census," he politely ex plained. After n moment's hesitation she said: "Why, mister, I ain't got no census." Indianapolis News. An dled woman SUST piOWER "Porch of Maidens," th Prepared Hmiety, hy the National WarthliiBl.iu. Olographic If. C.) Its century of and Its thousands of years of glorious memories, (jreece Is celebrating Its centennial. The republic of today has an area of approximately sijuare miles and a population of some f..(HMi,(MKi. i!Ut the memories of past glories cling to the I'biln of Atliea, surrounded by Its hills, with "Athens, the eye of Greece, " as Its center. To every one sensitive to historical suggestion, to every one to whom beauty makes the supreme appeal, the first sight of this Immortal city becomes the moment of a lifetime. To the right rises llymetfus, famed now. as In ancient days, for Ihe honey whUh the bees rille from IU (lowers; to the left, and nearer, the Island of Salumls, with Its deathless memories; a bowshot away, I'syttnlla, where Aristldes and his band cut down the (lower of Persian chivalry, after the naval battle of Siihimls; still farther to the left, the ranges of Panics, extending In a full, voluptuous curve toward the east. As one looks closer, the city re veals Itself more clearly and, all. the Acropolis, with the Parthenon as Its diadem. In Its still beauty. Its majesty and Its tenderness, the scene bus a vague unreality. It Is a tiny country, this heart of Greece. The Attle plain stretches from the sea in an Irregular oval from south to north; the entire province contains a bare "(H) square RKCALI.IXO mites. Yet Attica "balances the In uni- verse the glory of Imperial Home." hiinss almost Instant relief from "Itemember well, Quintlus," writes heart-burterrible colic rains. ISanishes Cicero t bis friend, "that you have nausea, skk headache, bilious-ncscommand over the Greeks, who sluiJtlish liver, constipation. have civilized all peoples. In teachI'rompilji restores pood apatite and ing them gentleness and humanity, digestion, and regular, and to whom I Come owes the light th or on elimination. she possesses." GUARANTIED. Moments of the Past. When the visitor fares forth In Athens the past beckons to blui line of the first classic monuments his eves are likely to rest upon Is Soil at all Ihe Arch of Hadrian. This emperor. It will be recalled, was one drug sforci. of Ihe principal benefactors of Athens In the value and character A Lifelong T.ek of his gifts. These embraced a Mrs. It.i per Sn she filially man water supply, a reservoir which Is In tie today, a library, and per Kited t reform her hustuud? Imps (he Temple to' Olympian Mrs. Knocker es, but "Id , nis.i Lull! the new liiia:!- - lepped In and ue her a big ZeiK the old one. and the arch beyond lift. marked the dixhllng tine between the Greek and Unman towns. Not Chinoe Nam Pnslng ihronuti thp nrch and 'l'l.i' Inline t'oiifinlux l the turning ! the rlvtht. one enters the f irm uf K'uw; fute, imvininn precincts of the Temple of Zeus The temple, like the buildings on the Midler Ktiti,:. the Acropolis, U of Pentelic mar We, ti which time lets given an eilllsllt golden brown color. eS peilally on the side width tices the sea. Two of the columns stand ihMched like setillliels and by a happy accident close the three mile ,y the Syngros live tangent fori nue, which links up modern Athens w ith Its little seaside rt sort, Phal - ' a j eroti. One can trace his steps through Ihe Arch of Hadrian ht s narrow street known as the Street of I yd X crates which is probably the site of the ancient Street of the Tripods . In the ngii of P, ii part from the mhleiie contest which took place nt Ihe (Hwnpie and oilier games. 1'iere were c'tdests In o'atory. In pneirv, an t In music. At Athens the icfor In one of these games was t;len n bras titpoil, with he prMlegi of erect l.ig s pedestal on whuli to place It s.imcwhete in I he city. At Hi' end of Ihe little Mr.s-- t 'Alilmunh I nm only 22 stai'ds. In almost prMlne lovell I rVes c ha four to years f!J, tics, perhaps Ihe old) mirvlilnii cue for. Before niy fust baby monument of is character. It Is the evpilslte little structure - the was itn r y rtictt!,er tin:ej me olde-- t i tald - ere. ted bv ail At he u tale LyJia L". Tinlham's loan. I JTHTf, on which In place Vci'ct;i!!e OniiiytunJ K'caie the lr!pil awarded him as the or I wa to ganlrer ot a choir of youtiu men terni'ly wenk. I ha J to which won a ptle In vocal lnti!c lie down four five u s, . irfr .fU5 DYSPEPSIA Quickly! - . rh-le- i times or J iy. After three tattles I cot.M feel a j'rc.it Improvctnctit. I still t;ile the VivetahlcCoiiiixinJ whenever I nceJ it for it dvc.'. l fcttctnith a gKiJ iinc to niy fartt.ly." N1t$. L Pennine. ?io Jhn:o;i u S.nrt, S.i.'uu'. MiJiiJ:u me of Ihe In R'ltiies In the fourth ccHinr) P. This UtMe Mrnctiire built IHo n eotuent In imlleiil time ami whs thus preserved from de- n The eotiutit m ftstnl lea In Hyrou'a and In was gucs there In IMI ; It was not until trome jeiirs Inter that the motui ti!l! was restored nt the rpene of Ihe I'rench EoxerntiM'llt. struction. Ttitater It Is be! cf Dionysus. Acropolis. fluttered by a husband's can't something be done? such that the spectators viewing strong pipe the actors had In the distance the sea; so that as Tragedy, "in seep-ler'- Certainly. A new pipe will help, or pall, came sweeping by," even an old pipe cleaned and filled with there was ever present to the eye an expanse of hind nnd water to Sir Walter Raleigh's favorite smoking heighten Ihe effect produced by mixture. It really is milder, with no the action of the play. And what names this place calls sacrifice of richness and fragrance. It Aeschylus, Sophocles, tip is as popular with the smoLed-- at the long roll really Aristophanes of the great ones of Greece! as it is with the smoker. The theater of today Is Uoman; Ihe site only Is from the earliest TlINB IN on 'Tlis Rileich Rerue" ereri period. It will he recalled that the Friday. 10:00 to 11:00 p.m. (New York Tant), Pomnns Introduced the stage In the over the V. EAP network of N. B.C modern sense; the Greek actors wore a high laced boot with a thick sole, called a cothurnus, to raise them above the chorus. Leaving the theater, one walks to the Inevitable goal, passing on the right the precincts of Aescula plus and various remains. Includ lag the (harming (Melon built by Herod of Attica, another Uoman benefactor, of the Second century. A. I., and on lo the Iron gates which mark the lower precincts of Ihe Acropolis. Passing through these ami walking up the long In one cllne, conies to a turning on the right and sees ahead the gales or Propylaea, of the Acropolis. High up on Ihe right Is the little Temple of Ihe Wingless Victory, while a comer of the Parthenon can he described over the retain A steep stairway which lug wall lends fiom Ihe outer gate of the Propylaea to the upper level must be (limbed before one reaches the platform on which Is the Victory IT'S temple. Perfection of the Victory Temple. The view outward from this platform Is marvelous, but the shrine comiads attention. Nothing can exceed In delicacy and charm this ex qulsile little structure. Four Ionic columns, each some feet In . til rV' - rv height, support Ihe architrave, bill so perfect are their proportions that It Is only when standing be side them that one realizes thai they are twice the height of a tall man. titt-.n- l. 3 riTi.-in- ) T!ds diminutive, yet perfect edl I was flee, demolished by lie Turk" In order lo build a bastion, and was later reconstructed .tn fragment of t tie original building A pleasing tradition which dies tn hard was that Victory bad so con on the Athenian staidly perched banner that she had lost her IIOTIL pinions and had come pertiarientl., lo reside at Athens. However learned and cruel men have shown the Wingless Victory Is- really one SALT LAKE CITY, ITAIl of ihe manifestation of Athetin Nearhv l Ihe spot from which ne of Salt Cily'u finrst the need King Aegeus took Ms1 hot t l,v lirrt- client ti ml c err stand to catch the t!rt beam ulii roiuforl ilb n vsurm lopU t'.aronf in connection, tering on the sail of the roturiilng lality. 4 ufe and Ciifclrii.-iship In which his Son Theseus had sailed lo Crete to kill the Mioo 400 Joortis. Fnrh Halh lletch-lletch- e Kuri-pide- cout-to-o- 3kili Xiand milder n is uilh H v "T . - i,. rrse toc-nr- I I the Oridc' Wiy meat I pot rooked, i nor I le." n war i between the tretirhea pts-- trench "'lley, TTQHSTIPATED? tonight. Your eliminsti m 1 efnl prrp- - Willi tnornirf inJ your eon- - ttif y t hoi at fra and euy t'.ipnUon srill turattir tin, na nd vilh bowel mn poallitral M Try iL bl i; f ptlTrrktf . MdJ. Nlfe. tKElLikK 4 ViLW mil-len- Iheref "'I'm anybody j qui. k as a rah with, " 'Well, stick yer bead up, Heinle. and Fll turn 'rni Into four wlddcrs ami eetiteen ondians."1 H, TAtM .ii DIABETES tl l ' j II. ib et ' (., Is t lo, HAiiHil ti I , Vi. -- -' 111 lml.1 I lr ll.int M,(bl. over 81 TKa a fr.m fh from fid,' a young fhtcago an ahiiutei! bi'k. "ibx'd old fid!' reared the C.i f. man. ;ve lief toy bue. I nw,t In I jot four wives and live there. 'tM'VeMftn children In fid.' "Then the fbbne.wn came baik In the tJVT'U Cullen Hotel r Little Hotel Kooma, Plor lnldt Sayt of time and iare. the spiritual tn in Uvea a tlmele A stir and life. prllntly aeetirate rule for TimFna I jtlie pro r b tuth of to extratt the sijunre r'ol of the ntinitirf n( tnlnutp tlcvote.) n a ,prrparinlon.Jidin Andrew llolmca. ja.le ... : Bulb, per day, All Depot Street Cars Pass the Hotel KEARNS BLDC. GARAGI riitM'HOOK. Opposite Little Hotel. 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How well I recall those leiIIOL8 XK CR18MON lunches In the surely ASSAYERS AND CHEMISTS building pharmacy. 1 can still taste Omce and Laboratory 8. Wat tuna sandwiches. Trmple St., Salt Lake City, Utah. P. 0. those Box 166S. and Mailing envelupea price I can still hear the musical gurgle lurulflhed on requeat. and milk mixer tiie malted the of song of the carbonated water as It fizzed into the glass. That was 40 years ago In (piaint 1!)P0, when cookery was one of man's arts and eutlng Fred J. Leonard, Munnt-rone of his pleasures. I'uul rnnJue. Aw't Mgr. "We all used to meet on the high Meet Your Old Friends at the stools of the drug store and no matter how busy we were we always Cullen look 15 minutes for a deliberate, delicious meal. There were dishes Cafe and Cafeteria served t Ii it t you never even heard S3 W. 2nd So. St. Suit City, I tea, of, ambrosial epicurean delicacies lovingly prepared by a cult of calCULLEN GARAGE low youths in white coats. Ah, those 37ft Went tad Bo. minced ham sandwiches, those root AND SERVICE STORAGE beers with cracked Ice swimming on top, those pound and raisin cakes, tiiose cream cheese and chopped almond sandwiches! I'.ut I must stop. I four I'm becoming a sentimental 167 Main Street old gourmand again. Give me a pie SALT LAKE CITY a la mode pill and let's get dowu nooma.Sinifle Without Balb,prday,ltUlt I to work !" Kansas fity Star. Ruoma, Double W'lihout Bath, per day, U K KoomH, Klnir'e With Halh,perdaj,tl .5i)totM( Double With tiuUloCX warn of constipation. This applies not only to grown people, but more particularly to children. That's why a family doctor's laxative Is nlvvays the Safe choice.' lr. Caldwell's Syrup l'cpsln Is prepared today under strict laboratory supervision from fresh laxative herbs and other pure Ingredito Ir. ent", nnd exactly nccor-ilnfuldwell's original prescription. Today, millions of families rely d.d It like Ihe rookery In those days. Wit pned between, It Whs pas.nMe. Lor In book, but a the r.vipe a for four too. Stance; to. people and we sre only two. "A f.crm.ia shoute() In good ling half of everyihlns nnd cooked It tor ll'h one tmirn'tig fmui a front line I nlf the time it said. feii-ss-ir- A dorcn paces from the Pre.-lleiioi, whose porli.n utands in almost ijtitanithed bcmity, me the walls tuillt Lv Tl etids'to, artir the dextruction ,.f the Ptt temple by Ihe Persians In sn fj p In II were used n nun, !er tif Ihe of the ancient columns. irvum below these wall Immediately lie m little bill which I pointed oul h the Arsiiagi, or II II of M 'r I hjenliv. the place ! of lltl'e llitetesl. There Is a short flight of steps cm In ihe rm k, and nt the t"p are Ihe sites of ancient altars The Court of tkn Areo i! of vci criiWe stol pnuus eminent Vhcitiati cliinn ,.p It J'Mlk' on this hill snd It Is uU ally !!s.'''cd that It wa from bete that St Paul, the f itiir captive of lu.porlnt pome In A. t M. Spoke to Atl et iati Skcpti. . with a r f j once t ) nn nlt.ir "To ice t i, known lb " Diner of 1970 Recalls Good Old Days of 1930 s I'hlldren In the ungraded classes are subnormal menially and ofieii phvsl.ally. The leacue Is ilniiitf Its ;irt orre, titt the deficit to y holesotm liin.hon ly providing ilailv. The pupils are vveltlo'd v. ire fully nnd given tueilicnl Mtteldloli. The World's Largest Selling Insect Killer edge of the park. Is not only a fa vot it" camping and climhlug region, but Is aUo reached by automobile, by the highly scenic Tioga road. on Ir. Caldwell's Judgment In the TliU road climbs out of the nmln election of their laxative. For Ir. Yoseiiilte valley hI Its western end. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, In bottles passe Ihe TU'duiotie grove of trees. to Hie ready for use, sold In nil drugof the store. Is now the largest selling granite dotni-eatern uplands, and winds down laxative In the world! from Tlogii puss lo Mono lake and the Nevada boundary through a Verify h deep nnd forbidding bul highly lin IiisiiIiimI tiie. "X He siiM I n ti Tl e t ..ii. Tioga road was built In ISM. Iy fiiltieM l.ihor, to a wtit iinire tttuplil I hull tin ..ilic( n. ' gold U) Kit east of the park; the I.IVVIll. Wllllt hllllll (H llllllllt It?-"I-.I litHlli mine "went broke." but national rtliitllt tin iniire. park tmri!n me still riding on Tltey t'ltl'it tn ktiiivv." tin' road. I & flio Weirn Ninnabt I'nloa I llie )t)iir In A merle;, We rlm-- . as-al- of Maiden-th- e Cnrjatl ls TIhm are too familiar to every one to reipilre an? dcscripihm and elah oration, but, a with other Greek sculptures, nre admired wlndc The perfection of the hoaHedly. dal-crii- . the radiant youth aid muling Ihe figures, the dressing of o ghe added the hair, massed strength to the flis k. nre it few ot Ihe elements of ocllnes I'espltc the holer device, however. In later It has been found tines to make a sort of Iron frame on which to support the weight of the sir Monsey Iron and Metal Co. fv. Snl Wet - halt Ik Hy. flak I1RAMI l- fj Heteh Hetcby Lake. tl.Wt fl.00 he portico command a superb' J II H Will iiv, r.n,- view of the Saronle gulf; nt t.er turn name familiar a household word came (o thp observer's lip SalamU. Ihe pay of Clensl. the Aid Subnormal Children ro k of ATiniirlnth domelike Free blliclie for pupils In the tin Aeglna. and In the 'd'stanee the graded classes of Atlanta's public soft title of hill marking Ihe sellouts re provided by the Junior Peloponnesus, lenh'ue, composed of sm Jet) prls and Porch of the M.iidens. Turn and you id face Ihe tiaitrof. h r ARROW .' ' pon stitute. Get yours this very day! f - to Flit kills quicker if you use th special inexpensive Flit Sprayer. Insist on Flit and don't accept a sub- fnr tlin-- wha wiint ttia t'TAH riCKI.K (O., SALT I.AKR Newhouse 'I u a. -54 - j C4 clean-smelli- Ollire Kumilur .(, tanr. e. h to flies, moa. moths, roaches, bedbugs and other household insects. Yet its vapor is harmless to humans. quick-deat- quitoes, ""pickles"" ill ?' i Ee comfortable and safe. Keep Spray Flit, your home insect-frewhich is guaranteed (or money back) to be :0O , a store's !lirw from Monumett of l.ysb'Mfes to the Theater of I tlonysiis -- of Pact bus, lo ulve It I's Pomati name. I.Ike most t.revk theater, the lire of sraU tire built Into the hiilsiJe, while Its urMtigenietit Is GoL" Ho secret suffering breakJ out before the little home In open revolt is irretrievably com-iiiund- te Nutional park. California, Is stationed probably the In the naonly tional park system who needs to know waterworks, and earthen embankment statistics as a part of his "uature guiding" duties. For Hetch Hctehy lake. In addition to being part of the park, nnd a innKniocent part of it, Is also a portion of the city water and power system of San Francisco, and the automobile road which brings most of the visitors ends abruptly at th-- : big dam built a few years back to lake. Quescreate the seven-miltions, therefore, apply to the construction project as well 03 to the uplands surrounding ft. Years ago John Mulr and others found lleteh lletchy valley a worthy rival of the main Yosemlte valley, whose granite walls and long, tllmy An I waterfalls are submersion of the lietcli lletchy floor, while of course burying the trulls and bringing trallic to a halt, has only Increased the grandeur of the site by adding the charm of a lukelund to the sternness and dignity of the 3,1 Hs foot walls. Iilyht of protection of the water-sourccourse limits the availability of the lake foi sightseeing purposes; but if a scenic launch service Is ever made available on worth crossthere'll be a boat-riding the continent to take. And for the present the view from the daui Is one that's hard to leave. The lake also acts as an ally of trail lovers nnd fishermen, as against the "skim H and run" wanderers who help to swell itie purk'8 annual visitor count to nearly half a million, or nearly twice that of Alany other national playground. most a third of Ihe park lies north of Hetch lletchy and of the Tuolumne (pronounced Twol umne) river ot which It Is formed. This northern upland has been a favorite camping and biking ground for the Sierra club of Ihe state for many years, but Is still little known to the vacationing public at large. However, "II Is a wilderness of wonderful charm nnd deserves to harbor a thousand camps." as the olllclal park bulletin explains. Lakes and streams of these north era canyons were stocked years ago with rainbow and eastern brook trout, ft list met Ion on t he waterworks project interrupted too easy access by fisherman, and now the region has reached the "come and get us" stage where the angler who takes the trouble l get there may find himself In a fisherman's heaven as well as a scenic paradise. The upper portion of the Tuolumne valley, ui the far eastern Mi Locomolivo Obey Ordert The scientific world whs Htariled a short lime nno ly the InvenMoti of a lny (U'K which Issued from Its kennel mill returned at the word of The actions of the canine iiuloniiilon were controlled by the leiiRlh of the sounds hurled nt It, which Influenced the nsKiijre of ihe elect rlctil current to imike Ihe little milinul hop In or out. following the dam In IlKTlTI-HRTtTI- AT children come down sick typhoid or summer comkills more than 15 of which plaint, the children who die under five, what is the cause? Often the disease has been brought into the home by flies. WHEN An American Switzerland J VTrTi u - Says The United States Public Health Service PLAYGROUNDS aki was "Flies are Highly Dangerous" SCENIC El A 1H10 Put yourself with nature by Works mildly chewing Keen, but effectively in small doses. Modern scientific. For the family. Safe Ti rtv f Tories ih&t MURRAY EAGLE. MURRAY. UTAH Imt' Imw enn elv lllxiition vvltlimit t? lie liurrh Pupp!!-- . and t'urtuturf.Kdlaon-l'ic- ' (ITT. Thi ater aat Mlnienitrapa ami fuepliea Kull Lin ot Matloaeri.VV rtp-t'll aeer. etc. Oldi-N- t and Uritrrt 8- hol biil-t-tand K'liilpee tit houe In the Wert I I A II I IIA Ml 0. M IIOOL M I'PI.V 133 Si, Mute Mlrrt - Salt IjUc City- - :f : Abort!n redaces trained, pnrTf . poUonl,natnla, wrltirra, Etopa lamanea and ailaya pain. Uee.UeorM.euta. bruiaea, boot chafra. koea Dot bliiter or nt mora hair. Hone ran ba worked whila treatrd. At drueg-UtOf JIM paU paid. 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