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Show TOE BULLETIN IK Electric Light Tested ta Help Plant Growth On gallon of SWP house paint covers 800 square feet at a cost of less than c per square footl surface ... TWO COATS 1 088 East 2 st South I 1 9 Iylancl 2 0 1 by Alcohol Delusion, Says Doctor aBMgawegwqBggHggq Stimulation Grand Opening! o! our HEW CAFE Day and Nite Service Meats CHOICE STEAKS CLUB BREAKFASTS LUNCHEONS DINNERS BAR-B-Q-RI- ALWAYS OITA AT THE iECBA BAR and CAFE Separate Entrances 1070 East 21st So. Sugarhouse O DANCING DINING All Brands of Good Beer on Tap and in Bottles and Jugs 100 Union House Violet Ray Makes Tough Stpaks Tender Honolulu. The American discovery that tough steaks can be tenderized by ultra-violrays has left Hawaiians cool. They long ago discovered that the same end can be attained by wrapping the steaks in papaia leaves of which the islands furnish an abundance. et die-close- half-centu- Tuba City, Ariz. Navajo medicine men still exact tribute for intervening with evil spirits in behalf of tribesmen, an investigation has revealed. Indian Service authorities cited the case of Yellow Hair, who collected for magic to prevent sheep deaths, and who cursed flocks whose owners failed to pay. Yellow Hair was put out of business when investigation showed that his secret was salt. Sheep protected from the evil spirits were fed salt. Sheep which didnt have salt ate cage, chamise and greasewood, and died. The government discovery was demonstrated, and Yellow Haira fame aa a medicine man sank. FIRST QUALITY PAINT pick-u- p Kankakee, 111. That feeling which a cocktail imparts when a person is tired isnt really stimulation at all, but a fraud perpetrated by the alcohol which paralyzes the sense organs registering fatigue. Dr. R. E. Maupin, of the medical staff of the Keeley Institute of Dwight, 111., asserted in an address here before the Kiwanis club. "Any sense of rest and stimulation obtained during fatigue from small doses of alcohol is purely an The illusion, Dr. Maupin stated. alcohol simply drugs the nerves which convey the sense of fatigue and you have a false sense of stimulation. Americans are becoming heavier drinkers, Dr. Maupin asserted, citing as proof the fact that more people took the cure" for alcoholism at the Keeley Institute in 1936 than at any other time in the last 30 years. The return of the wide open saloon, plus rising national prosperity has been largely responsible for the Another facincrease, he said. tor has been the growing tendency of women to drink publicly and the complacency of the public regarding it." Denver, Col. Another land in which residents do not know whether they are living in Colorado or New Mexico was old boundin a ary dispute between the two states. Arthur D. Kidder, named by the United States Supreme court in 1925 as commissioner to run, locate and mark the boundary between the states, informed Colorado Attorney General Byron G. Rogers that all miles of the survey but ninety-fiv- e had been completed. He requested $8,000 from Colorado to match a similar amount from New Mexico. The boundary dispute, all but forgotten by Colorado officials, brought about a situation similar to the recent one at Breckenridge, Col., where residents found they were living in a territory that had not been annexed by the slate. Cost Near $50,000. Field work was carried to completion from the northeast corner of New Mexico westward to the 236th mile corner, Kidder reported. Costs of $24,270.59 were paid by Colorado and $24,284.38 by New Mexico between 1927 and 1932. The remaining ninety-fiv- e miles to be surveyed include thirty miles across high cliffs of the Mesa Verde, where a survey line has never been run. The first survey made to establish boundary lines was run by Ehud N. Darling, a federal surveyor, in 1868.. In 1902 and 1903 another federal surveyor, Howard B. Carpenter, established a hew line which varied from the Darling line from a few feet to nearly of a mile. No estimate has been made of the amount of land involved between the two survey lines. Plea Made in 1924. In 1924 New Mexico asked the United States Supreme court to establish the Carpenter survey, favorable to New Mexico, as the official boundary. Colorado contested the suit, and finally won when the court held the Darling line was the correct boundary. The case is now the oldest on the Supreme court docket I have succeeded in the identification of a large number of the 1868 markers that were established by Darling, Kidder said. He said he had also completed the intervals that were not marl&d in the 1868 survey, and had constructed approximately 360 concrete monuments to mark the boundary. The court decree also called for the removal of iron postil established by Carpenter, Night Aiarm: A lesser known singer who aspires to the heights suddenly lost his voice. Try as he would, he could not make a sound. Gripped with horror, he summoned .all his energies and endeavored to burst into a mighty yell. At that moment, a loud knocking caused him to leap from bed and rush to the door. Outside, he found a company of excited neighbors. Then he learned that in hia nightmare, he had been screaming like a siren. . ! ; Looking much like a clothing ad, d 'he stood at and Broadway waiting for the traffic signal to change. A sudden gust of wind whisked his stylish soft hat from his head, carried it high in the air and laid it right in the path of a crosstown trolley car. With a wave d of a hand and a smile, he turned into the nearest mens establishment. Nonchalance I Forty-secon- gray-glove- (Continued from Page 1) appeal o women to enlist as scldien In the Army and men t) join aa contributing members. The point of the campaign is not to spread fear: there is too much of that already. The purpose is to Inculcate a calm and alert and courageous attitude in the face of a great menace. Each individual must learn to watch for the first intimate symptons that man mean ca&cer: the lump In the breast, the sore, particularly on the face or mouth which does not heal, any irregular discharge or bleeding from any of Teacher Thinks Country the body openings. Each man and woman, then, beHas No Voice Standard comes an outpost, a scout in a war The United Berkeley, Calif. States is the only country in the to save human life. Instead of world that hasnt a voice standard, living in lonely fear of cancer, those according to Mrs. Guy S. Farring- enlisting inj the Army become a part ton, public speaking instructor of of a large group with a common the University of California. There is no way, she declares, of telling a purpose, at once personal and social. school graduate from a ditch dig- Each individual protects herself and shares her knowledge with relatives ger by his voice. and friends. In the building of this continuing of fighters against cancer body FOUND there lies great hope for the saving KEYS on 11th East ill Sugarhouse of thousands of lives. Owner may call at Tim Rullct in Office, 204! South 11th East. d ry BUILD Remember IF IT GOES IN THE BUILDING, WE SELL IT" COAL - Accesorles Batteries RECHARGED and REPAIRED Call Hyland Sen Us For Your STRING f!!F.CK-L- B O B P FOR SPRING DRIVING SUGAR HOUSE LUMBER & HARDWARE CO 1164 East 21st South Hyland 555 BEE LOBB'S on Morgan Motor & 703 South Main Street ST T-R-- , - th JOB SUGAR HOUSE COAL CO. Finance Co. Was. 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We Make the World Brighter WELDING) Just Bring in the Ftecee" GRANITE WELDING & WIRE WORKS 8021 South Uth East Ilyland 458 F. W.K1EPE THE TAILOR Suits made to order and and remodeled for Ladies and Gentlemen Pressing Cleaning 1060 East 21st South somethin. Bets are paid off on the basis of track prices. 1922 Oshkosh Law Bar WASHING MACHINES Radios Without Permit Residents of OshOshkosh, Wis. kosh who own radios are subject to a fine of from $10 to $50 or imprisonment in the county jail of not longer than ninety days. A city ordinance passed in 1922 still stands on the citys books which Classes provides that for the protection of life and property," no firm, person, or corporation within the city shall erect a radio set without having obtained a permit from the city Like all other free adult educa electrical inspector. tkm classes, those held in the comThe ordinance, long since forgotmittee room of the public library ar ten by everyone except the elecopen to the public and may be enter- trical inspector who never tried to ed at any time. Following Is the enforce it, was brought to light by John Moore, an attorney modifying week's schedule. city ordinances under a W, P. A. Monday, 10: a. m. to 12: noon, Voc project. Examination of ordinances since abulary building and study of the short story, with reviews an read 1922 failed to show that the measure has been repealed, Moore said. ings. Friday, 2: to 4: p. m. Vocabulary Aiks ZJJ,5UU Interest study, Poetry Appreciation and the on a Loan Mechanics of Verse Writing. Interest 0 Bombay. totaling Friday, 7:30 to 10: p. m. The Philper cent of the principal was osophy of English Construction and demanded by a money lender named Kishore Chand in a suit brought at Building a Vocabulary. Saturday, 2: to 4: p. m. Growth of Ferozepur, Punjab. Chand lent a villager 87 rupees a Vocabulary, and Practice in Short ($32.50) in 189S. A parcel of. land Story Writing. was mortgaged as security, the At the Chapman branch library, produce of the land being devoted Monday, 1: to 4: p. m. Sewing and to paying the interest on part of the loan. Handicraft. An exorbitant rate of interest was At the neighborhood House branch on the remainder. The lendcharged 3: libraiv, Wednesday, from 12: to er is now suing for 203,120 rupees -- 233,-50- P. m. Sewing. 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Under ordinary 100 watt bulbs are rows of bean plants, radishes, parsley, carrots, and various flowers. The gardens are heated by an electric coil. Some of the plants notably the have progressed fairly parsley well. The radishes so far have failed to produce any tubers, but the stems are described as delicate salad material. Most dramatic development has been in the bush bean row. The beans, recognizing the abrence of sunlight, apparently decided ta go look for it. The plants, pale and spindling, have shot up more than 18 inches toward the electric light. The plants all have a peculiar yellowish tinge to their leaves. The institute plans later to experiment with ultra-viollight. cf r LAND UP NO-MA- Furniture Moving Our Specialty COURTEOUS REASONABLE Phone: Hy. 1220 ($70,170). A |