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Show TIIE BULLETIN THE BULLETIN A WEEKLY PUBLICATION rrintwl at 2044 South 11th East Bugarhouse, Utah Issued Every Thursday Business Office and Piant at 2014 South 11th East Advertising Rates on Application O. C. CONMFF, Publishei . Prince-Conso- Copy for news items, social and sport activities, must be in the office not later than noon Wednesday, for publication in the following Issue cf The Bulletin." TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION Salt Lake City, Utah ..$1.75 .. 1.00 .. 2.00 COMMENTS 'Am to? i.! car in the Iron? or the rear to move out Just so I have room" is the common practice. Con-- , ideration for the safety of the pub-- : lie is of little concern, so long as one keeps within the law. Scores of automobile accidents can be at- ' tributed to lack of courtesy which is simply a lack of respectful con- I COURTESY I , By LEONARD A. BARRETT The tourist motoring in Ohio will have his attention frequently directed to a sign attached to the rear of s large truck and bearing this inscription: "Blow your horn road is yours. The truck is owned by one j ' tie of the large, oil companies in Ohio, and the driver has been instructed to turn to the right the moment he hears the horn of an ap--, proaching car. The road is yours." One seldom sees a fine expression .of courtesy. Courtesy seems sadly lacking on many of the highways we travel. A driver will frequently park 4q a potion that leave liH ' 1 ' October 30th HALLOWEEN See Us We Carry the Best Halloween Novelties and Supplies IN THE CITY AT TIIE DESERET BOOK COMPANY 44 EAST on SOUTH TEMPLE frlOT.MM.MITO .Ml, HALLOWEEN NOVELTIES and CANDIES AT THE , I GET YOUR ' UNITED 5-10-- 25c sideration of others. More courtesy on our highways will mean less accidents. Be courteous" is a good motto to hang on the dashboard of every car. Courtesy may express itself In respectful consideration of others, no matter what the surroundings may be. In one large store in a prosperous section of a certain city the men remove their hats in the elevator when ladies are present. In another store less favorably located In the same city, the removal of hats is tabooed. Why this discrimination? Is not a lady always a lady regardless of the particular elevator In which she rides? The principle of courtesy should hold true and prompt a man to rise when a lady enters the room, whether the room be palatial or humble. Is courtesy dependent upon prosperity or poverty for its expression? IIow much of the courtesy in our daily contacts Is real; how much Is artificial and conventional? The answer to this question reveals both true and false courtesy in ns lions as well as in Individuals. Courtesy between nations is of paramount Importance in producing mutual understanding and goqd wilL Its hat-uruse expresses a hopeful esteem for others and a fundamental regard for the opinions of others. . Courtesy is the conscience of diplomacy and the covenant of perpetual peace. The gift of the Statue of Liberty by France waa an act of aublime courtesy. The same element was entirely forsaken when nations fought with nations in the last great war. Let ui have more of the kindly spirit of courtesy In our international relationships. Courtesy Is not dependent upon edueslion or Inherited culture. It i a matter ef and Innate development. A ditch digger may be a gentleman, if he has a genuine respect for personality. Every Inch a gentle-- 1 man." A flnq compliment earned not at a cost of money but by a persistent attitude of mind that listens ' vrtien another speaks and remains ' calm when that speech is not tha echo of his own mind. Courtesy is j something more than an expression j of conventional good manners. It is the outward expression of the soul within. The fruit of loyal nature and J the gift of nnhl rninj al FOB YOUR PARTY NEEDS Where the Small Items You Want Are Found 1069 East 21st South in Sugarhouse WWfrfrfrfrfrfrfrfrfrfrfrfrfr HAY TRICES ARE ADVANCING FOR WINTER STORAGE See Us about Storage Prices on HAY and STRAW Johnsons Ilay & Feed Store Hyland 2044 2115 Highland Drive Prince-Conso- rt rt princc-conso- rt ultra-conservati- ve Hungary Honor Whip ft lid " Courage of U. S. General Budapest. A small whip and the Courage of Brig. Gen. Harry Kill Bandholtz were honered recently in Budapest. In 1910, when the United States d firmy officer was head of the commission in Hungary he prevented a Rmtlfiniah hand from plundering Ihe national museum in Budapest, facing the nob with only a small whip in his hand. General BandhollZ died May 7, 1925, but Hungarians remembered. They placed the whip in the museum, and recently they rerttfloni-ousl- y unveiled & memorial to the officer, b statue of General Bandholtz with the whip in his hand. i:i'.er-allie- PLAYTIME COSTUME of New York SELECT by L.L. STEVENSON PRINCESS JULIANA WILL WED FOR LOVE 1045 emergency for an individual and not for a ship. In other words, it means that somewhere on the high seas a human being is facin( death because of accident or illness. There still are ships that do not carry doctors, though officers of all American vessels are required by law to have had first aid instruction. If the emergency is too serious for the master and his officers to handle, he sends out the call together with a description of the trouble. The message, received by the Radio Marine corporation, goes immediately to a physician of the United States public health service. No matter the hour of day or night, or no matter how many thousands of miles sway the patient may be, he receives the benefit of medical skill immediately. Varied Indeed are those messages that start with the call MEDICO. Down near the Galapagos islands, a big bug bit a sailor's hand. The hand swelled rapidly and the forearm became affected. Ordinary treatment brought no results. The public health doctor recommended a saturated solution of epsom salts together with a soft diet. After some further exchange of radiograms, came the captain's report: Patient recovering rapidly. Thank you." A Sailor off the coast of California developed art abscess on his leg. Hot applications and an opiate d brought relief. A girl swallowed on Open Safety pin. Net touch Cbuld be done except give her an opiate and put into the nearest port. But an ambulance was waiting there and an operation saved her life. BiJ it goes !4 hours a day. fifteen-year-ol- In checking the spread of contagious diseases, MEDICO filsd plays its pfllt. t'of instance, when seven cadets aboard the California State school ship, became ill with meningitis, the Grace liner Santa Pdula v aa eontaelbd Ihfough &IEDICO and Serum was transferred to the school ship. No further cases developed. There have also been a number of MEDICO Where instance has Caused liners tc deviate from their courses so that surgeons might emergency bperations. The service haS been in existence for the last 15 years. It started with a small wireless station at the Seamen's Church Institute through a $5,000 gift from the lfeta Henry A. Laugh-li-lt Of Philadelphia. Later Owen D. Young and David Samoff became Interested and took over the operation to the RCA network. per-foi- m Mrs. Roper knows her sailor men. For 47 years she has been doing seamens mission work, having started teaching a sailors Sunday school class in Boston at the age Finishes ear Search for Satisfactory Husband. The Hague. Netherlands 7-- Y breathed sighs of relief recently when the engagement of their plump, twenty-seve- n year old Princess Juliana, heir to the throne of The Netherlands, was announced. She is to marry the twenty-fiv- e year old Prince Bernard Zu of Germany. Never forgotten by her subjects was the whispered statement of their Juliana, richest princess in Europe, that she would never marry without being truly in love. In political circles, cafes, and by Dutch firesides the topic of a suitable alliance, satisfying to her marital ideals as well as royal convenience, hag equaled the most heated political controversies in popularity. The Hague rang with sounds of wildly cheering crowds that lined the city .streets to greet their beloved princess and her tall Prince Bcnno upon their return to the capital. Choirs sang, and the young couple were called repeatedly to appear on the balcony of the palace to acknowledge the rejoicing. Wilhelm of Germany was given credit for the matchmaking, at which Queen Wilhelmina had failed. A Seven Year Search. Julianas engagement culminates a seven year search by her mother, the iron willed Queen Wilhelmina, among European nobility for a husband satisfactory to her daughter. Rumors during this time implied the imminent engagement of the princess to no less than six suitors. Although she has obeyed all other wishes of her austere, proud mother, until .now she. has defied v&Dlsfrl SHOPPE When the radio code call MEDICO goes on the air, ail ether signals, except SOS, nre silenced immediately. As is SOS, MEDICO is an emergency call but MEDICO is an Speaking of tha Seamen's Church Institute brings Mrs. Janet Roper to mind. To sailora she's Mother Roper." As head of the missing seamen's bureau, during the last 21 years, she's succeeded in locating more than 5,000 vanished sailors for worried mothers and wives. She has established contacts with sailors missions and sailors' boarding houses all over the world and each month she mails to those places a bulletin containing the name, age and description of each man she is seeking. The bulletin is posted in places where seamen congregate and scanned by men of ships of all nations. There is one significant line: This bulletir is not published to locate those sought by the law. The addition was made necessary by lawyers and collection agencies seeking to find sailors through 'Mother" Roper's bureau. . Lippe-Bies-terfie- ld STORE Lights Wilhel-mina- rhone copy for news Items and events of interest to The Bulletin" or Commercial Printing Company Hyland 234. One Year in Advance Six Months in Advance One Year in Advance Elsewhere in the United States matchmaking. Nor.e ol the fjigi&ie bachelors of the English, German, or Swedish royalty has appealed to her. They, also may have reason to be frightened by marriage into the 's Dutch family. Life in Queen court has never been jolly ar.d informal. The has r.o authority whatsoever, but must endure the boredom of endless receptions and social functions. Nor have the eligibles forgotten that Queen Wilhclmina's husband, Hendrik of Mecklenof his married lifemuch spent burg, traveling. Juliana believes that many of the dark hours in her mothers life were due to the fact that as a young princess she took no time to get acbequainted with her fore their marriage. She married him because she needed a husband in the best interests of her country. The present princess has been confident in the genuine love of the Dutch people for her, and has known they would sympathize with her desire for a happy marriage. Queen May Abdicate. Queen Wilhelmina, it is believed, will relinquish her throne to Juliana after her marriage. The queen ambition has been to bring about a marriage favorable to the throne. Yet she has unwittingly made this difficult. Few suitors believe they could manage their prospective mother - in - law. Though she has made a great success of her forty-si- x year reign, she has' lived for nothing else, and was disciplined from childhood In matters of statecraft, not in romantic intrigue. Sentiment plays little part in the management of her family or affairs. Princess Juliana has been raised in the same strict manner in which h6f mother was tutored. Romance has been greatly discouraged by the princess enforced life. Until she was of age, she wore no silk. Even new, she must buy her c'theS frortl a shop chosen by Qiifcen Wilhelmina for its conservative styles. A broadcloth dinner dress by Robert Piguct, with an absurd little mull of Parma violets. Boy designed the hat of Parma-violbroadcloth trimmed with tiny pinked edges to match the dress, Parma-viol- et et e- - of sixteen. Subsequently, she was connected with missions in Glouces- ter, Mass., and Portland, Oregon. She is the only member of her family who has been connected with the sea in any way. In addition to heading the missing seamens bureau, she is also house mother. East 21st So. 334S Ily. SUGARHOUSE COLLAR and CUFF SETS 98c 69c L. D. S. GARMENTS S8c Sheers Prints HALLOWEEN PARTIES APRONS APRONS Organdie 39c to $1.00 Demand A Lovely Gifts For Any Occasion CHIC COIFFURE Crtxy-BeHe- To bring ,, WASH FROCKS Guaranteed Fast Color Blade to Wear out your particular individual Charm. Call Hy. 8434 , $1.00 and $1.95 NORMA ANNE Ladies' Pure Silk HOSE BEAUTY SHOPPE Service Weight 1647 89c 11 Ih South East Mayor LaGuardia has succeeded in putting the Park avenue pushts cart men under cover. The rush-carof the past were not down in the snooty sector where the railroad tracks run underground but up Where they travel on an elevated structure with big stone arches. A market was built under the tracks and the pushcart men went into business there, the city charging a nominal rental. Those with whom interviews were attempted were evasive as to what difference the move made in trade conditions. Business could be better, they admitted, and at the same time, it could be worse. Talked with a pushcart man in Times Square. He sells candy, with each kind in a neat section bearing a card stating the price. Police give him a lot of trouble. They enforce the law that he can't stop except when he is making a sale. The trouble is, he continues, that sales are sc few that if some cops didnt have hearts, hed walk his legs off trying to make a living. e Bell Syndicate. WMJ Set vice. 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