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Show '( bulletin omteamer workmen are -- OlXuria shifting days in the Lst the yng 4 which in , treasure sank near with $100,000 1862 and whisky rr .000 SaUons - -- - Voi: 5; -- 1 r A NEW YEAR IS HERE! 1 in a Era of Events fastly changing our PoSocial - Economic and litical We are living New Religious life. Theso changes are written by, the greatest Educators and Com mentators of the world In book, form. Como is and lot us Help you Select your choico to read ths new jear DESERET BOOK COMPANY 44 EAST on , SOUTH TEMPLE , "Books For Every Mood" hawo no eyes, yet1 Automobiles dri-- 1 vers cannot see well enough U. avoid accidents. These twentieth, century high powered machines., perfected by the latest scientific discoveries, are operated by a human element still dating back to' the Victorian, age. With such an1 Inharmonious combination, the1 'safety factor becomes practically i non-existe- nt w Dr. W. H. Landmesser OPTOMETRIST Charter Member of the Foundation' East 21st South 1090 Hy. 7749 The 5 SELECT SHOPPE Wisheo to Their Thank FRIENE6 and PATRONS For Their Patronage and Support We Invite You To Our NEW LOCATION KAY STEVENS APPAREL 1 8 East Broadway r by LL STEVENSON Merchandising is entirely out of your correspondent's line. Nevertheless, he feels called on to suggest a market to manufacturers of cough remedies. Observation covering a period of years leads to the conviction that New York theater audiences offer a vast and apparently uncultivated field. The latter assertion is based on the number of coughers per audience. Volume might also be an indicator but unfortunately no decibel meter has been available so that cannot be stated positively. But be that as it may, the market offers another inducement to the enterprising. Those who are affluent enough to pay $3.30 a seat certainly are in a financial state to be able to afford a quarter or so for lozenges or liquids that would, if not cure, at least serve as mufflers. Also, there are many ermine coat wearers as well as wearers of sables and silver foxes, and if that doesn't indicate ready money, then its Just too bad. EVERY Nationally Known COSMETICS 0$ and Up Another thing that appeals to your correspondent is the attempt that is being made to shorten hours of New York's firemen. Under the present setup, they ere required to put in 84 hours a week. That is, during seven days, they are off duty only 64 hours. Also, in order to get a day off, it is necessary for a fireman to work 24 hours Straight. That means of course that, after such a trick, he is apt tQ spend most of his holiday sleeping instead of having a little fun, getting acquainted with his family or enjoying the company of friends. The New York fire department is a fire fighting organization of high efficiency. But it isn't a machine. As a matter of fact, most machinery gets more than 64 hours off a week. So, its your correspondents hope that something will be done about the matter. UNITED 5C STORE r Forty-fourt- h East 21st South i i I i unknown. A natural grass-covere-d plot much larger than a hall bedroom is a luxury. Most garden soil is hauled to the home sites. But ur.ca planted, these little plots produce ample crops of amazingly huge vegetables and flowers. Juneau owed its early growth to gold discovered on and near the bite him. That discovery was made by the proprietor of a Brooklyn candy store. When three boys came in to rob him, though one. fired several shots, the candy man grappled with one of the lads and sank his teeth into his hand. The robbers got away with the money in the drawer but later a detective off duty caught s the bitten one and the in his hand cinched the candy mans identification. tooth-mark- Subway eavesdropping: Say, hes he wont speak to noso high-hbody except his press agent. at 6 Bell Syndicate. W N U Service. Lent Lowered 680 Feet to Snap Picture' of Pipe Laaren Ben-ne-t, The Dalles, Ore. amateur photographer, made a bid for the record for remote-contrphotography when he lowered down a well and snapped a picture which showed the position of a pipe which had been lost during a drilling operation. University Teaches Trouser Pressing The art of Durham, N. II. pressing hubbys trousers is taught as part of a household training course under the University of New Hampshire extension service. Miss Daisy Deane Williamson, leadstate er, says she already has taught on hundreds of women how to prevent baggy trousers in classes in a dozen communities. v Living Room Suites 2 PIECES Modernistic, leather trimmed Sells regularly for 3J150 NOW, ONLY $89.50 2 Piece SUITE, CHARLES of LONDON -- Style, in curled mohair V site it occupies. Then business men visioned profits from the vast nearby forests. Before the World war, census takers counted more than 8.000 people within the city's boundaries. The World war took many of its men, some of whom never returned. Others left when some gold mines petered out and there was little possibility of the return of the boom days that brought them. By 1030 the population had dwindled to about 4,000, but recently the city has taken a new lease on life with renewed activities in mining, lumbering end shipping. Again the streets are abustle with lumberjacks, miners and business men inspired by an upturn in trade and industry. Progressive City. Despite Juneau's economic ups and downs, the visiter who saw the city zome twenty years ago and who returns today will discover many improvements. Not many years ago all the buildings of Juneau were of frame construction and flanked plank roadways. Today the government buildings and many of the larger business buildings and apartment houses are of concrete or stone. The planking has been removed from the streets and re placed with concrete and macadam. Automobiles are increasing in num n vehicles are bers and more of a traffic problem than a necessity among the citys transportation facili5.es. New department stores and reconditioned old Ones, hotels, daily newspapers, increasing bank accounts, and some 2.000 additional people, since 1930, indicate that Juneau faces the future with an aven greater promise of progress. Although the city Is rather far north, its thermometers seldom register below zero. One feature of Juneau that may not be appreciated by visitors from the United in midwinter, is that the days are short and the nights long. Electric lights must be turned on before three in the afternoon, and dawn does not break until about 8 a. m. In midsummer, however, darkness does not come until 10 p. m. and dawn breaks about 2 a. m. 1 1050 EAST 21st SOUTH STREET AMAZE A MINUTE BY ARNOLD SCIENT1FACTS 1I horse-draw- WNU My Neighbor Down Frog Lane Bostonians may deny that this citys streets were modeled after cowpaths, but a newly discovered map of BosA little burnt sugar added to flour ton shows that High street in the Tailored things are the order c:' heart of the business district was used hi making gravy to serve with the day at winter resort tracks this known as Cow Lane in 1800. Boyls-to- n roast beef or lamb adds to the flavor of the gravy. season, and this ensemble of cela-nestreet, today a busy thoroughsharkskin in tan and brown fare, was then Frog Lane. fills the bill. Cyclamen grow best in acid soil Kerosene will quickly remove composed of equal parts of loam, manure and paint or varnish from the hands. leaf mold, decayed meal bone MOUNTAINS ALWAYS with Fertilize sand. Pour a little on to a cloth and rub hands. over the MENACE TO JUNEAU Peanut brittle, put through a food To loosen a cake from the cen- chopper and mixed with whipped ter of an angel cake tube tttove a cream, makes a delicious filling for cream pie. Citizens in Constant Fear of steel knitting needle around center cake. the not break does slowly. It Avalanches. When preparing prunes for salad, wash and soak them in warm water HAILE IN BRONZE or 10 minutes. Dry, make an inWashington, D. C. Landslides ere not new to Juneau, capital of the cision in the side of the prune and Territory of Alaska. The city, howsqueeze out the stone. ever, is accustomed to such avalanches of mud and rocks as Spread ISi tablespoons of prerecently caused several deaths and pared mustard over a leg of lamb, scores of injuries to its citizens. let it dry, then cover it with dripIn recent years landslides of minor pings and roast. The mustard gives a delicious flavor to both meat and proportions have frequently damthe gravy. city. aged e "Normally, Juneau appears to be When soot accumulates in the nestling in a protected spot, says the National Geographic society. chimney, place a piece of zinc on the hot coals in the kitchen stove Snug and beautiful are the adjecor furnace. The vapors arising from tives used by the approaching visthis will carry off the soot by chemitor from the steamer rail, in deforical decomposition. the but the lofty scribing city; Servlcei 0 Aaeeelated Mnptpm-VX- O ested mountains at its back door, that call forth such descriptive word3, are at the same time, a POTPOURRI menace that keeps Juneau citizens appprehensive, especially during a rainy season Plant Catches Insects Situated on the mainland of To make up for the deficiency Alaska's panhandle, facing a deep in soil nitrogen where it grows, harbor, Juneau is one plant actually catches insects built on terraces from the waters and digests them. It is the edge to the base of the mountains are in dionaea, or Venus flytrap, and pockmany places, which, marked with holes bored by opgrows in boggy soil in parts of Mr. Jacob Epstein with his the southeast. Certain sensitive timistic seekers for gold, continbust of Haile Selassie, forlobes close together like a trap Some of these ues the bulletin. mer emperor of Ethiopia, which when an insect alights on them. holes yielded metal and diggers became rich; others were abandoned he will include in his private exThey reopen when the food is asin is London. bust The' in hibition similated. when pay dirt failed to appear. bronze. Newspaper Union. ( Wtitcrn Built oa Rocks, ' .. Boston. ld Scnin In selecting a coup for a meal remember that creamed soups should not be served when there are creamed vegetables or creamed fish to follow. To warm over biscuits, muffins or rolls, sprinkle lightly with water, place pan containing them in a pan of water and put in oven for a few minutes. .... .. . of ScotThrift or Judgment-Jo- ck land, who reached the final round in the National Amateur golf championship at Garden City, L. I., is in his native land a representative of one of tbs products of the distilleries which is heavily advertised in our own fair country. Nevertheless, he never so much as takes a wee dram, even of the Scotch which he sells for his livelihood. Possibly ie figured that golf and a glass . VQabby Qertie well-protect- ed half-leng- th ; 1 g se One way to bring about the idenman is to tification of a hold-u- p AT THE in Sugarhouse Prepared: Two shabbily dressed men were walking slowly along Eighth avenue near street, their eyes downcast. Suddenly, they stopped. Through the subway grating, one had spotted a coin. From the pocket of his tom coat, he produced a string on the end of which was affixed a weight covered with a sticky substance. A few seconds of earnest fishing followed. Then a quarter was drawn up and salvaged. The two resumed their stroll. But soon they disappeared through a door over which was a red neon sign bearing the three words, Bar and Grill. tear-bringi- long-distan- 1069 the time fer drawing was awaited, the patrons clutching their tickets in their hands. Among them was a woman and a lmlc girl. Just before the hour set, the mother took her child down to the ladies lounge. She wasn't gone long but when she returned, she found that the drawing was over. Inquiries as to the name of the one favored by fortune brought the information that she had been the one called. But as she had not appeared during the three minutes alloted to the winner to come forward, she had forfeited all claims to the award. Breaking down the market into sections, it is your correspondent's belief that the Theater guild audiences offer the best prospects. There are some mighty able coughers among the Guild's subscribers or occasional customers. They are Frustration: Ever since the Spanexcellent in their timing also. For ish revolt began, Enric young Spanish maestro, ingftnee, when lines are inconsequential, there are only mild, scat- has spent his every spare motered coughs These are.mere warm- ment listening to short wave broadcasts from Madrid. The ing up coughs, however, for the general volley which comes with punch intensity of his interest in news lines. The more important the lines from the war-toland is due to to the action and general underthe fact that his mother and four sisters arc stranded in Barcelona standing, the better the coughing. That such should hold true in pro- and he has been unable to obtain ductions other than those of the tidings from them. Instead of reGuild is a sad but indubitable fact. ceiving information through the ethIt is much like radio in the days er that would throw toms light on of the head set and listening for whet may have happened to thosa distance a burst of static always nearest and dearest to him, he recame just when the announcer was ports that all tie has heard has giving the call letters. been American jazz. And one of the favored selections, ironically Passing from coughs to onions, enough, has been Love Tliy your correspondent noted that the veggrowers of the etable want to popularize the onion SPECTATOR SUIT breath. According to that which your correspondent noted in one of the daily journals that meet hil eye so often, the growers were going about it in a shrewd manner. Instead of attempting to devise some deodorant, they would solve the problem by having everybody eat onions. Thus, with everybody's breath loaded up with onion perfume, nobody would notice it on the other fellow. Speaking as one who loves his scallions but is often forced to forego them because his work necessitates contact with his fellow man, your correspondent thinks it a sane and sensible idea. If nothing else were accomplished, it would make riding in the subway more of a pleasure than it ig at present. Still, there would be the garlic aroma, ol 5-10-2- yarn-spinrin- m EYES on the ROAD a large percentage of their Lights of New York The citys first terrace is the dock area. Here is the district of where is heard the fishermen of a small fishing fleet that makes Juneau its home port, and the babble of citizens who greet the thousands of tourists who visit this port annually. Within earshot of the docks where the large Scattle-Alask- a ships berth, one hears the whir of saw mills preparing lumber for local use and for export, and the din of sheet metal works and machine shops that largely make up Juneau's world of lieavy industry. Smaller industries are spread throughout the city. The second terrace is occupied largely by business and government buildings and some residences that flank the streets crossing at right angles. This terrace slopes rather gently to the third which, with the exception of a shop here and there, is entirely residential. It is this latter part of the city that is nearly overhung by the mountains and is in the way of slides from the rteep slopes above. Juneau itself is built on rock and yards and gardens are almost Turn of Fale: It was Unnk f.V.e in a Brooklyn theater. The grand prize lu.J grown unt:l it hud reached a thi i.sund liu.hn'i u for. une fur many in the hue audience. Tensuiy 1 . . . " accidents? Why fesr automobile You may digest eating apples, ( , |