Show i. ir The partnership controlling the Giles- McAllister Advertising Agency has been March the Giles Advertising Agency was established by John D. It immediately became a factor in raising the standard of advertising in August Malcolm McAllister became a partner and the name was changed Giles-McAllister Advertising The growth The agency be-came supreme in its position as the largest in the t December McAllister with and the name has been back to the original Giles Advertising There will be no change in location no change- in management no change in business The engraving now recognized as the best in this will be operated as usual in the same under the management of E. V. The Giles Advertising Agency is the largest and best equipped agency in the Intermountain It is the only in the West equipped to handle every detail of a campaign from the original plan to the making of illustrations and all in its own The will be issued as usual from the offices of the Giles Advertising The Live habitations A vegetable diet necessitated more elaborate equipment for cooking and the scarcity of the preparation of other materials for The result was a greater development of the potter's art and greater skill in spinning and Man loves to to produce from the materials at hand something in which he feels an A permanent residence fosters this feeling and encourages the desire to accumulate personal With this accumulation of wealth and mastery of materials comes the necessity for greater security from and still more substantial and permanent homes are This development is plainly traceable in the ruins scattered over the southeastern part of where the densest portion of its ancient population seemed to have Some idea of its extent may be gained from the accompanying These found in the natural caves and beneath the projecting rim-rock of the cliffs that form the edges of the mesas and the sides of the deep box lie along the canyon beds and are scattered over the Those in the caves and beneath the sheltering rim-rock are commonly called while the groups in the valleys and on the v mesas are spoken of as but the term houses in the cliffs as to those on the mesas and in the means a and can be applied as well to the groups of for the people were largely Ledges of stratified sandstone and beds of good clay are found throughout the and formed the principal building Where-workable stones were not close at hand the walls were laid with a greater proportion of and m some instances entirely of day Logs of wood also are found laid into the walls in a few in the roughly squared sandstone laid in clay mortar formed the walls of the Section of a Cave Pueblo Showing Walls Joined with In the caves are found crude structures of largo bark and and the well built houses of roughly dressed stone laid in clay or of adobe strengthened with small grass or In the valleys and on the mesas the ruins of stone houses are about the only objects that remain to suggest the story of their The stone houses of the caves and sheltering cliffs do not differ materially from those found out in the The v sometimes more often are made substantial by fitting the stone carefully together and chinking all holes with small Care has not been taken to break where this has it has been more by accident than by The art of building one wall into another was not but when an addition was made to a the new wall was simply built against the old and fastened with These walls varied in width from ten to twenty-four inches and often rose to two and three which means a height of from twelve to eighteen feet in the while some towers stood very much Probably the most primitive dwelling was hovel a of one room with its fire but it is a rare thing to find the ruin of a home either in the cliffs or out in the open of less than two Most of them are plainly community containing many rooms and affording shelter to many next |