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Show Thux-sday, April 7, 1938 THE PARK RECORD PAGE THREE Binuuiu il HI I f .1 1 PIANO SALE A STORE FULL OF PIANOS ON SALE! This II Oar Annual Spring- Salel And our opportunity to save a hixh aa one-third off on some pianos t Ld Pianos from 119.0(1 up I SPECIAL LOW TERMS 1 Write us at once GLEN BROS. MUSIC COMPANY T4 South Main Street - - Salt Lake City HOTELS HOTEL PLANDOME. 8 ALT LAKE 4th So. State Rates 11.00 to $2.00 QUIET RESPECT A BLK CLEAN When in RENO, NEVADA stop at the HOTEL GOLDEN Reno's largest and moat popular hotel RADIO AND TELEVISION ' Servicemen Amateurs Experimenters $35,000.00 Stock Television, Test Equipment, Radio Parts & Supplies, Overnight Deliveries, Write for free catalogue. Felt Radio Co. InterMt'n Dist. 245 So. State' Salt Lake City PERSONALS WANTED Original poems, songs, tor immediate consideration. Send poems to COLUMBIAN MUSIC PUBLISHERS, LTD., Dept. M27 ...... Toronto. Canada ALCOHOL Treatment Results Assured. Only 3 days at INTERMOUNTAIN SANA-TOKIUM SANA-TOKIUM 1149 E. 6th So. Salt Lake City Relieve Your Colds Quicker Use U C A - P A K Rub, Nose-Drops, Inhalent All in One Bottle Sent Post Paid 85e and 60c U C A - P A K MFG. CO. 1701 So. 9th East St - Salt Lake City. Utah STEAMSHIP TICKETS CRUISES Steamship Tickets, Cruises All lines, all ships. Write to American Express Co.. 44 West 2nd South St., Salt Lake City. BUILDING MATERIAL INTERSTATE BRICK CO. Building and Fire Brick Fire Clay Hollow Building Tile Vitrified Sewer Pipe Drain Tile Roof and Mantels. 8180 8. 11th E.. SALT LAKE Ht M0. HOUSEHOLD WRINGER ROLLS FOR ALL WASHERS Wholesale and retail. APEX SALES A SERVICE, 171 E. 3RD B SALT LAKE-OFFICE LAKE-OFFICE EQUIPMENT NEW AND USED desks and chairs, flies, typewriters, adding mch's, safes, bk-cases. 8. L. DESK EX., 363 S. State, Salt Lake. CLAY PRODUCTS Drain Tile Sewer Pipe Face Brick-Fire Brick-Fire Brick and all clay products UTAH FIRE CLAY CO. - Salt Lake ATHLETIC GOODS GREAT WESTERN ATHLETIC GOODS Uniforms, Bats, Gloves, Baseballs, Softballs, .Vollyballs, Athletic Bhoes, etc. UTAH-IDAHO UTAH-IDAHO SCHOOL SUPPLY CO. Salt Lake ICE CREAM FREEZERS SODA FOUNTAINS ICE CREAM COUN. TER FREEZERS and Ice Cream cabinets-Bar cabinets-Bar Fixtures, Stools, Carbonators, Steam Tables Also reconditioned equipment terms. MOSER-HARTMAN CO. Manufacturers S5 Powt Office Place - - Salt Lake City BUTCHER SUPPLIES HOBART DAYTON SALES SERVICE Complete Market Equipment 24 So. West Temple St. - - Salt Lake City MOTORCYCLES BARLEY PARTS-Accessories-Lowest Prices Used Motorcycles. Write for catalogue. HOUSE OF HOPPER. 140 E. Bdy., Salt Lak SEEDS Xow Prices on Garden and Field Seeds All varieties New stock. MAXFIELD FEED & COAL CO. Salt Lake and Murray SCHOOLS Accordions at Factory Prices Liberal allowances al-lowances on any musical instrument. PROGRESSIVE PRO-GRESSIVE SCHOOL OF MUSIC, Salt Lake. MINES AND MINING Don't Sell Stock. Use Cheaper, Quicker, Legal Method to get Needed Capital. Inquire. JOHN L. DONAHUE 141 Broadway ------- New York HELP WANTED Two men to learn Electrical Appliance Selling Must have car Your county may be open. Write Appliance Box 1555 - - Salt Lake City PAINT BARGAINS 000 gals, well made House Paint at $1.61 per gal. 6 colors and white. Prepaid freirrht in 12 gal. lots. J. L. BECK PAINT CO. 333 So. State Salt Lake LONG DISTANCE MOVING MOVE BY MOTOR VAN Reduced Rates MOLLERUP, MOVING & STORAGE CO. 155 So. W. Temple Was. 1562 Salt Lakw Before United States In 1610 the total white population of the territory which since has become be-come the United States was 210. Western Reserve Purchase Price The original purchase price of land comprising the Western Reserve Re-serve amounted to 40 cents per acre. WNU Week No. 3815 SALT LAKE Trees Manufacture Own Food The food on which a dormant tree feeds and which causes it to grow is manufactured in the summer. The mineral salts from the ground are transformed in the leaves, which become food factories through the action of air and light. Part of this reserve food is stored in stems, limbs, trunk and roots. In the winter this reserve is drawn upon to sustain life in the cells. Fish of Many Names A certain fish in some states may be called a large-mouthed bass, but in other states the same fish will be called a green bass, a chub, a trout, a Welshman, a cow bass, a rock bass, a yellow bass, white bass, white salmon, and white trout. Altogether Al-together this fish is called by 40 different dif-ferent names. Construction of N. P. Railway The Northern Pacific railway was constructed under an act of congress con-gress approved by President Lincoln Lin-coln on July 2, 1864, and was completed com-pleted in 1883. The One That Escaped The Turks have a proverb which ays: "Ever fish that escapes appears ap-pears larger than it is." Fishermen are the same the world over. Indiana "Hoosier State" Indiana is known a3 the "Hoos-ier" "Hoos-ier" state. I : a."., a WHO'S NEWS Nr WEEK By LEMUEL F. PARTON "MEW YORK. Leslie Hore-Be- lisha, British secretary of war, made himself somewhat of a national na-tional hero several months ago . . . when he shook up Britain in the army com-Race com-Race to Get mand, upped the Army Ready youngsters and sent the oldsters back to' their club chairs. The report re-port of his ultimatum demanding a change of foreign policy is a standout stand-out in the current news. There was something like consternation conster-nation among British conservatives early in 1937, when Prime Minister Crtamberlain named the incidentally Jewish Mr. Hore-Belisha for the war post. There was no hint of anti-Semitism in their attitude, but just then certain optimists among them were trying to tool Britain into the German orbit, and there were alarmed predictions that Hitler Hit-ler would be enraged and seek quick vengeance. That didn't come off, and the new war secretary started a whirlwind army clean-up and all-around reconditioning campaign, cam-paign, to the satisfaction of all hands. Seventy-nine-year-old Sir Ian Hamilton, who had been in command at the Dardanelles, said, "Thank God we are under a proper soldier and will not be shot sitting down." He has spent a lot of time badgering badger-ing his elders, and still has many of them to work Clever at on as he is only Badgering forty-three. When, His Elders a brash young Oxonian, Ox-onian, he ran for parliament, his opponent tagged him as "the nonentity of the college col-lege bench." He nailed this on his mast-head, spoofed the opposition cleverly, and romped in. He was a dispatch carrier in the war, then a major, a reporter on a London newspaper, with convenient conveni-ent underground pipelines to the front page and the headlines. He became financial secretary of the treasury in 1932 and later minister of transportation. He is a demon for detail and has swarmed all over England, inspecting in-specting equipment, barracks and army kitchens. He is of medium stature, round-headed, round-headed, with roached, graying hair, unmarried and given to night forays, for-ays, checking this or that detail of the military establishment. A T LEAST six times in the past 150 years, the Rothschilds have been counted out, and they have always come back like John Bar- leycorn and Old Conquerors King Cotton. Now Old Stuff to the arrest of Bar-Bank Bar-Bank Family on Louis von Rothschild is reported re-ported from Vienna. The era which founded their dynasty was disquiet-ingly disquiet-ingly like this one. The Romanoffs, and the Hapsburgs, Matternich and Disraeli and all the other kings, conquerors and statesmen came to terms with them. Baron Louis is the head of the house. The catastrophic fall of the Creditanstalt bank of Vienna in 1931 was supposed to have wTecked them. A few weeks later, they were shoveling money into American securities, and, it was reported, snagging a stray million here and there by a fast overseas play on francs, an old family custom. Louis and his brother, Alphonse, were living in regal splendor when the Creditanstalt Deer Parks failed. They had and Castles great estates and Faded Away maginificent art gallaries, shooting lodges, a huge Franz Lehar chorus of retainers, deer parks and a brace of medieval castles. Much of these holdings slipped away, as Louis, with somewhat less than the usual family zest and acumen in financial finan-cial affairs, turned to a study of philosophy and the arts. It 'is 132 years since Napoleon, after Austerlitz, made mince-meat of the Holy Roman empire and even more ruthlessly dismembered Austria. Aus-tria. Nathan, James and Solomon von Rothschild, sons of Mayer Ans-elm, Ans-elm, founder of the line, not only saved their holdings, but extended their dominions to the remotest corner cor-ner of Europe. These vast ramifications of their fortune, one of the largest in the history of the world, were in land, steel, coal, manufactories manufacto-ries and munitions, and, in later decades, in oil and hydroelectric power. Libraries have been written about them, one notable record being Zola's Zo-la's "L' Argent." Their continental money matrix has been a stabilizer at times. It is possible that the Vienna jail door clangs the end of a dynasty and an epoch but not quite certain. History will telL C Consolidated News Features. WN U Service. "Little Stories M hO Thornf onW Burgess c OLD MAN COYOTE'S DARK PLOT rF COURSE, you know what a plot is. It is a plan, a secret plan, usually. Sometimes a plot is very, very nice, as when you plan to give someone a. very pleasant surprise. But a dark plot is a plan io bring trouble to someone. Reddy and Granny Fox are great plotters, and their plots are always dark. Old Man Coyote is an even greater plotter, plot-ter, and his plots are just as dark. Very sly and very crafty are Reddy and Granny Fox, but just a little more sly and a wee bit more crafty is Old Man Coyote. That is one ,f- ,'iT - ( V 1 ' ' " r"rt iv, H .77 ;hr-Vh h "It Is Very Simple," Said ne. "There Are Four of Us, and There Is Only One Pile of Brush." reason Reddy and Granny are afraid of him. So when he came out and told them how foolish they were to quarrel quar-rel with Redtail the Hawk over Peter Pe-ter Rabbit, because as long as he stayed under the big pile of brush where he was hiding he was safe, and how much better it would be if all four of them agreed upon a plan which he had and which he was sure would result in Peter being caught by one of them, they looked at him suspiciously. But Old Man Coyote's tongue is very smooth, very smooth. He said that he had a plan which would give each an equal chance to catch Peter Rabbit and which would surely give one of them a good dinner. Reddy and Granny and Redtail thought it over a little while and then they agreed. They themselves couldn't think of any way by which they could reach Peter, and they knew how very smart and crafty Old Man Coyote is. It might be that he really had a plan worth trying. Great Understanding "A pretense to great understanding," understand-ing," said Hi Ho, the sage of Chinatown, China-town, "is at first amusing. It becomes be-comes dangerous when it requires you to undertake responsibilities you cannot meet." Largest Coral Reef The Great Barrier reef, fronting the coast of North Australia, is the largest coral reef in the world. It is more than 1,000 miles long and 30 miles wide. mmmmmasmmmmmmmmmmmmsmmmmManmBmmasmHmmmmmmmmmm "Mel. ILataT trass hi k7Ais Wim I J i Hfj'iS ' 1 J i I i pP," v 1 A Schenley rill' - Cv "Mark 0 Merit" K ' hi Whiskey : i -c- 1 HALF GALLON No. 225 PINT No. 223 QUART No. 222 ocS. Finch ic Co., Inc., Schenley, Pa. SCHENLEVS RED LABEL BLENDED WHISKEY. 1 .;H. .k,.hn in rh nrnHuct re 2V4 vnn or more old. 30ci Itrauht whiskfT. 707o lwutral tpirits diKiikd from American grain. 24 raight wrmkey 2$ yer oU, 6 itraight whukey year, oii ) PKUUr. Old !an Coyote turned his head aside to hl.? a grin as he prepared pre-pared to tell the others what his plan was. "It is very simple,' said he. "There are four of us, and there is only one pile of brush. I will hide where I can watch one side ; Reddy Fox will hide where he can watch another side; Granny Fox will hide where she can watch another side ; and Redtail will watch from a tree on the fourth side. All we have to do js to be patient. Peter Pe-ter will get hungry by and by. "There is nothing to eat under that pile of brush, and after a while he will just have to come out. If we all pretend that we have given up trying to catch him and start off just as if we were really going away, he will think that we really have gone. Then when he feels quite sure that the way is clear he will come out to try to get home to the Old Briar Patch. He is just as lkely to come out one side as another, and so each has just as good a chance of catching him as the others. I am quite willing that you shall decide between you which sides you will watch, and I will take the one that is left. Now, what, do you say?" It certainly sounded like a very simple and perfectly fair plan, and they all agreed that it was worth trying. Reddy and Granny Fox winked at each other very slyly and each understood what that wink meant. If Reddy should catch Peter Pe-ter he would divide with Granny, and if Granny should catch Peter, she would divide with Reddy. In that way each felt sure of two chances for a rabbit dinner to one chance for each of the others. If Old Man Coyote saw that wink, he didn't let them know it. He just sat down and politely waited for the others to decide which sides they would watch. When at last they had agreed, all four pretend ed to give up the hunt for Peter and started off as if they really intended to leave Peter alone. And all the time underneath the big pile of brush poor Peter Rabbit sat with his heart going pit-a-pat listening with all his might to hear what he could of .Old Man Coyote's dark plot. He couldn't hear it all, but he heard just enough to make him feel sure that when they pretended pre-tended to give up and go away they really had done nothing of the kind. What should he do? What could he do? How ever was he going to get back to the dear, safe Old Briar Patch? T. W. Burgess. WNU Service, Caribbean Days of Week Days of the week in the Spanish-speaking Spanish-speaking countries of the Caribbean are: Sunday, Domingo; Monday, Lunes; Tuesday, Martes; Wednesday, Wednes-day, Miercoles; Thursday, Jueves; Friday, Viernes; Saturday, Sabado. Jackson's Last Words The last words of President Andrew An-drew Jackson were: "I hope to meet each of you in heaven. Be good children, all of you, and strive to be ready when the change comes." STAR DUST jMovie Ra dio By VIRGINIA VALE SYLVIA SIDNEY has just finished fin-ished a picture called "You and Me," with George Raft, for Paramount, but she's not much interested in it that is, not so much as she is in several other things. The house she has just bought in New Jersey, near Flemington, for instance. It's very old, and she is having the usual trouble with remodeling, re-modeling, which never goes fast enough. But she's also having adventures ad-ventures with it. For instance, some 12 coats of paint had been put on the dining room, during all the years and when they were removed beautiful old pine paneling was discovered beneath. Furthermore, the land is good farming land, one hundred and sixteen six-teen acres of it; grows good crops of wheat, oats and alfalfa. Irene Dunne has formally adopted the little four-year-old girl who has been living with her for the last year; she took the child from the I'M. Irene Dunne New York Foundling hospital, not from the Cradle, in Chicago, which is the fashionable place to get babies. Jean Arthur is coming back to the screen, after a year's absence due to her private battle with Columbia. Co-lumbia. She's been vacationing in Yosemite, but will go to work soon in the screen version of "You Can't Take It With You," the delightful play which has been having such a long run on the New York stage. Gene Autrey is another star who has been having difficulties with his studio. In his case it was just a little matter of money. Remember the fuss when John Charles Thomas refused to broadcast broad-cast if he couldn't finish with "Good night, Mother"? Well, that same kind of trouble bobbed up on the Fibber McGee and Molly program, and the rules of the broadcasting company were broken. Fibber was ending with "Good night, Molly," and was told he couldn't do it any more. But "Molly" "Mol-ly" is the name of a character in the show, explained the sponsors, so it might logically belong there. In real life, "Molly" is the wife of Jim Jordan, the man who plays "Fibber McGee," and is just recovering re-covering from a long illness. When the Radio City Music hall in New York holds a picture for a second sec-ond week you may be pretty certain cer-tain that the picture's a success, and one that you'll want to see. "Jezebel" made the grade recently. Dolores Del Rio returned home with glowing tales of her vacation trip to Morocco, and a lot of souvenirs i z- perfume, jewelry, necklaces. Leaving Africa, she new across Spain, and on to Paris, where she saw a lot of old friends and acquired i j a lot of new clothes. '-j Dolores reported I , thankfully that she - I did not bring back v J any souvenirs of the civil war in Spain, nor of the threaten Dolores Del Rio ing international situation in tLW rope, generally. ODDS ASD EXDS . . . Cary Grant had a novel present the other day a bottle of old-fashioned cough medicine, which he sadly needed, from Katherine Hepburn . . . Bene Davis entertained Mrs. Roosevelt Roose-velt at Clara Bow's "It" cafe . . . The blondes led in the 1937 popularity poll conducted by the Motion Picture Herald, a trade paper for exhibitors . . . Rosalind Russell gets Joan Crawford's role in "Shop Worn Angel" because Joan didn't like it . . . George Brent has bought a home near Kay Francis' ... Spencer Tracy's popularity popu-larity rating is now on a par with Clark Gable's and Robert Taylor's . . . And Tracy, Taylor, Wallace Beery and possibly Franchot Tone will work together in "Northwest Passage" . . . Allen Jenkins and his wife picked Mexico City for their vacation . . . "Scaramouche" will be screened again ... So will "The Sea Wolf," for the third time! Western Newspaper Union. J' Must Use Soft PeJal Jud Tunkins says a man who tells all he knows is seldom put in a position to know much. Old Adage Debunked The old saying, "A pint's a pound, the world around," is often untrua because some liquids are heavier than others. Purfiying Sugar Cane Juice After the sweet juice is extracted from sugar cane it is mixed with whitewash to remove the impurities. impuri-ties. The Spaniards record having cut mahopany trees in Jamaica at the end of the Sixteenth century that wr SO feet in girth. New Haven and Hartford wer joint capitals of Connecticut from 1701 to 1874. 7, NEW GRAND M. H. THOMPSON ! J I l Manager HOlSI Hotel, Located at 4th South and Main I THE BELVEDERE Salt Lake's Largest Apt. Hotel 144 AdU. and Rooms Dsr S2.50 Week 115.00 and up The BELVEDERE APARTMENT HOTEL 29 So. State St., Salt Lake City Tel. Wai. 170 Calvino Jack, Mgr. Chameleon's Tongue Active The Indian chameleon can capture cap-ture insects wiih its tongue at a distance of six inches. IIERVOUS? Do you feci so nervous you want to gcreamT 1 Are you cross and irritable? Do you scold ' those dearest to you? 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When the kidneys fail to function as Nature Intended, there is retention of waste that may cause body-wide distress. dis-tress. One may suffer nagging backache, persistent headache, attacks of dizziness, getting up nights, swelling, puffinesg under the eyes feel tired, nervous, all worn out. Frequent, scanty or burning passagea Itiay be further evidence of Kidney or bladder disturbance. The recognized and proper treatment Is a diuretic medicine to help the kidneya get rid of excess poisonous body waste. IJse Doan'i Pills, They have had mora than forty years of public approval. Are endorsed the country over. Insist 01 Doan'i. Sold at all drug stores. mm$m WNU W 1538 SALT LAKE'S NEWEST HOSTELRY O Oar lobby is delightfully air cooled during tbe summer months Radio for Every Room 200 Rooms '200 Baths 4 . 3. - &i . 1 !! " V HOTEL Temple Square Rates $1.50 to $3.00 The Hotel Temple Square ba a higbly desirable, friendly atmosphere. atmos-phere. You will always find it immaculate, immac-ulate, supremely comfortable, and thoroughly agrreable.You can there fore understand why this hotel 1st HIGHLY RECOMMENDED You can also appreciate why t It's a mark of distinction to stop at this beautiful hostelry ERNEST C ROSSITER, Mgr. ffl V M ' . .yj jTIIERrSTHEV 1 1 FiELll |