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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 10 2 A STUDY Scientific Treasures Of China to Be Studied IN STILL LIFE The Tailor Who Smiled a Welcome for Thirty Years. : Ety Stephen Leacock. Ambition WASHINGTON (AP). plan fir the clntiflc eiploratlon of of knowledge China, where rich atone hav Ion a been burled beneath an and of Oriental cnystK-Isby uperelltlon, hav been (Tft B. "Something- ia "or perhaps ia aB4aaaaaftsanMMaawMeaaMr'rn a I" "A serge yes, cobIIbu "Akl" ba egclaima, thine." "io try rvftiiiiJW lt 1 here ct stumbled upoa a thing among a million. Ea lift oaa kaee aad drapee tba rlotk errr it, standing apoa oaa iff. Ra kaowa that la tbia attitada it ia bard to reeiet him. Cloth to ba a p- rrociatad aa cloth must ba viewed aver too bended kaee of a tailor with oaa leg ia tba air. Mr tailor eaa atasd ia tbia way Indefinitely, on oaa Iff ia a eort of eatery, a kind of local paralysis. doth to b appreciated aa cloth moat b viewed pv;r tha kjie of a tailor "Would that maka up wellt" with one leg In tba air. aak blm. "Admirably," h aaawera. A little fuller ia the rhet," uiv only in a decorou and refined ityle I kav bo real reason to doubt it. I bara never ea any reason why tailor muaea. Thea be turn to hi never calculated to hurt. "Mr. Jenninga, a little I am ure, from tbetone of my rlotb abould not maka op well. But auiatant fuller la tha cheat half an inch tailor' letter that he would never I alwaya aak tba question, aa I kaow onto " tb ebeit, pirate. aend the bill, or aak for the amount, that he axpeeta it aad it pleases It i 1 kind fiction. Growth were it not that from time to time aim. Tbera ought to ba a fair jive I around the cheat ia himeelf, flattering even he aad Uka ia uch thing. unfortunately, "To doa't think it all londf" to tba humbleit of ui. large owing to "preaed" from Europe." But for I aay. Ba always like to b aaked uac Yet," Biy tailor goe oa he tbia. "yei" without any apecial three bravy consignment, I am "Oh, bo, very quiet indeed. Ia meaning, "ye, and (hall wa ay a lure I ihould never need to pay bint. fact w alwaya recommend aerga aa week from Turidayf Mr. Jenning, It I true that I have somrtimr week from Tuesday, pleaie. thought to observe that theie conextremely qniet." I hava never had a wild ult ia "And will you plenae," I av, signment are apt to arrive when I but my tai pas the limit of owing far two tuit aead the bill my life. Bat it ia well to ak. But tbia can Then ba BBeaaares mo round the lor wave thi aaide. lie iloe not am order a third. chest, aowbera alae. AU the other care to talk about the bill. It would only be a mere coincidence. taken year ago. only giva pain to both of n to Yet. the bill, a I aay, ia a thing meaeores war Evan the cheat msssur ia only done peak of it that we never apeak of. Instead of The bill 1 a matter we deal with it my tailor passe to (ho weather. aad I know it to pleaa ma, I do Bot really grow. aolrly by correspondence, and that Ordinary people alway begin with ijpt other dir. hours t I f, I - . ' afiseftf' . ft -- v"7 7,eaTia IT VJ W "how many miles i COXOl 1 aatlaa of haax aad fckxwo. adU faela atfll haa aad bodr, aoU W.' W To equal this tractor record, your third ofa million mila-- tx least 23 at-th- would have to run a of ordinary driving. Tractor service, say engineers, is one of the most exacting tests of motor oil performance for the tractor runs constantly under full load, at top speed. Dust, grit and rough ground are problems. Yet this tractor (one' of the many used by James Mills Orchards Corporation, of Hamilton Qty and Maxwell, California) is still profitably at work after 94 00 hours of wearing, tearing punishment! What does mis mean to you-- to every motorist? Read this statement: j "After four years of exclusive use of PennzoQ ia the Mills Orchards tractor, truck and auto fleets, I am pleased to advise that it has proved entirely satis-factory.Th is oil has greatly assisted la lowexinepro-ductio- n costs on the company's 1,800-acr- e orchard holdings in Glenn and Colusa Counties." (Signed) James Mills Jr, Vkt President Although Pennzoil's first cost is higher than that of other oils previously used, lubrication expense drtppti nearly 50& when car, We a. am. 4cyllnder SEOAM. e av O ri a TT a a , - TUDUUU SOSi BoaaVtaa- - fwWk Coupe (wllb swmbla east) UStit Coupe BUS, Cabriolet WiaTa-OwUwllapelbia top) S5M0iM&aS. AU ptieee f. a. b. Toledo, Ohio, aad epaaaUtottoaae anbjaes to enaagowttbowt aotfc Teaarina (WSi HeaMbta are making prompt deliveries. d Pennzoil was adopted. This experience typifies that of hundreds of tractor owners who use Pennzoil exclusively. Could you have more convincing proof that Pennzoil stands up even under extremes of heat and friction that it prolongs engine life that it costs less in the bng run? Use Pennzoil in your car for greater power, economy and satisfaction in everyday driving for Saft Lubrication in every emergency. iiiana SOok for thi PENNZOIL Sign 1 ciuooakoas iupUrH br SUPREME PENNSYLVANIA QUALITY lO.OOO leading fadepeoJea .. dealers IhaWasc . WORLD'S Cms taw. WILLYS-OVERLAN- M INC, TOLEDO, OHIO D, ":- - AUTOMOBILE COMPANY BEOWmHG Main Phone Wasatch 6596 Distributor and Retailer 570 South 1 DEAhF.Rr ML ' Area, Idahe ah ten, Idahe g a reft, lea ha ... Blaekfoet. Idaho .... righam, Utah uhl. Idaho Cegar City, UUb .. CleelavlMa. Utah ... Ceatville. Utah .... Diaenengvlll. Wya. Drlgga, Idaha luraka. Utah n ii QUART SAFE r Hyrum, Utah ....Hyrum Carag. Idaho Falle, Idahe... Browning AutomobM C. Servic Garag. Jerom, 4daho Butler'e Oarag. Co. Kamaa. Uath Haiti .Vinieler Auto Co-- a nab. Utah Highway Garag. Whippet-KnigSales Kayavilh), Utah Harry Millar Co. J. David Lgh. Lava Hot Spring. Idaha. Lav Motor Co. V. H. Jehnaon. ....Laadora Oarag. Leadora, Idaho Bullock Motor Ca. Maled. Idaho ....Oneida Motor Co. Stat Oarege. Mantl Oarag Ce. Manti. Utah ' MMford. Utah H. L. Crandall. A. I Smith. Bacon Frank C. How. Carag Murray, Utah wa"a oaraoe. yvjeka. Judd aeo. OraankrSIgh Bros. Farree), Utah Moor, lean Judda Garage. rt. Ouchean. Utlk crirmna &arsge. Nephi. Utah Ounniaen, Utah .... Martin Patereori Auto Co. Oooen. Utah Browning AutomobM Ca. Oaaegatown, Idaba . Oaorgetowei Qarag. Panguiten, Utah ....... Oemar Bowman. .Pari Oarag. Paeia. Idaho Meioer, Utah Superior Oarage. Knowlea Motof. Cameron Oarag. Matoan, Utah Payaon, Utah P ... ioc David Nev. Hiracni. Utah he. ...va...... Arrowhead Oarag. Hurritana, A LUBRICATION itt FrWjGRAYGfPANY f SIX WITH CRANkSH AFT LOWEST-MICE- O Tassriwg K1S BoaaVeaar SASJi Com 35 c VS Wat A ever-prese- Pennzoil-Iubricate- - aswrti tut tt oj-oe- ytn v A V, OHIO. SDTi f5 d's ht in your car? i Vhaa vmt at la drained, teat di oil that cosoae e of ctia ennk caea. Eab a UttU betwaea root incan. Qrdimary oil. after 500 milaa. fela chin, wacarr. lifelria. ENNZOOftar nara chati .OOO co., al methods, never eontinoe to Buffer, when you leant bow quickly, bow pleaaahtly this premier method acta. Please let it show yon now, ' Be sura to get th gaauiaa Phillip' Milk of Magnesia prescribed by physician for 50 years ba correcting excess acids. 5 aad SOe av bottle any drug etore. "Milk of Magnesia" has beea th TJ. S. Registered Trade Mark of Tb Charles II. Thillipa Chemical Company and its predecessor Charles H. Phiilips since 1S75. (Adv.) August has added Its sweeping plurality to impressive total for 1928. Eight broken every record for have months consecutire all of in months the corresponding I history Last month 68 more people bought Whippet and Willys-Knig-ht cars than in August, 1927 a gain of more than twothirdsl Experienced motorists are quick to appreciate the ensuperiority of the Whippet Four, with its many the to before brought gineering advantages never lowest world's light car field; the Whippet Six, the crankshaft and other priced Six, with Six, costly car features; and the Willys-Kniglowest prices in history, brings which now, the unmatchable smoothness, silence, power and sleeve-valv- e en economy of the patented double ot tnousanas nuyers. gine within easy reach a4Ms)U aaava iVSVB Willys-Overlan- d's i .J ihmoi CLtVILABD, Vel LLYSaCiN IGHT Willys-Overlan- (4 . Tustory Willys 68 gain oyer last ye ar f 20-ye- ar USED OIL TELLS THE TRUTH bet. ca. a ? MODRJTrillS GreateglAuih - OTbHiIiAnd 11 .a. X V ee (eaval.iaes ae tier kew bad wr ae ledaf wlthmrt fail. llierki torp-- l NO baBCOTIca everalcbt ta auay raaea. m eerajfMl druse Bstlaraetlear ee mmmj it nM . "wide openj - Jroof rita. raltlaa Blka ME (DdDM And then, coming to tha familiar door, for my customary aummer salt, I found that be wss there no-- more. Ther were people ia tha (tore, un loading (helve and piling cloth aad taking (tock. And they told me that ha waa dead. It earn to me with a (trance (hock. I bad not thought it possible. H leemedh abould have been immortal. Tbey laid th worry of hi bui- neaa bad helped to kill him. I could not have believed It always seemed so still and tranquil weav ing bia tap about bia neck and marking measure and holding cloth against hi leg beaida the sunlight of the window in the hack part of the shop. Can a man die of tbatT Yet he bad been "going behind," they ii 1 r. 4 Europe. I aay it waa, that la until just the to" 11 d a " y white-haire- Phili:' it GO? FIT S jx Stomacli ' Uia.oaa $E(D) ob Acid' n rer. aar aa ba aaya tfaia ii sorb, aa to roc feat that by sheer food fori una aad bliad chance ba ba His Family 4 eine-dltlo- tailor, "somrthini ia a dark blue. perhaps." Ha uv it with all the truato a aw Idee, aa if the thought of aa in dark b!u bid sprunir up atiiritioa "a dirk blua Mr. Jra einci" (thia ii his sssistsat) nme of those "kiadlv take dow dark Noes." ia aa excellent And paieon-tolog- aller low. , Proud of Governor ing out for hla mother la 4 on among th neighbor. hav-lag,- Berge!" aa says, tweed two choice There ara oaly the have bai do other pea to na. tot thirty year. It if too lata to - neighborhood In Naw York' lower aat side and mad her home In Brooklyn itn Drr daughter, Mra. John J Glynn. When Alfred and hi wifa with their brooo of five war living In tha Hill Oliver atreet home, ta. Pmlib waa a fre unt gueat. In tha later and mora prosperous daye. when th boy had become gov. eriuir of commonwealth Naw York, hla home were v;a:ta to hi mother imonf the highlight nf hie frequent to New York. Tha memory of trlt. the governor'", booming nlca echoing is thrnuif. th Hill Brooklyn hnuea call Al Smith's Mother pro)t1 Iner'tule organ-lathe National Reeear-naw ntlnallat govern tbia topic. Tailor, I notice, ead by ment. with it. It U only broa'hed after One of Executive's Regrets Pr. Chi VI. field nrhn('.(M nf the tb uit ia ordered, aever before. Freer gallery, whlrh la administered br She Did Not Live to See " "Pleasant wether wa ar (he Smithsonian Inailtntlon. waa the rhlneea eilen-Hb It ia aeter other, flret of 10 nuieisnding ssVs. Her Hopes Realized. In the tn o I aotiee, with hina. Perhaps the nawa appointed Heramembarahip a brief vtalt. rn Institute. order of a uit itself it a little beam ha eipreaned ronfKlem- - that tha But Th reret AL.BANV. N. T. AP ID or JO j eora would tea a areat develop of sunshine. tn all tne a. la lire a In hi country. that a mother did not llv to ber Thea we together toward ment h an nrranlaed Inatttute The the froat of the ttore oa the way eld.'' born a.lueva freaier distinc to tudy the aeolnv. tha only flaw In tb otherwise tion to th outer door. aooloav and blany of tha proveomi..rent optical and family If of aaya ince of Kwana XI. "Nothing today, I suppose," ' Ooirnur Alfred fc.. csmith. my tailor, "in shirtings J aela.-taWhan ha had by th said (however that i done), for ftomociatlc Party In Houston aa He "No, thank yoa." I Ib form. Thia Kin a mere Ill wife, thev told me, would cho:r (or th praaidenry, one of the first reactlona tai tn re- tWTrourjl) thirty rear I have never bought be left bdlf off. I hd never ron (ovnriior'a ret that his mother could not hate 4u to Acid anr shirtings from nim. reived him as having a wife. But lived to a lei her Dopes realised iHOtoasnoM the question with the nme it seemed that be bad, and a daugb Miatk 8mlth. Jr., the daunhter-tn-UkCwaroewOI Catherln Mulvlhlll, naoueaeu aa be did thirty year ter. too at a eonervatorv of music of iiawaablue-eobc young All mother, waa as I 1 I I BMOeCMS ago. (yet ba aever spoke of her) and fond ol tha Mer Mrs Smith a was 'Aad nothing, I suppose, in col that be himself wis musical aad her rueband. and counted If a great .i day when th grandmother of her laring or in hotieryt" played tha flute, and wa th aide would leave her Brooklyn hoen oiler i buy maa of church Tet be never re Thi acaia i futile. to tha executive msnalon In visit f.r elsewhere aad boeiery I have aever ferred to it to me. Ia fart, ia Al'xuiy. Ezceea acid is tb common cause In tha (Kettering ejfltenient of the wnra. thlrtv year we never pok of re It result ia pain walk to the door, ia ligioa. It wa hard to connect him HoukIiip convention hall th night of of indigestion. Thus v. words and sourness about two hour after th first 8mlth nomination, be rnUonuT. Somehow if friendly ritb the idea of It. Mr Smith uttered after th annourira-maTba quick corrective is an failed to apeak of thirling and of A I went out I seemed to bear war. "Oh, how I wlah tha gov. eating. which add. Tb neutralize alkali, It were mother beie. ernor'e Then a feel I if should a familiar biff voire (till saying, "Aad nothing boiiery, " Milk of ia be would a best corrective complete evening Phillips'" eord bad broken. today in shirtings!" rTienae and neighbors or th Smith Magnesia. It baa remained standard At tb door wa part. I wa sorry I bad 'aever bought In AlLanv knew littla of hla mother with physicians la tb SO years alnea a lha ellra lit II "Good afternoon," b aaya "a any. jr. whoa greatest delight wa to its invention. week from Tuesday-- es There ia, I am certain,, a deep worn good aft In th yard watch her Milk of One attoonful of moral in this. But I will not try to playlrtt withgrandchildren ernoon." th doge. In th house draw It It might appear too ob- buoy at their booka, or leaving tha Magnesia neutralizes Instantly many " times its volume in acid. It is barm-lesman'loi, on sundry youthful mleatona. vious, her cnildren war grown nd Such la or wa our calm, unsul and tasteless and its action ia 1928, Metropolitan by (Copyright, ab to take car of themselves Mr. lied Intercourse, unvaried or at leaat Smith fnreook th old South atreet guick. You will never rely on crude Newspaper Service, New York.) brokra only by consignment from h always ataaJ there asd eastI HEstood these thirty yrare ia t h bsck carl of bit (bop, a la tap ck, a (toil woTta about bi welcome aa ilia face, waiting 9, 1023. U OB CaVtdetXarM- a Om . C. Xam Vuk, Waks oa act, aaack Sanaa. SALT LAKS CITY. ( Da va Daniel. Chas. r. McDonald. Service Oarage. Whippet Knight Sale jj . a ......... , J. M. Shady Oarag. Pocatello, Idaho Co. Preston, Idahe ...... .Kllgor Automobll Price.' Utah Pric Overling Co. Chrieteneen Motor Ca. Provo, Utah Peaburg, Idahe .......C. A. Cottl Oarag. Rock Springs, Wyo.,.. Chance Motor Co. Th Electrta Shep. Salina, Utah Salmon, Idaho Ray Dryer. Salt Lake City, Utah Richarda Barlow Metoe Co. Sarvlca Station. Utah .....HorCona Santaquin. B. O Neleon A Sons. Snowvilla tar o as JSaraaa 4 MatlMHr. ..Jensen Service. Spams fork, . .Utah. to a. r..A.A. n..i. u.w.1 TaMl. tJteh Rimbai. diriM. Trtmonton. Utah ,....Heit A Wmieier Auta C. V Twin Fans, Idaha ....Browning Automobile Ca. I ' Z. t. Calder. .t , Vernal, BMah V 1 Well. Nv. n ..........Supa Bros, Gtrag. , " J ' |