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Show THE SALT LAKE TRItifyE. Sl'N'DAY MORXIN'G, SEPTEMBER V. tablished that these earth works are SCIENTISTS FIND PREHISTORIC FORT ON BRITISH ISLE ' Construction of Earth Works Dates Back at Least 2500 Years. Believe no', of such recent building, but rath r btioa to Abe Iraa Age. The site Is at an altitude of 420" feet and commands a view of the countries of Kent, 8urrejr and 8us-- j sex. The diggers have uncovered a part of an ancient floor and quan-- I titles of charcoal. The outer wall of the site en-- r Mr. and Mrs. Gysbert flaming, who a half century ago in Holland and uho the event with a reception Thursday. circles 14 acres. Search is now befor specimens of pottery, ing made which ' will definitely establish the identity'of that ancient people which lived and fought in Kent before the time of Christ. ' r urre married v. I Immortality. -- REGISTER Glen Plan Reception for Sah Lake Couple on Anniversary. Friend Toils in London Carpenter Shop LONDON (UP). Working as a carpenter in a small London shop ts a former Russian admiral who was a close friend of the late czar. He is Admiral Barakoff, before the revolution one of the most powerful men in Russia. Today, however, he is only "Mister" Barakoff. a courteous, old carpenter who works hard in his shop throughout the week. Barakoff is nearly 80, but he witf accept help from no one. He has been approached several times to publish his memoirs especially his letters from the czar, but has refused to do Bros.-Rober- ts Piano Co. so. "I work for my living," he told the "I do not sell private publishers. - 161 SOUTH MAIN Take advantage of these fine days to put your home hi order, clean, sanitary and Inviting, for the long winter soon to come. SEND YOCR RUGS, CURTAINS, DRAPES. SILK COMFORTS, CUSHIONS, OVERSTUFFED FURNITURE ANU ALL FURNISHINGS. WHICH HAVE BEEN EXPOSED TO DUST. DIRT AND MOTHS, FOR A REAL MYERS CLEANING. PHONE MONDAY WASATCH 60. th Friend of Czar NOW AT PREPARE NOW FOR WINTER! one-four- th 1 Your Opportunity to Find Out if You Have Talent. NEW YORK, One hundred and e years ago the British captured New Vorjc. They landed at the foot of what is now East Thirty fourth streets pursuit' of the American army which was retreating from the Battle of Long Island to 4000 troops the Hudson river,-the- . which General Washington had stationed at strategic points to the south and which comprised about of his entire command, might haVe been trapped, cut off from the rest of the forces entrenched at Harlem Heights, and the history of the United States might easily have been different. Mrs. Mary Murray, the wife of the Quaker merchant who gave his name to Murray Hill, was aware of the situation. She was a charming, captivating hostess and in their home, wnich until 1834 stood at Thlrty-aevenstreet and Park avenue, she entertained the British commander-in-chie- f, Sir Henry Clinton, and his officers immediately after their landing. By a clever strategem and with Mr. Murray's wine and her wit she delayed the departure of the British troops long enough to enable Oenerai Putnam, aided by Aaron Burr, to withdraw the threatened troops who contributed a considerable part to the winning of the Battle of Harlem Heightatwhlch was fought the next day over the present site of Columbia university. To commemorate Mrs Murray's n deed the Thirty-fourt- h a association is organizing committee which will erect a memorial over the Thirty-fourt- h street portal of the tunnel under Park avenue. Officers and members of the Colonial Dames, Daughters of the American Revolution and other patriotic societies, will be asked to join 'the committee and to take an active part in its activities. An architectural competition for the design and the selection of an architect is planned. NEW fifty-thre- FOR $6.00 PER MONTH Ii as good as Murray' Wil in Delaying British Wini CLAS8ES ARE NOW FORMING UNDER DIRECTION OF PROF. E. A. LAMBOURNE This letter.- Honoring them on their fiftieth wedding anniversary, friends will tender a reception to Mr. and Mrs. Gysbert Flaming at 8 p. m. Thurs L. D. day in the S. ward amusement hall, 363 East Second South street. They will have been married fifty years on October 1. Mr. and Mrs. Flaming arc natives of Holland, and came to Salt Lake in 1916. They are the parents of five Children, three living in Rotterdam, Holland; Gysbert Flaming. Jr., living in Los Angeles and Will Flaming of Salt Lake. They also have six Twelfth-Thirteen- MYERS DOUBLE SERVICE th j ING SERVICE IN KEEPING WITH THE AND CHARACTER OF WEARVALUE E PLAN. MYERS ABLES. MAKES IT POSSIBLE TO SEND ALL YOUR CLEANING TO THIS BIG, RESPONSIBLE PLANT, AND SAVE MONEY, RISK AND WORRY. TWO-PRIC- Service Standard PRICES AT REGULAR T Fine Clothes and Fancy Garments to Serve Yon Promptly. Come Early Monday and 8a ve! RostOnStore " QUM-U- CONTINUING AT 10 A. M. MONDAY Greatest Fall Sale of All! Another Week of Opportunity for Women Values That Are Winning Enthusiastic Praise All Over the City. New ments to Be Added Monday. FUR-TRIMME- D COATS Ohio PHILADELPHIA, David W. Kennedy. 84, a retired farmer, believes that one never gets too old to enjoy life. He chartered "a plane to take him from St. Louis to Cleveland recently to attend a family" reunion near here. His home is in Duquoin, 111. Kennedy, who further attests his youthful outlook on life by wearing a wrist watch, intends to make the entire trip from Duquoin here in 1930. He regretted his Inability to fly from Cleveland to the reunion, and in explanation said: "Had it not been for my lumbago I would have hunted a plane at Cleveland to deliver me here." The aged farmer made his first air trip ten years ago, when he spent his last $15 for a short trip along the Gulf of Mexico in a hydroplane. "It was all the money I had then, but it was worth it," he said. Outstanding Fashions and Finest Workmanship. Values You Cannot Fail to Appreciate. AI L S1.F.S 1! to 53 Positively No. Coats r DressM Sold to Dealers These values are for or customers. Cleaned Under Myers $1 Economy Service FREE DRESSES -- Lustrous Satins Georgettes WUlUrS Bmrat, Black, Deep HUSK Greens. Navv. etc. I sizes Cleaned by Myers New Process Economy Service $ 1 25 up Standard Service $ 1 75 up iTo52 VALUED UNDER $25 $115 DELIVERIES SERVICE STANDARD SERVICE ..$2 Crepe de Chines Crepe Elizabeth 9x12 or 8x10 Domestic Rugs regular Standard prices $3.50 to $5.00 CLEANED BY MYERS NEW PROCESS, SPECIAL FURS DYEING SPECIAL CLEANED, LADIES' SUITS, PLAIN WOOL OR SILK DRESSES AND WOOL COATS MEN S SUITS AND OCOATS DYED SPECIAL- r(Regular Prices S5 Up) Pleating Extra i POLISHED, REPAIRED Do not attempt to wear your Fur until they have been properly dry cleaned and sterilised by Myers. We use the only process that has the endorsement of the National Bureau of Standards of Wash- ington, D. C. MAIL ORDERS should apecify when Economy Service Is wanted otherwise Standard Service at regular pri.es is given. Parcel Pott prepaid en all Standard orders. Men's Felt Hats Cleaned ami Blocked by Experts S. & H. GREEN STAMPS WITH ALL WORK Styles I'sr . Every Autumn Orrasjon-StreAffernodii Wear. rtr. et, BRING WORK IN TO SAVE TIME, , RP EXTENDED ONE MORE WEEK ' Velvets . f diiinii uiiiineiiii. - SILK DRESSES -- newspaper Dainty Chiffons LI (UP). always Newspaper a on other perftorygetting sons and so it is real news when others get a story-on- -a man. This happened to a music critic of the city on the occasion of a party given to members oi' the newspaper profession. The critic was accompanied by his young daughter, aged 5, and was experiencing the pride of parenthood M the other' adult guests made the usual fuss Over the child. Finally some one asked the little girl if she often went with ber father to partiiv. '" TtOi Hot often." she replied. "1 don't drink." CALLS AND HATS PITTSBURGH men are fiiniI RUG SPECIAL A One Pittsburgh Girl Found W ho Dircs Nat Drink . MYERS ECONOMY Emillo Agulnaldo issued the manl-- i fest to the Filipinos acknowledging the sovereignty of the United States. . mif if,ilies COSfttS night-lovin- Splendid Brand Nt-Lovely Fall Stvle f Fur Trim RI SS RAPS NIGHT HAWKS. MOSCOW. The government has g found a way to make Russians go to bed. It turns off most of the street lights and doubles the prices for food and drink after ,10 Assortment )cr.iniMi COATS AMES. Iowa (P. Animals working on the Inside of teams hitched to harvest gang plows and machinery often suffer hindered slcln evaporation because cf close contact and lack of air circulation. At the first sign of overheating, specialists say, work should be stopped at once and the animals taken out of harness. A veterinarian should be called to administer heart stimulants, but immediate nursing to reduce temperature is highly important if the animal Is to be saved. It Is essential to shade, or get the animal on a hilltop where there is plenty of air. Cold water should be splashed over his head and neck and his mouth and nostrils washed. Hud stimulants, such as inhalations of aromatic spirits of ammonia, may be used. Light feed and rest will get him back Into condition for work. NEW STYLE r AND MEN'S SLITS OCOATS. PLAIN DARK WOOL LADIES' DRESSES AND PLAIN DARK WOOL NEW ("UPi. big-sca- le EVERY Economy Service Economy Cleaning Heat Injures Inside Horses On Gang Plows Rich Broadcloths Velours Novelties Rumble Cloth Mannish Weaves Hi1 r5 AT POPULAR PRICES FOR Octogenarian's Watch on Wrist Also Attests Youthful Spirit. SERVCEVU)E X -- Travels by Air to Family Reunion SMALL DEPOSIT Will Reserve Any Coat or Dress Selected in Sale Monday , IS THE ANSWER TO A UNIVERSAL DEMAND FOR A CLEAN- Street-Mid-tow- Retired Farmer Extra Saleswomen iai irr i Mrs. Mary Rent a Banjo! Including Four FREE Lessons TO ERECT STATUE HONORING HEROINE ill celebrate HARD TO HOLD COAST. LONDON (DP). Along side of the GYDNIA, Poland. The country l road over which it is believed Wil- having a hard time keeping its pre liam the Conqueror led his soldiers on cious seacoast, all 88 2 miles of which were awarded by the treaty of Vertheir triumphant march to London, sailles. About half of It is on the Hel archaeologists have uncovered the Peninsula, a narrow strip of sand remains of prehistoric earth works at ravaged on one aide by the Baltic sea least 2500 years old. and on the other by the Bay of DanThese excavations are Just off zig. Stone walla have been erected to Pembury road, Tonbridge, and, ac- hold the shifting sands in place. cording to popular tradition, were the Guards make dally inspection. ruins of a fortified camp built by William the Conqueror. Arrowroot Is a well known starch Study by S. E. W unbolt, the well ' obtained from the thick underground known English archaeologist, has es- - stems of various tropical plants. y 'f NEW YORK PLANS After Fifty Golden Years yJ77f 11M16 RESPONSIBLE t E 60 EAST BROADW AY , But if Iiirbmcnient to Do So, We w ill Gladlv Call PHONE" WASATCH 60 |