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Show Y iril i it wrni-niig- L j i , V -- r -- - w nr THE DESERET NEWS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1923 News Pictures To Add Sound On Anniversary Pathe News Inaugurates its uund edition on ita eighteenth ard niveraary, thd week of November It. ThA.-XC ,of,-tl- l. .first issuer to ho followed by releases eaita has been fortnight, officially announced by Colvin Proven, erecu-tiv- s Vice president of for the TCens anniversary .Paihf, week. By coincidence this la also the t ' tenth anniversary of the armistice If which ended the. World war. la . which Paths News waa the visual k contact for- - millions m America Therefore, the first, issue ot Pathe Bound News witi curtain matter attuned to th spirit nubjec of the day, some real new which epanr the j ears from 1918 to 192. Pathe Bound New, beginning with the first Issue, will ta a full and complete reel, containing as wide a diversity of subject matter standard silent reel of the day. jy', Colleen Wants This Lass for Style Mentor BT DO ROTH up right, he would feel no smiting your mental picturing, you have for making use of faint' conception of the precocious people, when they partake of conscience the bird . he had accidentally killed rtaeonmg of a small turkey, bounteous Thanksgiving when he threw a stick in a frantic Becoming More Hearty. repast, know anvthlng about the endeavor to sate his last row of After the poult Is a few week, history of ie bill o' fares princi- carrots. old it becomes more hearty and I pal item the turkey. And even a The point Is th's: These griev- vastly more capable of taking care smaller number sense the difficulcombined with the excep- of itself, unless allowed to stray ties encountered in preparing this ances, tional high death rate and further loo far and be preyed upon by coyurocle for use. animals sdU th eves. otes, foxeftr skunks or owls. Tta When Johbny and Mar, Tony loss from a aour.ged many bird Is s great wanderer and for Harry cUmour for a drum- nger. and if turned into a stubbie stick, before the family la hard- The upply decreased but field will not only explore it far seated at the table, mod.rn lj)e constant or rmifned corners, but will feed on all tho parents may not rraUza that their evend,man4 increased, forcing the price grain that has been left after th ancestors, SOS in many sections to exorbitant harvest years ago, wished, too, that they heights. Throug- h- proper care, breeding might curve four legs from a ingU we have a condition exist- ard feedm and making certain Here bird. itself to produc- that turkeys are not allowed to lends which ing To "talk turke' from a logical tion on a large scale regardless of run on that has been conangle one Should follow some hat, uncertainty and risk. Commercial taminatedground by chickens, the size of the historv of the bird itself. was a thus xiarted, the bird domestic has not only in turkey growing In Ok! Plymouth Town. industry sprang up that was creased from about 12 to It will be remembered that Hiree new destined to compete with the oth- pounds, but the losses hare been centuries and seven year ago. er phases of poultry growing a s reduced from as high as 9 per illiam Bradford of Governor source of revenue for the energetic cert to at low aa t and Yper cent. colony, acting in behalf of and enterprising farmer. Until rePrior to 1922 Utah raised, hardle the Pilgrim fathers, proclaimed and -cently the Industry has grown enough birds to satisfy the local et 'aside a period of feasting and slowly, because In the year men prejudice, consumption. largely thanksgiving to&od for bis mrey and custom were used Honed, however, the Central Utah and generosity in sparing the lit a precedent scientific research and than rather of Sanpete, shipPoultry Exchange of the colonists and providing them observation, as cure for the many ped the fihst carload to the lo alth an abundant harvest. characterisailments and peculiar Angeles market, where it sold for In accordance with Uie decree tics of the turkey, old habits and $12,000. Spurred on by success four expert hunter set out In the methods birds of the the cultivating4 marketing organization scraped woods one frosty November morn- were clung io and are still insistthree carloads of ing to obtain the necessary supply ed upon by many producers who togetherfowls and gold them out f of wild fowl. Fortune smiled oa think the old is sacred and the the state at Christmas time. them and due either to their ex- new dangerous. Ha Constantly Grown. ceptionally good aim or the overSince that time the turkey In An Oracle Bird. abundance of game they returned minor The turkey Is a very erratic bird dhtrv In Utah, Wlh .with, enough bird to last the comhas mnsUmtlr grown tin barki, and no human infant ever needed. t pany almost a week. will wltnea th. I1 a "than more When supplemented by five der painxtaking rare nf choir. standardized furnished by Indian guests, the baby turkey, it is not only ne--f brl,s- to the New Tork lor th. grower to use com- - ni.rket.ahipped served a puressary satisfactory turkeys For their effort th pose. During the week of pray- non sense In th. handling of th. farmers will receive in the neigh, crop, but also he mast become fa- horhood of half a million 17. S. ing, feasting and dollar. and their redskin miliar with th. habits peculiar to Local Gerhard Fieseler. the German the Pilgrims officials of th. Utah Poultry established the precedent th. birds in order that h may not Producers' aasocia-tiotrick flyer, who ia having con- friends, that gave u Thanksgiving day, work in opposition to them. structed near Berlin & new machine which th. largest marketing organ, Sirs. Turkey is an exclusive fowl has grown to be an insUtu which ta declared to be the first tion (ration in the state, declare that embodying some of Americas and tough, not nearly aa beautiful if ever built, Ctah "atunt" learn to feed prop, plane purely highest sentiments, coupling with and headstrong aa her vain hus- erly andgrowers necessary provide th may demonstrate it In this country. It entertains manner such .he in a that nevertheless, band, turkey, make will he 11a claims that with it there should be no limit the two can scarcely be separated b.r own Ideas about certain prl- - range, corkscrews he and Production of quel upward serpentines vat family matters. She prefers..1 even in the imagination. ity turkey meat. The fin climat hitherto never attempted. He proNative to the New World. complete seclusion when laying or corn) it Iona here, together with th poses to demonstrate there In EngNew a to One she started is perthe The turkey is native setting. and growth in the past, land and other countries. World. The red man roaming the atstent setter, so much so that she altitude lead experts to predict a to take ot vast the this wilderness necessary continent, may forget DO 000 does her duty by her family turkey industry for Utah used the "gobbler" aa one of his ; nourishment and exercise during earn, all she gets. main sources of Jqod...TYhen theithe long setting period and unless Within the next 10 to 20 year 8panish conquerors landed in reminded may Le or finish the I have likewise learned to pick' first Mexico early in the sixteenth setting period in a very depleted SMUGGLERS OF CHINESE BUST my times and seasons for making they found among the In condition Efforts ar belrR made In Singthe necessary family requests for tury The young turkey poult I a difdomesticated of dians that locality, money and Indulgences, because , 1 y ficult creaturo to raise. It should apore, Strait Settlements, to break whether the children and I get Were sent back nof be fed at all tor at least forty' up a ring that la smuggling Chinese what we want or not depends not to Living specimens Spain and they soon became eight hours, and then only to America, following tha finding upon the reasonableness and- Jusas elsewhere in ! erly and under careful supervision. there tice of our petition. - but upon so recently of 19 Chinese stoway on devoid bird countries Asia. a The and Umagine entirely Europe whether wa ask before dinner or Turkey and IrnLa, sspecial'y j of anything resembling sense that board the Chinese Prince on Jta after, or whether it has been a of Us and stick will head in a pall of arrival at Port Said. One of the from) it adopted the new fowl, good day or bad at the office. three new points of origin the water and, forgetting to pull it out, men said he had paid money to faster n over wiread j will drown; try and picture aa turd Europe Nor do I withhold the JolWong down be sent to this country. the Turkish horde, finailytpai ao dumb that it ly; I spread the flattery with a .. reach!ngEri gland whera-- It waa'and if not forced to wliljie get up. will Tenh So a, a local Chine, waa lavish hand; for observation tn aa with to the or exist smugglthere and a known visualize die, charged stay part early definitely has shown me that when a as 1524. yeurself putting a few hundred ing, but waa released after a trial. wife fails to tell her husband Thera is still a great deal of con- poults to bed each night to insure The police have other suspects that he is the handsomest, . as to how th species their safety. If you succeed in under surveillance. troversy smartest and strongest man in cam by Its peculiar name. Some the world, some other woman authorities claim that peopln of will, and that ba will follow that day had only a vagus idea of the voice of the charmer. Nowhere this new type of fowl came body else on earth has such an from, and the British IslA called or will soft for soap appetite it turkev after the land bearing as a hunks swallow such in it it had ' middle-age- d man who Is be- - " that mine InOther, thought India, and for this originated ginning to get a little la still called it Franc in reason and bald; and so It's Mndla. As a matter of fact up to the wife to spread the bird probably came by It name velvet it she want to keep her from !ta own characteristic call of own. . . -Turk wrk turk. In Counties Bands. "But why should a woman have " Wild turkey, which, before the to flatter her husband and cajole while men and. .their guns came to money out of him and sidestep all thi continent, roamed in countaround him Instead ot following less bands all over eastern United the straight and narrow path 7 No are the same as th huge woman knows, but she does know State, birds that were taken by the most of the frank and that from Mexico. Million of wives are temporarily Spaniards these fowl were known to range domiciled in Reno. American continent North the DOROTHT DIX from southern Canada aoutb to (Copyright by Public Ledger.) th territory row called Panama and as far west as the Rocky Mountains. Aa late as 1149 wild urkeys were so numerous that In ome counties. In Jhe north central ate they were a nuisance to the descending an their 'armers, ewly planted fields liks the plague ?n the ancient and taking all them. With the advance of ei vibration Serve Keeleys nd (ha great Increase In the Ranted acreage of corn and wheat, g waa an even greater -nemy than the gnn to wild turkeys. Unaccustomed to standing In for that Thaokaiviff Dinner or FanqRon! one place and gorging themselves, Ia Pumpkiji or Turk? deaifna rdar rly! he race deteriorated when a lazy farm living was provided by th era extensive fields, until now U ta about extinct except tn the thinly settled parts of the southwestern states. , Smith and Jones. Until recently raising turkey for market fould not he classed as ERICK SPECIAL an Industry, since most of the BULK who would bother at all fariqers Fruited Custard with them, merely had a dozen or so running in th dooryard with Ice Cream, their chickens, ducks and chilVanilla, dren. Th birds unless otherwise Fruited Chocolate trained ar and IceCream- pillagers, and Just what per cent - - Ice Cream . Miss Thelma Cox of Sandy, of the neighborhood quarrels have whose engagement to David originated because tha Jones turkey floelaat all th young lettuce H. Greenwood is announced, sprouts In the Smith garden. Is f)t the marriage to take place still a matter of conjecture. Th waa percentage undoubtedly high. Wednesday in the Salt Lake In many cases, though Smith .was . temple. a good thorch member, honest and Extra packed la $c from Factory, V HERZOG. If Colleen Moore her way Cormha Gexahyt will eul down and become the fashion mentor for a select few in pictures, Colleen lapse into efferrernt he superlatives he start on Carmeiita. Seems she was enjoying poor productivity iu so fdr as assembling a whoopee wardrobe for her next flicker, "Thais a Bad Girl was concerned. Carme-too- k charge; Hhe designed the clothes and lingerie that, it is trusted, will not cause censors to hit the roof. She purchased tKe right shade of stockings and the right shoes and roUecn beams it took a Idad off her shoulders. Mis Ueraghty Is the dark-ee- d daughter of Scenarist Tom. hhe studied fashion designing whilst ad lev high in Now attending York. ghe sas she has always designed her wm clothe and helped out when her friends aos'd. 8has frightened about opening her own shop, however, but Colleen and 1 la Greenwich figured a studio a Village would be the racket. Also tjiat sbs care for only an exclusive few and that her slogan be: Vlolhes that you wear and not clothes that wear you Its quite possible Carmeiita will try her hand at being a fashion mentor. There' room for her and others of abilitv in this capacttv. Whlmut shooting arrows into innocent hr. standers this writer tnarres at the few really emartlv dressed women in Hollywood. They wear exoen-sir- s clothe, but t!s mors exploitation of the price tag than stjk.a MAY FLY ST I NT- - PLANE IN HOLEY WOOD ha BY DAVE ROBINSON, FEW' , J -- th td crYr merry-makin- nh g, n, Upper left. Miss Cecil Rovberry, formerly Miss Ellen Bleak, a recent; bride ; upper right, Sirs. Frank Salvaging formerly Miss Grace Canselmo, whose marriage to-- i place November 11, at the Church of Our Divine Savior. Lower Miss Ruth Elkins, whose engagement to Allen 0. Midgley is announced, the marriage to take place late in December. Upper center. Miss Esther Smith, newly elected jxesident of the University of Utah Girls Glee club, and lower center, Mrs. Valorus A. PrPovost; who before her marriage was Miss Erma Coleman of Midway. The marriage took place November 14 in the Salt Rake temple. Lower right. Miss Stella Cook, whose engagement to Ernest A. Nelson is announced today, the marriage to take place December 5. . rf- ssk for DRAPER. I - DOROTHY DIX Mr. sad Mrs. PirUy Thompson of Jerome, Idaho arc guests of Mr. en ThompThompson' father son No Matt Really Ward HU Wife to be Frank Mr. EmiJr Alisa left Friday to spend the winter ia Cslfiomia. With Him, Says Dorothy Dix The More Saturday evening, Mr. and Mr O. F. Ballard entertained the J H club at their borne. Supper was I She Fools Him the Better He served. Mrs. Steaa Howard left Monday Is the Mystery of the Ages to Every Wife. for aa extended stay in Salt Lake. Thursday- - afternoon, Mrs.- Boyce Fay and Mrs. Herbert Kerrett en"X have a funny old colored ' tertained at a howsr, complimenting WOMAN said to me the other - Mrs Elmer Ennlsa, a brids of this A" cook who said to me not long 'Husband are the most on- month. i Mr. and Mrs. Lament Crossrore, discovered nation of people there "Thata true, and it goea for all f Bingham aad C Featherstone of Balt Lake, were week-en- d guests Men in, and always will be, of Mr. aad lira Joseph Fitzgerald. meo.undiscovered nation to women. an There are things about th mascumm i's..A)pNe..-5:line psychology that no feminine mind can grasp, and the strangest' I thing about men and the hardest to A understand is that they like women to cajole them, deceive and lie ,to lhm. and that It. I practically impossible fof a woman t( deal frankly, honestly and aboveboard even with her own hueband. He simply wonft put up with it. x v T know that all men will ' 1 I , rise np an masse and deny this statement with bitter oaths Nevertheless it is the plain, unvarnished truth. LikesitiThat -- i f ' I i4i - y iii v ."! I "What makes It more mysterious to women is that men like other -- ien who are frank, honest and aboveboard, for that kind of conduct in a w Oman. "Of course, every girl has to delive a life of double-dyceit so far as men are conhave to cerned, if she expect any masculine attention and get married. Hhe ha to pretend to he flattered and overjoyed at the attentions of every man who comes along, no matter what sort at chump h ia and to smirk at senile old grandpas who think they are still ed New Hair Mode from Broadway 4mlre hair, now 'Everyon w way that l list I m doin it the lrl I emart nearly exery Mi Ane know Is iny." ra now apdanger, Traney. popular hit Ro pearing In the Broadway an t doe hair Klta. My more than once a month, no My ocalp feela better than U of U hat leU. I bre gotten rid My hair la much my dandruff. easier to arrange, end it atav that it like this way. All I do to ! few daahea of Danderin on ptft my brush every time I use it. It wonderful how Panderlne adds to the beaaiy of your hair makes it look eilky and latroua Dandertne la not lly. It remoTea the eT fUn from each etrand ef hate and restore th natural color dandruff, and htre It the acin deanec and Inriyorat fraranced 11 The It Me bottle ar tut bc at nwh, aleammc Agnec. Beautiful hate and healthy clp relr pt kp nham-pooi- to U every time, though surely It would be less trouble to give me s check every month than to dole out a few dollars every day. The reason he and nearly every other husband does it is that his wife' having to come to him for every penny ia the open acknowledgment of her dependence on him, the visiblo tribute to his lordship. That a a funny vanity in a big man that a woman can't comprehend. f I learned that. if I particularly want anything dona, I mustn't come out flatfooted and ask for it. I must first gently and insidiously sow the seed, and then come back and reap. 1 dont, for instance, say, 'I think we had better send Bob to Harvard'; 1 drag Harvard university Into the conversation a few times, than I say to my husband one day, '1 have been thinking over what you said about Harvard, and X guesa you are right, aa usual, and that you had better tend Bob there. Ot coarse,' replies my lord and masI some ter, suppose day you will learn to have confidence - in my Judgment!' Also, I find it expedient to get out the brass Instruments and sound the cymbals of great Joy over my husband's generosity when he buys a new ebair or gives me a new dress or the money to go off on a trip, although in reality I hold that every wife and mother who but they won't Stand be perfectly honest and frank with her husband. "I know that is the way I started out in married life, and I got th Jar of my life when 1 found out that if chicanery and diplomacy and finesse were useful before marriage, they are absolutely necessary ater marriage. Now, my bus-- 1 band Is one of the finest men in the world. He is intelligent, kindly., and' generous, big and honest strong, and it never even occurred to mo that he wouldn't want ne "She has to affect, to believe That to consider him a rational human being and myself another and to are blase hobbled choy schoolboy men of the world of whose Machia- deal wtth him on that platform. vellian fascination she i afraid. Ehe On the contrary, I find that has to seem simply enthralled at he does not want me to be nd look the conversation of bore frank with him. He want pie as If ah could dance forever with to mot like a hypocrite and clodhoppers that step on her feet a baby, and th bigger fool I her and tear gown am the better he likes It. Thst's what I can't understand about . Fot somewhere among the a sensible man. , world of men is th one man that ah can love and hopes to For Instance, take th money d as marry, and only by being gra-- c He's as Question. ous to all men doe sbe have th day- - He wants me to have all a chance to get th on her that we can afford, and more. He knows that 1 am not extravagant heart desires. But the girl hates and loathes all of this 1 and can be trusted to spend money double dealing, and one of tho j wisely, and yet hs will not make me any allowance, I can have Joys that she looks forward to lw.UAnartx..l ..necdui-- i .raurt. , Injnarriage Certain - unsempn Iona competition hare circulated the rtunor that the' L.' ML Ewing Beauty Shop is closing. This Is Not True lady-killer- s. open-hande- J ,tat' tl.. c-n- ani-tha- -- plain-speaki- -- be-o- rs ' Thanksgiving IceCream Bricks vver-eatln- c MORGAN PBS. aad F.VGDtHL aanasaea t sir MRS. skelr friends aad aatraaa that key an rendering tha asac high etaas aerrfce aad ar. la b. aaas. leeattea aa they have beea for yean. MRS. EW1VG la string her expert aervlee ta Ik perm, aaeat waring wklek lasam aatlafaetiaa. CLIFT BLDG. WAS. (044 30cpl great-wandere- L MEWING Beauty Shop Tw the atnaa ala rare. rs 60V SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK END SPECIAL Caramel Pecan 25c 50 30cpt 60cqt At Yoiir.KEELEYDealer A qt |