Show FRIDAY BVEITHTg 0QT0B5R i FUTURE DEVICE BREAKS UP 1 I 1 together topurdsh graduates banded good ‘‘conduct detrimental to - the ’ name of the college" - - ' ""At' all ' WASHINGTON — (At)—An instrument which creates the same rainbow Image for each kind of mineral under Its scrutiny may replace for Identifying testa chemical precious stones General use of the mlscrospsctro scope as the apparatus is called Is advocated by Dr Edgar T Wherry of the bureau of chemistry and soils who hatf brought up to date an extensive study of the rainbow patterns' colleee tfancM JfJJP°g ins will be considered misconaucx auo(the w ap-b- y ’ I AKSi'diuSF Fee jt JACK FROST IS A FROST AS PAINTER been raed who undergraduates bibulous by now wonder how much they can drink without becoming objec PrAbftaentiiiction h In met with styles in currency have not the In unanimous approval circulating been have months they to hanMany cashiers who have and new dle the Bank of England notes toall day their sticks complain the money color hasa the is fingers Thai off making it nechabit of coming scour the fingers with to essary a few after counting pumice stone thousand notes v the new m addition they reportmore soils easily currency tears and notes than the old treasury also Visiting Americansrevised have a the currenj grudge against notes look too much cv The pound like American dollar bills they say and melt away with equals rapidity on a shopping tour t’t one-pou- tA RaHogal tfcfart mm iqj VITAPHONE TALKING PICTURE Also vitaphone acts 9 O’CLOCK flats! all colors and 100 Children's Felt 40 $25 styles Regular price Special i k AM AT nd range of colors 50 LaVies-- ' r’elt and Silk Ilats Good Values to $7501 Saturday special f 2423 GRAHT I J Reduction On Other Millinery : WOODMENAVEHALL AC SATURDAY NIGHT AtifTTftSIOW 23c EACH SHOP BONNET K & HURST PAINE ’ I mViPv’re the future-Kin- - oil-beari- ng -- - I " the older and poorer parts of “NOBODY” HAS in ' London ENGLAND usual IN The procedure Is to have RIGHTS ' disinterest- ship£VEN Ore— (UP)— An in- ' vention designed to prevent ship San LONDON —(AP)— “Nobody" has disasters such as the Vestris others Juan Titanic and J--mimy that are respected et- - property rights ? been perfected by F Duthie modcI shp buUd'r 01 POn" efforts ES“ow the then f PORTLAND CHICAGO— (UP)— For the first time in history an American univera course sity has on its curriculum costumes of stage in the making and settings co This unusual course through Schmiat Minna Mrs operation Chicago costumer will be available at Chicago university Mrs Schmidt costumer of note will lecture to the classes twice A laboratory equipped to weekly out turn genuine costumes already is under construction and wiu ne date Apready for use at an early all including of makeup plication uses of “grease paint” and colors will be available to the student varA miniature stage on which will ious settings for school plays construeunder be made also is 'W f fdhS MSS5SAW5 u There is an Mr vS between the two hulls Within buJic-i11 areinner and outer wallsstored in the heads Cargo can be the ship be air chambers Should rammed only the outer hull would be wrecked Amd only one chamber destroyed according to Duthiein the “There is enough buoyancy no matter where ship to hold it up declared wounded" Duthie Duthie is not sure when the pub lie will demand safety in Its ships prinbut heis confident that the holds a patent ciple for which he and adopted in will be recognized - 0 ' j who have for those say r -- ’ KKI VF) iiO I 57 Comes This Timely Selling of j"cJ Mew Fall He came to the United States In the early nineties to build the first this torpedo boats fabricated in After the government for country the Titanic disaster ia 1313 con-he turned his attentions to the ship struction of an unsinkable — --at only halPa dollar- -is reaUy the moist " 54:00 -- ’ Now right when you : BOSTON— (UP)— The work of Constitureconstructing the frigatehere is 63 tion at the navy yard to per cent completed accordingnaval officers In charge of the work It Is the Intention cf the com- mittee in charge of the rebuilding finished to have the wooden frigate can take so It that next eprinar by the tercentenary in an active part celebration of the Massachusetts Bay Colony The larger part of the hull hi Old Ironsides” as the ship is commonly known is finished Workmen are actively engaged in preparing the main deck for Its fittings Although no funds were appropriated by congress in March 1925 when the rebuilding was authorized thousands bf dollars have been contributed by school children and adults to recondition the famed ship ' of colonial days more than It was estimated that been spent In has already $450000 reconstruction work on the old frigate t - asrA 5400 rllinsyou - had the meal d bre Mashed Sweet Virginia Baked Ham Cranberry Sauce tatoes&nd Gravy ’i Casserde Steak with flashed Sliced Tomatoes Fresh Spinach Buttered Muffin Hot Roll or Graham coffee Milk or Chocolate Cream Raisin Fie with Lemon Sauce or Fresh Strawberry Ice Hot tp ’iA are wanting: 'new foot-wear conies this timely ’ gcncrous-cizc- menur in" town: 'Just talce for example this typical Potatoes 5400 “OLD IRONSIDES” SOON COMPLETED ' 1L Right At The Height Of The Fall Season U 5QC? a & YA t j f I I i -- 1 - r ’ tunity to purchase such footwear values as this selection offers 100 ‘ L 5400 r'twU foi&MncUiu at an attractive price of m o i v i 1 ZZ3 I 5400 TRY ICEELEYS! nz V—vAi Long Vamps! CZ i choose from Black SPEAKING Brown Reptiles or Blue Suedes Pat Kidskins Tan or Black High or ents and Satins Medium Heels J WASHINGTON — (API — Betty daughter of Powell Alexander Powell explorer andasau-a thor is achieving distinction politics lecturer on International has Much travel with her father Powell background good her given wrote a book 22 years ago called then“The Last Frontier" Since discovering new fronhe has been wife daughter actiers and his on and of his many him company are occupyAt they present trips home here “Journeys ing their id ” They spent the summer in ' 1 1 I HD 2 & Sunday SaturdayKEELEY STORES SEE OtJR WINDOW f v AT ALL f j VJ i Years Under One Ownership L and HanagementK ' Twenty-thre- e J §400 Short Vamps! TRIPS WITH DAD AID Keeleys is'iioted tor its coaplt3 rant service every day and every nlgnt i appotlslnS breakfast lunch or dinner for after-theatr- o for “bites” between meals refreshment I ' V STYLES v tefim SoEJQJnaclG Alaska THE ALL NEW BRUNSWICK RADIO I’ll JONE Orpheum Theatre Bldg 4 Cash or Convenient Time Payments Exclusive Brunswick Service l '! v Bettbr Bnuunriclt Service 1 Keelevs Incorporated formerly the Keeley Ice Cream the public Company has served time the LJtihinCnd aU that In three years of management has not changed regardless of Ita disposed when Keeleys name cent change In whole ite to devote Ice cream manufactung business candles attention ' to - making fine wholesale fountain sup and fountain refreshments enty official the is personnelcft plies Following cent 100 a per three years’ standing representing Utah ownership and management: k SEYMOUR B ROBBINS President ' ’ I JOSEPH B ROBBINS ALLDRIDGE N EVANS C-- Treasurer-GenerVice-Preside- al Manager and Secretary nt $z Retail Manager BICKNELL ROBBINS Vice-Pr- es EHRMAN E KEELEY Director f Per- and of Tjwj Let Ui Demonstrate to You the Wonderful Quality j vformanceof fK f ' v sav those vho haven’t lunched at Keeleys JLL v' AjTES Ja for prepare such land valued by a ed person and the money paid into or incourt by the county council ‘ if nobody1 Then town tion’ corporated H ever shows up he can collect his his rights money knowing that CLEAN NAILS was were looked after while he JSSfSf Before you start doing your dirti gone your est cleaning or gardening rub with t under dhfiSfbogf over and fingernails has device To foil intruders a caksoap This prevents dirt from been invented that permits a door to have all and you them to be opened a few inches but de- ingisunder naiD the and hands wash your them fies a person on the outsiae to do come perfectly clean county council tried to buy turned up cmen it farther similar casts have J 1 E ! Adds university COSTUMES COURSE and Queen of Italy It’s at a court usrsuTgested“b7 Drrwhefry is ini wedding in r Pr ncessMari la Jose oi Degnim the analysis and identification 'of Humbert of Italy and pretty sands are pictured together for the first oe wea H been announced and it has been reported that they may I by the- Pope INVENTS- - ‘ shdAsrom - CO SATURDAY latest LONDON— CAP)— Britain’s - - BOZO411V ’ ss r- CHX8j i ? GIRL WEAHCas IIIEHEJ -- BRITISH MONEY STICKS TO- FINGERS bands on the miniature rainbow The dark lines known as absorption bands wary in position and according to the mineral strength enable the observer to disUn -and gem its guish between a genuine bottle-glaa or brother synthetic imitation The method Dr Wherry explained is ifor use in identifying and transparent' or translucent more or less 'distinctly colored min crals and as suitable for a minute in its setfragment as for a stone over acid and as advantage ting require a scratching tests which fair sample and often are injurious ' To Dr Wherry the method Is not new for more ‘than 15 years ago as national assistant curator in the in deteruseful it found museum he of rubies mining the- genuineness submitted sapphires and emeralds for examination Since then he has collected extensive data on the rainbow patterns formed by the instrument in variety of the examination of a the blood-re- d from minerals varying rare-eart- h to compounds ruby Besides its value in distinguishstone from a bit of ing a naturalsame color a practical class of the IN TODAY AND TOMORROW ( tionable” against a gem specimen in scatthe tered into a line f colors byeach instrument Set patterns for mineral being produced bytn width of each color and by dark — — 15:3' i£3 years the illiteracy in the United States has been lowered H per ' ‘cent per cent j that is from 20 (By NEA Service! 1920 cent in to 1870 In of 6lper As a painter PHILADELPHIA— f VETERAN UNSINKABLE recently' vehicle inspectors law none other than 23 inspectors will be schooled on S BSortel5& I SSdi?& A beam of white light directed tSm -- £eaJth The committee- ‘ r sethto 1 Rainbows f Used To Test Gems May Help To Find Oil ! beenj established by V of Massachu- for a etSSettetias AMHERST Ma(OT)-tudent-objectionable in who indulgeAmherst college stod thecoimn drtnking" at imposed wac the of Judgment in danger g the dread committee oi seyen composed is The latter RAY LIGHT fall colors and the decorator - of fall’s landscape Jack Frott is an impersonator according to Samuel G Hibben lighting specialist of the Westlnghouse Lunp company Alcohol and not Jack Frost Hibben He paints the leaves says explains that foliage absorbs certain colors of the spectrum and reflects the rays it does not require Also the leaves like individuals have certain habits which Include a normal cycle of life When leaves reach the turning point in their natural life their powers of absorption commence to change and chemical action takes place in their tissues This is a chemical decomposition and involves a slight fermentation The resulting alcohol pauses the leaves to turn red Hibben said ETIQUETTE FOR PUPILS WHO DRINK CAR INSPECTORS FACE PUNISHMENT 1C listen la ' II S L Listen In f ESL ' Every Tuesday 9:29 to 10 p m ' ' to Keeleys Program ’ Every Tuesday 9:33 to 13 P- - m to” Keelejs Program 0 I Ml - CE- Op-- O Ogden ci-CkTT:- Salt Lake City DD E Provo |