Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE THURSDAY MORNING JANUARY (W take cwrilmw rry ttornlng br th : Bait LaU Trtbunt Fublithln Company Entered at the poetoffle at Uki Cilt m ucond-cla- w matter 'sry&l Balt UBiiCr i TERMS OF SUBSCRimONt 110 50 t&W DaUjr and Bondar on rear DaQy and Bondar ana montb Tbe above rataa applr In Utah Idaho Nevada and Wyoming 1 IS one and month Bundsy riteoher In liie t’nned States Daily Header! may m The Trbune U ooTiaJe" In every important city in tha United States acerta(n stems In any city by telephomnt tins office TheTribuneu'a"member of the A woe la ted Preaa The Associated Press la eacluaively THE EXCEPTIONAL STUDENT entitled to the use lor reproduction ol ail news dispatches credited to U or not otherwise credited in tma piper and sis© the local new published herein (From Kansas City Journal-Pos- t) The Tribune ti a charter member ofJthsAudH Bureau ol Circulation A member of the American Ass000 100 f CHIee heibunTVrmeinber” The Group of American ociation for the Advancement of ScMedia Record of Inc a member The Tribune ie group ience attending the convention of The Beckwith Special Aaemr lue eastern advertiaing stent New York Philadelphia that organization In Des Moines said Chleaao St Louie Detroit Kansas City Atlanta M G Moaenaen 4c Co Inc Pacilio at a session of the educational sectoast representative San Francisco Loe Angeles Beattie Portland tion that good grades In school are ' foreTaiTbureaue ol Jnlormation of The Tribune are: No 1 Rua Be riba Paris Prance? will not indication that the Den Linden Berlin Germany! ExcoUlor Hotel JM Pall Mall London England 1 succeed In alter life Indeed he addRome Italy PULSE! ! itstiitiKiiimiitiiBifiiftttftsikiiftii tour Thursday Morning January 18 1930 — Automobiles and War - Brighter Prospects to the Forum Communications must not exceed 300 words and must be written on one aide of the paper Name and address of the onlv writer must be given as an evidence of good faith In Important matters when the writer has substantial reasons for not disclosing Identity to the public the name will be withheld on request and Initials or nora de plume substituted as drsirrd But letters signed with name of writer will be WOO CookCoos By Ted Cook tiiiiiiiiiaiiiniiiiiiiiiiimiaouuiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiuimmmiiiiiii FORUM s 1C ThU is the tenth birthday of the Eighteenth Amendment to the Constitution The following program ha been arranged: 1 "Volstead Forever" Chorus dollar In any empty pocket or shoes sung by the Ginger Ale Manufacturon children s feet Chorus ers' It is easy for the business man Tears of Proswho ha accumulated a fortune t AddressHon“Ten Lemuel McGoofus through industry to be optimistic perity” byof the Label Printers’ Aspresident although his fuctory may be standsociation ing Idle But the estimated 2000000 3 C heerlng section composed of unemployed watching our 2000 000 in their official yell child laborers going forth to toll I bootleggers Hie! Hooray!" a black disgrace to our much vaunt- “lllct 4 Song and dance by ensemble ed civilization and a sad blow to of the Happy Mortician optimism student Trying1 to give the given preference Anonymous coman munications will not be considered Imaginary sun bath to hungry the allay MEN OF THE HOUR to was almost prepared ed that he Keligiona and partisan discussions cravingi of their empty atomachs assert that classroom brilliance Is are barred is 'are personal as- sliows Judgment on the part of igmr This is Timothy Doakes who will nearly always a bar to practical persions Virus of contributors are those who are responsible for this their own and not those of The particular brand of propaganda so make this a mem- zCX While there have been great men Trlbnne prevalent at tills season of the year orable Prohibition who were splendid students there J ' PLANE JACK have been many notable cases of such Utah birthday by a Labor Employer s students who became abject failures speech in which f Criticism Tribune Safe Come In There seems to 'be no rule in this he will point out matter except an old old moral League Gets Praise that it takes two which Is that It Isn t one's talents Editor Tribune: First a word of that count but jvhat la done with thanks to Able John Editor Tribune: Tribune to to make a bootlegtogether with be congratulated onThe them ’Character as well as brains Is Its Safe Drivers’ ger and that the my hearty Indorsement and then a league More than anything else the crime and necessary to achievement graft There are two dangers which face stroke against a cancer which ha formation of this league ha resulted the exceptional scholar One Is that the labor interest of Utah and the in a traffic consciousness which tend laid at the door of he may know much about books but to reduction of accident a mini- prohibition Is filittle about human beings The other man who has the courage to own his mizing of traffic violationsand Is that his Interests may be so varied home in its unholy grasp I refer The presence of The Tribune Safe nanced by the that he Is unable to concentrate upon to the physical examinations en- Drivers' insignia on a windshield U citizen who one of them case of the working man both a reminder to be cautious and a Without knowledge of human na- forced in the that the man or woman be- bribes a criminal pledge of most a for who hunt Job must by with of how ture knowledge to work hind the wheel la a responsible and bootlegger to vioothers and the determination to the big corporations and some of the careful and consldergte late the law driver public utilities employing labor learn to do one thing well which Every automobile owner should beThe state insurance makes proviforegoing other skills and to this league and with InInterests or at least reducing them to sion for the laborers’ compensation long discrimination or a demand creased membership will come deAnd history repeat Itself while positions of minor Importance the without automobile accidents creased Unfostatesmen are contradicting each person who tries to make a living In for physical examinations MOTORIST other this age Is severely handicapped This rtunately an armyof of competitors rase insurance compa- Old-Timeup in the form Is a period of specialization r nies state would the Wants Less underbid who And yet because of this very speTODAY S OPPORTUNITY cialization this excessive narrowing fund on condition that a physical exTalks Chaff in (Classified Ad ) of activities there never was a pe- amination be enforced and of course GENTLFMAN (35) WITH NEW riod when there was greater need of the Incarnate human hog was re-in Editor Forum: Radio inspirational The BUICK offers companionship and that genet al education which Is called immediate predominance talks In this day of speed would be attention for Winter tour to retired culture One of the worst aspects of sult i that a man carrying some more Interesting to some listeners U inor insignificant elderly gentleman who will pay all of slight superficial our social life Is the suextraneous Ml 85 expressions and expenses so many successful persons who are jury that would hi no wise affect the many savors of his work Is turned dovj’n perfluous explanation which pitifully Ignorant of matters outside efficiency of veran inebriation of exuberant one place after another to become a The British theory that the Kelof their sieclaltles This is a condwere omitted In other wprds ition that makes for dullness and ward of the county and finally an bosity logg Pact eliminates neutrals Is a the chaff us winnow the and state and give of the idea constructive boredom when the Individual la not old age pensioner especially only as did Mr Bradley Un- very no particuthe burden of his support must In wheat at work less one can give an eloquent ex- since we'veonfound It has course fall of upon maximum the of student lar effect the good belligerent The salvation diatribe as can Senator Is to realize that his own happiness the home owner of the city and the temporary William H King it would better fit based acreage owner of the country THE MEND ' requires severe ON the occasion to prepare a speech The legislator cannot legislate con- write upon realization that one can’t have theremust stitutionally against the physical ex- from It down and not deviate everything and that while he some R amination But It can levy an Indtry to know everything about one subject he can hoi to know only igent tax against penny saving corpoa little about the other subjects that rations that take this cheap method Icy Sidewalks Getting of keeping their Insurance premiums may Interest him Some Adverse Comment out of the stale fund that was creWHERE TLANES ARE NEED ated to help the working man The Editor Tribune' I believe there U a writer a home owner of Salt Lake (From the 8eattle Times) down by a large utility law which requires- the clearing of Public enthusiasm for the tests of was aturned snow from sidewalks and If there and big Bingham mining company personnel and equipment of 20 army and immediately afterward worked Isn't there should be I think It beplanes which this week will fly from for two years for a large Nevada cop- hooves our city fathers to see to It Detroit (o Spokane would be greater and did efficient work Who that the sidewalks are free from dantf the material men and money could per mine WATCHMAN gerous lee and snow be employed In the search for Carl should pay? g Most citizens should In Ben Flelson and his mechanic Earl get out and elear the sidewalks as a When I am deep I d needful sleep Borland tTUe planes which will fly Jack Plane Decries rather keep matter of pride and a little good ex- I mutter things 3500 miles hS'lnaklng the round trip Unto myself-MIS'eic Year Propaganda ercise early In the morning is not rewill be equipped wbth skis and short wife sits upright wide awake garded as unhealthy All the wave radio Instruments With pencil poised alert to take In 'Pessimist" Tribune: PETE Editor BUPPINQ Down hasty notes paraphernalia of Arctic flight will article hits the nail on be supplied The weather in Mich- hts Forumwhen he criticises the head the North Minnesota So now I'll merely close my eyes igan Wisconsin Bits of Information New Year's bunk Dakota Montana and Idaho prob- the alleged prosperity of regarding And murtible lovely tender lies the past Addressed to her ably will be but a little milder than The of g year first flight a And soon her notebook ought to be that In Alaska adan anesthrtlc Is It appaiently 12 lasted seconds It Is not for laymen to say pos- ministered to the merchants and airplane A tribute of fidelity — itively that equipment suitable for An inspiration! so that they may not feel A blind doetor made the first picworker noithem travel those through winter the customary slackness of industry ture toy showing motion stales could he used In a search for that tfl abroad In fhe land every year And the young are those who Etelson but such an el fort In anv In 1730 mbber was used for an consider at this season The optimistic stories the condition of old age event would be exceedingly helpful of coueraser for the first time last veors accomplishments impossible as well a most of the Had half this energy and the expense for the with glorious promises examples been so employed perhaps we should pled A vulture kept In a cage open at near future are spread to dull the now know Ellson's fate the top canhot escape citizen of regardthe vision average It is worthy of note that America’ Note — While Prof Skidmore’s sugthings that are The first airplanes were built by first Interest In Arctic exploration ingHethe matsuch fm to Is get supposed gestion Is constructive the fart rewas kindled by humanitarian lm ters and blacksmiths carpenters mains that these people need not buy as the lack of pm chasing power Haven expedition of pulses The for themselves woikersof Utah brought about fhe 14th (century the higher putty to make chin In 1850 and the Kent expedition of 1853 of the as the Associated the rank of a man the longer-toe- d They can Just as well use part of the were launched In an effort to find Sir by such agencies Industries and some leaders of ihe shoes he wore gum they are chewing John Franklin bud with all his crew Mormon church who deny the tml-eThat the sailing vesIn the north the right to organize and obtain The value of the yearly output of sels did not find Franklin is not surfair wages pins In the United States Is over prising yet the failure detiacted it to falls 1000000 Optimism right wrongs nothing from the heroism of the ven- alone cannot start the wheels of Intures Twelve billion pounds of blossoms - Since Elelson and Borland diopped dustry moving or abolish bread lines By WALT MASON smile and the expression are annually in one perfume from sight two months ago Uuee A faked is A man determines he will win a not France district does in "Business good put manufacturing If have any other filers dlsapieared whatever obstacles arise lie'll make Incentive for Intensive search were a better safety pin than ever greeted needed It Is now supplied The counhuman eyes He spends his youth he § try hopes that tile Detroit-Bpokan- e spends his prime In following this exprdulon will supply Information noble plan yet though such conduct travel needed In Arctic or r is sublime in age he is an also ran o o By mcintyre but the thought persists that the time The world Is calloused and It grins for launching it Is somew hat inopporat one whose alms are out of plumb tune In another inn push buttons by the it cares no hoot tor safety pins no NEW YORK Jan 15 —Wlhon M:z-nbed'-ldIlluminate the wall clocks In odds how smooth and fine they come called It "New YorkUis”— a When we determine to succeed we that one ran live onlv on all the rooms have to offer something sane some Manhattan Island He wax himself The beautiful mannikins' of the doodad that the peqjile need or all to shake It off bv Joining an and mushing dressmakingcsiabUshineiiUare pick- - °ur effort are in vain Perhaps gold rush Veterinarians hold annual meeting Alaskan snows And New York lias lug up extra change bv piloting gen- - you’ve read the gripping book by In Ogden and dismiss treatment of throurh tleman friends Into luncheon places Has don who aspired to Art he might little of him slnee aniniHl diseases When Rll is said seen so hypnoIn the Fashionable Fifties They re- have been a splendid cook he might are thousands Thete and done a veterinarian lias to know tize! bv the Gotham glitter Thty ceived 15 per cut of the cjictk have made n luscious tart He had e dozen noble gift hi st ult hecau-- lie cant t ask a eqw as writer he was to be the ptowrbtal lamp pasta tr pref what her syhiptimis tuc1 Such beauties are nJ(o" able lo truly great yet down through history to any go than on latlier Broadway SENATOR HIE the ache of with- he drifts a failure and a luckless other rtty ami be somebody of Im- profit bv satisfying As lecturer he was inspired to appear in public skate They are remindful of ering thilr eiuiiiim iiinic portance of tvoes well dressed and and though he tilked for half a day punch-drun- k fighters rifusing' to wl'h but vibrant’fpnunlnitv It Is a strictly his audience tows never tired lake Ute count sighed 'go away He might Nowhere do people lake so funny bus'iiess arrangi nient They will art peopielived In opulence and left a high PS luncheon for a fee of have clips on the thin -- and smile Newtx 1 10— and of companions cumse Lave luncheon and shlplng fame but he was lacking the virtssttrides York no nutt'-sense and didn't choose the in horse the top of the world to them and any qt fills e proper game He kept on painting place else iv mertiv tamping out For tlvvp fed up with the single frightful daubs he stuck to Art and Strangely enough once thev get away of Fmll Antoine Louis and blame the cost and critics stood In llir a while tiny raiely come bulk to narms Pi-as hair cutters there are two grnn’rg mobs rnd said his plcturrs tow n ave-- n were a frost He pawned his coat Y'rt the malori'v cannot make the welcome r'liefs on lower isSixth conduct- he pawned his hat that he might bobbing pal lor break rh White Way has a vast edm One have a bite to eat he pawned his by Ike I olien and another by Patnrmv of familial s whose hvt s are cork crew and his gat the landlord s rick McLaughlin spent mat king time Thev are stern demands to meet The only huoved bv the bicinide of Al Woods alwius Sammy man in all the world who didn t know supproptlmbti ' Something is bound Si - nan with ’Hellogreets is he couldn't pnint and his defiance and Cecil" to turn lip" The fact It doexn t In re inn greeted with "Hello Rolfe” bold lm hu:!d until starvation made never dampens their ardor him f’lit He hadn t sense enough to m for ’V lve 'I ti mage somehow And one of the most irritating felto choose a course tn which he might chasamt while c!!"n low Sears i I know calls me "Mr months excel and men of that sort always ns- fil The i thisive A inline ad half the others dozen ing lose and have a tragic talc to tell makes as "Ait test pom pot ti Jt b arollhd live oM-- ’ Nothing nrr is all tin v need to carry on Anv a fe’lew feel so Inconspicuous as to (Copyright lq30 by the George Matthew Adams Service ) one of them ran paint a rosv plctute b" called bv a wrong name sou a his ui for of the future without "icu ate on the lookout A DEFINITION OF MNG one names" sTaree writes signing pocket v himself Icliabod Ilif Awk "What do (From the Buffalo Evening News) It is frm oith drifeis that B ' ot mine?'1 think s you PS Slang is just sport model language t'uin!'ss radgci norths sti ipvvd down to get more speed with IDs probably kin to the Awks B tchelor fneiuts have spate t suns less horsepower and they vk tlv'rp anti nuk ticm- ”- the runic strips selves u e'ul bv ret v mg as "Fnriav s TlnrC ate so n anv lonely b'claa-- Big Idea Department sue-ce- ss SENATOR SMOOT of Utah and’ CEW of us have forgotten the 1 Senator Thomas of Idaho pangs of the death toll In the the hearty commendation world war but we are more or pf their respective states for their less calloused to the same terwork in the sugar tariff contro- rific toll in traffic In tjie world acversy recording as It does inde- war 37541 men were killed In tion while 12934 succumbed to fatigable effort and leadership wounds suffered in the fighting in behalf of a Just cause Neces- a total of 50475 deaths in action sary as the Increased tariff rate Figures Just announced by the is to the life and future of the National Bafety council fix the debeet sugar industry it found traffic death toll In but thirty-on- e termined opposition In the eastof the states at 31500 6o it ern delegations where it was is that the traffic death rate Is looked upon as a maneuver to fast approaching the slaughter pass a new burden on to the figures of the war so far as this sugar consuming public country Is concerned Ai a result of the labors of The figures for 1929 so far as Senators Smoot and Thomas the gathered show an Increase over Justice of the claim of this indus- the preceding year of thirteen try to the protection proposed in per cent More than half of the the 220 rate has been made ap- victims were pedestrians The parent to eastern solons who figures carry their own moral were opposed to it at the outset emphasizing the Importance of Prospects that the 220 rate will general and concentrated attenbe finally adopted now seem tion on traffic hazards and their brighter than at any time since elimination the discussion began and there is A good start has been made In every indication the question Utah and It Is to be hoped that may be considered without re- 1930 will record a material degard to political strategy crease In the number killed In Adoption of the 2 20 rate means traffic Traffic deaths constitute much to the sugar beet Interests a needless waste of human life of these western states and the The damage of needless slaughpeople as a whole The past ter does not end with the loss of schedule has proved Inadequate those killed This great Ameriand the resultant situation may can tragedy leaves a poignant be regarded as acute The adop- trail of grief and sorrow and retion of the new rate will provide grets throughout the country a sound economic basis upon year after year affecting seriwhich the industry may cooper- ously the happiness and wellate with reasonable returns to being of surviving relatives and those dependent upon It friends It to pleasing to note that the adoption of the Increased rate Is Sound Business made possible by the support of not states the representatives of to a suggestion engaged In sugar production RE6PONDINO Commissioner This Is indicative of a desire to Charles N Fehr the city comconsider the tariff with due re- mission has authorized the esgard for its effect upon Industry tablishment of a centralized puras a whole and not as a sectional chasing department for Balt composite affecting only those Lake City Under this plan all inare sections which directly city purchases will be made volved one department the through In the sugar producing states save those required by pressing of the west the nbw turn In the sugar discussion will be wel- emergencies Large private corporations come news It Is significant bewith purchasing demands cause It promises a new lease on have heavysince determined that long al'life to an Industry that has sound buying is something of a difready been beset with many business In Itself Hence It would ficulties and one which must seem that the hope of Commiseventually be discarded if It is sioner Fehr to save no less- - than not given adequate encourage- $40000 on the year’s purchases ment For the part they have Is based on a firm foundation played In convincing eastern establishment of the new The this of senators of the Justice Is nothing more nor claim Senators Smoot and department the application of less than Thomas are entitled to the sound business methods to public thanks of not only their home affairs Further effort to constates but all of the sugar pro- form to a sound business policy ducing sections of the country Is reflected In the decision of the — commission to pay no more automobile allowances In advance Helping Dependents Samuel F Nlcholis new city THE experience of a Balti- auditor directed the attention of IN more manufacturer traveling the commission to a past pracinto the Salt Lake territory sub-- ’ tice which- he seriously consldlarles of the railroads the ex- demned The automobile allowpress companies find an active ances of city1 employees were business stimuant The Balti- paid on the fifteenth of each more man traveling with nine month fifteen days before they trunks from nansas City to Salt were due The auditor and the Lake BhlppecV seven of them by commission wisely concluded this express rather than as excels was as irregular as the payment baggage" with a net saving of $38 of salaries In advance There are many things about unitiiiiiissi I Tlab in Line transportation rates that the I public never understands and dl- In formulated not Neverthemay never understand WHILE response to President less Herbert S Auerbach prest- TrafUtah the fiioovcr’s appeal for public build-fi- c Shippers’ dent of association finds that thejing construction woik there is difference between freight and every indication that Utah will excess baggage rates as reflect- - share the national effort in the ed in this case prevails gen- - forthcoming year The Salt Lake City board of education anerally No one attempts to explain it nounces plans to proceed with It would seem that the parent construction work on the new company would be in the best high school This building will ad-- 1 000 000 and position to otter the most sub-- 1 cost approximately $t work for will require a years xantageous rate since their sldlarles must buy the same completion the fact that transportation and also main-- 1- Notwithstanding tain a separate working ot Ran- the argument as to site is still g izatlon The situation would be ’without end there is an tf it did not present turn that the next year will see some serious aspects entailing work started on the new Salt an added loss to the salesman Lake postoffice or the addition which eventually must be borne to the present one The treasury bill appropriation fcy the consumer of his products ‘depaitment Of course the remedy appears reported to the house of men carrying sentrtives provides $400 000 for "excess baggage should patronize this work and there Is hope that the express companies All of local atgument will be ended which serves as something of a making' early construction posstimulant to the express busi- sible State and federal aid road Oil Is look lots better in the winness if it does not actually serve to in the oie construction dining the next ter time than they as a standing advertisement year will cost $2 250000 while an slvrUiin Ja o runnn nors an couldn't additional $1 000000 will be spent A Chicago woman collect her alimony because her on maintenance The satc build univi-nc- p is that un mM somethin husband couldn't find a job She lng commission contracts either tha' warns us that we re cither vein advertiseor catch the dnkens started reading the let or under consideration w uit poisoned K11 ments in the newspapers and in amount to $950000 All of this Is h"u for no time had a number of Jobs well Into the1 Copyright John F IiJe Co' designed to f her former spouse In spite of dt- - scheme of keeping public build- a woman never gets vorce Tie UhivMM'v of Texas lux rx- iu! ’ub’nhrd p'eiiiiit courscs In six tnrough picking out things for ins programs going with steam ahead of the s'a’c i title th man she marries of Drivers' for f -- ‘ 1 se Radio OLD-TIME- home-lovin- Editor: Alter a disheartening survey of people Who wait in line to get to see motion pictures I have discovered that many of them are chlnles Instead of hawking tally why pot Induce the butchers to sell putty chins to the boys and girls? Prolessor Skidmore BULL-ETI- How to Keep Well jj N (News Item) Blscalluz now head of way Patrol in an address the Highbefore the that about 89 Breakfast Club said per cent of all the people were right’ — and did right at all s' J times Including people who drive automobiles and those who had for the various criminal laws of the country It’s most peculiar that you can't drive 200 feet on any boulevard without meeting at least three of them In fact general observation would lead us to believe that this 1 per cent Is 99 per cent more active than the other 99 per cent Moroni says her brother-in-lagave op a very good position to get married w TREATMENT OF PELLAGRA R D writes: Please write on pellagra Is liver an essential In treating the disease and if so why? Are there any books on the subject which a las man can understand? REPLY In those aspects of the pellagia question in w hlch lay people are practically interested the public health people are in accord though they do disagree about some other parts of the field They are agreed that diet is most Important in causing the disease and likewise in curing It They are agreed that people who diet properly along certain lines do not deThose who fall to velop pellagra eat properly are liable to develop the disease A large proportion of those who develop pellagra can be cured using the woid in the ordinary sense by diet Not much else is needed for cure The food which is of the greatest value in both prevention and cure Is yeast Yeast Is now available in It can be had as dnea many'forms yeast in sacks and in fact several health department carry it tha way Or it can be had In pftekage Both dried and liquid yeasts are o service It can be made into soupf and it can be eaten on 6andwichec There arv and as meat substitutes manv recipes for yeast dishes It E available as a confection Any housewife who knows how to grow yeas( for bread making can grow yeast as ( pellagra preventive or cure The scientists have shown us how to autolyse or dissolve Next In rank comes good lean meat Not much of the antlpellagra substance is contained in fats neither the fats of meats cream butter nor plants Various vegetable supply a moderate amount of pellagra prevention subro stance The di els which are most productive of this disease are those which supply energy principally through the medium of sugars and especially ol molasses fats and particularly of fat meats In so far as pellagrins are apt to be anemic liver may have a place in Its treatment but It is one of secondary Importance The several symptoms which the disease or which complicate it may call for medicines but again this Is of secondary importance The! business of the doctor in treating a case of pellagra is that of a pilot keeping the ship in the channel rather than that of a machinist otHng machinery or a stoker feeding fires There are books and booklets on the subject Some are diet books and contain recipes The United States public health service has produced most of these Health department' have some char-acten- SOCIETY NOTE (Lamar Mo Democrat ) The Friday night dance is growing into a livelier affair every time It Is held' Last Friday night a group of young men from Dade County refused to pay for their numbers This started a general conflict In which It Is declared there were fifteen fights "A lot of men" savs Genevieve the kitchen cynic “find It hard to keep their wives in clothps but it is not hard to keep them In motor cars" NEED MEDICAL SUPERVISION M writes: I have been taking 1- FAMOUS LAST WORDS But why didn’t you introduce me to your husbandX gr luminal tablet Are these habit-formin- g? Is digitalis considered a strong heart stimulant taken three times v daily? REPLY Both luminal and digitalis are powerful for good or harm according to how they are used Take neither except under medical supervision iv man-carryin- J'M SO CLAD YOU CAME HOME JOHN THE WATER PI PES ARE FROZEN Ife) lit aMWg giagei tfi7inn"inifi I'm- DON'T WORRY - IJLL 1 W Bound to Win WALSH SANITARIAN? u-e- ’ Horse Sense and Satire Your phone call to lljland 2917 prompts us to action WE QUICKLY W AIT UPON YOUK PLUMBING NEEDS er Sand Vltc lies -- PHONE HYLAND Z947 AND GET is ic e A A WALSH PLUMBING & SALES CDRP 813 E 4th South Street fv-ce- d Salt Lake City Utah e Abe Martin ' indlea-amusln- i ne i" M oneij to i ocm Will you give us the privilege of discussing with you a plan whereby you can when obtaining a loan on your real estate eliminate paying a commission or attorney's fee or dealing wi th a third party and still enjoy the advantages of low rates and liberal options of repayment with quick service cad-wa- 111 s tnt r’riy welcome suth companionship In tV amp fashion !hv acquire x east off t othrs Around the aud chop houses they aie so tugaeuiglv amiable thev can pick up Toffee rakes and entires" And) wlthzi few drttks a'vvavx b'ctu la ageing — th pitiful Lu aggudiK'lo of a hopeless tn'erhutv In etn h loom ol a new hotel is a uid prtn'ed in red hat wernicg g w lice It will be een win re the off th muit lamp It il'i ion turns Be (ortnn vor read'egitet or i d ex ci is enl lh"e tig t air eienlhx have th- - mx In rihs pi STOMACH ULCERS ARE Cl’RVBLE ONLY BY NATURE Tracy Loan & Trust Co SALT LAKE CITY i peak-easie- It I resulted from nali n 'gligeim Ulcers or any sickness are The Chiropractic "hows the eo so of this ku k of function and also ! lie proper method of correct irg "it and thus permitting normal function and health Diet and medicine nutv help but can not remove the cause which Is nerve pie-nit- v this ad and $1 at our health offices this week and receive wltliou' ob cation examination showing the nerve pressure caus- There Lx absolutely no catch tn tilts offer chronic Mckrexx rg voir 8eennot he See for yvursef Then be pg ix brorv u g The v v5 ir owe R Kn ( hiroprav tors rainier Graduates ''avlng A Trust Pre'ent Bldg axjp h 6‘)J luh vAdvj ze TRUST DEPARTMENT Serving Executor Aiminitrior Tninee Regitlnr rd Tronvfer Agent laving nl 11 Tru-- Escrow Agent fiJuenry eapteitie ‘ |